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BUCCANEER
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR
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East Carolina College
Greenville, North Carolin
BUCCANEER
NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FOUR
ELEANOR POOL editor JIM RABON business manager
VOLUME XLII
Foreword
The graduate of the class of 1910, the first graduating class of East Carolina College, went home to be, by and large, a citizen of his local community. The graduate of 1964 is a citizen of the world, and as such his first loyalty is to the world community. There his talents, abilities, and resources are needed in all phases of human endeavor: social, cultural, and academic.
Socially, meeting and compromising with people are important in being a success in the world. Throughout four years of college, the student learns to study, work, and play with other individuals. By daily living and association with friends, professors, sorority sisters, fraternity brothers, club members, and roommates, the future leaders of the country face the public and endeavor to live as acceptable social beings.
Culturally, East Carolina College offers a wide variety of fine arts to prepare each person to develop an understanding of world culture. As the United States is called the "melting pot" of the world, so is East Carolina College a meeting place for students of various nationalities, religious faiths, and creeds. Deep insights into the culture and philosophy of the world are developed and broadened.
Academically, the College provides facilities to prepare the student for the challenges of whatever vocation he desires. In the world of space, rockets, rebellion, Communism, and chaos,' each person needs as broad an education as he is capable of attaining. Although academic disciplines differ widely, East Carolina College gives the student good basic preparation to meet the world of his generation.
The three major roles of East Carolina College--social, cultural, and academic--are prominent in the lives of the student. This issue of the BUCCANEER presents the student body in these roles which define the place of the College in the world community of 1964.
Contents
COLLEGE 8
Administration 10
SGA 17
Limelight 43
CAMPUS SPIRIT 72
Student Life 74
Spring Sports 122
Fall Sports 132
Winter Sports 154
ORGANIZATIONS 168
Religious Groups 177
Clubs 187
Greeks 207
Fine Arts 245
Military 262
ACADEMICS 264
Deparments and Faculty 266
Honoraries 303
Senior Class 333
Junior Class 387
Sophomore Class 409
Freshman Class 429
INDEX 451
East Carolina College students are enthusiastic about the events of 1964
As each anticipation becomes a reality, it exerts a great
influence on the lives of the future leaders of the world. For them,
the dedication of Ficklen Stadium, the presentation of the playhouse
productions, the nightly dances at the College Union,
the long hours of concentrated study, and the fun filled football games
will remain permanent memories.
As the Horizons of the World Grow and Develop, . . .
Over eight million dollars of construction work has been allocated to the College. Among the new buldings unders construction are a new classroom building and a new women's dormitory.
As the school progresses, the academic tasks become quite burdensome. Classes and study time must be budgeted into a student's schedule.
...So Does the Influence of East Carolina College.
The raison d'etre
of East Carolina College is its
students. For students, this
College was founded fifty-seven
years ago. For them, it flourishes
today. They keep the learning
process continuous.
Students may be found relaxing
between classes, socializing in
the College Union, or hurrying
to their residences after a hard day
of study.
As East Carolina
College takes its place in the world,
the campus becomes old and
majestic in many aspects; but
young and energetic in others.
Where once stood only a few
solitary buildings, now stand over
twenty-five structures
encompassing a two hundred and
ninety-five acre campus.
Modern classroom buildings, athletic
facilities, and dormitories
stand beside Austin Building
and Wright Auditorium. This is the
world of East Carolina College-
nineteen hundred and sixty-four.
Folk Singing at the Bohemian.
Intermission at the Football Games.
Every changing and ever growing is the population of the world. Each year new buildings are erected, the population bomms skyward, and changes take place over the world scene. New countires come into existence, and others change hands. Never allowed to remain stagnant are the peole of the world. Growing likewise, East Carolina College expands to meet the needs of the student body. larger freshman classes enter, and an ever increasing number of young people receive their degrees from this college. Leaders will emerge from the halls of East Carolina College, and the world will receive the benefit of such abilities. To the world, this institution contributes her best in human resources.
COLLEGE
Dr. Leo W. Jenkins...
Dr. Jenkins introduces speaker, Edward R. Murrow, at 1963 Commencement exercises
Having received degrees from Rutgers, Columbia, and New York Universities, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins is well-qualified for his position as the sixth President of East Carolina College. Originally from New Jersey, this noted educator joined the staff in 1947 as Dean and became President in 1960.
Active in the National Education Association and the Governor's Committee on Better Schools, President Jenkins de- votedly adheres to the betterment of colleges throughout the state. As a member of College Visitation Teams, he serves the Southern Association of Colleges and the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education.
The father of six children, Dr. Jenkins lends leadership in various functions of the Methodist church of which he and his family are members. He serves on the Board of Stewards and teaches the Adult Bible Class.
In addition to his support of the East Carolina College Pirates, this avid fan finds enjoyment in painting and music.
. . . Completes Fourth Year at College.
Distinguished leaders, William Scales, Jr., Chairman Stadium Committee, Governor Terry Sanford, Dr. Jenkins, and Congressman Herbert Bonner, gather for the dedication of the new Ficklen Stadium
One of the Pirate's strongest supporters, Dr. Jenkins cheers them to victory over Wake Forest.
FIRST ROW: Dr. Leo Jenkins, Mr. Robert Morgan, Mrs. Agnes Barrett. SECOND ROW: Mr. F. D. Duncan, Mr. David J. Whichard II, Mr. R. F. McCoy, Mr. Henry Ogle-
by, Mrs. Henry Belk, Mr. Henry Belk, Mrs. Russell Kirby, Mr. W. W. Taylor, Jr., Mr. Fred Bahnson, Mr. James Whitfield, Mr. Irving E. Carlyle, Dr. John H. Home.
Board of Trustees Establishes Policies.
The Board of Trustees of East Carolina College consists of twelve members, appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the General Assembly of North Carolina. Appointments are for an eight year period, and terms are staggered so that three new members are appointed each biennium.
The Board is a body corporate and an
agency of the State, responsible for the management of the affairs of the institution and subject to the applicable laws of North Carolina.
Henry Belk, Chairman, is the oldest in point of service, having served on the Board since 1945.
Trustess Mr. Oglesby, Mr. Bahnson, and Mr. Carlyle check over their notes before the meeting is called to order.
Mrs. Agnes Barrett Administrative Secretary
Mr. F. D. Duncan
Vice President and Business Manager
Mr. Duncan is in charge of all financial matters of East Carolina College and su- pervises the planning ' for campus growth.
Dr. Robert L. Holt
Vice President and Dean
Dr. Holt directs the curriculum offered by the College and co-ordiates its campus activities.
Dr. John H. Home
Director of Admission
Serving as Admissions Director, Dr. Home sends out all information pertaining to admission and screening of applicants.
Dr. James H. Tucker
Dean of Student Affairs
Dr. Tucker directs the policies concerning all students, supervises the Student Aid Program and co-ordinates the guidance service.
Administrative Officials Guide . . .
Miss Ruth White
Dean of Women
The office of Dean Ruth White handles all the policies and problems of East Carolina's women students. She is also the advisor to the Women's Judicial
Miss Janice G. Hardison
Director of Alumni Affairs
Miss Hardison's job deals with relations between the College and its alumni. She also supervises the publication of a monthly news letter and quarterly magazine.
College officials gather socially at President Jenkin's home for the Senior Reception.
Student George McCuiston brings a problem to Dr. Home for counseling
Mr. James B. Mallory
Dean of Men
Dean Mallory supervises all matters concerning the East Carolina male student. Discipline and guidance are matters that are handled through his office.
Dr. John C. Reynolds
Director of Graduate Studies
Dr. Reynolds is responsible for the supervision of all programs of graduate study. Scholarships available for these students are also handled through him.
mr. Worth E. Baker
Registrar
Administering the central records office, planning registration each quarter, and getting grades to the student is the responsibility of Mr. Baker.
Mr. Dan K. Wooten
Director of Housing
The housing of male students is Mr. Wooten's main concern. Outside this capacity, he supervises the enforcement of all traffic rules on the campus.
. . . Students and Direct Them
Mr. Beech of the School of Music and Dr. Jorgensen of the Health and Physical Education Department relax after directing the Senior Commencement rehearsal.
Miss Rosalind Roulston
Director of Radio and Television
Directing public relations, radio, and television programs constitutes the role of Miss Roulston. She is widely known as coordinator of the "Let's Go To College" television program.
Mr. Dawyer D. Gross Director of Religious Activities Serving as a liaison agent between the College and the religious groups, Mr. Gross conducts the weekly chapel ser- vices and avails himself to the students for counseling purposes.
Dr. Corinne H. Rickert
Director of Broadcasting
Dr. Rickert supervises the On-Campus Broadcasting and Closed Circuit Television. Moreover, she is a member of the College faculty and author of several books.
Mr. Dawyer D. Gross
Director of Religious Activities
Serving as a liasion agent between the College and the religious groups, Mr. Gross conducts the weekly chapel services and avails himself to the students for counseling purposes.
Dr. James W. Butler
Assistant Director of Public Relations
Co-ordinating the public information services with the College is the major role of Dr. Butler. He works with radio, television, and the News Bureau.
Mr. S. Rudolph Alexander
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
Mr. Alexander is responsible for all campus activities which have building reservations and publicity. He also maintains a calendar of events for the College.
Dr. David J. Middleton
Director of Extension
As Director of Extension, Dr. Mid- dleton supervises workshops and field classes. In addition, he determines the locations of such classes, arranges for the teachers, and sets up schedules.
Mr. G. Allan Nelms
Director of the Placement Bureau
Mr. Nelms aids the graduates of East Carolina in securing positions that demand a college education. His offices are located in the Alumni Building.
Mr. Henry Howard
Director of News Bureau
Mr. Howard supervises the coverage of student achievements and campus activities for publication to the general public.
to Higher Aims and Purposes.
Miss Janice Haridson, Director of Alumni Affairs, plays with a friendly boxer at one of her leisure moments.
Dean Robert Holt chats backstage with the cast of "The Lost Colony" at East Carolina College Night which was held on August 2 at Manteo.
Miss Cornelia Beems
Assistant Dean of Women
Miss Alma Bizzell
Dormitory Counselor, Cotten Hall
Mr. Joseph O. Clark
Manager, Student Supply Stores
Miss Sophie Fischel
Dormitory Counselor, Garrett Hall
Mrs. Ruth Garner
Dormitory Counselor, Fleming Hall
Mrs. Nancy Hawthorne
Dormitory Counselor, Ragsdale Hall
Mrs. Thomas Henderson
Accountant, Student Fund Office
Dr. C.F. Irons
College Physician
Miss Cynthia Mendenhall
Director, College Union
Mr. C.G. Moore
Assistant Business Manager
Dr. W.R. Parker, Jr.
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Carolyn F. Raper
Dormitory Counselor, Cotten Hall
Other Officials Continue College Services.
Combining "break" time with work, Mr. Earl Aiken, Director of Athletics, sells students their date tickets.
Mrs. Daisy H. Rogers
Dormitory Counselor, Umstead Hall
Mrs. Helen A. Snyder
Dormitory Counselor, Garrett Hall
Mrs. G. C. Taylor
Dormitory Counselor, Woman's Hall
Mrs. Estelle S. Thigpen
Dormitory Counselor, Umstead Hall
Mr. George W. Weigand
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Brunie A. Yarley
Dormitory Counselor, Slay Hall
S.G.A.
As East Carolina College makes its place in the state, the nation, and the world, a cosntant attempt is made on the part of the Student Goverment Association through its legislature and committees to provide the student body with worthwile activities and entertainment.
Student Goverment business is transacted with the students and the institution in mind. Through its policies and programs, the SGA works for student rights and for a better and greater East Carolina College.
Student Government Association . . .
The Student Government on the East Carolina College campus exemplifies democracy in action. A governing body of the students, by the students, and for the students, the SGA functions effectively and efficiently through its three branches: the Executive (Executive Council), the Legislative (Student Senate), and the Judicial (the Judiciary Councils and the Honor Councils). The policy making body is the Executive Council which meets the first Monday night of each month.
Student Government membership offers a challenge in managing student affairs, in working on important committees, and in promoting the highest ideals of honors and achievement for a better and greater institution of learning. Representative of a student body of 6,000, the SGA is the students. Any student is a part of the SGA when he pays his fifteen dollars activity fee at the beginning of each quarter. The Executive officers and Student Senators are chosen in general elections in the spring.
ORAN PERRY
President
GEORGE WIGHTWAN
Vice President
CATHY SHESSO
Secretary
Chathy Sesso answers mail and types SGA material while Oran Perry transacts business by telephone.
EDDIE HARRINGTON
Assistant Treasuer
MARGARET STEPHENS
Treasuer
ED SMITH
Historian
. . . Trains Future Citizens and Leaders.
Executive Council - The Policy Making Body
Douglas Langston
Tom Scott
Cathy Shesso
Brenda Reges
George Kalinowsky
Eddie Harrington
Oran Perry
George Wightman
Margaret Stephens
Ed Smith
Mack Worthington
Student Senate Passes Legislation...
Susan Becht, Woman's Hall Representative
Faye Bowman, Jarvis Hall Representative
Billy Braswell, Junior Senator
Rann Carpenter, Jones Hall Representative
Kathy Cauble, Sophomore Senator
Linda Charlton, Ragsdale Hall Representative
Bill Clark, Day Student Senator
Carolyn Coker, News Reporter
Sandee Denton, Junior Senator
Lucile Dew, Slay Hall Representative
Bill Eyerman, External Affairs Chairman
Jerry Fulford, Senior Senator
Eddie Greene, Aycock Representative
Eddie Harrington, SCA Assistant Treasurer
Donnie Hicks, Senior Senator
Lynda Hunning, Women Day Student President
Barbara Johnson, Special Events
Judy Johnson, Junior Senator
Ada Jane Kivett, Wilson Representative
Doug Langston, Junior Class President
Brenda Lewis, Freshman Senator
Larry Lewis, Day Student Senator
Martha McKee, Umstead Hall Representative
Laura Moon, Day Student Senator
Shirley Morse, NSA Coordinator
Celia Orr, Orientation Chairman
Murray Parker, Freshman Senate
Oran Perry, SGA President
Eleanor Poole, BUCCANEER Editor
Bill Raynor, Junior Senator
Brenda Reges, Senior Class President
Nancy Roberts, KEY Editor
Sue Ruffin, Fleming Hall Representative
Tom Scott, Sophomore Class President
Cathy Shesso, SGA Secretary
Ed Smith, SGA Historian
Tom Sobol, Senior Senator
Margaret Stephens, SGA Treasurer
Merle Summers, Publications Board
Jerry Tolley, Scott Hall Representative
Pat Waff, Garrett Hall Representative
Mary Ann Watson, Senior Senator
Carole White, ID Card Chairman
George Wightman, SGA Vice President
Mack Worthington, Parlientarian
Dr. J. H. Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs
Mr. Rudolph Alexander, Assitant Dean of Student Affairs
George Wightman passes out copies of a bill.
Henry Taylor outlines a point.
Merle Summers, a Senator of four years, speaks and is respected.
...and Renders Efficient Committee Work.
Every Monday night except the first Monday night of each month, the Student Senate of approximately sixty members meets; and bills, resolutions, and recommendations are introduced, considered, discussed, and debated. The vote for acceptance or rejection is taken. The SGA President may call a Senate meeting at any time.
After the Senate has convened in the traditional meeting chamber of the Buccaneer Room, members listen attentively to debate.
The voice vote has been close; a standing vote is taken to decide the question.
Billy Braswell introduces repeal or modification of HB 1395. The body voted to adopt it.
Sam Williams takes notes on Senate action.
Cathey Shesso rises to speak her views before the vote is taken.
Slay Hall's Lucile Dew argues her point during debate.
Pat Waff listens to heated discussion of a resolution.
Legislators Act on HB 1395 Resolution.
Senior class senator, Tom Sobol, contemplates his stand on an issue.
Senators take notes and prepare arguments.
Committees Effect SGA Legwork.
The standing and special committees do much of the actual work under Student Government Association jurisdiction. The committees report their activities to the Student Senate. The ten standing committees are Budget, Elections, Entertainment, External Affairs, Identification Cards, Orientation, Productions, Publicity, Ring, and Special Events. Some of the special committees are Foreign Films, Popular Films, Constitutional Revisions, Campus Radio, Book Exchange, Traffic Problems, Student Tutoring Society, and Steering and Publicity.
Each of these committees operates in a group effort to solve general and specific student and administrative problems. The SGA is a big organization, and the committee work is proof that the Senators do much more throughout the week than convene under a legislative atmosphere on Monday nights.
NSA Coordinator, Shirley possible campus programs.
Freshman Senator, Murray Parker, checks the SGA bulletin board notices.
External Affairs Chairman, Bill Eyerman, discusses the Mock UN and State Student Legislature plans with committee members Bill Clark, Celia Orr, Kathy Cauble, and Billy Braswell
Five membres of the Popular Films Committee, Jackie Perkins, Chairman Nathan Caroon, Dr. Cho, Diane Bray, and Jimmy Lassiter, plan the campus movies.
Barbara Johnson, Special Events Chairman, plans out th Homecomeing festivities with three of her committee members, Bill Therrington, Celia Orr, and Tim Bagwell. This group executed a highly successful weekend under the theme "Pirates' Parade of Progress." Dave Astor and "The Letterman" entertained for the Homecoming Queen Coronation Pageant.
The Norman Luboff Choir (pictured at left) gave an outstanding performance. "Hootenanny" flavor came to campus with the Ivy League Trio (Pictured below) and Mike Settle when the SGA sponsored them for Freshman Orientation.
Julie London entertained night club style in Wright.
SGA, Student Democracy at Work . . .
Sigma Tau Sigma
An SGA service program to the student body, the Student Tutoring Society, Sigma Tau Sigma, has been endorsed by the Student Senate. The society will be composed of outstanding campus scholars and will offer tutoring service free of charge to those students who need and desire academic aid. Here Brenda Reges works on tutoring material with some of her Steering Committee members.
ID Card Committee members Linda Killian and Chairman Carole White issue Frank Rice his activity and photo ID cards
Freshman Orientation Co-Chairman Kathy Cauble and Celia Orr talk with student counselor Bill Clark abouf
Oran Perry delivers his eulogy at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Service on campus.
...for a Better, Greater Institution,
Gary Whittle, Dean Alexander, and Jimmy Foster work in the SGA Central Ticket Office passing out tickets for entertainment series. Here Eddie Greene shows his ID card in order to obtain a ticket.
News Reporter Carolyn Coker (top) and Chaplain Judy Wagstaff (bottom) hold SGA seats.
George Wightman, Ring Committee Chairman, shows the styling of an East Carolina College ring to Bronna Sineath and Bill Parrish at his desk in the SGA office.
Fair Trials, Due Process . . .
The Men's Judiciary Council, elected by popular vote, is composed of the chairman, vice chairman, secretary, two members-at-large, and the presidents of each of the men's dormitories: Jones, Aycock, and Scott. This body handles all cases in matters concerning discipline of men students which are not violations of the Honor Code and are not under IDC Court jurisdiction.
Questioning of a defendant begins
Careful consideration is given each case
MARION B. GODBOLD, JR.
Chairman
Men's Judiciary Council
SEATED: Tom Scott, Sam Keel, Ruffin Odom
STANDING: Jim Mahan, Mickey Sykes, Nathan Caroon, Frank Rice.
Women's Judiciary Council
Andrea Harris
Lynn Hudson
Janet Broadhurst
Georgia Hooks
Peggy Honeycutt
Barbara Proctor
Sandra Stalls
Linda Trotter
Georgia O'Cain
Helen Holmes
Carolyn Lynch
Doris Gray Johnson
Linda Slaughter
Nancy Freeman
Lib Piner
Sandee Denton
The Judicial session begins...deliberation...the verdict.
...Are Students' Rights.
Elected by popular vote, the Women's Judiciary Council is composed of a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary, two members-at-large, and the presidents of each of the women's dormitories: Woman's Hall, Garrett, Wilson, Jarvis, Fleming, Cotton, Slay, Umstead, and Ragsdale. This group uses the rules and regulations set up by the student handbook and tries all cases concerning women students except those cases which violate the Honor Code or come under House Committee jurisdiction.
LINDA SLAUGHTER
Chairman
Men's Honor Council
Tom Sobol
Bob Miller
Henry Cantrell
Bill Tharrington
Bill Clark
Ray Stevens
Phil Dean
Jerry Ainsfield
Mack Worthington
Doug Langston
Attorney-General Bob Miller talks with Chairman Henry Cantrell about the Honor Code principles.
Honor Council Is
Just before the end of spring quarter of 1963, the Student Senate passed the Honor Code system; and it became a part of East Carolina College. "You are on your honor not to cheat, steal or lie" states the Honor Code. Further the Campus Code states: "You are bound by your responsibility as a gentleman or a lady, to conduct yourself as such at all times, and further to see to it insofar as possible, that your fellow students do likewise." This system is not designed to restrict student actions, but its strength is based upon the belief that integrity is fostered in all people with a common purpose in mind and a mutual respect for the truth. Both the Women's and Men's Honor Councils are composed of seven members and
HENRY CANTRELL
Chairman
ROBERT MILLER
Attorney-General
Women's Honor Council
SEATED: Kathy Cauble, Joan Wetherington, Carol Daugherty, Janet McKenzie
STANDING: Dinah Nibbelink, Kay Yow, Judy Johnson, Peggy Davis, Carole White
CAROL DAUGHERTY
Chairman
KATHY CAUBLE
Attorney-General
Initiated at East Carolina College.
an alternate. Four juniors and three seniors are cted to each of the councils in campus elections. These groups elect their own officers. Both ie attorney-general staffs. Bob Miller serves men's attorney-general with Mack Worthington as an aid. Kathy Cauble heads the attorney-general staff for women students. The Honor code endorses a standard of conduct for all students at East Carolina College. Three faculty members and four students comprise the Appeals Board which is the highest judicial branch on campus. Any student may appeal his case as high as this Appeals Board and then to the President of the College.
Three Appeals Board members, Chairman George Wightman, Mary Ann Watson, and Dr. Batton discuss policy.
IDC Provides Fellowship for Male
Representing 1,600 men dormitory residents, the Inter-Dormitory Council was established to promote and maintain an efficient system of student government in the men's residence halls, to foster a wholesome program of social activities, and to aid in fraternal relationships among dormitory residents.
The Inter-Dormitory Council elects its own officers and a judicial body of five from its organization of eighteen men. This governing group is composed of the three dormitory presidents, the three dormitory SGA Senators, and the twelve elected representatives from each of the twelve floors in the three dormitories. The five member court has primary jurisdiction in all cases involving violations of dormitory regulations
JIM MAHAN
President
Henry Belk, Chairman of the College Board of Trustees, speaks at the dedication of the new W. Kerr Scott dormitory for men on College Hill Drive.
Eddie Greene, Vice President, Ruffin Odom, Secretary; and Bob Nesbitt, Treasurer, discuss IDC policies and projects.
The five members serving on the IDC Court are Eddie Greene Clerk of Court; Ollie Jarvis; Bob Nesbitt, Chairman; Lloyd Allen and Bill Parrish.
Dormitory Students.
The IDC has helped with the dedication of Aycock d Scott dormitories for men. A talent show sponsored by this organization this fall spotlighted many talented persons on the campus with the theme ZC's Parade of Talent." A float entry in the Homecoming Parade placed in its division. The IDC sponsors socials for dormitory men and their dates. The annua ball and the elections of an IDC Queen by popular vote comes in the spring. Forty East Carolina coeds vied for the coveted title of EDC Queen last spring in a preliminary pageant. The dormitory men elected their queen from ten beautiful, vivacious finalists. Kathy Wesson emerged the loveliest of the lovely.
Ten pretty finalists compete for "Queen of the First Annual IDC Ball."
Beautiful Kathy Wesson wears the crown given her by the men dormitory students.
Dormitory life provides one with many friendships, individualism and a variety of entertainments.
"The Majors" performed for the dormitory men af the First Annual IDC Ball.
Barbara Griffin was one of the many talents in the talent show.
Inter -Dormitory Council
SEATED: Ruffin Odom, Eddie Greene, Jim Mahan, Bob Nesbitt.
STANDING: Dave Lord, Bill Cline, Tom Sobol, Ollie Jarvis, Frank Rice, Bill Dickens, Bill Parrish, Jerry Tolley, Gary Whittle, Jay Washburn, Rann Carpenter, Lloyd Allen, Robert Pearson, Nathan Caroon.
Summer School SGA . . .
FIRST ROW: Carol Daugherty, Rebecca Clark, Ann Overton, Sandee Denton, Brenda Reges, Eleanor Poole, Margaret Cole. SECOND ROW: Dr. Tucker, Mr.
Alexander, George Patrick, George Wightman, Bill Raynor, Tony Bowen, Spencer Knight.
...Disperses $20, 000 for Needed Items.
Led by George Wightman, The Summer School Senate dispersed approximately $20,000 during its twelve weeks tenure of office. From these funds came a Super-Trooper Spotlight, new majorette uniforms, and other items needed by the SGA sponsored organizations. August 29 was the final day for the combined total of 5500 students who composed
the Summer School Student Government Association.
Appropriations and discussions were the main agenda of the 1963 Summer SGA. After many arguments, the Senate wrote and approved a letter written to the North Carolina State Legislature condemning the passage of House Bill 1395.
GEORGE WIGHTMAN
President
GEORGE PATRICK
Vice President
SANDEE DENTON
Secretary
SPENCER KNIGHT
Treasurer
FIRST ROW: Oran Perry, Nancy Roberts, Eleanor Poole, Freida White, Jack Willis.SECOND ROW: Dr. J. H. Tucker, Merle Summers, Pam hall, Dr. R.L.
Holt, Mr. Calvert Dixon, Jim Rabon, Tommy Mee, Mrs. Mary Goodman, Tom Speight, Sandra Waddill, Dr. L.W. Jenkins.
Publications Board Adopts Policies.
The Publications Board selects the editors for the four student publications--the Buccaneer, the East Carolinian, the Rebel, and The Key. In addition, all policies, budgets, and publishing contracts are awarded through this body. This year saw all budgets increased, a three-year publishing contract for the yearbook let, and salaries
raised for the newspaper and the literary magazine.
Composed of the editors and business managers of the publications, faculty advisors, administrative officials, and two members-at-large, this board presently numbers nineteen. This council is an official organ of the Student Government Association.
CHAIRMAN
Dr. James H. Tucker
Yearbook Staff Completes
Operating on a budget of forty two thousand dollars, the Buccaneer, the East Carolina College yearbook, is distributed to the student body each spring. In this publication, a history of the year is given. Like all the publications, the Buccaneer is financed through the Student Government Association.
EDITOR
Eleanor Poole
SGA EDITOR
Oran Perry
PUBLICATIONS EDITOR
Shirley Hanes
GREEK EDITOR
Sandra Waddill
GREEK STAFF-SEATED; Miriam Smith, Ann Self, Tim Bagwell. STANDING: Linda Charlton, Linwood Eubanks, Anita Zepul, Mill Barefoot.
CLASSES STAFF-SEATED: Wanda Matthews, Brenda Lewis, Judy Keen. STANDING: Irvin Warren, Mary Jo Peaden, Jean Efird, Ann Stephens, Woody Barker, Beverly Sims, Patti Van Buren.
CLASSES EDITOR
Sue Whittle
Forty-Second Edition.
Each year the editor is selected by the Publications Board. The editor then plans, supervises, and selects material for the upcoming edition. Staff membership is open to all interested students and is selected by the editor. Work for each edition is begun during the summer and continues through the winter quarter. The final product is issued in May.
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Joan Morrison
BUSINESS MANAGER Jim Rabon
FEATURE EDITOR Rowena Skipper
ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Joyce Sigmon
ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Merle Evans
ORGANIZATIONS STAFF-Gail Strickland, Kate Moore, Sandra Holcomb
ADMINISTRATION STAFF-lna Faye Ipock, Ann Gorton, Anne Riddick, Mary Catherine Joyner
SPORTS STAFF-Butch Fitzgerald, Cam Frazier, Gail Smith, Richard Campbell, Hazel Byrd.
FINE ARTS EDITORS
Ann Ross Jane McRae
SPORTS EDITOR Bobbie Eason
Buccaneer Staff
CAMPUS LIFE STAFF--Brenda Caldwell, Dennis Cogdell, Sandra Davis.
CAMPUS LIFE EDITOR Ritchie Steele
CAMPUS LIFE STAFF--Dawn Chappell, Becky Hobgood, Barbara Maddrey, Wayne McMahan.
East Carolinian
STAFF WRITERS Robert Duncan, Scott Drysdale, and Tony Warren
EDITOR Freida White
Published twice weekly, the campus newspaper, the East Carolinian, endeavors to keep the students, faculty, and alumni aware of campus happenings. This newspaper operates on a budget of twenty-eight thousand dollars.
A member of the Associated Collegiate Press and the Carolinas Collegiate Press Association, the East Carolinian is the voice of the students.
CARTOONIST Nobby Lathan
NEWS EDITOR Bill Pack
SUBSCRIPTION MANAGERS Sandra Leonard Elaine Dunn
WRITERS Anne Riddick Bill Kincaid
BUSINESS MANAGER Pam Hall
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Hazel Byrd
GREEK EDITOR Tommie Watson
East Carolinian
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Sam Williams
CIRCULATION MANAGER Tom Mallison
SPORTS EDITOR Berk Stephens
LAYOUT ASSISTANT Nonie Windham
LAYOUT EDITOR Jean Allen
LAYOUT ASSISTANT Nannie Davis
Initiates Modern Format.
HEAD TYPIST Carolyn Coker
CONTRIBUTOR Ed Smith
REWRITERS Carol Daugherty Jean Townsend
Literary Magazine
Based on contributions from faculty members and students, the campus literary magazine is published three times each year--in the fall, winter, and spring. Areas in which the magazine specializes are the short story, the essay, the poem, the general article, and art.
A member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the Rebel has received an All American rating because of its high standards in the literary field. Sponsored by the Student Government Association, this publication has a well-known reputation throughout the South.
EDITOR J. Alfred Willis
Late hours and diligent work go into the composition of a student publication. Helen Jennings is evidence of such labors.
COPY EDITOR Dwight Pearce
TYPISTS AND PROOFREADERS Ellen Darden Sue Smithwick
Affords Opportunity for Student Creativity.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Bill Griffin
ART EDITOR Duffy Toler
BUSINESS MANAGER Tom Speight
ART STAFF--Doug Latta, Louis Jones, Ben Hill
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Wanda Duncan
CO-EDITOR Nancy Roberts
CO-EDITOR Tony Bowen
Handbook Aids Incoming Freshmen.
Serving as a handy reference book, The Key informs beginning students of the organizations, policies, and activities of East Carolina College. A popular asset to the literary field, the handbook also includes a welcome to the new students and a history of the College.
Edited during spring and summer quarters, these books are distributed during Orientation Week each fall. As with the other publications, the editor is selected by the Publications Board. In turn, he selects his own staff.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Carolyn Coker
HEAD TYPIST Peggy Honeycutt
Limelight
Recognition for beauty, leadership, scholarship, and outstanding contributions in the world has been an incentive to those who merit awards for their services. East Carolina College also recognizes outstanding student leaders, beauty queens, faculty members, and marshals. To those who have contributed the most for four years go the Who's Who listings;
to those who have beauty, poise, and charm go the nine beauty titles; to those faculty members who have student appeal and exceptional qualities go the Buccaneer Faculty Citations; and to those who have a B average and popularity goes the honor of being a marshal. These persons are in the limelight at East Carolina College.
Buccaneer Queen
October 14, 1963, was a night of splendor for Miss Patricia Huggins because at approximately eleven o'clock that night, she became the reigning beauty of the 1964 yearbook. Sponsored by Jones Dormitory, this senior was selected by a panel of judges headed by Miss Mary Ann Mobley, Miss America 1959.
Pat, as she is commonly called, is an education major. Hailing from Fort Barnwell, this fair hazel-eyed beauty participates actively in the Association for Childhood Education. She was one of the semi-finalists in the Inter-Dormitory Queen competition, and her name is quite often found on the list for other beauty titles on the campus.
Miss Patricia Huggins
Miss Celia Orr
First Runner Up Buccaneer Queen
With honey blonde hair and a smile for everyone, Celia Orr captivated the hearts of the audience and the judges as she placed as the first runner up in the Buccaneer Queen Coronation Pageant. In this capacity, she is next in line for the crown if the queen should relinquish it.
Active in the Student Government Association on the Orientation, Homecoming, and External Affairs committees, Celia is also a member of Chi Omega sorority. A psychology major, this sophomore hails from Falls Church, Virginia.
Miss Polly Bunting
Second Runner Up
Buccaneer Queen
Williamston is the hometown of the second runner up in the Buccaneer Queen Coronation Pageant. Polly Bunting, a senior, majors in grammar education. Active in Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority and the Panhellenic Council, Polly was "Miss Greenville 1962."
Chosen along with the other finalists by a distinguished panel of judges, Polly adds this distinction to her other titles of Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, "Miss Southern Albemarle," and "Miss Martin County 1961." Even though her time is limited, this coed still enjoys cooking, sewing, and dancing.
Miss Martha Fullerton
Homecoming Queen
Chosen by a vote of the student body, Miss Martha Fullerton now reigns as the current Homecoming Queen. A sophomore home economics major, she was sponsored by the cadets of the Air Force Reserved Officers Training Corps. This Greensboro native is a member of the Home Economics Club.
Martha was crowned by retiring queen, Miss Tomye Suggs, October 18, 1963, at the Coronation Pageant for the Homecoming Queen. Her name was the winner from approximately fifty candidates representing the various organizations on campus.
Summer School Queen
Sandra Denton, the 1963 Summer School Queen, was chosen by popular vote of the persons attending the first summer session. Her coronation was the climax to the annual Summer School Dance.
Called by the name of Sandee, this vivacious lass is a sister in Chi Omega sorority. Among her other activities are the Student Government Association and the Women's Judiciary. A junior from Raleigh, Sandee has previously been a candidate for Inter-Dormitory Queen. Her major is social studies.
Miss Sandra Denton
Miss Cornelia Holt
Miss Greenville
A ready hello, a warm smile, and a winning personality are all attributes of Miss Greenville 1963. Cornelia Holt walked away with the title at the Jaycee pageant held in March. Personality, talent, and poise were the critieria for the selection by the panel of judges.
A member of Sigma Sigma Sigma, this lovely lass is from Troy. She is a junior majoring in elementary education and enjoys singing as a hobby.
Inter-Dormitory Queen Miss Kathy Wesson
Beautiful Kathy Wesson was crowned Queen of the First Annual Inter-Dormitory Ball in the spring, having been elected by popular vote of the men residents of Jones, Aycock, and Scott Dormitories.
A Sigma Sigma Sigma and a resident of Gastonia, this sparkling brunette enjoys music and swimming. She was chosen as Inter-Dormitory Queen from forty coeds. Kathy is now attending King's Business College in Charlotte.
Inter-Fraternity Queen Miss Karen White
Delta Zeta and Phi Omicron are among the activities of Inter-Fraternity Queen, Miss Karen White. A home economics major from Statesville, this college marshal was chosen by the Greek men to represent them for a one year term.
In addition, this junior is the Sweetheart of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Karen includes sewing and designing clothes as her hobbies.
Military Queen Miss Margie Harrington
A transfer from Wingate Junior College, Miss Margie Harrington was elected by the cadets of the Air Force Reserved Officers Training Corps as the Mili- tary Queen. Since coming to East Carolina College, Margie has been active in the Angel Flight, the Mathematics Club, and the Science Club.
Hailing from Kannapolis, Margie was a homecoming sponsor in 1963. Her major is science.
College Marshals
Duties of the college marshals include ushering at the various college programs such as the Norman Luboff Concert and the Homecoming Coronation Pageant and welcoming the public to the activities on the college campus. These girls assume their duties at the commencement exer- cises in the spring and continue for a period of one year.
Elected by the student body, the marshals in turn elect their own chief marshal. Miss Ann Adkins was given this honor for the 1964 school year. Requirements for marshals are an honor roll average and a clear student government record.
These sixteen coeds represent nineteen phases of campus activity and seven major fields of study at the College.
LAURA JEAN WILLIAMS Coming from Fayetteville, Laura Jean Williams is active in Delta Zeta sorority. This junior social studies major enjoys reading and swimming in her spare time.
LINDA KATHLEEN EFLAND A senior primary education major, Linda Efland includes Alpha Xi Delta and the Dean's Advisory Council among her college activities. She hails from Efland.
KATHY CAUBLE Active in Student Government affairs is Kathy Cauble, a sophomore history major from Hickory. Kathy is also a Chi Omega sister and she enjoys horseback riding.
GIGI GUICE Pre-Law is the major of sophomore Gigi Guice. She is a varsity cheerleader and a sister in Alpha Delta Pi. A local resident, she enjoys horseback riding.
MARGARET ANN ADKINS Fulfilling her duties as Alpha Delta Pi president and past SGA historican, Chief Marshall Margaret Ann Adkins is a native of Rocky Mount. This senior business major enjoys swimming and traveling.
Distribute Programs at Christmas Assembly.
JUDITH LYNNE HOWELL Kappa Delta sorority and Women's Glee Club activities of Judith Lynne Howell. This junior English hails from High Point.
VIRGINIA LECONTE Sewing, designing, and knitting occupy the spare time of junior Virginia LeConte. A home economics major, she is a sister of Delta Pi. Virginia is a resident of this college town.
BRENDA PAINTER BARNES As a member of Chapel Choir, Tau Sigma, and Kappa Delta Pi, Brenda Painter Barnes has demonstrated her various capabilities. This senior marshal calls Tarboro her home.
CAROL ANN JOYNEr Majoring in primary education Carol Ann Joyner is a member of Alpha PHi sorority and serves as junior class secretary. A bubbly brunette, she is a native of Rocky Mount.
KAREN WHITE A Statesville native, Karen White enjoys sewing and designing clothes. This lively junior includes Delta Zeta sorority and the Home Economics Club in her schedule.
Chief Marshall Ann Adkins reviews the commencement programs as the marshals prepare to lead the academic processional.
LINDA KILLIAN A native of Salisbury, Linda Killian is a senior mathematics major. This school spirited lass is a member of the cheerleading squad and Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.
NANCY GARNER Roanoke Rapids is the home of Nancy Elizabeth Garner. A primary education major, this active coed is a member of Delta Zeta sorority and Tau Sigma honorary fraternity.
BILLI STEWART In addition to being a marshal Billie Stewart holds membership in Delta Zeta sorority and the College Union Board. This junior art major comes from Statesville.
BETSY BRYANT Planning a June wedding, senior marshal Besty Bryant hails from Greenville. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority a Fellowship.
College Marshals
CAROL ANN COMBS Hailing from Creswell, Carol Ann Combs is a junior primary education major. She is a member of Delta Zeta sorority and Tau Sigma. Her hobbies include reading and sewing.
DONNA BINGHAM A member of Chi Omega sorority and corresponding secretary of the Student National Eduction Assocation, Donna Bingham calls Raleigh home. This charming senior is an English major.
Buccaneer Faculty Citations...
DR. ROBERT E. CRAMER
The Director of the Department of Geography, Dr. Robert E. Cramer, joined the faculty in 1954. Dr. Cramer is a cartographic engineer for the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center for the United States Air Force and holds membership in the Association of American Geographers and the National Council for Geographic Education. He also serves on the Governor's Advisory Council on Economic Development and is in charge of the Peace Corps on this campus.
Dr. Cramer has written several articles for geography journals and has published two books, Workbook in the Essential of Mapping and Cartography and Manufacturing Structure of the Cicero District, Chicago. This director received degrees from Ohio University and the University of Chicago.
MR. CLEVELAND J. BRADNER
Widley known on campus for his interesting class lecutes, Mr. Cleveland J. Bradner came to East Carolina in 1957 after teaching at Stratford Junior College, Drury College, and Denison University. Born in Charleston, S.C., he was educated at Atlantic Christian College, the University of Chicago, and Columbia University.
A member of Lambda Chi Alpha, Mr. Bradner is on the staff of the new Philosophy Department. His background is varied ranging from United States Army Chaplain to radio announcer and actor. On campus, he has played large roles in "Anotny and Cleopatra" and "The Merchant of Venice." His other interests include stamp collecting and painting.
MISS FRANCES DANIELS
Assistant Professor in the School of Business, Frances Daniels joined the College faculty in 1956. Miss Daniels received her two degrees from East Carolina College and studied at Teachers College, Columbia University, and the University of North Carolina.
Besides her duties as a teacher, this well-versed lady holds membership in Delta Kappa Gamma, of which she is treasurer; Delta Pi Epsilon; Pi Omega Pi, of which she is national newsletter editor; Sigma Pi Alpha; the National Education Association; and the Wesleyan Service Guild.
With her busy schedule. Miss Daniels finds time for her hobbies of reading, cooking, needlework, travel, and photography. She is listed in the 1964 edition of WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN EDUCATION.
. . . Honor Those Who Deserve
MISS JANICE HARDISON
As Director of Foundations and Alumni Affairs, Miss Janice C. Hardison endeavors to keep the alumni informed of the College activities. A true alumna, Miss Hardison earned both of ther degrees here.
Miss Hardison also finds time to work with her chief avocation, politics. In 1960 she was selected as an alternate delegate to the National Democratic Convention and ruing the same year was elected eastern district vice president of the Young Democrats. In 1961 she was instrumental in organizing and thus became the first president of the Democratic Women in Pitt County. Her other interests and hobbies include folk music, free lance writing, and swimming.
Her diligent work earned her a listing in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES in 1953 and in NORTH CAROLINA LIVES in 1962.
DR. CLIFFORD B. KNIGHT
A native of Rocksville, Connecticut, Dr. Clifford B. Knight joined the Deparment of Biology at the College in 1956. He was granted degrees at the University of Connecticut and Duke University. He holds membership in Sigma Xi, the North Carolina Academy of Science, the Association of Southeastern Biologists, and the Ecological Society of America.
Works of Dr. Knigh have appeared in various educational and scientific magazines. Currently, he is preparing a textbook on the basic concepts of ecology.
While at East Carolina College, Dr. Knight has been advisor to the Science Club, Chairman of the Publications and Manuscripts Committee, and is now advisor to Chi Beta Phi, the honorary science fraternity.
DR. DOUGLAS R. JONES
Since joining the faculty in 1957, Dr. Douglas R. Jones has risen from professor to the Dean of the School of Education. Prior to his appointment here, he has been a principal, teacher and graduate assistant in Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee respectively.
Locally, Dr. Jones serves as Chairman of the Teacher Education Committee and advisor to Tau Sigma honorary fraternity and the Student National Education Association. An East Carolina College alumnus, he is a member of the National Education Association, Phi Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, and the Horace Mann League.
In addition, this educational leader has written articles for the educational magazines of the nation and the state.
Recognition for Their Endeavors.
MISS VELMA LOWE
Miss Velma Lowe's interest in young people is exemplified by her statement "I enjoy chaperoning," and by her willingness to serve as advisor to Chi Omega Sorority. A versatile faculty member, she enjoys traveling, playing the violin, and flying.
Since joining the College staff in 1937, she has been both secretary to the Dean of the College and Assitant Professor in the School of Business. Her education was obtained from seven institutions ranging from Tennessee Wesleyan College to the Berlitz School of Languages. Her teaching experience includes public schools in Tennessee, Grenada College, and National Park Seminary.
Among her other activites are Pi Omega Pi, the American Assocation of University Women, and the North Carolina Education Association and several business assocations. Miss Lowe is a native of Athens, Tennessee.
MR. CLARENCE STASAVICH
Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, Athletic Director, and Head Football Coach, Clarence Stasavich has been at East Carolina College two years. He started a "Single Wing" Football Clinic and a football camp for high school boys. He won eight games out of nine during the 1963
Besides his duties at East Carolina College, Coach Stasavich is a member of the American Football Coaches Association. North Carolina Education Association, Loyal Order of Moose, American Legion, Mu Sigma Epsilon Honorary Scholastic Society at Lenoir Rhyne College, and Chairman of the NAIA Football Commission. Chosen NAIA Coach of the Year, he is a member of the Helms Football Hall of Fame.
MISS ROSALIND ROULSTON
Rosalind Roulston, present Director of Radio and Television, and Assistant Professor of Drama and Speech, joined the East Carolina faculty in 1955. She received degrees at the University of Colorado and Emerson College and later did broadcasting work at Boston University and Emerson College- Miss Roulston has served in various capacities in the field of radio, television theater, and motion picture.
She holds membership in the National Association of Education of America, Pitt County Democratic Women, and Zeta Phi Eta National honorary speech fraternity. She serves as advisor to Alpha Xi Delta social sorority.
Who's Who Among
Universities
In order to select those students whose names will appear in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, letters were sent to faculty members and organizations requesting them to nominate three students from their department and three students from the college as a whole. The nominations were then
MARGARET ANN ADKINS
Chief Marshal, Alpha Delta Pi, and Student Government Association are three phases of campus life in which Margaret Ann Adkins has participated. Margaret has served Alpha Delta Pi as president and recording secretary. This business major has been historian of the Student Government Association and served on the Executive Committee. A native of Rocky Mount, she has served her sophomore class as secretary and served on the Dean's Advisory Council. This senior is a member of Pi Omega Pi and Phi Beta Lambda.
JOHN MAURICE ALLEN, JR.
A geography major from Henderson, North Carolina, John Maurice Allen, Jr., has been very active on East Carolina's varsity football team. This senior served as co-captain of this season's team. Selected as the most valuable player on both the 1962 and 1963 teams, Maurice received the E.E. Rawl Award for athletic and academic excellence. A member of the Circle K Club, he also received the Lanche Award for leadership. Maurice plans to attend graduate school after finishing East Carolina.
CAROL ELAINE ALDRIDGE
A native of Harrisburg, North Carolina, Carol Elaine Aldridge is a home economics major. She has served the Home Economics chapter as president and vice president. This senior has been a student counselor and treasurer of Young Women's Christian Association. Carol has been active in Student National Education Association and Westminster Fellowship. She plans to teach Home Economics for two years before entering graduate school. Carol has worked on the Buccaneer staff in addition to her other activities.
Students in American
and Colleges
considered by a committee composed of faculty rnbers, administrative officials, and students. The selection is based on scholarship, leadership, service to the college, and participation in extra-curricular activities. In 1939, East Carolina was resented by seven students; this year East Carolina is represented by forty students.
ELIZABETH LEE BRYANT
A native of Greenville, North Carolina, Elizabeth Lee Bryant is an English major. This senior has served her sorority, Kappa Delta, as scholarship chairman, social chairman, and president of her pledge class. Betsy has also served as a College Marshal while at East Carolina. A member of Westminster Fellowship, she has served as first vice-moderator of this organization. Betsy holds membership on the Family Life Committee. A Social studies major, Betsy enjoys playing bridge.
HENRY B. CANTRELL
Henry B. Cantrell, a native of Morganton, will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration this spring. While at East Carolina Henry has served as chairman of Men's Honor Council and vice president of Men's Judiciary. A brother of Kappa Alpha Order, he has served as secretary of this fraternity. This senior is also a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. Henry holds membership in the Young Democrats Club and Future Business Leaders of America. In addition he is an Inter-Fraternity Council representative.
ROBERT CLINTON BRANCH, III
A senior from Rocky Mount, Robert Clinton Branch, III, is receiving a double major in art, Bob has served his social fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, as vice president and scholarship chairman. He holds membership in Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, and has served as treasurer of this organization. Bob has been an Inter- Fraternity Council representative and served as president of the Inter-Fraternity Council this year. An Honor Roll student, Bob plans to pursue a career in commercial art
Who's Who Announced on November 22.
GEORGIA GREY HOOKS
A native of Whiteville, Georgia Grey Hooks is an English major. A member of Alpha Phi sorority, she has served on the Panhellenic Council. This senior was president of Fleming Hall and Umstead Dormi- tory. Georgia has also served on the Women's Judiciary and the Dean's Advisory Council. She has served as chairman of the publicity committee. Georgia enjoys horseback riding and water skiing and holds membership in the Women's Recreation Association. She is minoring in French and plans to study abroad after graduation.
WILLIAM PENN EYERMAN
A native of Lillington, William Penn Eyerman has been very active in Student Government Association. President of freshman and sophomore classes, vice president of Student Government Association, president of Summer School Student Government Association, and president of North Carolina State Student Legislature are among the offices which Bill has held. A Phi Kappa Tau brother, Bill has served the fraternity as secretary, house-manager, and parliamentarian. An English major, he is a member of the Dean's Advisory Council.
PEGGY JEAN HONEYCUTT
Marjoring in primary education, Peggy Jean Honeycutt holds membership in the Association for Childhood Education and Student National Education Association. This senior from Wilson is a majorette and has served as president of Jarvis Dormitory. A member of the Dean's Advisory Council, this Chi Omega sister was on the Women's Judicial Council. Young Democrats Club, Women's Chorus, and work on the Key round out Peggy's activities. Peggy, who enjoys working with children, plans to teach in the elementary grades.
BARBARA ANN JOHNSON
Barbara Ann Johnson, hailing from Dillon, South Carolina, is majoring in primary education. This senior has served as a student counselor and dormitory president. A member of the Women's Judiciary and the Dean's Advisory Council, Barbara has also appeared on the Dean's List and the Honor Roll. She was Student Government Association homecoming chairman, a member of the Student Senate, and a House Council member. Barbara plans to further her education in psychology following graduation.
STEPHEN THOMAS JONES
A chemistry major, Stephen Thomas Jones hails from Belhaven, North Carolina. Having appeared continuously on the Dean's List and the Honor Roll, Tom holds membership in Phi Sigma Pi, men's honorary scholastic fraternity, and Chi Beta Phi, honorary fraternity for science and mathematics majors. Tom has served the former as president and reporter. This senior was a member of the Dean's Advisory Council and secretary of the Inter-Dormitory Council. He has participated in the National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Program.
CHARLES RALPH KINSEY, JR.
Active in varsity football, Charles Ralph Kinesy, Jr., is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina. Ralph has served his social fraternity, Lambda Chi Alpha, as president. He holds membership in the Circle K Club. This senior majored in business administration, concentrating on Economics. Ralph plans to attend law school after graduation and will specialize in criminal law. A member of the Dean's Advisory Council, Ralph has appeared on the Dean's List. He also enjoys fishing.
LANA KAY McCOY
A music major from Midland, North Carolina, Lana Kay McCoy has specialized in piano. She was vice president of the concert choir and has appeared as a soloist with the East Carolina orchestra. A Kappa Delta sister, lana has served her sorority as activities chairman. A member of the choral union, this senior was the winne rof the Student Composer's Contest in 1962. Lana is interested in water skiing and swimming.
These Outstanding Campus Leaders
SHARON LEE McKEAN
Sharon Lee McKean, a native of El Toro, California, is an English major. She has held a seat on the Dean's Advisory Council and is a sister in Kapper Delta. Sharon has served Kappa Delta as president and vice-president. This sneior has worked on the Buccaneer staff and as layout artist and reporter for the East Carolinian. In addition, Sharon has participated in contests for Inter-Dormitory queen, Buccaneer queen, Miss Greenville, and Snow Ball queen.
JAMES EDWARD MAHAN
Charlotte, North Carolina, is the home of Inter-Dormitory Council persident James Edward Mahan. Jim has served as vice-president and floor respresentative of Inter-Dormitory Council. This senior was selected as the most outstanding member of the Inter-Dormitory Council for 1962-63. A member of the Dean's Advistory Council, Jim has double major in industrial arts and business. He has been on the House Council, Men's Judiciary, and as president of Aycock Dormitory.
RICHARD ALFRED MILES
Biology and social studies is the double major of Richard Miles. Richard has served as president of Chi Beta Phi, honorary fraternity for those excelling in science and mathematics, and is a member of Phi Sigma Pi, honorary fraternity for men students excelling in scholarship. A senior from Chester, Pennsylvania, he has appeared on both the Dean's List and Honor Roll. Richard will graduate in June just less than three years after beginning college.
Represent Four States
CARLOS WILLIAM MURRAY, JR.
A native of Greenville, Carlos William Murray, Jr., is majoring in social studies. Buddy, as he is called, is currently scholarship chairman and executive council representative for Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. A member of Phi Sigma Pi, men's honorary scholastic fraternity, he is current vice-president of this fraternal organization. Buddy was a Student Government representative from his sophomore class. He has also been a member of the "Collegians" and the "Buccaneers," two musical groups.
BRENDA GAIL PAINTER
Tarboro is the home of Brenda Gail Painter. A grammar education major, Brenda is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary education fraternity, of which she has been president and reporter. She has also been secretary of Tau Sigma, honorary scholastic fraternity for Bachelor of Science candidates. She is a member of the Dean's Advisory Council and the Chapel Choir. She serves as a college marshal and president of the Baptist Student Union.
DALE GORDON PATRICK
Hailing from Morehead City, Dale Gordon Patrick is a health and physical education major. This junior is president of the Physical Education Club and the Weight Training Club. Gordon is vice-president of Phi Epsilon Kappa and student director of intramural sports. He has been hall proctor, assistant resident counselor, and now resident counselor of Jones Dormitory. Future plans for this English minor include graduate school and the teaching profession.
Who's Who Honors Versatile Students.
BARBARA PROCTOR
English is the major of Barbara Proctor, a senior from Pinetops. Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, and Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign language fraternity, are two of the organizations in which Barbara holds membership. She has served on the Dean's Advisory Council and Women's Judiciary. Barbara has appeared with the Wesley Players and has been secretary to the Wesley Foundation. She is now president of Wilson Dormitory.
ORAN KENNETH PERRY
A native of Ahoskie, Oran Kenneth Perry is a senior English major. Oran is president of the Student Government Association; a member of the Buccaneer staff; and a member of Sigma Tau Sigma, the student tutoring society. He has been past president of the Inter-Dormitory Judiciary and a member of the Men's Judiciary. He is presently serving on Governor Terry Sanford's Inter-Collegiate Civil Rights Coordinating Council for North Carolina. This active student plans to join the Peace Corps and to enter the teaching profession.
ELEANOR RUTH POOLE
Eleanor Poole, a native of Rolesville, is a senior social studies major. A sister of Alpha Phi, Eleanor is preently treasurer of the sorority. She has been, in addition, vice-president and president of her pledge class. The editor of the 1964 Buccanerr, Eleanor is a member of Tau Sigma honorary education fraternity. A member of the Dean's Advisory Council, she has also been associate editor of the Key and holds a seat on the Publication Board.
JAMES LEO RABON, JR.
Monroe is the home of James Leo Rabon, Jr. a senior majoring in business administration, Jim is the Business Manager of the 1964 Buccaneer. Secretary of Delta Sigma Pi professional business fraternity, a member of Publications Board, Circle K Club, and member of the Student Government Budget Committee are listed among Jim's roles. Jim has been a delegate to the Associated Collegiate Press Convention in New York City. A member of the Young Democrats Club, he is interested in politics at the various levels.
MARGARET PARKER RABON
A senior from Pendleton, Margaret Parker Rabon is a French major. Margaret is a member of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign language fraternity. This fall quarter graduate is secretary of the Young Democrats Club. She was secretary of Garrett Hall during summer school. Minoring in English, Margaret lists reading and speaking French among her hobbies. Margaret is now teaching in a Greenville School until she and her husband receive their degrees in June.
BRENDA REGES
Home Economics is the major field of Brenda Gail Reges. This senior from Rocky Mount is a sister of Alpha Phi sorority. President of her senior class, chairman of Sigma Tau Sigma student tutoring society, chairman of the ID card committee, and woman senator from her sophomore class are some of the Student Government Association positions which Brenda has held. Her activities also include membership in the Home Economics Club and work on the Buccaneer staff.
CATHERINE SHESSO
Jacksonville is the hometown of Catherine Gordon Shesso, and social studies is her chosen field. She has been secretary of the Student Government Association, chairman of the Homecoming committee, chairman of the awards day program, a member of the Student Senate, and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. This former Buccaneer Queen is a sister of Chi Omega sorority. Cathy has served her sorority as vice-president, pledge trainer, and alumnae coordinator. She was the recipient of the Student Government Association Outstanding Contributions Award.
Thirty-Eight Seniors and
LINDA SLAUGHTER
A native of Oxford, Linda Carole Slaughter is majoring in primary education. A sister of Alpha Omicron Pi, Linda has been vice-president and song mistress of her sorority. Among this senior's activities are chairmanship of the Women's Judiciary Council and membership on the Dean's Advisory Council and Student Government Discipline Committee. She is also president of Jarvis Hall. Membership in the Association of Childhood Education and National Education Association affords Linda an opportunity to further her knowledge of her chosen profession.
MARGARET MACKILL STEPHENS
Student Government Association Treasurer, Margaret Mackill Stephens is from Greenville, North Carolina. Majoring in business and specializing in accounting, Margaret is president of Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity. This senior was a senator from her junior class. Margaret holds a seat on the Dean's Advisory Council and Student Government Association Budget Committee. She is a member of Pi Omega Pi, honorary business fraternity. A delegate to North Carolina State Student Legislature, Margaret plans to work as an accountant after graduation.
CHESTER THOMAS SOBOL, JR.
Black Mountain is the home of senior Chester Thomas Sobol, Jr. A psychology major, Tom is a senator from his senior class. A member of Circle K Club, he has been vice-chairman of the honor council, director of the College Union, and director of the Inter-Dormitory Council Talent Show. Before transferring to East Carolina, Tom attended Western Carolina College, where he was a freshman counselor. Tom hopes to join the secret service after graduation.
WILLIAM PERRY THARRINGTON
Tennis, skiing, and bowling are the hobbies of William Perry Tharrington. This senior from Bunn, North Carolina, is majoring in social studies. A member of the Honor Council Bill is also a memeber of the Circle K Club. Bill has served as secretary of Scott Domitory and chairman of Homecoming Dance Committee. He is a member of the Popular Films Committee and Publicity Committee. Bill plans to teach in a North Carolina high school after graduation.
Two Juniors Listed in Who's Who.
BARBARA SUE TRADER
Mathematics and business are the double major of Barbara Sue Trader. A senior from Benson, Barbara is a sister of Alpha Xi Delta social sorority. She has served her sorority as president, scholarship chairman, and secretary of her pledge class. Barbara is a member of Chi Beta Phi, honorary fraternity for mathematics and science majors, Phi Beta Lambda business fraternity, Pi Omega Pi, honorary business education fraternity, and the Dean's Advisory Council.
LINDA GALE TROTTER
Asheboro is the home of junior Linda Gale Trotter. Majoring in English and minoring in French, Linda is secretary of Sigma Tau Alpha, honorary fraternity for foreign language majors. She holds a seat on the Dean's Advisory Council and Women's Judiciary Council. This president of Garrett Hall has also served as chairman of student counselors of Cotten Hall, on the Homecoming Committee of the Student Government Association and Cotten Hall, and on the Social Committee of Garrett Hall.
DONNA SUMNER THIGPEN
Donna Sumner Thigpen from Beaulaville, North Carolina, is a nursing education major. Presidency of the College Union and chairmanship of its special projects committee are two offices held by this senior. Donna has served Alpha Phi Sorority as recording secretary. A member of the Nurses Club and the North Carolina Student Nurses Association, she is also a member of the Aquanymphs and vice-president of the Free Will Baptist Fellowship.
Seventeen Major Fields Represented.
MARY ANN WATSON
A native of Greensboro, cheerleader Mary Ann Watson is a primary education major. A sister of Alpha Delta Pi, Mary Ann has been assistant treasurer and reporter for her sorority. She is the Greek Editor of the East Carolinian and senator from her senior class. Chairman of the Buccaneer Queen Pageant Entry Committee, senator from her junior class, and member of the judiciary Council Appeals Board are among the roles of this senior. Mary Ann plans to teach after graduation.
PATRICIA ANN WAFF
Art major Patricia Ann Waff is a native of Edenton. This past president of Kappa Delta social sorority is a member of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity. Pat, who holds a seat on the Dean's Advisory Council, has been the senator from Garrett Hall and a student counselor. An Art Club member and student art counselor, Pat plans to teach art in the public schools after graduation
JOAN WETHERINGTON
Clinton is the home of English major Joan Wetherington, presi- dent of Alpha Phi social sorority. Joan is a member of Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity. This senior holds a seat on the Dean's Advisory Council. Vice-chairmanship of both Women's Judiciary Council and Women's House Council, and membership in the Young Republicans Club, Women's Recreation Association, and Student Government Association round out Joan's activities. She enjoys baton twirling and dancing. She plans to teach after graduating this spring.
GEORGE EDWARD WIGHTMAN, JR.
Student Government Association vice-president George Edward Wightman, Jr. was a member of Elon College's varsity football team before transferring to East Carolina. A member of the Board of Directors of the Circle K Club, this senior from Graham, North Carolina, is majoring in business administration. Membership on the Dean's Advistory council and Men's Judiciary are among George's interests. George, who has held other Student Government Association posts, plans to attend law school after his discharge from the Navy.
JULIAN MACK WORTHINGTON
Mathematics is the chosen field of Winterville native Julian Mack Worthington. Mack is a member of Phi Sigma Pi, honorary fraternity for men excelling in scholarship, and Chi Beta Phi, honorary fraternity for mathematics and science majors. This senior was president of his junior class, assistant attorney general of Men's Honor Council, international trustee of the Circle K Club, vice-president of Sigma Tau Sigma tutoring society, and parliamentarian of Student Government Association. Mack plans to attend graduate school after graduation.
SANDRA KAY YOW
Gibsonville is the home of Sandra Kay Yow. A senior English is vice-president of Tau Sigma, honorary scholastic fraternity. A sister of Delta Zeta, she has served as parliamentarian and corresponding secretary of her sorority. Kay, a library science minor, is a member of the Library Club, Dean's Advisory Council, Women's Judiciary Cou is president of Wilson Hall. After graduation Kay plans to teach and study toward a graduate degree.
MARION BOYD GODBOLD, JR.
A native of Cheraw, South Carolina, Marion Boyd Godbold, Jr., is an English major. A Phi Kappa Tau brother, M. B. has served as chaplain, vice-president, and interim president of his fraternity. He was president of the Concert Choir and a member of the Men's Chorus and Chapel Choir. He appeared with the Opera Theatre in "The Marriage of Figaro." Dean's Advisory Council member, Inter-Fraternity Council secretary, and chairman of the Men's Judiciary are other offices of this senior.
Through the various media of communication, people around the world daily learn what has happened the preceding night and day in the world community. Things happen so rapidly that people are compelled to keep informed if they are to communicate with one another. This same pace of life is found on the East Carolina College campus. The students are interested in campus events. In 1910, it was possible by talking to the students to keep abreast with campus news. Today, however, the campus flourishes with public address systems, bulletin boards, campus news media, and literary publications.
This growth is due greatly to the enthusiasm of the student body. High spirit and deep loyalty constitute the pervading atmosphere of East Carolina College.
CAMPUS SPIRIT
Spring
a time looked forawrd to by all East Carolina students...a time of leisurely strolls, quiet afternoon naps, fun and frolicking, new subjects, outdoor entertainment, the fragrances of flowers in bloom, short bicycle trips, and those never-ending tests and final exams. Spring becomes full of many activities: concerts by the band and by the Collegians, the annual water show presented by the Aquanymphs, the Women's Recreation Association Spring Banquet, dramatic productions produced by the playhouse, and numerous baseball games. Spring is indeed a seasons of many memories.
A quiet, balmy afternoon tempts many college students to cut that three o'clock class to relax and engage in a "bull session" on the bank of the Tar River.
. . . a season of activities.
PiKA's enjoy a leisurely afternoon social hour by the Tar River
With great anticipation, the first swim of the season is always looked forward to. From that first shivering plunge to the last breathtaking moment, thrills are enjoyed by all.
Spring
Greeks enjoyed the entertainment of the Journeymen Trio as a finale to the fun filled activities of the week.
Approximately 1,300 persons attened the Journeymen Trio Concert.
Inter-Fraternity Council President Bob Branch tries his turn at twisting at the Inter-Fraternity Council Dance.
New steps are tried at the Inter-Fraternity Council Dance. This time it was the old-fashioned "slop".
Events Beckon Students From Their Books.
A concernt provided by the Four Preps was the highlight of the Summer School Entertainment Series
The "ole college try" was demonstrated by a contestant during Greek relays.
A week of excitement bombarded the campus with the annual opening of Greek Week on the fifth through the eleventh of May in which fraternities and sororities held various activities.
A whirl of entertainment was provided by the Journeymen Trio, Swinging Pedros, and Josh White Jr. Highly competitive sports became main events with such activities as piggyback races and Softball games.
Skits were held by each fraternity at the Greek Theater with Theta Chi gaining the top honors. These were some of the activities that made this week the highlight of the year for the Greeks.
The Inter-Dormitory Council Ball was attended by dormitory residents and their dates. This was the first annual dance to be held; music was provided by the Majors and the Turkchords.
Each student is given an emergency locator card, a news bureau questionnaire, a permit to pay fees, and a student directory form.
Long tables are set up in the gymnasium where students answer familiar questions
Bustling Activity of Registration and
East Carolina students along with all other college students begin a long career of filling out numerous forms, blanks and take place in the gymnasium.
Spring time also finds the students of East carolina College
participating in Student Government elections. THE EAST CAROLINIAN runs articles on the elections which heighten campus interest in the elections and inform the students of the qualifications of the various candidates.
Students enthusiastically campaign for Student Government Assocation elections with banners stretched across Wright Circle.
Signs are taped on cars which serve as mobile campaign workers.
Tony Bowen nails a banner between two giant oaks for Nancy Freeman who later is elected as Vice Chairman of the Women's Judiciary.
Elections Keep Students Busy.
Mind if I use your back?" is a question heard numerous times by students casting their votes at the polls located on the mall.
Day students vote at the polling station set up in the College Union.
Off campus apartment kitchens are often furnished with cafeteria utensils.
College Union Bingo Parties Attract
By means of displays, provided by the Institute on Asian Studies, students are able to view the misfortunes of people in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Bingo parties at the College Union produce tense moments for many of the players and especially the caller.
Game Lovers.
Marshal LeFauver engages in an intellectual bout with an ice cream cone and a bingo card at a College Union Bingo Party.
As the thunderbird fad hits the campus, the students invade the College Union to display their newly learned dancing skills.
Somtimes it is hard to find leg room in the College Union during a Bingo Party.
A large group of graduates returned back to the campus on Alumni Day, June 8, to open events, of the fifty-fourth commencement at East Carolina College.
Senior Class Banquet
President Jenkins' home created a romantic mood for the senior farewell party June 8.
One the night of March 30, the Senior Class Banquet took place at South Cafeteria...
As the final day of graduation approached, many sad faces could be seen at the College Union.
Mr. Herbert Carter conducted a lawn concern on Sunday afternoon June 9, just prior graduation
Cites Outstanding Leaders.
Senior Class President Giles Hopkins presided over the meeting...
An impressive address was delivered by State Senator Robert Morgan who is Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees and an Alumnus of East Carolina College.
1,050 Seniors Receive Degrees in
Besty Bryant, along with the other marshals, serves as hostesses to the graduating class at the party given by Dr. Jenkins.
Graduation exercises for the 1,050 seniors were held for the first time in the James S. Ficklen Memorial Stadium on Sunday afternoon, June 9. The stadium, with a capacity of 16,000 seated comfortably the proud parents, relatives, and friends of the seniors.
Graduate students, faculty members, and administrative officers of the college, members of the Board of Trustees, and special guests began the program with an academic procession of sen- iors.
President Leo W. Jenkins opened the program with a warm welcome followed by an impressive address given by guest speaker Edward R. Murrow. Vice President and Dean Robert L. Holt assisted Dr. Jenkins in conferring the degrees to the class of 1963. Approximately 635 graduates received the Bachelor of Science degree, 199 received the Bachelor of Arts degree, three received the Bachelor of Music degree, and 248 graduates received the Master of Arts degree.
Commencement exercises were highlighted by a stimulating challenge given to the seniors by Edward R. Murrow.
Ficklen Memorial Stadium
John Hedgepath receives his diploma from Dr. Posey, head of the English Department, immediately following the Commencement exercises.
Chief Marshal Ann Adkins leads Edward R. Murrow and Dr. Jenkins into Ficklen Stadium.
Students, faculty, and administrative officials attend an elaborate farewell party the night before graduation.
Summer . .
a season which consists of hard studying yet much pleasure comes from various summer activities. It is a time for short excursions to the beach, watermelons, Fourth of July fireworks, swimming dates and new subjects. Summer, full of long hot days, finds everyone outdoors participating in such sports as baseball, golf, and tennis. In the evening, summer gives an air of enchantment to the campus when long walks are enjoyed by the students. Summer brings with it new friends and green freshmen for pre-registration.
Students load a car for a short trip to the warm sandy beach.
...a Season Shared by All
A lively escapade is always on the agenda for collegiate trips to the seashore.
An interesting conversation on a warm aften soon becomes a shared memory.
Wild excitement prevails during a game on the beach.
Four Concerts Highlight Entertainment
For two weeks East Carolina College served as host to more than 500 talented high school boys and girls during the Tenth Summer Music Camp. Thse young people hailed from all over the coutry. It was the consensus of opinion that this collection of talent was the best ever witnessed on campus.
Series for the Summer Session.
Cameras flash and reporters interview as Miss Ahoskie and Miss North Carolina of 1964, Jean Flynn Swanner, arrive for the Boys Home Benefit Game at Ficklen Stadium.
Students of the campus were socially entertained and culturally enlightened by the appearance of famed pianist, Greg Colson, on July 29.
The Kaleidoscope Players present an enjoyable performance to the student body as part of the Entertainment Series for the summer session.
Many outstanding events made the summer of 1963 a memorable one. The Entertainment Series sponsored by the Student Government Association provided popular entertainment for the students on campus. On July 29, a "Piano Plus Personality" Concert was presented by a well-known artist, Greg Colson. Classical and popular music Tiade the show a success. A dance and musical orogram was presented on July 11 by a trio known as "Three in Concert." Those who composed the trio were Douglas Williams, Sandra Volkert, and Ivan Allen.
The Tenth Summer Music Camp took place this summer on July 21 through August 3. More than 500 juniors and seniors participated in the camp. A staff of thirty-eight faculty members directed the work of the students. An annual Gala Concert was presented by the bands and majorettes as 5 finale to the week.
Exhibitions Draw
"It's up for sale, special quality."
There's nothing better than a commode in which to mix one's Pepsi!
"Make me a bid, what am I offered?"
"It's going, going, gone!"!
Every three months a Lost and Found Auction takes place in the College Union to enable students to purchase the lost articles which have not been claimed.
Mr. Blackwell, a L.G. Balfour representative, fits students with their new class rings.
Attention to Campus Culture.
The arrival of the 1963 BUCCANEER was an exciting day for editor, Walter Faulkner, as hle presented a new copy to Frances Gupton. On June 5 and 6, 5,100 yearbooks were distributed among the students. This event marked the end of many months of long hard work by both the yearbook staff and Taylor Publishing Company.
In the spring art exhibitions take many colors. Bill Rackley explains an art exhibit to a private showing at the College Union while others contribute to the Fine Arts festival later in May.
Polly Bunting receives a bouquet of roses and a congratulatory hug from Tommy Ellen during the pinning ceremony.
Cigarette Tally Brings Profit of $10,000.
"Let's vote" was the cry of the interested Student Government Association personnel as the campaign for the Summer School officers began. With only voting by 279 people, George Wightman was the victor over three write-in candidates for the presidential post. Eleven positions were filled by the election.
Another count was made, but not for officers. The final Liggett and Myers cigarette tally was reached with a profit to the school of over ten thousand dollars. With this money, a portable shell for outdoor events was purchased and was first used by the band for their Lawn Concert.
After the tallying was completed, attention turned toward the watermelon cuttings which were given by the College Union. Held on the mall at least every two weeks, students left their class at three o'clock in the afternoon to receive their portion of the juicy, red meat. Politicians and hungry people were truly an integral part of the summer school life.
Miss Mendenhall, director of the College Union activities, makes sure that everyone receives a juicy slice of the watermelon.
Peggy Garrett casts her ballot on the mall during summer school elections while others discuss the nominees.
Students wait their turn to vote in the summer school elections while Nannie Davis distributes ballots.
Counting continues in the cigarette tally by students and representatives from Liggett and Myers as Miss Janice Hardison, Director of Alumni Affairs, computes the figures.
Time pieces and clocking apparatuses must be testd before a sports car race can be held. Such is the scene at the Buccaneer Sports Car race.
The flag goes down, and off goes the Corvair in the heated relays. This event takes place at Hillcrest Lanes on the Ayden Highway.
Hundreds of Eager Freshmen
New freshmen began a day of preregistration which would help them to understand the programs offered by the College. After a greeting from the administrative officials, they hurried off to their appointments for the day. Throughout the day several tests such as the mathematics, personality, and swimming were administered. Pictures were made for identification cards, and a tour of the library was conducted by the library personnel. Students then met with the heads of their respective departments.
This day of preregistration was typical of any of the eleven Wednesdays throughout the summer. A group numbering from one to two hundred was present for each all day program. Approximately 2,200 freshmen were enrolled in the fall quarter of 1963.
Dean Alexander directed the freshmen toward their destinations
Students are allowed to express their own opinions on various topics in the Kuder Personality test.
For some students, the mathematics placement test presented challenging and confusing moments.
Attend First Summer Preregistration.
Mr. Gene Lanier, while conducting a tour through the library, indicates several ways a book may be located.
Mr. Steele of the Physical Education Department supervises the taking of the swimming proficiency tests. If the student passes, he does not have to take swimming while at the College.
With the help of Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women, and Mr. Alexander, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, pictures are made for the identification cards.
A summer school band, directed by Mr. Herbert Carter, provided music for the evening at Ficklen Stadium.
George Wightman, President of the Student Government Association, welcomed the students and townspeople to the exciting event.
The Fourth of July evening at Ficklen Stadium is capped by a spectacular display of fireworks which lights the sky with color and beauty.
Brilliant fireworks burst forth! The center of attraction for summer school was the Fourth of July. With a summer band of fifty pieces, the well-planned summer event took place at Ficklen Stadium under the auspices of the College Union. S. G. A. President George Wightman served as master of ceremonies at this second annual event. An estimated crowd of 8,000 enjoyed the spectacular fireworks of Mr. E. E. Rawl, Jr., of Greenville.
Another highlight of the two crowded summer sessions was the coronation of a queen to reign during the twelve week period. Selected by popular vote, Miss Sandra Denton walked away with the coveted title. Music for the event was the product of the Collegians.
Bermudas were given the "go-light" for women when the Student Government Association sponsored the Bermuda Ball. The maintenance parking lot was the site for the occasion. Rain poured down, but a few souls braved the weather. Fireworks and dances were the major social events of the 1963 summer session.
Chief cook and bottle washer Sue Whittle prepares more hamburgers for a colege picnic.
Fireworks and Dances Are Major Events.
What could be better than a July night, a pretty girl, and a great band at the Summer School dance?
Miss Sandra Denton smiles as George Wightman, President of the S.G.A., crowns her the 1963 Summer School Queen.
This couple does not let the rain stop their fun at the Bermuda Ball.
Fall...
that wonderful time of the year when the air is full of the scent of burning leaves, couples are seen strolling hand-in-hand through the multi-colored trees; and the warmth of the days soon turns to cool dusk. Fall greets the students royally with the annual county fair, the endless shopping for new clothes, an exciting and never ending entertainment series, and most of all, the wonderful task of registration. Student elections, art exhibits, the Inter-Dormitory Council talent show, and Homecoming make fall one of the most enjoyable seasons of the year.
A co-ed is awed by the talent and personality of a member of the Ivey League Trio.
New fall fashions draw students to the Greenville stores.
...a Season of Excitement
The ever popular Dora's is a favorite hang-out for the East Carolina students. New acquaintances are made, and others are renewed among the college crowd.
Long Lines Stil
The lengthy, but realistic, line forms every year as students wait to collect schedules for the incoming quarter.
These co-eds begin their shopping early for the needed books and supplies.
Since the frantic line for identification cards is slack, Gary Meeks finds time for a Winston break.
Typify Registration Process.
Mass confusion is predominent as students collect the registration forms in Wright Lobby.
Registration was the official beginning of fall quarter during which over six thousand students registered. With it came great demands of workd and time from many people not seen or mentioned. With the aid of the IBM machine, schedules were tabulated and needed only to be picked up by hopeful students. Various other forms were issued and completed. On registration evening, a dance was given for all freshman on the patio of the College Union. Friday morning classes began, and the school year resumed.
A secluded stairway overlooking the ground floor of Wright Building, is the scene for hurried completion of vital forms of registration.
Help in signing up for various courses is given by faculty members, Mrs. Fleming and Mr. Davis.
Students
The majority of the blood donors were men such as the male student above.
Several of the 190 blood donors await their turn to give blood.
Refreshments are served to Ann Markey, a tired, but proud, blood donor.
As fall opened, varied activities awaited the new freshmen and upper-classmen as they flocked to the campus. October was Fair month and the college set was among the persons who attended the Pitt County Fair. With all items of amusement the fair led the entertainment field for the week of October 7 through 1 3. Special rates of thirty-five cents per student were charged for admission. "East Carolina College Night" was proclaimed Monday and Thursday nights.
As well as enjoyment for themselves, the students also found time to help others. The Red Cross Blood-mobile visited the campus twice during the school year. At the fall count-up, 190 pints of blood were donated by the staff and students. In addition, there was student entertainment during the quarter. The Inter-Dormitory Council Talent Show on November 19 spotlighted singing, dancing, twirling and comedy acts. Thirty-three entrants competed for the prize which was won by Roger Dawson, a talented vocalist.
A Bermuda Ball, sponsored by the Student Government Association, provides exciting
Participate in Various Campus Activities.
Joyce Davis enjoys fluffy pink cotton candy, an essential part of the Pitt County Fair.
From girlie shows to exciting rides, the Pitt County Fair proved to be wild fun for the college students.
fun for George Wightman and his date.
Ruth Ann Baker plays the accordian in the Inter-Dormitory Council Talen Show.
Homecoming Parades
Homecoming at East Carolina College demonstrated the theme of progress in which twenty floats in the colorful parade displayed the theme "Pirate's Parade of Progress." Martha Sumwalt Fullerton of Greensboro, North Carolina, reigned over the festivities as Homecoming Queen, along with her court of forty-five beauties. Hundreds of graduates viewed the pageantry displayed during the weekend. The Lettermen staged a performance at Wright Building on Friday night. On Saturday morning a parade with nearly one hundred units marched through downtown Greenville. The East Carolina-Western Carolina Football Game highlighted the afternoon's events.
Alumni and other campus visitors atended open house in Wright Building after the game. Other special features included a reunion of the graduating class of 1953 and a reception in the Buccaneer Room honoring the football teams of 1933 and 1953.
In keeping with the theme of progress, Phi Kappa Tau's float uses the Morton Salt Slogan, "When it Rains, it Pours."
East Carolina College Playhouse sponsors this float which represented the current production of "Anthony and Cleopatra."
Cheerleaders prepare to lead a throng of enthusiastic students to a pep rally in Ficklen Stadium prior to the Homecoming Game.
the Theme of Progress.
Miss Martha Sumwalt Fullerton of Greensboro, North Carolina, the 1963 Homecoming Queen, rides in the spectacular parade through Greenville and appeared in afternoon ceremonies during the Homecoming football game.
Tommie Watson, dressed as a Wake Forest deacon, hobbles behind a float titled, "Southern Conference, Here We Come."
The East Carolina Band and Majorettes proudly display their new band uniforms at the half-time performance during the Homecoming football game.
The Confederate flag flies high as throngs of people watch the East Carolina-Western Carolina Homecoming football game.
S.G.A. Provides Five Events in
Julie London was in demand signing autographs for the males of the college after her concert appearance.
Mike Settle adjusts his guitar before another performance in the "Hootenanny" which provided entertainment for the freshman.
An accomplished performance was given by the East Carolina Majorettes during the performance of "Night Under the Stars." Lib Rigers led the act.
The Glen Briley Combo was a feature in "Night Under the Stars" that the people of the area enjoyed, despite the chilly weather.
Entertainment Series.
Entertainment is always welcomed by the college students. Many outstanding events were sponsored by the Student Government Association during the fall quarter. A "Hootenanny" provided entertainment for the freshmen at Ficklen Stadium on September 11. For this event, Mike Settle along with the Ivey League Trio presented a variety of folk music.
Another important event on October 1, "Night Under The Stars," presented entertainment provided by various folk singers, the college band, and majorettes. Two concerts were given by the United States Air Force Band on the campus on October 10. Dave Astor, along with The Lettermen, delighted the audience with their entertainment on October 18 during the Homecoming Queen Coronation Ceremony.
The Julie London Concert provided the college with interesting entertainment on November 13. The Normon Luboff Choir, on November 21, provided such magnificent entertainment that three encores were performed by the choir. These events climaxed an eventful series of entertainment for the college students.
Dave Astor and his antics add much zest to the Homecoming Coronation Pageant.
Normon Luboff, with his troupe, appear on campus and delight the packed Wright Auditorium with an outstanding performance.
The United States Air Force Band, America's Musical Ambassadors, under the direction of Colonel George S. Howard presents two concerts to the student body.
Buccaneer Pageant Exhibits Beauty
The personnel of the Buccaneer Queen Pageant talk with Miss Jean Flynn Swanner
Patricia Ann Huggins of Fort Barnwell was crowned queen of THE BUCCANEER, East Carolina College yearbook, by Miss Cathy Shesso the former 1963 Buccaneer Queen. Miss Huggins is a senior education major. Among the dignitaries present for the October 14 event were Marilyn Van Derbur, Miss America of 1958; Mary Ann Mobley, Miss America of 1959; and Jean Flinn Swanner, Miss North Carolina of 1964. Miss Van Derbur acted as Mistress of Ceremonies, and Miss Mobley was Honorary Chairman of the judges. Miss Swanner did her performance of 'The Snowman' on stage.
The judges for the pageant were Mrs. Betty Lane Bissette, a former Miss North Carolina; Mrs. Lucia Peele, a former Miss Georgia; Jimmy Capps of Raleigh; and Curtis Albertson of Goldsboro. A sophomore psychology major, Miss Celia Kay Orr from Falls Church, Virginia, was first runner up. The second runner up was a senior from Williamston, Miss Polly Linda Bunting.
The personnel of the Buccaneer Queen Pageant talk with Miss Jean Flynn Swanner during the rehearsal.
Judges interview Miss LInda Ridenhour one of the thrity-five contestants competing for the coveted title.
Miss Lennis Farrell answers her serious and humerous questions posed to her by Marilyn Van Derbur.
Miss Mary Ann Mobley and Mrs. Betty Lane Bissette chat during a tea given by Chi Omega Sorority for the judges and conestants.
Tension mounts as the ten finalists march down the ramp to be judged on poise.
and Splendor.
Tension and excitement fill the air as contestants await the final decision backstage.
Royalty present at the pageant included Miss Jean Flynn Swanner, Miss North Carolina; the newly crowned Buccaneer Queen, Miss Patricia Huggins; Miss Marilyn Van Debur, Miss
America of 1958; and Miss Mary Ann Mobley, Miss America of 1959.
Politics Play Large Role
East Carolina College served as host to more than forty dignitaries at the dedication of Ficklen Memorial Stadium on September 21 during the Wake Forest football game. Among the guests was Governor Terry Sanford who officially accepted the new stadium on behalf of the people of North Carolina. The dedication of the stadium climaxed the end of a $350,000 dream of students and college personnel.
Mr. W.M. Scales Jr., chairman of the stadium committee presents Governor Sanford with the paid-up bill for the stadium.
Governor Sanford enjoys the East Carolina-Wake Forest football game.
The home of President Leo W. Jenkins is the scene of a reception as part of the dedication activties of Ficklen Stadium.
on Campus.
Dedication for the W. Kerr Scott Dormitory took place November 3. Guest speaker Terry Sanford emphasized East Carolina College's contribution to North Carolina as well as the importance of education. President Leo W. Jenkins introduced the program which was held in the five hundred man dormitory.
Raleigh attorney, I. Beverly Lake, guest of the Conservatives Club in Greenville, spoke in Austin Auditorium on November 15. Lake stressed the Conservative attacks on big government.
Mr. I. Beverly Lake talks with two students after his speech in Austin Auditorium.
Looks of dismay on students' faces accompany news of the President's death.
East Carolina College mourned with the rest of the world the death of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963. The seniors could recall when three years ago the young campaigning senator visited the college. During the bleak weekend of his death all activities were canceled, and classes were suspended during his funeral. A memorial service was held in memory of the late President November 25. The College Concert Choir sang; the speakers were Oran Perry, Student Government Association President, and President Leo W. Jenkins. Politics was, therefore, active on the campus during the fall of 1963.
The College honors the late President with a memorial service.
Students Enjoy
Fall continued to bring numerous activities to the campus. For the first time remembered, freshmen cheerleaders were elected to aid the regular squad and also to perform at pep rallies and games. As the Christmas season approached, the sororities and fraternities sponsored many worth while activities such as the party Kappa Alpha and Alpha Delta Pi gave for the Salvation Army children on December 5. Gifts were distributed by Santa Claus and refreshments were served. The annual College Union decoration party also on December 5 ended an exciting and prosperous first quarter. Refreshments and Christmas carols added the final touch to the festivities.
The highlight of the College Union decorating party is the trimming of the huge cedar tree for the Christmas season.
Parties in the College Union attract many who are interested in fun and friends.
Small eyes glow with amazement at the big Christmas tree during the Christmas Party the Delta Sigs and Chi Omegas sponsored for the children.
Christmas.
New freshman cheerleaders perform their activities with vigor and zest. The cheerleaders are from left to right Nancy Avery, Mary Beamon, Cheryl Walker, Pam Dalton, Lisa Green, and Barbara Griffin.
Penny Houston and Becky Cowell appear to be amazed at someone in the College Union.
Handy city policemen always seem to be present when least expected.
Bobbie Eason, Eddie Holmes, Peggy Garrett, and Howard Purser enjoy a good laugh around the campus fountain.
Gone are the bobby socks, and here are the ever-popular weejuns.
Winter . . .
that quiet season of the year when students find indoors to be the most comfortable place for studying and socializing. In this season of the year icy weather invades, cools the campus, yet warms the hearts of the students. The White Ball Dance and West Side Story, along with the various activities presented by the College Union, become prominent events of the winter quarter. The free movie sponsored by the S.G.A. attracts weekly crowds and basketball still holds the interest of many spectators. The cold, brisk walks to class provide an interlude of refreshment during the activities of the day. Indeed, as the cold weather dominates campus life, the quarter becomes one of quietness.
Jerry Tolley talks with the president of the college during a reception given by Dr. and Mrs Leo Jenkins in honor of sixty-five members of the Student Senate and their escorts.
Bill Eyerman, Carleeta Redfern, and George Wightman enjoy a lively converstaion at the Student Senate Reception given January 28.
...a Season of Quietness.
Students find the walk to classes a chilly ordeal on a cold, windy day.
White Ball Raises $700.0
The White Ball Dance was complemented during intermission by the newly formed
Mr. W. S. Goodson presents Miss Linda Carole Daniels, the 1964 White Ball Queen, a bouquet of roses as last year's winner, Miss Ann Carolyn Overton, assists in the coronation ceremony.
From a field of thirty-eight contestants, Miss Linda Daniels, sponsor of Theta Chi, was chosen queen of the White Ball Dance sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega. This charity dance was held in Wright Auditorium February 1. The queen, a junior elementary education major from Durham, was chosen by the highest number of penny votes cast during a week of balloting. A sixteen piece band of stu- dents from the East Carolina School of Music, the Collegians, provided the music for the dance.
Miss Linda Daniels and her escort, Bill Hunt, enjoy a relaxing moment from the dance floor in Wright Lobby.
for Charity.
folk singing group on campus, the Greenfield Singers.
Fun is the keynote of the White Ball Dance as Jim Cannon and his date enjoy a dance.
Couples take a few minutes to relax as they observe, with interest, the dance floor.
Jan Jackson with Bill Kincaid participate in a vigorous game of ping pong during the intermission of the dance.
College Plans Summer Theater.
Exiciting entertainment is provided by Lionel Hampton as part of the Entertainment Series for the students on February 19.
Senator Herbert Bonner, among other dignitaries, enjoys a buffet dinner given Dr. and Mrs. Jenkins prior to the performance of "West Side Story."
Students talk informally with Judge Dan K. Moore before his evening address to the Pitt County Conservatives Club February 4.
Governor Terry Sanford, Senator Bonner, and Senator Humber visited the college for the performance of "West Side Story" presented by the college playhouse. The dignitaries complimented local officials on the performance of the play and on their initiative to complete plans for
the East Carolina College Summer Theater. This theater has a tentative schedule of six musical comedies to be presented to the public in July and August, 1964. The summer theater will be composed of a staff of fifty members. The plays will be presented in AAcGinnis Auditorium.
Mrs. Terry Sanford and Mrs. Jenkins enjoy an interesting discussion prior to the presentation of "West Side Story."
While some people dance to the music of WWWS-AM radio, others ponder over a game of bridge.
J. W. Gaddy and Brenda Cox exchange Valentine greetings in front of the Happy Valentine Card in the College Union.
College Union Sponsors Valentine Party.
Refreshments are enjoyed by the college students during the Valentine Party in the College Union February 14.
College coed Peggy Rideout wins a door prize at the Valentine Dance. As Peggy opens her prize, she is surprised to find that she has won a steak dinner with John Noe.
Off Beat Moments of the Photographer.
"Where's my mail?"
Some folks clap when the team scores two points. Others salute.
Oh, those refreshing dips in the pool!
It's sleepy time once again
"I always did love to roller skate down Fifth Street."
There will be at least two lovely ladies on the campus tomorrow.
"Sleeping is my favorite pastime, even when all the tablse in the cafeteria are dirty."
Athletics
The athletic program of an institution is often taken as an indication of the general value of the entire college. In inter-collegiate sports, East Carolina has been well represented this year. With the acceptance into the Southern Conference, the College has taken another step forward.
Perhaps even more important than inter-collegiate athletics is the overall program, the program geared to the average student. East Carolina students are fortunate that there is such an excellent intramural program. With the variety and standards of the athletic program students find physical training equal with their academic education.
FIRST ROW: Gary Domanski, Arthur Henretta, Jim Raymor, Bob Kaylor, Pete Barnes, Chuck Conners, Jim Robinson, and Junior Green. SECOND ROW: J.W. Edwards, Lawrence Keith, Carolton Barnes, Ollie Jarvis, Buddy Bovender, Fred
Rodriques, and Bobby Joyce. THIRD ROW: Tommy NOrman, Mike Smith, Merrill Bynum, Lacy West, Roger Hedgecock, and Tommy Kidd.
Buc Nine Have Impressive
Earl Smith has been coaching college ball for nineteen years and has been at East Carolina for the past eleven years. During this, his first season as head baseball mentor, Coach Smith led the Bucs to a District 26 Championship, a Southern Regional Championship, and a third place in the N.A.I.A Finals.
Coach Smith said, "The team was well balanced and could make a big play when necessary." The climax to Coach Smith's first season was the signing of two of his 1963 players, Lacy West and Tommy Kidd, to professional contacts with the Cincinnati Redlegs.
Coach Smith finds it warm when competition is keen
The 1963 season was a good one for the Pirates, with wins over such powerful teams as Wake Forest, Ithaca, Colgate, and Southern Illinois. As Southern Regional Champions, the Bucs went to St. Joseph, Missouri, for the N.A.I.A. finals. Three All-State seniors are on this team: Lacy West, Carlton Barns, and Tommy Kidd. Lacy West was also named All-American. With the majority of the team returning, the Pirates expect another good season.
Season.
Tommy Kidd reaches for a low toss from third.
As Coach Smith prepares to change pitchers, he holds a conference on the mound with Carlton Barns, Junior Green, Tommy Kidd, Jim Robinson, and Lacy West.
J.W. Edwards, Pirate catcher, sprints home to score.
J. W. Edwards grabs foul lip to retire the side.
Coach Earl Smith gives advice to Carlton Barnes who holds one of
1963 Baseball
Merrill Bynum, right fielder, gets the signal to come in standing up.
Presbyterian 1
Southern Illinois 2
Colgate 1
Ithaca 7
Ithaca 2
Wake Forest 0
William and Mary 1
Delaware 9
Delaware 12
Washington and Lee 3
Bowling Green 9
Bowling Green 2
Camp Lejeune 4
Atlantic Christian 0
Florida State 6
Elon 3
Atlantic Christian 1
Elon 1
Wake Forest 3
Regular Season totals 14-4-1
Tommy Kidd, veteran first baseman, heads for third.
Record, 14-4-1
East Carolina 14
East Carolina 6
East Carolina 12
East Carolina 1
East Carolina 6
East Carolina 3
East Carolina 2
East Carolina 18
East Carolina 7
East Carolina 11
East Carolina 9
East Carolina 1
East Carolina 6
East Carolina 8
East Carolina 1
East Carolina 17
East Carolina 2
East Carolina 13
East Carolina 5
Coach Smith confers with Lacy West, Pirate pitcher.
N.A.I.A. TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
ECC OPP.
4 Grambling 5
5 California Western 0
3 North Dakota State 1
10 Winona State 2
5 Grambling 7
Buddy Bovender is tagged out by Grambling third basen
Fred Rodriquez crosses home plate after swatting homer in the Winona State game.
East Carolina
Jim Robinson scampers past first baseman.
In Winona State game, Chuck Conners slides. He's safe!
The camera angle gives the impression of a tag out; however, the umpire ruled that Junior Green missed the tag and Grambling College's Frank Garnet was safe at third.
Travels to Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Fred Rodriquez is forced to slide for the base in the third game of the tourney.
Carlton Barns slides in safe at third base in the game with North Dakota State.
MIKE ROMANIW
CHARLES ROSE
Linksmen Place in
CHAPPY BRADNER
VINCE EIDUKE
CAPTAIN BILL BROGDEN
Vince Eiduke, Gary Mull, Bill Brogden, Charles Rose, Chappy Bradner, and Mike Romaniw.
NAIA Tournament.
After a successful season of conference play including wins over Guilford, 14-4 and Atlantic Christian, 14-3, the Pirate linksmen went to Boone, N.C., for the twenty-sixth annual N.A.I. A. Tournament. East Carolina College placed second to Appalachian College despite rain and the unfamiliar course. The team was well rounded with each member coming in first at one time or another during the season. Bill Brogden led the golfers as captain.
Coach Ray Pennington rallies strokes.
John Clark, Ray Stallings, Blarney Tanner, Bane Shaw, Richard Hodges, Chad Farris, Ed Dunn, and Ben Brown
Pirate Netters ...
Although the 1963 tennis team was not in a conference, it was as successful as it has been in the previous six seasons during which the netters held the Carolina Conference championship. One of the victims which fell to the Pirate netmen was Atlantic Coast Conference foe- Wake Forest, 5 to 1.
Each match was like a tournament in itself. The Bucs proved their power again by ending up with the impressive won-loss record of eleven to three.
Senior Ed Dunn lettered in tennis.
Chad Farris and Ray Stallings double up.
Tanner was captain
...Set 11-3 Record.
Coast Wendell Carr and Bane Shaw greet a Guilford opponent.
Bane Shaw should see much action next season.
East Carolina Lead Over Richmond...
FIRST ROW: Jim Hoover, Jerry Tolley, Mike Handy, Dinky Mills. SECOND ROW: Bill McCants, Bill McPhall, Whitty Bass, Jerry Aimsfield. THIRD ROW: Rober Tallon, Leroy Spivey, Joe Price, Guy Hagerty, Tom Crocker, and Jim Poole.
For the track meet against the University of Richmond, Jerry Tolley teamed with Bill McPhall to lead the East Carolina Pirates over the Spiders. Both won two events, placed third in one event, and ran a leg in the mile relay. They scored twenty-four and one-half points between them. Tolley won the triple jump and the 220 yard dash; McPhall, the high jump and the 880 race. The Buc trackmen also gained points from Whitty Bass who won the 440-yarder. Tom Michel took the 330 intermediates. Poole
placed first in shot put competition. McWatters won the javelin throw.
The East Carolina cindermen had a successful season despite the hardship of no home track. The Bucs placed second in a tri-meet with North Carolina State College and Campbell College. Tolley finished second in three events- the triple jump, the 100 yard dash and the 200 yarder, totaling nine points for the Pirates.
...72-68.
Coach Vansant and Coah Welborn relax between events at Atlantic Christian College.
The season's long winning mile-relay team bettered the old district record. It included Whitty Bass, Bill McPhall, Jerry Tolley, and Mike Handy.
Mile-relay win adds up to defeat for Atlantic Christian College. Mills relays to Tolley.
Pirate Cindermen . . .
Bill McPhall's high jump is second only to the new district record.
Joe Price tied for first place in pole vault event.
. . Close Season ...
East Carolina Pirate trackmen gave the Lenoir Rhyne Bears some tough competition before bowing 52-42 in District 26 NAIA championship meet. EC's points gained in Greensboro were accumulated with one first place, five second place, two third place, and two fourth place finishes. The first place Buc victors were all in the same event. Bill McCants, Joe Price, and Guy Hagerty finished in a three-way tie for first place in pole vault competition. Jerry Tolley scored a second place in the 220. Berny McWatters took second place in the javelin. Whitty Bass came in second in the 440 and McPhall finished third in the 880.
Jim Poole claims second place in shot put competition in tourney.
Coacti Odell Welborn and Coach Henry Vansant count the points
Second in NAIA Meet.
Bill McCants takes a high hurdle.
Bids Taken on Track.
Bids for construction of a proposed quarter-mile oval, with fixtures for track and field events have been called. Specifications call for complete drainage of the infield, where facilities for pole vault, high jump, diseus throw, shot put, and broad jump will be installed. The oval runway will be divided into nine lanes. A new type of track surface developed to replace cinders will be used. The track will be located south of Ficklen Stadium.
Dinky Mills and Tom Michel greet Jim Tant at the finish of a mile.
Pirates Face Strongest Schedule
FIRST ROW: Jim Hoover, Richard Leggett, Neal Linker, Ikey Bullard, Ralph Royster, Jerry Tolley, Larry Rudisill, Ralph Kinsey, Dennis Mills, Larry Hopkins, Bill Cline, Buddy Bovender, Norman Swindel, Johnny Canup, and Kenneth Robertson.
SECOND ROW: Colon Quinn, Phil Harris, Rubie Lewis, Ricky Jarrell, Dave Neil,
Ken Heath, Corie McRae, Skipper Duke, Dave Alexander, Frankie Galloway, Ruffin Odom, Lynn Goforth, Ted Day, Dave Bungarner, and Maurice Allen.
THIRD ROW: Richard Hunnicutt, Truman Hilton, Whitty Bass, Raymond Perry, John Summer, Tom Michel, Elmer Krusa, Bill McPhall, Jim Leftwich, Mitchel Cannon, Buddy Stewart, and Johnny Anderson.
Co-Captains, Richard Huneycutt and Maurice Allen, lead the 1963 football squad.
Head football coach, Clarence Stasavich, fields his second Pirate football squad.
in East Carolina Football History.
Pass complete to Rudisill
Richmond 10 E.C.C. 7
Wake Forest 10 E.C.C. 20
Wofford 7 E.C.C. 34
Presbyterian 7 E.C.C. 24
Elon 0 E.C.C. 6
Western Carolina 0 E.C.C. 50
Citadel 6 E.C.C. 20
Lenoir Rhyne 0 E.C.C. 28
Tampa University 8 E.C.C. 14
1963 Season
EASTERN BOWL
Northeastern 6 E.C.C. 27
Cline picks up five
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Tom Michel
Richmond Nips ECC 10-7.
A fourth quarter field goal provided the winning points for Richmond as it defeated East Carolina, in the season's opener. For the second year, the Pirates have forced the Southern Conference member to come from behind to gain the victory.
In the first quarter, two East Carolina touchdowns were
called back for illegal procedure and illegal motion. The Pirates held the upper hand in the first half although the score was tied 7 to 7. In the second half Richmond took command. A fieid goal from East Carolina's twenty five yard line settled the issue 10 to 7 in favor of the Spiders.
Stadium Dedication
East Carolina College dedicated its new 16,000-seat football stadium as it played Wake Forest. Ground was broken for the J. S. Ficklen Memorial Stadium on May 3, 1962. It is named for a Greenville man who was one of the nation's leading tobacconists. The stadium is valued at $350,000.00.
Bumgarner and Galloway stop Deacons.
East Carolina Pirates Roll
Fullback Tom Michel sparks three touchdowns
Sophomore Buddy Bovender sweeps right.
Pirates roll off more yards against ACC foe.
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Frankie Galloway
Over Wake Forest 20-10.
As a capacity crowd of 16,000 looked on, East Carolina upset Wake Forest with a resounding 20-10 victory. They spotted the Deacons the lead twice, but with the versatile single-wing offensive they took complete control of the action. Hopeful Deacs could not match the Pirate offense. The Pirates scored the last two times they came into possession in the first half and the first time they had it in the second to go ahead. There was no more scoring for Wake Forest after that, with East Carolina holding the upper hand.
The Deacs received the opening kickoff, drove to the Pirate
fifteen and kicked a field goal for a 3-0 lead. East Carolina recovered a fumble and Michel scored from the two yard line, with four minutes in the first half, Wake Forest held a 10-6 advantage. Bovender started a drive and East Carolina led 12-10 at the half.
The Pirates took the kickoff and moved fifty-five yards in thirteen plays for a touchdown. The Deacs were crushed 20-10. A pass to Johnny Anderson was good for a two point conversion. East Carolina had a net gain of one hundred ninety yards rushing and passed for seventy-one yards.
Skipper Duke drops Deacon fullback
Pirates Take Terriers 34-7.
Rain failed to dampen the Pirate single wing charge on Wofford. The same potent running and passing that made Wake Forest a victim wrecked the Terriers from South Carolina. Wof- ford fumbled four times to the hard hitting Bucs. This, plus a blocked punt on the Wofford twelve yard line, gave East Carolina good scor- ing opportunities. Although Wofford scored first, the Pirates retaliated with a sixty-two yard pass complete to Bumgarner. Mills also scored on a pass. The Bucs piled up 356 yards in total offense and completed seven out of ten passes.
Mills dazzled fans with spectacular
IDC 4ward
Player of the Week
Dave Bumgarner
Pirate line holds Elon scoreless
Bucs Down Elon 6-0.
East Carolina scored late in the fourth quarter to defeat the fighting Christians. The Pirates took the Elon kickoff, moved to the Elon thirty-four yard line where defenses tightened. There they were forced to punt. Elon could not move beyond their own twenty-seven line in the second half.
Elon intercepted a pass and initiated a 140
drive that led to the Pirate two yard line. The Bucs held their line. An exchange of punts was followed by the East Carolina squad's major offensive. On the Elon twenty- six with four minutes in the game, the single wing combination began to click under the guidance of acting Coach Welborn. Cline went off tackle for the Pirate six points.
East Carolina Raps Presbyterian 24-7.
Tolley returns punt.
McPhall downs ball carrier.
The Pirates came from behind to defeat the Blue Hose of Clinton, South Carolina, 24-7. Presbyterian drew first blood, capitalizing on a fumble, to lead 7 to 0. John Anderson jarred the punt receiver and took over the Bucs on the forty-three yard line. Two plays brought the Pirates to midfield; here Mills scored with a fifty-yard dash on a reverse play. The score was 8 to 7 in favor of the Pirates. Late in the third period the single wing machine began to roll. Driving From the Blue Hose forty, Cline hit Bumgarner on a jump pass for the score. With fwelve minutes left in the game, the Bucs neld 17 to 7 lead. Defensive back Jerry folly intercepted a pass on East Carolina's wenty-six yard line and scampered to the Dne yard mark. Mills crossed the goal line and a pass to Allen completed the game.
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Bill Cline
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Bill McPhall
Hunnicutt attempts to block punt.
50-0 Victory Marks
Coach Welborn watches for a change in strategy.
Hard running Mills broke away with a fancy piece of footwork.
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Buddy Bovender
Deep man for Pirate defense, Jerry Tolley, stretches for that elusive pigskin.
Sophomore tailback, Buddy Bovender, shows versatility in the way he gained yardage against the Catamounts.
Climax of Homecoming.
Some eleven thousand spectators thrilled to a near perfect Pirate performance on October 19. The Buc offense kept the crowd on its feet much of the time. The tackling and blocking was teeth-rattling. The Pirates took command early in the game and never let up. At the end of the first period, full-back Tom Michel, end Dave Bumgarner, and wingback Dinky Mills had secured a lead of 23-0 for East Carolina College.
At halftime the score read 36-0, after a touchdown by Buddy Bovender and a seventeen yard pass from Cline to Anderson. Buc defense poured it on and held the Catamounts virtually motionless. In the third period, Michel powered over from the four, following wingback Jerry Tolley's eighty-two yard return of the second half kickoff. In the fourth quarter, 3ovender carried three times from the Cat thirty-nine to score. Ralph Royster kicked the fiftieth point. The Cats crossed mid-field only once during the entire game when they were not forced to punt.
Bovender shows off his running style
The Pirate defense held the Catamounts to a total of 30 yards rushing, 133 yards passing.
Johnny Anderson nabs a 17 yard pass to raise the score.
Dinky Mills grabs a pass from Cline to score the fourth touchdown of the game.
Swindell rushed Andersen, leading punter in the Southern Conference, who hails from Greenville, N.C., and lowered his punting average to 29 yards per kick.
EC Pirates March Over the
East Carolina College, rated as an underdog in the battle with the Citadel Cadets, tore through the ranks of the Southern Conference team. The Bucs crushed the high punting average of Andresen. Until the Pirate invasion he had been averaging 42.5 yards per boot- enough to be ranked nationally. He was rushed to the extent of having one kick blocked and his average was 29 yards per punt. The defense unit kept the Cadets contained in their own territory all but three times during the game. They forced the South Carolina team to punt seven times and recovered two of their fumbles. Mitchell Cannon was outstanding on defense as he moved in fast to block a Citadel punt to set up the last Pirate score.
In rolling up a 20-6 victory the defensive squad did not gain all the glory as the offense showed an exceptional amount of talent. The Pirates picked up 385 yards in total and dominated the entire contest. Nine plays following the start of game, the Bucs hit paydirt. Cline calmly tossed the ball 28 yards to Mills for the first tally.
Pirate fullback, Tom Michel, clears defending Cadets.
Co-captain Maurice Allen stretches for the elusive pigskin
IDC Award
Player of the Week
Ted Day
Citadel 20-6.
The extra two points came with a pass complete to Bumgarner to set the score 8 to 0. Four minutes later, East Carolina went into action again. Tom Michel raced through the Cadets on a fifty-four yard touchdown scamper. The Citadel team rallied and moved to East Carolina's eight yard line, but the stout Buc line halted them. The score 14-0, stood at halftime and remained throughout the third period. The final East Carolina tally came with a wingback reverse by Jerry Tolly. The attempt for the extra point was unsuccessful and gave the Pirates a 20-0 lead.
With less than a minute and a half remaining in the game, the Cadet eleven managed to hit pay dirt. A pass from the Cadet quarterback to the end gained their lone score for the game. The East Carolina Pirates claimed their prize as the game ended shortly after the Citadel touchdown. This was a very important victory for East Carolina College, who continued to prove capable of competing in the Southern Conference.
Cadets hold Bill Cline to 34 yards rushing.
Lenoir Rhyne Bows to the
The "Fighting Pirates" picked up their eighth consecutive win from Lenoir Rhyne. The Pirates responded well to the task of defending against the single wing as they held the Lenoir Rhyne Bears to 38-yards passing and 84-yards rushing. The first half lacked the usual Pirate color because they had to defend the old time single wing for the first time. The only score in the first half came when Ralph Royster recovered a Bear fumble. Two plays later, Bovender plunged over the goal line. The rest of the half was highlighted by defensive work by both teams.
The second half took on the spirit of East Carolina football as the Pirates started to use a little deception. For the first time, the Bucs used a split end. Using this formation, Bass teamed with Bovender for a 33-yard pass touchdown combination. The last two Pirate tallies were reaped from the use of hard-knock football in Pirate style.
The East Carolina line must be recognized for the outstanding job it did in holding the Bears, who never scored. Because of the work of front men like Lewis, Royster, and Day, the bears had to leave the field with a loss of 28-0.
Buddy Bovender, sophomore tailback, demonstrates his pass technique.
Ralph Royster gets punt away before it can be blocked.
IDC Award
Playe rof the Week
Maurice Allen
Mighty Pirates.
Captain Maurice Allen plots a game of deception to throw the Bear's defense off.
Richard Huneycutt makes a flying tackle to drop the foe behind the line of scrimmage.
Top yard gainer, Tom Mitchell, carries around the end deep into Lenoir Rhyne secondary defense.
Hard hitting Frankie Galloway and Dave Bumgarner build a defensive wall to block any advance
Larry Dusisill tackles a Spartan receiver.
Dinky Mills, speedy fullback, picks up a first down.
Mitchel Cannon listens to Coach Odell Welborns' defense strategy.
Bucs Top Tampa 14-8.
The last game of the Pirates' regular season was marked by fumbles which cost many prime positions. When the Buc's defense tightened, Mitchel Cannon recovered a Tampa fumble on the 20-yard line. The hard hitting Pirate line forced the Spartan eleven to play an aerial game. East Carolina line braced at the 6-yard line and blocked a field goal attempt; however, Val Johnson, Tampa quarterback, raced into the end zone and gave Tampa its first score. The final Spartan tally came as Buddy Bovender was tackled in the end zone.
In the third quarter the Pirates added another tally to the first half touchdown by Michel and two-point conversion of Jerry Tolly to complete the scoring. Dave Alexander intercepted a Spartan pass which set up the Bovender touchdown run. The final score was 14-8. This game wrapped up the Pirate's successful season and paved the way to the Eastern Bowl game.
IDC Award
Player of the week
Richard Huneycutt
E. C. C. Boasts Bowl Bid.
Despite the intense cold and frozen field, the Bucs dominated the Eastern Bowl clash with Northeastern University. Both Tom Michel and Larry Rudisill made 80-yard touchdown plays in the second half. In the first period Michel went over from the fifteen to give the first tally of the game. Northeastern drove to the Pirate eleven yard-line only to be blocked by the stout Buc line. After scoring two field goals, the Huskies relinquished the ball. Michel took the ball on a fake back lateral and scampered 82-yards to pay dirt. The next East Carolina tally came in less than three minutes. Larry Rudisill caught a deflected pass from Cline and ran 50-yards to score. These plays took the spirit from the Huskies and the remaining minutes belonged to the Bucs. Bovender connected with Allen for 18-yards that clinched the game. Tom Michel was voted the game's top back; Frankie Galloway, most valuable player.
Johnny Anderson is hauled down after making an eight yard gain to set up the first scoring play.
Tom Michel dives into the end zone for the first score of the game.
Football Awards Are
Maurice Allen collects four honors: the Most Valuable Player Award, the E. E. Rawl Award for Scholarship, the Lance Award for Leadership, and the Outstanding Senior Award. As team captain, Maurice has served as an example of scholarship as well as leadership.
Ted Day receives the Best Blocker Award for the second year in a row. Ted, a junior from Washington, North Carolina, ably fills the guard position on the Pirate squad.
Presented at Annual Banquet.
Coach Vansant presents the Outstanding Freshman Award to tackle Keith Sauls.
As middle linebacker, Frankie Galloway earned the team's Outstanding Player Award. Both his defensive ability and his prowess as the offensive center won for him the distinction of Little All-American.
Frosh Squad Meets Top Teams.
FIRST ROW: Ed Daly, Gilbert Moore, Jim York, John Crew, Keith Sauls, Steve Wright, Pete Crane, Buster Hawkins, Sammy Viverette, Richard Davis, Bill Decker, and Charlie Forbes.
SECOND ROW: Churchill Grimes, Walter Bostic, Jim Baennan, Henry Taylor, Leroy Cobb, Kenn Dodd, Al Colder, W. C. Daniels, Bob Goodman, Robert Ellis, Ted Lawson, and Nelson
Smith. THIRD ROW: Coach Mickey Brown, Coach Richard Lage, Bill Joyner, Jack Foley, Doug Lewis, Frank Cox, Steve Hughes, David Degrange, Harold Glattlie, Mack Herndon, Elbert Buck, James Wheeler, Frank Gatling, Head Coach Henry Vansant, and Coach Terry Paul.
During the N. C. State game, Head Coach Henry Vansant an> End Coach Jerry Paul discuss strategy and possible substitutions
Jack Foley (23) tries to shift to avoid N.C. State defense.
The Baby Bucs played two North Carolina teams: Chowan College and N. C. State. The schedule also included- Fredrick Military Academy, Apprentice School and the freshman team of the University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.
Cheerleaders Spark
For the first time in East Carolina College history, male cheerleaders were selected to add pep and sparkle to the squad. Participating in the Homecoming parade and cheering at all of the home games were but a small portion of the activities of this energetic group of team boosters. Well-organized pep rallies, giant bon fires, and new cheers helped to raise school spirit to an all-time high. Dicky Tayloe, able leader of this spirited squad, found tremendous student support for its varied endeavors.
"Here come the Pirates!"
Bryan Bennett, organizer of the squad, removes his hat in a salute to the students that have the "Big Time" school spirit.
Linda Killian feels a tense moment.
Mary Conn and Bill Cunniff lead a yell at the freshman pep rally.
As the crowd watches the kick-off, Patsy Kennedy and Leslie Kent leap high with excitement.
Donnie Hicks cheers "Let's Go Pirates"
Praise be to the Pirates for the 50-0 Homecoming prize.
Head Cheerleader Dicky Tayloe and Ray Spears yell for the "Fighting Bucs."
Doris Ann Hoover cheers during a pre-game parade.
FIRST ROW: Eddie Barnes, Phil Cates, Dicky Tayloe, Bill Cunniff, Tom Scott. SECOND ROW: Patsy Kennedy, Mary Conn, Donnie Hicks, Leslie Kent, Linda Killian, Gigi Guice, Doris Hoover, Nancy Suggs, Donna Markham.
FIRST ROW: Larry Phillips, Butch Ricks, Billy Brogden, and Roger Reges. SECOND ROW: Grady Williamson, Jerry Woodside, Bobby Kinnard, and Bill Eure.
ABSENT: Don Holman, Gerald Parker, Tom Scotf, Bill Otte, and Russ Knowles.
Basketball
With twenty-four games on the 1964 schedule, the Pirate basketball team saw a losing season. Sixteen teams were encountered for the 15-9 record. Top scorer for the season was Bill Otte with a 18.5 point average. Don Holman came in second with 15.0 and Jerry Woodside was a close third with 14.8 points per game.
Not only was East Carolina out scored, but the team also was beaten on the rebounds. The average number of rebounds per game for the Pirates was 70.9 and the opponents, 75.8. Leading rebounds for the Bucs were Jerry Woodside, Bobby Kinnard, and Bill Otte. The team captain for the year was Billy Brogden.
Buc pilot, Coach Wendell Carr, is giving instructions on strategy during a time out. Last year Coach Carr was coach for the freshman squad. His experience with the "Baby Bucs" has enabled him to step into the position of head coach of the "Fighting Pirates."
Tension mounts as Gerald Parker catches opponent off guard with a jump shot.
Jerry Woodside goes up for two as Bobby Kinnard and foes look on.
Highlights Winter Sports.
Billy Brogden, team captain, charges the net to add two points.
E. C. C. Downs Lenoir Rhyne 77-66.
Bobby Kinnard hooks over the block of a Lenoir Rhyne opponent.
Bill Otte, Buc's top scorer ina single game, goes up for two points.
Jerry Woodise, high scoring forward, sinks one or the Bucs.
Billy Brogden goes in for a layup.
A Lenoir Rhyne player works hard to block shot attempt by Billy Brogden.
Bucs Fall to Christians
Bobby Kinnard and an Atlantic Christian foe battle for rebound under the Pirate's basket.
in Two Encounters.
Grady Williamson's attempt to score is blocked in the cage battle with Atlantic Christian College
Bobby Kinnard pulls in a rebound for E.C.C.
Billy Brogden drives hard in High Point College contest.
Bucs End Season With 9-15 Record.
RESULTS ECC SCORE OPP.SCORE
Richmond 67 71
High Point 48 84
Lenoir Rhyne 77 77
Frederick 101 78
Wilmington 87 70
Elon 70 71
Davidson 77 105
Oglethorpe 59 66
Cumberland 96 93
Oglethorpe 79 67
Elon 57 82
William and Mary 47 64
Atlantic Christian 85 89
Virginia Tech 68 72
V.M.I 78 86
Oglethorpe 64 61
The Citadel 79 85
High Point 68 72
Pikeville 81 63
Belmont Abbey 77 58
Elon 60 66
Davidson 45 105
Atlantic Christian 71 88
Lenoir Rhyne 62 57
Freshman Squad Shows Promise.
RESULTS ECC SCORE OPP.SCORE
Duke 74 82
Richmond 73 95
Louisburg 77 78
Carolina Military 107 61
E.M.I 93 112
Willam and Mary 78 88
Chowan 77 76
City of Albemarle 109 70
Myrtle Beach AB 114 87
Va. Tech 60 105
V.M.I. 66 67
Myrtle Beach AB 116 85
Citadel 83 93
E.M.I. 73 78
William and Mary 82 74
Chowan 73 71
Davidson 89 84
FIRST ROW: Lanis Smith, Charles LaRue, Fred Bonner, and C.P. Owens. SECOND ROW: Billy Duckett, Dan Pasquariello, Mike Baker, Gerald Smith and
Lynn Phil Herndon. ABSENT: T.A. Dodson, Oakley Hogg, Tom Adams, and Mac Henderson
Buc
Harry Sober is first off the block to begin the 200-yard free style event.
Paul Donohue, Pirate diver, is poised in mid-air.
Howard Purser demonstrates the back stroke.
Freshmen Swim in Invitational.
FIRST ROW: Coach Norman J. Cox, Dick Fogel, Les Gerber, Mike Hamilton, Joel Segan. SECOND ROW: Gerry Askins, Dave Fitzgerald, Buddy McCotter, John Miller, Jerry Perkins.
Tankmen Set College Records.
FIRST ROW: Bob Bennett, Jim Marasco, Bob Federici, Larry Hewes, Dr. Ray Martinez, Coach. SECOND ROW: Joe Shanabrough, Miles Barefoot, Chuck Norwood, Paul Donohue, Howard Purser, Harry Sober.>BOB FEDERICI, Captain
Bob Bennett demonstrates butterfly stroke.
EAST CAROLINA VARSITY RECORDS
400 Med. Relay Zschau, Marasco, Federici, and Hewes 3:49.8
200 Free Harry Sober 1:57.2
50 Free Harry Sober 22.4
200 Ind. Med. Joe Shanabrough 2:11.5
200 Fly Bob Federici 2:09.6
100 Free Larry Hewes 50.0
200 Back Chuck Norwood 2:09.0
500 Free Joe Shanabrough 5:31.0
220 Breaststroke Jim Marasco 2:26.4
400 Free Relay Sober, Barefoot, Federici, and Hewes
Paul Donohue holds the school record for the meter dive.
E.C.C. Wrestlers Boast
FIRST ROW Keith Douglas, Jerry Williamson, Bob Lane, Frank Guarino, Marshall Cotoe. SECOND ROW: Ray Perry, Neel Linker, Dave Wilcox, Guy Hagarty, Mike Lambeth. ABSENT: Bob Moody, Leroy Cobb, Jim Brennan, Kennett Dodd.
Jerry Willianson, Freshman wrestle down N.C. State contender.
Keith Douglas, sophomore letterman, wrestles Carolina man. Below, Douglas grapples with a Pfeiffer College wrestler
Seven Wins.
With lettermen returning in all but one weight class, the Buc wrestlers post a fine season. The East Carolina wrestlers has conquered five teams: Duke University, R.P.I., St. Andrews, Pembroke and Pfeiffer. Neel Linker rates as top Pirate Grappler with a 9-1 record. Dave Wilcox is ranked second on the squad. Bill Cunniff acts is assistant coach until Coach Bob Gantt is free from football duties.
Tension mounts as each waits his turn on the mat.
Official checks Marshall Cotoe's attempt to pin N.C. State foe.
Bob Gantt does double duty, serving not only as wrestling coach but also as as- sistant football coach.
Neel Linker, sophomore letterman, grapples with Doug McKenzi, Pfeiffer College opponent.
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Alpha Phi fielder misses grounder.
SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS--CHI OMEGA
FIRST ROW: Dawn Reaves, Judy Brisson, Elaine Brewer, Sandy Denton, Dinah Nibbelink. SECOND ROW: Donnie Hicks, Linda Minton, Nancy Roberts, Carolyn Cates, Jane Bennett, Barbara Ryan, Peggy Daniels.
Victory always exhibits varied emotions.
Plans Intramurals
Andrea Harris, Alpha Phi forward, takes advantage of a jump shot.
Coed football makes its debut.
Lambda Chis are the first to stage coed football game.
Peggy Thurman scampers for touchdown.
C. U. Sponsors Competition.
FIRST ROW: Dora Brown, Sandy Lester, Sherry Linker, Dot Ellen, and Malcom Griffith. SECOND ROW: Ben Willoughby, Jim Moss, Andrea Whitchard, Bill Johnson, Roger Nixon, and Eddie Ezzell.
Intramural Program Offers Variety.
Softball is dominated by the Lambda Chi fraternity.
Touch football is the main interest for the fall season
Mack Worthington, Circle K center, jumps against a Fabulous Five player.
Tumbling is half-time entertainment during a ball game.
Phi Taus and Delta Sigs wage bowling battle.
Theta Chis lead in the three-leg race
The human wheelbarrow race is an alltime favorite.
Everett Cameron shows his broad jump skill.
Buc style of the discus throw is shown by Eddie Barnes.
Greeks Have Field Day.
Organizations
Because interests of the people of the world vary from school, to spiritual, and to occupational, peole organize themselves according to mutual interests. The student sof East Carolina College likewise join organizations according to their individualities. Organizations on this campus are much like those found in any society. These include the fraternities and sororities for social entertainment and fellowship, the clubs for mutual occupational and social interest, and the religious groups for people of like faith. Many tasks of life are accomplished by the combined efforts of people who have common interests and aspirations. By joining organizations, students are able to communicate their ideas and aims and together accomplish what they cannot achieve individually.
Alumni Association
The objectives of the East Carolina College Alumni Association are threefold: to keep alumni informed about the college activities; to encourage alumni to represent the college in their respective communities; and to persuade each alumnus to make an annual contribution to the East Carolina College Development Fund.
In the office located in the Mamie Jenkins Building, are an alphabetical list of all graduates, a class file, and a geographical file by counties which is sub-filed by towns on addressograph plates. About seventeen
Miss Janice Hardison Director of Alumni Activities
Student helpers aid in getting the monthly newspaper to interested alumni.
Mrs. Van Nortwick, secretary to the alumni association, files the new alumni addresses.
Homecoming brings alumni, administrative offi the campus. Some of them were spectators at Auditorium held on Saturday night.
Officers for the Alumni Association are George Willard, president; Mrs. Ruth Garner, treasurer; Miss Janice Hardison, secretary; Fodie Hodges, outgoing president; and Evan Griffin, director of the Williamston district.
Forms Development Fund for College.
thousand alumni receive a monthly newsletter from he alumni office, and both on and off campus ctivities of alumni from across the state are coordinated through the alumni secretary.
In addition, the Alumni Association also supports ie college through individual contributions to the levelopment Fund, organized by a'umni in 1962 to olicit contributions of unrestricted money for developmental needs as they might arise. Contributions come from alumni living in all fifty states and in several foreign countries.
Mr. Jack Young accepts the Alumnus of the Year Award for Billy Green. The presentation is made by Mr. Robert Morgan. At the banquet, Mr. Young is named "Chief Buccaneer" for 1963-64.
Miss Janice Hardison aids in the final count-up of the L and M cigarette packs last summer. The money bought a new shell to be used for better sound production in Ficklen Stadium and Wright Auditorium.
During the Homecoming weekend, members of the 1933 and 1953 football teams are honored at a luncheon.
Miss Hardison and Dr. Rober Williams discuss plans for the East Carolina Development Fund.
Joyce Thomas Corresponding Secretary
Cherry Garris Recording Secretary
Billi Stewart Reporter
College Union Provides Various Outlets
Acting as the community center of the College, the College Union is designed for the students, faculty, administration, alumni, and guests. It is not just a building, but it is also an organization and a program. Together they represent a well-balanced plan for the community life of the College.
The purpose of the College Union is two-fold, social and service. Within the social, come the recreation and education offered through College Union facilities and through the volunteer student committees which plan and stage events. As well as providing a center for self-directed recreation, the College Union offers planned and well-organized activities designed to appeal to a variety of social and recreational interests.
In serving the College, the Union is open ninety hours a week and is used as an information center, checking station, and lost and found headquarters. The Union is a unifying force in the life of the College.
John Thompson Vice-President
Donna Thigpen President
Serving the students, the College Union is widely known as the gathering center on campus. Rush hours are ten in the morning and lunchtime.
Chess is not as popular as bridge, but occasionally two fans meet in a battle of the minds.
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Many hours are spent in the College Union playing the ever popular card game, bridge.
A favorite outlet for the summer school students is the traditiional bingo-ice cream parties.
Homecoming is a favorite time of the College Union. An open house welcmoes alumni and guests to the festive weekend.
Delegates to the Regional Convention are Bobby Chappell, Cherry Garris, Billi Stewart, Tim Bagwell, and John Thompson. Tim is president of Region V.
Station manager Tommy Walalce spends many hours at the turntables.
Staff of the radio stations include Pat Shea, Loretta Foster, Judy Blankenship, Charles Porter, Dave McLemore, Winston Copeland, Paul Hjortsvang, Jeff Church, and Tommy Wallace.
WWWS-AM, WWWS-FM, and WWWS-TV
Television technicians Nick Barnes, Bobby Blake, Rick Nitolli, Bill Seamans, and Jay Barbour adjust equipment for a program.
Richard Worthington, Phil Jordan, Jim Lester, Tom Smithwick, and Tommy Stroud compose part of the FM staff.
Randy Cochran, Basil White, Phil Stein, Frank Harvey, and Pete Smith select records to play on the air.
Miss Rosalind Roulston interviews Maurice Allen upon the football team's return from the Eastern Bowl game.
Dr. Corinne Rickert, Director of On-Campus Broadcasting, works in her office located in the library.
Compose Campus Communications Media.
WWWS-AM, WWWS-FAA, and WWWS-TV are under the direction of Dr. Corinne Rickert, Director of On-Campus Broadcasting. Miss Rosalind Roulston is in charge of all Off-Campus Broadcasting. The intra-television channel provides entertainment as well as educational programs. Offered as television courses are health, business, geography, psychology, music and science.
Under the direction of station manager Tommy Wallace and with the assistance of Rick Nitolli, the AAA station remained on the air forty-eight hours during the drive for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. Members of the staff collected from the students a total of $380.00.
The radio station, which is located in Joyner Memorial Li- brary, is self-supported and one of the few communications media not under the Student Government Association. This medium provides the only professional broadcasting training at the College. In the past four years, more than twelve students trained at the station have entered professional broadcasting.
These three media of communication enable the students and the public to be better informed of campus programs and activities.
Brenda Phelps questions Bill Kincaid during the broadcast for the benefit of the UNICEF.
Judy Spruill mimeographs copies of the daily news happenings on campus.
Jean Allen types her news story for publication.
Johnny Parker addresses envelopes to be sent to the hometown newspapers.
News Bureau Obtains New Director.
Mr. Henry Howard busies himself at his desk in his first year at this important post.
North Carolinians learn of the happenings on the East Carolina College campus through the News Bureau. Under the supervision of Mr. Henry Howard, the News Bureau reaches over two hundred news outlets- fifty-one daily newspapers and 144 non-daily news media. In the course of one week thirty to thirty-five stories go to these news media.
The bureau writes two types of news. The first is general information about the growth and development of the College. The second is current events of the individual students. When a student receives recognition for some service, the News Bureau sends an article to the hometown newspaper. This news outlet keeps the public informed about the College.
Busy moments occur as the personnel of the News Bureau endeavor to relay the campus news to all papers concerned.
Virginia Dansy and Sarah Kirkpatrick are the other two full-time employees of the News Bureau. Sarah is Assistant Director, and Virginia is the secretary.
time employees of the News
Religion
The tensions of the world today affect college students more than most people realize, and East Carolina students are no exception. In this atmosphere, many students find that they need some type of Divind Guidance to give them security. Many turn to their religion and hence to the religious groups on campus.
The ten different religious groups at East Carolina help greatly in filling this need. Not only do they provide friendship through their meetings, but they also help students find the understanding they need in order to give and to receive much from campus life. These groups are coordinated by the Inter-Religious Counil headed by Mr. D.D. Gross.
Homecooked meals every Monday night are a project of the Baptist Student Union.
Brenda Painter, president; Robert H. Chappell, vice-president; and Connie Radford, secretary.
Baptists Participate in Christmas Caroling.
Providing depth and balance in Christian education and helping students practice their Christian concern in areas of creative service are the ideals and purposes of the East Carolina Baptist Student Union.
A student is qualified to join this organization if he has been a member of a Baptist Church. Membership may also be obtained by those of other denominations.
The one hundred and thirty-five members of this organization hold weekly forms and vesper services. Bible discussion groups help the student understand his religious beliefs. Monthly social activities and other meetings bring students together in fellowship. At Christmas the group goes caroling in Greenville. A very important service is the work youth teams in the churches.
Freshmen anxiously await refreshments at the BSU Center during Orientation Week.
Enjoyment may be found in the basement of the BSU Center where members try their skill at table tennis.
Informal discussions benefit the students of the Canterbury Club in exploring and learning more about the faith.
Weekly Communion Highlights Canterbury Meetings.
Canterbury affords any interested student an opportunity to learn and discuss life and its inevitable questions. This Episcopal sponsored organization provides religious fellowship and religious activities for college students. Canterbury sponsors a book club, a married couples Canterbury, and a faculty fellowship. The weekly meetings at St. Paul's Episcopal Church begins with the service of Holy Communion followed by a supper and a program. The Episcopal Chaplain for East Carolina College campus is the Reverend Richard N. Ottaway.
Delicious meals are prepared and enjoyed at each meeting of the Canterbury Club.
A part of growing in the Episcopal faith is experienced through the observance of Communion. This ritual is held weekly at the Canterbury meetings.
Free Will Baptists Enjoy Yearly Picnic.
A religious organization organized to provide fellowship for Free Will Baptist students on East Carolina Campus, the Free Will Baptist Student Fellowship has no requirements for membership. Weekly meetings, suppers, yearly banquet, annual picnic, and religious programs are the plans for 1964. Campus and community activities include membership in the Inter-Religious council and assistance with the Pitt County Tuberculosis Association. This organization is sponsored by the North Carolina State Convention of Original Free Will Baptists.
Reverend C. L. Patrick, president of the N. C. State Convention of Original Free Will Baptists, visited the East Carolina organization in January.
Women of the various Free Will Baptists Churches rotate in serving meals to the students each Monday night.
Reverend Robert Crawford; Judy Spruill, treasurer; Phyllis Wooten, publicity chairman; Ruth Clark, president; and Geraldine Hudson, secretary.
Sereta Butler and Bobby Smith demonstrate the use of a Biblical scroll.
Mary Ann Mayo, secretary; James Jackson, vice-president; and Sherrill Stryon, board member.
Any student affiliated with or interested in the Pentecostal Holiness Church and other full gospel churches is qualified for membership in the King Youth Fellowship. Its ideals are to provide fellowship, spiritual enrichment, and Christian service to its members. Activities on campus and in the community include weekly meetings with devotional programs and recreational activities, church attendance, student contact with similar groups on other campuses, Inter-Religious Council work, Orientation Week, and program assistance with church schools and choirs in Greenville.
King Youth Members Help Greenville Churches.
FIRST ROW: Carol Radford, Sherrill Stryon, and Mary Ann Mayo.
SECOND ROW: Bill Upton, Sereta Butler, and Harold Mills.
THIRD ROW: James Jackson, Gay Williams, and Paul Armstrong.
FOURTH ROW: Alton Patrick, Bobby Smith and David Lee.
FIFTH ROW: Evelyn Jones, Carolyn Tucker, and Roger Boles.
Devotions are a vital portion of the opening service at the meetings of the Lutheran Student Association.
The highlight of the year for this group was the completion and dedication of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. The dream was actually begun by college students.
Lutherans Take Annual Retreat to the Sound.
This religious group strives to provide fellowship among Lutheran students. They work, worship, and play together. Plans within the organization this year include annual fall and spring retreats at Pamlico Sound, spring carnival, and spring ashram for Lutheran Student Associations in the Southern states. Campus and community activities are Inter-Religious council, Religious Emphasis Week, and Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Greenville.
Led by the Lutheran minister and Mrs. Mildred Derrick and Miss Pat Benson, advisors, students gather for lively discussions on religious questions.
Johnny Canup, treasurer; Cathy Bynum, secretary; Judy Hendrix, vice-president; and Carolyn Heavener, president.
Newman Club Enjoys Fall Festival.
Harriet Divosky, secretary; William Shearer vice-president; Philip Thomas Jordan, vice-president; and John J. Heery, treasurer.
Balanced programs of religious, intellectual, and social activities are provided through the Newman Club. Catholic training is provided on a college level for Catholic students in non-Catholic colleges. The club also provides any information about the Catholic religion to any non-Catholic who might be interested. All students interested in the club meetings and participation in club discussions are invited to join. This year the club has thirty-five local members.
Meeting weekly in the Y-Hut located on campus, the club takes part in social and fraternal activities. Plans include sponsoring a fall festival at St. Raphael's School, giving a St. Patrick's Day party, and teaching the Catholic religion to grammar school children.
This religious group was founded in 1915 in the memory of John Henry Cardinal Newman who devoted his life to the Catholic College Student.
By working together, the Newman Club holds a car wash to make money for their projects.
Father Spillan leads Catholic students in their meetings and discussions each week.
At their twice monthly meetings, the members of the Society of Young Friends enjoy gathering around the piano and participating in a good old fashioned song fest.
Dr. John O. Reynolds serves this Quaker club as faculty advisor.
Young Friends Visit Guilford College,
This religious group promotes fellowship among Quaker students on campus; learns more about Quaker beliefs; and develops spiritual, social, and leadership qualities. Membership is open to all Quaker students attending East Carolina and other persons who are earnestly interested in Quaker doctrine and beliefs. The Young Friends was founded on the East Carolina Campus fall quarter, 1961. Plans include seminars on the study of Quaker beliefs, a trip to the Yearly Meeting of Friends at Guilford College in August, Christmas social, and a banquet during spring quarter.
Sandra Smith,treasurer; Billy Worrell, secretary; Linwood Anderson, president; and Edward Lee Daniels, vice-president.
Sylvia Crocker and Sarah Biggs play with the toys collected for underprivileged children at Christmas.
Rehearsing for the Christas Program, the cast relax on the floor of the Westminster Student Center.
Westminster Fellowship Plans Spring Retreat.
That the calling to be God's people while a part of a college community might be more clearly understood and more vitally realized in the lives of a Presbyterian student is the purpose of the Westminster Fellowship. Projects for this year include Fall and Spring Retreats, North Greenville Sunday School for Negro children, support of Taejon College in Korea, and support of the National Student Christian Federation and World Student Christian Federation. The Westminster Fellowship has a representative to the Inter-Religious Council and Synod Westminster Council.
Eloise Johnson, vice-president; Charles Rose, treasurer; Pat Farrior, vice-president; Jim Biggs, president; and Judy Biggs, secretary.
Wesley Foundation Provides Recreation for Students.
At their weekly meeting, members of the Wesley Found are served a meal for a nominal fee.
Singing hymns is a favorite pastime of the members of the Wesley Foundation.
Organized at East Carolina College in 1936, the Wesley Foundation provides the opportunity for college students to explore the spiritual and material meanings of life. Members congregate to study, to worship, and to give a fuller meaning to their religion.
Although initially established for Methodist students only, the Wesley Foundation does not set denominational qualifications upon its' membership. Anyone who is interested in the foundation may becbme a member. All Methodist students are theoretically members.
The main activity in which the Wesley Foundation participates is the Inter-Religious Council and activities sponsored by this group.
Throughout the year the members experiment with new forms to use in the attempt to understand the essentials of the New Testament Witness.
Emmett Jones, treasurer; Barbara Proctor, secretary; Ola Mae Bundy, vice-president; and William Joseph, president.
Clubs
Clubs are organized because of student interest in a particular area of study. Clubs give the student a chance to voice his opinions and prepare him for future responsibility in governing his country.
Twenty such organizations exist on this campus. Although service is the primary objective, these groups benefit the student in his social life. These clubs appeal to different groups, but they all serve the common purpose of helping the student learn to cooperate. Through club activities, the student learns to be a responsible citizen today and tomorrow.
Forming figures in the water is an essential part of the training this water club.
Membership in the Aquanymphs numbers approximately nineteen coeds.
Aquanymphs Present Annual Water Show.
To practice synchronized swimming and to present the spring water show for the enjoyment of students and the general public are the purposes of the Aquanymphs. Membership qualifications are the ability to swim front and back crawl, to breast stroke, to side stroke, to float, and to perform several stunts. The Aquanymphs' plans for this year are a spring water show and participation in Carolina's A.A.U. Synchronized Swimming Meet in the Spring.
Sandra Snyder, president; Ann Crenshaw, vice-president; Bunny McIlwean, secretary; and Barbara Johnson, treasurer.
FIRST ROW: Ann Kizer, vice-president; Faye Bowman, president; Merle Evans, vice-president.
SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Anders, treasurer; Sylvia Crocker, Hycainth Lemons, membership chairman; and Lynn Abott, historian.
Making mum corsages for Homecoming job for the A.C.E. members.
The purpose of the Association of Childhood Education is to work for the education and well-being of children by promoting desirable conditions, programs, and practices; to raise the standard of preparation; to encourage continued professional growth of teachers and leaders in this field; to inform the public of the needs of children and of the school program; and to bring into active cooperation all groups concerned with children.
The A.C.E. includes all persons interested in the education and well-being of children two to twelve years of age. Each year the A.C.E. tries to help some child have a happier Christmas. This year the A.C.E. sold Homecoming mums in order to make a child's Christmas brighter. Representatives were sent to the international convention in Portland, Oregon.
A.C.E. Sells Mums at Homecoming
Members of The Association of Childhood Education enjoy the program on Okinawa given by Miss Sadie Harris
Rick Nitolli and his help mate adjust and operate the television cameras for the many educational programs carried by Channel 2, WWWS-TV, at the College
Spencer Knight, president; Rick Nitolli, vice-president; Charles Porter, publicity Loretta Foster, secretary; and Tony Frederici, treasurer.
Spencer Knight, president; Rick Nitolli, vice-president; Charles Porter, publicity manager; Loretta Foster, secretary; and Tony Federici, treasurer.
Broadcasting Guild Aids UNICEF Campaign.
Nationally founded May 13, 1963, the Broadcasting Guild is an honorary fraternity at East Carolina College.
The main purpose of this organization is to promote superior quality within the field of broadcasting. The advancement of the ideals of broadcasting both educational and professional has been achieved by honoring those who have set examples of these ideals.
This year nine members joined the organization. To be a member, a student must have a "C" average; and he must be active in radio or television for a period of one year or more. The conduct of each member must be superior to the generally approved educational and professional standards. Membership must not exceed thirteen. Bi-monthly meetings include a supper meeting and a business meeting.
Counting donations for the annual WWWS campus radio "radiothon" is a task for the guild members.
Bill Pittman, president; Jerry Fulford, secretary; and Robert Taft, treasurer.
Jim Rabon punches a ticket for Rufus Freeman at the Air Force Band Concert.
Circle K Club Usher at Entertainment Series.
Outstanding qualities of leadership and scholarship with a "C" average are qualifications one must possess to be a member in the Circle K Club. Membership is by invitation. This service organization was founded in Pullman, Washington, in 1936; and the East Carolina Club was the fifth organized in the United States. "We build for justice, liberty, democracy, and a better world" is the motto of the club.
Dinner meetings are held each week in the Buccaneer Room for the Circle K members.
Discussion groups offer the members a chance to express themselves; therefore, training them for their roles as future leaders.
College Artists Open Art Sales Gallery.
Fellow members evaluate and criticize the work of artist Don Miller.
Third quarter freshmen who have submitted an acceptable portfolio of six pieces of work are eligible for membership in this art service club. The club proposes to further the cause and enjoyment of art among the students and citizens of Greenville. Officers are elected each quarter. This association was formed fall quarter, 1963. An art sales gallery, the first one in Greenville, features student exhibitions throughout North Carolina. A booklet showing art work from East Carolina has been published.
Don Miller, president and secretary; and Scott Drysdale, vice-president and treasurer.
Molding and plying will eventually lead to a fine finished work of pottery.
Learning how to do a woodcut is a must for all art students.
Home Economics Club Sponsors Spaghetti Supper.
The Home Economics Club features as its theme for the float in the Homecoming Parade, "Buccaneer Fashion Review."
Values of home economics in a dual course are an example of the many adult courses offered at East Carolina College.
Developing professional attitudes is one of the many purposes of the East Carolina Home Economics Association. Inter-group and international understanding in many fields, especially those concerned with family life, is emphasized. As a result of the work of the club, professional ties between college students and home economists are built. The club serves as a recruit for the profession of home economists and dem- onstrates through individual and group work the ideas of home economics. The students participate in programs for improving family life.
The Home Economics Club was founded in 1908 at Lake Placid, New York. It grew out of a lag between the findings of science and their applications in the home. So great was the need for improvement that the federal legislation promoted the movement. Any student who is a home economics major or minor is eligible for membership. This year the club has one hundred and thirteen members.
Senior Day, which was sponsored by the Home Economics Department, was an exciting one for high school senior girls. They enjoyed a tour of the college campus.
Industrial Arts Club Publishes Student Directory.
To promote professional activities among industrial arts students and to provide fellowship and interesting activities among members are the ideals of the Industrial Arts Club. Industrial arts majors are invited to become members. Plans within the organization include field trips to various industries and a delegation to the National and State Industrial Arts Conventions in Washington, D. C, and Raleigh, N. C. The club has participated in Home- coming, White Ball, and Fall Festival activities for the year. They also perform various services for the college and the Industrial Arts Department. They contracted and published the 1963-64 student directory.
Learning the parts of a motor is one of the principles taught members of the Industrial Arts Club.
Leon Walters, secretary; Dave Davis, president; and Lyle Lewis, treasurer.
Mr. Olsen demonstrates to the industrial arts students the correct procedure of welding.
Becoming familiar with all the equipment in the library is a major element of the work in the Library Science Department.
Displaying material on different books is an integral part of the duties of the Library Club.
Library Club Observes National Book Week.
A library science major or minor, or a library assistant, or anyone seriously interested in library work is the person who qualifies to be a member of the East Carolina Library Club.
This organization is dedicated to the purpose of promoting fellowship among the college students who seem to have like interests. The most important ideas are the encouragement of interest in the field of library science and in the East Carolina College Library. In order to fulfill these ideas and purposes, the organization holds meet- ings monthly to hear discussions about library problems and interests. These meetings stimulate the interest as well as help members to get a better understanding of this field.
This year has been filled with activities. The members participated in National Book Week November tenth through the sixteenth and worked on projects for Library Week.
Judy Fish, secretary-treasurer; Pat Scott, reporter; Howard Blanton, president; Bronna Sineath, vice-president; Miss Billie Evans, advisor; and Judy Bass, historian.
Guest Lecturers Speak to Mathematics Club.
Jane Roush, social chairman; Faye Brown, president; Billy Peedin, vice-president; Barbara Ward, program chairman; and Lisa Olive, membership chairman.
Billy Peedin tells a tells a new member exactly what the aims of the club are.
This organization has striven to stimulate an interest in mathematics. Its purpose is to bring into fellowship people who share this interest in the field. They hear speakers and give reports in order to promote an even greater enthusiasm for its study.
With seventy-five members, the Marie D. Graham Mathematics Club has participated in many campus and community activities. It helped with Homecoming activities, a project in which the club participates each year. It participated in the carnivals and aided a family at Christmas.
The Mathematics Club enjoys refreshmenets at one of the regular meetings an dproves that mathematicians also have fun.
Lucille Dew, publicity chairman; Malinda Wall, president; Barbara Swinson, vice-president; and Barbara Samuels, secretary-treasurer.
Modern Dance students learn how to express emotion through body movements.
Modern Dance Club Stages Recital.
Promoting the mastery of body movements is one of the purposes of the Modern Dance Club. This group encourages creative group activity and fosters an interest in modern dance for both men and women. While conditioning the body, students develop poise, grace, and ability.
The East Carolina Modern Dance Club was founded in 1961. Any college student who has had at least one quarter of modern dance or its equivalent is eligible for membership. The club currently has eighteen members.
Each year the club takes part in the Women's Recreation Association. The club is now making plans for a spring recital.
As they participate in the organization, these students learn much about the intricacy of dance.
Linda Charlton, treasurer; Nicki Bain, secretary; Marilyn Miller, vice-president; and Al Nance, chairman of the board.
Mrs. Gray serves delicious refreshments to members of the Interior Design Club.
Design Group Awards Yearly Scholarship.
To promote a closer relationship between the interior design profession and the student is the purpose of the National Society of Interior Designers. The East Carolina Chapter was founded October 29, 1963. Sophomore students who are majoring in interior design are eligible for membership. Activities include field trips to furniture markets and lectures by interior designers and architects. An annual two hundred dollar scholarship is awarded a student.
Vickie DeBerry and Dr. Gray converse about the various projects of the Society of Interior Designers.
Nurses Club Helps Mail Christmas Seals,
Developing student nurses as truly democratic citizens by broadening their horizons as individuals as well as members of a group, the East Carolina Nurses Club serves as a channel of communication to the North Carolina Student Nurses Associations. Student nurses learn to adjust professionally and socially.
The East Carolina Nurses Club was organized in 1961. It is open for membership to any student enrolled in the school of nursing. This year the club has fifty members.
Meetings are held once a month. The club takes part in Homecoming, the spring carnival, the local Tuberculosis Association, the sale of Christmas seals, and the District and State Conventions.
Members follow the motto "The fame is nothing; the deed is everything."
Work with the Christmas seals is the main project for this organization.
Sandra Bass shows members the scrapbook of the Nurses club.
Dayne Howell, vice-president; Donnye Barnhill, president; Lana Presser, treasurer; and Patricia Weaver, secretary.
Members of the Phi Beta Lambda admire the window display in Rawl which shows the awards, composite, and membership records of their chapter.
Carolyn Smith, recording secretary, Harlan MsCaskill, president, Jerrel Jernigan, vice-president; Margaret Cole, parlimentarian; Gail Grady, historian; Phyllis Bell, reporter; and Linda Crisp, treasurer.
Phi Beta Lambda Conducts Candy Sale.
All business major students with a C average are eligible for membership in Phi Beta Lambda, which acts to promote better understanding between chapter members and the business world and to develop competent, aggressive business leaders. Phi Beta Lambda was founded in Washington, D.C., in July, 1946. Campus activities include help with the blood-mobile and with the School of Business open house at Homecoming. Plans for this year are a Christmas party, participation in both State and National Conventions, awards program, redecoration of the trophy case, and a spring banquet. The national president, William Thompson, is a member of the Omicron chapter. Awards were received at the state convention.
A candy saile is the means of obtaining money in Phi Beta Lambda this year. Members discuss plans for the sale.
Medical Club Tours Local Hospital.
Fifteen members and two advisors compose the membership of the Pre-Medical Society.
Members listen attentively to a lecture by one of the guest speakers at their montley meetings.
Founded on East Carolina campus November 13, 1963, as an honorary science society, the Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Club strives to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of premedical education to the study of medicine. Qualifications for membership are superior scholastic achievements, and each year a prize is given to the member with the highest scholastic achievements. Activities include medical films and lectures by physicians and other outstanding speakers.
Learning about the medical equipment is of vital importance to the pre-medical students.
Edgar Q. Davis, secretary-treasurer; Jerry Williams, vice-president; and Lynn Maraspin, president.
Management Group Makes Field Trips.
Troy Lane, secretary; Lynwood Roper, treasurer; William Hart, advisor; and Terry Vann, president.
President Terry Vann explains membership data to prospective business majors.
Founded in 1912, this organization acts to bring together business students and executives for the exchange of information on management and to provide practical management experience through the activities of the organization. Students of business administration and others above the freshman level who are registered for a degree and have a sincere interest in the art and science of management are eligible for membership in the Society for Advancement of Management. The schedule calls for a monthly speaker from busi- nesses of the area, members also make one field trip each quarter. The national publication for the Society is Advanced Management-Office Executive, a magazine geared to the interest of business executives and business students.
Discussion groups always bring the problems of management to light. In this manner, members learn to be better prepared for their role as leaders in the management field.
Valentine was the theme of the February meeting of the SNEA.
Gayle Strickland, secretary; Brenda Smith, vice-president; Barbara Warren, president; and Brenda Hardy, treasurer.
S.N.E.A. Sells Fruit Cakes at Christmas.
To provide opportunities for personal and professional jrowth, development of leadership skills, understanding of history, ethics, programs at state and national levels, ind professional activities is the purpose of this educational club founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1857. All Bachelor of Science majors are candidates for membership.
This year the Student National Education Association helped the Civitans sponsor a Claxton Fruit Cake sale for he benefit of retarded children in the state. A Christmas project to help a needy family was also an activity for the year. Members plan to attend the State Convention in Raleigh. Each year the club sponsors the selection of the 'Best Student Teacher."
These members of the SNEA discuss plans to go the State Convention in Raleigh.
W.R.A. Spearheads Intramural Competition.
Patricia Dercole, president; Gray Little, historian; Dee Sauvageua, treasurer; Judy Brisson, secretary; and Nancy Langdon, vice-president.
Providing wholesome activities for women students in a variety of sports and encouraging the spirit of play for its own sake are the objectives of the Women's Recreation Association. Being a woman student at East Carolina is automatic membership in this organization. This past year one thousand active members participated in the various sports offered. Intramural activities planned for this year include volleyball, tennis, basketball, softball, badminton, archery, "Swim for Fun Night," awards banquet, and W.R.A. house party. Each year the W.R.A. publishes a handbook for freshmen which explains the coming year's activities. Sponsoring the Aquanymphs club and Modern Dance Club is a function of the organization
Who gets the ball does not matter. W.R.A. is more interested in sportsmanship.
Young Democrats Attend Political Rallies.
Open to all students who profess allegiance to the principles of the Democratic Party, the Young Democrat Club's purposes are to stimulate in young people an active interest in government affairs and to foster and perpetuate the ideas and the principles of the Democratic Party. This year YDC plans to attend political rallies; to invite Democratic leaders to speak on pertinent issues; to support Democratic candidates for Congress, local government, and state legislature, and get voters to vote in November. YDC also helps with registration of voters.
Dr. Kathleen Stokes tells the YDC about the techniques of campaigning for public office
Prior to the showing of a film, the Young Democrats engage in a period of political discussion.
Pete Parrish, treasurer; Sheila Goodwin, secretary; and Jim Farmer, president
Members of the YRC thread the movie projector in order to show a film entitled "Operation Abolition".
Research Director Anne Riddick makes an announcement concerning the history of the Young Republicans Club in North Carolina.
Y.R.C. Participates in Local Politics.
A desire to work toward a revitalization of sound, conservative, free enterprise philosophy of government is the requirement for membership in the Young Republicans Club at East Carolina. The goal of the Young Republicans Club is to bring the two-party system back to North Carolina. Essentially the job will be campaigning.
Interesting programs which feature films and speakers are presented the second Wednesday of each month. This year members hope to take part in the Student Government elections and support the local Pitt County Republican Party.
Bill Morris, president; Mitch Simons, vice-president; Linda Tripp, secretary; Anne Riddick, research director; and John Ratcliff and Ray Rayburn, publicity managers.
Greeks
Fraternities and sororities have long been associated with lasting friendships formed during the college years. The word "Greek" is synonymous with friendship and brotherhood. Many life-long friends ar e made through the Greek organizations. Many of the most active students on campus can be found in the various social groups. The majority of the fraternities and soroities have service projects, often in cooperation with one another. All of the Greeks participate in campus activities in addition to their many social functions. East Carolina students choose from eight sororities and nin fraternities coordinated by the Panhellenic Council and Inter-Fraternity Council.
The Panhellenic Council is an organization composed of two representatives from each of the eight sororities. As stated in the Panhellenic Creed, the purposes are scholarship, good health, cooperation, social standards, service, and citizenship.
Setting up rush procedures and rules is an important function of the council. It sponsors Panhellenic Open House to introduce all prospective rushees to the sororities and later presents convocation to give the cceds a better understanding of the sorority system and a chance to sign for formal rush.
President Linda Doub
Vice-President Elaine Brewer
Secretary Billie Parrish
Treasurer Jo Ann Midgett.
Panhellenic sponsors a banquet to further sorority relations after Rush Week.
Pam Hall and Frieda White shed tears of joy as they receive bids to the sorority of their choice.
Panhellenic Council Sponsors Banquet.
Margaret Avera Elaine Brewer Linda Doub Linda Evans Glenda Gosnell Pam Hodge Linda Hunning Brenda McCanless
Janet McKenzie Jane Mewborn JoAnn Midgett Billie Parrish Judy Ritchie Bekkie Vogler Kay Yearby Dean Ruth White
James Apple Tim Bagwell Bob Brach Bill Brinkley Mike Brown Bobby Childress George Chinn Jim Cross
Tom Ellen Bob Foreman M.B. Godbold Bill Hunt Gene Horne Robert James Sam James Ernie Josephs.
Sam Keel Ralph Kinsey Ronnie McCrea Millard Mahoney Charlie Martin Ken Martin Mark Meltzer Bill Miller
Johnny Parker Joe Pegram Tom Rober Stewart Siegel John Singer Ben Sutton Buz Warren Dean James Mallory
I.F.C. Explains Formal Rush Procedures,
The Inter-Fraternity Council is an organization composed of representatives of each of the nine social fraternities. Through this unity, the fraternity system is able to achieve goals which would be impossible on an individual basis. This organization has four primary purposes: to promote the interests of the college; to promote the fraternity interest; to promote the interests of the general fraternity system; and to insure cooperation between the fraternity system and the college administration.
An important function of I.F.C. is handling rushing and bidding. The council determines rush rules and gives out bids. The main social event sponsored by the organization is Greek Week. This helps to bring the men of each fraternity together in an atmosphere of friendly competition and fun. During the week, fraternities compete in day sports and in skit night. The climax of the week is the I.F.C. dance at which the Greek Week Queen is crowned and the winner of the week's competition is announced.
President Bob Branch
Vice-President Ronnie McCrea
Secretary M. B. Godbold
Treasurer Sam James
National
Ann Adkins
Camille Billings
Mary Conn
Sandy Cooper
Marian Cox
Glenda Gosnell
Gigi Guice
Gail Hawkins
Ginny James
Katherine Hodges
Cynthia Holt
Lesley Kent
Patsy Kennedy
Virginia LeConte
Ginny Lewis
Alpha Delta Pi sorority was honored last September with a visit from Grand National President, Mrs. Maxine Blake, and Province President, Mrs. George Lontz. "ADPi," the first secret society for women, was founded nationally May 15, 1851, in Macon, Georgia. The local chapter, Delta Omicron, was the hundredth chapter to be chartered.
"We live for each other" is the sorority motto. The girls have won honors for their homecoming float for the past two years. They took first place in scholarship last year over all other sororities. Not only do the sisters work for themselves; but they also work for others by raising money for the Easter Seal fund, aiding the Crippled Children's Fund, and helping with the Bloodmobile. They also partticipate in the Spring Carnival and the Sorority All Sing. The sorority sponsors an annual faculty tea.
President Ann Adkins
Vice-President Patsy Kennedy
Secretary Faye Taylor
Treasurer Kay Yearby
ADPis give a banquet at the Kenland honoring Grand President, Mrs. Maxine Blake, and Province President, Mrs. George Lontz.
Sisters entertain rushees during formal rush with an Oriental party.
Officer Visits Alpha Delta Pi.
Participation in the Alpha Xi Delta All Sing is one of the many ADPi activities.
Glenda Gosnell and Kay Yearby explain the sorority scrapbook to girls attending Panhellenic Open House.
Mary May Marilyn Miller Marcia Myers Sandra Ridcutt Kathie Salle Layne Shaw Jane Spencer Mary Tankard.
Faye Taylor Judy Tinder Judy Wagstaff Jackie Wamsley Mary Watson Carole White Jean Williams Louise Womble
Kay Yearby
Alpha Omicron
Alpha Omicron Pi was founded nationally in New York, January 2, 1897. The local chapter, chartered in 1960, is one of seventy collegiate chapters. Through their life on campus the sisters uphold their ideal: To have a few simple and potent symbols and to serve the college by upholding good character and tolerance.
Each year the "AOPis" present, through Panhellenic, a trophy to the sorority with the highest scholastic average. Other activities of the group are presentation of gifts to the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky and participation in the sorority spectacular and Homecoming parade. At the 1963 Homecoming, Alpha Omicron Pi won second place for the float built with Alpha Phi Omega.
President Catherine Hudson
Vice-President Linda Slaughter
Secretaries Carolyn Landin Kay Owen
Treasurer Judy Ritchie
Barbara Barco Vickie Bradbury Kay Casey
Bette Cash Vicky DeBerry Catherine Hudson
Barbara Johnson Diane Johnson Euleta Johnson
Carolyn Landin Billie McPhail Jean Morris
AOPi and APO worked together to win second place in the professional float division.
Annette Stokes explains AOPi's activities to rushees.
Pi Presents Scholarship Trophy.
AOPis entertain rushees at a King Neptune party
AOPis enjoy a spirited basketball game with the Delta Zetas
A Pirate steals her bid during Formal Rush.
Ann Neville Kay Owens Judy Ritchie Linda Slaughter
Carole Smith Ann stephens Brenda Stocks Annette Stocks
Patricia Tart Caorlyn Wright
Alpha Phis
Alpha Phi seeks to develop the highest type of womanhood as exemplified by the three "C's": character, conduct, and culture. Alpha Phis follow these ideals as they take part in campus and community activities. Carrying out their national philanthropy, Cardiac Aid, the girls conduct "Tag Day" in the Greenville business district for the Greenville Heart Fund. On campus the sorority participates in the All-Sing and Homecoming. Last fall it received second place for its float. In intramurals the "Phis" were volleyball champions for the last two years and received the WRA Best Participation Award.
Alpha Phi was founded at Syracuse University, October 10, 1872. The Delta Alpha Chapter was founded February 6, 1960. The Phis were the second sorority on campus to buy a house and move in this spring.
President Joan Wetherington
Vice-President Joyce Brown
Secretary Pat Moore
Treasurer Eleanor Poole
Jean Allen Emma Bass Charlyn Billings Sandy Black
Gay Blocker Marie Brewer Joyce Brown Betty Carawan
Libby Chandler Angela Coston Anne Crenshaw Sandra Davis
Bobbie Eason Billie Forbes Nancy Freeman Peggy Garrett
Frances Gupton Frances Guytar Fay Hall Andrea Harris
Carolyn Harris Cathy Harris Georgia Hooks Carol Joyner
Carol Joyner collects money for the Heart Fund.
Purchase Home.
Alpha Phis take a first look at their new house on Tenth Street
Alpha Phis entertain rushees at Wild West party.
Doris Lambeth Bobbie Maddox Marilyn Madrin Brenda McCanless Bunny Mcilwean Luray Mitchell Pat Moore Sheila Morris
Eleanor Poole Joan Powell Brenda Reges Sue Rouse Carolyn Smith Joyce Thomas Lynda Thompson Sandee Waddill
Malinda Wall Helen Weinbarg Patsy Wiley Joan Wetherington
Alpha Xi Delta
Linda Armstrong
Johnette Arnold
Dawn Austin
Nancy Avery
Margaret Blythe
Bunny Batelos
Carolyn Coble
Denise Chalk
Carol Cross
Becki Vogler shows a rushee one of the Alpha Xi sweatshirts during Panhellenic Open House.
Roma Cummings Sandra Dail Linda Doub
Carolyn Dowd Linda Efland Linda Evans
Geraldine Kennedy Martha Kerr Betsy Klingman
Alpha Xis entertain orphans with a good time playing the children's favorite game--Ring Around the Rosey.
Sponsors Greek All-Sing.
"We may not be the oldest or the largest, but we are the friendliest" is the motto of Alpha Xi Delta sorority. This sorority was the first on campus to go national. The chapter was chartered locally in September, 1959, and nationally April 17, 1893, in Galesburg, Illinois.
The most important yearly event of the sorority is the sponsoring of a Greek All-Sing. The girls also give Christmas gifts to orphans and support and educate a local-child. Within the chapter a Best Pledge Award and Outstanding Member Award are given.
President Barbara Trader
Vice-President Linda Efland
Secretary Margaret Blythe
Treasurer Roberta McDougall
Lindsey Knowles Barbara Langdon Roberta McDougall Betty Moore Julia Parsons
Stephanie Pascal Teresa Snaper Rowena Skipper Judith Taylor Barbara Trader
Melba Rhue Beckie Vogler Frances Williams Jane Williams
Linda Efland swings in to entertain rushees during formal rush.
Alpha Xi Delta aims high to win first place in the float division for Homecoming.
Chi Omegas
Nancy Allison Nicki Bain Donna Bingham Nell Bowen Elaine Brewer Judy Brisson Ann Campbell Sylvia Cannady
Margaret Cates Kathy Cauble Carolyn Coker Brenda Crowell Gayle Daniels Carol Daugherty Sandee Denton Judy Forbes
Bonnye Giles Mary Goodwin Ann Greenwell Donnie Hicks Peggy Honeycutt Ann Horne Penny Houston Velma Lowe
The Chi Omegas are proud owners of a new home located on East Fifth Street
Chi Omegas and Delta Sigs enjoy watching the children play musical chairs at Christmas party.
Host Dignitaries at Stadium Dedication.
Chi Omega sorority fulfills its purposes of scholarship, friendship, and service through participation in many campus activities. During the year members have sponsored a picnic for their parents, a tea for judges and contestants in the Buccaneer Pageant, a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and a March of Dimes Dance. The group also acted as hostess for a luncheon honoring dignitaries attending the dedication of Ficklen Stadium. Sisters turned athletic as they participated in the sorority intramurals. Last spring they emerged as champions of the sorority division in softball.
Since its local founding November 12, 1959, the Rho Zeta Chapter has given annually to deserving students the Rachel Spivey Award and Social Science Prize.
President Nancy Roberts
Vice-President Cathy Shesso
Secretary Sandee Denton
Treasurer Judy Brisson
Carole McGowan Julia McLarty Lesley Marine
Donna Mathews Pat Melcher Jane Mewborn
Gregory Michaels Dinah Nibbelink Joyce Oliver
Celia Orr Nancy Roberts Pat Robertson
Judy Robinson Amy Rooker Dee Watkins
Jane Willis Nancy Wilson
Governor Terry Sanford is served by the Chi Omega sisters at the staidum dedication tea.
Delta Zeta
With a theme which carries the rushees into an imaginary water world, the Delta Zetas gain eight new pledges.
Judy Lawrence, left, receives the Best Pledge Award for the fall pledge class
Carolyn Barnes
Sandra Bass
Jean Bell
Maxine Brown
Carol Combs
Linda Cox
Jean Efrid
Estelle Flowers
Nancy Garner
Eleanor Hart
Pam Hodge
Kay Lanning
Judy Lawrence
Ann Overton
Billie Parish
Sarah Peterson
Anne Riddick
Emily Rich
Kathryn Sawyer
Kenny Sheppard
Margaret Smith
Mrs. Helen Snyder
Sandra Stainbeck
Billie Stewart
Aid Local Cancer Drive.
Delta Zeta sorority each year participates enthusiastically in campus and community services. This year the sisters, with Lambda Chi Alpha, sponsored an Easter Egg hunt for underprivileged children. Nationally Delta Zeta sponsors the only college in the world for the deaf at Washington, D.C. The local chapter helps the Greenville School for Trainable Children and the Cancer Drive.
The objectives of Delta Zeta are sincere and lasting friendship, knowledge, moral and social culture, and unity in action. Founded as Lambda Tau in 1958, the local chapter went national February 6, 1960, as the Zeta Lambda Chapter. The national founding took place October 24, 1902, at Oxford, Ohio.
President Peggy Davis
Vice-President Ann Overton
Secretary Jeanette Widdifield
Treasurer Carolyn Tayloe
Sisters work together preparing for the rush party.
Delta Zeta recently has acquired a new house which is located on Fifth Street
Peggy Stocks Carolyn Tayloe Penny Tayloe Ginger Taylor
Nancy Tedder Linda Warren Jeanette Widdifield Karen White
Barbara Tew Laura Williams Jonibel Willis Kay Yow
Kappa Delta
Patricia Arant
Betsy Bryant
Betsy Cameron
Julia Cravotta
Patricia Davis
Harriet Divoky
Nancy Gilbert
Lee Lang Harrell
Doris Hoover
Lynne Howell
Dean White greets alumni at tea during Homecoming weekend
Sharon McKean puts some last minute touches on the Homecoming float.
President Sharon McKean explains Kappa Delta display at Panhellenic open house
Honors Alumni at Homecoming Tea.
Kappa Delta annually participates in the Alpha Xi lelta All-Sing, the Heart Fund Drive, sorority intra-murals, and Bloodmobile efforts. The group also aids nderprivileged children at Christmas and Thanksgiving, sponsors a family picnic, and with the Lambda Chis decorates the campus Christmas tree. An annual highlight is the banquet honoring the football team.
Through its national philanthropy, Kappa Delta designs and sells its own Christmas Seals each year for the support of the Crippled Children's Hospital in Richmond, Virginia.
The open motto of Kappa Delta, "Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest," has been an aim of the local chapter since its organization February 6, 1960. The group was founded nationally at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia, in 1897.
President Sharon McKean
Vice-President Bobbie Sumrell
Secretary Nina Duncan
Treasurer Kay Epton
Linda Hunning Janice Laughter Lana McCoy Sharon McKean
Janet McKenzie Linda Mahoney nancy Millikan Sarah Oakley
Elizabeth Piner Patricia Rouse Madge Stancill Paula Truner
Connie Webb Nonie Windham
KD's do a take off on the Flinstones in Homecoming
Julia Cravotta signs in rushees during formal rush
Tri-Sigmas
Melba Anders Cookie Arthur Margaret Avera Linda Baker Janice Bently Polly Bunting Diane Burroughs Linda Charlton
Lana Christopher Elsie Eagan Emily Edision Lee Forbis Judd Gray Terry Gwen Jackie Harrington Tot Hofler
Cornelia Holt Barbara Jenkins Tra Jeannette linda Killian Ginger Melton JoAnne Midgette virginia Minges Laura Moon
Sigma Sigma Sigma started the year with first place honors in the Sorority All-Sing and later with awards in sports. Members participate in the yearly Cancer Drives, Heart Fund, and Bloodmobile. Their major project is sponsoring a children's wing at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital, the Robbie Page Memorial Wing.
"Tri-Sigma" was founded nationally April 20, 1898, at Farmville, Virginia, and locally February 5, 1960. It was the first local sorority to acquire a house. The sisters work for the establishment of friendship and the development of strong womanly character. They endeavor to furnish a workable nucleus for campus activities.
President Polly Bunting
Vice-President Melba Anders
Secretary Pam Waters
Treasurer Barbara Jenkins
Sisters entertain rushees during formal rush with the theme "Sigma Through the Seasons."
Take First Place in Greek All Sing.
One will always receive a friendly welcome at the Tri-Sig house located at 804 East Fifth Street.
"here is never a dull moment at the Tri-Sig house as the sisters and the brothers of PiKa enjoy a friendly water fight
Linda Killian receives the first place plaque from Linda Evans for the Alpha Xi Delta Sorority All-Sing.
Phyllis Moore Ann Morris Kay Nixon Pat Paul Ann Richwine
Bobbie Riddick Linda Ridenhour Gwen Rouse Joyce Sigmon Mary Skinner
Callie Smitherman Fay Spencer Martha Thompson Bonnie Ward Carol Waring
Pam Waters Sandy Woodfin
Alpha Epsilon
Highlight of the year for Alpha Epsilon Pi was the acquisition of a house on Summit Street. This social fraternity was founded November 7, 1913, at New York University. The local chapter, Epsilon Kappa, was founded during the winter of 1961. It is one of eighty chapters today.
With ideals of brotherly love, faith, courage, and honesty, the men of "AEPi" participate in regular campus activities and intramurals. At Christmas in cooperation with a local church they gave a party for needy children. Within the fraternity, awards are given for scholarship, service, and the best pledge.
President Stuart Siegel
Vice-President Mark Maltzer
Secretary-Treasurer Gary Silverstein
Brothers chat with their new housemother, Mrs. Narleen Shavender.
Ronald Gagliardi Ronald Gross Paul Hersh
Gil Hofheimer Richard Haunitz Norman Lanchart
Mark Meltzer Ron Mervis Stewart Siegel
Gil Hofheimer and Stewart Siegel take their mascot, Future, for a walk.
Pi Acquires New Home.
Brothers of AEPi help each other with their studies.
Sandy Black is honored at the annual Sweetheart Banquet
AEPis are very proud of their new home located at 106 Summit Avenue
Gary Sliverstein John Singer Phil Sommers
Earl Ward
Kappa Alphas
Living up to the ideals of Robert E. Lee and the South was the purpose of the founders of Kappa Alpha Order in December, 1865, at Washington and Lee University. The National Convention is held each year January 19 to celebrate Robert E. Lee's birthday and the founding of the order. This and the Old South Ball are two of the major events.
Six Kappa Alpha Orders are now in North Carolina. The local chapter, Gamma Rho, was founded in September, 1958. These "K.A.'s" usher at football games, give a Christmas party for underprivileged children, and participate in intramural sports. In addition to their lodge, the KA's recently purchased a home on Ninth Street.
President Gene Home
Vice-President Jim Blanton
Secretary Henry Cantrell
Treasurer Fred West
Eddie Barnes Whitty Bass Jim Blanton Henry Cantrell Rann Carpenter
George Chinn Tony Deal Phil Dean Jim Early Henry Ford
Rufus Freeman Jerry Fullford John Guy Mike Handy Gene Horne
Lin Harrell Charlie Howie Jim Hudson David Joyner Bill Lacy
KA's show off their beards which they are growing for the Old South Ball at one of their parties.
Brothers of Kappa Alpha entertain rushees at their country lodge.
Attend Old South Ball.
Gene Lanier Wayne Lloyd Tommy Mallison Reggie Mathews Pat Mazzoccoli Virgin Mewborn Ken Oliver Dr. Herbert Paschal
Ronnie Patterson Dr. Ovid Pierce Joe Pegream Iwirn Riberts Bud Skiles Ray Stevens Mitch Stroud Merle Summers
Pat Temple Don Thompson Jerry Tolley George Von Nortwick Jerry Wallace Steve Watson Ben Webb Fred West
Waylon Wilson
"Dixie" is always sung at a Kappa Alpha party.
KA's fly the Stars and Bars outside of their house at 412 East Ninth Street.
Winning the first place Homecoming float trophy started the year off right for the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha. In intramurals the fraternity has held the title of cham- pions in nearly every sport in the past two years. One of the recent titles was of football champions of Greek intra-murals. A Christmas party and an Easter Egg Hunt for children are two annual activities.
With the motto, "Every Man A Man," Lambda Chi was formed to foster the spirit of Christian brotherhood in an academic and social environment. Chartered November 2, 1900, at Boston College, the national fraternity now includes over 85,000 men. The local chapter was chartered May 2, 1959.
President Ralph Kinsey
Vice-President Buz Warren
Secretary Carlton Barnes
Treasurer Bill Godwin
Lambda Chis
Earl Anderson Bob Arniotes Charlton Barnes Pete Barnes
Lawrence Bell Lynn Benson Bob Branch Eddie Buck
Carl Carlberg Tom Crocker Bill Dickens Skipper Duke
Chuck Dunn Ben Franklin Bill Godwin Lynn Goforth
Ricky Jarrell Bob Kaylor Clyde Killebrew Ralph Kinsey
Keith Lambeth Mike Lambeth John Laughter Neel Linker
Brothers of Lambda Chi hold formal rush party at the home of President Jenkins
Jerry McGalliard Ed McGraw Corie McRae Tommy Maddox Ed Olsen Charles Riddick Jim Riggins Phil Sengir
Freddy Sharp Morrie Simpson Bill Spence Murry Strawbridge Ben Sutton Wilson Tugwell Emmett Ward Buz Warren
Robert Williams Bill Winstead Sam Womon
Cop Trophy During Homecoming.
Brothers and pledges entertain their guests at an informal "Hick" party.
Lambda Chis relax during off moments on the steps of their house.
Phi Kappa Taus
Phi Taus entertain the children at Pitt Memorial Hospital during Christmas
Brothers invite rushees to drop by the house during formal rush.
Chip Cox plays for the brothers and rushees.
John Aldridge Willard Batts John Bell Mr. Wyatt Brown Wayne Cline Dr. George Cook Grady Cooper Chip Cox
Ronnie Daughtry Tommy Dildy Newman Drewer Danny Euliss Bill Eyerman M.B. Godbold Ed Gresh
Aid Salvation Army at Christmas.
Phi Kappa Tau, since the beginning of the Gamma Eta Chapter here in 1960, has followed its purposes of establishing close bonds of brotherhood and loyalty to the school. The members are interested in Democratic organzation, worth of the individual, and Christian ideals. They ollow the interest of all Phi Taus since its national founding at Oxford, Ohio, March 17, 1906.
The fraternity sponsors social parties with various ororities and participates in intramurals with other fraternities. It donates to the annual Red Cross Drive, helps leedy family at Christmas, and participates in Homecoming activities.
President Johnny Parker
Vice-President Sam Keel
Secretary Doug Strickland
Treasurer Mickey Sykes
Phi Taus load gifts which were given to the Salvation Army
Sam Keel Jim Kinsey Jim Maner Bill Miller Robert Moore
Johnny Parker George Patrick Bill Pearson Frank Saieed Al Separk
Eddie Sherwood Art Stowe Doug Strickland Mickey Sykes Henry Wallace
Bill Vest Bob Washko
Bill Durham puts finishing touches on the Phi Kappa Tau Homecoming float.
Pi Kappa Alpha
Mack Barnhill
Robert Betts
Tom Betts
Richard Bredlove
Bill Brewer
Hunter Chadwick
Bill Copley
Bill Cunnif
Sandy Dallas
Robert Dawd
Tommy Ellen
Bryce Elliot
Bob Foreman
Guy Hagerty
Jim Galloway
Buddy Goodwin
Hal Lanning
Melvin Marchant
Truman Miller
Jerry Moore
Buddy Murray
Dave Oyler
Tom Reber
Fred Robertson
The Pi Kappa Alpha house is located at 407 East Fifth Street.
PiKa housemother Mrs. Esther Sellars joins the fun at the "Roaring Twenties" party.
Stages "Roaring Twenties" Party.
Men who wear the diamond-shaped Pi Kappa Alpha pin strive to promote high scholarship, social values of true brotherhood, and ideal American manhood. This fraternity has the distinction of being the first fraternity to have a house and .he first to operate a dining room. The two important social events each year are the Dream Girl Ball and the Concert By he Sea. The men participate in the Cancer Drive, and Blood- nobile Drive. They sponsor a party for underprivileged children. Within the fraternity an award is given to the Best pledge of the Year and the Fred Robertson Award to the most outstanding brother of the year.
Since the national founding March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia, PiKa has grown to include 127 chapters. The local chapter, Epsilon Mu, was founded May 17, 1958.
President Sandy Dallas
Vice-President Tom Scott
Treasurer Truman Miller
Historian Jerry Moore
Alumnus Counselor Fred Robertson
PiKas and their dates dress to fit the "Roaring Twenties" theme of their party.
Polly Bunting has the honor of being selected the 1963 Dream Girl of Pi
Dave Rock Steve Small Robert Taft Wayne Trogdon
Tom Scott John Stonestreet Bill Sullivan Robert Wall
Fred Williams Steve Westfall Ray Williford Dick Worely
Pi Kaps
"Nothing shall tear us asunder" is the motto of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. The members try to follow this motto as they promote their ideals of fellowship, trust, scholarship, Christian manhood, and citizenship. The national founding was December 10, 1904, in Charleston, South Carolina. Locally it was founded February 16, 1963. This Beta Phi chapter was distinguished then by being the only chapter to be chartered by the entire National Council.
During the first year of chapter activities the "Pi Kaps" participated in the Bloodmobile Drive, Arthritis Drive, intramurals, Greek Week, and Homecoming. Awards given within the fraternity include the Master Chapter Award and scholarship awards.
President Charlie Martin
Secretary Charlie Wohlnick
Treasurer Bruce McLamb
Warden Tommy Hicks
Randall Andrews Otis Bailey Miles Barefoot
Bill Campbell Bobby Childress Richard Cottingham
Charlie Davis Mac Davis Alan Fearing
Ralph Finch John Gaffney Tommy Hicks
Bobby Hood Walt Jacob David Knott
Ray Lewis Wiley Lewis Phil Lomax
Charlie Martin, Ralph Finch, Charlie Davis, and PiKap housemother, Mrs. Barnhill, welcome new mascot Mimi into their family.
Honor Dan Moore at Coffee Hour.
Rebecca Willis pins name tag on rushee Phil Lomax during fraternity forma rush.
Bruce McLamb David McLawhown Charlie Martin
Ken Martin Tad Martin Jackie Morgan
Charlie Oldham Dan Ray Goerge Resseguie
Fred Webster Dan West Charlie Wohlnick
Bob Woodrow
Pi Kaps adopt mascot Mimi, a German Shepherd puppy.
Tommy Hicks adds atmosphere to a Pi Kap Party.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Whit Nerell and Bob Purnell entertain during skit night of I.F.C. week
Owen Ashley Robert Bud Bill Brinkley Jim Cross
Marty Davis Jerry Gillis Ronnie Helms Howard Hicks
Bob Hill Peter Hoffman Sam James Ernest Josephs.
Brothers and guests enjoy a Nevada atmosphere at Casino party held during asn open weekend.
Brothers greet new pledges outside of their house located at 562 Cotanche Street.
Hosts Casino Party.
Sigma Phi Epsilon participates in the Heart Fund Drive, bloodmobile Drive, and Homecoming festivities. In intramural sports the fraternity was the softball champion. In Greek activities the sponsor of Sigma Phi Epsilon won the title of I.F.C. Queen. The Scott Key Award and Dubach Scroll Award are given within the fraternity for the man with the highest average and the highest service record.
"The fraternity with a heart" has as its ideal the lasting bonds of brotherhood. Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded locally April 15, 1961. Nationally the fraternity was founded in Richmond, Virginia, November 7, 1901.
President Billy Brinkley
Vice-President Ernest Josephs
Secretary Frederick Zebley
Treasurer Ronnie Helms
John Koonce Larry Lewis Richard Lythe Wayne McMahan
Wesley Measamer Ed Mitchell Walter Norford Robert Royster
Bill Shands Glenn Shands Fred Zebley Arthur Sutherland
BillSteckel Ben Shelton
Fred Zebley mixes another batch of punch for the Sig Ep party.
Sig Eps entertain prospective rushees during formal rush
Sigma Nu
Lucian Bryan John Burgess Ray Clark Richard Collier Frankie Galloway Rickard Hailey
David Jones Johnny Jones Steve Kaleel Steve Leonard Dorsey Lyndall Millard Mahoney
James Apple Walter Bost
Steve Hockman Robert James
J.W. Manuel Frank Marston
Mitchell Oakley Francis O'Briant
Tommy Oliver Joe Parks
Hostesses Judy Gray and Margaret Avera help the Sigma Nus during formal rush.
Barbara Jenkins and Stewart Smith socialize at one of the Sigma Nu parties.
Dickie Tayloe represented Sigma Nu in the broad jump at field day activities.
Sponsors Ball Team.
Sigma Nu fraternity has been active on campus by helping to raise funds for football uniforms, by participating in intramurals sports, and by winning second place in the Greek Week skit night last spring. To the pledge class of spring, 1963, went the award for the highest academic average. Civic-minded, the fraternity sponsors Christmas party for underprivileged children, an Easter egg Hunt, and a Midget League football team.
With colors of black, white, and gold and the white rose as its flower, the Eta Beta chapter was organized May 16, 1959. Virginia Military Institute was the place of national founding in 1869. Sigma Nu promotes brotherhood and scholarship, and it prepares the college man for future service as a world citizen.
President Millard Maloney
Vice-President Jerry Rice
Treasurer John Burgess
Recorder Ralph Stone
Bill Pemberton Jerry Rice Charlie Shelton Stewart Smith
Ray Spears Jim Staton Broughton Stokes Ralph Stone
Dickie Tayloe Terry Traxler Jerry Williams
Sigma Nus give treast to local friends on Halloween night.
Sam Hunt and Millard Mahoney liven up Sigma Nu party.
Theta Chi
Theta Chi in addition to working for the fraternity works for closer relations between Greeks on campus. The fraternity won first place in Greek Week activities in the spring, 1963, and second place this year for its homecoming float. Besides competitive functions, the Theta Chis also help the campus and the community through participation in the Cancer Drive, Bloodmobile, and the March of Dimes.
Norwich, Vermont, was the location of the national founding April 10, 1856. With the national ideals of brotherhood, scholarship, and leadership, the Theta Chis live up to their motto "Alma Mater first and Theta Chi for Alma Mater."
President Mike Brown
Vice-President Mike Romaniw
Secretary Tim Bagwell
Treasurer Billy Braswell
Louis Adler Jerry Ainsfield Dave Alexander Tim Bagwell Bryan Bennett
Pete Bounds Larry Boyte Billy Braswell Mike Brown Dave Burkette
Bill Cheshire Bill Clark Jimmy Cromartie Jack Fitzpatrick Eddie Harrington
Phil Harris Frankie Holland Bill Hunt Gary Idol Bob Jones
Lou Larson Ronnie McCrea Jerry McGee Bobby Malpas Arlen Mizell
Brothers greet rushees during formal rush.
Theta Chis and their dates enjoy a backyard barbecue.
Sponsors Annual Dream Girl Ball.
Theta Chis and guests enjoy this party in the basement at the house.
Chandler Nelms Bill Norman Eddie O'Hanlin
Jim Rigers Mike Romaniw Mike Rugers
Tom Scott Larry Snead Gary Spence
Berk Stephens Carl Stout Vic Sykes
Roland Tolley Howard Varshaw
Theta Chi float displays progress and beauty
Out of a host of beauties, Miss Linda Daniels was chosen Dream Girl.
Linda Efland and Becki Vogler entertain rushees at jungle party
Theta Chis and Sigmas sponsor party for children at Christmas
Phi Kappa Taus perform at the Greek All-Sing. First place is given to this quintette.
Greeks Enjoy Campus Activities.
One of the props for the Pika "Roaring Twenties" party is this 1934 Chevrolet.
"Cinderella's Dreams" is the theme of the Alpha Phi Homecoming float.
Brothers at Lambda Chi work together to complete their Homecoming float.
Brothers and guests enjoy an evening of twisting at the Pi Kap chapter room.
Fine Arts
Excellence in the field of fine arts is almost a requirement for any liberal arts college. In this area, East Carolina is among the best in the state. The Glee Clubs were chosen to represent North Carolina in its Christmas Salue to the nation. The talent displayed by the East Carolina Playhouse was instrumental in bringing about the formation of a summer theater, the first in this section of the state. The orchestra and band have often ranked with the best that can be found. Because of the high standards and performances of these groups, East Carolina can justly be proud of this realm of fine arts and its contributions to the world, the nation, and the state.
Cherubino (Jane Murray) leaps from the window of Countess (Bonnie Currin).
Countess (Bonnie Currin) faints with grief after being falsely accused of unfaithfulness by the Count.
Marcellina (Martha Bradner) of Figaro, receives counsel from Dr. Bartolo (John Aldridge).
Spring Opera
Figaro (Jerald Teachey) and teh Count (M.B. Godbold) converse at Figaro's wedding.
Each year, the East Carolina Playhouse and the Opera Theatre present a joint production. This past spring on May 2 and 3, they combined in the presentation of "The Marriage of Figaro." The production, staged as a part of the events of the Second Annual Contemporary Music Festival, May 1 through 6, satirizes the social and political conditions in France immediately preceding the French Revolution and mocks the nobility of that period. According to the director of the Opera Theatre, Mr. Strassler, it is an opera of court intrigue as well as a satire on the foibles of the aristocratic class.
Originally written by De Beaumarchais, this play was later made into an opera by Wolfgang Mozart. The East Carolina presentation was an English version by Edward J. Dent, and the vocal score was by Erwin Stein.
A cast of eleven principals and a twenty-four piece orchestra composed the presentation. Principals of the opera included Jerold Teachey, Alison Moss, Ann Vickery, Martha Bradner, Nettie Bunn, Bill Newberry, Bonnie Currin, M. B. Godbold, John Sneden, Martha Compton, John Aldrich, John Berry, and Ronald Kuhns.
Figaro (Jerold Teachey) sings his threads to the Count who is pursuing Susanna
Features "The Marriage of Figaro."
With the chorus of dancers and the entire cast assembled, the wedding scene portrays the finale of the dramatic production,"The Marriage of Figaro."
Playhouse
"The Faithful Lightning," a drama written by Kermit Hunter, was based on the life of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson from 1891-1861 while he was a teacher at Virginia Military Institute. This historical play premiered in McGinnis Auditorium March 13-16. Twenty-two speaking parts and many extras composed the cast of the presentation.
Running for a four-day period, the drama was highlighted by the appearance of the author at the Saturday night production. Hunter, noted author of "Unto These Hills" and professor of dramatic arts at Hollins College, Virginia, wanted to view the production before deciding to rewrite it for the New York stage or to incorporate it into an outdoor drama. Hunter called his new play, staged by the Playhouse, a complete change in style for historical drama, whether indoors or outdoors.
Produced by Director Edgar Loessin and Technical Director John Sneden, the play featured a multiple-level set which allowed three different time periods to take place simultaneously.
This scene originates from the prologue of the play at the Battle of Chancellorsville where Jackson (Ben Avery) was mortally wounded.
Jackson (Ben Avery) describes the hanging of John Brown at Harpers Ferry.
Friends of Jackson gather at his home at the Virginia Military Institute in a happy scene before the Civil War.
Presents "The Faithful Lightning."
Grief prevails at the funeral of Jackson's first wife and unborn baby as minister (Cleveland Bradner) conducts the funeral.
Cleveland Bradner The Minister
Ed (Dwight Pearce) and Captain Wilbourn (Jim Forsyth) take a good look at Jackson (Ben Avery) after he has been mortally wounded.
In a scene of humor and painful awkwardness, Jackson (Ben Avery) courts his first wife (Emily Baker).
Playhouse Gives Shakespearean Classic, "Antony
Enobarbus (Douglas Ray), Antony (Cleveland Bradner), and Octavius Caesar (Douglas Mitchell) converse at a meeting of the triumvirate.
Thidias (Alan Holcombe) brings to Antony (Cleveland Brader) the message of Octavius Caesar's desire to surrender.
Egyptian women Corinne Bridgewater, Barbara Samuels, and Rebecca Chapman carry the traditional water vases.
Caesar (Douglas Mitchell), Antony (Cleveland Bradner), and Pompey (Ed Mathews) give toast to the bacchanal.
and Cleopatra."
Tuesday, October 22, 1963, marked the opening of the most elaborate production ever undertaken by the ECC theater group. The Shakespearean classic, "Antony and Cleopatra," ran four nights in ECC's McGinnis Auditorium. After closing on campus, the production was staged in the Raleigh Little Theater the following night.
Two ECC faculty members, Dr. Corinne Rickert and Cleveland J. Bradner, Jr., held title roles. Two other members of the faculty, Dr. George Cook and Gecrge Douglas Ray, joined Bradner and Dr. Rickert as players for the production. The remaining cast was composed of ECC students. A cast of forty members from five states and nineteen North Carolina counties participated in this production.
Mr. Edgar R. Loessin, director of the College's drama and speech department, and John Sneden, technical director of the Playhouse, made possible the production of "Antony and Cleopatra," the first of five productions scheduled for the year by the Playhouse.
Ladies in waiting, Lucille Dew and Ross Ann Morris, sympathize with Cleopatra, (Dr. Rickert) over the loss of Antony.
Caesar, Antony, and Pompey converse during the drinking scene.
Cleopatra and maidservants meet their deaths.
Antony and Octavius meet their armies
West Side Story" Intrigues
"West Side Story," the award-winning Broadway musical based on Shakespeare's theme of "Romeo and Juliet," was presented by the East Carolina Playhouse and School of Music nightly February 12-15.
Music for the play was provided by the College Orchestra under the direction of Paul Gene Strassler, faculty member of the School of Music. Director Edgar Loessin and Technical Director John Sneden with Betty Rose Griffith, choreographer, combined time and effort to produce what might well be called the Playhouse "hit" of the season.
The production, a sell-out since early February, attracted some 4,000 theater goers during its four-night run in McGinnis Auditorium.
Stars of the performance were Connie McGhee (Maria), Bill Newberry (Tony), Diane Bray (Anita), Brad Weisiger, Jr. (Bernardo), and Randy Cochran (Riff). These five stars, along with 37 other members of the cast, began rehearsals in early January.
Present for the Saturday night performance were Governor Terry Sanford and Congressman Herbert Bonner.
Scene two features "The Jets" in the musical selection, "Gee, Officer Krupke."
Glad Hand (Ron Smith) pleads with leaders of "The Jets" and "The Sharks." Randy Cochran plays Riff; Brad Weisiger, Bernardo.
Bernardo's sister (Diane Bray), expresses her
"Jets" and "Sharks" rival in street scene in New York's West Side
Capacity Crowds.
Riff (Randy Cochran) and Bernardo (Brad Weisigier), leaders of "The Jets" and "The Sharks," engage in a knife fight.
Tony (Bill Newberry) and Maria (Connie McGhee) embrace as Tony sings of taking her away.
hatred after being molested by "The Jets"
Act two, scene one, features Tony and Maria in a "Ballet Sequence."
The Marching Pirates form a tomahawk in salute to the state of North Carolina
Mark Duggins Drum Major
Marching Pirates
Members of the ROTC aid the band in their salute to the flag of the United State
Drum Major Mark Duggins leads the band in its performance at the Wake Forest-East Carolina game.
Fifth Street is the scene as the Marching Band takes part in the Homecoming parade.
Lib Rogers Head Majorette
MAJORETTES: Gwen Harrell, Peggy Honeycutt, Jackie Stewart, Pat Drake, Judy Wagstaff, Rhonda Bisecker, and Brenda Crowell.
Perform at Washington Redskins' Game.
With new drums and uniforms to add their superb marching and playing, the East Carolina Marching Pirates traveled to Washington, D.C., to play for the Washington Redskins' Game. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Car-
ter and Mr. George Knight, the band also played at the football games and pep rallies. Special events in which this one hundred piece group performed were the Homecoming parade and the Greenville Christmas parade.
Mr. Herbert Carter Director
Mr. George Knight Director
With the traditional march on the field, the members of the band begin their halftime show at the East Carolina-West Carolina football game.
College Orchestra Accompanies SGA Musical
Fifty-seven men and women with the ability to perform symphonic music on string instruments are under the direction of Mr. David Serrins in the East Carolina College Orchestra. Four concerts were given by this group this year- one in which five outstanding students were featured soloists. To conclude its activities of the year, the College Orchestra participated in the Contemporary Music Festival.
Mr. David Serrins Director
Mr. Serrins directs the orchestar during its weekly rehearsals.
Individual instructions are given in order to perfect intricate scores of music.
Members of the Symphonic Band practice three times weekly to perfect their music
Mr. Herbert Carter directs the band rehearsals
Symphonic Band Attends Contemporary Music Festival
Mr. Herbert Carter Director
"Night under the Stars" was the opening concert for the Symphonic Band. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Carter, this group attended the Contemporary Music Festival,
played in programs during Christmas, conducted tours, and gave lawn concerts, one of which was prior to the commencement exercises.
Concert Choir Conducts Annual Tour.
Singing the best of choral music from the Renaissance to the present, the Concert Choir participated in the annual Christmas Assembly, the Contemporary Music Festival, and the Southern Division of Music Educators Conference.
Known as the show group of East Carolina, this group of seventy voices is selected by audition Other activities this year include a tour during winter quarter.
Mr. George Cripps Director
Chapel Choir Sings at Weekly Services.
Composed of approximately sixty men and women, the Chapel Choir, under the direction of Dr. Carl Hjortsvang, provides sacred music for the weekly chapel services. As well as
making several appearances on campus, out-of-town engagements for this group include a fall concert in Wallace and a spring concert in Moycock.
Dr. Carl Hjortsvang Director
Varsify Band Presents Two Concerts.
Membership in the Varsity Band is open to any student who has had at least three years of instrumental music in high school. Under the leadership of Mr. George Knight, two
concerts are given annually- one in the winter and the other in the spring. Fifty members constitute this group.
Mr. George Knight Director
College Singers Entertain at Christmas.
Under the direction of Mr. Dan Vornholt, the College Singers presented music for their Christmas and Spring concerts. Meeting twice weekly, this musical group of ten
vocalists and one pianist were selected by audition. These musicians also perform at local civic functions.
Mr. Dan Vornholt Director
Women's Chorus Meets Twice Weekly.
Under the direction of Mrs. Ingeborg Jarret, the Women's Chorus, composed of over eighty women, is primarily concerned with preparatory work for more advanced
choral utilizing. Membership in this organization is open to all women students by audition. Credit of one quarter hour may also be earned.
Mrs. Ingeborg Jarrett Director
Miss Beatrice Chauncey Director
Women's Glee Club Renders Joint Concert
Open of all women students who have the ability to carry a tune with good tone quality and who like to sing, the Women's Glee Club is directed by Miss Beatrice
Chauncey. Composed of approximately fifty coeds, the club performed jointly at a spring concert with the Men's Glee Club.
Men's Glee Club Performs for Local Groups
Mr. Charles Stevens Director
Several civic clubs in Greenville benefited from he singing of the Men's Glee Club this year. Under he direction of Mr. Charles Stevens, these forty nen make television appearances and perform for
high schools in Eastern North Carolina. Qualifications for membership include having a genuine interest in choral singing.
Opera Workshop Gives Annual Spring Production
Led by Mr. Paul Strassler, the Opera Workshop studies the scores of various operas. The highlight of their year's work is the presentation of a spring opera in conjunction with the playhouse. This group was also honored by being asked to perform "Molly Sinclair and the Sojourner" for the N. C. Tercentenary Commission.
Long and continuous hours around a piano are a prerequisite for training the voice for the performances given by the Opera Workshop.
Members, along with Mr. Strassler, study their cues
Air Force ROTC
To train officers for a place on the nation's Aerospace Team is the purpose of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. When the cadet receives his diploma and commission, he reports immediately for active duty with the rank of second lieutenant. The corps at East Carolina began in 1946 and has a present enrollment of over 300 cadets.
Cadet Col. Edwin Pearce Group Commander Fall Quarter
Cadet Col. Joseph Speight Group Commander Winter Quarter
Cadet Col. Fred Zebley Group Commander Spring Quarter
Composed of senior members of the AFROTC, the Group Staff efficiently runs the detachment and helps train the cadets of the basic corps. This job requires much time and talent. The men who have performed these duties for
1964 are Cadets Pearce, Speight, Zebley, Cullipher, Marshall, Taylor, Sherard, Mills, Hood, Purvis, Bennett, McClenny, Roberson, and Tant.
Thorough Program Trains Future Leaders
Detachment 600, United States Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps.
Sponsored by the Arnold Air Society, the Angel Flight is the official auxiliary of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Serving as hostess for social functions within the corps, this group of coeds holds weekly coke parties for groups of cadets.
The Arnold Air Society is the national honorary fraternity for Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. Qualifications for membership in the society include outstanding and active service in the corps. The local chapter, commanded by Cadet Colonel Joseph D. Speight, is the sponsor of the Angel Flight and the Honor Drill Team.
of the Aerospace Team.
Outstanding cadets of the AFROTC who specialize in precision drill and rifle manuals are members of the Honor Drill Team. This team has received national and congressional recognition for its marchathon, an annual all-day march to raise funds for the March of Dimes. The team also participates in parades throughout the year and in the Area Drill Competition in the spring.
Lt. Colonel Elbert L. Kidd, professor of Air Science, congratulates a senior cadet at the graduation ceremonies.
Academics
As the world is divided into nations, East Carolina College is divided into schools and departments. Academic departments help the freshmen make adjustments, aid the sophomore in deciding his major, and guide the junior and the senior in their final steps before graduation. The task is never ending. Curricula are changed, and new teaching methods are introduced. With the influx of students, academic standards become higher, and prerequisites for membership in the professional and honorary fraternities are more exacting. As the world changes, the College accepts the resulting challenges.
In Graphics Survey, Ricki Campbell looks on as Donna Markum burnishes an intaligo plate.
At the quarter's end, Henry Harsch finds many long hours in the sculpture lab are necessary to complete his term project.
School of Art
Freshman students early in their curriculum are introduced to color and its techniques.
Mr. Donald L. Durland
Mr. Robert S. Edmiston
Dr. Emily Farnham
Mrs. Marilyn Gordley
Mr. Tran Gordley
Dr. Wellington B. Gray, Dean
Dr. Leon Jacobson
Mrs. Nanene Jacobson
Mr. Thomas E. Mims
Mr. Paul R. Minnis
Mrs. Janet H. Morris
Mr. Francis Lee Nee
Miss Betty E. Petteway
Mr. Donald R. Sexauer
Dr. Francis Speight
Offers Two New Degrees.
With 240 majors and a faculty of eighteen, the school of Arts ranks as the largest collegiate art school in the South. This year the school was authorized to offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degree. This professionally oriented program enables its candidates to concentrate in three times the number of studies as before. One of two such programs in the state, it has been hailed as the strongest fine arts program in the nation. The six fields of study are painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic arts, commercial art, and interior design.
New equipment obtained this year includes a high temperature gas kiln for the ceramics department. It enables more experimentation in firing as well as glazing and texture.
Specializing to meet the interests of the students, three groups are found in the School of Art. These are the College Artists Association, composed of exhibiting artists; the National Society of Interior Decorators, composed of student membership; and Delta Phi Delta, composed of honor students.
The School of Art is directed by Dr. Wellington B. Gray. Mr. Francis Speight is artist-in-residence.
Painting major Ann Campbell adds a finishing detail to her most recent canvas
Mr. James H. Bearden
Miss Sadie Ruth Bell
Mr. Don R. Borthwich
Miss Dorthy Brandon
Dr. Elmer R. Browning, Dean
Mr. Norman H. Cameron
Dr. Byung Tack Cho
Miss Francis Daniels
Miss Ouida C. Debtor
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey
Mrs. Thadys J. Dewar
Dr. William H. Durhan
Miss Ruby E. Edens
Miss Lena C. Ellis
Mr. Alton V. Finch
Mrs. June M. Graham
Mr. Joseph H. Hanchran
Dr. Alice M. Harrison
Mr. William S. Hart
School of Business Enroll
With an enrollment of 1,350 students and a staff of thirty-eight full-time instructors, the School of Business is one of the largest in the South. Dr. Elmer Browning directs this school.
Courses offered by the School of Business cover a broad range of subject matter in business and economics. They include accounting, business education, economics, finance, general business, management, marketing, and secretarial science. Business majors may qualify for one of the following certificates or degrees: two year accounting certificate, two
year secretarial certificate, Bachelor of Science Degree in Business and Economics, Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business and Economics, Master of Arts in Degree in Business Education and Economics, and Master of Arts degree in Business and Economics.
In addition to the academic curriculum, professional organizations such as the Delta Zeta Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Beta Lambda are open to students majoring in business.
Majors undertake the complexities of money and baning and economics
Mr. Samuel T. Hill
Mr. W. W. Howell
Mr. Kenneth C. James
Dr. Ray L. James
Dr. Tora M. Larsen
Mr. Gorman W. Ledbetter
Miss Velma W. Lowe
Mr. Jesse L. McDaniels
Mr. Harold M. McGrath
Mr. Bob Myers
Mrs. Christine F. Myers
Miss Gwen Potter
Dr. James H. Stewart
Dr. Byron White
Dr. James L. White
1,350 for 1963-64.
Dean Browning and Harlan McCaskill greet freshman at the departmental reception.
In accounting class, much time is spent working with a calculator.
Dr. Dempsey dictates shorthand.
Introduced and aided by her advisor, Shellie Bailey greets her class for student teaching.
School of Education Sponsors
The making of a creative bulletin board display is a fine art these students hope to master.
Claiming over 1100 majors and seven full-time faculty members, the School of Education has more graduates in teacher education than any other college in North Carolina. With Dr. Douglas Jones as Dean, the school offers a Bachelor of Science degree in primary and grammar education. Graduate work leading to the degree of Master of Education is offered in the areas of school administration, elementary education, guidance, and speech and hearing.
Special services rendered by the School of Education are remedial reading classes, guidance counseling, speech correction, and a reading clinic.
Along with the academic phase of education are the student organizations. On campus, four societies are available for those majoring in education: Tau Sigma, National Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, and the Association for Childhood Education.
Dr. Frank Arwood
Dr. James W. Batten
Dr. Ralph Brimley
Dr. Ed J. Carter
Dr. Thomas A. Chambliss
Dr. Amos O. Clark
Mrs. Elsie Eagan
Dr. Frank G. Fuller
Dr. Keith D. Holmes
Dr. Margaret H. Ingram
Dr. Bernard R. Jackson
Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean
Dr. William B. Martin
Dr. Ruth Modlin
Dr. Clifford L. Nixon
Dr. Ruth H. Nixon
Dr. Mary Lois Staton
Reading Clinic.
At the fall reception, Dr. Spears answers the questions of the incoming education majors.
Dr. Staton instructs the correct formation of letters.
English Department
Ovid Williams Pierce, novelist-in-residence, relaxes in his office.
Library research is often required in the English curriculum.
Dr. Frank Adams
Mrs. Louise Adams
Mrs. Marie Browning
Mrs. Faye C. Clay
Dr. George A. Cook
Dr. John D. Ebbs
Mrs. Nell C. Everett
Miss JoAnn Fralick
Dr. Howard L. German
Mrs. Sharon German
Mrs. Mary Goodman
Dr. William H. Grate
Miss Mary H. Greene
Miss Lois Grigsby
Mr. John A. Harvey
Dr. Hermine Caraway
Mrs. Antoinette S. Jenkins
Dr. Rachel H. Kilpatrick
Miss Ann Pinion
Dr. james E. Poindexter
Mrs. Mary R. Poindexter
Dr. Meredith Neill Posey, Director
Mr. Bart M. Reilly
Dr. Frederick Sorensen
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback
Mr. William T. Uzzle, Jr.
Dr. Katharine W. White
Dr. Frances R. Winkler
Forms Part of Poetry Circuit.
Despite the loss of several staff members to the new Department of Drama and Speech, the teaching staff of the English Department numbers thirty-seven. This department offers some fifty courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Arts degrees in English. The present enrollment includes three hundred undergraduate English majors and about twenty-five graduate students. The English Department not only trains majors, but it also serves the entire College in offering instruction in required courses in language and literature.
Ovid Williams Pierce, noted author of The Plantation and On a Lonesome Porch, is a novelist-in-residence and also a teacher.
Each year the English Department, in conjunction with seven other college English departments forming the North Carolina Poetry Circuit, brings two young poets of reputation to the College for readings from their works. Last spring Donald Hall spoke, and the fall speaker was Charles Edward Eaton. Dr. Meredith Posey heads the English Department.
Dr. Cook helps his advisee with a schedule complication.
Carolyn Montague prepares her research paper.
The English Departmental theme was administered to freshman students for the first time this fall
Domenic Palagruto listens attentively to the tapes in the foreign language laboratory.
Foreign Language
Dr. Wanderman clarifies a class discussion by using the German relief map.
Language students spend much time in the lab making use of its facilities
Miss Emilie Cannon
Dr. Edna Coll
Miss Manelita Fernandez
Mr. James L. Fleming, Director
Dr. Robert R. Morrison
Dr. Alfred Murad
Dr. mary Pashal
Mrs. Marquerite Perry
Dr. Henry Wanderman
Mrs. Relly Wanderman
Mr. Holmes Wilhelm
Faculty Hails From Three Continents
Students may meet their language requirements for the liberal arts degree in French, Spanish, or German in the Foreign Language Department. Major and minor concentration is offered for both the liberal arts and teaching degrees in French and Spanish. Members of the foreign language staff have studied in colleges and universities in North America, Latin America, and Europe. Several members are native speakers of the languages they teach. Student assistants from France, Spain, or South America are employed each year.
The departmental equipment includes a language laboratory in which thirty individual booths contain the latest in modern electronic machines. A listening-reading room provides advanced students and staff members an opportunity to read current foreign publications and by means of earphones to hear recorded drama and poetry. Russian is offered by the department as part of the extension program provided by the College. Sigma Pi Alpha is the foreign language fraternity on campus, and it sponsors programs to entertain the foreign students.
Mrs. Wanderman seems amused as she listens in on her class.
Right, Dr. Lowry explains the flow of rivers and formation of deltas to students by using a sandbox model.
Students have access to nearly four thousand maps in the United States depository.
Geography Department Serves as Map
Cartography, or map making, is a tedious, but rewarding, project.
Dr. Perejda demonstrates weather instruments in the weather boxoutside Graham Building.
Dr. Stillwell talks with high school students while showing them the department.
Depository for U.S. Army.
One of the most extensive programs in the nation is offered by the Geography Department. Headed by Dr. Robert Cramer, the staff provides specialized training in many fields, especially cartography, economic geography, planning, and regional geography. The three degrees offered are Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Master of Arts in Education.
The Geography Department is a map depository for the United States Army Map Service, Washington, D. C. Modern
equipment in cartography, meterology, and geology is available for the geography major. Graduates of the department can enter many areas of employment which include cartography, city planning, highway planning, and industrial designing. About four thousand students are taking geography courses each year, and over eighty men and women are majoring in this field.
Mr. John E. Christensen
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Director
Dr. Jean Lowry
Dr. George C. Martin
Dr. Franz A. Nowotny
Dr. Andrew D. Perejda
Mr. Philip Shea
Mr. Richard A. Stephenson
Dr. H. Daniel Stillwell
Health Department
Holding the rank of seventh in the nation among colleges and universities for their programs in Health and Physical Education, this department has a total of three hundred and fifty majors in the undergraduate field. Headed by Dr. Nephi Jorgensen, the department has a staff of twenty-three instructors.
Besides the Standard Bachelor of Arts degree, the Health and Physical Education Department offers a Masters and a Masters in Education to its prospective graduates. A certificate in education is offered for thirty hours to majors who desire additional training. Workshops and clinics for football, basketball, swimming, and baseball are held during the summer. A Gymnastics Club has been formed to demonstrate skills in gymnastics in other schools.
Money has been appropriated for a gymnasium to be completed by the fall of 1965. With the help of a balcony above the main floor, this new gymnasium will seat six thousand spectators. It will contain hand ball courts,a diving pool,a swimming pool, wrestling room, and classrooms. The site for this new project will be at the right side of Ficklen Stadium.
Basketball is one of many physical education courses offered.
Mr. Jack L. Boone
Mr. Harold Bullard
Mr. Wendell L. Carr
Mr. Robert B. Gantt
Miss Gay Hogan
Dr. Nephi M. Jorgenson, Director
Mr. Gerald A. Martello
Miss Marvis Mitchell
Releases Plans for New Gymnasium.
Learning about the human structure seems to create a variety of expressions in health class
Skill in precision and form is the objective of these water maidens.
Led by Miss Hogan, second from left, the social dancing class is an enjoyable one.
Education majors learn games, as well as facts, for their future students.
Mr. Howard G. Porter
Dr. Glen P. Reeder
Miss Nell A. Stallings
Mr. Clarence Stasavich
Mr. Ralph H. Steele
Dr. Clinton H. Strong
Miss Carolyn Thorpe
Mr. Henry C. Vansant
Mr. Odell Welbourn
Class discussions often bring out personal opinions on current events.
Careful notetaking is a requisite for all successful history students.
History Department Begins First
Dr. Herbert Paschal heads the History Department, which is, for the first year, a separate department. A faculty of twenty-four professors and five graduate students directs approximately five hundred history majors and teaches general history courses to all students.
During its first year, the History Department has distin- guished itself. A club for history majors has been organized, and the faculty members have organized a seminar within the department. A collection of papers and articles on historical topics will be written and edited by members of the department. It will be published yearly.
Last summer, the department sponsored an Asian Studies Institute. This project is to be held again this summer.
Senior history majors with "B" averages may participate in the Honors Program in which they do independent reading and study under selected professors. At the end of two quarters, they prepare a paper on an independent research project. At the freshman and sophomore levels, honors sections are open to students of special promise. Their study in these sections permits a broader scope. Such classes are usually small and not confined to history majors.
Mr. John C. Atkeson, Jr.
Mr. Joseph S. Bachman
Dr. L. F. Brewster
Mr. Wyatt Brown
Mr. Walter T. Calhoun
Dr. Howard B. Clay
Dr. Hubert A. Coleman
Dr. John C. Ellen, Jr.
Dr. Alvin Arthur Fahrner
Mr. Henry C. Ferrell, Jr.
Dr. Paul Murray
Dr. Herbert R. Paschal, Director
Dr. George Pasti, Jr.
Mr. David H. Thomas
Dr. Richard C. Todd
Mr. James Hugh Wease
Left, Dr. Price makes use of a wide variety maps in his American History section.
Year as a Separate Entity.
Dr. Todd and Dr. Murray brief majors on the departmental bulletin board.
Jean Bell, Virginia LeConte, and Billi Parrish make a group project of refinishing a chair
Home Economics Department Sponsors
Mary Ann Lumpkins, Linda Doub, and Jackie Hammond conduct a panel discussion for class members.
The Nursery School of the department seems an enjoyable task.
Miss Patricia L. Benson
Miss Margaret Cannon
Miss Mabel E. Dougherty
Mrs. Mabel L. Hull
Miss Moselle Holberg
Miss Ruth Lambie
Dr. Miriam B. Moore, Director
Mrs. Ernestine N. Reeder
Mrs. Jannis B. Shea
Miss Alice Strawn
Weekend for High School Students.
Home economics as a part of the Science Department was offered when the college was established in 1909. It became a separate department in 1937 and in 1940 was approved as an educational center for the preparation of vocational teachers. It is one of three colleges approved for such preparation by the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction.
Today the department offers an undergraduate program for approximately 198 majors. Among these majors are the president of the Senior Class and two members of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
At High School Day during the fall, two hundred high school students from this area came to get a preview of the department. A former graduate of East Carolina and president of the North Carolina Home Economics Association, Hazel Tripp, was the guest speaker. This event is held every other year.
Many majors are members of the Home Economics Chapter of the American Home Economics Association. Phi Omicron, the honorary society, is limited to upperclassmen with standards of scholarship and leadership. Dr. Miriam Moore directs the Home Economics Department.
Majors compare fabric designs for their textile class
Mrs. Holberg discusses home canning with Mary Lewis and Jane Lee.
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, Director
Mr. Frederick L. Broadhurst
Dr. Thomas J. Haigwood
Dr. Clarence M. Kelsey
Mr. Robert W. Leith
Mr. Harold P. Olsen
Mr. B. E. Scott
Mr. Paul E. Waldrop
Industrial Arts Department Makes
Long, tedious hours are spent perfecting the skill of drafting.
Bobby Penuel demonstrates the printing process of a platen press
Van Nortwick, left, prepares to cut with the circular saw.
New Advancements.
Significant advances have been made in the Industrial Arts Department during the past year. Two new laboratories, a classroom, and several auxiliary rooms have been added. A dust collecting system and two spray booths for the finishing of furniture have also been installed.
Curriculum requirements for the education of teachers of Industrial Arts have been revised and strengthened. Many course outlines have been rewritten, and new methods and techniques of teaching have been put into operation. The Industrial Arts Club is open to all majors and minors. Epsilon Pi Tau, an honorary national fraternity, selects its members from active men in the club and from those who maintain a B or better average in Industrial Arts. These two groups participate in student affairs and carry on a variety of activities related to the department and to the college. Dr. Kenneth Bing heads this department .
With a specially designed apparatus, James Buck tests a radio.
Deparment majors William Van Nortwick and curtis Davis are at work in the foundry. First, left to right, they ram a mold and then pour aluminum into it. After milling the casting, they check their project for accuracy.
Working in the stacks, library majors gain on-the-job experience
Students find a new addition, the photostat copy machine, a valuable study aid.
Library Science
Established in affiliation with the Library in 1936, the Library Science staff and curriculum received status as a separate department this year. The full-time two member faculty teaches courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees.
There are now thirty-four majors, thirty-three minors, and
nine graduate students in the Library Science Department. An added outlet for these students, and for any others interested in the library, is the Library Club, sponsored by the newly formed Department. Mr. Wendell Smiley is currently serving as the head of this department.
Mr. Lanier goes over the floor plan of the building.
The library is a popular meeting place as well as studying center
Mrs. Sara S. Batten
Mrs. Anne Cargile
Miss Vivian F. Crickmore
Mrs. Marguerite V. Crenshaw
Mrs. Frankie Cubbedge
Miss Billie Faye Evans
Mrs. Ruby E. Hassell
Mr. Gene D. Lanier
Mrs. Sallie E. Mann
Receives Status as Department.
Mr. W. Wendell Smiley, Director
Mrs. Jane A. Smith
Dr. Mildred D. Southwick
Mrs. Betsy B. Tharrington
Miss Elizabeth S. Walker
Mrs. Lily C. Weave
Miss Vernie B. Wilder
Mr. Lee G. Williams
Mrs. Mary E. Williams
Blackboard illustration simplifies many geometry problems
Mathematics Department
Janet Broadhurst discusses a technicality with her instructor and classmates.
Mr. Davis assists with a calculator.
A new computer has been added to the Department of Mathematics, which is under the direction of Dr. D. R. Davis. This new computer is a long sought addition to the department.
Perspective majors in mathematics can acquire the Bachelor of Science or the Liberal Arts degree. Annual meeting of the American Mathematics Society, the Mathematical Association of American, and the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics meet concurrently in January and the latter part of August. East Carolina College has been represented at all of these conferences in which lectures and papers are presented to various university and college mathematicians present.
Mr. Oscar W. Brannon
Mr. Roger L. Creech
Mr. John W. Daniels
Mrs. Stella Daugherty
Dr. David R. Davis, Director
Mrs. Vera Brooke Davis
Mrs. Mildred H. Derrick
Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming
Mr. Paul W. Haggard
Mr. F. Milam Johnson
Mrs. Virginia G. McGrath
Mr. Frank W. Saunders
Mr. Frank C. Townsend
Miss Louise Williams
Adds New Computer.
Dr. Davis' clas of analytic geometry examines sphere and cylinder models.
The operation of the department's newest addition, the computer, is explained by Mr. Johnson.
The Color Guard proudly leads the Marching Pirates on the field.
Military
A little enjoyment combined with work keeps these Military Science members and their dates busy while decorating their Homecoming float.
Mr. Jay E. Baker
Mr. William A. Harrison
Mr. Elbert L. Kidd, Director
Mr. Ervin E. Koon
Mr. Kenneth L. Kuhln
Mr. Henry L. Pitt
Mr. Donald G. Simpson
AFROTC members relax in the Cadet Lounge found in the basement of Austin
Major Kidd chats informally with members of the Angel Flight.
Science Program Gives Flight Instruction.
Training highly selected cadets for duty as commissioned officers is the mission of the Department of Military Science. Upon satisfactory completion of Air Force instruction and graduation from college, AFROTC cadets receive commissions as Second Lieutenants in the Air Force. They will then be called to active duty and begin careers as Air Force officers.
Three squadrons and thirteen flights which compose the 600th AFROTC Cadet Group have an enrollment of 390 cadets during the fall quarter. The group is staffed by high ranking cadets of the advanced course. East Carolina College cadets who attended summer training camps in 1963 received the highest overall rating of any group of cadets from the twenty major colleges and universities with AFROTC Detachments which border the Atlantic seaboard.
Senior cadets qualified for future Air Force pilot training are highly motivated by the Flight Instruction Program. Each flying cadet is awarded a Private Pilot's Certificate upon completing the thirty-six hour Flight Instruction Program and passing the Federal Aviation Agency written examination.
Social highlights of this year include the Fifth Annual Dining-In, Cadet Field Day, and the Military Ball.
Possibly thinking of furture careers, cadets display the latest developments in aviation.
Music theory class uses recordings to benefit the members.
School of Music
Many long hours are spent in perfecting one selection
Mr. Earl E. Beach, Dean
Mr. Herbert L. Carter
Dr. Robert Carter
Miss Beatrice Chauncey
Miss Ruth G. Cox
Mr. George Cripps
Miss Elizabeth Drake
Dr. W. Edmund Durham
Dr. Carl Hjortsvang
Mrs. Ingeborg Jarratt
Mr. George W. Knight, Jr.
Dr. Martin Mailma
Mrs. Mary N. Mailman
Mr. Thomas Miller
Miss Jane Murray
Mr. Gene Narmour
Mr. David Serrins
Mr. Barry M. Shank
Mrs. Ruth G. Shaw
Mr. Charles Stevens
Mr. Carl E. Stout
Mr. Paul G. Strassler
Mrs. Eleanor E. Toll
Completes Plans for New Building.
Specialists in every phase of music and music education compose the faculty of the School of Music. This faculty of twenty-six instructors and seven graduate students includes a composer-in-residence as well as several additional active com posers. There are now two hundred majors. Both the student body and staff are looking forward to the new facilities which should be available for occupancy by June, 1965.
Several performance groups including l he Marching Pirates, the Symphonic Band, the Concert Choir, and the Opera Theater have received honors during the year. Many students and faculty members have won awards for individual perform-
ances, and students have received graduate fellowships. The annual Contemporary Music Festival continues to attract wide attention.
Eastern North Carolina is served by the School of Music through conferences, clinics, workshops, concerts, and the radio and television programs which originate from the College. WRAL-TV in Raleigh has sponsored a series of telecasts featur- ing performances from the School of Music during the early spring for three consecutive years.
Mr. Earl Beach heads the School of Music.
With fixed expressions, cello players concentrate on their trio.
Members of the Public Health class use the facilities of Pitt County in their extensive training.
Nursing
Audrey Dowdy explains the nutritional value of a vegetable in nutrition class.
Cindy Sturdivant pinpoints the location of today's home visit.
A picnic in September is given for freshman nursing majors. The Industrial Arts Department assists.
Miss Barbara Adams
Mrs. Ruth Broadhurst
Mrs. Louise Bullock
Mrs. Jessie M. Carraway
Mrs. Mary R. Griffin
Mrs. Inez N. Martinez
Mrs. Joanne L. Suggs
Mrs. Bonnie E. Waldrop
Mrs. Eva W. Warren, Dean
Miss Minnie C. Wolcott
Majors Receive Extensive Training.
The School of Nursing, under the direction of Dean Eva Warren, has since 1959 been accredited by the State Board and the National League for Nursing. Upon the completion of this four-year program, student nurses receive a Bachelor of Science Degree.
Nursing majors in this department have facilities available to them not only in the local Pitt Memorial Hospital, but also in the Public Health Department. In both locations, students are provided with a clinical atmosphere in which nursing fundamentals can be actively applied.
Affiliation at an Asheville Sanatorium and at the Butner Hospital for Mentally III in Durham also adds new learning experiences for the more advanced students. For personal counseling and laboratory work, the school has access to rooms on the third floor of Graham Building.
Dean Warren demonstrates correct bedside practices.
Miss Adams lectures on anatomy.
Larry Whitlock takes the reaction time figures
Dr. Marfoccia, Mr. Dixon, and Dr. Prewett discuss the future objectives of the department.
Psychology Department Grants
Dr. Benjamin H. Allen
Dr. Ruby Bliss
Mr. Larry D. Byrd
Mr. John R. Clarke
Mr. Calvert R. Dixon
Dr. Willie Mae Gillis
Approximately two hundred undergraduate majors and fifteen resident graduate students are enrolled in the Psychology Department. The department is directed by Dr. C. R. Prewett.
Three types of Master's Degrees are offered in psychology: General-Theoretical; Clinical; and School Psychology. The first two graduates to complete the new clinical Master's were graduated this year. Richard Humphrey of Kinston, North Carolina, will be chief psychologist at the diagnostic clinic at the new center in Morganton, North Carolina. Wilbur Castellow is working at Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee, Florida. One recent graduate, Charles Moore, is now working on his doctorate at the University of Georgia, to which he received a fellowship.
Research on many topics has been done by the Psychology Department. Plans have been completed for the construction of a new building which will include an experimental facility with animals as well as individualized space for the other programs.
Dr. Marshall joins the "buzz" group experiment in her class.
of Frank Sadleck as Robert Graham looks on.
Three Masters Degrees.
Dr. Jacob Mandel
Dr. Julia D. Marshall
Mr. Edward M. Nicholson
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Director
Mrs. Hazel Stapleton
Miss Coleman and Mr. Nicholson grade tests by use of machine scoring.
calvin Owens studies optics, the scienc eof light.
Botany students determine the amount of radio-activity in plant leaves
Four
Science education majors prepare a physics experiment.
Dr. Donald E. Bailey
Dr. Austin D. Bond
Mr. Joseph G. Boyette
Dr. J. William Byrd
Dr. Patricia Daugherty
Dr. Graham J. Davis
Mr. J. O. Derrick
Dr. Grover W. Everett
Mr. Don W. Faris
Dr. Mary C. Helms
Dr. R. M. Helms
Dr. Donald B. Jeffreys
Dr. Clifford B. Knight
Dr. J. N. LeConte
Dr. John S. Laurie
Dr. T. E. Lundy
Dr. Floyd E. Mattheis
Mr. James D. Nicholson
Mr. Floyd M. Read, Jr.
Dr. Charles W. Reynolds
Mr. Thomas C. Rutherford
Mr. Moses M. Sheppard
Dr. Leland Stewart
Dr. Edgar F. Stillwell Dr. Christine Wilton
Departments Compose Science Division.
Four departments make up the Division of Science: Biology; Chemistry; Physics; and Science Education. Dr. Charles W. Reynolds is the overall director of the division. Each of the four departments has a separate director.
Among the programs now being developed in the Biology Department are marine biology, microbiology, and radiation biology. The department recently received a grant from the Atomic Energy Commission for laboratory equipment for radiation biology. The specialized training of the staff of the Chemistry Department permits the offering of courses at an advanced level in any of the major areas of chemistry. The laboratory facilities are modern, and the department has recently moved into a new wing of Flanagan Building. The Physics Department has a two-fold purpose: training teachers and providing a strong liberal arts degree for those preparing for further study in physics. The Science Education Department teaches science courses to elementary education majors; it also teaches the science methods courses and supervises student teaching in science.
Dr. Everett demonstrates the principles of electrolitic conduction.
Sociology,
With five full-time faculty members and Dr. Williams as head the newly formed Sociology Department strives to encourage student interest by guiding pupils in facing the reality of social problems. From eleven different courses now being offered, students learn that the present situation facing this country and the rest of the world calls for greater understanding of human relations and social conditions everywhere.
Farsighted students are increasingly enrolling in sociology courses in college to give them a better liberal arts education, irrespective of their chosen vocation or career. This subject is considered one of the best undergraduate majors for pre-professional training in law, business, industrial relations, personnel work, social case work, and social administration.
Mrs. Howell discusses Malthusian theory of population
Mr. R. R. Napp Dr. Paul A. Toll Dr. Melvin J. Williams
Philosophy, and
Dr. Dawyer D. Gross Dr. John Kozy, Jr.
Established at the beginning of this school year, the Department of Philosophy is headed by Dr. John Kozy, Jr. Combined fields of specialization of the staff members include history of philosophy, metaphysics, naturalism, the philosophy of science epistemology, and the philosophy of religion.
Along with the many required philosophy courses, a major in this field can find outlets for his energies in the student philosophy discussion group.
The department in general tries to maintain a standard of philosophy instruction comparable to that on any other college campus in the nation.
Dr. Cleveland Bradner emphasizes a point in his art philosophy lecture on "What i
Dr. Cleveland Bradner emphasizes a point in his art philosphy lecture on "What is Art?"
Charts and graphs aid class members in their studies
Although the Political Science Department is one of the newest departments of the College, it begins from a well-developed base in the Social Studies Department. Courses cover the traditional areas of national and state government, comparative government, political theory, international relations, public administration, political parties, and municipal government.
The seven member staff includes teachers with a high percentage of doctorates. Headed by Dr. John M. Howell, these specialists prepare students for careers in government service, graduate work in political science or law, and management.
Dr. Williams teaches the fundamentals of the federal government.
Political Science Receive Separate Status.
Herbert R. Carlton
Dr. Faye Carroll
Dr. James C. Dixon
Mr. Darell C. Wilson
The history map of religio nis clarified by Revered Gross.
Delia Basnight, Denise Owens, and Darla Crayton find time to check lighting equipment
Much work goes into the set constructions used by the Playhouse. Here the stage crew builds for West Side Story.
Dr. Lucile Charles
Mr. Edgar R. Loessin, Director
Mr. G. Douglas Ray
Mrs. Lena B. Reynolds
Miss Helen V. Steer
Speech and Drama Provide Theatrical Training.
The Department of Drama and Speech offers instruction in all phases of theater production. The producing organization of the department, the East Carolina Playhouse, presents five major productions each Phiyear and several one-act plays directed by students and faculty. The work in speech includes a wide variety of forensic activities such as debates, broadcasting on the campus radio station, poetry reading, and oratory.
Including Edgar R. Loessin, director of the department, nine full-time staff members guide students working toward the Bachelor of Arts degree and majoring in either Drama, Drama and Speech, or Speech.
Students in acting class study improvisation as part of their training in dramatics.
Honoraries
The campus honorary organizations acclaim oustanding students and those who devote much of their time and energy to the betterment of East Carolina College. By making this recognition both possible and desirable, these organizations themselves do a great deal in advancing the reputatio of the school.
Included in these groups are the newly formed tutoring society and the honorary fraternities from most of the major departments. High academic achievement is a prerequisite for membership, and favorable recognition is gained by students accepted into these fraternities. The academic climate provided by these gropus plays an important part in the growth of scholastic excellence at the College.
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega was founded to create close brotherhood among men and to be of service to campus, community, and nation. This service fraternity, the first fraternity on campus, was organized locally January 17, 1953. The national organization has grown since 1925 to include over three hundred chapters.
Each winter the "APO's" sponsor the White Ball, a fund raising project for Crippled Children. During football season and at graduation exercises they serve as ushers. Helping with the Christmas Seal Drive and presenting a trophy to the most outstanding football player of the year are two other services of the fraternity. Along with other organizations, the fraternity participates in Homecoming events. Last year it won second place for its float. In every activity the brothers of Alpha Phi Omega strive to uphold their motto- "Be a friend; be of service; be a leader."
President Bill Cannon
Vice-President Jim Neilson
Vice-President Fallon Melvin
Treasurer Bobby Tew
Jay Barber William Cannon Edward Ezzell Jim Flowers Joel Franklin
Ronald Johnson Bill McDuffie Billie Melvin Alan Ritter Max Scruggs
APO's watch as students donate money for crippled children while voting for their choice for White Ball Queen.
Linda Daniels, White Ball Queen, receives traditional bouquet and trophy after being crowned.
Raises Funds for Crippled Children.
Brothers and their dates line up to be presented at the White Ball
President Bill Cannon and his date lead grand march at White Ball.
Pete Smith Frank Steinbeck John Strickland J.R. Tart
George Teachey Bobby Tew David Tucker Henry Turner
John Walston Willard Whitfield
One of the events which the APO's and their dates attend during Homecoming is a banquet held at the Holiday Inn.
Delta Phi Delta
Bob Branch and a fellow student work on one of the many assignments in commerical art.
Henry Harsch offers Sophie Kumm suggestions on her latest painting
National honor art fraternity, Delta Phi Delta, formed a group trip to the World's Fair in New York this spring. During the year the members contributed to exhibits and sponsored art sales at Christmas. They also gave scholarships to worthy art majors.
A junior or senior with outstanding studio work and an overall B average is eligible for membership in the Alpha Phi Chapter. This local chapter was founded May 14, 1960. Nationally, Delta Phi Delta was founded at the University of Kansas May 28, 1912, to promote art in the United States; to recognize scholarship and professional ability; and to foster true friendship.
President Duffy Toler
Vice-President Linda Touchton
Secretary Betty Robinson
Treasurer Bob Branch
Linda Touchton demonstrates one of the many processes of producing a lithograph print.
Margaret Allen Robert Branch David Burkette
Peggy Canipe Virginia Carraway Denise Clark
Bobbie Eason Archie Gaster Tran Gordley
Raymond Harrison Henry Harsch Nancy Hayes
Hangs Exhibit at Local Bank.
Margaret Allen shows the processes of weaving.
Edward Henry and Willie Marlowe hang their pledge show in the Wachovia Bank Building
Delta Phi Delta gives a banquet at the Holiday Inn for their newly initiated members.
Edward Henry Louis Jones Frances Kugler
Douglas Latta Paul Minnis Janet Morris
Frances Neel Georgia O'Cain Betty Robinson
Donald Sexhauer Jeanette Shirley Billie Stewart
Duffy Toler Linda Touchton Patricia Waff.
Delta Sigma Pi
A major in business administration with a C average and at least five quarter hours of business courses is eligible for membership in Delta Sigma Pi. This professional business fraternity each year gives the Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key to the graduating male senior in commerce or business administration who has the highest scholastic average in the School of Business. At Christmas it helps Chi Omega sorority give a party for underprivileged children.
Delta Sigma Pi was founded on November 7, 1907, at New York University with the motto, "We do our best; you can do the rest." Today there are 116 chapters. The Delta Zeta chapter was chartered here May 21, 1955.
President Roger Nixon
Vice-President Paul Stokes
Secretary Jim Rabon
Treasurer Dick Holbert
Billy Blackman
John Blow
Nile Dail
Bob Edwards
Daniel Griffin
Charley Hatch
Richard Holbert
Joe Johnson
Howard Lane
Williams Larson
Kenneth Mason
Gary Meekins
Delta Sigma Pis give reception for alumni during Homecoming festivities
Delta Sigs enjoy a good time at an informal party held in their chapter room.
Awards Annual Scholarship Key
Graig Miller Roger Nixon Baxter Powell
Jim Rabon Bill Raynor Bruce Sloan
Dwight Steed Paul Stokes Ray White
Edward Wilson George Wightman, Jr.
President Roger Nixon presents scholarship key to Bill Grubbs. Dr. Elmer Browning looks <
Dr. Durham, Fred Ayers, Baxter Powell, and Bill Raynor discuss plans for a Delta Sig social.
Delta Sigs portray the theme of "Little Time to Big Time" in their Homecoming float.
Gamma Theta
Gamma Theta Upsilon, honorary geography fraternity, sponsors field trips to geographic points of interest in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and the annual trip to Washington, D.C. The national, founded in March, 1928, at Illinois State, provides scholarships to members who work on their graduate degree in geography.
To create a better understanding of geography and to help members further their education in the field of geography are the purpose of Gamma Theta Upsilon. The local chapter, Beta lota, was founded on March 25, 1955. It is open for membership to any interested geography major or minor. At the present, this chapter is undertaking a "crash" program to become one of the leading chapters in the nation. In 1956, Gamma Theta Upsilon at East Carolina College was the largest in the nation.
President Lee H. Bacon
Vice-President Thomas Griggs
Secretary Barry Whitley
Treasurer George Woodall
Joe Allen
Lee Bacon
Donald Baldwin
Julian Burton
Tommy Griggs
Robert Hardee
Denard Harris
John Jackson
Larry Lancaster
Members Larry Lancaster and Barry Whitley go over a world map with Dr. Andrew Perejda.
Gamma Theta Upsilon members get together to discuss the amount of rainfall in Greenville and Eastern North Carolina.
Upsilon Sponsors Field Trips.
President Lee Bacon presides over the weekly meeting
Members of Gamma Theta Upsilon read information concerning their next field trip.
Fraternity members discuss different rock formations.
Fallon Melvin Robert Moore James Parrish
Dr. Andrew Perejda Henry Sherard Richard Stephenson
Barry Whitley Nancy Willis George Woodall
Phi Mu Alphas
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is open to all male music lovers with a C average. This group was started on October 6, 1898, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Zeta Psi chapter, founded on February 19, 1955, is one of 214 chapters today. The ideals are to advance the cause of music, to foster brotherhood, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater.
A tuition scholarship is given to a freshman music major selected by an audition committee. Activities include the American Music Festival, Contemporary Music Festival, Homecoming events, and the Spring Carnival.
Lennen Briley Ashley Brown William Collins
Alfred Del Russo Erwin Duckworth Marcus Duggins
charles Entzminger Jack Fetner Newton Kelly
Phi Mu Alpha brothers sign rushees during an informal rush
Brothers and friends work on their Homecoming float.
Phi Mu Alpha provide music for their Homecoming float.
Before singing for the music festival practice is a must for the brothers of Phi Mu Alpha
Ronald Kuhns
Paul Lineberry
Dave Millson
Gene Moore
John Patterson
Danny Smith
Wayne Stevens
Tommy Stroud
Gerold Teachey
Vernon Turner
Grover Whitehurst
Richard Worthington
To raise money for scholarships, brothers and pledges sell refreshments at "West Side Story."
Loyalty, service, and progress are the motto of Pi Omega Pi, honorary business fraternity. Each year the members of this fraternity take part in the Northeastern Regional Typewriting Contest, Homecoming activities, and Spring Carnival. A scholarship is given to the senior with the highest average in Business Education, and an award is given to the student who is outstanding in the teacher-training program.
Founded on campus on February 12, 1944, Pi Omega Pi is open to a business education major with a "B" average in business and education courses and an overall "C" average. At the national founding June 13, 1923, at Missouri State Teachers College, the fraternity set up its purpose of establishing chapters of Pi Omega Pi and creating a fellowship among teachers of business subjects.
President Donna Dickens
Vice President Faye DeBruhl
Secretary Judy Mobley
Treasurer Glenn Smith
Ann Adkins Hilda Alligood Nadean Ashley mary Beacham
Hilda Chisholm Linda Crisp Francis Daniels Faye DeBruhl
Donna Dickens Brenda Flowers Pay Galloway Fay Hall
Pi Omega Pi Sponsors Annual
Faye Brown and Dr. Aubrey Dempsey go over some last minute details before the meeting
Pi Omega Pis chat together during Valentine Party.
Jean Townsend and Jerrell Jernigan go over plans for the coming year.
Founders Day Social.
Cleveland Hawkins Mary Heim Lawrence Hindsley Becky Honeycutt
Marsha Jordan Carolyn McRoy Margaret Mackill Betty Murphy
Brendy O'Berry Kay Price Gayle Stickland Jean Townsend
Phyllis Wooten
Pi Omega Pi entertains alumni at a Homecoming reception.
Faye Hall and Cleveland Hawkins enjoy playing "Human Bingo" at their Founders Day party.
Sigma Alpha lota, professional music fraternity, was founded at Ann Arbor, Michigan, June 12, 1903. To pin the 126 chap- ters this chapter, Beta Psi, was founded May 2, 1955. A music major with a B average in music and an overall C average is qualified for membership.
This group follows its purpose, "to further the cause of music," by participating in the Greek All-Sing, in which they were winners of the professional division, in the Contemporary Music Festival, and in the Winter Musical.
President Joanne Issac
Vice-President Glenda Alford
Secretary Margaret DeLong
Sigma Alpha
Glenda Alford Nancy Calloway Helen Charuhas Evelyn Darden Margaret DeLong
Carolyn England Betty Gaskins Linda Hanson Joanna Issac Brenda Jacob
Judy Johnson Pat Tyndall Shirley Morse Jacque Shipp Mildred Umburger
Shirley Williams Kay Wiggs
Informal get-togethers to discuss new music is one of the activities sponsored by the SAI
Helen Charahas and Mildred Umberg prepare for the Contemporary Music Festival.
Getting together to sing is enjoyed by the sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota
Quartet singing is one of the speical functions of Sigma Alpha Iota
Iota Wins First Place in Greek All-Sing
Linda Hanson directs group in a rehearsal for the Greek All-Sing.
Sigma Alpha lota sorority participates in the Greek All-Sing to take first place in the professional division.
Sigma Tau
Recently organized on campus is Sigma Tau Sigma, the student tutoring society. This is a program offered free of charge by the students to other students who need scholastic help. The purpose of the society is three fold: to provide instruction free of charge to those students who desire to improve their scholastic standing; to stimulate among the student body an increased interest in the teaching profession; and to contribute to the scholarship and intellectual atmosphere of our college.
With the Motto, "Service To All," this group was first organized in 1954, at the University of Pennsylvania. Today there are thirty-one chapters. To be a member, a student must have a B average in the subject tutored. Members are invited upon recommendation of other hon- orary fraternities and department heads. Sigma Tau Sigma are the Greek letters which are equivalent of S.T.S., which stand for Student Tutoring Society.
President Patty Van Lierop
Vice President Mack Worthington
Secretary Shirley Morse
Treasurer Nathan Caroon
Ravonda Ambrose Garland Skew Billy Barnes Carol Browning
Nathan Caroon Veronica Gay Tom Gordon Linda Hunning
Bette Jackson Richard Miles Shirley Morse Shelia Nelson
Bronna Sineath tutors a fellow student in English Composition
Sigma Tau Sigma members enjoy a dinner honoring their new members held at the ome of Dr. Weigand.
Sigma Offers Free Tutoring Service.
President Patty Van Lierop issues oath to new members.
William Peck Oran Perry Peggy Perry Jeannette Runquist
Bronna Sineath Sandra Smith Merle Summers Mickey Sykes
Clement Templeton Patty Van Lierop Judy Wasgstaff Bobby Ward
Mamie Williams Mack Worthington Sharon Young
President Patty Van Lierop consults with advisor, Dr. Weigand
Future plans for the organization are discussed by the members of Sigma Tau Sigma.
Organized at East Carolina College in May, 1963, Alpha Psi Omega promotes interest in theater arts on the campus. This honorary dramatic fraternity was founded at Fairmont State College in Fairmont, West Virginia.
A student who works on various dramatic presentations or belongs to the East Carolina Playhouse is qualified for membership. Activities of the fraternity are playhouse productions and Homecoming.
President Alan Holcombe
Business Manager Casandra Sneden
Lucille Dew Alan Holcome Tommy Jackson
Lawrence Murphy Bill Weidenbacker
Alpha Psi Omegas Aid Student Productions.
A portion of the set for "West Side Story" is constructed by members of the fraternity
Alpha Psi Omega members help in the production of "Antony and Cleopatra."
The East Carolina Playhouse wins first place in the professional float division with the theme "Flower of the East."
Chi Beta Phi Specialized Tutoring Service.
To promote interest in science and to give recognition to scholarly attainment in science are the purposes of the honorary science fraternity, Chi Beta Phi. The national organization was founded in 1916 at Randolph-Macon College in Ashland, Virginia; and the local chapter was founded in 1953.
Membership is open to a second quarter spohomore majoring or minoring in science, mathematics, or psychology with "B" average in major courses and a "C + " overall average, he members provide tutoring service and sponsor seminar speakers from the North Carolina Academy of Science. The Key Award is given at the annual banquet to the Outstanding member of the Year.
President Richard Miles
Vice-President Caroline Castelloe
Secretary Faye Brown
Treasurer Foy Hyle
Members of Chi Beta Phi discuss one of their national publications.
Willie Barnes Faye Brown Mary Castelloe Raymond Fomes
Barbara Green Linda Heath Charles Holland Stephen Jones
Dr. Clifford Knight Dr. Joseph LeConte Clatyon Mayo Richard Miles
Eldon Nelson William Peedin Jeannette Runquist Frank Sadlack
Charles Stroud Barbara Trader Kenny Tussell Bobby Ward
Georgia White Edwin Williams Mack Worthington
Epsilon Pi Tau Completes First Year.
Brothers take time out to look over the founders of Epsilon Pi Tau.
Epsilon Pi Tau, international honorary professional fraternity in Industrial Arts and Industrial-Vocational Education, was founded nationally March 13, 1929, at Columbus Ohio. Beta Mu, the local chapter, was chartered May 11 1963. It is one of 72 chapters.
A junior with a "C" average and a "B" average in Industrial Arts is qualified to membership in this newly-chartered fraternity. Ideals of the group are four-fold skill, poise, research, and professional prestige.
President John Walston
Vice-President William Wallen
Secretary Billy Turner
Treasurer John White
Dr. Kenneth Bing Norman Bunting Benjamin Casey David Davis
Robert Leith Lyle Lewis Anthony Lilley Harold Olsen
Tommie Phelps Frankie Sell Billy Turner Willian Van Norwick
William Wallen John Walston William Warren John White
Brothers watch as Bill Moore demonstrates an experiment during a weekly meeting.
Phi Epsilon Kappa Gives Service Award.
To promote and elevate the ideals and purpose of physical education is the purpose of Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity. This organization, the only national professional fraternity in health, physical education, and recreation, was founded nationally April 15, 1913, and locally December 2, 1962.
Open to any sophomore majoring in physical education end maintaining a "C" average, this fraternity sponsors departmental meetings and assists in various phases of physical education work. A Distinguished Service Award is given to the member who renders outstanding service to the chapter.
President William Oakley
Vice President Leland Ashebrook
Secretary Donald Brewer
Treasurer Tom Spellers
Micajah Bonner Donald Brewer Dwight Brown David Bumgarner James Cherry
Bill Cheshire Thomas Dodson James Franklin William Harrington Charles Jenkins
Dr. Nephi Jorgenson Horace Lawrence Dale Patrick Dr. Glen Reader Larry Rudisill
Henry Sawyer Mike Senkier Thomas Speller Ralph Stone Dr. Clint Strong
Ronald Tyler
President Bill Oakely and Tommy Spellers explain to a rushee one of their national publications
Brothers of Phi Epsilon Kappa enjoy a get together after meeting.
With the motto, "Enriching growth and high ideals should be a mark of our life," Phi Omicron was founded on campus April 8, 1952. Any junior or senior home economics major with a "B" average is eligible for membership. The purpose of Phi Omicron is to encourage interest and scholarship in home economics, to aid in civic betterment at East Carolina College, to encourage high ethical standards in business and professional life, and to instill the ideal of service.
The main project this year was a cake sale in February. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Lambie, the organization participated in the Spring Carnival and nominated a sponsor for the Homecoming Court.
President Nancy Ridenhour
Vice-President Alice Smith
Secretary Agnes Jensen
Reporter Paulette Pace
Jean Bell Sammie Clark Agnes Jensen Ruth Lambie
Linda Lane Shelby McIntyre Paulette Pace Nancy Ridenhour
Alice Scott Karen White
Phi Omicron Sponsors Cake Sale.
LInda Lane and LAice Scott make preparations for Phi Omicron's cake sale.
Phi Omicron members participate in informal discussion groups to learn more about home economics.
Phi Sigma Pi Advances Education.
Honorary professional and education fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, participates in campus activities and contributes to the Messick Scholarship Fund. The members present an Outstanding Male Senior Award and "Honor Key" to brothers of outstanding merit. Last year the local chapter placed second in the nation for the "Outstanding Chapter trophy."
Sophomores with an overall academic average of "B" plus a good judiciary record are eligible for membership. Phi Sigma Pi is founded upon the ideals of high scholarship and the avowed purpose of advancing educational ideals.
President Tom Jones
Vice-President Buddy Murray
Secretary Mack Worthington
Treasurer Calvin Owens
Raymond Fornes David Fussell Henry Harsch Cleveland Hawkins
Richard Jenkins Tom Jones Richard Miles Buddy Murray
Calvin Owens Frank Sadlack Robert Stroud Mickey Sykes
Dr. Richard Todd David Whaley Jim Willis Mack Worthington
President Tom Jones and Dr. Richard Todd go over some last minute details before the meeting.
David Whaley, Tom Jones, and Robert Stroud discuss the purposes of Phi Sigma Pi in an informal group.
Sigma Pi Alpha Sponsors Foreign Films.
Membership in Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign language fraternity, is open to any student with an academic average of "C," a language average of "B," and credit for a language course above the elementary level. The fraternity was founded at N.C. State College in 1926 and locally in 1939.
Sigma Pi Alpha takes part in United Nations Week activities and sponsors foreign films at downtown theaters. The purpose of this organization is to stimulate an interest in and acquire a more intimate knowledge of the people whose languages are being studied and to contribute towards a better understanding between the United States and other countries.
President Bessie Wells
Vice-President Peggy Perry
Secretary Linda Trotter
Treasurer Shriley Pierce
Ann Campbell Dorothy Hall Frances Howell Barbara Miller
Mary Patelos Willard Parrish Jackie Perkins Peggy Perry
Shirley Pierce Barbara Proctor Margaret Rabon Carmen Raynor
Sandra Smith Kay Strickland Linda Trotter Bessie Wells
Barbara Miller gives instructions on how to operate laboratory equipment to Bessie Wells and Bonnie Gibbs
Sigma Pi Alpha members enjoy putting news on the bulletin board in the foreign language department.
Sigma Tau Delta Contributes to Publications.
With the motto, "Sincerity, truth, and design," Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity, was started locally in 1961. Requirements for membership are a major or minor in English, a "B" average in English courses, and an overall "C" average. The fraternity was founded to promote the mastery of written expression, to encourage worthwhile reading, and to foster a spirit of fellowship among English majors.
Participating in the Spring Carnival, aiding campus publications, and sponsoring the Fine Arts Festival are three projects of Sigma Tau Delta. The faculty advisor is Dr. Hermine Caraway.
President Judy Reel
Vice-President Kay Meares
Secretary Mary Virginia Stallings
Treasurer Kay Francis
Bonnie Balance Elizabeth Bennett Jackie Bullard Sarah Caraway
Brenda Chappel Dr. George Cooke Annie Dixon Sandra Edwards
Kay Francis Elizabeth Fuller Jeanette Harris Mrs. Antoinette Jenkins
Jamie Jenkins Dr. Rachel Kilpatrick Cappy Langston Susan Lewis
Carolyn McCallister Kay Mears Fay Morris
Iris Newton Carolyn Osborne Freddie Powell
Barbara Proctor Judy Reel Bronna Sineath
Wanda Smith Mary Stallings Kay Strickland
Joan Wetherington Dr. Katherine White Betsy Williamson
Sigma Tau Deltas have informal discussion while making plans for upcoming year.
Tau Sigma Upholds Motto "To Serve".
Honorary educational fraternity, Tau Sigma, was organized to explore education, to supplement classroom work with actual experiences, to give members an opportunity to meet real problems and situations that will be eventually met in the field, and to provide a living laboratory in which to learn practical ways to be of service.
With the motto "To Serve," the Alpha Chapter was founded in the spring of 1955. Qualifications include a "B" average, requirements toward B.S. degree, classifica- tion of second quarter freshman or upperclassman, and qualities of leadership. The members, under the direction of Dr. Douglas Jones, participate in the Buccaneer Pageant, Homecoming Weekend, and the Spring Carnival.
President Faye Creegan
Vice-President Kay Yow
Secretary Nancy Garner
Treasurer Fay Brown
Members of Tau Sigma prepare refreshments for rush party
Vivian Adams Judy Biggs Patsy Bowling Norma Bright
Faye Brown Carol Carter Carol Combs Faye Creegan
Kay Francis Nancy Garner Shelby Grady Betsy Leggett
Brenda Painter Eleanor Poole Judy Reel Sue Ruffin
Mary Stallings
Kay Francis, Faye Creegan, and Carol Combs sign in rushees during a Tau Sigma informal rush party.
Classes
With a body of six thousand students, East Carolina College ranks third in size in the state. Representing fourteen foreign countries, thirty-one states, and the District of Columbia, the student body yearly expands.
Within these six thousand students are five major divisions--graduates, seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Together these people constitute the nucleus of society at the College. At present, the freshman class is the largest. In the spring, a graduating class of over one thousand will exit from the halls of East Carolina.
Graduates
Graduate students wait for the nine o'clock classes to begin on Saturday.
The Graduate Division at East Carolina has a wide offering for the student wishing to do work at the graduate level. It is possible to receive one of four degrees: Master of Arts with an academic major, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Fine Arts Degree in the School of Art, or Master of Music Degree in the School of Music.
A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college with acceptable grades and a satisfactory score on the aptitude section of the Graduate Record Examination are two requirements for all who wish to enter Graduate School. Forty-five hours is the minimum requirement for a Master's Degree in any field offered. Administration of the graduate program is the responsibility of the Director of Graduate Studies.
Bobby Hood and Terry Tugwell gather outside the College Union during one of those Saturday morning class breaks
ALLEN, ANNE FRANCES Farmville
Education and English
ARTHUR, CHARLES L. Kinston
History and Geography
BLACKWELL, MELBOURNE DALE, JR. Greenville
Music
BROOK, AUDREY WEISS Greenville
Guidance and Psychology
BROOK, MICHAEL CARL Greenville
Clinical Psychology and Sociology
CHESSON, JESSIE P., JR. Tarboro
COZART, FRANCES Greenville
Biology
DEXTER, CHARLOTTE W. Greenville
Geography and Political Science
FOUSHEE, ISABELL L. Greenville
English and Library Science
GOSSETT, WILLIAM TED Rocky Mount
Music Education
GREEN, VIRGINIA ANN Greenville
Mathematics and Physics
HARRIS, SADIE L. Havelock
Elementary Education
HARRIS, SYLVIA PARKS Enfield
Business Education
HEERY, JOHN JOSEPH Gibbstown, N.J.
HOWES, BETTY B. Grifton
Elementary Education
ISRAEL, MARION M. Greenville
Music Education
LEWIS, CHRISTINE Greenville
Elementary Education
MEARS, RICHARD WALTER Greenville
Psychology
PARKER, WILLIAM LEE Thomasville
Psychology
PELTOS, RAYMOND A. Ney, Ohio
POOLE, JEANNE E. Raleigh
Art and Education
PROCTOR, KENNETH RAY Stantonsburg
English and History
REECE, JERRY PATRICIA Hendersonville
Psychology and sociology
SCHWUCHOW, ROBERT C. Decatur, Ala.
Music Education
SYKES, MARION P., JR. Enfield
History and English
TOWNSEND, ELBERT T. Wilmington
History and English
TRIPP, BETTY JO Buies Creek
Business Education
Graduates
TROGDON, KENNETH PAUL Cumberland
Psychology
WADE, NANCY LEE Henderson
Science Education
WASHER, ROBERT JAMES Merrick, N. Y.
Education
WHITEHURST, WILLARD T., JR. Bethel
Science and Psychology
WHITLOCK, LARRY DAVIS Hendersonville
Psychology
WIGGS, ARITTA KAY Selma
Music Education
WILLIAMS, HOWARD G. Rocky Mount
Business Education
WINSLOW, DAN REED Winfall
Psychology
WU, TSAI-HONG
Music Education
East Carolina still has the problem of vehicle versus pedestrian
Ficklen Stadium is the scene of that long awaited event called graduation.
Visitors and students gather on the quadrangle to listen to the lawn concert prior to graduation.
Senators
JERRY FULFORD
TOM SOBEL
TOMMIE WATSON
DONNIE HICK
Senior
Officers
President BRENDA REGES
Vice-President ANNE RIDDICK (Not Pictured)
Secretary ANN CAMPBELL
Treasurer BILL Brinkley
ADAMS, VIVIAN Wilmington, Del.
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Lecture Committee; Tau Sigma Honorary Fraternity; Association of Childhood Education.
ADCOCK, EDNA ROSE Oxford
Social Studies and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club; Women's Recreation Association
ADKINS, MARGARET ANN Rocky Mount
Business, B.S.
Marshal, Chief; Alpha Delta Pi, President and Recording Secretary; National Convention Delegate to Alpha Delta Pi; Student Government Association, Historian and Executive Committee; Pi Omega Pi, Sophomore Class, Secretary; Homecoming Sponsor; Student Counselor; Lutheran Student Association; Inter-Religious Council; Future Business Leaders of America; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
ADLER, LOUIS FOXMAN Tarboro
Business, B.S.
Theta Chi, Historian
ALBERTSON, LINDA C. Beulaville
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
ALBRITTON, EVELYN Hookerton
Primary Education, B.S
Association for Childhood Education.
ALDRIDGE, CAROL E. Harrisburg
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club, President and Vice-President; Student Counselor; Young Women's Christian Association, Treasurer; Student National Education Association; BUCCANEER; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
ALFORD, WINNIE EVELYN Whitakers
Psychology and English, A.B.
Psychology Club.
ALLEN, BRENDA GAYLE Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S.
National Education Association.
ALLEN, WARREN KAYE Pantego
Business and Social Studies, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Young Republicans Club; East Carolina College Playhouse.
ALLISON, JAMES R. Reidsville
Social Studies and Sociology, A.B.
AMAN, GENE THOMAS Jacksonville
Business, A.B.
Seniors
ANDERSON, CAROLYN J. H. Clinton
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
ANDERSON, JOHNNY Y. Marion
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Football.
ANDREWS, JAMES TRACY Liberty
Business, A.B.
ARANT, PATRICIA ANN New Bern
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus; Secretary, Ragsdale Hall; Kappa Delta.
ARMSTRONG, LINDA GAIL Portsmouth, Va.
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
Alpha Xi Delta, Chaplain, Pledge Trainer, Rush Secretary; Student Counselor; Modern Dance Club.
ARNOULT, JOSEPH HENRY Martinsville, Va.
Psychology and Business, A.B.
Sigma Nu, Treasurer, Inter Fraternity Council Representative, Social Chairman; Young Democrats Club; Psychology Club; Future Business Leaders of America.
ASHLEY, NADEAN LEE Timberlake
Business, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi.
ATKINSON, LOIS Cove City
Biology, B.S.
Free Will Baptist Youth Fellowship.
AUSTIN, DAWN ELIZABETH High Point
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Alpha Xi Delta, Marshal; East Carolinian; Chapel Choir, Buccaneer
AUTREY, LOIS ANN Burnsville
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club
AVERETTE, LARRY M. Greenville
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Men's Glee Club; "Guys and Dolls"; Baptist Student Union
AYCOCK, SARAH ANN Jacksonville
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Physical Education Club.
and Psychology, B. S.
AYERS, FRED DALBERG Elizabeth City
Business, A.B.
Future Business Leaders of America; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President
BACON, LEE HARRIS Salem, N.J.
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Track Team; Gamma Theta Upsilon, President.
BAILEY, BETTIE JO Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Associaton
BAILEY, HERBERT T., JR. Tarboro
Social Studies and English, B.S.
BAILEY, OTIS TALMADGE Graham
Grammar Education, B.S.
Pi Kappa Phi, Historian.
BAILEY, SANFORD W. Wake Forest
Business, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management
Class of 1964 Numbers Over 1,000.
BAILEY, SHAARON ANN Greenville
Mathematics and English, B.S.
BAILEY, SHELLIE DEW Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
North Carolina Education Assocation; Association for Childhood Education
BAKER, MARY ANNE Fayetteville
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Woman's College, Transfer Student.
BAKER, RITA WILSON Gates
Business, B.S.
Future Business Leaders of America, State Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary; Student National Education Association.
BALLANCE, BONNIE DEW Fremont
English and Library Science, B.S.
National Education Association; Sigma Tau Delta
BALLANCE, WILLIAM D. Manteo
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; Semper Fidelis Society; North Carolina Industrial Arts Association.
BARCO, BARBARA GAYE Grandy
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice-Pcesident, President; Dean's Advisory Council, Women's Recreation Association.
BAREFOOT, MILES F. Greensboro
Psychology, A.B.
Pi Kappa Phi, Social Chairman; Swimming Team.
BARHAM, JOYCE FAY Wendell
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Summer School Officer, Cotten Hall.
BARNES, CAROLYN SUE Chadbourn
Grammar Education, B.S.
Women's Chorus; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Transfer, Campbell College.
BARNES, KENNETH T. Jacksonville
Social Studies and Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club.
BARNHILL, DONNYE V. Battleboro
Nursing, B.S.
Student Counselor; Nurses Club, Treasurer, President; North Carolina Student Nurses Association, "Student Nurse of the Year."
BASS, LYNWOOD A. Wilson
Business, A.B.
Transfer, Atlantic Christian College; Weight Training Club.
BATEMAN, WASHINGTON E. Belhaven
Business, A.B.
Phi Sigma Pi; Future Business Leaders of America; Graduate Fellowship
BEASLEY, BOBBY W. Laurinburg
Mathematics and Science, B.S.
Mathematics Club, Jones Hall Floor Representative, Tennis team
BECK, LORA HILL Winterville
Primary Education, B.S.
BENMOUYAL, PIERRE P. Casablanca, Morocco
Chemisty, A.B.
BENNETT, BRYAN LEE Virginia Beach, Va.
History and Speech, B.S.
Theta Chi; Circle K, President, Lieutenant Governor Carolina District Student Senate; Junior Class President; Ring Committee; State Student Legislature; Marching Pirates; Reserve Officers Training Corps WWWS Radio; Varsity Cheerleader, Captain; "Once Upon A Mattress."
Seniors
During the half-time break at the football games, the cheerleaders were in charge of throwing miniature footballs to the fans in the stands. It was a "grab game" for those people involved.
BENNETT, ELIZABETH A. Ayden
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Tau Delta; East Carolina College Orchestra; Chapel Choir; Choral Union; Historical Society
BENSON, JAMES LYNN Charlotte
Business, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha
BENSON, JIMMY CARLTON Clayton
Accounting, A.B.
BERRY, WILLIAM LONG Frankford, Del.
Business, A.B.
Goldey Beacom School of Business; Theta Chi Epsilon
BEST, LINDA CAROL Mount Olive
Mathematics and English, B.S.
Math Club; Studnet National Education Assocation.
BETACK, EDMUND JOSEPH Cressona, Pa.
Business, A.B.
Future Business Leaders of America
BIGGS, JUDY LOUISE Hickory
Grammar Education, B.S.
Grammar Association for Childhood Education, President; Student National Education Association, Treasurer; Westminster Fellowship, Secretary; Tau Sigma; Dean's Advisory Council; Buccaneer; North Carolina Wesleyan College, Transfer Student
BIGGS, RITTIE JEAN Williamston
Women's Chorus, English Club
BIGGS, THOMAS OTHO Manteo
Business Administration, A.B.
BINGHAM, DONNA ANN Raleigh
English and Social Studies, B.S.
East Carolinian, News Editor; Student Government Association Homecoming Committee; College Marshal; Chi Omega, Corresponding Secretary; Student Counselor; Delegate to State Student Legislature; Dormitory Secretary.
BLACK, SANDRA KAY Fayetteville
French and English, A.B. and B.S
Alpha Phi Sorority; Student National Education Association; Homecoming Representative; Alpha Epsilon Pi Sweetheart; President, Alpha Phi Pledge Class.
BLACKBURN, LARRY M. Spray
Business Administration, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management; Future Business Leaders of America.
Seniors
BLACKWELDER, CHARLES Hillsboro
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Major's Club.
BLANCHARD, CHARLES W. Suffolk, Va.
Business, A.B.
Chowan College, Transfer.
BLANTON, JAMES C. Kings Mountain
Business, B.S.
Kappa Alpha, Vice President.
BLYTHE, MARGARET ELIZABETH Seaboard
Business, A.B.
Dormitory Treasurer; Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary; Future Business Leaders of America; Student Counselor; Women's Glee Club
BOBBITT, JOAN FRANCES Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Delta Zeta; Assocation for Childhood Education.
BONNER, MICAJAH MIXON Greenville
Health and Physical Education, B.S.
Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Major's Club; Baptist Fellowship
BOTELER, EDWARD M., JR. Jacksonville
Mathematics and Physics, A.B
BOUDREAUX, ROBERT M. Roper
Social Studies and Psychology, B.S.
BOWEN, GEORGE B. Bath
Industrial Arts, B.S.
BOWEN, NELL CORINNE Washington
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Association of Childhood Education; National Education Association
BOWERS, DAN LEWIS Norlina
Grammar Education, B.S.
BOWLING, PATSY S. Williamston
Grammar Education, B.S.
Tau Sigma, Student National Education Assocation
BOYD, CAROLYN CAMPBEL Greensboro
Primary Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education
BOYD, PEGGY SHEPPARD Washington
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education
BRADLEY, DAVID JESSE Hobgood
Business, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management.
BRADLEY, DAVID J. Benson
Science, B.S.
King Youth Fellowship
BRANCH, ROBERT C. Rocky Mount
Art, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Phi Delta; Inter-Fratemity Council, President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
BRANDON, ELIZABETH R. Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Wesley Foundation, Officer.
Construction Begins on Classroom Building.
BRANNON, ELIZABETH K. Sanfornd
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Kappa Delta; National Education Association
BRASWELL, BILLY E. Pine Level
Business, A.B.
Sophomore Class Senator; Theta Chi; Future Business Leaders of America; Track; Student Government Association.
BRASWELL, DOUGLAS G. Monroe
Business, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda.
BRAXTON, JULIA C. Oak City
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; East Carolinian
BREEDLOVE, JOHN R. Oxford
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Pi Kappa Alpha.
BREWER, DONALD LEE Star
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Secretary
BREWER, HILDA MARIE Clinton
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education, Secretary and Historian; Student National Education Association; Student Counselor; Student Government Association, Senator; Alpha Phi, Activities Chairman and Panhellenic Delegate.
BREWER, LINDA ELAINE Siler City
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Panhellenic Council, Vice President; Buccaneer; Fleming Hall, Secretary; East Carolinian, Exchange Manager.
BREWER, RICHARD D. Belleville, N.J.
Science and Mathematics, B.S.
Circle K Club; WWWS-FM; Station Manager; Broadcasting Guild, President.
BRIGHT, NORMA FAYE Elizabeth City
Primary Education, B.S.
Wesley Foundation, Secretary, Fine Arts Chairman; Tau Sigma, Chapel Choir.
BRILEY, LENNON GLENN Greenville
Music, B.S.
East Carolina College Marching Band; East Carolina Symphonic Band; Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Percussion Ensemble.
BRILEY, WILLIAM C. Greenville
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Mathematics Club.
Seniors
BRINKLEY, ROBERT F. Wilmington
Social Studies and Government, A.B.
BRINKLEY, WILLIAM E., JR. Greenville
Accounting, A.B.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman, Secretary, President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Senior Class Treasurer; The Greek Courier, Editor; Dean's Advisory Council.
BRINN, JACK ELLIOTT Hertford
Biology, A.B.
Intramural Activities
BRISSON, JUDY HESTER Bladenboro
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Chi Omega, Treasurer; Women's Recreation Association, Secretary; Physical Education Majors Club; Women's Recreation Association Outstanding Sorority Representative.
BRITT, HENRY VANN Clinton
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Phi.
BRITTAIN, DOROTHY W. Bolivia
Social Studies and Library Science, B.S.
BROUGHTON, JUDY ELIZABETH Durham
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
BROWN, CHARLES M, JR. Ingleside, Md.
Business Administration, A.B.
Goldey-Beacom, Transfer Student; Newman Club
BROWN, CLAUDIA C. Marshallberg
Primary Education, B.S.
Woman's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Association.
BROWN, DWIGHT DELMONT Asheboro
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Football.
BROWN, ELIZABETH FAYE Wilsons Mills
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Math Club, President; Chi Beta Phi, Secretary; Tau Sigma, Treasurer; Young Democrats Club; Baptist Student Union.
BROWN, JOSEPH PARKS Wade
Mathematics and Social Studies, B.S.
Each year East Carolina College has a weekend for alumni and guests to come back to campus. As a part of these homecoming festivities, a parade highlights Saturday morning. This event took place on October 19, and nearly 100 units wound along the three-mile parade route.
Seniors
BROWN, JOYCE ERLEAN Mooresville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Alpha Phi Sorority, Pledge Trainer; Math Club; Women's Chorus Association of Childhood Education; National Education Association
BROWN, WILLIAM A., JR. Tarboro
Music, B.S.
Symphonic Band; Marching Band; Brass Ensemble; Orchestra; Pitt Orchestra; Musical, "South Pacific' Choir; Phi Mu Alpha, Historian; College Choir; Madrigal Group.
BRYAN, JANET LAWS Goldsboro
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club.
BRYAN, CAULEY JONES Seven Springs
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; North Carolina Education Assocation
BRYANT, ELIZABETH LEE Greenville
English, B.S.
Kappa Delta Sorority, President of Pledge Class, Scholarship Chairman, Social Service Chairman; Westminster Fellowship, First Vice-Moderator; College Marshal; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
BULLARD, JACKIE FAYE Chadbourn
English, B.S.
Cotton Hall, Secretary; Jarvis Hall, House Council; Library Club, Reporter; Sigma Tau Delta, Publicity Chairman; North Carolina English Teacher's Association.
BULLOCK, GEORGE M. Fuquay Springs
Science, B.S.
Science Club.
BULLOCK, JACKQUELINE O. Goldsboro
Business Education, B.S.
BULLOCK, MARVIN F. Reidsville
Physical Education, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club.
BUNDY, OLA MAE Elizabeth City
Home Economics, B.S.
Woman's Chorus; Wesley Foundation; College Union Entertain Committee; Home Economics Chapter; Inter-Religious Council
RALPH, G. THOMPSON Burlington
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association
BUNTING, POLLY LINDA Williamston
Grammar Education, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Vice President; Panhellenic Council; "Miss Greenville"; Pi Kappa Alpha Dreamgirl; Homecoming Representative; Treasurer of Freshman Class.
BURGESS, JOHN PAYNE Arlington, Va.
Business Administration, A.B.
Sigma Nu, Treasurer.
BURKETTE, DAVID AARON Ahoskie
Art, B.S.
Art Club; Delta Phi Delta; Marching Band; Varsity Band; Buccanee; Sports Car Club
BURROUGHS, DIANE F. Arlington, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Corresponding Secretary
BURTON, WILLIAM G. Greenville
Psychology, A.B.
Varsity Football; Circle K Club; Buccaneer; Varsity Track; Psychology Majors Club.
BYNUM, JOHN HARRIS Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
Circle K Club; Lambda Chi Alpha; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps.
CAIN, ELLEN MARIE Roseboro
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club, Finance Committee; Student Nurses Assocation of North Carolina.
Seniors
CAIN, LINDA HARRIET Fay
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Association for Childhood Education; Library Club.
CAMPBELL, MARY ANN Winter Park, Fl.
Art, A.B.
Chi Omega; Delta Phi Delta, Corresponding Secretary; Art Club; Senior Class Secretary; Buccaneer Queen Representative.
CANIPE, BRENDA JOYCE Rockingham
English and French, B.S.
Rebel; Graduate Assistant, Department of English.
CANIPE, PEGGY JEWELL Rockingham
Art, B.S.
Delta Phi Delta.
CANNADY, SYLVIA D. Roseboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Student National Education Association; National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus.
CANNON, JAMES A., JR. Raleigh
English and Speech, B.S.
College Union, President; Newman Club; Young Democratic Club; Campus Radio Publicity Director; College Union Board; Chairman of Record and Dance Committee; English Club.
CANNON, WILLIAM E. New Bern
Business Education, B.S.
Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramural Sports.
CANTRELL, HENRY B. Morganton
Business, B.S.
Kappa Alpha Order, Secretary; Young Democrats Club; Future Business Leaders of America; Men's Judiciary, Vice-Chairman; Men's Council, Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council; Orientation Counselor; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
CARAWAN, BETTY ANNE Greenville
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Alpha Phi; Buccaneer; Physical Education Major Student Center.
CAROON, NATHAN ALTON Aydlett
English and French, B.S.
CARR, JUDY CATHERINA Willard
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
CARROLL, ELIZABETH Winterville
Social Studies and Psychology, B.S.
CARTER, CAROLE BROOKS Sunbury
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Tau Sigma, Pledge Chairman.
CASCOLI, EDNA H. Grifton
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi.
CASEY, BENJAMIN H., JR. Goldsboro
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Epsilon Pi Tau
CASEY, PEGGY MARIE Kinston
Primary Education
Assocation for Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation; Women's Chorus
CASH, BETTE LOU Lousiburg
Primary Education, B.S.
Louisburg College, Transfer Student; Assocation for Childhood Education; Buccaneer Pageant; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Class President.
CASH, PEGGY MORRIS Youngsville
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Recreation Assocation
CASHWELL, SARA B. White Oak
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club
CASSICK, CAROL ALLEN Greenville
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club
CASTELLOE, MARY C. Windsor
Mathematics and Science, B.S.
Mathematics Club; Chi Beta Phi; National Education Assocation
CATES, EDITH ANNE Orland, Fla.
Business Administration, B.S.
Aquanymphs, President; Student Government Assocation, Budget Committee; Phi Beta Lambda
CAUDILL, SUE CAROLE Star
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Association of Childhood Education.
CAYTON, ELIZABETH B. Turkey
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation of Childhood Education; National Education Assocation.
Luboff Choirs Appears November 21.
CHALK, DENISE RHYNE Moycock
Art and English, B.S.
East Carolinian; Modern Dance Club; Baptist Student Union, Publicity Chairman, Newspaper Assistant Editor; Alpha Xi Delta; Delta Phi Delta; "Anthony and Cleopatra"; Art Club.
CHAMPION, BETTIE S. Franklinton
Primary Education, B.S.
CHAPMAN, EDDIE GARNER Newport
Social Studies and English, B.S.
High Point College, Transfer Student
CHEEK, SAMUEL J. Goldston
Business Administration, A.B.
CHERRY, JAMES STEWART Raleigh
Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club
CHESHIRE, WILLIAM E. Plymouth
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
CHESTNUTT, SYLVIA I. Magnolia
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda.
CHIARENZA, ANTHONY A. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
Football; Weight Training Club.
CHIRISMAN, GARY BLAINE McLean, Va.
Business, A.B.
CLARK, MYRA GAYLENE Albemarle
Primary Education, B.S.
Music Educators National Conference; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Fine Arts Comittee; Hall Proctor; Chapel Choir.
CLARK, WILLARD J., JR. Bonlee
English and Social Studies, B.S.
CLIFTON, SUSAN ROYALL Faison
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Woman's Recreation Association, President; Physical Education Majors Club; North Carolina Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Gymnastic Club; Student National Education Association; Wesley Foundation; Dean's Advisory Council; Wilson Dorm House Council
COBB, SANDRA LORRAINE Merry Hill
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club, Secretary; Student Counselor
COCHRANE, ALICE J. Weldon
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student Counselor; Dormitory House Committee
COLLINS, WILLIAM MAX Salisbury
Music, B.M.
Band; Orchestra; Phi Mu Alpha; Music Educators National Conference; Varsity Band.
COMBS, LEANNE Doner
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Homecoming Sponsor; "South Pacific"; National Education Assocation.
COMPTON, NANCY GAYLE Sanford
Nursing, B.S.
Alpha Phi, Corresponding Secretary; Nurses Club, President; Vice President of Garrett Hall; Dean's Advisory Council; Transfer from Meredith College.
CONDER, ANNE RUSSELL Swansboro
Grammar Education, B.S.
Chapel Choir; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Studen National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; Vice President of Garrett Hall.
Seniors
CONGLETON, KENNETH R. Aulander
Science and Social Studies, A.B., B.S.
Theta Chi, Secretary; Tau Sigma; Science Club; National Education Assocation
COPPLE, RICHARD LEE Greenwood, Del.
Grammar Education, B.S.
Varsity Band; Men's Glee Club.
CORKRAN, DANIEL ED, JR. Rhodesdale, Md.
Accounting, A.B.
Transfer Student, University of Maryland, Goldey Beacom.
COURIE, JANIECE L. Kinston
Music Education, B.M.
Music Educations National Conferece; Kappa Delta; College Choir.
COX, BEVERLY BARRETT Newport News, Va.
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
Wesley Foundation, Treasurer, Fine Arts Chairman; Student Christian Assocation
COX, CAROL ROSE North Wilkesboro
Business, B.S.
COX, RONNIE HURST Winterville
Art, B.S.
COX, ROY SHEPPARD Sanford
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
COX, STANLEY WILSON Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
COX, VIVIAN ANNE New Bern
Grammar Education and Psychology, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
CRAWLEY, GLORIA JANE Ayden
Nursing, B.S.
Student Counselor; Nurses Club, Secretary; North Carolina Student Nurses Association.
CROCKER, JAMES THOMAS Hampton, Ve
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Track; Lambda Chi.
CROCKER, SYLVIA ANN Henderson
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Westminster Fellowship; North Carolina Education Association; National Education Association; Women's Chorus; Fleming Hall, Vice President; Bucaneer; Women's Recreation Assocation
CROSS, JAMES L. Hubert
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Men's Glee Club, Vice President, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain; Inter-Fraternity Council, Rush Committee; Buccaneer Sports Car Club, President; Semper Fidelis Society; Industrial Arts Club; Newman Club.
CROUCH, PEGGY T. Raleigh
Grammar Education, B.S.
CROUSE, LINDA CAROL Greensboro
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen; Homecoming Sponsor; Alpha Phi; Panhellenic Delegate.
CROWELL, JAMES K., JR. Wilmington
Business Administration and Accounting, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management; Delta Sigma Pi; East Carolinian.
CULBRETH, THOMAS C, JR. Plymouth
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Young Republicans Club; National Education Association.
Seniors
CULLIPHER, LOUIS A., JR. Colerain
Mathematics and Science, B.S.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer.
CUMMINS, ROMA LEE Mooresville
English and Geography, A.B.
Buccaneer; Alpha Xi Delta; Student Counselor.
CUNNIFF, WILLIAM H. Fall River, Mass.
Business Administration, A.B.
Varsity Wrestling; Pi Kappa Alpha; Cheerleader.
CUNNINGHAM, SUZANNE O. Plymouth
Art and Social Studies, B.S.
College Band; Art Club; Chess Club; Bridge Club; Mathematics Club.
CURTISS, ROBERT E. Scarsdale, N.Y.
Industrial Arts, B.S.
DAIL, EVA SANDRA Smithfield
Grammar Education, A.B.
Alpha Xi Delta; Ragsdale Hall, President; Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union.
DALLAS, GARLAND S., JR. Roxboro
English and History, A.B.
Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Men's Glee Club; Inter-Fraternity Council; Student Counselor.
DANIEL, BETTY BROOKS Roxboro
Library Science and Social Studies, B.S.
Library Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Student National Education Assocation
DANIEL, RUTH CARL Henderson
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
DANIELS, WILLIAM EARL Dudley
Business Adminstration, A.B.
DAVENPORT, JANE PAGE Washington
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Glee Club; Student National Education Assocation
DAVES, PATRICIA ANN Marion
Business Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Future Business Leaders of America; Baptist Student Union; Gardner-Webb Junior College, Transfer Student.
DAVIS, ANDREW MARTIN Richmond, Va.
Business and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Representative
DAVIS, CHARLES M. Seven Springs
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Pi Kappa Phi.
DAVIS, EDGAR QUINTON Hamilton
Chemistry, A.B.
DAVIS, JANICE FAYE Rocky Mount
Music, B.S.
Student Counselor; Chapel Choir; Choral Union; East Carolina College Marching Band; East Carolina College Varsity Band
DAVIS, JEAN SWINDELL Littleton
Grammar Education, B.S.
Chapel Choir; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
DAVIS, LINDA KAYE Delray Beach, Fla.
Business, A.B.
Football games are the main items for social life during the fall quarter. As usual, there are persons who take a keen interest in the game, ones who talk to their neighbor, and others who have that disgusted look. Football time is the time for many varied expressions.
DAVIS, PATRICIA M. Straits
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
Baptist Student Center.
DAVIS, PEGGY LEVERNE Louisburg
History and English, B.S.
Delta Zeta, Projects Chairman, President; Honor Council; Student Government Association; White Ball Candidate; Student National Education Assocation; National Education Association; Buccaneer; President of Fleming Dormitory
DAWKINS, EDWIN ALLEN Fayetteville
Business, B.S.
DEAN, WILLIE LEANORD Sanford
Business, B.S.
Delta Sigma Pi, Efficiency Chairman; Phi Beta Lambda
DEBERRY, VICTOR ANN Roanoke Rapids
Art, B.S.
Women's Chorus; Choral Union; Phi Beta Lambda, Historian; Art Club; Alpha Omicron Pi; North Carolina Artist Association; Women's Recreation Association.
DEBRUHL, CAROLYN FAYE Kinston
Business Education, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, Vice President; Phi Beta Lambda
DENNING, JUDY FAYE Mount Olive
Home Economics, B.S.
DERCOLE, PATRICIA ANN Clifton Heights, Pa.
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Women's Recreation Association, Vice President, President.
DICKENS, DONALD C. Enfield
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Varsity Football; Intramural Sports; Physical Education Majors Club.
DICKENS, DONNA YVONNE Fuquay Springs
Business, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, President; Buccaneer Sponsor; Phi Beta Lambda
DILDAY, JAMES EARL Ahoskie
Mathematics and Physics, A.B.
Math Club; Intramural Sports.
DIXON, ANNIE LAURA Oxford
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Tau Delta.
Seniors
DOWD, CAROLYN ANN Bear Creek
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Xi Delta, Social Chairman; Assocation for Childhood Education; North Carolina Education Assocation.
DOWDY, BYBE D. Nashville
Grammar Education, B.S.
DRAPER, JOHN ROBERT Suffolk, Va.
Business Administration, B.S.
Varsity Baseball
DUDLEY, MARY LONG Englehard
Primary Education, B.S.
DUKE, JOSEPH B. Washington
Varsity Football; Lambda Chi Alpha; Track
DUNCAN, NONA BALLARD Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
Kappa Delta, Secretary; Canterbury Club.
DUNN, DORIS FAYE Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S.
DUPREE, CHARLOTTE Deep Run
Elementary Education, B.S.
EATMON, VELMA RUTH Woodland
Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club, Women's Hall, Treasurer
EDWARDS, JAMES P. Smithfield
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S.
EDWARDS, JAMES ROGER Washington
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
EDWARDS, MARY C. LEROY Durham
Grammar Education, B.S.
Nurses Club; Buccaneer Queen Representative; National Education Assocation; Modern Dance Club.
EDWARDS, ROBERT O. Greenville
Business, B.S.
EDWARDS, SYLVIA L.Ayden
Primary Education, B.S.
North Carolina Education Assocation; National Education Assocation
EFLAND,LINDA K. Efland
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Xi Delta, Vice President, President; Marshal; Ragsdale Hall Vice President; Delta Sigma Pi Rose; Association for Childhood Education; National Education Association; Women's Chorus; Student Counselor; Dean's Advisory Council.
ELDLR, SYLVIA DIANNE High Point
Grammar Education, B.S.
Modern Dance Club; Theatrical Dance Club; National Education Association; Wesley Foundation; High Point College, Transfer Student.
ELLIOT, JOHN DOUGLAS Chadbourn
Music, B.S.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Rifle Team; East Carolina College Concert Choir; Campbell College, Transfer Student.
ELSTON, JEAN R. Wallace
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club
New College Uniforms Adorn Band.
ELY, JERRY STEVE Wilmington
Science and Mathematics, B.S.
Science Club, East Carolina College Choir; East Carolina College Chapel Choir.
ENGLISH, JOHN CLAUDE Drewryville, Va.
Accounting, A.B.
EPTON, SARAH KAY Red Springs
Business Education, B.S.
Kappa Delta, Treasurer; Slay Dormitory, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Assocation
EVANS, CHARLOTTE M. Selma
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education, Vice President; Student National Education Association; Women's Recreation Association; Buccaneer, Organizations Editor; Women's Chorus; Westminster Fellowship; Young Democrats Club.
EVANS, LOUISE CAMILLE Wilmington
Business Administration, A.B.
EVERETT, EDITH R. Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
EVERS, SHELBY JEAN Lumberton
English and Mathematics, B.S.
Mathematics Club; King Youth Fellowship.
EYERMAN, WILLIAM PENN Lillington
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Freshman and Sophomore Class President; Student Government Association, Summer School President; Student Government Association, Vice President; Student Government Association, Chairman of External Affairs; Ring Committee Chairman; State Student Legislature, President; Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary, Housemanager, Photographer, Parliamentarian; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; Student Government Association, Outstanding Achievement Award, Budget Committee; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
FARRIOR, PATRICIA KAY Southern Pines
Art, B.S.
Art Club; Westminster Fellowship, Secretary, Vice President; Young Women's Christian Assocation, Publicity Chairman
FELTS, CAROL MARGARET Norlina
Grammar Education, B.S.
FISH, JUDITH BARBOUR Willow Springs
Grammar Education and Library Science, B.S.
National Education Association; North Carolina Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Library Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Women's Chorus; American Library Assocation
FISHER, GLENN J., JR. Concord
Business Administration, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda; East Carolina College Marching Band; East Carolina College Varsity Band.
FITZGIBBON, SANDRA L. Southern Pines
English and French, B.S.
Aquanymphs; East Carolinian; Women's Recreation Assocation; National Education Assocation.
FLAKE, JUDITH MAE Wadesboro
Music Education, B.M.
Baptist Student Union; East Carolina College Chapel Choir; East Carolina College Choral Union; Music Educators of North Carolina; Gardner-Webb College, Transfer Student.
FLIPPIN, ARLEN WAYNE Winston-Salem
Geography and Pre-Planning, A.B.
Engineer's Club.
FLOWERS, CLOYD D., JR. Richmond, Va.
Business, A.B.
FLOWERS, HETTIE ESTELLE Mount Olive
English and Library Science, B.S.
Delta Zeta.
FLOWERS, LINDA BERTA Wilson
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Buccaneer; Student Counselor; Tau Sigma; Women's Chorus.
An integral part of college life is associating with people especially those who have mutual interests. One of these outlets is sorority life. Each year in October, an open house is given for the girls who are interested. At this time, each sorority displays its awards and emblems. In November, sorority convocation is held. Approximately three hundred girls attend and fill the halls and auditorium. In February, most of these coeds find themselves a member of one of the eight sororities on campus.
FLOYD, JOHN WALSH Lumberton
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
FORBES, LYLE OTIS Shawboro
Business, A.B.
FORBES, PATTIE J. Elizabeth City
Grammar Education, B.S.
Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, Treasurer
FORBIS, ANNIE LEE Greensboro
Primray Education, B.s.
Sigma Sigma Sigma; National Education Association
FOSTER, DANIEL R., III Kinston
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
FOX, JO ANN A. Mebane
English and Speech, B.S.
National Education Assocation
FRANCIS, SONJA KAY Conway
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer; Women's Glee Club; Tau Sigma.
FRANKLIN, JAMES P. Gastonia
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Swimming Team.
FRAZIER, STEVE EUGENE Charlotte
Business, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi; Dean's List.
FULFORD, JERRY PAYNE Beaufort
Science and Geography, B.S.
Kappa Alpha Order, Parliamentarian; Circle K Club, Secretary; Science Club; East Carolina College Marching Band; Vice President Sophomore Class; Student Government Association, Junior and Senior Class Senator, State Student Legislature, North State Student Government Association; Freshman Orientation Counselor.
FUSSELL, DAVID GEDDIE Rose Hill
Social Studies and Psychology, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi; Circle K Club.
FUTCH, ELLEN CARYL Burgaw
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Young Democrats Club.
Seniors
GADDY, JUNIUS W., JR. Fairmont
Grammar Education, B.S.
East Carolina College Marching Band; Varsity Band College Union Student Board, Vice President; East Carolinian.
GAGNON, CAMILLA S. Ayden
Grammar Education, B.S.
GALLOWAY, FRANKLIN J. Wilson
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Football; Physical Education Majors Club.
GARDNER, MARY JANICE Oak Ridge
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
GARNER, NANCY E. Roanoke Rapids
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; District President of Future Teachers of North Carolina Education Association; Tau Sigma, Secretary; College Marshal; Delta Zeta, Parliamentary Committee; Women's Glee Club.
GARRIS, CHERRY ARBOR Williamston
Primary Education, B.S.
Students National Education Association, Reporter; Assocation of Childhood Education; College Union, Recording Secretary; Delegate to College Union Regional Conference.
GARRISS, MARCUS A., JR Roanoke Rapids
Art, B.S.
Art Club.
GASKILL, LINDA C. Elizabeth City
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
GEDDY, HENRY MEREDITH Greenville
English and Speech, B.S.
"Marriage of Figero"; "The Brick and The Rose"; "Anthony and Cleopatra"; "The Voices"; Sigma Tau Delta.
GENTRY, HERMAN A., JR. Roxboro
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
Psychology Club; Philosophy Club; Physical Education Majors Club
GILBERT, NANCY LOU Union Level, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.
Kappa Delta; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
GLENN MARY LEE Hertford
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club.
GLOVER, DOROTHY LYNN Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
GODBOLD, M. B. Cheraw, S.C.
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain, Vice President, Interim President; Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary; East Carolina College Chapel Choir; East Carolina College Men's Chorus; East Carolina College Concert Choir, President; East Carolina College Opera Theater; Men's Judiciary, Chairman; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
GODWIN, JANE T. Apex
English and Social Studies, B.S.
GODWIN, WILLIAM L. Clayton
Business, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda; Men's Glee Club; Judo Club, Secretary.
GODWIN, WILLIAM M. Raleigh
English and Social Studies, B.S.
GRADY, FRANCES GAIL Mount Olive
Business, B.S.
Women's Recreation Assocation; Phi Beta Lambda, Historian; Cotten Hall, Social Chairman.
Seniors
GRADY, SHELBA JEAN Deep Run
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Tau Sigma; Buccaneer Queen's Pageant; National Education Association
GRAY, KATHRYN JUDD Durham
Art, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma; Art Club; East Carolinian; College Artists Association.
GREENHILL, SUSAN L. A. Greenville
Elementary Education and Art, B.S.
GREENWELL, ANNE B. Jacksonville
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Junior Class Treasurer; Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; North Carolina Historical Society, Vice President.
GRIFFIN, BONNIE E. Rocky Mount
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Young Democrats Club
>GRIGGS, CARL THOMAS Winston-Salem
Grammar Education and History, B.S.
Gamma Theta Upsilon.
GRIMES, LORETTA T. Faison
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation of Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
GROVE, RONALD HUNTER Scotland Neck
Physical Education and Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; Physical Education Club; Americ of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; State Physical Education Association; Phi Kappa Tau; Varsity Baseball.
GURKIN, MILDRED JOAN Washington
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Student Counselor; Young Democrats Club
HAIR, SANDRA FAYE Newport
Primary Education, B.S.
Garrett Dormitory Summer School Treasurer; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association
HALL, BONNIE JEANETTE Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Angel Flight, Treasurer.
HALL, EDWIN STARKEY Washington
Social Studies and Science, B.S.
Ficklen Stadium Officially Opens.
HALL, JAMES EARLE, JR. Norfolk, Va.
Education, B.S.
Physical Education Club; Weight Lifting Club; Circle K Club.
HALL, MARTHA FAYE Berlin, Md.
Business, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association; Alpha Phi, Assistant Corresponding Secretary; Goldey-Beacom, Transfer Student.
HANSON, LINDA SUE Athens, Ga.
Music, B.S.
East Carolina College Concert Choir and Marching Band; Sigma Alpha Iota; Music Educators National Conference; Student Counselor.
HARDEE, GLENDA ALICE Greenville
Primary Education and Recreatio, B.S.
HARDISON, ROBERT B. New Bern
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Men's Glee Club; Industrial Arts Club.
HARDY, BRENDA KAYE New Bern
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Association, Treasurer; Assocation of Childhood Education; College Union Board.
HARRELL, LINFORD LOY West Point, Va.
Art, B.S.
Kappa Alpha Order; Student Counselor.
HARRELSON, NANCY DELL Tabor City
Psychology, A.B.
HARRINGTON, MARGIE R. Kannapolis
Science and Mathematics, A.B.
Military Queen; Buccaneer; Science Club; Mathematics Club; Angel Flight, President.
HARRIS, HAYWOOD DENARD Havelock
Mathematics and Geography, B.S.
Gamma Theta Upsilon; WWWS Staff; Methodist Student Center.
HARRIS, HERBERT B. Elizabeth City
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Management.
HARRIS, JEANETTE L. Williamston
English and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club, President; Jarvis Hall, Secretary; Sigma Tau Delta
SCOTT DORMITORY OFFICERS
President Ruffin Odom
Vice President Larry Wilson
Secretary Bill Tharrington
Senator Jerry Tolley
HARRIS, PHILIP S., JR. Rocky Mount
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Theta Chi; Varsity Football; Physical Education Majors Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
HARRIS, REBECCA ANN Louisburg
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Women's Recreation Association; Buccaneer; Women's Chorus
HARRISON, RAYMOND H. Grifton
Art, A.B.
Art Club; Delta Phi Delta.
HART, CORA CAROLYN Grifton
English and Psychology, B.S.
Kappa Delta, Secretary; Baptist Student Union; Women's Recreation Association; Women's Judiciary.
HATLEY, GALE CLARK Albemarle
English and Psychology, B.S.
"Buc" Beauty.
HAWKINS, CLEVELAND M. Roanoke Rapids
Business Education, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi, Secretary, Historian; Pi Omega Pi.
HAWKINS, DORIS S. Madison
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club
HAWKINS, LYNDA RAINEY Mebane
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Assocation of Childhood Education; Angel Flight; Nurses Club.
HAWKINS, RALPH M., JR. Ettrick, Va.
Social Studies and English, A.B.
HAWKINS, RALPH W. Edenton
Business, B.S.
HAYES, NANCY ANITA T. Goldsboro
Art and English, B.S.
HAYNES, LOLA ROUSE Kinston
Home Economics, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Home Economics Club
HEATH, LINDA K. Delco
Biology, B.S.
Chi Beta Phi; National Education Assocation
HEIM, MARY CATHERINE Wilmington, Del.
Business Education, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Newman Club.
HELMS, MARTIN RONALD Charlotte
Accounting, A.B.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treasurer, Chaplain, Vice President; "Auntie Mame"; "Robin Hood"; Lutheran Student Assocation
HENDERSHOTT, MARILYN Arlington, Va.
Home Economics, B.S.
Southern Seminary Junior College, Transfer Student; Home Economics Club.
HENDERSON, WILLEEN R. Grainesville, Fla.
Primary Education and Psychology, B.S.
Homecoming Sponsor.
HENDREN, PHYLLIS LEE Tyner
Primary Education and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club; Young Friends; Student National Education Assocation; Association of Childhood Education.
Seniors
HEDRICKS, JACQUELINE Nashville
English and Social Studices, B.S.
National Education Assocation; Wilson Dormitory, Treasurer, Secretary.
HERRING, BARBARA G. Bath
Mathematics and Social Studies, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Mathematics Club; Young Women's Christian Association; National Education Association.
HESTER, ROBERT LLOYD Bladenboro
Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Mathematics Club.
HICKS, DONNIE REBECCA Raleigh
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer, Panhellenic Representative; Women's Recreation Association; Physical Education Majors Club; Student Government Association, Senator; Cheerleader; North Carolina Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Homecoming Decorating Committee.
HIGGINS, JERRY LYNN Smithfield
Grammar Education, B.S.
University of Miami, Transfer Student; "Auntie Mame," "Wages of Sin," "Robin Hood."
HIGH, LINDA FAY Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Baptist Student Union, Secretary.
HILL, REBECCA ELAINE Seven Springs
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Dean's List.
HINDSLEY, LAWRENCE W. Wilmington, Del.
Business and History, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi.
HINKLE, JOAN CAROL Thomasville
Business Administration, A.B.
HINTON, ROY DONALD, JR. Selma
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club.
HOBBS, BILLIE ANNE Newton Grove
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Student National Education Assocation
HODGES, WILLIAM R. Washington
Social Studies and Physical Education,B.S.
Tennis Team; Kappa Alpha Order.
HOELL, BETTY JEAN Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
King Youth Fellowship; Women's Chorus.
HOFFMAN, ANDREA P. Garner
Primary Education, B.S.
Campbell College, Transfer Student; National Education Association.
HOLCOMBE, JON ALAN Black Mountain
Drama and Social Studies, A.B.
Psychology Club; Baptist Student Union; Playhouse, President; Alpha Psi Omega, President; Student Government Drama Productions.
HOLDEN, SANDRA JOY Supply
Elementary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
HOLLAND, CHARLES W. Camp Lejeune
Biology, B.S.
Chi Beta Phi; College Union Bowling League; Science Club.
HOLLOWELL, ELSIE G. Harbor
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Assocation
HOLLOWELL, WALLACE C. Belcross
Business Administration and History, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; National Education Association.
HONEYCUTT, PEGGY JEAN Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Majorette; Jarvis Dormitory, President; Women's Judiciary; Deans Advisory Council; The Key; Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
HONEYCUTT, REBECCA J. Dunn
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi
HOOD, ROBERT MONROE Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
Circle K Club, Pi Kappa Phi; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Inter-Fraternity Council.
HOOKS, GEORGIA GREY Whiteville
English and French, B.S.
Student Government Association, Publicity Chairman; Umstead Dormitory, President; Fleming Dormitory, President; Women's Judiciary; Dean's Advisory Council; Panhellenic Representative; Alpha Phi, Vice President; Umstead Hall, Student Counselor; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
HOOPER, WILLIAM F. Beaufort
Business Administration, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda.
Seniors
HOOVER, DORIS ANN Charlotte
Primary Education, B.S.
Charlotte College, Transfer Student; Garrett House Committee; Buccaneer; Cheerleader; Kappa Delta.
HORNE, EUGENE B., JR. Kure Beach
Accounting, A.B.
Kappa Alpha, President; Circle K Club; Student Government Association, Homecoming Committee; Dean's Advisory Council; Inter-Fraternity Council.
HOWARD, GLENDA KAY Hampstead
Elementary Education, B.S.
Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
HOWARD, HILDA BOYKIN Walstonburg
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
HOWARD, SANDRA SHAW Sanford
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Wilson Dormitory, Summer School Queen Representative.
HOWELL, BRUCE INMAN Garysburg
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Mathematics Club; Young Republican Club.
HOWELL, RITA DAWN Gates
Home Economics, B.S.
Student Counselor; Home Economics Club.
HOWELL, WILLIAM E. Garysburg
History and Political Science, A.B.
Young Democrats Club.
HOWIE, CHARLES L. Greenville
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
Kappa Alpha.
HUDNALL, DONNA F. Beaufort
Primary Education, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Assocation; American Childhood Education Association.
HUDSON, GERALDINE Grimesland
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Free Will Baptist Fellowship, Secretary.
HUFFMAN, REBECCA LOU Greensboro
Primary Education, B.S.
HUGGINS, PATRICIA ANN Dover
Grammar Education, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Garrett Hall House Committee; Buccanerr; Women's Chorus.
HUGHES, LINDA L. Stedman
Primary Education, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Garrett Hall House Committee; Buccaneer; Women's Chorus.
HUMPHREY, VIRGINIA L. New Bern
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association
HUMPHRIES, EARL TERRY Rutherford College
Science, A.B.
HUNEYCUTT, RICHARD K. Portsmouth, Va.
Health and Physical Education, B.S.
Varsity Football, Alternate Captain; Track; Physical Eduction Club
HUNT, WILLIE ALLEN Sanford
English and Business Administration, A.B.
College Obtains Concert Shell.
HUNTER, SHIRLEY RUTH Winston-Salem
English and Science, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; Science Club, Westminster Fellowship.
HURDLE, JUDITH RAE Elizabeth City
Political Science and History, A.B.
College Union Committee, Secretary; Garrett Dormitory, Treasurer; Young Democrats Club.
IDOL, GARY EUGENE Charlotte
Art, A.B.
Theta Chi, Rush Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Representative; Junior Class Senator; National Student Congress; Student Government Association, Summer School Vice President; Art Club; Buccaneer.
ISAAC, JOANNA E. Memphis, Tenn.
Music, B.M.
Memphis State University, Transfer Student; Sigma Alpha Ilota, Secretary, Vice-President; King Youth Fellowship.
IVEY, NORMA HARDIN Roanoke Rapids
Grammar Education, B.S.
JACKSON, LEE DUNCAN Willow Springs
Geography and Social Studies, A.B.
JACKSON, MARGARET C. Ahoskie
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Chorus
JACKSON, PEGGY RUTH Washington
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Methodist Youth Foundation; Teacher's Assocation.
JAMES, ROBERT LOUIS Fairfax, Va.
Psychology and Geography, A.B.
Sigma Nu
JAMES, SAMUEL A., JR. Raleigh
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian, President; Inter-Fraternity Council, Executive Committee, Treasurer; Young Democrats Club; Canterbury Club; Circle K Club; Student Counselor; Dean's Advisory Council.
JARRELL, CLYDE RICKEY Kernersville
Physical Education and Geography, B.S.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Varsity Football.
JARRELL, LINDA MARIE Durham
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Women's Recreation Association; Newman Club; Physical Education Major's Club; National Education Association; Sacred Heart Junior College, Transfer Student.
JENKINS, BARBARA A. Wilson
Business Administration, A.B.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Spring Creek Queen; Homecoming Sponsor
JENKINS, FLOYD PERSON Snow Hill
Mathematics and Social Studies, A.B.
JENKINS, RICHARD E. New Bern
History and English, A.B.
Phi Sigma Pi; Young Democrats Club
JENNETTE, TRAVETTE Englehard
Primary Education, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma; National Education Assocation
JENSEN, AGNES M. Goldsboro
Home Economics and Science, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron, Secretary, Treasurer
JOHNSON, ALICE MARIE Taylorsville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Seniors
JOHNSON, ANNIE B. Bladenboro
Music, B.S.
Concert Choir.
JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN Dillon
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Ragsdale Hall, President, House Council; Women's Judiciary; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Senate; Student Goverment Assocation, Homecoming Chairman; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
JOHNSON, JOHN DOUGLAS Fuquay
Science, B.S.
Drill Team; Science Club; Buccaneer Sports Car Club, Secretary, Treasurer
JOHNSON, JOSEPH D. Rose Hill
Business Administration, A.B.
JOHNSON, JOY STANTON Magnolia
Home Economics, B.S.
Peace College, Transfer Student; Phi Theta Kappa; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta.
JOHNSON, KATHARINE E. Washington
English and Social Studies
Young Democrats Club; Library Club; East Carolinian, Feature Editor.
JOHNSON, LILLIAN MAY New Bern
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi.
JOHNSON, LINDA LOU Chadbourn
Library Science and English, B.S.
Campbell College, Transfer Student; Library Club; Student National Education Association.
JOHNSON, MILLARD G., JR. Benson
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Weight Training Club; North Carolina Association of Health and Physical Education; Young Democrats Club; Psychology Club; Student National Education Association.
JOHNSTON, JAMES M., JR. Edenton
Biology, A.B.
JONES, BRENDA A. Trinity
Business Adminisration, A.B.
JONES, IVY REBECCA Belhaven
Home Economics, B.S.
Phi Omicron, Secretary, Treasurer; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Homecoming Sponsor
JONES, JACQUELYN MAY Suffolk, Va.
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club; Student Nurses Assocation
JONES, JEANETTE ANN Suffolk, Va.
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club; Student Nurses Assocation
JONES, MARY GAY Walstonburg
Home Economics, B.S.
JONES, REBECCA JOYCE Faith
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Assocation for Childhood Education
JONES, ROBERT ALTON Swansboro
Psychology and Industrial Arts, A.B.
Theta Chi, Chaplain; Young Democrats Club.
JONES, STEPHEN THOMAS Belhaven
Chemistry, A.B.
Phi Sigma Pi, President; Chi Beta Phi; Inter-Dormitory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Carolyn Thayer, the most popular write-in candidate in several years, vied for the position of SGA Secretary in the spring elections. She lost to Cathy Shesso.
Every student who votes in the student election usually votes in his respective dormitory. However, the College Union is the polling place for the day students.
JORDAN, MARSHA LEE Henderson
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi; Women's Recreation Association; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association.
JOSEPH, WILLIAM T. Lewes, Del.
Business Administration, A.B.
Wesley Foundation, Treasurer, President; Young Democrats Club.
JOWERS, CHARLES D. Hemingway, S.C.
Business Administration, B.S.
Wingate Junior College, Transfer Student; Science Club; Phi Beta Lambda
JOYNER, JIMMY H. Ayden
Chemistry, A.B.
Delta Sigma Phi.
JOYNER, JOSEPH DONLEY Rocky Mount
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Dormitory Counselor.
JOYNER, KENNETH LEE Wilson
Business Administration, A.B.
Inter-Dormitory Council, Treasurer; Scott Dormitory, Treasurer; Circle K Club; Society for the Advancement of Management.
JOYNER, ROBERT N. Tarboro
Mathematics and Psychology, A.B.
KAYLOR, RAY BUFORD Maiden
Science and Social Studies, B.S.
University of Georgia, Transfer Student; King Youth Fellowship.
KEARNEY, MARILENE M. Farmville
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club.
KEEL, ELIZABETH SUE Jacksonville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
KEEN, LAWRENCE LEE Middletown, Del.
Business Administration, B.S.
Goldey Beacom School of Business, University of Delaware, Transfer Student.
KEITH, LAWRENCE BALL Mebane
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Varsity Baseball; Lambda Chi.
Opening Playhouse Production
KELLY, NEWTON JAY, JR. Wilmington
Music Education, B.M.
Marching Pirates; Symphonic Band; Music Educators National Conference; Men's Glee Club; Choral Union; Science Club; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Orchestra.
KENNEDY, GERALDINE Beulaville
Home Economics, B.S.
Alpha Xi Delta, Social and Scholarship Chairman; Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron; Student Counselor; Ragsdale Hall, Treasurer; College Marshal.
KILLEBREW, JAMES C. Fountain
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Lambda Chi Alpha.
KILPATRICK, HARRY G. Teacheys
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
KINSEY, C. RALPH, JR. Charlotte
Economics and Business Administration, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Varsity Football; Circle K Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
KINTZ, DONALD DAILEY Eau Gallie, Fla.
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Louisburg College, Transfer Student; Sigma Nu, Pledge Marshal; Physical Education Majors Club; North Carolina Physical Education, Health, and Recreation.
KIRKLEY, JAMES E., JR. Chesterfield, S.C.
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Young Democrats Club.
KIVETT, ADA JANE Burlington
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Cotton Hall, President; Women's Judiciary; Dean's Advisory Council; East Carolinian, Feature Editor.
KIZER, HELEN ANN Richmond, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Recreation Associaton; Association for Childhood Education, Vice President; Student National Education Assocation; Delegate to Assocation for Childhood Education International Convention; Buccaneer
KNEIB, JAN ARDEN Goldsboro
Business Administration, A.B.
Duke University, Transfer Student
KNIGHT, EDGAR SPENCER Henderson
Business Administration, B.S.
WWWS-AM, Business Manager; Summer School Government Association, Treasurer; Playhouse, Lighting Director; Broadcasting Guild.
KNOTT, STEPHEN ED Oxford
History and Politiccal Science, B.S.
KNOWLES, RUSSELL R. Greenville
Mathematics and Geography, A.B.
Varsity Basketball; Circle K Club.
KORNEGAY, JUANITA C. Goldsboro
Elementary Education, B.S.
Wilson Hall, Vice President; Student Government Association, Elections Committee; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
KUGLER, FRANCES C. Washington
Art, B.S.
Salem College, Transfer Student; Art Club; National Assocation of Interior Designers; Delta Phi Delta
LAMBERT, DENNIS KEITH Rockingham
Art, B.S.
LAMBERT, JUDY DORAH Apex
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Associaton; Assocation for Childhood Education
LANCASTER, LARRY LEON Fayetteville
History and Geography, B.S.
Gamma Theta Upsilon.
Features "Antony and Cleopatra."
LANE, BETSY JEAN Fremont
Nursing, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Angel Flight; Nursing Club.
LANE, LINDA L. TINKHAM Aulander
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Chapter; Phi Omicron.
LANE, PRISCILLA T. Hingham, Mass.
Primary Education, B.S.
Aquanymphs; Theater Dance Group.
LANE, TROY LEE Washington
Business Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Society for Advancement of Management, Secretary
LANGSTON, CAPPY JO Grifton
English, Speech, and Drama, B.S.
Modern Dance Club, President; Theater Dance Group; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Government Drama Productions.
LANIER, MARGARET A. Beulaville
Primary Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
LANIER, THOMAS F. Oxford
Business Adminstration, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda.
LANNING, ELISABETH K. Mebane
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Delta Zeta, Vice President, Pledge Trainer; Cheerleader.
LASSITER, JAMES F. Harrellsville
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Physical Education Club; Freshman Basketball; Student Government Association, Movie Selection Committee.
LASSITER, LONNIE W. Roanoke Rapids
Biology and Social Studies, B.S.
Science Club.
LATTA, DOUGLAS Goldsboro
Art, A.B.
Delta Phi Delta; Art Club; The Rebel.
LAWRENCE, HORACE G. Beaufort
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
LEAK, MARGARET N. Rockingham
English and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club.
LEDGETT, DOUGLAS A. Ridgewood
Business Administration, A.B.
Louisburg College, Transfer Student.
LEE, MARIAN GAYLE Riegelwood
Grammar Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Student Nationala Education
LEE, ROBERT EDWARD Elizabeth City
Social Studies and Psychology, A.B.
Free Will Baptist Fellowship.
LEGGETT, FRANCES J. Scotland Neck
Primary Education, B.S.
Phi Theta Kappa
LETCHER, CLAYTON O. Edenton
Psychology and Mathematics, A.B.
Wesley Foundation; Psychology Club.
GARRETT HALL OFFICERS
EAST WING
President, Sandra Stalls; Vice-President, Ann Condor; Secretary, Carolyn Landin; Treasurer, Jeanette Widdifield.
WEST WING
President, Linda Trotter; Vice-President, Diane Patrick; Secretary, Ann Campbell; Treasurer, Marjorie Jones.
LEWIS, LARRY NORMAN Asheboro
Business Administration, A.B.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer; Day Student Senator
LEWIS, SUSAN MARIE Atlantic
Business Administration and English, B.S.
LILLEY, ANTHONY EVAN Williamston
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Science Club; Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau
LILLEY, FLEETWOOD B. Gatesville
Industrial Arts, B.S.
LIMER, LARRY Warrenton
Social Studies and Psychology, B.S.
LITTLE, MIRIAM GRAY Greenville
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Winthrop College, Transfer Student; Women's Recreation Association; Wesley Foundation; Physical Education Majors Club; National Education Assocation
LITTLE, THELMA RUTH Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
North Carolina Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus.
LIVERMAN, DONNA H. Tarboro
Business Administration, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda, Treasurer; National Education Association.
LOFTIN, JUDY Denton
Home Economics, B.S.
Student Counselor; Home Economics Club.
LONG, DELANO EUGENE Rockingham
Business Administration, B.S.
Varsity Band.
LORD, CHARLES DAVID Matthews
Political Science and History, A.B.
Charlotte College, Transfer Student; Student Counselor; Inter-Dormitory Council; WWWS-FM.
MacDIARMID, JAMES M. Rocky Mount
Business Administration, B.S.
Varsity Football; Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President.
Seniors
MADDOX, EDWIN T.,JR. Laurinburg
Science and Social Studies, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha
MAHAN, JAMES EDWARD Charlotte
Industrial Arts and Business Adminstration, B.S.
Lees-McRae College, Transfer Student; Student Counselor; Inter-Dormitory Council, Vice-President, President, Most Outstanding Member; Honor Council; Men's Judiciary; Aycock Hall, President, Floor Manager; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MAKEPEACE, WILLIAM Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
MALLARD, SUZANNA DAY Trent
Primary Education, B.S.
Cotten Hall, Vice-President, Student Counselor; Women's Glee Club; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education
MALONEY, MILLARD D. Norfolk, Va.
English and History, A.B.
Sigma Nu, President, Pledge Master; Creative Writing Seminar.
MANN, JANET LEE Alexandria, Va.
Grammar Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Chapel Choir; Choral Union; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
MANNING, LINDA FAYE Williamston
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
MARASPIN, EVELYNO Ravita, N.J.
Biology and Chemistry, A.B.
Science Club.
MARKUM, DONNA Norfolk, Va.
Art, B.S.
Chowan College, Transfer Student; Art Club; College Arists Assocation; Cheerleader
MARSHALL, RICHARD B. Louisburg
Geography and Social Studies, A.B.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air Society; Chowan College, Transfer Student.
MARTIN, JEAN J. Jonesville
Grammar Education, B.S.
MARTIN, KENNETH M. Elkin
Biology, B.S.
MASON, KENNETH, R. Tarboro
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi
MATTHEWS, DONNA KAY Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S.
Chi Omega; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Homecoming Sponsor; Women's Chorus
MATTHEWS, CAREY BERYL Raleigh
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Peace College, Transfer Student
MAXWELL, MALCOLM HUGH Greeville
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Judo Club; Physical Education Club.
MAYNARD, JAMES H. Jacksonville
Psychology and Geography, A.B.
MAYO, AMMA LOUISE Kinston
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Women's Recreation Assocation; Physical Education Major's Club; Women's Glee Club.
Cheerleading Squad Addds Male Members.
MAYO, MARY ANN Burlington
Home Economics, B.S.
King Youth Fellowship, Secretary; Home Economics Club.
McALISTER, CAROLYN B. Greenville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Tau Delta, Historian.
McCOY, LANA KAY Midland
Music, B.M.
Concert Choir, Vice President; Kappa Delta; Choral Union; Buccaneer, Homecoming, and White Ball Sponsor; Soloist with Orchestra; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
McCREA, RONALD D. Durham
Social Studies and English, A.B.
Theta Chi, Historian, Reporter, Vice President; Inter-Fraternity Council, Greek Week Chairman, Vice President; Senior Class, Vice President; Collegians.
McCUISTON, GEORGE W. Carolina Beach
Business Administration, A.B.
McELROY, HOMER GLENN Graham
Science and Mathematics, A.B
McGee, ANNE ERNESTINE Kernersville
Business Administration, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Student Counselor, Umstead Hall
McGEE, THELMA ALICE Spring Lake
Primary Education, B.S.
Westminster Fellowship; Student National Education Assocation; Association for Childhood Education.
McILWEAN, BURNESS ANN New Bern
Physical Education and English, B.S.
Physical Education Major's Club; Aquanymphs, Secretary, Treasurer; Alpha Phi, Sponsor in Miss Greenville Pageant; Women's Recreation Assocation
McINTOSH, JAMES VAN Atlantic
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Mars Hill Junior College, Transfer Student; Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club
McKEAN, SHARON LEE El Toro, California
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Kappa Delta, President, Vice-President, Guard; Student National Education Assocation; Contestant, Homecoming Queen, White Ball Queen, Miss Greenville Pageant, Inter-Fraternity Queen, Buccaneer Queen pageant; East Carolinian; Buccaneer; The Key; Women's Recreation Assocation; North Carolina Assocation for English Teachers; Dean's Advisory Council; Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
McKENNEY, JANICE E. Silver Spring, Md.
History and Spanish, A.B.
University of Maryland, Transfer Student
Seniors
McLARTY, JULIA A. High Point
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Chi Omega, Rush Chairman; National Education Association; North Carolina Education Association; Associaton for Childhood Education.
McLAWHON, CHARLOTTE R. Winterville
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Eduation; Student National Education Associaton
McLAWHORN, KERRY M. Grifton
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club.
McPHAIL, BILLIE C. Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Assocation for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association; Alpha Omicron Pi
McROY, BETTY CAROLYN Chocowinity
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda; King Youth Fellowship; Junior Scholarship Award in Business.
McSWAIN, SUSAN C. Gastonia
Elementary Education, B.S.
Lenoir Rhyne, Transfer Student; Kappa Delta.
MEADOR, CAROLE LEE Richmond, Va.
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Chowan College, Transfer Student; Student National Education Assocation
MEARES, MARIE CAROL Gordo
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Baptist Student Union.
MEEKINS, GARY PAGE Manteo
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi
MEEKS, GARY ANDREW Leaksville
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi, Pledge Class President, Outsanding Pledge Award; Phi Beta Lambda; Buccaneer; Young Republicans Club; Student Counselor
MEIGGS, MARVIN GRIGGS Northwest, Va.
Geography and Science, A.B.
MELCHER, PATRICIA ANN Red Springs
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Chi Omega Associaton for Childhood Education
"Practice makes perfect" is the age-old saying for perfection. Therefore, each Saturday morning prior to graduation, the graduating class and the marshals journey to Ficklen Stadium to practice for the exercises the following day. Under the direction of the administrative officials, directions are given and the processional is put in order. This occasion is usually a scene of mass confusion for all involved.
MELTON, MARTHA K. Hubert
Home Economics, B.S.
Delta Zeta, Social Chairman; Home Economics Club; Young Women's Christian Assocation
MELVIN, BILLIE F., JR. Maysville
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; Alpha Phi Omega, Chaplain; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Debating Team; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Drill Team; Phi Beta Lambda.
MERCER, GRADY, JR. Beulaville
Social Studies and Psychology A.B.
MERVIS, RONALD STUART Richmond, Va.
Art and Psychology, B.S.
Alpha Epsilon Pi; Art Club
MIDGETT, JO ANNE Hatteras
Grammar Education, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student National Education Assocation; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl
MIDGETT, RAY McDONALD Mantee
Business Administration, A.B.
MILES, RICHARD ALFRED Chester, Pa.
Biology and Social Studies, A.B., B.S.
Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MILLER, TRUMAN W., II Lakeland, Fla.
Social Studies and Pyschology, A.B.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Psychology Club; Pi Kappa Alpha.
MILLER, WILLIAM HENRY Harrisonburg, Va.
Psychology and History, A.B.
Phi Kappa Tau; Psychology Club.
MILLIKIN, PATRICIA A. Weldon
Primary Education, B.S.
Canterbury Club; Cheerleader
MILLSON, CHARLES D. Hamlet
Music, B.S.
Phi Mu Alpha, Secretary; East carolina Collge Choir, Choral Union; Music Educators National Conference
MITCHELL, EDWARD H., JR. New Bern
Mathematics and Social Studies, A.B.
High Point College, Transfer Student, Freshman Class Vice-President; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
MIZELL, FRANCES, A. Palmyra
Biology, B.S.
Mars Hill College, Transfer Student; Women's Recreation Council; Nursing Club.
MIZELLE, WALTER F. New Bern
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Delta Sigma Phi
MOBLEY, CAROLYN JANE Robersonville
Social Studies and Psychology, B.S.
MOBLEY, JUDITH ALLEN Winterville
Business Administration, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda; National Education Association
MODLIN, ETTIE KAYE Jamesville
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; North Carolina Education Assocation
MODLIN, JUDIETH C. Jamesville
Primary Education, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Associaton; Assocation for Childhood Education.
Seniors
MOODY, ROBERT PARKER Kinston
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
MOON, LAURA G. Portsmouth, Va.
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma; Physical Education Majors Club; Canterbury Club; Panhellenic Council; Modern Dance Club; Day Student Senator; Women's Recreation Association.
MOORE, DOROTHY B. Riegelwood
Business Administration, B.S.
MOORE, ROBERT EUGENE Roanoke Rapids
Geography and Social Studies, A.B.
Gamma Theta Upsilon.
MOORING, BILLY RAY Statonsburg
Mathematics and Physical Education, B.S.
Mathematics Club.
MORRIS, SELBA ANN Portsmouth, Va.
Nursing, B.S.
East Carolinian; Nurses Club, President; Student Nurses Association of North Carolina, Vice President; Alpha Delta Pi.
MORSE, SHIRLEY JOAN Hamlet
Music, Voice, and Piano, B.S.
Playhouse, Corresponding Secretary; Varsity Band; College Singers; Chapel Choir; Concert Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary; Student Government Association, External Affairs Chairman; Choral Union.
MOSSER, JULIETTE CROMWELL Manning, S.C.
Music, B.M.
College Choir; Women's Chorus; Varsity Band; Lutheran Student Association; American Guild of Organists; Fulbright Candidate; Stetson University, Transfer Student.
MOZINGO, FRANCES L. LaGrange
Grammar Education, B.S.
Women's Chorus.
MUNROE, EDNA SHAW Clarkton
Primary Education, B.S.
Flora Macdonald College, Transfer Student; Student National Education Assocation
MURPHREY, BETTY LOU Farmville
Business Education and English, B.S.
MURRAY, CARLOS WILLIAM, JR. Greenville
Social Studies and English, A.B.
Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Executive Council; Intra-mural Golf Champion; Phi Sigma Pi, Pledge Master, Sergeant at Arms, Vice President, National Convention Representative; Student Government Association, Entertainment Committee; Governmental Work Finalist; Collegians; Buccaneer; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MUSE, GEORGE ALLEN Arlington, Va.
Business, A.B.
MYERS, MARCIA DEANE Alexandria, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Chaplain; Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Buccaneer; East Carolina College Chapel Choir.
MYLKS, VIRGINIA A. Fayetteville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Alpha Omicron Pi.
NANCE, JAMES PHILMORE Asheboro
Business, B.S.
Pi Kappa Phi, Archen, Treasurer; Dean's Advisory Council.
NARRON, LINDA KAY Bailey
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association of Childhood Education; Women's Chorus.
NEAL, CAROLYN V. BECK Zebulon
Grammar Education, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi, Recording Secretary; Buccaneer; Delta Sigma Pi Rose Queen; East Carolina College Varsity Band; Women's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education.
NELSON, ELDON LANE, JR. Morehead city
Biology, A.B., B.S.
Chi Beta Phi; Science Club; New Dorm, Secretary; National Science Foundation, Research Participant
NELSON, ROBERT A. High Point
Business, A.B.
Student Government Assocation, Senator; Inter-Dormitory Council; Television Guild
NESBIT, ROBERT P. Salisbury
Business and Social Studies, B.S.
Delta Sigma Pi; Varsity Football Team; Circle K Club; Men's Glee Club; Inter-Dormitory Council, Chairman, Treasurer.
NEWBERN, FANNIE H. Powells Point
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
NEWBY, ARCHIE EDMOND Greenville
Accounting, A.B.
NIBBLELINK, DINAH RAY
English and Speech, B.S. Chi Omega, President, Delegate to State Student Legislature; Panhellenic Representative; Student National Education Association; Women's Honor Council.
Seniors
NICHOLS, JAMES EMERY Suffolk, Va.
Business and History, B.S.
Society for the Advancement of Management.
NICHOLS, JUANITA FAYE
English and Speech, B.S.
NICHOLS, MARGIE LOU Greenville
Science, B.S.
NIXON, THEDA KAY Belmont
Grammar Education, B.S.
Sacred Heart Junior College, Transfer Student; Sigma Sigma Sigma.
NOBLE, LINDA FAYE Tarboro
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Young Democrats Club
NORFORD, WALKER PRICE Charlottesville, Va
Business, B.S.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder.
NORRON, LINDA KAY Bailey
Education, B.S.
NUNN, MICHAEL ANTHONLY Kinston
Business, A.B.
O'BERRY, BRENDA BROWN Charlotte
Business, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi; Chi Omega; Phi Beta Lambda
O'BERRY, PATRICIA ANN Evergreen
Grammar Education,. B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Young Democrat's Club; Assocation for Childhood Education; Transfer from Campbell College.
ODOM, MARTHA LINDA Wadesboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation
OLIVER, KENNETH S. Clinton
Kappa Alpha Order, Corresponding Secretary; Student Government Assocation, Homecoming Committee; Student Counselor; Delegate to National Student Assocation.
OSBORNE, MEREDITH D. Huntersville
Elementary Education, B.S.
Transfer from Wingate Junior College
OVERMAN, JACK DALE Liberty
Business Administration, A.B.
OVERMAN, RACHEL EMMA Goldsboro
Business Education, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Dormitory House Committee
OVERTON, ANN CAROLYN Rocky Mount
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Alpha Phi Omega White Ball Queen; Delta Zeta, First Vice President; "Miss Greenville Contestant"; President of Garrett Hall; Student Government Assocation
OWEN, BONNIE KAY Lexington
Business, A.B.
Transfer from Catawba College; Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary; Pi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Assocation.
OWENS, CALVIN IRVIN Harbinger
Mathematics, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi, Treasurer; Mathematics Club.
Greensboro Coed Wins Homecoming Crown.
PADGETT, CAROLYN H. Marion
Home Economics, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Young Women's Christian Assocation; Home Economics Club.
PAGE, SHELIA FAYE Elm City
Primary Education, B.S.
PAINTER, BRENDA GAIL Tarboro
Grammar Education, B.S.
Baptist Student Union, Vice President, President; Kappa Delta Pi, Reporter, President; Inter-Religious Council, Secretary; College Marshal; Student Counselor; Women's Chorus; Chapel Choir; Tau Sigma, Secretary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
PALAGRUTO, DOMENIC A. Wilmington, Del.
Accounting, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda; Newman's Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Transfer from University of Delaware, Goldey Beacom Junior College.
PARKER, DONNA ANN Buies Creek
Primary Education, B.S.
College Marshal; Alpha Delta Pi; Canterbury Club; Student National Education Assocation; Student Counselor
PARKER, JOHNNY BRYANT Conway
Grammar Education, B.S.
College Choir; Baptist Student Union; Inter-Dormitory Counselor; Vice President of Junior Class; Phi Kappa Tau, President; Student Government Association Representative; Chapel Choir; Chairman Junior-Senior Dance.
PARKER, MARGARET ANN Pendle
French and English, B.S., A.B.
Sigma Pi Alpha; Young Democrats Club, Secretary; Garrett Dormitory Summer School Secretary; Recipient of American Association of University Women Scholarship; Homecoming, White Ball, Buccaneer Sponsor; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
PARKER, WALLACE C. Four Oaks
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club; Intramurals.
PARKS, BETTY JEAN Jackson
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Mathematics Club; East Carolinian; Jarvis Hall, Treasurer; Women's Recreation Assocation
PARNELL, JO ANNE Kenly
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
PARRISH, EMMA LOU Newport
Business, A.B.
PARRISH, JAMES THOMAS Benson
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Men's Glee Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon.
PATELOS, MARY D. Wilmington
Social Studies and Spanish, A.B.
Alpha Xi Delta; Sigma Pi Alpha.
PEARCE, EDWIN PLUMMER Greensboro
Mathematics and Physics, A.B.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Circle K Club
PEARSALL, JUDY ELAINE Warsaw
Mathematics and Physical Education, B.S.
Inter-Religious Council; Aquanymphs; North Carolina Assocation for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; Physical Education Majors Club.
PEEDIN, WILLIAM LOUIS, JR. Pine Level
Mathematics and Social Studies,B.S.
Mathematics Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Chi Beta
PERDUE, JAMES MAURICE Louisburg
English and Physical Education, B.S.
PERKINS, MARY J. Longhurst
French and English, B.S.
Sigma Pi Alpha, Homecoming Sponsor; Dean's List.
Seniors
PERRY, MARY ANN Elizabeth City
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Physical Education Majors' Club; Women's Recreation Association; Gymnastics Club; North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
PERRY, ORAN KENNETH Ahoskie
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Inter-Dormitory Council, President; Scott Dormitory, President; Men's Judiciary; Buccaneer; Student Government Association, President; Discipline Committee; Delegate to United States Student Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
PETRUSICH, JOHN J. New York, N.Y.
Grammar Education, B.S.
PETTY, SUSAN WOODING Greensboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education.
PHELPS, TOMMIE L. Williamston
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau.
PHILLIPS, HARRIET BURKHEAD
Grammar Education, B.S. Sanford
Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
PHILLIPS, JACK BENNY Gastonia
Psychology, A.B.
PHILLIPS, ROGER LEE Kenansville
Business, B.S.
Society for the Advancement of Management
PHIPPS, BONNIE FAYE Statesville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Transfer from Emmanuel Junior College; King's Youth Fellowship
PHIPPS, LILLIE MAYE Statesville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Transfer from Emmanuel Junior College; King's Youth Fellowship
PIERCE, SHIRLEY R. Wilson
French and Social Studies, B.S. and A.B.
Student Counselor; Sigma Phi Alpha, Social Chairman, Treasurer; National Education Association.
PIGOTT, LOIS JEANNE Beaufort
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
PINER, LENA ELIZABETH New Bern
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Association for Childhood Education; Women's Glee Clug; Women's Chorus; Secretary of Women's Judiciary; Kappa Delta Sorority.
PITTMAN, BILLIE E. Washington
Political Science and Business, A.B.
Student Government Association; Circle K club; Freshman Basketball
PLASTER, JUDY CAROL Martinsville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; King Youth Fellowship
PLEASANTS, ENNIS GENE Louisburg
Geography and Social Studies, A.B.
PLUMMER, PHYLLIS R. Salisbury
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Assocation for Childhood Education.
POOLE, ELEANOR RUTH Wake Forest
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Student Counselor; Tau Sigma; Alpha Phi, Vice President, Treasurer, Most Outstanding Pledge, President of Pledge Class; Marshal; The Key, Associate Editor; The Buccaneer, Copy Editor, Editor; Delegate to Associated Collegiate Press Conventions in Detroit and New York; Student Government Association; Publications Board; Dean's Advisory Board; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Folk singers like Mary Adams and jazz musicians entertain at the Fine Arts Festival during spring quarter. The scene is the open space between the two cafeterias. Art, sculpture, and poetry reading are phases of this annual event. Friday afternoon and Saturday morning are the days usually designated for this display of student talent.
POPE, FAYE ILENE Sanford
Grammar Education, B.S.
Home Economics Club
POWELL, CAROLYN L.S. Raleigh
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club
POWELL, DANIEL A. Rocky Mount
Business Administration, A.B.
Freshman Tennis; Varsity Tennis; Circle K Club; Math Club.
POWELL, FREDDIE MAYO Robersonville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Tau Delta
POWELL, SARAH C. Wilmington
Elementary Education, B.S.
Transfer from Wilmington Junior College; Assocation for Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation.
PRICE, BARBARA JANE Wilson
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation for Childhood Education; National Education Assocation; The Buccaneer
PRIDGEN, JOSEPH HENRY Warsaw
Business Administration and Mathematics, A.B.
PROCTOR, BARBARA ANN Pinetops
English and French, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Sigma Tau Delta; Sigma Pi Alpha; Wesley Foundation, Council, Secretary; President of Wilson Dorm; Women's Judiciary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
PULLEY, EMMA MARIE Littleton
Business and Social Studies, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi
QUINN, HILDA NELL Beulaville
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club.
RABON, JAMES LEO Monroe
Business, A.B.
Buccaneer, Business Manager; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary; Circle K Club; Young Democrats Club; Phi Beta Lambda; Publications Board; Student Government Association, Budget Committee; Delegate to Associated Collegiate Press Conference in New York; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
RADFORD, CONNIE ANN Castalia
Primary Education, B.S. Transfer from Louisburg College; Methodist Student Fellowship; Glee Club; Young Women's Christian Association; Friendship Circle, Cheerleader; Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
Two Miss Americas Visit Campus.
RAMSEY, PATSY ANNE Martinsville, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
RAWLS, PATRICIA CRANE Washington
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Transfer from Woman's College of the University of North Carolina; Student National Education Association.
RAY, DANIEL COLE Raleigh
Psychology and Social Studies; A.B.
Inter-Dormitory Judiciary; Inter-Fraternity Council Representative; Pi Kappa Phi, Warden, Secretary, Treasurer, President; Circle K Club; East Carolinian, Proofreading Director, Sports Editor, Associate Editor; College Union Sports Committee; Young Democrat's Club.
RAYNOR, CARMEN AIDA V. Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
Foreign Languages, B.S.
Sigma Pi Alpha; Dean's List; Honor Roll
REEL, JOHN CALVIN Madison, Fla.
Business Education. B.S.
REEL, JUDY CAROL Fair Bluff
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association; Sigma Tau Delta, President; Tau Sigma.
REGELMANN, KENNETH E. Newport News
Business, A.B.
Intramural Sports
REGES, BRENDA GAIL Rocky Mount
Home Economics, B.S.
Senior Class President; Student Counselor; President of Women's Judiciary; Student Government Assocation; Sophomore Woman Senator; Buccaneer, Organizations Editor; Delegate, State Student Legislature; Baptist Student Union; Alpha Phi Marshal, Corresponding Secretary; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Government Assocation, Identification Card Chairman, Executive Committee, Summer School Parliamentarian; Women's Recreation Association; Home Economics Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
REHDER, JOHN B. Winston-Salem
Geography and Psychology, A.B.
Marching Pirates; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary
REHDER, JUDITH J. St. Pauls
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Kappa delta Pi, Secretary; Student National Education Assocation
RHODES, ARLENE ANNE Graham
Nursing, B.S.
Aquanymphs; Buccaneer; Nurses Club; Student Nurses Assocation
RICHWINE, JUDITH ANN Washington, D.C.
Home Economics, B.S.
RICKS, BILLY RAY Seaboard
Social Studies and Pyschology, A.B.
RIDDICK, ANNE JUANITA Sanford
Nursing, B.S.
Buccaneer; East Carolinian; College Union Committee; Delta Zeta Sorority; Secretary of Pledge Class
RIDDICK, NANCY CAROLYN Hobbsville
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education
RIDENHOUR, NANCY R. Harrisburg
Home Economics, B.S.
Phi Omicron, President; East Carolina College Home Economics Chapter; Student Counselor; Student National Educational Assocation; Buccaneer
RILEY, EMILY B. NELSON Grifton
English and Social Studies, A.B. and B.S.
RIVENBARK, GINNIE R. Goldsboro
Grammar Education and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club; King Youth Fellowship; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Buccaneer; Chapel Choir
Senior
ROBERSON, FANNIE LOIS Williamston
Business and English, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Tau Sigma; Student National Education Assocation
ROBERSON, WILLIAM F. Durham
Accounting, A.B.
ROBERSON, WILLIAM THOMAS Robersonville
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Transfer from San Antonio College
ROBERTS, JAMES M. Spencer
History and Sociology, A.B.
Swimming Team, Co-Captain
ROBERTS, NANCY ANN Hillsboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation for Childhood Educaion; State National Education Assocation; The Key, Associate Editor, Co-Editor; East Carolinian; Secretary of Junior Class; Chi Omega President; Publications Board; Dean's Advisors Committee
ROBERTSON, SAMUEL J. Leaksville
Business, A.B.
Young Republicans Clug; Phi Beta Lambda
ROBINSON, BETTY JO Wilmington
Art, A.B.
Delta Phi Delta; Art Club; Ragsdale Hall Homecoming Chairman; House Council; "Cleopatra."
ROBINSON, SARAH T. Gastonia
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation for Childhood Education
ROGERS, JAMES A., JR. Grifton
Business, A.B.
ROSS, MONTE BARRETT Garner
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; North Carolina Industrial Arts Assocation; American Industrial Arts Assocation.
ROUSE, BARBARA P. Grimesland
History and English, B.S.
Student Counselor; Alpha Delta Pi, Vice President, Standards Chairman; Young Democrats Club; Women's Recreation Assocation; Foreign Films Committee; Lecture Series.
ROUSH, JANE CAROLE Rural Hall
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Dormitory Vice President; Mathematics Club, Social Chairman; Science Club; Buccaneer; Playhouse
ROWE, MARTHA ELIZABETH Burgaw
Art, B.S.
Westminster Fellowship; Art Club; National Education Assocation
ROYSTER, RALPH D. Henderson
Physical Education and Social Studies, P.S.
Freshman Football; Varsity Football; Physical Education Club
RUDISILL, LARRY RAY Hickory
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Varsity Football; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Major's Club; Lutheran Student Association; Track Team; Science Club; Weight Lifting Club; Dormitory Representative.
RUFFIN, ANNIE SUE Ahoskie
Grammar Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Tau Sigma; Student Government Association; Baptist Student Union.
RUSNAK, WALTER PHILIP Disputanta, Va.
Social Studies and Public Service, B.S.
College Union Bowling League.
RUTH, KATHERINE HAYES Windsor
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
Seniors
WILSON HALL OFFICERS
President Barbara Proctor
Vice-President Claire Kornegay
Secretary Gail Strickland
Treasurer Jackie Hendricks
Senator Ada Jane Kivett
SADLACK, FRANKLIN J. Rutherford, N.J.
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi.
SAIEED, FRANCIS DURHAM Greenville
Business and Social Studies, B.S.
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, Social Committee; Phi Delta Lambda; Student National Education Association; Young Democrats Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramural Sports
SAUNDERS, THELMA MAE Burgaw
Primary Education, B.S.
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM J. Portsmouth
Business, A.B.
SAVAGE, JERRY GLENN Council
Business, A.B.
Freshman Class Officer; Intramural Sports
SAWYER, HENRY GILBERT Belcross
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Phi Epsilon Kappa.
SCARBORO, MARY D. Durham
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; House Committee and Religious Chairman of Slay Dorm.
SCHEIPERS, ELIZABETH Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education
SCHWENTORUS, RONALD E. Jacksonville
Business, A.B.
Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, Treasurer.
SCOTT, ALICE F. SMITH Pink Hill
Home Economics, B.S.
East Carolina College Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Phi Omicron, Vice President, Program Chairman; Transfer from Meredith College
SCOTT, DELMAR L, JR. Mount Olive
Physical Education and Science, B.S.
Physical Education Majors ' Club, Treasurer; North Carolina and American Associations of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
SELL, FRANKLIN NESBIT Monroe
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Transfer from Wingate; Industrial Arts Club.
Greeks Participate in All-Sing.
SENN, JOHN G., III Summerton
Social Studies and Science, B.s.
SERENA, JOANN FRANCES Rocky Mount
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Young Democrat's Club; Physical Education Majors Club; Women's Recreation Association; Psychology Club; Canterbury Club.
SESSOMS, BOBBY ALLEN Lumberton
Physical Education and Mathematics, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club.
SHEARIN, BETTY FAYE Wake Forest
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda
SHEARIN, BONNIE LYNN Louisburg
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; The Buccaneer; Baptist Student Union.
SHELTON, CHARLES H. JR. Wadesboro
Psychology and Geography, A.B.
Sigma Nu, Rush Chairman.
SHESSO, CATHERINE G. Jacksonville
History and Psychology, B.S.
Azalea Princess; Student Senate; Student Government Association, Special Events Chairman, Secretary, Entertainment Committee, Lecture Committee, Outstanding Award, State Student Legislature, National Student Association; Governor's Student Committee for a Better North Carolina; Alternate Marshal; Buccaneer Queen; Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer, Vice President; East Carolinian; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SHEVOCK, DANIEL T. Odessa, Del.
Business, A.B.
Saint Francis College and Goldey Beacom, Transfer Student
SHINE, NICHOLAS F., III Rocky Mount
Science and Psychology, B.S.
SIMMONS, FLORIDA R. Newport
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Assocation; Student Counselor.
SIMMONS, PAMELA H. Hampstead
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
SIMPKINS, PHILIP W. Jacksonville
Physical Education and Geography, B.S.
Dormitory Floor Manager.
SIMPSON, JAMIE S. Robersonville
English and Social Studies, B.S.
SIMPSON, MORRELL B., JR. Kernersville
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Physical Education Majors' Club.
SINGER, JON BARRY Baltimore, Md.
Pre-Dentistry, B.S.
Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Hebrew Youth Fellowship, President; Inter-Fraternity Council
SLAUGHTER, LINDA C. Oxford
Primary Education, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; National Education Association; Dormitory President; Discipline Committee; Women's Judiciary, Chairman; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Government Association; Alpha Omicron Pi, Vice President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SMITH, ALTON GLENN, JR. Goldsboro
Business, B.S.
Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management; Weight Training Club.
SMITH, AVA GRACE Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S.
Methodist Student Center; Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Dormitory Committee
Seniors
SMITH, CAROLE LOUISE Raleigh
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Young Democrats Club; Alpha Omicron Pi, Mathematics Club; Psychology Club; Peace College, Transfer Student.
SMITH, CHARLES M. Henderson
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Swimming Team; Weight Training Club, President; Physical Education Major's Club; Student Government Playhouse Production; Playhouse
SMITH, CHARLES WILLIAM Suffolk, Va.
Business, A.B.
SMITH, DANNY Raleigh
Business, A.B.
Phi Mu Alpha, President, Alumni Secretary; Society for the Advancement of Management; Phi Beta Lambda; East Carolinian; WWWS-FM.
SMITH, EDWARD TYSON Fountain
English and Speech, B.S.
Student Government Association, Production Chairman, Historian; Playhouse.
SMITH, EVERETT MARIE Beulaville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Westminster Fellowship; Assocation for Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
SMITH, MABLE LEA Grimesland
English and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club.
SMITH, REBECCA ANN Gastonia
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club; Baptist Student Union; House Council of Slay Dorm; Transfer from Gardner-Webb College.
SMITH, RUFUS R., JR. Maxton
Business, A.B.
SMITH, SANDRA FAYE Goldsboro
French and English, B.S.
Sigma Pi Alpha; Young Friends Society, Secretary
SMITH, THOMAS CHERRY Greensboro
Business Administration, A.B.
Transfer from the University of North Carolina.
SMITH, WALTER W., JR. Goldsboro
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Alpha Phi Omega; Industrial Arts Club.
Officials Dedicate Kerr Scott Dormitory.
SMITHERMAN, MARY A. Troy
Primary Education, B.S.
Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; Student National Education Assocation
SMITHWICK, FONDA RAE Merry Hill
Music, B.S.
SNYDER, SANDRA LEE Winston-Salem
Primary Education, B.S.
Aquanymphs, President; Marching Band; Assocation for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association
SOBOL, CHESTER THOMAS Black Mountain
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
Student Government Association, Senior Class Senator, Vice-Chairman of Honor Council; Circle K Club, Chairman of Membership Committee; Society for the Advancement of Management; Director of College Union Talent Show; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chaplain; Intra-Dormitory Council; Transfer from Western Carolina College; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SOUTHALL, PHYLLIS M. Jetersville, Va.
English and Psychology, B.S.
SPARKS, MERVYN C.Chester, Maryland
Business, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Democrat's Club.
SPARROW, WENDALL K. Kinston
English and Social Studies, A.B.
Sigma Nu, Social Chairman.
SPEIGHT, JOSEPH D. Greenville
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Executive Officer; Arnold Air Society, Commander; Mathematics Club
SPENCE, WILLIAM R. Raleigh
Business, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Student Government Assocation, Budget Committee
SPENCER, JESSE WILSON Newark, Del.
Business, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda.
SPENCER, JUDITH H. Newport News, Va.
Primary Education, B.S
SPENCER, WAYNE ROSS Newport News, Va.
Business and History, B.S.
Portraits for the yearbook are made by a local photographer. In this edition of the Buccaneer, 4400 students, faculty members, and administrative officials came to the third floor of Wright Building for their photographs. Approximately eighty percent of the student body is represented in this forty second volume. Five weeks, eight hours and an average of 140 persons per day was the length of time which this "say cheese" production continued.
sPIVEY, WILLIAM Windsor
Business, B.S.
Semper Fidelis Society; Phi Beta Lambda; National Education Assocation
STACKPOLE, DUNCAN W. Fayetteville
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Alpha Phi Omega.
STALLINGS, MARY VIRGINIA Belvidere
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta, Secretary; Student National Education Association; Student Counselor.
STANALAND, DAVID J. Ash
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
STANCIL, JACKIE M. Stantonsburg
Business, A.B.
Phi Kappa Tau
STANSBURY, SHIRLEY J. Littleton
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club; Student National Education Assocation
STARLING, LEO HARDEE Greenville
Business, A.B.
STEEN, RONALD LEWIS Dagsord, Del.
Business, A.B.
Western Maryland College and Goldey Beacom, Transfer Student
STEINBECK, HERBERT, JR. Greenville
Science and Physics, A.B.
Men's Chorus; College Choir; Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Social Chairman; Science Club
STEPHENS, DONALD W. Fairmont
Business, A.B.
STEPHENS, MARGARET M. Oakland, Md.
Accounting, B.S.
State Student Legislature; Canterbury Club; Student Government Association, Budget Committee; Junior Class Senator, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda, President; Pi Omega Pi; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
STEPHENSON, ROBERT H. Portsmouth, Va.
English and Social Studies, A.B.
STEVENS, BETTIE LOU S. Four Oaks
Primary Education, B.S.
Tau Sigma; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
STEVENS, HERMAN RAY Cambridge, Md.
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Varsity Swimming Team; Junior and Senior Class Senator; Circle K Club; Honor Council; Kappa Alpha Order.
STEVENSON, CARLA R. Williamston
Chemistry, A.B.
STEWART, JAMES N., JR. Wilmington
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Football; Transfer from West Texas State College.
STILL, FRANCES LEONA Goldsboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Student Government Assocation, Elections Committee; Vice President of Wilson Hall
STOKES, LINDA ANNETTE Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi, Outstanding Pledge, Rush Chairman; Student National Education Association; Women's Recreation Association; Women's Glee Club.
Seniors
STONE, RALPH ELDON Vienna, Va.
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Sigma Nu, Physical Education Majors Club.
STORY, CONSTANCE L. Newsoms, Va.
Business Education, B.S.
Kappa Delta; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Assocation
STOWE, ARTHUR RAYMOND Philadelphia, Pa.
Business, B.S.
Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chairman; Phi Beta Lambda; Orientation Counselor.
STRAIN, LINDA S. Lumberton
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educational Association.
STRICKLAND, AUDREY K. Sims
English, B.S.
Sigma Tau Delta; Sigma Pi Alpha; Student National Education Associaton
STRICKLAND, DONALD G. Princeton
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Phi Kappa Tau.
STRICKLAND, LLOYD D. Princeton
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Phi Kappa Tau, Secretary.
STROTHER, H. L. Beach
Business, A.B.
Transfer from Presbyterian Junior College; Phi Beta Lambda; Westminster Fellowship; Orientation Counselor.
STROUD, CHARLES R., JR. Goldsboro
Biology, B.S.
Chi Beta Phi; Phi Sigma Pi; Science Club.
STURDIVANT, CYNTHIA L. Chester, Va.
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club, Homecoming Sponsor; Chi Omega; Buccaneer; The East Carolinian: Freshman Counselor; President of Garrett Dorm.
STYRON, EASTON S. Hobucken
Accounting, A.B.
King Youth Fellowship, Board Member; Transfer from Emmanuel Junior College
SUGG, INA MERLE Snow Hill
Nursing Education, B.S.
Nurses Club, Vice President.
SUGGS, TOMYE LEE Elizabethtown
Primary Education, B.S.
Homecoming Queen; Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl; Slay Dormitory, President; Women's Judiciary; Student Government Association, Senate, Appeals Committee.
SULLIVAN, JAMES CLAY Hertford
Biology, B.S.
North Carolian State College, Transfer Student; Track Team; Marching Cadet.
SUMMERS, MERLE THOMAS Raleigh
Business Administration, B.S.
Student Goverment Assocation, student Senate, Vice President; Special Events Committee, Executive Council, Parliamentarian, Outstanding Service Award, National Student Assocation Congress Delegate, Ring Committee Chairman, Appeals Council; Circle K Club, Parliamentarian, Board of Directors; Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Student Counselor; Buccaneer; East Carolinian; Phi Beta Lambda, Vice President, Parliamentarian; Publications Board; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SUMMEY, HICKS MARVIN Hendersonville
Science, B.S.
SUMNER, DONNA JAN Beulaville
Nursing Education, B.S.
Alpha Phi; Aquanymphs, Recording Secretary; Nurses Club; Student Nurses Assocation; Student Counselor; Free Will Baptists Fellowship, Vice President; College Union, President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SUMRELL, BOBBIE ANN Kinston
Grammar Education, B.S.
University of Maryland, Transfer Student; Slay Dormitory, Vice President; Kappa Delta, President
SUTHERLAND, ARTHUR G. Charlotte
Geography and City Planning, A.B.
Sigma Phi Epsilon
SUTTON, MARILYN JAYNE Kinston
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club
SUTTON, WILLIAM OTIS Greenville
Industrial Arts, B.S.
SWAIN, WENDELL L. Spring Lake
Biology and Science, B.S.
SYKES, MICHAEL PARKS Roanoke Rapids
Mathematics and Science, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi; Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer; Mathematics Club; Inter-Fraternity Council, Business manager; Young Democrats Club
TAFT, ROBERT EDMUND Greenville
Business Administration, A.B.
Pi Kappa Alpha; Circle K Club, Treasurer; Young Democrats Club, Vice President.
Seniors
TART, JAMES ROYCE Princeton
Business Administration, A.B.
University of North Carolina, Transfer Student; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President, Recording Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management; Young Democrats Club; Buccaneer; East Carolinian
TART, JUDY ANN Newton Grove
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Recreation Assocation; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education
TAYLOE, JEAN CAROLYN Ahoskie
Business Administration, B.S.
Delta Zeta, Treasurer; Young Democrats Club; Phi Beta Lambda
TAYLOE, PANNARITTA C. Rowellsville
History and English, B.S.
Louisburg College, Transfer Student; Delta Zeta, Historian; Buccaneer; Wilson Hall President
TAYLOR, BOBBYE F. Burgaw
Social Studies and Library Science, B.S.
Library Club; Women's Recreation Assocation
TAYLOR, CARLTON ED Snow Hill
Business Administration, A.B.
TAYLOR, CHARLES R., JR. Kinston
Grammar Education, B.S.
TAYLOR, DAVID BRYAN Kinston
English and Mathematics, B.S.
TAYLOR, DELPHIA A. Whitakers
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus.
TAYLOR, EDGAR SLADE Williamston
Art, B.S.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Men's Glee Club; Spring Art Festival; College Art Associates; Bowling Team.
TAYLOR, JERRY ARCHIE Corapeake
History and Geography, B.S.
Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Rifle Team.
TAYLOR, MALCOLM ALLEN Greenville
Psychology and Social Studies, A.B.
TAYLOR, MARJORIE LOU Como
Grammar Education, B.S.
Women's Judiciary; Young Democrats Club; North Carolina Education Association; Association of Childhood Education.
TAYLOR, MARY ELIZABETH Jackson
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Chowan College, Transfer Student; Women's Judiciary.
TAYLOR, ROBERTA WARD Belhaven
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club.
TAYLOR, VIVIAN ELAINE Vanceboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Assocation for Childhood Education; Buccaneer; Weight Training Club.
TEACHEY, EDWIN EARL Rose Hill
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
TEACHEY, GEORGE RALPH Greenville
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
Young Democrats Club; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President; Student Government Association, Senator.
Art Shows Exhibit Student Culture.
TEACHEY, JEROLD C. Winston-Salem
Music, B.m.
College Choir, President; Opera Theater; Phi Mu Alpha
GAN, BARBARA Wailuku, Hawaii
Social Studies and Pyschology, B.S.
King Youth Fellowship; Inter-Religious Council
THACKER, GAIL Denton
Grammar Education, B.S.
Alpha Omicron Pi; Majorette; Panhellenic Council; Varsity Band
THARRINGTON, WILLIAM Bunn
Social Studies and Government, B.S.
Circle K Club; Student Orientation; Scott Dormitory, Secretary; Honor Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
THOMAS, JOYCE ANN Beulaville
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Phi; College Union, Corresponding Secretary; Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
THOMAS, LAWRENCE G. Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
THOMAS, ROBERT LEON Wilmington
History and Geography, B.S.
Young Republicans Club.
THOMPSON, AVA SUE Smithfield
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Women's Chorus.
THOMPSON, DAVID ARNOLD Durham
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
THOMPSON, DONALD HULL Laurinburg
Psychology and Geography, A.B.
Kappa Alpha.
THOMPSON, JERRY M. Goldsboro
Business Administration, A.B.
THOMPSON, ROBERT F., JR. Greenville
English and Geography, A.B.
THOMPSON, WILLIAM ROY Kinston
Business Administration, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda, National President, State Treasurer; Men's Glee Club; Delta Sigma Pi.
THORNE, LINDA SUE Selma
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Women's Recreation Association; Women's Chorus; Chapel Choir; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; National Education Association.
THURMAN, CHARLOTTE F. Laurel Hill
Grammar Education, B.S.
Presbyterian Junior College, Transfer Student; King Youth Fellowship; Chapel Choir.
TIPPETT, SHIRLEY ANN Oxford
Business Education and English, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association.
TODD, JERRY HENRY Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
TODD, LINDA MAE Windsor
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education.
Seniors
TODD, PATSY LONG Sanford
Primary Education, B.S.
Women's Chorus; National Education Association.
TOLER, REYNOLD DUFFY Washington
Art, B.S.
Art Club, President; Delta Phi Delta, President; College Artist Assocation, President; The Rebel, Art Editor.
TOLLEY, AVERY LEONARD Winston-Salem
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Circle K Club; Industrial Arts Club
TOMLINSON, ROGER E. Lynchburg
Business Administration, A.B.
TOUCHTON, LINDA ANNE Virginia Beach, Va.
Art, B.S.
Art Club; Printmakers Association; Delta Phi Delta, Vice President; Student Counselor; Kappa Delta Phi, Secretary-Treasurer; College
TOWNSEND, DOROTHY J. Penns Grove, N.J.
Business Administration, B.S.
Student Government Association, Senate, Budget Committee, External Affairs Committee, Constitutional Revisions Committee; Women's Glee Club; Phi Beta Lambda.
TRADER, BARBARA SUE Angier
Mathematics and Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association; Alpha Xi Delta, President; Mathematics Club, Reporter, Vice President; Pi Omega Pi; Young Democrats Club; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TRAYLOR, HARDY B. Ettrick, Va.
Political Science and History, A.B.
Young Democrats Club.
TROUTMAN, WILLIAM A. Williamsburg, Va.
Business, A.B.
Campbell College, Transfer Student; Phi Beta Lambda; Young Democrats Club; Society for the Advancement of Management.
TUDOR, DOLORES ANN Fuquay Springs
Home Economics, B.S.
Baptist Student Union; Women's Glee Club; Home Economics Club, Reporter.
TUDOR, LEON BRYANT Raleigh
Geography aand Social Studies, A.B.
TUGWELL, WILSON F, JR. Newport News, Va.
Industrial Arts, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Industrial Arts Club
TURNER, CONAL NEWBERN Colerain
Social Studies and Political Science, B.S.
TWIDDY, JOSEPH WILSON Elizabeth City
Social Studies and English, B.S.
TWYNHAM, THOMAS H. Arlington, Va.
History and English, B.S.
Student Government Association; Young Democrats Club, President; Louisburg Junior College, Transfer Student.
TYLER, RONALD MITCHELL Cerro Gordo
Physical Education and Social Studies, B.S.
Circle K Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club
TYNDALL, EDITH GRAY Dunn
Grammar Education, B.S.
King Youth Fellowship, Secretary-Treasurer
TYNDALL, PATRICIA A. Kinston
Music, B.S.
College Choir; Music Educators National Conference; Sigma Alpha Iota
A meeting place for varied activities, the College Union provides television for entertainment and the dance floor for interested onlookers. Miss Cynthia Mendenhall is the director for this campus facility which is located in the basement of Wright Building.
TYSON, OSCAR LEMUEL Fayetteville
Business Administration, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management.
UPCHURCH, ROBERT D. Highfalls
Social Studies and Geography, A.B.
VAN NORTHWICK, WILLIAM Williamston
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club
VANN, BRENDA LOU Dunn
Nursing, B.S.
Nurses Club.
VANN, TERRENCE R. Elizabeth City
Business Administration, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management; Circle K Club.
VASHAW, VOLNEY H. Durham
Science and Social Studies, B.S.
Louisburg College, Transfer Student; WWWS-FAA; Theta Chi.
VASSAR, RONALD HUGH Richmond, Va.
Business Administration, A.B.
VAUGHN, RONALD DEAN Shelby
Business Administration, A.B.
Furman University, Transfer Student; Kappa Alpha; Intramural Doubles Tennis Champion.
VENTERS, WILLIAM T. Leland
Business Administration, A.B.
VERNON, BRENDA JOYCE Currie
Grammar Education, B S.
College Chapel Choir.
VEST, WILLIAM T., JR. Bear Fort, S.C.
Science, B.S.
Phi Kappa Tau; Science Club.
WAFF, PATRICIA ANN Edenton
Art, B.S.
Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union; College Marshal; Art Club, Secretary; Kappa Delta, President; Delta Phi Delta; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President; Dean's Advisory Council; Senator; College Artists Associates; Buccaneer; Student Counselor; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
Senior Year Ends June 14.
WAINRIGHT, FRED E. Ayden
Business Administration, A.B.
WALLEN, WILLIAM BRUCE Stratford, N.J.
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau.
WALSTON, JOHN LEE Scotland Neck
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Epsilon Pi Tau, President; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President; Industrial Arts Club, Vice President; American Industrial Arts Association,
WALTERS, ALICE FAYE Fuquay Springs
Grammar Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Women's Chorus.
WALTERS, ALICE MARIE Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
WAMSLEY, JACQUELINE L. Tarboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Alpha Delta Pi; Student National Education Assocation
WARD, DOUGLAS DAVID Virginia Beach, Va.
Psychology and Sociology, A.B
Chi Alpha; Wrestling Team; Inter-Fraternity Council.
WARNER, RALPH EDWARD Leaksville
Business, A.B.
Young Republicans Club
WARREN, BARBARA GREY Dunn
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association, President, State Secretary; College Union Projects Committee.
WARREN, DUBRUTZ E. Mount Olive
Business, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice President; Inter-Fraternity Council
WARREN, WILLIAM I. Godwin
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Alpha Phi Omega; Epsilon Pi Tau; North Carolina Industrial Arts Association; American Industrial Arts Club; Buccaneer; National Education Association; Industrial Arts Club.
WARWICK, EDNA GLYNN Dunn
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
WATKINS, JO ANN Louisburg
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Ragsdale Hall, Secretary; Student Counselor; Ragsdale Hall, Vice President.
WATSON, MARY ANN Greensboro
Primary Education, B.S.
Association for Childhood Education; Alpha Delta Pi, Assistant Treasurer, Reporter; Cheerleader; East Carolinian, Greek Editor; Student Government Association, Senator; Appeals Board; Student National Education Association; Buccaneer Queen Pageant; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WATSON, SYLVIA JEAN Lucama
Grammar Education, B.S.
Student National Education Assocation; Assocation for Childhood Education; Home Economics Club, Secretary
WATTS, DOUGLAS EUGENE Tabor City
Social Studies and English, B.S.
Wilmington College, Transfer Student.
WEAVER, MYRTLE BELLE Raleigh
Home Economics, B.S.
WEBB, HAROLD ALDER Colera, Md.
Business, A.B.
Goldey Beacom, Transfer Student; Phi Beta Lambda
Seniors
WEBSTER, CORA SUE Washington
Education, B.S.
Student Counselor; Assocatio of Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
WEIDENBACHER, WILLIAM Scotch Plains, N.J.
Business, A.B.
Playhouse, Young Men's Christian Association; WWWS; Methodi: Student Center; East Carolinian, Photographer, Columnist.
WEISS, BONNIE ANN Roanoke Rapids
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda, Reporter; Student National Education Assocation; Women's Chorus.
WELLS, NATHANIEL H. Watha
Social Studies and Industrial Arts, B.S.
Varsity Band; Marching Band; Baptist Student Union; Buccaneer; Men's Glee Club; Bible Fellowship; Phi Mu Alpha
WEST, DANNY EUGENE Elizabethtown
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
Pi Kappa Phi.
WEST, FRED DOYLE Rocky Mount
Business, A.B.
Kappa Alpha Order; Phi Beta Lambda, Vice President; Young Democrats Club.
WETHERINGTON, JOAN Clinton
English and Social Studies
Young Republicans Club, Social Chairman; Alpha Phi, President; Student Counselor; Women's Judiciary, Vice-Chairman; Student Government Association, Special Events Chairman; Sigma Tau Delta; Buccaneer; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WHITE, ADA ELIZABETH Roxboro
Business, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda, Buccaneer.
WHITE, CLAUDE DELTON Hertford
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; American Industrial Arts Assocation
WHITE, GERALD ALFRED New Castle, Del.
Accounting and Business Administration, A.B.
Society for the Advancement of Management; Newman Club; Phi Beta Lambda.
WHITE, JOHN ROBERT Kinston
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau.
WHITENER, CAROLE B. Seaboard
Music, B.M.
East Carolina College Playhouse and Opera Theater; Music Educators National Conference
WHITFORD, SAM MURRAY Vanceboro
Science and Geography, A.B.
Science Club.
WHITLEY, BARRY WETZEL Winston-Salem
Geography and Physical Education, A.B.
Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary.
WHITLEY, JOHN C, JR. Leaksviell
Social Studies and Psychology, A.B.
WWWS Radio.
WHITTED, LESLIE RAY Mount Olive
Business, B.S.
WHITTLE, SUE LEIGH Goldsboro
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Buccaneer, Classes Editor; Delegate to the Associated Collegiate Press Conference in New York
WIGHTMAN, GEORGE E., JR. Graham
Business Administration, A.B.
Elon College, Transfer Student, Varsity Football; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Delta Sigma Pi, Social Chairman, Chancellor; Young Democrats Club; Student Government Association, Summer School President; Dean's Advisory Council; Men's Judiciary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
THE FINALE!!!
WILEY, PATRICIA ANNE Durham
Music, B.S.
Alpha Phi, Vice President, Song Chairman, Standards Chairman; Baptist Student Union; Young Women's Christian Association, Secretary; East Carolina College Chapel Choir, College Choir; American Guild of Organists.
WILLETS, DORIS ANN Morganton
Home Economics, B.S.
WILLIAMS, CATHERINE E. New Bern
History and Public Service, A.B.
Young Democrats Club; Alpha Delta Pi
WILLIAMS, DOLORES ANN Princeton
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; Dormitory Secretary
WILLIAMS, MARGARET D. Newton Grove
Home Economics, B.S.
Home Economics Club, Ways and Means Committee; Women's Chorus; Dormitory Secretary
WILLIAMS, ROBERT H. Wilmington
Social studies and Public Service, B.S.
Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman, Alumni Secretary
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY ANN Fayetteville
Music, A.B.
Sigma Alpha Iota; East Carolina College Chapel Choir; Music Educators National Conference; Women's Chorus; Student Counselor
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY R. New Bern
Science and Social Studies, A.B.
Women's Glee Club; Science Club
WILLIAMSTON, BETSEY S. Jackson
English and Library Science, B.S.
WILLIAMSON, JUNE D. Washington, D.C.
Physical Education and Library Science, B.S.
Women's Recreation Assocation; Baptists Student Union; Modern Dance Club; Physical Education Majors Club
WILLIFORD, EARLE RAY Oxford
Social Studies and Public Service, A.B.
Pi Kappa Alpha, president; Inter-Fraternity Coucil Representative
WILLIS, JAMES T. Coats
English and Speech, B.S.
Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air Force Society; Phi Sigma Pi; East Carolinian; Buccaneer; Young Democrats Club.
Seniors
WILMOUTH, NORMA GREY Pink Hill
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation of Childhood Education; National Education Assocation
WILSON, CHARLOTTE Wilmington
Primary Education, B.S.
Assocation of Childhood Education; Student National Education Assocation
WILSON, EDWARD BRYANT Henderson
Business Administration, A.B.
Delta Sigma Pi; Peace Corps Delegate; Society for the Advancement of Management
WILSON, JUDITH ANNE Jax, Fla.
Primary Education, B.S.
WILSON, LARRY WAYNE Colerain
Social Studies and Geography, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; Scott Dormitory, Vice President
WILSON, LINDA MARIE Roanoke Rapids
Primary Education and Psychology, B.S.
Young Democrats Club; WWWS Radio; National Education Association; Psychology Club
WINSTEAD, THOMAS JACKSON Charlotte
Accounting, A.B.
WINSTEAD, WILLIAM L. Louisburg
History and English, A.B., B.S.
WINSTEAD, WILLIAM R. Nashville
Business, A.B.
Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management.
WOODALL, GEORGE I., JR. Nashville
Geography and City Planning, A.B.
Gamma Theta Upsilon, Treasurer; Men's Glee Club
WOOLARD, JASPER EVANS Washington
Mathematics and Geography, B.S.
WOOLARD, ROGER W. Washington
Mathematics and Geography, B.S.
WOOTEN, PHYLLIS EVON Tarboro
Business, B.S.
Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; Student National Education Association; Free Will Baptist Fellowship.
WORSLEY, THOMAS LEE Rocky Mount
Physical Education and Psychology, B.S.
Physical Education Majors Club.
WORTHINGTON, JULIAN M. Winterville
Mathematics and Physics, B.S.
Phi Sigma Pi, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer; Chi Beta Phi; Circle K Club, Vice President, Carolina District Secretary-Treasurer, International Trustee; Junior Class President; Student Government Association, Parliamentarian; Young Men's Christian Association; East Carolina College Marching Band, Varsity Band; Mathematics Club, Vice President; Assistant Attorney General, Honor Council.
WORTHINGTON, LEE B. Winterville
Mathematics and Physics, A.B.
YATES, ANN BRYAN Apex
Primary Education, B.S.
National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education
YELVERTON, GEORGE, III Greensboro
Business, A.B.
Phi Beta Lambda; Young Democrats Club; Treasurer; East Carolinian
Seniors
YOUNG, ROBERT IRWIN Richmond
Business Administration, A.B.
YOUNG, WILLIAM F., JR. Greenville
Art, B.S.
Sigma Nu; Art Club.
ZAPFFEL, GEORGE LEON New Bern
Elementary Education, B.S.
Student National Education Association.
ZEBLEY, FREDERICK L. Wilmington, Del.
English and Social Studies, B.S.
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air Society, Administrative Officer.
ZSCHAU, EDWIN EUGENE Raleigh
Psychology and English, A.B.
Young Republicans Club; Swimming Team.
Senators
Judy Johnson
Bill Raynor
Sandee Denton
Juniors
Officers
President Doug Langston
Vice President Charlie Martin
Secretary Carol Joyner
Treasurer Gil Crippen
ABBOTT, LINVILLE F. Oxford
ABNER, CAROLYN LOUISE Burlington
ADAMS, JOHN MAYNARD Henderson
AINSFIELD, IRWIN J. Alexandria
ALBRIGHT, JOHNNY F., JR. Mebane
ALDRIDGE, JOHN MARVIN Kinston
ALFORD, GLENDA RUTH Whitakers
ALFORD, STEPHEN VANCE Kinston
ALLEN, ALBERT GIDEON Goldsboro
ALLEN, BARBARA ANN Charlotte
ALLEN, BUELL, THOMAS Pantego
ALLEN, JOSPEH M., III Richmond, Va.
ALLEN, MARGARET A. Roanoke Rapids
ALLEN, SUSAN KAY Charlotte
ALLIGOOD, HILDA RAE Washington
ALLIGOOD, STEVEN H. Washington
AMBROSE, RAVONDA Washington
ANDERS, MELBA ANN Clinton
Juniors
ANDERS, OLIVIA JOAN Clinton
ANDERSON, GEORGE F. Vanceboro
ANDERSON, LINWOOD ROY Goldsboro
ANDREWS, FREDERICKA Greenville
ANDREWS, JOHN QUINCY Plymouth
ANGSTADT, ROBERT D. Newark, Del.
ARNOLD, MILDRED J. Jacksonville
ASHWORTH, BRENDA ANNE Oxford
ATKINSON, PAMELA G. Morehead City
AUTRY, BRENDA SUE Autryville
AVERA, MARGARET H. Rocky Mount
AYERS, BRENDA KAY Everetts
BAILEY, MICHAEL C. Greenville
BAKER, JAMES FRANKLIN Fayetteville
BAKER, KATHLEEN AGNES Fayetteville
BALDWIN, ANNA LORETTA Liberty
BALDWIN, DONALD M. Clarkton
BALLARD, LINDA DARE Lynchburg, Va.
BALLEW, RUBY JANNETT Havelock
BARBER, WILLIAM LLOYD Raleigh
BAREFOOT, JAMES OWEN Newton Grove
BARLOW, CAROL JEAN Greenville
BARNES, CAROLYN JANE Moncure
BARNES, JANICE MARIE Angier
BARNES, KENNETH O. Raleigh
BARNES, PERRY DELANO Wilson
BARNES, VAUCLAIN Pine Level
BARNES, WILLIE RAY conway
BARRETT, VICKI L. Conway
BARROW, EDWARD L. Snow Hill
BASNIGHT, ELLEN VIRGINIA Edenton
BASNIGHT, GEORGETTA Elizabeth City
BASS, EMMA LYNN Rocky Mount
BASS, JUDITH CARROLL Lucama
BASS, LENNA ROSE Dunn
BASS, LINDA FAY Eurpka
BASS, PORTIA FAYE Faison
BASS, RICHARD W. Wilson
BASS, SANDRA LANE Newton Grove
BATEMAN, DORINDA PUGH Pantego
BATES, WILLARD E., JR. Rocky Mount
BAXLEY, SANDRA J. St Paul"
BEACH, NEWTON LEE Herndon, Va.
BEACHAM, MARY LEE Williamston
BEAL, LARRY MICHAEL Hendersonville
BEAMAN, ERNEST HERMAN Snow Hill
BEHR, JOHN DOUGLAS Greenville
BELL, IZORA JEAN Atlantic
Band Performs at Redskins' Game.
BELL, PHYLLIS ELORIA Rocky Mount
BELLAMY, ROBERT H. Scotch Plains, N.J.
BELOFF, BERNARD ED Richmond, Va.
BENDER, LYDIA JANE Pollocksville
BENNETT, JERRY L. Ellerbe
BENNETT, ROBERT R. Ocean City, N.J.
BENTLEY, JANICE T. Greenville
BENTON, SALLIE ANN Hertford
BERRY, IRA WAYNE Fairfield
BIGGS, JAMES FRANKLIN Hickory
BILLINGS, CHARLYN R.Durham
BILLINGS, KATHRYN C. Scotts
BISHOP, JAMES G. Atlanta, Ga
BISSETTE, DONNA DAY Greenville
BLACKMON, BILLY RAY Four Oaks
BLACKWELL, ERNEST N. Draper
BLAND, ADELAIDE P. Havelock
BLAND, JANET ELIZABETH Raleigh
BLANKS, JOSEPH A. Colonial Heights, Va.
BLASINGAME, JUNE L. Roanoke Rapids
BLINSON, PATRICIA SUE Mebane
BLOW, JOHN MICHAEL Yorktown, Va.
BOATNER, SANDRA ANN Greensboro
BOCK, MARGARET ANN Greenville
BOLES, ROGER DEAN Winston-Salem
BOLLING, JAMES E., Jr. Norfolk, Va.
BONNER, KATHRYN M. Herford
BOOTH, SCOTTY DALE Elkins, W.Va.
BOST, NATHANIEL L. Wilmington
BOSTIC, BRENDA E. Pink Hill
BOUNDS, RALPH MONROE Roanoke Rapids
BOWERS, FRED WATSON Littleton
BOWMAN, JUANITA FAYE Walnut Cove
BOYD, JACKY DALE Arapahoe
BOYETTE, GLENDA PIKE Seven Springs
BRADLEY, SANDRA WRAY Tarboro
BRADSHAW, NANCY B. Wilmington
BRAMMER, OTIS WILLIAM Leaksville
BRANNON, JOSEPH P. Sanford
BRASWELL, LUCY C. Rocky Mount
BRAUNLICH, JOAN LEE McLean, Va.
BRAY, VIRGINIA DIANE New Bern
BRETT, HERBERT M. Winton
BRIDGERS, HELEN R. Conway
BRINN, JUDY PHILLIPS Sanford
BRINN, WILLIAM J., JR. Sanford
BRINSON, JAMES IRVIN New Bern
BROADHURST, ELIZABETH Mount Olive
BROGDEN, WILLIAM MAYO Wilmington
BROTHERS, MARILYN KAY Elizabeth City
BROWN, DORA ANN Greenville
BROWN, MICHAEL THOMAS Roanoke Rapids
BROWN, RICHARD LEE Hampton, Va.
BROWN, ROBERT CARROLL Spencer
BROWNING, VIRGINIA C. Durham
BUCK, JAMES ARLEY Chocowinity
BUCK, KENNETH R. Vanceboro
BUGG, MARY HUGH Roanoke Rapids
BUIE, DONALD NELSON Broadhway
BULLARD, WALTER M. Dublin
BUMGARNER, DAVID T. Valdese
BUNTING, NORMAN W. Frankford, Del.
BURNETTE, JIMMY D. Rocky Mount
BURROUGHS, CHARLES B. Alexandria, Va.
BURT, JUDITH LORIE Swansboro
BURTON, JULIAN THOMAS Vanceboro
JARVIS HALL OFFICERS
President Peggy Honeycutt
Vice- President Harriet Paylor
Secretary Eloise Johnson
Treasurer Betty Jean Park
BYNUM, HENRY L, JR. Raleigh
BYRD, JUDITH CAROL Coats
BYRD, MEREDITH L. Kinston
BYRUM, DOROTHY LEE Greenville
CAIN, RANDALL SCOTT Reidsville
CALDWELL, CAROLYN J. Charlotte
CAMERON, JULIAN E., JR. Kinston
CAMPBELL, RACHEL F. Hobgood
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W. Greensboro
CANADY, JEANETTE A. Kinston
CAPEL, GLADYS ANN Rocky Mount
CAPPS, FRANK ALBERT Oxford
CARMAN, MARY EILLEEN Falls Church
CARR, CHARLES B. Plymouth
CARRAWAY, KENNETH L. Chesapeake, Va.
CARRAWAY, VIRGINIA M. Pinetops
CARROLL, MICHAEL D. Elkin
CARSTARPHEN, M. M., JR. Tarboro
CARTER, PLEAS WILSON Concord
CASEY, CAROL FRANCIS Dudley
CASEY, LINDA KAY Mount Olive
CASON, MOLLIE JANE Belton, S.C.
CAVINESS, MARY JANE Carthage
CHANDLER, ELIZABETH J. High Point
CHANDLER, JUDITH LYNN Albemarle
CHAPPELL, BRENDA D. Falcon
CHAPPELL, ROBERT H. Hobbsville
CHARLTON, LINDA SUE Arlington
CHEEK, WESLEY BAXTER Greenville
CHESSON, H. O. Creswell
CHISHOLM, HILDA E. Eagle Springs
CHITTY, BRENDA Murfreesboro
CLAPP, JERRY DAVID Whitsett
CLARK, MARY LEE Elizabeth City
CLARK, THURMAN LEE Grimesland
CLARK, WILLIAM HUNTER Warrenton
CLARKE, SAMMIE JEAN Shelby
CLINE, WILLIAM JEROME Rutherford College
COBB, LESTER M., JR. Greenville
COBLE, MARY ELIZABETH Smithfield
COGHILL, CONRAD C, JR. Henderson
COLE, MARGARET LOUISE Mebane
COLEMAN, ELIZABETH S. Asheville
COLEMAN, MARGARET ANN Culpeper, Va.
COLLINS, DOROTHY C. Stoneville
COILLINS, WALLACE WOODFORD Dover, Del.
COMBS, CAROL ANN Creswell
CONN, MARY JANE Louisburg
CONNER, JEAN HARRIET Memphis, Tenn.
COOK, SIDNEY R., JR. Colonial Heights, Va.
COOKE, GLADYS W. Mount Olive
CORBETT, ANNIE SARAH Elizabeth City
COSTAS, DAVID G., JR. Norfolk, Va.
COVIELLO, MICHELLE E. Washington, D. C.
COX, ETTA JOYCE Walstonburg
COX, HENRY C. Rockingham
COX, LINDA DARE Newton Grove
COX, MARION EVELYN Clayton
COX, NORMAN JOSEPH Arlington, Va.
COX, RICHARD C, JR. Greensboro
COZART, CASSANDRA LEE Bailey
CRAFT, HOLLIS GLENN Hickory
CRAVOTTA, JULIA BELL Arlington, Va.
CRAYTON, DARLA GAIL Mount Pleasant
CREECH, LOIS CAROL Four Oaks
CREECH, MINNIE LOU Tarboro
CREECH, WILLIAM D. Snow Hill
CREEGAN, FAYE MARIE Raleigh
CRIPPEN, GILBERT W. Tampa, Fla
CRISP, LINDA FAYE Chocowinity
CROOM, EMILY LOU Ayden
CROOM, JOHN ROY LaGrange
CROWDER, RICHARD W. Clarksville, Va.
CROWELL, BRENDA DIANE Spencer
CRUMPLER, CHARLES P. Roseboro
CURRIE, CECILIA PEARL Aberdeen
DALY, GEORGE D. Clayton
DALY, JANET KAE Goldsboro
DAMBROSIO, LOUIS A. Strafford, Pa.
DANIEL, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Oxford
DANIELS, BRENDA JOYCE Wanchese
DANIELS, CHARLES E., JR. Roanoke Rapids
DANIELS, DON GEHRIG Colerain
DANIELS, LINDA CAROL Durham
Juniors
DARDEN, SARAH EVELYN Conway
DAVENPORT, BERTRAM L. Columbia
DAVIS, CAROLYN U. Mechanicsville, Va.
DAVIS, CURTIS MACK Raleigh
DAVIS, DAVID WILLIAM Roxboro
DAVIS, HAYWOOD M. Durham
DAVIS, JAMES C. JR. Wilson
DAVIS, JOSEPH R., JR. Pinetops
DAVIS, KATHLEEN K. Roanoke Va.
DAVIS, SANDRA ANITA Marshallberg
DAVIS, WILLIAM T. Snow Hill
DAVISON, PETER JAMES Raleigh
DAY, THEODORE M. Washington
DEANS, DELANO COBBY Fountain
DELONG, MARGARET ANN Wilson
DENNIS, ROBERT ALLEN Jacksonville
DENTON, AILEEN RUTH Louisburg
DENTON, SANDRA JEAN Birmingham, Ala.
DEVANE, CHARLES M. Elizabethtown
DEW, LUCILE MARIA Rose Hill
DILDAY, ROBERT LEVY Ahoskie
DI MATTINA, ERNEST H. Arlington, Va.
DITTMER, ARLENE L. Valley Stream, N.Y.
DIUGUID, FRANK S., III Raleigh
DIXON, BRENDA DIANNE Burlington
DORSEY, NEIL EDWARD Malverne, N.Y.
DOUB, LINDA GRAY Raleigh
DOWDY, RONALD EUGENE Alexandria, Va.
DOZIER, SYLVIA A. Moycock
DRAKE, PATRICIA ANN Williamston
DRIGGERS, JUDY BONEY Wilmington
DRUMMOND, PATRICIA A. Rocky Mount
DUCKWORTH, WILLIAM E. Morganton
DUKE, ROBERT MARVIN Richmond, Va.
DURHAM, BILLY LEWIS Burlington
EANES, CLIFTON WAYNE Gretna, Va.
EASON, ROBERTA ANNE Bell Cross
EDMUNDSON, ROBERT, JR. Snow Hill
EDWARDS, AGNES LOUISE Rocky Mount
EDWARDS, CLIFTON OTIS Norfolk, Va.
EDWARDS, TRACY C. Beulaville
EFIRD, JEAN ALICE Albemarle
EJLALI, HAMOD A. Teheran, Iran
EJLALI, MAJID ABDOL Charlotte
ELLIOTT, JOAN ELIZABETH Statesville
ELMAN, WILLIAM LEE Chester, Pa.
EMORY, MELVIN F. Lancaster, S.C.
ENGLAND, CAROLYN R. Rural Hall
Homecoming Draws Alumni and Guests.
ENTZMINGER, DAVID W. Monroe
ESTRIN, ROSALIE B. Richmond, Va.
EVANS, LINDA ARLENE Greenville
EVANS, LINDA FAYE Fayetteville
EVANS, PLATO GARRIS Greenville
EVERETT, PRISCILLA A. Roper
EVERETT, SHIRLEY ANN Farmville
FANN, DONNIE RUTH L. Chocowinity
FARMER, JAMES OSCAR Rocky Mount
FARRIS, PATRICIA ROSE Rocky Mount
FAW, JEAN PAIGE Virginia Beach, Va.
FEDERICI, ROBERT A. Pontevedra, Fla.
FENSTERMACHER, WILLIAM Unionville, Pa.
FEFFELL, SANDRA J. Richmond, Va.
FIELDS, BILL GORDON Greenville
FINCH, LALAH KAY Wilson
FITZGERALD, JOHN A. Vienna, Va.
FLOWERS, BRENDA RUTH Wilson
FORNES, RAYMOND E. Greenville
FOSTER, EVEYLN R. Wilmington
FOSTER, JIMMIE F. Clinton
FOSTER, LORETTA NEEL Peconic, N.Y.
FOWLER, REBECCA ANN High Point
FRANKLIN, CAROLYN M. Fayetteville
FRANKLIN, JOEL H. Lynchburg, Va.
FREEMAN, NANCY FAYE Windsor
FULLER, ELIZABETH B. Mount Holly
FULLER, JOSEPH F. Rocky Mount
FURR, WILLIAM PRICE Statesville
FUSSELL, DOROTHY CARR Wallace
FUSSELL, KENNY C. Winterville
FUTRELL, ELIZABETH F. Rich Square
GADDIS, JOHN REGINALD Charlotte
GADDY, WILLIAM PAUL Fairmont
GALLIMORE, RICHARD L. Lexington
GALLOWAY, PATRICIA F. Aurora
GARDNER, JUDITH Willow Springs
GARDNER, THOMAS M. Richmond, Va.
GARNER, LANA FAYE Newport
GARRETT, FAYE CAROL Martinsville, Va.
GARRETT, PEGGY D. Albemarle
GARRISON, WILLIAM E. Burlington
GARRISS, CHARITY EVON Watha
GASTER, ARCHIE DILLON Elon College
GATEWOOD, BRENDA C. Summerfield
GAY, VERONICA ANNE Zebulon
GAYNOR, ARLENE JOAN Valley Stream, N.Y.
GILL, SHURLEY LOUISE Clinton
Christmas Holidays Begin December 12.
GILLAM, LINDA LEE Harrellsville
GILLIKIN, HAYWOOD W. Goldsboro
GLENN, CAROLYN JANE Monroe
GLISSON, LAWRENCE M. Hendersonville
GODBEE, VIRGINIA R. Miami, Fla.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM E. Raleigh
GORDON, THOMAS DANE Greenville
GORHAM, MARY LYNN Battleboro
GORTON, HELEN ANN Sun City, Ariz.
GRANTHAM, CLAUDE S. Stantonsburg
GREENE, MAUDE IRENE Ocean Drive, S.C.
GRIFFIN, JAMES B. Marshville
GRIFFIN, PATRICIA E. Williamston
GRIFFITH, DAISY R. Ayden
GRIFFITH, MALCOLM P. Greenville
GRISSOM, GEORGE M. Henderson
GRUPTON, CAROLYNE W. Louisburg
GURGANUS, PATRICIA F. Greenville
GUY, DAN MILLER Fayetteville
GWALTNEY, MILDRED V. New Bern
GWYN, TERRY GENEEN Ayden
HACKNEY, BONNIE ELIZABETH Asheville
HADDOCK, LARUE DUNN Vanceboro
HAITHCOCK, LLOYD B. Durham
HALL, DOROTHY ANN Greenville
HALL, GEORGE PERRY, JR. Seaboard
HAMER, JOHN F., III Rockingham
HAMILTON, DERAL W., JR. Durham
HAMMOND, JAMES T. Salisbury, Conn.
HANES, DONALD LOUIS Grovetown, Ga.
HANES, SHIRLEY JO Lexington
HARDEE, ROBERT MORRIS Greeville
HARDISON, SMITH PAUL Arapahoe
HARPER, CHARLES M. Greensboro
HARRINGTON, EDGAR L. Greenville
HARRINGTON, RICKY T. Greenville
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM A. Ayden
HARRIS, ANDREA JANE Ayde
HARRIS, CAROLYN ANN Greenville
HARRIS, MARY CATHERINE Oriental
HARRISON, ALBERT K. Ahoskie
HARRISON, SYLVIA A.Grifton
HARSCH, HENRY Asheboro
HART, ELEANOR FRANCES Winterville
HARVELL, MARGARET M. Wallace
HATCH, CHARLES M. Sanford
HEAVNER, CAROLYN BEAM Vale
HEDGECOCK, ROGER DALE High Point
HEDGEPETH, JUDITH C. Rocky Mount
HEDMAN, SHIRLEY RUTH Wilmington
HELMS, JESSE GORE, JR. Charlotte
HENRETTA, ARTHUR A. Williamsburg, Va.
HENRY, GIRTON EDWARD Camp Lejeune
HERRING, ANNA N. Roseboro
Juniors
With the enrollment stretching to the six thousand mark, registration has greatly been eased by the addition of the IBM facilities. However, dropping and adding courses are done on registration day. For the freshmen, it was quite a bewildering experience to enter Wright Building, complete five forms, and then check out in accordance with the rules. Registration is more simplified, but minor problems still may be solved on the first day of each quarter.
HERRING, MILLIE JO Clinton
HEWETT, DONNIE G. Shallotte
HICKS, HOWARD MASON Greenville
HICKS, LETTIE DIANE Pikeville
HICKS, THURMAN GERALD Rocky Mount
HILL, KEITH EDWARD Pink Hill
HODGE, PAMELA RUTH Charlotte
HODGES, JIMMY THAD Washington
HODGES, KATHERINE B. Washington
HOGAN, PEGGY JEAN Star
HOLBERT, RICHARD M. Greenville
HOLLAND, MARY E. Smithfield
HOLLAND, PATRICIA ANN Warsaw
HOLT, CORNELIA GARRIS Troy
HOLT, MICHAEL LEWIS Alamance
HONEYCUTT, NANCY J. Mooresville
HOOKER, DOUGLAS H. Pilot Mountain
HOOKER, LILLIAN N. Pilot Mountain
Buccaneer Queen s Coronation
HOOKS, MARGARET D. Greenville
HOOKS, MINNIE DELORES Selma
HOOPER, BRENDA GAIL Yanceyville
HOOVER, JAMES EARL Holmes, Pa.
HORTON, MARY ANN Durham
HORTON, ROBERT VERNON Fayetteville
HOWELL, CARLTON DAYNE Halifax
HOWELL, JUDITY LYNNE High Point
HUDSON, CAHTERINE E. Benson
HUDSON, MARCIA LYNN Salisbury
HUFFMAN, CHARLOTTE E. Raleigh
HUMPHREY, LINDA W. Kinston
HNNICUTT, MARY ELLEN Morganton
HUNNING, LINDA RHUE Greenville
HUNTER, WAYLAND Herford
HUNTLEY, CAROL ANN Wadesboro
HUTZLER, ALVIN BRYANT Richmond, Va.
IJAMES, HELEN P. Charlotte
IRVIN, JUDITH ANNE Seaboard
IRVIN, LINDA RITCH Wilson
JACKSON, BETTE HARRIS Durham
JACKSON, CHARLES T. Washington
JACKSON, JOHN CLAYTON Beulaville
JACKSON, THELMA JOYCE Robersonville
JACOBS, BRENDA ALDEN Elizabeth City
JACOBS, MICHAEL B. Durham
JAMES, EDNA LOUISE Tarboro
JAMES, VIRGINIA B. Greenville
JENKINS, BARBARA C. Swansboro
JERNIGAN, FAYDENE F. Lagrange
JERNIGAN, JULIUS J. Kinston
JERNIGAN, RAYMOND A. Selma
JOHNSON, BARBARA JEAN St. Pauls
JOHNSON, BARBARA S. Fayetteville
JOHNSON, BETTIE C. Ahoskie
JOHNSON, DIANNE CAROL King
JOHNSON, ELOISE A. Coats
JOHNSON, JOSEPH T. Graham
JOHNSON, JOYCE INA North Wilkesboro
JOHNSON, JUDITH CAROL Kinston
JOHNSTON, PATRICIA M. coats
JOHNSTON, SHIRLEY ANN Greenville
JONES, BILLY FRANKLIN Albertson
JONES, BRENDA M. Washington
JONES, GLENDA JEAN Mount Olive
JONES, JO FRANCES Butner
JONES, JOHN ATWOOD Richlands
Pageant Highlights Fall Quarter.
JONES, JOHN GARNER Raleigh
JONES, JOSEPH HOWARD Snow Hill
JONES, LENWARD MAC Benson
JONES, MARJORIE JANE Littleton
JONES, RALPH, JR. Manteo
JONES, RICHARD ALLAN Corapeake
JONES, WALTER LOUIS Randleman
JONES, JOHN PRUITT Greenville
JORDAN, DALE Elkin
JORDAN, PHILIP T, JR. Lake Mohegan, N. Y.
JOYER, CAROL ANN Rocky Mount
JOYER, CAROLYN E. Ayden
JOYER, JILL COLVIN Vanceboro
JOYER, MARGARET GAIL Rocky Mount
KAHOK, FATHALLAH J. Jerusalem, Jordan
KASSNOVE, SHELDON New York, N.Y.
KEEL, HAZEL TYNDALL Elm City
KEEN, JUDY ANNE Goldsboro
KELLY, ROBERT L, JR. Carthage
KIMMEL, JOSEPH JACOBS Richmond, Va.
KIMSEY, JAMES ROBERT Murphy
KING, NORA JANE Bear Creek
KIRKLAND, JOSEPH B., JR. Petersburg, Va.
KLINGMAN, CHARLES R. Raleigh
LAING, KATHERINE ANNE Falls Church, Va.
LAMB, BYAS CARLTON, JR. New Bern
LAMM, DONNA SUSAN Bailey
LAMM, LEVERNA E. Elizabeth City
LANCASTER, RONALD S. Burlington
LAND, HENRY HAMPTON Winston-Salem
LAND, HOWARD D., JR. Fayetteville
LANDIN, CAROLYN ANNE Elm City
LANGDON, BARBARA ANN Angier
LANGDON, NANCY ROSE Smithfield
LANGSTON, ELMER D. Lucama
LANGSTON, FREDERICK M. Fayetteville
LASSITER, CAROLE ANN Ayden
LASSITER, LINDA LEE Four Oaks
LASSITER, PAUL F., JR. Harrellsville
LASTER, SHEILA C. Asheville
LATON, HILDA FAYE Jackson Springs
LAWRENCE, KERMIT W., JR. Mount Airy
LAW, WILLIAM New York, N.Y.
LAZUR, JOHN JOSEPH Tamaqua, Pa.
LEARY, ALEX HORACE Shiloh
LEARY, EVA LOU Shiloh
LEARY, WAYNE SEARS Gregory
LEE, JULIUS DONOR Dunn
LEE, LOU CAROLYN Four Oaks
LEE, ULA JANE Four Oaks
LEFTWICH, JAMES W., JR.Vinton, Va.
LEGGETT, MARTHA E. Hobgood
LEMONS, HYACINTH V. Mebane
LEO, ALFRED FRANK Hewlett, N.Y.
LEWIS, LYLE BURWELL Havelock
LEWIS, MARY RUTH Winnabow
LEWIS, RUBIE JACOB, JR. Clinton
LEWIS, VIRGINIA DARE Beaufort
LEWIS, WILEY HOWARD Beaufort
LINKER, JUDY SHARON Charlotte
Juniors
unwrs
LIVINGSTON, ELSA RUTH White Oak
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT D. Newport News, Va.
LOCKAMY, ALFRED HENRY Durham
LOCKAMY, PERRY D., JR. Wilmington
LOFTUS, DENNIS LEE Raeford
LOMAX, PHILLIP M. Star
LONG, BARBARA J. Wilson
LONG, JEROME MYRON Stratford, N.J.
LONG, KATHRYN WOOD Elizabeth City
LOVING, THOMAS Cameron
LUCAS, JOANNE DARDEN Statonsburg
LUCAS, NANCY JEAN Wilmington
LUCAS, SALLIE E. Lucama
LUMPKINS, MARY A. Oxford
LYBRAND, W. MARTIN Marietta
LYON, LAURA CLEMENT Greensboro
MACKINTOSH, MARGARET Raleigh
MADRIN, MARILYN JONES Elizabeth City
FLEMING HALL OFFICERS
President Georgia Hooks
Vice-President Sylvia Crocker
Secretary Ruth Daniel
Treasurer Merle Evans
Senator Sue Ruffin
MAIER, HAROLD J. Belmont
MAJETTE, BILL Yorktown, Va.
MALLONEE, MARCIA C. Candler
MALLORY, JAMES D., JR. Plymouth
MANER, JAMES F., JR. Wadesboro
MANN, TERESA LYNN New Bern
MANUEL, JESSE W., JR. Draper
MARBRY, BRENDA P. Albemarle
MARCHANT, AUGUST M. Richmond, Va.
MARECHAL, DEANNA JEAN Roanoke, Va.
MARK, SHELIA CAROL Garner
MARTIN, CHARLIE M. Cerro Bordo
MARTIN, DIANE S. Wilmington, Del.
MARTIN, JAMES T., JR. Haw River
MARTIN, MARGARET GAIL Kinston
MARTIN, ROBERT LEE, JR. Wilson
MASON, CHARLES LEE Crewe, Va.
MASON, JACK M., JR. Wilmington
MASSENGILL, EDNA LOU Four Oaks
MASSEY, DAVID EDWARD Ahoskie
MATTHEWS, JUDIETH ANN Wilmington
MAULTSBY, MARGARET E. Jacksonville
MAUNEY, FRED D. Shelby
MAYO, CLAYTON BROWN Falkland
MAYS, FREDERICK W. Newport News, Va.
McCANLESS, BRENDA J. Granite Quarry
McCASKILL, CHARLES, JR. Candor
McCLEES, ROBERT W. Williamston
McCLENEY, FRANCES ANN Chadbourn
McCOIN, SAMUEL L. Elkin
McCOMBS, DORIS ANNE New Bern
McDONALD, GERALDINE A. Charlotte
McDONALD, JAMES D., JR. Carthage
McGEE, MARGARET ANN Winston-Salem
McGOWAN, MARTHA C. Greenville
MclNTIRE, MARY SUE Rich Square
McINTYRE, RUBY ELAINE Ivanhoe
McINTYRE, SHELBY JANE Ivanhoe
McKENZIE, ELIZABETH J. Souther Pines
McKINNON, WILLIAM S. Wrightsville Beach
McLAMB, JOHN Newton Grove
McLAWHORN, DAVID W. Ayden
McLEAN, JAMES HAMPTON Maxton
McMANUS, SHEILA D. Albemarle
McMINN, HIRAM DOUGLAS Claymont, Del.
McNAIR, LARRY BLUE Raleigh
MEARES, KAY FRANCES Fair Bluff
MEASAMER, WESLEY F. Sanford
MEEKS, KERDIS EDGAR Fayetteville
MELTON, VIRGINIA ANN Greenville
MERCER, SANDRA CORA Lucama
MEWBORN, ROBERT D. Snow Hill
MIDGETT, JEFFREY G. Nags Head
MILAZZO, SAMMIE JEAN Broadway
Campus Student Body Stunned
MILLER, BARBARA ALLEN Greenville
MILLER, CAROLYN M. Lakeland, Fla.
MILLER, LINWOOD R. Bethel, Del.
MILLIKAN, NANCY DIANN Randleman
MILLS, DENNIS ERASTUS Ayden
MITCHELL, EDDIE C. Greenville
MITCHELL, JOHN PETE Charlottesville, Va.
MIZE, KENNETH EDWARD Kinston
MOBLEY, SANDRA FAYE Williamston
MODLIN, FLORENCE Williamston
MODLIN, LOLA GRAY Jamesville
MODLIN, RACHEL Jamesville
MOHN, KAY FRANCES Richlands
MONTGOMERY, GEORGE A. Chesterfield
MONTICONE, WILLIAM G. Washington, D.C.
MOORE, DAVIS LEE Greenville
MOORE, DONALD E. Gastonia
MOORE, ELSIE MARION Kinston
MOORE, EUGENE WINSTON Sumter, S.C.
MOORE, PATRICIA ANN Spencer
MOORE, PHYLLIS JEAN Greenville
MOORING, RUBELLE S. Maury
MORGAN, BELMONT J. Morehead City
MORGAN, EMORY HALL Bergenfield, N.J.
MOkGAN, LINDA CAROL Raeford
MORRIS, ARTHUR MACON Halifax
MORRIS, EMMA FAY Creswell
MORRIS, FRANCES ANN Asheboro
MORRIS, MARY KAY Creswell
MORRISON, WILMA JOAN Washington, D.C.
MOSS, MARY ANNE Gastonia
MOSTELLER, JAMES N. Morganton
MOULTON, RALPH D. Virginia Beach, Va.
MUDGE, NANCY ELIS Fuquay Springs
MULL, NANCY AMANDA Morganton
MULLIS, CHARLES WAYNE Charlotte
MURPHREY, ROBERT T., JR. Farmville
MURPHY, CARTER LEWIS Petersburg, Va.
MURRAY, PATRICIA LEE Silver Springs, Md.
NATOUR, SAMIR BUTROS Ramallah, Jordan
NEILSON, CHARLES D., JR. Wilmington
NEWHOUSE, BARBARA N. Florham Park, N.J.
NEWTON, IRIS Bayboro
NICHOLSON, JAMES D. Lumberton
NITTOLI, RONALD Elizabeth, N.J.
NOBLES, GARY RAY Richlands
NORMAN, THOMAS W, JR. Roper
NORMAN, WILLIAM G., JR. Greenville
by President Kennedy's Assassination.
NORRIS, EDWARD EARL Hillsboro
NORRIS, NORMA A. Kenansville
NORTHCOTT, NANCY LOU Colerain
NORTHINGTON, ROBERT, JR. New Bern
NORWOOD, CHARLES L. Chapel Hill
NORWOOD, GEORGE D. Durham
O'BERRY, BARBARA JO Ahoskie
O'CAIN, GEORGIA LOU Hendersonville
OCELLO, JAMES ALAN Scotch Plaines, N.J.
OGBURN, TIMOTHY C. Garner
OKERSTROM, NANCY SUE Lake Worth, Fla.
OLIVER, LINDA E. Creswell
OLSEN, EDWIN ROBERT Greenville
OSBORNE, CAROLYN FAYE Pinetown
OVERCASH, ROBERT S. Shelby
OVERMAN, RAYMOND DALE Goldsboro
OWEN, WILLIAM F. Angier
PACE, IDA PAULETTE Durham
PARIS, BRYANT DUKE Haw River
PARKER, ALEXANDER, JR. Raleigh
PARKER, BETTY KING Richlands
PARKER, GERALD FRANK Molalla, ore.
PARKER, HENRY ELVIN Murfreesboro
PARKER, JUDY ANNE Matthews
PARKER, MARIAN IRENE Gates
PARKS, CAROLYN LOUISE Henderson
PARRISH, BEN WOOD Louisburg
PARRISH, BILLIE WOOD Louisburg
PARRISH, FRANCES BASS Greenville
PARRISH, GEORGE W. Zebulon
PARROTT, ROBERT D. Oxford
PASCAL, STEPHANIE E. Raleigh
PATE, JUDITH B. Williamston
PATE, SHYRLYNN A. Burlington
PATRICK, DALE GORDON Morehead City
PATRICK, EVELYN DIANE Shawboro
PATTERSON, CARLYLE B. Thomasville
PATTERSON, JOHN AVEY Wytheville, Va.
PATTERSON, MARTHA ANN Charlotte
PATTON, VELMA JEAN New Orleans, La.
PAUL, IRA BRYAN Washington
PAUL, PATRICIA E.Bethesda, Md.
PAYLOR, HARRIETT LEE Ayden
PEARCE, LINDA JOYCE Benson
PEARSON, ROBERT A. Charlotte
PEATROSS, PATSY RENAY High Point
PECK, WILLIAM EDWIN Norfolk, Va.
PEEDIN, REBECCA GAIL Smithfield
PEELE, MARY EMMA Williamston
PEELE, NANCY ELEANOR Lewiston
PEELE, PATRICIA FAYE Williamston
PERRY, LINDA CARROL Greenville
PERRY, PATRICIA DAWNE Zebulon
PERRY PEGGY FISCHER Lynchburg, Va.
PETERS, WAYNE ARNOLD Richmond, Va.
PETERSON, SARAH G. Raleigh
PHIFER, JAMES LARRY Whiteville
PHILLIPS, LARRY LEE Fayetteville
PICKARD, LINDA KAY Graham
PIERCE, CONSTANCE MAE Fayetteville
PINION, DOROTHY LEE New London
PINION, MILDRED RUTH New London
POOLE, ERIC LYNN High Point
POPE, WILLIAM T. Lucama
PORTER, CHARLES A. Elizabeth City
PORTER, DIANNE M. Salemburg
Juniors
During the Homecoming weekend of October 18-20, the class of 1953 held its class reunion. In addition, the football team of the same year was honored, along with the team of 1933, at a banquet in South Cafeteria and tea in the Buccaneer Room. Among the invited guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James Mallory. Miss Janice Hardison was in charge of alumni affairs for this special event.
POWELL, BEVERLY MEADE Greenville
POWELL, MARY KATHERINE Raleigh
POWELL, THOMAS LOWELL Ahoskie
PRICE, ANNA KAY Monroe
PRICE, PEGGY JEAN Mount Olive
PRIDGEN, JUDY CAROL Pinetops
PRITCHARD T. GLENN Margarettsville
PROUT, REBECCA SUE Durham
PUGH, ANN GILLENTINE New Bern
PULLEY, JAMES RONALD Littleton
PURYEAR, CHARLES C. Greenville
PURYEAR, FRANKLIN G. Greenville
PUSSER, HERMAN LAMAR West End
QUINN, COLON KELLY Warsaw
RADFORD, LYNDA FAYE Goldsboro
RAYNOR, MARGARET E. Fayetteville
RAYNOR, WILLIAM M. Lakeland, Fla.
REAVIS, GID MACON, JR. Warrenton
REESE, THOMAS O., JR. Newport News, Va.
REEVES, BETTY JANE Hallsboro
REGES, ROGER DIXON Red Oak
REICHELDERFER, ELAINE Orwigsburg, Pa.
REID, JOHN WILLIAM Charlotte
RESSEGUIE. GEORGE I. Sanford
REYNOLDS, CHESTER L. Portsmouth, Va.
RHEW, DANIEL OSIE Roxboro
RICH, EMILY JO Graham
RICH, SYBIL JO Bladenboro
RIDENHOUR, LINDA ROSE Salisbury
RIDEOUT, PEGGY LEE Mebane
RIGSBEE, DOROTHY D. Kinston
RILEY, JAMES OGBURN Annapolis, Md.
RITCHIE, JUDITH MAE Richmond, Va.
RITTER, ALAN WILLIAM Ahoskie
ROBBINS, JOHNNIE M., JR. Norfolk, Va.
ROBERSON, RICHARD J. Robersonville
ROBERTS, TOBY Goldsboro
ROBERTSON, CHARLES W. Durham
ROBERTSON, JAMES M. Charlotte
ROCK, HELEN West Chesapeake, Va.
ROGERS, CAROL M. Winston-Salem
ROGERS, CATHERINE Camp Lejeune
ROGERS, DOROTHY K. Robersonville
ROGERS, MARY FRANCES Williatnston
ROGERSON, BARBARA F. Robersonville
ROGERSON, WILEY B., JR. Robersonville
ROPER, LINWOOD W., JR. Raleigh
RODE, CHARLES A., JR. Southern Pines
ROSE, OLLIE JAMES Belhaven
ROUSE, GWEN ELLEN Wallace
ROUSE, WILLARD ANN Seven Springs
ROWLAND, GERALD BOYD Roanoke Rapids
RUMLEY, LEE STEWART Washington
RUNQUIST, JEANNETTE Greenville
RUSS, KAY BURNS Farmville
RYDER, SELENA JEAN Greenville
SANDERSON, LEON M. Wallace
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM J. Elizabeth City
SAUVAGEAU, DELIA ANN Greesnboro
SAWYER, BEVERLY H.Georgetown, S.C.
SAWYER, DOUGLAS M. Elizabeth City
SAWYER, KATHRYN SUE High Point
SCOTT, BARBARA ANN Morganton
SCOTT, CAROLYN LEE Elizabeth City
SCOTT, HENRY DONALD Richlands
SCOTT, PATRICIA ANN Durham
SCOTT, REBECCA ANN New Bern
SEARS, ALBIN BRADFORD Scranton
SELLERS, ETHELENE Whiteville
SELLERS, FRIEDA L. Greenville
SEPARK, WILLIS ALLEN Durham
SEYMOUR, GEORGE M. Elizabeth City
SHANDS, WILLIAM R. Henderson
SHARPE, FREDERICK, JR. Hillsboro
SHAVER, TERESA LAYNE Wilmington
SHAW, ROBERT AVERY Rocky Mount
SHEARIN, NORMAN W. Roanoke Rapids
SHEPPARD, CALAIS P. Greenville
SHEPPARD, KENNY SUE Rocky Mount
SHERARD, HENRY LAYTON Goldsboro
SHERMAN, STARR SUSAN High Point
SHERWOOD, DANIEL E. New Castle, Del
SHIPP, JACQUELINE J. Clinton
SHIRLEY, MARIE J. High Point
Julie London Impresses Male Students.
SHORE, ANITA GAIL Elkin
SIEGEL, STUART C. Richmond, Va.
SIKES, JUDITH BOBBITT Polkton
SIKES, PAUL L. Greesnboro
SILVERSTEIN, GARY M. Charlotte
SIMMONS, MIRIAM K. Elizabeth City
SINEATH, BRONNA JEAN Burlington
SKINNER, MARY L. Williamston
SKIPPER, JUDITH ROWENA Wilmington
SLAUGHTER, LINDA P. Blanch
SLOAN, JOE DAN Sanford
SLOAN, MARVIN BRUCE Sanford
SMALL, STEPHEN ALAN Alexandria, Va.
SMART, JOHN WESLEY Williamsburg, Va.
SMITH, BETTY LOU Mount Olive
SMITH, DELITHIA D. Fayetteville
SMITH, GLENN AARON Chester, Va.
SMITH, JACOB RODNEY Jackson Springs
SMITH, JAMES BROWN, JR. Grimesland
SMITH, JEAN CAROL Dunn
SMITH, JIMMY DEXTER Dudley
SMITH, JOANNE CAROL Greenville
SMITH, JUANITA LORENA White Oak
SMITH, JUDITH ANNE Princeton
SMITH, MICHAEL ELLIOT Pawtucker, R.I.
SMITH, ROLAND A. Calypso
SMITH, RONALD JOE Benson
SMITH, SUE HARDY Kinston
SMITH, WANDA ELAINE Greenville
SMITH, WILLIAM LOWRY Monrow
SOBER, HARRY MORRIS Fort Bragg
SOMMA, JAMES ANTHONY Richmond, Va.
SOUFAS, JAMES LYNN New Bern
SPANN, CARL T. Greenville
SPARROW, TERRY VANN Belhaven
SPEARS, RAY McFARLAND Greenville
SPELLER, JULIAN T., JR. Robersonville
SPENCER, FAY COMBS Columbia
SPRUILL, JUDITH ANN Aurora
STALLINGS, LINDA KAY Norlina
STALLS, LAURA SANDRA Washington
STALLS, PHYLLIS ANN Hassell
STANLEY, SANDRA JOANN Whiteville
STANTON, JAMES CLAUDE Asheboro
STARR, MICHAEL ALLEN Richmond, Va.
STATOME, RONALD LEE Bueno Vista, Va.
STEED, JENNINGS D., JR. Denton
STEPHANY, JEAN CANDAC Bethel, Conn.
Juniors
STEPHENS, BERKLEY, JR. Danville, Va.
STEPHENS, GLENDA ANN Mount Olive
STEPHENSON, CHARLES R. Willow Springs
STEWART, BILLIE K. Statesville
STEWART, GWENDOLYN A. Broadway
STEWART, JACQUELINE A. Franklin, Va.
STILLMAN, LYNN B. Windsor
STOCKS, PEGGY LOUELLA Havelock
STOWE, HOWARD VONCELE Danville, Va.
STRICKLAND, ETHEL G. Dunn
STRICKLAND, LAVETTA A. Fayetteville
STRICKLAND, LINDA E. Dunn
SUGG, NANCY CHARLTON Norfolk, Va.
SULLIVAN, JANE R. Greenville
SULLIVAN, JUNE CHERYL Goldsboro
SULLIVAN, WILLIS B. Maxton
SUTTON, BENJAMIN C. Greenville
SUTTON, JOAN Faison
SYME, NANCY BRUTON Petersburg, Va.
TALAN, JOSEPH Dumont, N.J.
TANKARD, MARY R. Washington
TANT, JAMES RAYFORD Zebulon
TARLETON, KENNETH F. Rocky Mount
TART, PATRICIA CLAIRE Dunn
TATUM, ANN TERESE Falls Church, Va.
TAYLOR, CAROLYN B. Colerain
TAYLOR, DEANNA FAYE Chesapeake, Va.
TAYLOR, EDGAR HAYWOOD Havelock
TAYLOR, ELIZABETH R. Whiteville
TAYLOR, JAMES C. Lumberton
TAYLOR, MIRIAM V. Richlands
TAYLOR, NORA THOMAS Lawrenceville, Va.
TEDDER, NANCY JO Hallsboro
TEMPLE, JUDIE ALLISON Zebulon
TEMPLE, MARY LLOYD Reidsville
TEMPLETON, CLEMENT F. Pittsburg, Pa.
TEW, BARBARA FAYE Newton Grove
TEW, BOBBY GLENN Dunn
TEW, HELEN KNOX Greenville
THIGPEN, ORZO S. Beulaville
THOMPSON, JOHN BEN New Bern
THOMPSON, LYNDA L. Goldsboro
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY F. Smithfield
THOMPSON, WILLIE KAYE LaGrange
THORNE, EUGENE ALLEN New Bern
THORNTON, THOMAS A. Fayetteville
TICKEL, EFFIE ANN Roanoke Rapids
TINDER, JUDITH CECIL Richmond, Va.
Juniors
TOLLEY, JERRY RUSSELL Edenton
TOWNSEND, GARY F. Banner Elk
TRAHEY, JEAN Greenville
TRAMMELL, DAVIE YOUNG Kannpolis
TRAUB, LOUANNE E. Feasterville, Pa.
TRIPLETTE, JANICE F. Smithfield
TROTTER, LINDA GALE Asheboro
TROUTMAN, ELISA M. Enfield
TUCKER, LULA ROSE Grimesland
TULLOSS, AUGUSTUS H. Rocky Mount
TURNER, BILLY RAY Merry Hill
TURNER, HENRY WARREN Plymouth
TURNER, JOHN LEE Gastonia
TURNER, PAULA TEACHEY Wilmington
TURNER, VERNON E. Sumter, S.C.
TWIFORD, SAMUEL A. Elizabeth City
USSERY, SYLVIA H. Star
USSERY ROBERT M. Snow Hill
Parties are "the go" on this college campus. East Carolina endeavors to keep pace with such dances as the thunderbird and the chicken. Most people try to buy the all popular weejuns, the country shirts, and the other collegiate trends in fashion. A party is the perfect place to see the typical collegiate in dress, as well as in manner.
Juniors
UZZELL, GLORIA GOULD Goldsboro
VANDIFORD, JANICE C. Walstonburg
VANLIEROP, PATRICIA B. Mamanoneck, N.Y.
VARDA, CECILE A. Waxhaw
VEACH, BARBARA ANNE Scotland Neck
VINSON, BETTY LAVONNE Swansboro
VOGEL, ROSALIE MARIE New Bern
VOGLER, REBECCA Z. High Point
VOGT, VALERIA L. Swansboro
WADDILL, SANDRA CARY Norfolk, Va.
WADDELL, KAREN BARE West Jefferson
WAGSTAFF, JUDY M. Fuquay Springs
WAKEFIELD, GEORGE H. Bedford, Pa.
WALLACE, MELISIA GRAY Plymouth
WALLACE, WILLIAM H., JR. Washington
WARD, BOBBY JULIAN Hobbsville
WARD, BONNIE CAROLE Spencer
WARD, DONALD LINWOOD Millsboro, Del.
WASHBURN, CLAUDE N. South Hill, Va.
WASHKO, ROBERT JAMES Bethlehem, Pa.
WEAVER, PATRICIA JANE Rocky Mount
WEBB, SARAH ELIZABETH Norfolk, Va.
WEBSTER, HARRY WELDON Sanford
WEEKS, BARBARA ANN Newport
WEEKS, JAMES RAY Mount Olive
WELLS, BESSIE JANE Burgaw
WELLS, KELLY ALBERT Snow Hill
WEST, JAMES A. Aberdeen
WEST, ROSE MARIE Roseboro
WHALEY, DAVID GLEN Teachey
WHELESS, MARY ANN Zebulon
WHICHARD, JAMES L., JR. Greenville
WHITAKER, GUY WARREN Washington
WHITE, CAROLE E. Ahoskie
WHITE, GEORGE A., JR. Hertford
WHITE, KAREN FAYE Statesville
WHITE, ROBERT E. Lewiston
WHITFIELD, WILLARD Kinston
WHITTEN, BRENDA R. Burlington
WHORLEY, JANICE H. Williamston
WIDDIFIELD, MARTHA J. Rocky Mount
WILKINS, SANDRA F. Rocky Mount
WILLEFORD, BERTA C. Concord
WILLIAMS, EDWIN JERRY Kinston
WILLIAMS, FRANCES R. Charlotte
WILLIAMS, GAY Maiden
WILLIAMS, JAMES W. Beulaville
WILLIAMS, LAURA JEAN Fayetteville
WILLIAMS, LINDA CAROL Ayde
WILLIAMS, ROBERT M. Garner
WILLIAMSON, CAMILLA New Bern
WILLIAMSON, DOROTHY C. Wilson
WILLIFORD, DOROTHY J. Kinston
WILLIS, NANCY ANN Atlantic
WILLIS, REBECCA ANN Atlantic
WILLOUGHBY JOSEPH D. Ayden
WILSON, EUGENE VERNON Pennsauhen, N.J.
WINDHAM, NORMA TAYLOR Quantico, Va.
WINDHAM, ROBERT E. Walstonburg
WOHLNICK, CHARLES T. Belleville, N.J.
WOOD, BRUCE BRENTON Clayton
WOOD, ELLEN GLENN Roanoke Rapids
WOOD, JAMES GORDON Sanford
WOODROW, ROBERT S. Roanoke, Va.
WOOLARD, DONNA HARDISON Washington
WORNOM, SAMUEL J. Hampton, Va.
WORRELL, BILLY RAY Goldsboro
WORTHAM, JACQUELINE Varina
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD Yorktown, Va.
YARBOROUGH, JERRY High Point
YOUNG, ROBERT A. Elizabeth City
YOUNG, SHARON ANN Richmond, Va.
The front of Rawl Building exemplifies the beauty of spring at the College
Officers
President Tom Scott
Vice President Eddie Green
Secretary Jane Mewborn
Treasurer Nancy Allison
Senators Kathy Cauble
Eddie Barnes
Sophomores
ABERNATHY, DONNA M. Mebane
ADAMS, CAROLYN LOUISE Durham
ADAMS, DOUGLAS EUGENE Greenville
ADAMS, HERBERT RAY Greenville
ALDERSON, JOSEPHINE C. Colonial Heights, Va.
ALEXANDER, MARY S. Charlotte
ALKAZIN, DAVID MICHEL Scotland Neck
ALLEN, ALICE JEAN Farmville
ALLEN, BETTY SUE Carthage
ALLEN, ROBERT D. Rocky Mount
ALLEN, RUSSELL EUGENE Bladenboro
ALLGOOD, KOWETA ANN High Point
ALLIGOOD, GRETA JANE Washington
ALLISON, NANCY BELLE Raleigh
ALLSBROOK, WILBUR, JR. Scotland Neck
AMERSON, ISAAC WILLIAM Rocky Mount
ANDERSON, CLINTON E. Fayetteville
ANDERSON, LOIS DIANNE Durham
ANDERSON, PEGGY P. LaGrange
ANDERSON, RALPH E. Alexandria, Va
ANDERSON, WILLIAM V., JR. Onley, Va.
ANDREWS, LYNDA ELIZABETh Rocky Mount
ANDREWS, SANDRA GAYLE Greenville
ANGE, ROBERT WAYNE Durham
ANGELO, JOSEPH Lynbrook, N.Y.
APPLE, JAMES KENT Greensboro
ASKEW, CHARLES ARMON Jamesville
ASKEW, GARLAND LEGRAY Colerain
ASKEW, PHYLLIS P. Milwaukee
ASKIN, JEROME Greenville
Sophomores
ATKINSON, FRANK R., II Greenville
AULBERT, LINDA KAYE Mebane
AVERY, DORINDA DIANE Erwin
BABB, NANCY JANE Arlington, Va.
BADENHOP, PATSY ANN Greensboro
BAGWELL, TIMOTHY B. Charlotte
BAILEY, THOMAS L. Portsmouth, Va.
BAKER, BETTY JEAN Raleigh
BAKER, LYNDA DAIL Wilson
BAKER, ROBERT H., III Mooresville
BAKER, RUTH ANNE Hubert
BALCH, DOROTHY CAYE Rockville, Md.
BANKS, MARIE CATHEY Roper
BARBEE, ANN REGAN Jacksonville
BARBOSA, RANDOLPH Arlington, Va.
BARBOUR, CAROLYN P. Clayton
BAREFOOT, JANET R. Dunn
BARFIELD, PATRICK W. Fayetteville
BARKER, LYNWOOD WAYNE New Bern
BARNES, ELIZABETH C. Jackson
BARNES, MARY CAROLYN Winterville
BARNHILL, CAROLYN NAN Greenville
BASNIGHT, DELIA Manteo
BASS, CAROLE JEAN Fremont
BATEMAN, GLENDORA Belhaven
BATTEN, EVA SUE Selma
BEACHMAN, DORIS AYERS Williamston
BEASLEY, PATSY RUTH Wilson
BEATTY, RICHARD LEE Jacksonville
BEAVERS, JANE MARKHAM Durham
BELL, JOHN STANCIL, JR. Newport
BELL, LAWRENCE LEE Altavista, Va.
BELLMER, RICHARD L. Garden City, N.J.
BENFIELD, WILLIAM J. Rocky Mount
BENNETT, HOBSON C., JR. Wilmington
BENSON, LYNWOOD EARL Deep Run
BERG, JUDITH ANNE Massapequa, N.Y.
BERGMAN, RONALD E. Madison, N.J.
BERNHARDT, JOHN C. Salisbury
BERRIER, JUDITH ANNE Winston-Salem
BIDDAR, JOHN PAUL Scotch Plains, N.J.
BIESECKER, RONDA A. Lexington
BIGGS, BRUCE ARTHUR Pinetown
BLAKE, PAUL ROBERT Raleigh
BLAKE, RICHARD G. Newport
BLANCHARD, IRVIN T. Elizabeth City
BLANKENSHIP, JUDY ANN Falls Church, Va.
BLYTHE, CHESTER EARL Franklin, Va.
BLYTHE, MARLENE ELIZABETH Raleigh
BOATRIGHT, JUANITA L. Monroe
BOBBITT, JACK P., JR. Tarboro
BOGATKO, JOHN A. Swartswood, N.J.
BOLTON, JANE ELIZABETH Rich Square
BOOKER, THOMAS CECIL Bethesda, Md.
I.D.C. Presents Talent Show.
BOST, JAMES P., JR. Moutn Airy
BOYCE, JANICE ELLEN Ryland
BOYD, BRENDA LOU Raleigh
BRADFIELD, FREDERICK Arlington, Va.
BRADLEY, MARGARET KAY Rocky Mount
BRADY, EUNICE ADELE Robbins
BRADY, JOHNNY THOMAS Cary
BRANDON, THOMAS C., JR. Cramerton
BRAXTON, PATRICIA LEE Ayden
BREWER, BETTY JEAN Littleton
BREWER, LYNN DORIS Asheville
BRIDGERS, BLANNIE P. Milwaukee
BRIDGEWATER, CORINNE Goldsboro
BRILEY, NINA CAROL Greenville
BRINKLEY, LINDA FAYE Creedmoor
BRINN, PHYLLIS SUE Bath
BRITT, PATRICIA ANN Como
BROOKS, BARBARA GAYLE Greenville
BROOKS, DONALD PARKER Wallace
BROWN, DONALD WILSON Wade
BROWN, GENEVA Washington, D.C.
BROWN, JAMES A. Rockingham
BROWN, LELA MAXINE Wendell
BROWN, PATTIE A. Raleigh
Shopping is always on the agenda for the college set. Needless to say, the frequent trips uptown may buy one's own wardrobe, a gift for that special friend, or a card for the folks back home. Edith Dobson, Daisy Griffith, and Harriet Paylor share their shopping chores. Because of such collegiates, Greenville businesses thrive.
Sophomores
BROWN, SAMMY ALEXANDER Sanford
BROWN, THELMA ANN Clarkton
BRYAN, BONNY ANN Tar Heel
BRYAN, JUDITH ANN Rocky Mount
BRYANT, JANET SUE Spring Hope
BRYANT, LEAFIE C. Greenville
BUCK, DAVID RICHARD Vanceboro
BUCK, WILLIAM HOLLIS Richmond, Va.
BUCKNER, RONALD H. Greensboro
BUNN, LINDA DARE Pikeville
BUNN, RALPH HUGH, JR. Zebulon
BUNTING, JERRY DAVID Asheboro
BURNETTE, CONWAY H. Falmouth, Va.
BURWELL, SUSANNE J. New Bern
CALLOWAY, NANCY LEE Winston-Salem
CAMERON, BETSY CAROL Jacksonville, Fla.
CAMPBELL, JACK W., III Sanford
CANUP, JOHNNY LEE Salisbury
CAPPS, BETSY LEE Selma
CARAWON, LEWIS S. Vanceboro
CARLYLE, OPAL M. Holly Ridge
CARRAWAY, MARY TAYLOR Grimesland
CARRINGTON, DENNIS H. Middlebury, Conn.
CARSON, ANN ELIZABETH Dinwiddio, Va.
CARSON, GEORGE K. Hampton, Va.
CARTER, ELAINE J. Garland
CARTER, LELIA M. Jacksonville
CARTER, MICHELE RAE Laurel Bay, S.C.
CARTER, RONALD WAYNE Jackson Springs
CASH, TED LOUS Durham
CASTELLOW, ROSE WHITE Windsor
CATES, PHILIP BURRELL Durham
CAUBLE, MYRTLE KATHY Hickory
CAVINESS, BETTY GAIL Asheboro
CAYTON, CARL DELRAY Aurora
CHAMBLEE, LOIS DIANE Falls Church, Va.
CHAMPION, DONNA L. Raleigh
CHANDLER, JOHN C., JR. Weldon
CHAPMAN, JAMES A. Greenville
CHARLES, ELIZABETH J. Hestings-On-Hudson, N.Y.
CHARUHAS, HELEN C. Washington, D.C.
CHILDRESS, BOBBY LEE Stokesdale
CHRISTOPHER, LANA C. Greenville
CHURCHILL, ANN C. Greenville
CLARK, CHARLES ALLEN Falls Church, Va.
CLARK, DOROTHY MAE Greenville
CLARK, JAMES RICHARD Leakesville
CLARK, JEANETTE T. St. Pauls
CLINE, HAROLD WAYNE Concord
COATES, JAMES EDWIN Middlesex
COATS, DAVID MARVIN Dunn
COATS, ROSE MARIE Dunn
COBB, RICHARD ROGERS Burlington
COBB, JAMES D. Burlington
COCHRAN, RANDOLPH C. Albany, Ga.
COCKMAN, MARY JANICE Robbins
COKER, CAROLYN E. Albuquerque, N.M.
COLE, WALTER ERVIN Wake Forest
COLEMAN, BARBARA A. Langley, Va.
COLEMAN, JUDITH R. Durham
COLLIER, JUDITH ANN Fayetteville
COLTRAIN, MAMIE E. Jamesville
COLWELL, BRENDA KATE Wallace
CONNORS, CHARLES E. Pawtucket, R.I.
CONWAY, JUDITH LOUISE Kinston
COOK, WAYNE Los Alamitos, Calif.
COOKE, CONNIE KAYE Zebulon
COOLEY, ALICE FAYE Randleman
COON, JOHN WILLIAM Kannapolis
COOPER, GRADY E., JR. Washington
COOPER, MARY LOUISE Clayton
COOPER, WILLIAM G., JR. Raleigh
COPELAND, JASPER W. Franklin, Va.
COPPLE, CARL B. Elkin
CORBETT, ARUTHUR GLENN Macclesfield
CORBETT, DIANNE Snow Hill
COSTON, MARY ANGELA Roanoke Rapids
COTTLE, ALBERT JAY, JR. Rose Hill
COWELL, REBECCA ANNE Jacksonville
COWIE, JOAN ELIZABETH Princess Anne, Va.
COX, BETSY AVA Walstonburg
COX, BRENDA CAROLE Greenville
COX, KENNETH GENE Greenville
COX, LINDA STOGNER Waxhaw
CRAIN, JEAN DURBIN Goldsboro
CRATCH, BILLIE JEAN Chocowinity
CRAWFORD, DIANE ELISE Westwood, N.J.
CRAWFORD, KAY ELLEN Arlington, Va.
CREECH, CHARLES W. Zebulon
CREECH, JOSPEH GLENN Clayton
CRENSHAW, LINDA ANN Durham
CROCKER, FRANCES A. Selma
CROOM, ANNE CAROL LaGrange
CROTTS, STEPHEN WILEY Winston-Salem
CRUMP, JAMES WILEY Mount Holly
CRUTCHFIELD, PHYLLIS Efland
CULP, RONALD Richfield
CUMMINGS, GEORGE W. Atlantic Beach, Fla.
CUMMINGS, WILLIAM D. Summerfield
CURRIN, GUSSIE LEIGH Oxford
DADONNA, CARL LOUIS Norristow, Pa
DAIL, JAMES RONALD Edenton
DAILE, RIBBIE NILE Greenville
DALEY, JOAN MARIE Washington, D.C.
DANIELS, EDWARD LEE Goldboro
DARR, PAMELA BOWEN Fairfax, Va.
DAUGHTRY, RONNIE C. Faison
DAVENPORT, DANA LEE Columbia
DAVES, BETTY LOUISE Durham
DAVID, PATRICIA LEWIS Middlesex
DAVIS, BARBARA JEAN Rocky Mount
DAVIS, FLORA PATRICIA Whiteville
DAVIS, LESLIE ALMON Whiteville
DAVIS, NANNIE ELIZABETH Grifton
DAVIS, RONNIE L. Newport News, Va.
DAVIS, SALLY ANN Goldsboro
DAVIS, SANDRA TAYLOR Nashville
DEAN, HOWARD N., JR. Raleigh
DEANS, NANCY SAUNDRA Sims
DEBNAM, DANNY KEITH Zebulon
DEESE, MARSHA JOAN Badin
DEL RUSSO, ALFRED M. Lincoln Park, N.J.
DENNIE, JOYCE FAYE Ayden
DEWEY, CHARLES A. Charlotte
DICK, JAMES EDWARD Arlington, Va.
DICKENS, JAMES ROBERT Fuquay Springs
Lettermen Display Musical Talents.
DICKERSON, LYMAN B. Norfolk, Va.
DILDAY, JOHNNY COHEN Ahoskie
DILLMAN, ELIZABETH A. Rockingham
DIXON, MELDA FAYE Farmville
DOBSON, EDITH D. Fayetteville
DODSON, CLAUDE BOLEN Fort Bragg
DOHERTY, GERALD Ontario, Canada
DOMANSKI, GARY E. Peapack, N.J.
DONOHUE, PAUL J. Wilmington, Del.
DORSEY, MARY BARBARA Charlotte
DOUGLAS, KEITH JOHN Bowie, Md.
DOWD, ROBERT EDWARD Bear Creek
DOWDY, AUDREY V. South Mills
DOZIER, WANDA LIDDELL Moycock
DREW, ALMA GRACE Magnolia
DUNCAN, WANDA JUNE Arlington, Va.
DUNN, EVA ELAINE Greenville
DURRER, LINDA CAROL Alexandria, Va.
EAGAN, DENNIS FINTON Greenville
EARP, MARY ANNE Raleigh
EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE E. Raleigh
EDWARDS, HERMAN O. Ahoskie
EDWARDS, RICHARD DONALD Goldsboro
ELDER, SARA JEANETTE High Point
ELIAS, GLORIA JEAN Weldon
ELLINGTON, CHARLES W. Rocky Mount
ELLIOTT, BRICE ROBERT Statesville
ELMORE, AMAZIAH W. Goldsboro
ELMORE, LINDA FAYE Goldsboro
ELMORE, WILLIAM ROBERT Charleston, S.C.
ENNIS, SARAH ELLEN Benson
ENNIS, WALTER MICHAEL Greensboro
ERVIN, LUCY CAROL Richlands
EULISS, DANIEL B. Graham
EVANS, ALBERT L. Seoul, Korea
EVANS, CAROLYN LOUISE Edenton
EVANS, PATRICIA NELL Greenville
EVANS, SARA ELIZABETH Raleigh
EVERETT, WILLIAM C. Ayden
EVERHART, ROBERT G. Lexington
EVERSON, HELEN LAMARR Washington
EVERSON, MARSHEL W. Washington
FADEL, ALBERT JOSEPH Fayetteville
FAIRLESS, CHARLOTTE Harrellsville
FARRINGTON, C. JANE High Point
FARABOW, JEANNE E. Fuquay Springs
FARMER, CAROLYN MAE Mount Olive
FAULKNER, CHARLEENE Wadesboro
FEIMSTER, LARRY DEAN Mooresville
FELTON, ELBERT P. Greenville
FIELDS, CHARLES R. Greenville
FINCH, RALPH ALFRED Sanford
FINMAN, EDWARD DAVID Charlotte
FITZGERALD, DAVID, JR. Norfolk, Va.
Sophomores
FITZGERALD, JOHN E. Altavista, Va.
FITZPATRICK, JOHN M. Paterson, N.J.
FLOWERS, AYDREN D. Wilson
FLOWERS, DIXIE RUTH Four Oaks
FLOWERS, JAMES DONALD Clayton
FONTAINE, LINDA LEE Woodsdale
FORBES, BILLE SUE Farmville
FORBES, JUDITH L. Smithfield
FOSS, KARLA LEE Fort Mill, S.C.
FOSTER, CHARLES DEAN Advance
FOSTER, D. MARIE Greenville
FOSTER, SALLY ANN Littleton
FOWLER, MARTHA COOPER Statesville
FOWLKES, HUBERT A. Virginia Beach, Va.
FRAZIER, NANCY JEAN Henderson
FREEMAN, CORNELIA L. Plymouth
FRITTS, TERRIE ANNA Lexington
FULLER, JUDY GOLD Pinetops
FULLERTON, MARTHA S. Greensboro
GAFFNEY, JOHN J. Philadelpha, Pa.
GALLOWAY, PATRICIA L. Supply
GARDNER, CLYDE BROOKS Mebane
GARNER, JUDY GRACE Greenville
GARNER, PRISCILLA JO Newport
GARRIS, FAYE FRANCINE Goldsboro
GARRIS, WILLIAM R. Greenville
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HALL, PAMELA KATE Portsmouth, Va.
HANDY, MICHAEL D. Ridgeway, Va.
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HARDY, BARBARA ANN Snow Hill
HARGETT, EVA KATE Monroe
HARMON, JOAN PATRICIA Fairfax, Va.
HARPE, HENRY CLIFTON Elkin
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HIGHT, SAMMY JOYNER Louisburg
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HILL, JOAN GALE Clayton
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WALTERS, MARION H. Jamesville
WATERS, MARY MIZELLE Plymouth
WATERS, PAMELA JO Belmont
WATKINS, DORIS POOLE Oxford
WATSON, JACQUELYN MAY Chadbourn
WATSON, JULIA G. Rowland
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WATTS, HERSCHEL JAMES Whiteville
WAY, GEORGE W. Burlington
WEATHERMAN, JANIE LOU Statesville
WEAVER, LINDA JO Durham
WEBB, CONSTANCE Fairfax, Va.
WEBB, ROSA GAIL Tarboro
WEINSTEIN, STUART B. Washington, D.C.
WEISS, AUDREY LEE Charlotte
WELLS, CARROLL L. Semora
WERNER, DAVID A., JR. Charlotte
WESCOTT, COLON WAYNE Manteo
WEST, JOYCE MARIE Concord
WEST, WILLIAM RAY Kernersville
WESTER, CATHERINE L. Spring Hope
WHEELER, VALINDA ANN Durham
WHICHARD, JANET ANN Greenville
WHISENHUNT, MARGARET Hamlet
WHITE, GEORGIA LEAGON Statesville
WHITE, WILLIAM R. Manns Harbor
WHITEHURST, GROVER Washington
WHITEHURST, JOHN E. Robersonville
WHITFIELD, MARY TRUIT Tarboro
WHITFIELD, SANDRA P. Rocky Mount
WHITLEY, JAMES VICTOR Albemarle
WHITLEY, MARGARET E. Como
WHITLOW, LARRY CARL Greenville
WHITTLE, GARY LYNN Burlington
WIEGNER, GEORGE M. Haddonfield, N.J.
WIGGS, VERNA JO Selma
WILCOX, DAVID EARL Virginia Beach, Va.
WILCOX, ROBERT ANCEL Richmond, Va.
WILKERSON, MYRTLE G. Newton Grove
WILLIAMS, CLARA ANN Rocky Mount
WILLIAM EVA A. Ahoskie
WILLIAM, HERBERT, III New Bern
WILLIAM, JAMES E., JR. Washington
WILLIAMS, JOAN B. Suffolk, Va.
WILLIAMS, JOHN F. Clinton
WILLIAMS, MAYME CLYDE Rockinghamp
WILLIAMS, PHILLIP A. Wallace
WILLIAMS, RONALD HUGO Greenville
WILLIAMS, SANDRA JO Kinston
WILLIAMSON, GRADY LEE Seagrove
WILLIFORD, TEMPLE LOU Portsmouth, Va.
WILLIS, GRAYER KEITH Marshallberg
WILLIS, JOHNNIE BELLE Morehead City
WILMOUTH, LINDA CAROL Pink Hill
WILSON, ALLAN BAXTER Tarboro
WILSON, NANCY KAY Macon
WILSON, THERESA E. Greenville
WINDHAM, LYNDIA LOU Durham
WINSTEAD, JAMES EDWIN Elm City
WISEMANN, MARLO JO Brandenburg, Ky.
WOMBLE, SARAH LOUISE Nashville
WOOD, JUDITH EVELYN Roanoke Rapids
WOODARD, NANCY E. Princeton
WOODARD, VICTORIA New Bern
WOODFIN, SANDRA GALE Hendersonville
WOODLEY, MARY RUTH Columbia
WOODSIDE, JERRY F. Durham
WOOLDRIDGE, ALAN, III Richmond, Va.
WRIGHT, CAROLYN ANNE Portsmouth, Va.
WRIGHT, DANNY WADE Henderson
WRIGHT, LINDA GAY China Grove
YARBOROUGH, BILLY Sanford
YATES, SAMMY AMOS Asheboro
YOUNG, JUDITH BETSY Benson
ZUZMA, REBECCA P. Williamsburg, Va.
Sophomores
Officers
President George Kalinowsky
Vice-President Henry Taylor
Secretary Earle Ruffin
Treasurer Frankie Rouse
Freshman
Senators
Murray Parker
Brenda Lewis
AAN, BARBARA J. Raleigh
ABBEY, SIMEON A. Charlotte
ABENE, MICHELE A. Ayden
ABERNETHY, JAME M. Hickory
ABERNETHY, KATHRYN A. Nashville
ADAMS, CARROLL T. Pleasure Park, Ky.
ADAMS, JOAN L. Clinton
ADAMS, THOMAS N. Greensboro
AIKEN, JULIA M. Fuquay
ALCOCK, GUY W. Pollocksville
ALDRIDGE, JOHN T. Durham
ALDRIDGE, JOHN W. Greenville
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM K. Washington, D.C.
ALLEN, CAROLYN A. Greenville
ALLEN, JEROLD W. Fort Eustis, Va.
ALLEN, JONATHAN, C. Apex
ALLEN, MICHAEL W. Four Oaks
ALLIGOOD, MIRIAM L. Washington
ALLSBROOK, MICHAEL L. Washington
ALSTON, EMMA C. Windsor
AMICK, HAROLD W. Burlington
ANDERSON, LYNDA C. Matthews
ANDREWS, BRUCE W. Clinton
ANDREWS, EDNA P. Coats
ANDREWS, LOUISE F. Plymouth
APPLE, RITA N. Burlington
ARIE, SUZANNE Rocky Mount
ARLEDGE, MICHAEL P. Cary
ARMISTEAD, MADELEINE Miami, Fla.
ARNOLD, PATRICIA A. Portsmouth, Va.
ARROWOOD, HAROLD A. Lexington
ATKINSON, MABEL J. Yorktown, Va.
AUSTIN, KENNETH W. Greensboro
AVERSA, ALFONSO R. New Bern
AVERY, JOHN A. Durham
Freshmen Invade Campus September 9.
AVERY, MARY F. Farmville
AVERY, NANCY P. Morganton
AYCOCK, DONALD A. Wilson
AYCOCK, ROGER S. Fremont
BAINES, THOMAS O. Enfield
BAKER, BETTY L. Washington
BAKER, ETHEL I. Farmville
BAKER, MICHAEL S. Tipton, Ind.
BALDWIN, HARRY L. Liberty
BALDWIN, VICKI A. Burlington
BALLANCE, CAROLYN E. Morehead City
BARBER, JOSEPH C. Portsmough, Va.
BAREFOOT, FRANCES M. Four Oaks
BAREFOOT, JUDY E. Newton Grove
BARGER, DONALD S. Burlington
BARKER, TRENA A. Walstonburg
BARNES, JEAN D. Wade
BARRETT, ALICE E. Jackson
BARRIER, REBA A. Mount Pleasant
BARRINGER, MARY J. Burlington
BARROW, BARBARA A. Snow Hill
BARTLETT, MARTHA B. Bowden
BARTLEY, WILLIAM S. Hubert
BARTS, DARRELL J. Yanceyville
BARWICK, DELEON W. Kinston
BASNIGHT, EUGENE H. Roper
BASNIGHT, SHEILA S. Manteo
BATCHELOR, JUDITH E. Greenville
BAUERBAND, JOSEPH L. Durham
BAULDING, LARRY E. Draper
BAXLEY, HOWARD K. Wagram
BEAL, JULIA C. Goldsboro
BEAMAN, PATRICIA C. Stantonsburg
BEAMON, MARGARET V. Suffolk, Va.
BEAMON, WILLIAM P. Farmville
BECHT, SUSAN E. Concord
BEESON, LINDA G. Thomasville
BELL, SYLIVA J. Rocky Mount
BEMIS, WILLIAM Y. Robersonville
BENDER, BARBARA B. Pollocksville
BENNETT, BARBARA S. New Bern
BEN, URI SHLOMI Ontario, Canada
BERINI, DANTE C. Durham
BERNARD, ELIZABETH Fayetteville
BERSTEIN, IRIS R. Greensboro
BERRY, BONNIE G. Fay
BEST, BRENDA F. Goldsboro
BIGGS, SARA C. Hickory
BIRD, ROBERT F. Asheboro
BISHOP, JANE E. Bath
BLACK, LINDA J. Pinehurst
BLACKMAN, CLARA J. Dudley
BLANCHARD, BENJAMIN Georgetown, S.C.
BLANCHARD, LENNIE R. Hobbsville
BLANCHARD, STEVNE Raleigh
BLAND, MARTHA O. Greenville
BLAND, REBECCA S. Willard
BLOODWORTH, ALEXANDER Durham
BLOUNT, GWENDOLYN M. Jamesville
BLOW, GEORGE E. New Bern
BLUE, JOHN W. Richmond, Va.
BOLEJACK, DON P. Pittsboro
BOLEY, ZOE E. Bethesda, Md.
Freshmen
BONDS, MARY D. Williamston
BONEY, PATRICIA E. Hamlet
BONNER, FREDERICK Scituate, Mass.
BOONE, PATRICIA A. Greesnboro
BOST, WALTER L. Clinton
BOSTIC, WALTER E. Warsaw
BOTTOMS, MYRA A. Elm City
BOURNE, EMMA G. Raleigh
BOVARD, WALTER B. Virginia Beach, Va.
BOWEN, HUBERT M. Ayden
BOWEN, PATRICIA K. Plymouth
BOWERS, DOUGLAS B. Graham
BOWMAN, BETTY S. Lexington
BOYD, REBECCA J. Goldsboro
BRABBLE, DIANA F. Edenton
BRACEY, CONNER H. Rowland
BRADLEY, MARY L. Fayetteville
BRADLEY, SYLVIA D. Raleigh
BRANCH, ALICE V. Goldsboro
BRANN, LORRAINE W. Snow Hill
BRASWELL, CURTIS E. Charlotte
BRAXTON, ROBERT LEON Mebane
BRIDGERS, DIANA L. Claxton
BRIGHT, MARY C. Raleigh
BRILEY, BETTY J. Greenville
BRITT, LEONARD E. Princeton
BRITT, REBECCA A. Mount Olive
BRITT, SANDRA Lumberton
As an introduction to college life, the class of 1967 came to the campus in groups of an average of 150 during the summer. They were taken on tours of the campus including the J. Y. Joyner Library. Miss Walker informed the newcomers on how to use the periodical references. In addition, they were given placement and personality tests.
Freshmen
BRITTON, BRENDA C. Lewiston
BRITTON, JOSEPH B. Lewiston
BROADHURST, JANET C. Wilson
BROADHURST, MARY E. Mount Olive
BROOKS, LORA C. Durham
BROOKS, SHEILA A. Fayetteville
BROWN, DAVID A. Youngsville
BROWN, DWAYNE A. Sparta
BROWN, ELIZABETH B. Tarboro
BROWN, L.M., JR. Lynchburg, Va.
BROWN, MARY J. Hobbsville
BROWN, PATRICIA J. Rocky Point
BROWN, ROBERT C. Roanoke Rapids
BROWN, THOMAS E. Greenville
BRYAN, JAMES W. Hobgood
BRYANT, WILLIAM C. Windsor
BUCHHOLZ, EDWARD T. Arlington Va.
BUCK, ELBERT T. Winterville
BUCKNER, CHESTER N. Asheville
BULLA, ROBERT F. Asheboro
BULLARD, LINDA N. Lumber Bridge
BULLOCK, JIMMIE N. Fairmont
BULLOCK, ROBERT W. Rocky Mount
BULLUCK, JUDY K. Williamston
BUMGARDNER, JOHN M. charlotte
BUNCH, ARNOLD W. Edenton
BUNN, RUSSELL D. Goldsboro
BURKE, JOHN V. Jacksonville
BURNS, ELIZABETH A. Pittsboro
BURROUGHS, CANDACE B. Bridgeton
BURTON, P. JANE High Point
BURTON, WILLIE M. Greenville
BUTLER, CHARLES K. Charlottesville, Va.
BUTLER, JENNIFER C. Wallace
BYNUM, CATHERINE E. Iron Station
BYRD, HAZEL Dunn
BYRD, FRANKLLIN D. Fayetteville
BYRD, JULIA F. Colerain
BYRD, RETHA FAYE Coats
BYRNE, RICHARD L. Fayetteville
BYRUM, HOWARD M. Charlotte
CALDER, LEROY A. Albemarle
CALDWELL, ANTHONY S. Mooresville
CALHOUN, BRENDA G. Greenville
CAMP, JAMES C. Pittsboro
CAMPBELL, MARTHA E. Rocky Mount
CAMPBELL, MARY E. Oxford
CAMPBELL, PATRICIA A. Burlington
CAMPBELL, RICHARD E. Danville, Va.
CANNADY, WILLIAM M., JR. Oxford
CANNON, INA S. Grimesland
CARNEY, RASIL W. Williamsburg, Va.
CARPENTER, JOHN R. Charlotte
CARPENTER, MARY J. Newport News, Va.
CARPENTER, NED P. Gastonia
CARR, VIRGINIA S. Dudley
CARRAWAY, JOSEPH Farmville
CARTER, BRENDA H. Garland
CARTER, CAROL J. Clinton
CARTER, PARKER W. Mullins, S.C.
CARVER, MARIE E. Hudson
CASALE, WAYNE C. Ft. Bragg
CASEY, PHILLIP H., JR. Lynchburg
CASH, SONDRA L. Franklinton
CASHION, JAMES Mooresville
CASSIDY, JOSEPH P. Lynbrook, N.Y.
CATES, CAROLYN A. Belhaven
CATES, MARGARET N. Burlington
CAUDEL, RICHARD L. Charlotte
CHAMBERS, MARTHA J. Winston-Salem
CHAPMAN, PATRICIA J. Waxhaw
CHAPMAN, REBECCA F. Charlotte
CHAPPELL, ELLEN D. Burlington
CHEROFF, RICHARD P. Fayetteville
CHERRY, BETTY L. Washington
CHERRY, JANET A. Charlotte
CHESSON, MARY O. Bethel
CHESSON, MICHAEL N. Creswell
CHRISTENBURY, JUDY M. Fayetteville
CHURCH, GEOFFREY N. Prince George, Va.
CHURCH, RANDY G. Millers Creek
CINTORA, FELiCIDAD Caraca, Venezuela
CLARK, FRANCES J. Everetts
CLARK, IVEY S. Warrenton
CLARK, MARY E. Statesville
CLARK, RAY C. Greensboro
CLARK, RUBY J. Oxford
CLEGG, ELEANOR J. Sanford
COBLE, MICHAEL J. Durham
COCHRAN, F. W., JR. Greensboro
COCKMAN, JAMES E. Rockingham
COGDELL, WM. D. New Castle, Del.
COLE, DELORES A. Kinston
COLE, LENA C. Fountain
COLE, SUSAN I. Wrightstown, N.J.
COLLINS, GLYN E. Fayetteville
COLLINS, JUDITH A. Wake Forest
COLSTON, WILLIAM H. Roanoke Rapids
COLTRAIN, LINDA J. Williamston
COMER, WAYNE D. Goldsboro
CONNELL, JOSEPH S., JR. Raleigh
CONRAD, VIRGINIA D. Charlotte
COOKE, RODGER M. Roanoke Rapids
COOPER, GEORGE B., JR. Salemburg
COOPER, JOHN S, III Goldsboro
COPPEDGE, JOHN H., III Portsmouth, Va.
CORBETT, DOUGLAS R. Goldsboro
CORREA, LESSIE Piura, Peru
CORTESE, RICHARD A. Washington, D.C.
COTTEN, JERRY W. Moncure
COTTEN, ROGER C. Greensboro
COULTER, MARY L. Badin
COX, CORNELIA I. Clayton
COX, JACK H. Greenville
COX, SAMUEL H. Goldsboro
CRABTREE, MARTHA A. Roughment
CRAFT, MICHAEL L. Federalsburg, Mo.
CRANE, PETER Fayettsville
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM F., JR. Mebane
CRAYTON, SYBIL DIANE Mount Pleasant
CREECH, GLORIA JEAN Kinston
CREW, JOHN ALLEN Morganton
CRISP, BETTY LOU Pinetops
CROLL, NANCY JANE Federalsburg, Md.
CROMARTIE, JAMES H. Charlotte
CROOM, FRANCES ELAINE Trenton
CROSS, CAROL JEAN Charlotte
CROWELL, WILLIAM Norfolk, Va.
CRUTCHFIELD, RICHARD Kernersville
CULPEPPER, VICTORIA Portsmouth, Va.
CUNINGHAM, SIDNEY Winston-Salem
CURRIN, GLENDA FAYE Angier
CURRIN, PHYLLIS Henderson
CURRIN, SANDRA Angier
DALE, WILLIAM M. Roanoke, Va.
DALY, EDWARD J. Philadelphia, Pa.
DALTON, PAMELA Greensboro
DANIEL, DARRYL T. Rocky Mount
DANIELS, CANDACE A. Statesville
DANIELS, WILLIAM C. Clarkton
DARK, LOIS ELAINE Sanford
DAUGHTERY, CAROLYN Four Oaks
DAVENPORT, ANDREW Rocky Mount
DAVEY, ANN Fayetteville
DAVIDSON, TONDRA C. Statesville
DAVIS, ARCHIE C. Atlantic Beach
DAVIS, DIANE M. Jacksonville, Fla.
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DAVIS, DORIS ANN Whiteville
DAVIS, GEORGIA E. Four Oaks
DAVIS, KATHERINE Faison
DAVIS, LYLA DALE Columbia
DAVIS, MARY LEIGH Smithfield
DAVIS, SUSAN L. Mount Airy
DAVIS, WILLIAM R. Bladenboro
DAVIS, WILLIAM S. Warrenton
DAWSON, ROGER W. Charlotte
DAY, SANDRA J. Oxford
DEAL, JACKIE W. Pinetops
DEAL, MADELINE E. Farmville
DEAL, WILLIAM F. Statesville
DEAN, FLORA ANN Lillington
DEATON, ELIZABETH Mooresville
DEGRANGE, DAVID C. Elliott City, Md.
DELLINGER, JANIS L. Stanely
DELMET, DARLENE Cherry Hill, N.J.
DENNIS, CHRISTOPHER Swansboro
DERRICKSON, VIVIAN Sellyville, Del.
DICKENS, JUDY ANN Rocky Mount
DICKENS, WILLIAM I. Wilson
DILDA, KENNETH W. Fountain
DILDY, LOUIS T. Wilson
DIXON, JACKIE BENNETT Smithfield
DODD, WILLIAM C. Raleigh
DODSON, THOMAS A. Kinston
DOLLAR, BARRY J. Graham
DORMAN, LARRY W. Raleigh
DOUGHTIE, JOAN L. Holland, Va.
DRIVER, CHARLES M. Landis
DUPPERRUT, CHRISTINE Switzerland
DUCKETT, WILLIAM P. Washington
DUKE, JOEL T. Henderson
DUNCAN, ROBERT T. Raleigh
DUNN, CHARLES P. Greenville
DUNN, JENNIE S. Henderson
DUNN, MARGARET A. Zebulon
EADIE, JOAN G. Farmingdale, N.Y.
EARNHARDT, LINDA K. Concord
EASON, BRENDA C. Macclesfield
EASTERLING, SUDIE F. Rowland
EDGERTON, CAROL F. Greensboro
EDWARDS, BRENDA E. Ayden
EDWARDS, GLENDA A. Sanford
EDWARDS, JOSEPH C. Rocky Mount
EDWARDS, LISTON G. Goldsboro
EDWARDS, SANDRA R. Selma
EDWARDS, STANELY E. Washington
EDWARDS, TANA F. Merritt
EFLAND, DONALD C. Efland
EFLAND, MADISON L. Efland
EISELE, MARY F. Statesville
ELLINGTON, CATHERINE Burlington
ELLIOTT, CHARLES Havelock
ELLIS, MARGARET A. Greenville
ELLIS, WILLIAM A. Arlington, Va.
ELMORE, WILLIAM E. Kinston
EMBLER, JOE F. Asheville
EMORY, CHRISTINE S. New Bern
ENGLISH, ALINDA L. Warsaw
ENNIS, WAYNE L. Durham
ERDMAN, LYNN L. Fayetteville
Freshmen
ESHAM, DAVID E. Ocracoke
ESSER, MARIAN Raleigh
EUBANKS, LINWOOD G. Trenton
EURE, JACQUELYN P. Gates
EVANS, AUDREY K. Durham
EVANS, BETSY L. Merry Hill
EVANS, CRYSTAL L. Shallotte
EVANS, OMEGA F. Wallace
EVANS, SUSAN W. Edenton
EWELL, GRACE L. Greenville
FAIRLESS, BRENDA R. Colerain
FALLS, IDA JANE Bessermer City
FANN, SANDRA L. Salemburg
FARR, SUSAN E. Arlington, Va.
FARTHING, MICHELE P. Goldsboro
FEDDEMAN, WILLIAM K. Washington, D.C.
FELTON, LARRY L. Eure
FENNELL, MARY M. Rocky Point
FERGUSON, DOROTHY R. Lemon Springs
FERRELL, LENNIS F. Weldon
FERRIS, LINDA P. Belhaven
FINCHER, EARLE L. Apex
FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS Wilson
FITZGERALD, MARSHALL Williamsburg
FOGARTY, MICHAEL L. Alexandria, Va.
FOGLEMAN, HARRIETTE Graham
FOLEY, JONATHAN W. Greenville
FOOS, GAIL E. Smithfield
FORBES, VERNON M. Burlington
FORD, AMNA A. Fayetteville
FORREST, KAY I. Vanceboro
FOSTER, BETTY J. North Wilkesboro
FRANKLIN, JAMES T. Raleigh
FRANKLIN, LINDA L. Raleigh
FRANKS, MARY C. Ayden
FRAZIER, DAVID C. Raleigh
FREEMAN, CATHERINE A. Randleman
FREUDIG, FRANK F. Winston-Salem
FRITZ, IVEY U. Goldsboro
FRYE, DANIEL W. Greensboro
FRYE, DONALD G. Carthage
FULLER, JOHN P. Virgina Beach, Va.
FUSSELL, LINDA C. Clinton
FUSSELL, ROBIN L. Winterville
GAGLIARDI, RONDALD A. Greensboro
GARRETT, MARY E. Wilmington
GARRIS, EILEEN H. Greenville
GATLING, FRANK P. Springfield, Va.
GATTIS, WILLIAM H. Bynum
GAYNOR, BEVERYLY J. Greenville
GELMAN, JEFFREY W. Oceanside, N.Y.
GENTRY, LINDA C. Wrightsville Beach
GENTRY, MARY A. King
GIFFORD, RICHARD O. Hyatt, Mo.
GILLIAM, ANNE S. Durham
GILLIS, WILLIAM J. Fayetteville
Freshmen
GODFREY, EDWARD E. Moycock
GOINS, SHERRY G. High Point
GOODING, EVA M. Elizabeth City
GOODMAN, ROBERT A. Manassas, Va.
GOODSON, ELWOOD Mount Olive
GOODWIN, PHILIP D. Clinton
GORE, LINDA L. Clarendon
GOTTSCHALK, DONNA S. Warrenton
GOULD, LINDSEY M. Raleigh
GRAHAM, GARY C. Greensboro
GRAHAM, JANICE R. Greensboro
GRALICK, JOSEPH A. Maple Shade, N.J.
GRANT, LINWOOD H. Kinston
GRAY, CLARA A. Jacksonville
GRAY, JOANNE Falls Church, Va.
GRAY, JOHN T. Pleasant Garden
GRAY, MERICE A. Newport
GRAY, SANDRA L. Durham
GREEN, LISA Norfolk, Va.
GREEN, WILLIAM L. Greenville
GREENWAY, DENNIS C. Henderson
GREGORY, DAVID B. Shawboro
GRESH, EDWARD L. Raleigh
GRIFFIN, BARBARA L. Monroe
GRIFFIN, CAROL E. Fairmont
GRIFFIN, CAROLYN J. Edenton
GRIFFIN, REBECCA F. Washington
GRIFFIN, SUSAN C. Hendersonville
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM B. Durham
GRIMES, CHURCHILL B. Washington
GRIMSHAW, SUZAN J. Rockingham
GRISSOM, CHARLES E. Henderson
GROSS, RONALD M. Farmingdale, N.Y.
GROVE, LAWRENCE E. Arlington, Va.
GUARINO, FRANK V. Farmingdale, N.Y.
GUIN, MARY N. Thomasville
GULLEY, THOMAS L. Tarboro
GUPTON, JOYCE A. Hollister
GURGANUS, MARCIA A. Greenville
GURGANUS, WILLIAM M. Snow Hill
GURLEY, JAMES C. New Bern
GUSTAFSON, CAROL A. Williamston
COTTEN HALL OFFICERS
President, Janet Broadhurst; Vice President, Syliva Bradley; Secretary, Linda Franklin; Treasurer, Myra Hruslinki
WOMAN'S HALL OFFICERS
President, Doris Johnson; Vice President, Marjorie Kerr; Secretary, Laurie Whiteman; Treasurer, Augusta Tetterton; SGA Senator, Susan Becht
GUTBERLET, MICHAEL J. Norfolk, Va.
GUTHRIE, CARL C. Jacksonville
GUY, JOHN ALVA Charlotte
GWIN, MARY G. Burlington
GWYNN, MICHAEL B. Salisbury
HAPDOCK, LINDA F. Hookerton
HADLEY, HOWARD F. Greenville
HALES, JAMES H. Reidsville
HALL, LYNDA L. Winterville
HALL, ROBERT L. Annandale, Va.
HALL, THELMA K. Youngsville
HAMILTON, MICHAEL Somers Point, N.J.
HAMMOND, RODNEY W. Candor
HAMPTON, WARREN C. Coinjeck
HAMRICK, WALTER T. Shelby
HANCOCK, CHARLES S. Beaufort
HAND, JAMES W. Alexis
HANSEN, DONALD W. Lake Forest, Ill.
HANSEN, LINDA R. Hartford, Conn.
HANSEN, WALFRED J. New Bern
HARDEE, DANIEL E. Greenville
HARDISON, CLIFTON L. Seven Springs
HARDISON, NEAL F. Deep Run
HARPER, JOE J. Whitakers
HARRELL, CHARLIE Tarboro
HARRELL, RALPH E. Kenly
HARRELL, SANDRA F. Macclesfield
HARRELL, SHIRLEY J. Colerain
HARRINGTON, JAMES Olivia
HARRINGTON, MARION Greenville
HARRIS, CARLTON W. Swan Quarter
HARRIS, CAROLYN J. Greenville
HARRIS, DOLORES R. Greenville
HARRIS, DONALD C. Fayetteville
HARRIS, HARVEY Hampton, Va.
HARRIS, MARSHA K. Pineville
HARRIS, SARAH E. Kings Park, N.Y.
HARRIS, SHELLEY S. Fayetteville
HARRISON, CHESTER F. Snow Hill
HARRISON, JOHN L. Charlotte
HARRISON, ROBERT E. Broadway
HARRISON, WILLIAM E. Windsor
HART, BETTY A. Greensboro
HARTSELL, HARRIET Concord
HARVEY, FRANKIE K. Burlington
HASKINS, RICHARD D. Raleigh
HASTE, JUDY A. Edenton
HAWKINS, JOHN O. Mebane
HAYWOOD, LEON S. Robbins
HAYWORTH, CHARLOTTE Asheboro
HEALY, CLARENCE V. Charlotte
HEARNE, SARA LOUISE Biscoe
HEATH, CHARLES L. Kinston
HECKMAN, GEORGE H. Graham
HEDGECOCK, RICHARD T. Kernersville
HEILIG, JOHN L. Salisbury
HELMS, JANE A. Raleigh
HELMS, NANCY A. Rocky Mount
HEMRICK, MARTHA H. Kinston
HENDLEY, MARY G. Wadesboro
HENDRICKS, GARLAND C. Wake Forest
HENDRICKS, W. F. Richmond, Va.
HENDRIX, JUDY G. Hickory
HENDRIX, MICHAEL C. Asheville
HENRETTA, DAVID Williamsburg, Va.
HENRY, MARILYNN L. Plainfield, N.J.
HENRY, SARA V. Rockingham
HENSON, DIANE E. Conover
HERNDON, SIDNEY M. Bynum
HERRING, VARO E. Mount Olive
HICKEY, THOMAS D. South Boston, Va.
HICKS, DAVID L. Alexandria, Va.
HICKS, DONNA L. New Bern
HIGNITE, RONALD E. Greenville
HILDERBRAND, CATHY Biscoe
HILL, JIMMY S. Ridgeway, Va.
HILLIARD, CAROLYN Zebulon
Air Force Band Presents
HINES, JANE Kinston
HOBBS, ADA B. Newton Grove
HOBBS, JOYCELYN R. Hertford
HOBGOOD, REBECCA S. Durham
HOGG, OADLEY W. Glouscester, Va.
HOLCOMB, SANDRA G. Cycle
HOLLINGSWORTH, ROGER Greenville
HOLLOMAN, JOSEPH J. Ahoskie
HOLMES, REBECCA H. San Antonio, Tex.
HOLOMAN, DOROTHY L. Raleigh
HOLT, EDWINA F. Princeton
HOLT, JAMES I. Greenville
HOLTON, JANICE Winston-Salem
HOMESLEY, SAMUEL Cherryville
HONEYCUTT, CAROL A. Lexington
HOUSE, TRILLIS G. Greenville
HOWARD, THOMAS R. Wilson
HOWARD, TIFFANY C. Durham
HOWERTON, OVELIA K. Winston-Salem
HOWETT, KATHRYN E. columbia
HRUSLINSKI, ELEANOR Burlington
HUDGINS, EDWARD Newport News, Va.
HUDSON, BYRON A. Richmond
HUGHES, PATRICIA L. Durham
HUGHSON, DIANE L. Lancaster, Pa.
HULIN, GARY W. Asheboro
HUMPHREY, CHARLES R. Arlington, Va.
HUMPHREY, THOMAS A. Kinston
HUNNICUTT, ETTA P. Durham
HUNNIECUTT, JOSEPH W. Bethel
HUNNING, EDE GAYLE Greenville
HUNT, MAMIE LOUISE Oxford
HUNTER, FRANCES L. Elizabeth City
HUSSEY, DOROTHY A. West End
HUX, ALBERT R. Roanoke Rapids
ILES, CARRIE EMMA Littleton
IPOCK, INA FAYE New Bern
IPOCK, PEGGY E. Greenville
JACKSON, ANNE P. Kinston
JACKSON, CHARLES W. Greenville
JACKSON, EMMA J. Autryville
JACKSON, GLORIA J. Petersburg, Va.
JACKSON, JANIS RAE Langley, Va.
JACKSON, MACK D. Jackson
JACKSON, PATRICIA L. Dunn
JACKSON, PEGGY E. Greenville
JACKSON, VIRGINIA E. Rocky Mount
JAMES, LUCY B. Raleigh
JANES, MARGARET LEE Flushing, N.Y.
JASCHECK, SUSAN L. Oradell, N.J.
JASTREMSKI, LYNLEE Baltimore, Md.
JENKINS, ALBERTA Jacksonville
JENNESS, MICHAEL Camp Lejeune
JOHNSON, DAVID R. Chadbourn
JOHNSON, DORIS G. Greensboro
JOHNSON, FRANCES K. Grifton
JOHNSON, JANIE L. Portsmouth, Va.
JOHNSON, MARY L. Morganton
JOHNSON, MELVA ROSE Harrells
JOHNSON, RICHARD A. Fuquay
JOHNSTON, COUGLAS A. Greenville
JOHNSTON, FRANKLIN B. Edenton
JONES, CAROLYN R. New York, N.Y.
Two Concerts on October 10.
JONES, DANIEL I. Durham
JONES, GLENN F. Siloam
JONES, JAMES E. Corapeake
JONES, JANE A. Faith
JONES, JULIE T. Kinston
JONES, KAY F. Smithfield
JONES, RICHARD R. Morrisville
JONES, SUE T. Jacksonville
JOYCE, CHARLES W. Leaksville
JOYNER, MARGARET L. Rich Square
JOYNER, MARY C. Rocky Mount
lOYNER, THURMAN D. Ayden
JOYNER, WILLIAM B. Wilson
JOYNER, WILLIAM H. Plymouth
JURIN, PAULA ANN Richmond, Va.
KATSORHIS, KERRY Jamaica, N.Y.
KAYLOR, JENNESS L. Hickory
KEEL, LINDA LEE Jacksonville
KEEN, BRENDA L. Mount Olive
KEFFER, JANE P. Kinston
KELLER, LAUREN C. Alexandria, Va.
KELLEY, FRANCES A. Hickory
KELLY, GLENDA C. Lillington
KENNEDY, JOYCE C. Enfield
KERR, MARJORIE A. Hopewell, Va.
KICAID, BILLY FOREST Greensboro
KING, LINDA H. Kinston
KING, PHYLLIS A. Southern Pines
KING, WALTER C. Bessemer City
KINZIE, MICHAEL A. Bridgewater, Va.
KIRKMAN, ROBERT L. Brown Summit
KIVETT, BARBARA B. Asheboro
KLINGMAN, GLENDA L. Raleigh
KNIGHT, JANICE G. Hampton, Va.
KNOTT, MARY ANN Wendell
KOONCE, JOHN E. Asheville
KORNEGAY, MARION I. Princeton
KORNEGAY, SARAH P. Goldsboro
LAMBERT, SHARON H. Newton
LAMBETH, BEN AVERY Lumberton
LAMBETH, PATRICIA A. Thomasville
LAMOUREUX, WESLEY D. Cherry Point
LANCASTER, DIANE M. Pinetops
LAND, JAN ELAINE Taylorsville
LANDSPERGER, WALTER J. Greensboro
LANE, PATRICIA Rockville, Md.
LANGDON, WALTER T. Four Oaks
LANIER, MARTHA J. Asheboro
LANIER, SYLVIA J. Maple Hill
Hootenanny Entertains During Orientation.
LAPP, NANCY L. Farmville
LASLEY, MARGARET R. Draper
LEE, DAVID S. Dunn
LEE, MARGARET A. Washington
LEE, ROBERT EARL Williamston
LEE, VIRGINIA Fayetteville
LEGGETT, VIRGINIA C. Windsor
LEGGETTE, LINDA H. Robersonville
LEONARD, LUTHER G. Louisburg
LEONHARD, MARY E. Dunn
LESTER, CHARLES M. Spencer
LESTER, WILLIAM E. Henderson
LESTER, JAMES E. Orange, Va.
LETCHWORTH, D. A. Farmville
LEVINE, ROBERT R. Canton
LEUPP, JUDITH LYNN Hyde Park, N.Y.
LEVY, MILDRED E. Winston-Salem
LEWIS, BRENDA A. Laurel Hill
LEWIS, JAMES D. Thomasville
LEWIS, SARA LEE Wilson
LEWIS, TOLA E. Raleigh
LEWIS, VICKIE C. High Point
LEWIS, WILLIAM E. Goldsboro
LILLEY, VELSA B. Bath
LITCHFIELD, I. B. Washington
LITTLE, BRENDA L. Fountain
LITTLE, HELEN CAROL Charlotte
LITTLE, LINDA SUE Monroe
LITTLE, MICHAEL C. Durham
LITTLE, STEVEN C. Greenville
LITTLETON, GERALD W. Goldsboro
LLOYD, JOHN T. Greenville
LOMAX, ELIZABETH C. Thomasville
LONG, MICHAEL Durham
LONG, REBECCA A. Roxboro
LORD, DALE SUSAN Raleigh
LOVE, LYNDA GAYE Kinston
LOVE, NORMA C. Sanford
LOX, KAREN ANNE Roanoke, Va.
LUCAS, ALICE DEAN Halifax
LUPTON, BETSY A. Havelock
LUPTON, ROY H. Lowland
LUTON, MATTIE Y. Elizabeth City
LYNCH, BARBARA B. Petersburg, Va.
LYNCH, CAROLYN A. Selma
LYNCH, JEAN G. Cameron
LYTTLE, JAMES R. McLean, Va.
MADDREY, BARBARA A. Havelock
MAGILL, PATRICIA E. Kinston
MAGILL, DONNIE L. Cherry Point
MALINSKY, MICHAEL A. Lumberton
MALLARD, KATHRYN H. Smithfield
MANNING, DAVID A. New Bern
MARMORATO, ANNE L. Burlington
MARSHALL, CAROLYN B. Portsmouth, Va.
MARSTON, FRANK C. Kinston
MARTIN, CHARLES G. Roxboro
MARTIN, KAREN L. Greenville
MARTIN, PHILLIP W. Elkin
MASENCUP, NORMA D. Winston-Salem
MASSENGILL, JUDY A. Fayetteville
MASSEY, CAROLYN W. Goldsboro
MASTERS, NANCY A. New Bern
MATTHEWS, JANET C. Durham
MATTHEWS, MARY D. Wade
MATTHEWS, WANDA L. Havelock
MAUS, JAME E. Reidsville
MAYO, LOUISE C. Clayton
McCHESNEY, JAMES D. Williamston
McCLEES, CELIA M. Williamston
McCLENNY, MARIE D. Goldsboro
McCLOY, STEVEN R. High Point
McCLURE, JAMES H. Bath
McCORQUODALE, DONALD Greensboro
McCOTTER, CHARLES J. Bayboro
McCUISTON, JACKIE L. Burlington
McCULLEN, FOREST G. Topsail Beach
McCULLEN, GEORGE W. Clinton
McDADE, JOAN W. Fayetteville
McDONALD, JOHN B. Wake Forest
McGEE, JERRY L. Winston-Salem
McGHEE, E.C. Newport News, Va.
McGROARTY, JOEY A. Goldsboro
McKAY, DAVID H. Broadway
Freshmen
SLAY HALL OFFICERS
President Georgia O'Cain
Vice-President Loretta Foster
Secretary Linda Jo Andrews
Treasurer Shirley Thompson
McKEE, MARTHA J. Greensboro
McKEE, ROBERT S. Lumberton
McKELVEY, CHARLES R. High Point
McKENNA, PETER J. Durmont, N.J.
McLAMB, GEORGE T. Burlington
McLEAN, MARY H. Gastonia
McMAHAN, WAYNE H. Hickory
McMICHAEL, CHARLOTTE Durham
McPHERSON, HARRY G. Camden
McRAE, ELIZABETH E. Maxton
MEADOWS, MARY ALICE Maysville
MEADOWS, TERRY E. Hubert
MEDDING, JEAN S. Fort Bragg
MEDLIN, THOMAS E. Durham
MELTON, PAUL D. Greensboro
MELTON, WOODROW D. Hubert
MERCER, JUDY F. Jacksonville
MERCER, SARAH V. Hamlet
MERRITT, TERRY LEE Fayetteville
METCALFE, SUELLEN Arlington, Va.
MEWBORN, ADDIE E. Seven Springs
MICHAUX, JOSEPHINE D. Greensboro
MIDKIFF, LYNN E. New River
MILLER, BONNIE M. Stedman
MILLER, CAROL E. New Bern
MILLER, CHARLES E. Maxton
MILLER, GERALD R. Plymouth
MILLER, JOHN G. Edgewater, Mo.
MILLER, LESLIE E. Washington
MILLER, LINDA D. Clinton
MILLER, NORMAN W. Alexadria, Va.
MILLS, JOSHUA W. Chocowinity
MITCHELL, GEORGE Charlotte
MITCHELL, GRACE Shelby
MODLIN, EDDIE H. Jamesville
President Gives Tea for Freshmen.
MOORE, BENJAMIN T. New Bern
MOORE, JAKIE F. Kinston
MOORE, JAMES G. Marshville
MOORE, KATE H. Raleigh
MOORE, LINDA J. Ca-Vel
MOORE, MARY B. Willard
MOORE, MARY E.Hookerton
MOORE, RICHARD A. Swansboro
MOORE, SARA N. Siler City
MORGAN, BETTY F. Sanford
MORGAN, DONNA L. Stroudsburg, Pa.
MORRIS, MAX S. Burlington
MORRISETTE, SUSAN L. Enfield
MORTON, MICHAEL L. Alexandria, Va.
MOZINGO, RANDALL RAY Ayden
MUELLER, JONATHAN Durham
MULLALY, CHARLES F. Alexandria, Va.
MULLEN, REBECCA A. South Mills
MULLICAN, JOHN A. Eclipse, Va.
MULLINS, WALTER E. Nashville
MUMFORD, EMMA Greenville
MUNFORD, JOHN W. Winston-Salem
MURPHY, PATRICIA S. Wendell
MURPHY, ROSE S. Bahama
MUZINICH, JOANNA P. Wilson
NANCE, MARY C. Ayden
NASH, CLAUDIA M. Lynchburg, Va.
NEELY, FULTON R. Clinton
NEELY, PATRICIA A. Statesville
NEESE, RONALD H. Mebane
NELMS, CHANDLER C. Hampton, Va.
NELSON, ANNE B. Rocky Mount
NELSON, WALLACE V. Wagram
NEWMAN, EMMA L. Hubert
NEWMAN, JAMES B. Greenville
NEWSOME, GARY K. Whiteville
NEWTON, DOROTHY L. Farmville
NICHOLS, ELIZABETH A. Greenville
NICHOLS, FRANCES O. Durham
NICHOLSON, J.E. Raleigh
NOE, JOHN E. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
NORRIS, PERRY W. Durham
O'BRIANT, ADELIA L. Durham
O'BRIEN, JAMES T. Attleboro, Mass.
ODDO, PATRICIA L. Goldsboro
ODEN, LINDA Pinetown
ODHAM, PAMELA G. Grifton
ODOM, JANICE E. Saint Pauls
OLDHAM, BRENDA M. Sanford
OLIVE, SARA P. Winterville
OLIVER, BRAXTON S. New Bern
OLIVER, THOMAS C. Hickory
OLSEN, RICHARD P. Belle Mead, N.J.
OSTEEN, JULIA G. Asheboro
OSSWALD, ROBERT L. Greenville
OTT, BETTY J. Moorefield, W.Va.
OUTLAND, PEGGY D. Weldon
OUGH, BARBARA A. Havelock
OWENS, DORIS G. Washington
OWENS, EUGENIA E. Charlotte
PADGETT, LARRY M. Maple Hill
PAGE, CAROL A. Columbus
PAIT, JULIA A. Bladenboro
Freshmen
PALMER, JAMES C. Annadale, Va.
PARKER, MELBA J. Benson
PARKER, MURRAY M. Ahoskie
PARKER, WOODARD L. Rocky Mount
PARKS, JOSEPH C. Greensboro
PARKS, SHARON E. Gastonia
PARRISH, CHESTER F. Elm City
PARRISH, RONALD T. Durham
PARSONS, CHERYL E. Lenoir
PASQUARIELLO, DANIEL Paterson, N.J.
PATE, JAMES H. Lucama
PATTERSON, RONALD C. Roseboro
PATTERSON, TIMOTHY C. Lumberton
PEARCE, CAROL A. Richmond, Va.
PEARCE, JUDY R. Youngsville
PEELE, DOUGLAS T. Ahoskie
PENNY, REBECCA J. Rocky Mount
PERDUE, JOHN H. Salisbury, Md.
PERKINS, ANN C. Portsmouth, Va.
PERKINS, GERALD H. Arlington, Va.
PERKINSON, JAMES E. Littleton
PERKINSON, ROBERT T. Raleigh
PERRY, JOAN G. Windsor
PERRY, WILLIAM R. Raleigh
PETERSON, JOSEPH L. Wilmington
PFAFF, HOWARD R. Asheville
PHELPS, CHARLES E. Windsor
PHILLIPS, ALICE A. Raleigh
UMSTEAD HALL OFFICERS
WEST WING
President Carolyn Lynch
Vice-President Lisa Green
Secretary Ann Bumes
Treasurer Patricia Arnold
Freshmen
PHILLIPS, DORIS K. Greenville
PHILLIPS, JANE C. Goldston
PHILLIPS, LYNN C. Franklin, Va.
PICKETT, LARRY S. Durham
PIETUSZKA, JOHN B. Wilmington, Del.
PIGOTT, ELIZABETH S. Gloucester
PITCHI, ARMEONIA C. Smithfield
PITT, GAYE W. Rocky Mount
PITTMAN, IRVING K. Selma
PITTMAN, GURNEY E. Micro
PITTMAN, IVEY H. Selma
PIVER, JOAN C. Hampstead
PLUTA, LEON J. Murray Hill, N.J.
POLLARD, DELPHIA B. Cameron
POLLARD, PAULA F. Greenville
POOLE, ALICE C. Durham
POPE, MARILYN C. Durham
POPE, WILLIAM P. Greenville
PORTER, BERTHA C. Greenville
POWELL, JOHN G. Arlington, Va.
POWELL, ROBERT L. Greenville
POYTHRESS, DAN S. Raleigh
PRATT, CHARLES F. Wilmington
PRESCOTT, DONALD R. Kernersville
PREWETT, STEVEN V. Greenville
PRICE, CAROLYN D. Williamston
PRICE, FRANCES G. Durham
PRICE, HENRY J. Selma
PRICE, KATHLEEN J. Monroe
PRITCHARD, JOHN R. Henderson
PRITCHETT, W.W. Virginia Beach, Va.
PRIVETTE, PHILLIP Zebulon
PUETT, MARGARET A. Dallas
PULLIAM, DORIS D. Winston-Salem
PURCELL, SEAN F. Grimesland
PYNE, NEIL L. Charlotte
QUALLS, ORVILLE P. Hollister
QUINLIVAN, MICHAEL Pensacola, Fla.
QUINN, MICHAEL L. Gastonia
QUINN, ROBERT W. Newport
QUINONES, EDWARD Washington, D.C.
RABON, NAN N. Chadbourn
RADFORD, FRANCIS G. Greenville
RAMSEUR, FRANKLIN Camp Lejeune
RANES, WESSE C. Williamsburgh, Va.
RANKIN, NANCY L. Salisbury
RATCLIFF, JOHN L. Pantego
RAWLS, JOHN Cakron, Va.
REAVIS, MYRA J. Warrenton
REDFERN, G. CARRLEETA Albemarle
REGISTER, PATRICIA A. Cove City
REID, TIMOTHY W. Rockingham
REIFFIN, SUSAN R. Winston-Salem
REYNOLDS, GEORGE R. Ellerbe
RHODES, SUSAN J. Fleetwood, Pa
RHODES, WALTER C. Williamston
RHUE, BARBARA G. Swansboro
RICE, FRANK L. Sunbury
RICHARDSON, CECELIA Charlotte
RICHARDSON, MARY J. Statesville
RICHARDSON, RUBY J. Mayodan
RIDEOUT, CLAIRE E. Mebane
RIGGSBEE, WADE H. Henderson
RIGSBEE, ARNOLD W. Chapel Hill
RILEY, MARSHIA M. Rocky Mount
RIMME, FRANCES L. Hurdle Mills
RIPPARD, JOSEPH D. Clearwater, Fla.
RISHER, MARY L. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
ROBBINS, EVERETTE Lenoir
ROBERSON, JAMES O. Williamston
ROBERTS, BOBBY E. Willow Springs
ROBERTS, HERMAN C. Lansing
ROBERTS, SARAH E. Newport
ROBERTSON, JOAN L. Winston-Salem
ROBERSON, LAURIE R. White Oak
ROBINSON, EMILY R. Gastonia
ROEBUCK, WILLIAM F. Stokes
ROGERS, PHYLLIS K. Sanford
ROGERS, WILLIAM J. Warrenton
ROLL, GEORGE F. Durham
ROSE, JERRY G. Princeton
ROSEMAN, PAUL M. Jacksonville, Fla.
ROSS, PATRICIA A. Greenville
ROSS, PHYLLIS D. Grimesland
ROSSER, MARY C. Whitakers
ROWE, CYNTHIA L. Mount Olive
ROWELL, SIBBY J. Charlotte
ROWLAND, MARY E. Falls Church, Va.
RUBLEIN, WALTER J. Holly Ridge
RUDE, RAYMOND C. Asheboro
RUDSILL, MICHAEL D. Rockwell
Freshmen
UMSTEAD HALL OFFICERS
EAST WING
President Helen Holmes
Vice-President Patsy Wooten
Secretary Barbara Maddry
Senator Martha McKee
RUFFIN, EARLE S. Ahoskie
RUGERS, MICHAEL A. McLean, Va.
RUSH, REBECCA J. Sanford
RYNEARSON, ROBERT Arlington, Va.
RYAN, MICHAEL P. Strasburg, Va.
SAFRIT, RICHARD W. Salisbury
SAMUELS, BARBARA Paramus, N.J.
SANDERSON, GARY D. Seven Springs
SANFORD, LINDA Oxford
SASSER, NANCY W. New Bern
SATCHELL, LOU E. Easton, Md.
SATTERFIELD, CARLIE S. Graham
SAUERBIER, ROSEMARY T. Cherry Point
SAUNDERS, JANE D. New London
SAUNDERS, MARY R. Burgaw
SAWYER, LESLIE P. Virginia Beach, Va.
SCAFF, BARBARA A. Moyock
SCARBOROUGH, MARIE Zebulen
SCHRUM, PAUL M. Manassas, Va.
SCHWAB, JANET A. Garden City, N.Y.
SCOTT, JAMES R. Hobgood
SEALEY, CLAUDE R. Reidsville
SEAMANS, WILLIAM T. Kinston
SEARS, JUNE F. Raleigh
SELF, CAROL ANN Burlington
SELF, WILLIAM D. Durham
SELSOR, BARBARA J. Goldsboro
SEMONES, JANET H. Hillsville, Va.
Freshmen Now Assume Their
SEWARD, STEVEN Roosevelt, N.Y.
SEYMORE, ROSE M. Kinston
SHANDS, RONALD Henderson
SHARPE, LINDA F. Washington, D.C.
SHAVER, JACQUELYN Wadesboro
SHAW, CLYDE T. Asheboro
SHAW, PAUL E. Charlotte
SHEARIN, EARL C. Rocky Mount
SHEARIN, GAE Rocky Mount
SHEARIN, LUCIUS A. Roanoke Rapids
SHEFFER, CAREL A. Carlisle, Pa.
SHELL, JAMES A. Roxboro
SHELTON, FREDRICK Newport News, Va.
SHERWOOD, PAMELA J. McLean, Va.
SHIPP, VIRGINIA H. Clinton
SHORT, WADE B. Hendersor
SHOWFETY, FREDA Greensboro
SIMMONS, ALMERIA M. Elen College
SIMMONS, BETTY A. Greenville
SIMMONS, DONALD K. Goldsboro
SIMONS, HOWARD M. Aberdeen, Md.
SIMPSON, WILBUR G. Morehead
SIMS, BEVERLY E. Charlotte
SIMS, GAYLE D. Hillsboro
SKILES, MARIAN D. Plymouth
SLEZAK, THEODORE Glen Rock, N.J.
SLOAN, MARY V. Calypso
SMITH, BARRY L. Charlotte
SMITH, BRENDA L. Greenville
SMITH, CHARLES Durham
SMITH, EMILY B. Greenville
SMITH, GAIL C. Rocky Mount
SMITH, GENE S. Vanceboro
SMITH, GERALD G. Haw River
SMITH, GLENDA J. Perry, Fla.
SMITH, GRADY E. Lumberton
SMITH, JACK B. Wilson
SMITH, JAMES L. Mocksville
SMITH, JOSEPH S. Conway
SMITH, LANNIS E. Kenly
SMITH, LINDA C. Kinston
SMITH, LYNN D. Burlington
SMITH, MARY F. Raleigh
SMITH, MILTON R. Garland
SMITH, MIRIAM E. Mount Holly
SMITH, PAMELA L. Elm City
SMITH, SALLY A. Nashville
SMITH, SANDRA L. Salemburg
SNITEMAN, STEPHEN B. Staunton, Va.
SOUTH, ARLENE S. Hatteras
SOUTHARD, LELIA A. Durham
SPEAS, RAY R. Smithfield
SPEIGHT, JOHN L. Greenville
SPELL, CAROLYN R. Fayetteville
STACKHOUSE, BRENDA Graham
STAFFORD, SARAH c. Charlotte
STANCIL, BERTHA L. Greenville
STANCIL, JAMES G. Wilson
STANLEY, PHYLLIS K. Clarendon
STANTON, JANICE R. Winfall
STAPLES, DENNIS S. Laurinburg
STEADMAN, JUDITH C. Williamston
STEED, WILLIAM P. Robbins
Roles as Campus Leaders.
STEELE, RITCHIE D. Waxhaw
STEIN, PHILIP A. Alexandria, Va.
STEPHENS, DONNA L. Ayden
STEPHENSON, G. E. Springs Willow
STEPHENSON, JANE P. Newport News, Va.
STEWART, DONALD A. Sanford
STOKES, ELLA G. Stokes
STOKES, MARION B. Greensboro
STONE, SUSAN A. Durham
STOUT, DOUGLAS R. Virginia Beach, Va.
STOWE, DONNA L. Washington
STUCKEY, RUFUS D. Bishopville, S.C.
STUTTS, BARNEY W. Burlington
SUGGS, JUDITH A. Lumberton
SULLIVAN, LINDA F. Selma
SUMNER, BRENDA W. Milwaukee
SURLES, HUGH S. Rocky Mount
SUTHERLAND, DIANA L. Alexandria, Va.
SUTTON, JERRY D. Greenville
SUTTON, JUDITH A. Burlington
SUTTON, SANDRA R. Lagrange
SWINDELL, MARY A. Cary
SWINDELL, THELMA K. Leaksville
SWINSON, ALLEN S. Dudley
SWINSON, BARBARA J. Rocky Mount
SYKES, MARSON W. Weldon
SYKES, PATRICIA A. Portsmouth, Va.
TALBERT, WILLIAM H. Atlantic Beach
TALLMAN, EDWARD B. Jacksonville
TALLON, ROBERT M. Williamston
TARLETON, FRANCES G. Wadesboro
TASSIN, JAMES S. Arlington, Va.
TATUM, SUSAN E. Durham
TAYOR, FREDDIE L. Raleigh
TAYLOR, JAMES H. Alexandria Va.
TAYLOR, JANE E. Sanford
TAYLOR, SUSAN G. Rocky Mount
TEEL, BENNIE E. Greenville
TEEL, JUDITH A. New York, N.Y.
TEER, ROBERT D. Durham
TEMPLE, LANDON S. Jasset, Va.
TEMPLES, RODGER D. Walkertown
TERPENNING, MARSHA Greenville
TERRELL, WILLIAM I. Ahoskie
TETTERTON, AUGUSTA Washington
TEU, MARY M. Arlington, Va.
THAGARD, LEONARD W. Fay
THIGPEN, WILLIE Garner
THOMAS, ASONIA Henderson
THOMAS, STEPHEN A. New Bern
THOMASON, DONNA D. Brunswick, N.J.
THOMPSON, BENJAMIN Wilson
THORNE, THOMAS STAN selma
THREATT, NANCY A. Fayetteville
TILTON, JOHN G. Pikeville
TIMBERLAKE, MARILYN J. Youngsville
TINSLEY, LORA SUE Havelock
TOSTO, EDWIN E. Jacksonville
TOWNSEND, HENRY K. Arlington, Va.
TROUTMAN, ROBERT L. Mount Olive
TRUITT, ROBERT E. New Bern
TUCKER, SARA M. Grimesland
TUCKER, WANDA E. Albemarle
TUNNELL, VIRGINIA Elizabeth City
TURLINGTON, ROBERT O. Clinton
TURNER, CHARLES M. Durham
TURNER, HUBERT M. Mebane
TWITTY, TOMMY E. Warrenton
TYNDALL, LANA SUE Lumberton
TYNDALL, WILLIAM K. Grifton
ULLMAN, ANNETTE R. Bethesda, Md.
UPTON, BELL L. Rockingham
UTSEY, TINA D. Wilmington
VALENTINE, NANCY Marshallberg
VAN BUREN, PATTI Roanoke, Va.
VANDIFORD, HUGHLENE Stokes
VEASEY, SAMUEL Creedmoor
Freshmen
VENTERS, ROLAND V. Trenton
VINCENT, CHARLES A. Greenville
VIVERETTE, JAMES Enfield
WADE, JOHN R. Carthage
WADE, REBECCA S. Henderson
WADE, REBECCA S. Wildwood
WALD, EARL A. Greensboro
WALKER, CHERYL D. Norfolk, Va.
WALKER, JOHN L. Burlington
WALKER, PATSY I. Whitakers
WALKER, SANDRA Y. Macon
WALL, CARL B. Raleigh
WALL, PAUL R. East Bend
WALLACE LESLIE E. Washington
WALLER, MICHAEL Durham
WALLER, THOMAS D. Durham
WALTERS, EARL M. Gastonia
WALTON, LOUIS Arlington, Va.
WARFFORD, DAVID L. Winston-Salem
WASHBURN, JOHN S. Ashland, Va.
WASILE, STEPHANIE A. Washington, D.C.
WATERS, BARBAR A. Grifton
WATERS, BETTY LOU Pinetown
WATKINS, GARY D. Durham
WATSON, ELIZABETH Rowland
WEBB, BENJAMIN Morehead City
WEBER, JOHN C. Pennsauken, N.J.
WEEKS, SANDRA Tarboro
WEEKS, STEPHEN Asheboro
WEIDMAN, RONALD Gadsden, Ala.
WELCH, GLORIA Varina
WELDON, DIANA Louisburg
WELLS, GERRY Nashville
WELLS, JEFFREY McLean, Va.
WELLS, ROBERT Petersburg, Va.
WEST, JENNIFER JOY Kinston
WEST, PATRICIA ANNE Burlington
WETHERINGTON, BARBARA Chesapeake, Va.
WHALEY, TIMOTHY Chinquapin
WHEELER, JAMES Wilson
WHEELER, JULIA DOW Whiteville
WHITE, BASIL D. Raeford
WHITE, GAIL South Mills
WHITE, GLORIA Belmont
WHITE, JOSEPH Lumberton
WHITE, LINDA Cove City
WHITE, MILDRED Roper
WHITE, WILLIE O. New Bern
WHITEHURST, BETTY Oxford
WHITEHURST, MARSHA Goldsboro
WHITEMAN, ANNIE Edenton
WHITFILED, BARBARA Greenville
WHITFORD, CHARLES New Bern
WHITTEN, RICHARD Henderson
WILKINSON, MARGOT Durham
WILLETT, SUSAN China Grove
WILLIAMS, BOBBY Greenville
WILLIAMS, DAVID Merritt
WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH Spencer
WILLIAMS, GEORGE Gates
WILLIAMS, MACKIE Apex
WILLIAMS, WAYNE Fayetteville
WILLIAMSON, FLOYD Wilson
In a democracy, the government is in the hands of the people. Such is the case on this college campus. The freshmen early learn that they must choose their own officers; therefore, the class elections take place in October. In the first election, a small minority of the freshmen went to the polls. For the run-off election and after a "Meet Your Candidate Meeting," three times the original number voted. Carole White helped with the operation of the polls during the busy day.
WILLIAMSON, GERALD Arlington, Va.
WILLIAMSON, MARY Clinton
WILLIAMSON, STEPHEN Graham
WILLIFORD, PATTIE Windsor
WILLIS, EVERETT Davis
WILLIS, JULIA New Bern
WILSON, BILLIE GRAY Rowland
WILSON, CAROL Trafford, Pa.
WILSON, EARL CLINTON Wake Forest
WILSON, FLORENCE Mount Olive
WILSON, LINDA Bainbridge, Mo.
WINDHAM, CHARLOTTE Burlington
WINDLEY, JOSEPH Pantego
WINDLEY, LOUISA Williamston
WINDOM, SONDRA LEA Farmville
WINFIELD, GEORGIA Pantego
WINSTEAD, BETTY LYNN Wilson
WINSTEAD, JANICE Durham
WISHART, JOHN Lumberton
WITTER, LINDA MAY Raleigh
WOMACK, SARAH Greensboro
WOMBLE, ANDREW Hampton, Va.
WOODWARD, JOHN Pendleton
WOODARD, LYNN CAROL Conway
WOODARD, RACHEL Whiteville
WOODRUFF, DAVID New Bern
WOOTEN, PATSY Clinton
WOOTEN, TIMOTHY Maccesfield
WORSLEY, BRAXTON Tarboro
WORTHINGTON, CHARLOTTE Greenville
WRENN, KATHRYN Greensboro
WRENN, MARY IVA Franklinton
WRIGHT, JOSEPH Greensboro
WRIGHT, LOY STEPHEN Rocky Mount
WRIGHT, McKINLEY Newport News, Va.
WYNNE, HARRIETT Williamston
WYNNE, JAMES Greenville
YEZIERSKI, JULIE ANN Camp Lejeune
YOPP, SARAH ANN Charlotte
YOUMANS, WILLIAM Washington
YOUNG, JOYCE High Point
YOUNG, KATHERINE Angier
YOUNG, REBEKAH Farmville
YOUNG, VIRGINIA Charlotte
YOW, ROBERT Sanford
ZEPUL, ANITA Annandale, Va.
ZICKLER, SANDRA High Point
ZISMAN, MICHAEL Arlington, Va.
It's Patio Dancing Time--College Union Style
Index
Four thousand and twently class portaits, three hundred and forty-one faculty-administrative photographs, and seventy-five groups are represented within this 1964 edition. In order to locate who or what on these four hundred and sixty four pages, the following index has been compiled.
Faculty - Administrative Index
Adams, Barbara 295
Adams, Francis 272
Adams, Louise 272
Alexander, Rudolph 15
Allen, Benjamin 296
Arwood, Frank 271
Atkensen, John 281
Bachman, Joseph 281
Baker, Worth 14
Bailey, Donald 298
Baker, Jay 290
Barrett, Agnes 14
Batten, James 271
Batten, Sara 287
Beach, Earl 292
Bearden, James 268
Beems, Cornelia 16
Bell, Sadie 268
Benson, Patricia 283
Bing, Kenneth 284
Bizzell, Alma 16
Bliss, Ruby 296
Bend, Austin 298
Boone, Jack 278
Borthwick, Don 268
Boyette, Joseph 298
Brandon, Dorothy 268
Brannon, Oscar 289
Brewster, L.F. 281
Brimley, Ralph 271
Broadhurst, Frederick 284
Broadhurst, Ruth 295
Brown, Wyatt 281
Browning, Elmer 268
Browning, Marie 272
Bullard, Harold 278
Bullock, Louise 295
Butler, James 14
Byrd, J.W. 298
Byrd, Larry 296
Calhoun, Walter 281
Cameron, Norman 268
Cannon, Emilie 275
Cannon, Margaret 283
Caraway, Hermine 272
Cargile, Anne 287
Carlton, Herbert 301
Carr, Wendell 278
Carraway, Jessie 295
Carroll, Faye 301
Carter, Ed 271
Carter, Herbert 292
Carter, Robert 292
Chambliss, Thomas 271
Charles, Lucile 302
Chauncey, Beatrice 292
Che, Byung 268
Christensen, John 277
Clark, Amos 271
Clarke, John 296
Clark, Joseph 16
Clay, Faye 272
Clay, Howard 281
Coleman, Hubert 281
Coll, Edna 275
Cook, Geroge 272
Cox, Ruth 292
Cramer, Robert 277
Creech, Roger 289
Crenshaw, Marguerite 287
Crickmore, vivian 287
Cripps, George 292
Cubbedge, Frankie 287
Daniels, Frances 268
Daniels, John 289
Daughtery, Patricia 298
Daughtery, Stella 289
Davis, David 289
Davis, Graham 298
Davis, Vera 289
Debter, Ouida 268
Dempsey, Audrey 268
Derrick, J.O. 298
Dewar, Thadys 268
Dixon, Calvert 296
Dixon, James 301
Daugherty, Mabel 283
Drake, Elizabeth 292
Duncan, F.D. 13
Durham, Edmund 292
Durham, William 268
Durland, Donald 267
Eagan, Elsie 271
Ebbs, John 272
Edens, Ruby 268
Edminston, Robert 267
Ellen John 281
ellis, lena 268
Evans, Billie 287
Everett, Grover 298
Everett, Nell 272
Fahrner, Alvin 281
Faris, Don 298
Farnham, Emily 267
Fernandez, Manolita 275
Ferrell, Henry 281
Finch, Alton 268
Fishel, Sophie 16
Fleming, Ellen 289
Fleming, James 275
Fralick, JoAnn 272
Fuller, Frank 271
Gantt, Robert 278
Garner, Ruth 16
German, Howard 272
German, Sharon 272
Gillis, Willie 296
Goodman, Mary 272
Gordley, Marilyn 267
Gordley, Tran 267
Graham, June 268
Grate, William 272
Gray, Wellington 267
Greene, Mary 272
Griffin, Mary 295
Grigsby, Lois 272
Gross, Dawyer 300
Haggard, Paul 289
Higwood, Thomas 284
Hall, Mabel 283
Hanchrew, Joseph 268
Hardinson, jance 13
Harrison, Alice 268
Harrison, William 290
Hart, Carol 268
Hart, William 268
Harvey, John 272
Hassell, Ruby 287
Hawthorne, Nancy 16
Helms, Mary 299
Henderson, Mrs. Thomas 16
Hill, Samuel 269
Hjortsvang, Carl 292
Hogan, Gay 278
Holberg, Moselle 283
Holmes, Keith 271
Holt, Robert 13
Horne, John 13
Howell, W.W. 269
Ignram, Margaret 271
Irens, C.F. 16
Jackson, Bernard 271
Jacobsen, Leon 267
Jacobson, Nanene 267
James, Kenneth 269
Jarratt, Ingeborg 292
Jeffreys, Donald 299
Jenkins, Antoinette 272
Jenkins, Lee 10
Johnson, Milam 289
Jones, Dogulas 271
Jones Ray 269
Jorgensen, Nephi 278
Kelsey, Clarence 284
Kidd, Elbert 290
Kilpatrick, Rachel 272
Knight, Clifford 299
Knight, George 292
Koon, Ervin 290
Kozy, John 300
Kuhlman, Kenneth 290
Lambie, Ruth 283
Lanier, Gene 287
Larsen, Tora 269
Laurie, John 299
LeConte, J.N. 299
Ledbetter, Gorman 269
Leith, Robert 284
Loessin, Edgar 302
Lowe, Velma 269
Lowry, Jean 277
Lunday, T.E. 299
McDaniels, Jesse 269
McGrath, Harold 269
McGrath, Virginia 289
Mailman, Martin 292
Mailman, Mary 292
Mandel, Jacob 297
Mann, Sallie 287
Marshall, Julia 297
Martelle, Gerald 278
Martin, George 277
Martin, William 271
Martinez, Inez 295
Mattheis, Floyd 299
Mendenhall, Cynthia 16
Middleton, David 15
Miller, Thomas 293
Mims, Thomas 267
Minnis, Paul 267
Mitchell, Mavis 278
Modlin, Ruth 271
Moore, C.G. 16
Moore, Mirian 283
Morris, Janet 267
Morrison, Robert 275
Murad, Alfred 275
Murray, Jane 293
Murray, Paul 281
Myers, Bob 269
Myers, Christine 269
Napp, R.R. 300
Narmour, Gene 293
Neel, Francis 267
Nelms, Allan 15
Nicholson, Edward 297
Nicholson, James 299
Nixon, Clifford 271
Nixon, Ruth 271
Nowotny, Franz 277
Olsen, Harold 284
Parker, Walter 16
Paschal, Herbert 281
Paschal, Mary 275
Pasti, George 281
Perejda, Andrew 277
Perry, Marguerite 275
Petteway, Betty 267
Pinion, Ann 272
Pitt, Henry 290
Poindexter, James 272
Poindexter, Mary 272
Porter, Howard 279
Posey, Meredith 272
Potter, Gwen 269
Prewett, Clinton 297
Raper, Carolyn 16
Ray, Douglas 302
Read, Floyd 299
Reeder, Ernsetine 283
Reeder, Glen 279
Reilly, Bart 272
Reynolds, Charles 299
Reynolds, John 14
Reynolds, Lena 302
Rickert, Corinne 14
Rogers, Daisy 16
Roulston, Rosalind 14
Rutherford, Thomas 299
Scott, B.E. 284
Sexauer, Donald 267
Saunders, Frank 289
Serrins, David 293
Shank, Barry 293
Shaw, Ruth 93
Shea, Jannis 283
Shea, Philip 277
Sheppard, Moses 299
Simpson, Donald 290
Smiley, Wendell 287
Smith, Jane 287
Snyder, Helen 16
Sorensen, Frederick 272
Southwick, Mildred 287
Speight, Francis 267
Stapleton, hazel 297
Stalling, Nell 279
Strasavich, Clarence 279
State, Mary 271
Stewart Leland 299
Steele, Ralph 279
Steer, Helen 302
Stephenson, Richard 277
Stevens, Charles 293
Stewart, James 269
Stillwell, Daniel 277
Stillwell, Edgar 299
Stout, Carl 293
Strassler, Paul 293
Strawn, Alice 283
Strong, Clinton 279
Suggs, Jeanne 295
Taylor, Mrs. G.A. 16
Tharrington, Betsy 287
Thigpen, Estelle 16
Thomas, David 281
Thorpe, Carolyn 279
Todd, Richard 281
Toll, Eleanor 293
Toll, Paul 300
Townsend, Frank 289
Tracy, Donald 293
Tucker, james 13
Utterback, Elizabeth 272
Uzzle, William 272
Vansant, Henry 279
Vornholt, Dan 293
Waldrop, Bonnie 295
Waldrop, Paul 284
Walker, Elizabeth 287
Wanderman, Henry 275
Wanderman, Relly 275
Warren, Eva 295
Wease, James 281
Weaver, Lily 287
Weigand, George 16
Welborn, Odell 279
White, Byron 269
White, Gladys 293
White, James 269
white, Katherine 272
White, Ruth 13
Wilder, Vernie 287
Wilhelm, Holmes 275
Williams, Lee 287
Williams, Louise 289
Williams, Mary 287
Williams, Melvin 300
Wilson, Darrell, 301
Wilton, Christine 299
Winkler, Frances 272
Wolcott, Minnie 295
Wooten, Dan 14
Yarley, Brunie 16
Bill Raynor rings the victory bell.
Organizations Index
Alpha Delta Pi 170
Alpha Epsilon Pi 210
Alpha Omicron Pi 226
Alpha Phi 212
Alpha Phi Omega 304
Alpha Psi Omega 320
Alpha Xi Delta 216
Aquanymps 188
ACE 189
Baptist Student Union 178
Broadcasting Guild 190
Canterbury 179
Chapel Choir 258
Chi Beta Phi 321
Chi Omega 218
Circle K 191
College Artists 192
College Orchestra 256
College Singers 259
College Union 172
Concert Choir 258
Delta Phi Delta 306
Delta Sigma Pi 308
Delta Zeta 220
Epsilon Pi Tau 322
Free Will Baptists 180
Gamma Theto Upsilon 310
Home Economics Club 193
Industrial Arts Club 194
Kappa Alpha Order 228
Kappa Delta 222
King Youth Fellowship 181
Lambda Chi Alpha 230
Library Club 195
Lutheran Association 182
Marching Band 254
Mathematics Club 196
Men's Glee Club 261
Modern Dance Club 197
National Designers 198
Newman Club 183
New Bureau 176
Opera Workshop 261
Phi Beta Lambda 200
Phi Epsilon Kappa 323
Phi Kappa Tau 232
Phi Mu Alpha 312
Phi Omicron 324
Phi Sigma Pi 325
Pi Kappa Alpha 234
Pi Kappa Phi 236
Pre-Med and Pre-Dental 201
Sigma Alpha Iota 316
Sigma Phi Epsilon 238
Sigma Nu 240
Sigma Pi Alpha 326
Sigma Sigma Sigma 224
Sigma Tau Delta 327
SAM 202
Society of Young Friends 184
SNEA 203
Symphonic Band 257
Theta Chi 242
Tau Sigma 328
Varsity Band 259
Wesley Foundation 186
Westminster Fellowship 185
Women's Chorus 260
Women's Glee Club 261
WRA 204
WWWS 174
YDC 205
YRC 206
Doris Lambert informs us that all of the cowboys are not out west
Student Index
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Aon, Barbora J. 430
Abbey, Simeon A. Jr. 430
Abbott, Linville F. 388
Abene, Michele A. 430
Abernothy, Donno M. 410
Abernethy, Jane M 430
Abernethy, Kathryn A. 430
Abner, Carolyn L. 388
Adams, Carolyn L. 410
Adams, Carroll T. 430
Adams, Douglas E. 410
Adams, Herbert R. 410
Adams, Joon L. 430
Adams, John M. 388
Adams, Thomas N. III 430
Adams, Vivian 334
Adcock, Edna R. 334
Adkins, Margaret A. 334
Adler, Louis F. 334
Aiken, Julio M. 430
Ainsfield, Irwin J. 388
Albertson, Linda C. 334
Albright, Johnny F. Jr. 388
Albritton, Evelyn I. 334
Alcock, Guy W. 430
Alderson, Josephine C. 410
Aldridge, Carol E. 334
Aldridge, John M. 388
Aldridge, John T. 430
Aldridge, John W. 430
Alexander, Mary S. 410
Alford, Gienda R. 388
Alford, Stephen V. 388
Alford, Winnie E. 334
Alkazin, David M. 410
Allen, Albert G. 388
Allen, Alice J. 410
Allen, Anne F. 330
Allen, Barbara A. 388
Allen, Betty S. 410
Allen, Buell T. 388
Allen, Carolyn A. 430
Allen, Jerold W. 430
Allen, Jonathan C. 430
Allen, Joseph M. III 388
Allen, Margaret A. 388
Allen, Michael W. 430
Allen, Robert D. 410
Allen, Russell E. 410
Allen, Susan K. 388
Allen, Warren K. 334
Allgood, Koweta A. 410
Alligood, Greta J. 410
Alligood, Hilda R. 388
Alligood, Miriam L. 430
Alligood, Steve H. 388
Allison, James R. 334
Allison, Noncy B. 410
Allsbrook, Michael L. 430
Allsbrook, Wilbur Jr. 410
Alston, Emma C. 430
Aman, Gene T. 334
Ambrose, Ravonda 388
Amerson, Isaoc W. Jr. 410
Amick, Harold W. 430
Anders, Melba A 388
Anders, Olivia J 388
Anderson, Carolyn J. H 334
Anderson, Clinton E. 410
Anderson, George F. 388
Anderson, Johnny Y. 334
Anderson, Lmwood R. 388
Anderson, Lois D. 410
Anderson, Lynda C. 430
Anderson, Peggy P. 410
Anderson, Ralph E. 410
Anderson, Wm. B. Jr. 410
Andrews, Bruce W. 430
Andrews, Edna P. 430
Andrews, Fredericka 388
Andrews, James T. 334
Andrews, John O. 388
Andrews, Louise F. 430
Andrews, Lynda E. 410
Ange, Robert W. 410
Angelo, Joseph 410
Angstadf, Robert D. 388
Apple, Jomes K. 410
Apple, Rita N. 430
Aront, Patricia A. 334
Arie, Suzanne 430
Arledge, Michael P. 430
Armistead, Madeleine 430
Armstrong. Linda G. 334
Arnold, Mildred J. 388
Arnold, Patricia A. 430
Arnoult, Joseph H. 334
Arrowood, Harold A. 430
Arthur, Charles L. 330
Ashley, Nadeon L. 335
Ashworth, Brenda A. 388
Askew, Charles A. 410
Askew, Garland L. 410
Askew, Phyllis P. 410
Askin, Jerome 410
Atkinson, Frank R. II 410
Atkinson, Lois 335
Atkinson, Mabel J. 430
Atkinson, Pamela G. 388
Aulbert, Linda K. 410
Austin, Dawn E. 335
Austin, Kenneth W. 430
Autrey, Lois A. 335
Autry, Brenda S. 388
Avera, Margaret H. 388
Averette, Larry M. 335
Averso, Alfonso R. 430
Avery, Dorinda D. 410
Avery, John A. 430
Avery, Mary F. 430
Avery, Noncy P. 430
Aycock, Donald A. 430
Aycock, Roger S. 430
Aycock, Sarah Ann 335
Ayers, Brenda K. 388
Ayers, Fred D. 335
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Babb, Nancy J. 410
Bacon, Lee H. 335
Badenhop, Patsy A. 410
Bagwell, Timothy B. 410
Bailey, Bettie J. 335
Bailey, Herbert T. Jr. 335
Bailey, Michael C. 388
Bailey, Otis T. 335
Bailey, Sanford W. 335
Bailey, Shaaron A. 335
Bailey, Shellie D. 335
Baines, Thomas 430
Baker, Betty J. 410
Baker, Betty L. 430
Baker, Ethel I. 430
Baker, James F. 388
Baker, Kathleen A. 388
Baker, Lynda D. 410
Baker, Mary A. 335
Baker, Michael S. 430
Baker, Rita w. 335
Baker, Robert H. III 410
Baker, Ruth A. 410
Balch, Dorothy C. 410
Baldwin, Anna L. 388
Baldwin, Donald M. 388
Baldwin, Harry L. 430
Ballance, Bonnie D. 335
Ballance, Carolyn E. 430
Ballance, William D. 335
Ballard, Linda Dare 388
Ballew, Ruby J. 388
Banks, Morie C. 410
Barber, Joseph C. Jr. 430
Barbosa, Randolph 410
Barbour, Carolyn P. 410
Barco, Barbara G. 336
Barefoot, Frances M. 430
Barefoot, James O. 388
Barefoot, Janet R. 410
Barefoot, Judy E. 430
Barefoot, Miles F. 336
Barger, Donald S. 430
Barker, Lynwood W. 410
Barlow, Carol J.
Barnes, Carolyn J. 388
Barnes, Carolyn S. 336
Barnes, Elizabeth C. 410
Barnes, Janice M. 388
Barnes, Jean D. 430
Barnes, Kenneth O. 388
Barnes, Kenneth T. 336
Barnes, Mary C. 410
Barnes, Perry D. 388
Barnes, Vauclain W. 388
Barnes, Willie R. 388
Barhhill, Carolyn N. 410
Barnhill, Donnye V. 336
Barrett, Alice E. 430
Barrett, Vlcki L. 388
Barrier, Reba A. 430
Barringer, Mary Joyce 430
Barrow, Barbara A. S. 430
Barrow, Edward L. 388
Bartlett, Martha B. 430
Bartley, Wm. S. 430
Barts, Darrell J. 430
Barwick, Deleon W. 430
Basnight, Della 410
Basnight, Ellen V. 389
Basnight, Eugene H. Jr. 430
Basnight, Georgetta 389
Basnight, Sheila S. 430
Bass, Carole J. 410
Bass, Emma L. 389
Bass, Judith C. 389
Bass, Lenna R. 389
Bass Linda R. 389
Bass, Lynwood A. 336
Bass, Portia F. 389
Bass, Richard W. 389
Bass, Sandra L. 389
Batchelor, Judith E. 430
Bateman, Dorinda P. 389
Bateman, Glendora 411
Bateman, Washington E. 336
Batten, Eva S. 411
Batts, Willard E. Jr. 389
Bauerband, Joseph L. 431
Baulding, Larry E. 431
Baxley, Howard K. 431
Baxley, Sandra J. 389
Beach, Newton L. 389
Beachman, Doris A. 411
Beacham, Mary L. 389
Beal, Julia C. 431
Beal, Larry M. 389
Beaman, Ernest H. 389
Beaman, Patricia C. 431
Beamon, Margaret V. 431
Beamon, Wm. Perry 431
Beasley, Bobby W. 336
Beasley, Patsy R. 411
Beatty, Richard L. 411
Beavers, Jane M. 411
Becht, Susan E. 431
Beck, Lora H. 336
Beeson, Linda G. 431
Behr, John D. 389
Bell, Izora J. 389
Bell, John S. Jr. 411
Bell, Lawrence L. 411
Bell, Phyllis E. 389
Bell, Sylvia J. 431
Bellamy, Robert H. 389
Bellmer, Richard L. 411
Beloff, Bernord Ed 389
Bemis, Wiliam Y. 431
Bender, Barbara B. 431
Bender, Lydia J. 389
Benfield, William J. 411
Benmouyal, Pierre P. 336
Bennett, Barbara S. 431
Bennett, Bryan L. 336
Bennett, Elizabeth A. 337
Bennett, Hobson C. Jr. 411
Bennett, Jerry L. 389
Bennett, Robert R. Jr. 389
Benson, James L. 337
Benson. Jimmy C. 337
Benson, Lynwood E. 411
Bentley, Janice T. 389
Benton, Sallie A. 389
Ben, Uri S.. 431
Berg, Judith A. 411
Berini, Dante C. 431
Bernard, Anne E. 431
Bernhardt, John C. 411
Bernstein, Iris R. 431
Berrier, Judith A. 411
Berry, Bonnie G. 431
Berry, Ira W. 389
Berry, Wm. L. 337
Best, Brenda F. 431
Best, Linda C. 337
Betack, Edmund J. 337
Biesecker, Ronda A. 411
Biggs, Bruce A. 411
Biggs, James F. 389
Some people bet the shirts from their backs. You played a different version, didn't you Eddie?
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Biggs, Judy L. 337
Biggs, Rittie J. 337
Biggs, Sara C. 431
Biggs, Thomas O. 337
Billings, Charlyn R. 389
Billings, Kathryn C. 389
Bingham, Donna A. 337
Bird, Robert F. 431
Bishop, James G. III 389
Bishop, Jane E. 431
Bissette, Donna D. 389
Black, Linda J. 431
Black, Sandra Kay 337
Blackburn, Larry M. 337
Blackman, Clara J. 431
Blackmon, Billy R. 389
Blackwelder, Charles 337
Blackwell, Ernest N. 389
Blackwell, M. Dale Jr. 330
Blake, Paul R. 411
Blake, Richard G. 411
Blanchard, Benjamin B. 431
Blanchard, Charles W. 337
Blanchard, Irvin T. 411
Blanchard, Lennie R. 431
Blanchard, Stephen M. 431
Bland, Adelaide P. 389
Bland, Janet E. 389
Bland, Martha O. 431
Bland, Rebecca S. 431
Blankenship, Judy A. 411
Blanks, Joseph A. Jr. 389
Blanton, James C. 337
Blasingame, June L. 389
Blinson, Patricia S. 389
Bloodworth, Alexander 431
Blount, Gwendolyn M. 4321
Blow, George E. 431
Blow, John Michael 389
Blue, John W. III 431
Blythe, Chester E. 411
Blythe, Margaret E. 337
Blythe, Marlene E. 411
Boatner, Sandra A. 389
Boatright, Juanita L. 411
Bobbitt, Jack P. Jr. 411
Bobbitt, Joan F. 337
Bock, Margaret A. 389
Bogatko, John A. 411
Bolejack, Don P. 431
Boles, Roger D. 389
Boley, Zoe E. 431
Bolling, James E. Jr. 389
Bolton, Jane E. 411
Bonds, Mary D. 431
Boney, Patricia E. 431
Bonner, Frederick Jr. 431
Bonner, Kathryn M. 389
Bonner, Micajah M. 337
Booker, Thomas C. 411
Booth, Scotty D. 389
Bost, James P. Jr. 411
Bost Nathaniel L. 389
Bost, Walter L. 431
Bostic, Brenda E. 389
Bostic, Walter E. Jr. 431
Boteler, Edward M. Jr. 338
Bottoms, Myra A. 431
Boudreaux, Robert M. 338
Bounds, Ralph M. 390
Bourne, Emma G. 431
Bovard, Walter B. 431
Bowen, George B. 338
Bowen, Hubert M. 431
Bowen, Nell C. 338
Bowen, Patricia K. 431
Bowers, Dan L. 338
Bowers, Douglas B. 431
Bowers, Fred W. 390
Bowling, Patsy S. 338
Bowman, Betty S. 431
Bowman, Juanita F. 390
Boyce, Janice E. 411
Boyd, Brenda L. 411
Boyd, Carolyn C. 338
Boyd, Jacky D. 390
Boyd, Peggy S. 338
Boyd, Rebecca J. 431
Boyette, Glenda P. 390
Brabble, Diana F. 431
Bracey, Conner H. 431
Bradfield, Frederick 411
Bradley, David J. 338
Bradley, David J. 338
Bradley, Margaret K. 411
Bradley, Mary L. 431
Bradley, Sandra W. 390
Bradley, Syliva D. 431
Bradshaw, Nancy B. 390
Brady, Eunice A. 411
Brady, Johnny T. 411
Brammer, Otis W. 390
Branch, Alice V. 431
Branch, Robert C. III 338
Brandon, Elizabeth R. 338
Brandon, Thomas C. Jr. 411
Brann, Loraine W. 431
Brannon, Elizabeth K. 338
Brannon, Joseph P. 390
Braswell, Billy E. 338
Braswell, Curtis E. 431
Braswell, Douglas G. 338
Braswell, Lyc C. 390
Braunlich, Joan L. 390
Braxton, Julia C. 338
Braxton, Patricia L. 411
Braxton, Robert L. 431
Bray, Virginia D. 390
Breedlove, John R. 338
Brett, Herbert M. 390
Brewer, Betty J. 411
Brewer, Donald L. 338
Brewer, Hilda M. 339
Brewer, Linda E. 339
Brewer, Lynn D. 411
Brewer, Richard D. 339
Bridgers, Blannie P. 411
Bridgers, Diana L. 431
Bridgers, Helen R. 390
Bridgewater, Coinne 411
Bright, Mary C. 431
Bright, Norma F. 339
Briley, Betty J. 431
Briley, Lennon G. 339
Briley, Nina C. 411
Briley, William C. 339
Brinkley, Linda F. 411
Brinkley, Robert F. 339
Brinkley, William Jr. 339
Brinn, Jack E. 339
Brinn, Judy P. 390
Brinn, Phyllis S. 411
Brinn, William J. Jr. 390
Brinson, James I. 390
Brisson, Judy H. 339
Britt, Henry V. 339
Britt, Leonard E. 431
Britt, Patricia A. 411
Britt, Rebecca A. 431
Britt, Sandra 431
Brittain, Dorothy W. 339
Britton, Brena C. 432
Britton, Joseph B. 432
Broadhurst, Elizabeth 390
Broadhurst, Janet C. 432
Broadhurst, Mary E. 432
Brogden, William M. 390
Brook, Audrey W. 330
Brook, Michael C. 330
Brooks, Barbara G. 411
Brooks, Donald P. 411
Brooks, Lora C. 432
Brooks, Sheila A. 432
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Broughton, Judy E. 339
Brown, Charles M. Jr. 339
Brown, Claudia C. 339
Brown, David A. 432
Brown, Donald W. 411
Brown, Dora A. 390
Brown, Dwayne A. 432
Brown, Dwight D. 339
Brown, Eliz. B. 432
Brown, Elizabeth F. 339
Brown, Geneva Y. 411
Brown, James A. 411
Brown, Joseph P. 339
Brown, Joyce E. 340
Brown, Lawrence M. Jr. 432
Brown, Lela M. 411
Brown, Mary J. 432
Brown, Michael T. 390
Brown, Patricia J. 432
Brown, Pattie A. 411
Brown, Richard L. 390
Brown, Robert C. Jr. 432
Brown, Robert C. 390
Brown, Sammy A. 412
Brown, Thelma A. 412
Brown, Thomas E. 432
Brown, William A. Jr. 340
Browning, Virginia C. 390
Bryan, Bonny A. 412
Bryan, James W. III 432
Bryan, Janet L. 340
Bryan, Judith A. 412
Bryan, Cauley J. 340
Bryant, Elizabeth L. 340
Bryant, Janet S. 412
Bryant, Leafie C. 412
Bryant, William C. Jr. 432
Buchholz, Edward T. 432
Buck, David R. 412
Buck, Elbert T. Jr. 432
Buck, James A. 390
Buck, Kenneth R. 390
Buck, William H. 412
Buckner, Chester N. 432
Buckner, Ronald H. 412
Bugg, Mary H. 390
Buie, Donald N. 390
Bulla, Robert F. Jr. 432
Bullard, Jackie F. 340
Bullard, Linda N. 432
Bullard, Walter M. 390
Bullock, George M. 340
Bullock, Jacqueline O. 340
Bullock, Jimmie N. 432
Bullock, Marvin F. 340
Bullock, Robert W. 432
Bulluck, Judy K. 432
Bumgardner, John M. 432
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Bunch, Arnold W. 432
Bundy, Ola M. 340
Bunn, Linda D. 412
Bunn, Ralph H. Jr. 412
Bunn, Russell D. 423
Bunting, Glennice S. T. 340
Bunting, Jerry D. 412
Bunting, Norman W. 390
Bunting, Polly L. 340
Burgess, John P. 341
Bruke, John V. 432
Brukette, David A. 341
Burnette, Conway, H. 412
Burnette, Jimmy D. 390
Burns, Elizabeth A. 432
Burroughs, Candace V. 432
Burroughs, Charles B. 390
Burroughs, Diane F. 341
Burt, Judith L. 390
Burton, Julian T. 390
Burton, P. Jane 432
Burton, William G. 341
Burton, Willie M. 432
Burwell, Susanne J. 412
Butler, Charles K. 432
Butler, Jennifer C. 432
Bynum, Chatherine E. 432
Bynum, Henry L. Jr. 391
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Byrd, Esther H. 432
Byrd, Franklin D. III 432
Byrd, Judith C. 391
Byrd, Julia F. 432
Byrd, Meredith L. 391
Byrd, Retha F. 432
Byrne, Richard L. 432
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Cain, LInda H. 341
Cain, Randall S. 391
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Caldwell, Anthony S. 432
Caldwell, Carolyn J. 391
Calhoun, Brenda G. 432
Calloway, Nancy L. 412
Cameron, Betsy C. 412
Cameron, Julian E. Jr. 391
Camp, James C. 432
Campbell, Jack W. III 412
Campbell, Martha E. 432
Campbell, Mary A. 341
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Campbell, Patricia A. 432
Campbell, Rachel F. 391
Campbell, Richard E. 432
Campbell, William W. 391
Canady, Jeanette A. 391
Canipe, Brenda J. 341
Canipe, Peggy J. 341
Cannady, Sylvia D. 341
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Cannon, Ina S. 433
Cannon, James A. Jr. 341
Cannon, William E. 341
Cantrell, Henry B. 341
Canup. Johnny L. 412
Capel, Gladys A. 391
Capps, Betsy L. 412
Capps, Grank A. 391
Carawan, Betty A. 341
Carawon, Lewis S. 412
Carlyle, Opal M. 412
Carman, Mary E. 391
Carney, Basil W. Jr. 433
Caroon, Nathan A. 341
Carpenter, John R. 433
Carpenter, Mary J. 433
Carpenter, Ned P. 433
Carr, Charles B. 391
Carr, Judy C. 341
Carr, Virginia S. 433
Carraway, Joseph L. 433
Carraway, Kenneth L. 391
Carraway, Mary E. T. 412
Cornngton, Dennis H. 412
Carroll, Elizabeth 341
Carroll, Michoel D. 391
Carson, Ann E. 412
Carson, George K. 412
Carstarphen, M. M. Jr. 391
Carter, Brenda H. 433
Carter, Carol J. 433
Carter, Carole B. 342
Carter, Elaine J. 412
Carter, Lelia M. 412
Carter, Michele R. 412
Carter, Parker W. 433
Carter, Pleas W. 391
Carter, Ronald W. 412
Carver, Mane E. 433
Cascioli, Edna H. 342
Casale, Wayne C. 433
Casey, Benjamin H. Jr. 342
Casey, Carol F. 391
Casey, Linda K. 391
Casey, Peggy M. 342
Casey, Phillip H. Jr. 433
Cash, Belle Lou 342
Cash, Peggy M.342
Cash, Sondro L. 433
Cash, Ted L. 412
Cashion, James E. Jr. 433
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Cason, Mollie J. 391
Cassick, Carol A. 342
Cassidy, Joseph P. 433
Caslelloe, Mary C. 342
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Cates, Carolyn A. 433
Cates, Edith A. 342
Cates, Margaret N. 433
Cates, Philip B. 412
Cauble, Myrtle K. 412
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Caudle, Richard L. 433
Caviness, Belly G. 412
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Cayton, Carl D. 412
Cayton, Elizabeth B. 342
Chalk, Denise R. 342
Chambers, Martha J. 433
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Champion, Bettie S. 342
Champion, Donna L. 412
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Chandler, John C. Jr. 412
Chandler, Judith L. 391
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Chapman, James A. 412
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Chapman, Rebecca F. 433
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Chappell, Ellen D. 433
Choppell, Robert H. 391
Cherry, Betty L. 433
Charlton, Linda S. 391
Charuhas, Helen C. 412
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Cheek, Wesley B. 391
Cheroff, Richard P. 433
Cherry, Betty L. 433
Cherry, James S. 342
Cherry, Janet A. 433
Cheshire, William E. 342
Chesson, Hilton O. Jr. 391
Chesson, Jessie P. Jr. 330
Chesson, Mary O. 433
Chesnon, Michael N. 433
Chestnutt, Sylvia I. 343
Chiarenza, Anthony A. 343
Childress, Bobby Lee 412
Chisholm, Hilda E. 391
Chitty, Brenda K. 391
Chrisman, Gary B. 343
Christenbury, Judy M. 433
Christopher, Lina C. 413
Church, Geoffrey N. 433
Church, Randy G. 433
Churchill, Ann C. 413
Cintora, Felicidad M. 433
Clapp, Jerry D. 391
Clark, Charles A. 413
Clark, Dorothy M. 413
Clark, Frances J. 433
Clark, Ivey S. 433
Clark, James R. 413
Clark, Jeanette T. 413
Clark, Mary E. 433
Clark, Mary L. 391
Clark, Myra G. 343
Clark, Ray C. 433
Clark, Ruby J. 433
Clark, Thurman L. 391
Clark, Willard J. Jr. 343
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Clarke, Sammie J. 391
Clegg, Eleanor J. 433
Clifton, Susan R. 343
Cline, Harold W. 413
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Coates, James E. 413
Coats, David M. 413
Coats, Rose M. 413
Cobb, Lester M. Jr. 391
Cobb, Richard R. 413
Cobb, Sandra L. 343
Coble, James D. 413
Coble, Mary E. 391
Coble, Michael J. 433
Cochran, Francis W. Jr. 433
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Cochrane, Alice J. 343
Cockman, James E. 433
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Cogdell, Wm. D. 433
Coghill, Conrad C. Jr. 391
Coker, Carolyn E. 412
Cole, Delores A. 433
Cole, Lena C. 433
Cole, Margaret L. 391
Cole, Susan I. 433
Cole, Walter E. 413
Coleman, Barbara A. 413
Coleman, Elizabeth S. 391
Coleman, Judith R. 413
Coleman, Margaret A. 391
Collier, Judith A. 413
Collins, Dorothy C. 391
Collins, Glyn E. 433
Collins, Judith A. 433
Collins, Wallace W. 391
Collins, William M. 343
Colston, William H. 433
Coltrain, LInda J. 433
Coltrain, Mamie E. 413
Colwell, Breanda K. 413
Combs, Carol A. 391
Combs, Leanne 343
Comer, Wayne D. 433
Compton, nancy G. 343
Conder, Anne R. 343
Congleton, Kenneth R. 343
Conn, Mary J. 391
Connell, Joseph S. Jr. 433
Conner, Jean H. 391
Connors, Charles E. 413
Conrad, Virginia D. 433
Conway, Judith L. 413
Cook, Sidney R Jr. 391
Cook, Wayne 413
Cooke, Connie K. 413
Cooke, Gladys W. 391
Cooke, Rodger M. 433
Cooley, Alice F. 413
Coon, John W. 413
Cooper, George B. Jr. 433
Cooper, Grady E. Jr. 413
Cooper, John S. III 433
Cooper, Mary L. 413
Cooper, William G. Jr. 413
Copeland, Jasper W. 413
Coppedge, John H. III 433
Copple, Carl B. 413
Copple, Richard L. 343
Corbett, Annie S. 391
Corbett, Arthur G. 413
Corbett, Dianne 413
Corbett, Douglas R. 433
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Correa, Lessie 433
Cortese, Richard A. 433
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Coston, Mary A. 413
Cotten, Jerry W. 433
Cotten, Roger C. 433
Cottle, Albert J. Jr. 433
Coulter, Mary Lou 433
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Coviello, Michelle E. 391
Cowell, Rebecca A. 413
Cowie, Joan E. 413
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Cox, Beverly B. 343
Cox, Brenda C. 413
Cox, Carol R. 343
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Cox, Etta J. 392
Cox, Henry C. 392
Cox, Jack H. 433
Cox, Kenneth G. 413
Cox, Linda D. 392
Cox, Linda S. 413
Cox, Marion E. 392
Cox, Norman J. 392
Cox, Richard C. Jr. 392
Cox, Ronnie H. 344
Cox, Roy S. 344
Cox, Samuel H. 433
Cox, Stanley W. 344
Cox, Vivian A. 344
Cozart, Cassandra L. 392
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Craft, Hollis G. 392
Craft, Michael L. 433
Crain, Jean Durbin 413
Crane, Peter B. 433
Cratch, Billie J. 413
Cravotta, Julia B. 392
Crawford, Diane E. 413
Crawford, Kay E. 413
Crawford, Wm. F. Jr. 433
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Crayton, Darla G. 392
Crayton, Sybil D. 434
Creech, Charles W. 413
Creech, Gloria J. 434
Creech, Joseph G. 413
Creech, Lois C. 392
Creech, Minnie L. 392
Creech, Wm. D. 392
Creegan, Fay M. 392
Crenshaw, Linda A. 413
Crew, John A. 434
Crippen, Glibert W. 392
Crisp, Betty L. 434
Crisp, Linda F. 392
Crocker, Frances A. 413
Crocker, James T. 344
Crocker, Sylvia A. 344
Croll, Nancy J. 434
Cromartie, James H. 434
Croom, Anne C. 413
Croom, Emily L. 392
Croom, Frances E. 434
Croom, John R. 392
Cross, Carol J. 434
Cross, James L. 344
Crotts, Stephen W. 413
Crouch, Peggy T. 344
Crouse, Linda C. 344
Crowder, Richard W. 392
Crowell, Brenda D. 392
Crowell, James K. Jr. 344
Crowell, Wm. J. Jr. 434
Crump, James W. 413
Cumpler, Charles P. 392
Crutchfield, Phyllis 413
Crutchfield, Richard 434
Culbreth, Thomas C. Jr. 344
Cullipher, Louis A. Jr. 344
Culp, Ronald K. 413
Culpepper, Victoria J. 434
Cummings, George W. 413
Cummins, Roma L. 344
Cunniff, William H. 344
Cuningham, Sydney G. 434
Cunningham, Suzanne O. 344
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Currin, Glenda F. 434
Currin, Gussie L. 413
Currin, Phyllis A. 434
Currin, Sandra E. 434
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Dail, Eva S. 344
Dail, James R. 413
Dail, Robbie N. 414
Dale, William N. 434
Daly, Edward J. 434
Daley, Joan M. 414
Dallas, Garland S. Jr. 345
Dalton, Pamela J. 434
Daly, George D. Jr. 392
Daly, Janet K. 392
Dambrosio, Louis A. 392
Daniel, Betty B. 345
Daniel, Darryl T. 434
Daniel, Ruth C. 345
Daniel, W. L. Jr. 392
Daniels, Brenda J. 392
Daniels, Candace A. 434
Daniels, Charles E. Jr. 392
Daniels, Don G. 392
Daniels, Edward L. 414
Daniels, Linda C. 392
Daniels, William C. Jr. 434
Daniels, Wm. E. 345
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Dark, Lois E. 434
Darr, Pamela B. 414
Daughtry, Carolyn J. 434
Daughtry, Ronnie C. 414
Davenport, Andrew 434
Davenport, Bertram L. 392
Davenport, Dana L. 414
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Daves, Betty L. 414
Daves, Patricia A. 345
Davey, Elizabeth A. 434
David, Patricia L. 414
Davidson, Tondra C. 434
Davis, Adnrew M. III 345
Davis, Archie D. 434
Davis, Barbara J. 414
Davis, Carolyn U. 392
Davis, Charles M. 345
Davis, Curtis M. 392
Davis, David W. 392
Davis, Diane H. 434
Davis, Doris A. 434
Davis, Edgar Q. 345
Davis, Flora P. 414
Davis, Georgia E. 434
Davis, Haywood M. 392
Davis, James C. Jr. 392
Davis, Janice F. 345
Davis, Jean Swindell 345
Davis, Joseph R. Jr. 392
Davis, Kathleen K. 392
Davis, Katherine L. 434
Davis, Leslie A. 414
Davis, Linda K. 345
Davis, Lyla D. 434
Davis, Mary L. 434
Davis, Nannie E. 414
Davis, Patricia M. 346
Davis, Peggy L. 346
Davis, Ronnie L. 414
Davis, Sally A. 414
Davis, Sandra A. 392
Davis, Sandra T. 414
Davis, Susan L. 434
Davis, Wm. R. 434
Davis, Wm. S. Jr. 434
Davis, Wm. T. 392
Davison, Peter J. 392
Dawkins, Edwin A. 346
Dawson, Roger W. 434
Day, Sandra J. 434
Day, Theodore M. 392
Deal, Jackie W. 434
Deal, Madeline E. 434
Deal, Wm. F. 434
Dean, Flora A. 434
Dean, Howard N. Jr. 414
Dean, Willie L. 346
Deans, Delano C. 392
Deans, Nancy S. 414
Deaton, Elizabeth A. 434
Deberry, Victor A. 346
Debnam, Danny K. 414
Debruhl, Carolyn F. 346
Deese, Marsha J. 414
Degrange, David C. 434
Dellinger, Janis L. 434
Delmet, Darlene A. 434
Delong, Margaret A. 392
Del Russo, Alfred M. 414
Denning, Judy F. 346
Dennis, Christopher L. 434
Dennis, Joyce F. 414
Dennis, Robert A. 392
Denton, Aileen R. 392
Denton, Sandra J. 392
Dercole, Patricia A. 346
Derrickson, Vivian M. 434
Devane, Charles M. 393
Dew, Lucile M. 393
Dewey, Charles A. III 414
Dexter, Charlotte W. 330
Dick, James E. 414
Dickens, Donald C. 346
Dickens, Donna Y. 346
Dickens, James R. 414
Dickens, Judy A. 434
Dickens, Wm. I. II 434
Dickerson, Lyman B. 414
Dilda, Kenneth W. 434
Dilday, James E. 346
Dilday, Johnny C. 414
Dilday, Robert L. 393
Dildy, Louis T. III 434
Dillman, Elizabeth A. 414
Dimattina, Ernest H. 393
Dittmer, Arlene L. 393
Diuguid, Frank S. III 393
Dixon, Annie L. 346
Dixon, Brenda D. 393
Dixon, Jackie B. 434
Dixon, Melda F. 414
Dobson, Edith D. 414
Dodd, William C. 434
Dodson, Claude B. 414
Dodson, Thomas A. Jr. 434
Doherty, Gerald M. 414
Dollar, Barry J. 434
Domanski, Gary F. 414
Donohue, paul J. 414
Dorman, Larry W. 434
Dorsey, Mary B. 414
Dorsey, Neil E. 393
Doub, Linda G. 393
Doughtie, Joan L. 434
Douglas, Keith J. 414
Dowd, Carolyn A. 346
Dowd, Robert E. 414
Dowdy, Audrey V. 414
Dowdy, Bybe D. 346
Dowdy, Ronald E. 393
Dozier, Sylvia A. 393
Dozier, Wanda L. 414
Drake, Patricia A. 393
Draper, John R. 346
Drew, Alma G. 414
Driggers, Judy B. 393
Driver, Charles M. Jr. 434
Drummond, Patricia A. 393
Duperrut, Chistiane 434
Duckett, Wm. P. Jr. 434
Duckworth, Wm. E. 393
Dudley, Mary Long 346
Duke, Joel T. 434
Duke, Joseph B. 346
Duke, Robert M. 393
Duncan, Nena B. 346
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Duncan, Wanda J. 414
Dunn, Charles P. 435
Dunn, Doris F. E. 347
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Dunn, Jennie S. 435
Dunn, Margaret A. 435
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Durham, Billy L. 393
Durrer, Linda C. 414
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Eagan, Dennis F. 414
Eanes, Clifton W. 393
Earnhardt, Linda K. 435
Earp, Mary A. 414
Eason, Brenda C. 435
Eason, Roberta A. 393
Easterling, Sudie R. 435
Eatmon, Velma R. 347
Edgerton, Carol F. 435
Edmundson, Robert Jr. 393
Edwards, Agnes L. 393
Edwards, Brenda E. 435
Edwards, Charlotte E. 414
Edwards, Clifton O. 393
Edwards, Glenda A. 435
Edwards, Herman O. Jr. 414
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Edwards, James R. 347
Edwards, Joseph C. 435
Edwards, Liston G. 435
Edwards, Mary C.L. 347
Edwards, Richard D. 414
Edwards, Robert O. 347
Edwards, Sandra R. 435
Edwards, Stanely E. 435
Edwards, Sylvia L. 347
Edwards, Tana F. 435
Edwards, Tracy C. 393
Efrid, Jean A. 393
Efland, Donald C. 435
Efland, Linda K. 347
Efland, Madison L. 435
Eisele, Mary F. 435
Eilali, Maid A. 393
Eilali, Majid A. 393
Elder, Sara J. 414
Elder, Sylvia D. 347
Elias, Gloria J. 414
Ellington, Catherine 435
Ellington, Charles W. 414
Elliot, John D. 347
Elliott, Brice R. 414
Elliott, Charles III 435
Elliott, Joan E. 393
Ellis, Margaret A.D. 435
Ellis, William A. 435
Elman, William L. 393
Elmore, Amaziah W. 414
Elmore, Linda F. 414
Elmore, William E. 435
Elmore, Wm. R. Jr. 414
Elston, Rebecca J.R. 347
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Embler, Joe F. 435
Emory, Christine S. 435
Emory, Melvin F. 393
England, Carolyn R. 393
English, Alinda L. 435
Engilsh, John C. 347
Ennis, Sarah E. 415
Ennis, Walter M. 415
Ennis, Wayne L. 435
Entzminger, David W. 393
Epton, Sarah K. 347
Erdman, Lynn L. 435
Ervin, Lucy C. 415
Esham, David E. 435
Esser, Marian 435
Estrin, Rosalie B. 393
Eubanks, Linwood G. 435
Euliss, Daniel B. 415
Eure, Jacquelyn P. 435
Evans, Albert L. III 415
Evans, Audrey K. 435
Evans, Betsy L. 435
Evans, Carolyn L. 415
Evans, Charlotte M. 347
Evans, Crystal L. 435
Evans, Linda A. 393
Evans, Linda F. 393
Evans, Louise C. 347
Evans, Omega F. 435
Evans, Patricia N. 415
Evans, Plato G. 393
Evans, Sara E. 415
Evans, Susan W. 435
Everett, Edith R. 347
Everett, Priscilla A. 393
Everett, Shirley A. 393
Everett, William C. 415
Everhart, Robert G. Jr. 415
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Everson, Helen L. 415
Everson, Marshel W. 415
Ewell, Grace L. 435
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Fairless, Brenda R. 435
Fairless, Charlotte E. 415
Fairrington, C. Jane 415
Falls, Ida J. 435
Fann, Donnie R. L. 393
Fann, Sandra L. 435
Farabow, Jeanne E. 415
Farmer, Carolyn M. 415
Farmer, James O. 393
Farr, Susan E. 435
Farrior, Patricia K. 348
Farris, Patricia R. 393
Farthing, Michele P. 435
Faulkner, Charleene B. 415
Faw, Jean P. 393
Feddeman, Wm. K. 435
Federici, Robert A. 393
Feimster, Larry D. 415
Felton, Elbert P. 415
Felton, Larry L. 435
Felts, Carol M. 348
Fennell, Mary M. 435
Fenstermacher, Wm. C. 393
Ferguson, Dorothy R. 435
Ferrell, Lennis F. 435
Ferrell, Sandra J. 393
Ferris, Linda P. 435
Fields, Bill G. 393
Fields, Charles R. 415
Finch, Lalah K.S. 393
Finch, Ralph A. 415
Fincher, Earle L. Jr. 435
Finman, Edward D. 415
Fish, Judith B. 348
Fisher, Glenn J. Jr. 348
Fitzgerald, David Jr. 415
Fitzgerald, Douglas H. 435
Fitzgerald, John A. 393
Fitzgerald, John E. 415
Fitzgerald, Marshall 435
Fitzgibbon, Sandra L. 348
Fitzpatrick, John M. 415
Flake, Judith M. 348
Flippin, Arlen W. 348
Flowers, Aydren D. 415
Flowers, Brenda R. 393
Flowers, Cloyd D. Jr. 348
Flowers, Dixie R. 415
Flowers, Hettie E. 348
Flowers, James D. 415
Flowers, Linda B. 348
Floyd, John W. 349
Fogarty, Michael L. 435
Fogleman, Harriette H. 435
Foley, Johnathan W. III 435
Fontaine, Linda L. 415
Foos, Gail E. 435
Forbes, Billie S. 415
Forbes, Judith L. 415
Forbes, Lyle O. 349
Forbes, Pattie J. 349
Forbes, Vernon M. Jr. 435
Forbis, Annie L. 349
Ford, Amna A. 435
Fornes, Raymond E. 394
Forrest, Kay I. 435
Foss, Karla L. 415
Foster, Betty J. 435
Foster, Chas. D. 415
Foster, D. Marie 415
Foster, Evelyn R. 394
Foster, Daniel R. III 349
Foster, Jimmie F. 394
Foster, Loretta N. 394
Foster, Sally A. 415
Foushee, Isabell L. 330
Fowler, Martha C. 415
Fowler, Rebecca A. 394
Fowlkes, Hubert A. 415
Fox, Jo Ann A. 349
Francis, Sonja K. 349
Franklin, Carolyn M. 394
Franklin, James P. 349
Franklin, James T. 435
Franklin, Joel H. 394
Franklin, Linda L. 435
Franks, Mary C. 435
Frazier, David C. 436
Frazier, Nancy J. 415
Frazier, Steve E. 349
Freeman, Catherine A. 436
Freeman, Cornelia L. 415
Freeman, Nancy F. 394
Freudig, Frank F. 436
Fritts, Terrie A. 415
Fritz, Ivey J. 436
Frye, Daniel W. 436
Frye, Donald G. 436
Fulford, Herry P. 349
Fuller, Elizabeth B. 394
Fuller, John P. 436
Fuller, Joseph F. 394
Fuller, Judy G. 415
Fullterton, Martha S. 415
Furr, Wm. P. 394
Fussell, David G. 349
Fussell, Dorothy C. 394
Fussell, Kenny C. 394
Fussell, Linda C. 436
Fussell, Robin L. 436
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Gaddy, William P. 394
Gaffney, John J. 415
Gagliardi, Ronald A. 436
Gagnon, Camilla S. 349
Gallimore, Richar L. 394
Galloway, Franklin J. 349
Galloway, Patricia L. 415
Gardner, Clyde B. 415
Gardner, Judith F. 394
Gardner, Mary J. 349
Gardner, Thomas M. 394
Garner, Judy G. 415
Garner, Lana F. 394
Garner, Nancy E. 349
Garner, Priscilla J. 415
Garrett, Faye C. 394
Garrett, Mary E. 436
Garrett, Peggy D. 394
Garris, Cherry A. 349
Garris, Eileen H. 436
Garris, Faye F. 415
Garris, William R. 415
Garrison, Judith T. 415
Garrison, Wm. E. 394
Garriss, Charity E. 394
Garriss, Marcus A. Jr. 350
Gaskill, James B. 415
Gaskill, Linda C. 350
Gaster, Archie D. 394
Gatewood, Brenda C. 394
Gatling, Frank P. 436
Gattis, William H. 436
Gay, Rose C. 415
Gay, Veronica A. 394
Gaynor, Arlene J. 394
Gaynor, Beverly J. 436
Geddy, Henry M. 350
Gelman, Heffrey W. 436
Gentry, Herman A. Jr. 350
Gentry, Kathryn R. 415
Gentry, Linda C. 436
Gentry, Mary A. 436
Gherlon, Lance D. 416
Gibbs, Mary L.T. 416
Giddings, Barry M. 416
Gifford, Ribhard O. 436
Gilbert, Linda G. 416
Gilbert, Nancy L. 350
Giles, Binnye L. 416
Gill, Shurley L. 394
Gillam, Linda L. 394
Gilliam, Anne S. 436
Gilliam, Brian D. 416
Gillikin, Haywood, W. 394
Gillis, William J. 436
Glenn, Carolyn J. 394
Glenn, Mary L. 350
Glisson, Lawrence M. 394
Glover, Dorotyh L. 350
Glover, Mary E. 416
Godbee, Virginia R. 394
Godold, Marion B. Jr. 350
Godfrey, Edward E. Jr. 436
Godwin, Jane E. T. 350
Godwin, William L. 350
Godwin, William M. 350
Goforth, Ronnie L. 416
Goins, Ralph M. 416
Goins, Sherry G. 436
Gooch, Catherine R. 416
Gooding, Eva M. 436
Goodman, Robert A. 436
Goodnight, Larry M. 416
Goodson, Elwood Jr. 436
Goodwin, Mary S. 416
Goodwin, Philip D. 436
Goodwin, Vernon F. Jr. 416
Goodwin, William E. 394
Gordin, Jerry G. 416
Gordon, Thomas D. 394
Gore, Linda L. 436
Gorham, mary L. 394
Gorton, Helen A. 394
Gossett, William T. 331
Gottschalk, Donna S. 436
Gould, Lindsay M. 436
Grady, Frances G. 350
Grady, Shelba J. 350
Graham, Gary C. 436
Graham, Janice R. 436
Graham, Kay F. 416
Gralick, Joseph A. 436
Grant, Linwood H. 436
Grantham, Claude S. 394
Gray, Clara A. 436
Gray, Joanne 436
Gray, John T. 436
Gray, Kathryn J. 350
Gray, Merice A. 436
Gray, Sandra L. 436
Greason, Sudy K. 416
Green, Lisa 436
Green, Virginia A. 331
Green, William L. III 436
Greene, Barbara A. 416
Greene, Kelly E. 416
Greene, Maude I. 394
Greenhill, Charles E. 416
Greenhill, Susan L. A. 350
Greenway, Dennis C. 436
Greenwell, Anne B. 350
Gregory, David B. 436
Gresh, Edward L. 436
Griffin, Barbara L. 436
Griffin, Bonnie E. 350
Griffin, Carol E. 436
Griffin, Carolyn J. 436
Griffin, James A. 416
Griffin, James B. 394
Griffin, Patricia E. 394
Griffin, Rebecca F. 436
Griffin, Susan 416
Griffin, Susan C. 436
Griffin, William B. 436
Griffith, Daisy R. 394
Griffith, Malcolm P. 394
Griggs, Carl T. 350
Grimes, Churchill B. 436
Grimes, Loretta T. 351
Grimshaw, Suzan J. 436
Grimsley, Jimmie R. 416
Grissom, Charks E. 436
Grissom, Geroge M. 394
Grissom, Dennis M. 416
Grissom, Hilda R. 416
Grogan, Lucy A. 416
Gross, Ronald M. 436
Grogen, Mary F. 416
Grove, Lawrence E. 436
Grove, Ronald H. 351
Guarino, Frank V. 436
Guin, Mary N. 436
Gulley, Thomas L. 436
Gupton, Carolyne W. 394
Gupton, Frances J. 416
Gupton, Joyce A. 436
Gurganus, Marcia A. 436
Gurganus, Patricia F. 394
Gurganus, Wm. M. Jr. 436
Gurkin, Mildred J. 351
Gurley, James C. 436
Gustafson, Carol A. 436
Gutberlet, Michael J. 437
Guthrie, Barbara A. 416
Guthrie, Carl C. 437
Guthrie, Jean M. 416
Gutyar, Frances J. 416
Guy, Dan M. 394
Guy, John A. 437
Gwaltney, Mildred V. 394
Gwin, Mary G. 437
Gwyn, Terry G. 394
Gwynn, Michael B. 437
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Hackney, Bonnie E. 395
Haddock, Carol A. 416
Haddock, Larue D. 395
Haddock, LInda F. 437
Hadley, Howard F. 437
Hagerty, Louis G. 416
Hahn, Jeffrey C. 416
Hailey, Richard B. 416
Hair, Sandra F. 351
Haislip, Ann P. 416
Haithcock, Lloyd B. 395
Hale, Gloria J. 416
Hale, Richard O. Jr. 416
Hale, Sara F. 416
"Is there anything you have to say now that you are Queen for a Day?"
Hales, James H. Jr. 437
Hall, Bonnie J. 351
Hall, Dorothy A. 395
Hall, Edwin S. 351
Hall, George P. Jr. 395
Hall, James E. Jr. 351
Hall, Jeffrey K. 416
Hall, Lynda L. 437
Hall, Martha F. 351
Hall, Pamela K. 416
Hall, Robert L. 437
Hall, Thelma K. 437
Hamer, John F. III 395
Hamilton, Deral W. Jr. 395
Hamilton, Michael G. 437
Hammond, James T. 395
Hammond, Rodney W. 437
Hampton, Warren C. 437
Hamrick, Walter R. 437
Hancock, Charles S. 437
Hand, James W. 437
Handy, Michael D. 416
Hanes, Donald L. 395
Hanes, Shirley J. 395
Haney, Patricia J. 416
Hansen, Donald W. II 437
Hansen, Linda R. 437
Hansen, Walfred J. 437
Hanson, Linda S. 351
Harbin, Walter T. 416
Hardee, Connie A. 416
Hardee, Daniel E. 437
Hardee, Glenda A. 351
Hardee, Margaret D. 416
Hardee, Robert M. 395
Hardison, Allie L. 416
Hardison, Clifton L. 437
Hardison, Neal F. 437
Hardison, Robert B. 351
Hardison, Smith P. 395
Hardy, Barbara A. 416
Hardy, Brenda K. 351
Hargett, Eva K. 416
Harmon, Joan P. 416
Harpe, Henry C. 416
Harper, Charles M. 395
Harper, Joe J. Jr. 437
Harrell, Charlie R. 437
Harrell, Linford L. 351
Harrell, Ralph E. 437
Harrell, Sandra F. 437
Harrell, Shirley J. 437
Harrelson, Nancy D. 351
Harrington, Edgar L. 395
Harrington, James Jr. 437
Harrington, Margie R. 351
Harrington, Marion R. 437
Harrington, Ricky T. 395
Harrington, William A. 395
Harris, Andrea J. 395
Harris, Carlton W. 437
Harris, Carolyn A. 395
Harris, Carolyn G. 416
Harris, Carolyn J. 437
Harris, Dolores R. 437
Harris, Donald C. 437
Harris, Emily D. 416
Harris, Harvey M. Jr. 437
Harris, Haywood D. 351
Harris, Herbert B. 351
Harris, Jeanette L. 351
Harris, John H. III 416
Harris, Marsha K. 437
Harris, Mary C. 395
Harris, Nancy L. 416
Harris, Philip S. Jr. 352
Harris, Rebecca A. 352
Harris, Robert T. 416
Harris, Sadie L. 331
Harris, Sarah E. 437
Harris Shelia R. 416
Harris, Shelley S. 437
Harris, Sylvia P. 331
Harrison, Albert K. 395
Harrison, Chester F. 437
Harrison, John L. 437
Harrison, raymond H. 352
Harrison, Robert E. 437
Harrison, Sylvia A. 395
Harrison, William E. 437
Harsch, Henry 395
Hart, Betty A. 438
Hart, Cora C. 352
Hart, Eleanor F. 395
Hartsell, Harriet G. 438
Harvell, Margaret M. 395
Harvey, Frankie K. 438
Harvey, James B. 416
Harville, Sandra K. 416
Haskins, Richard D. 438
Hassell, Nancy L. 416
Haste, Judy A. 438
Hatch, Charles M. 395
Hatcher, James L. 416
Hatley, Marilyn C. 352
Haufler, Donald C. 417
Hawkins, Cleveland M. 352
Hawkins, Doris S. 352
Hawkins, John O. 438
Hawkins, Lynda R. 352
Hawkins, Ralph M. Jr. 352
Hawkins, Ralph W. 352
Hayes, Nancy A. T. 352
Haynes, Lola R. 352
Haywood, Leon S. 438
Hayworth, Charlotte S. 438
Hayworth, William W. 417
Healy, Clarence V. Jr. 438
Hearne, Sara L. 438
Heath, Bessie R. 417
Heath, Charles L. 438
Heath, Linda K. 353
Heavner, Carolyn B. 395
Heckman, Geroge H. II 438
Hedgecock, Richard T. 438
Hedgecock, Roger D. 395
Hedgepeth, Judith C. 395
Hedman, Shirley R. 395
Heery, John J. 331
Heilig, John L. 438
Heim, Mary C. 353
Helms, Jane A. 438
Helms Jesse G. Jr. 395
Helms, Martin R. 353
Helms, Nancy A. 438
Hemmerle, Glenn E. 417
Hemrick, Martha H. 438
Hendershott, Marilyn 353
Henderson, Wileen R. 353
Hendley, Mary G. 438
Hendren, Phyllis L. 353
Hendricks, Garland C. 438
Hendricks, Jacqueline 353
Hendricks, W.F. III 438
Hendrix, Judy G. 438
Hendrix, Michael C. 438
Henretta, Arthur A. 395
Henretta, David 438
Henry, Girton E. 395
Henry, Marilynn L. 438
Henry Sara V. 438
Henson, Diane E. 438
Herndon, Sidney M. 438
Herring, Anna N. 395
Herring, Barbara G. 353
Herring, Joyce C. 417
Herring, Millie J. 396
Herring, Varo E. 438
Herrington, Phillip L. 417
Hersh, Paul W. 417
Hester, Robert L. 353
Hewes, Lawrence R. 417
Hewett, Donnie G. 396
Hewitt, Barbara L. 417
Hickey, Thomas D. 438
Hicks, Billy S. 417
Hicks, Branda C. 417
Hicks, David L. 438
Hicks, Donna L. 438
Hicks, Donnie R. 353
H.cks, Howard M. 396
Hicks, Lettie D. 396
Hicks, Thurman G. 396
Higgins, Jerry L. 353
Higgins, Linda F. 417
High, Linda F. 353
High, Rebecca L. 417
Hight, Sammy J. 417
Hignite, Ronald E. 438
Hilderbrand, Verna R. 417
Hilderbrand, Cathy D. 438
Hill, Jimmy S. 438
Hill, Joan G. 417
Hill, Keith E. 396
Hill, Rebecca E. 353
Hlll.ord, Carolyn S. 438
Hilton, Joseph T. II 417
H.ndsley, Lawrence W. 353
Hine, Brenda L. 417
Hines, Jane 438
Hlnkle, Joan C. 353
Hinlon, Roy D. Jr. 353
Hobbs, Ada B. 438
Hobbs, Billie A. 353
Hobbs, Joycelyn R. 438
Hobgood, Rebecca S. 438
Hodge, Pamela R. 396
Hodges, Jimmy T. 396
Hodges, Katherine . 396
Hodges, William R. 353
Hoell, Betty J. 354
Hoerter, John C. 417
Hoff, Kathryn E. 417
Hoffman, Andrea P. 354
Hofstetter, Diana L. 417
Hogan, Peggy J. 396
Hoge, Calvm V. 417
Hogg, Oakley W. Jr. 438
Holbert, R, chard M. 396
Holcomb, Sandra G. 438
Holcombe, Jon A. 354
Holden, Sandra J. 354
Holland, Charles W. 354
Holland, Mary E. 396
Holland, Patricia A. 396
Hollingsworth, F. Paul 417
Hollingsworth] Roger 438
Hollingsworth, Susan 417
Hollomon, Joseph J. 438
Hollowell, Elsie G. 354
Hollowell, Wallace C. 354
Holmes, Rebecca H. 438
Holoman, Dorothy L. 438
Holt, Cornelia G. 396
Holt, Cynthia A. 417
Holt, Doris E. 417
Holt, Edwina F. 438
Holt, James L. 438
Holt, Michael L. 396
Holt, Naomi J. 417
Holton, Janice 438
Homesley, Samuel T. 438
Hondros, Pete A. 417
Honeycutt, Carol A. 438
Honeycutt, Nancy J. 396
Honeycutt, Peggy J. 354
Honeycutt, Rebecca J. 354
Hood, Robert M. 354
Hooker, Douglos H. 396
Hooker, Lillian N. 396
Hooks, Georgia G. 354
Hooks, Judith 417
Hooks, Margaret D. B. 396
Hooks, Michael L. 417
Hooks, Minnie D. 396
Hooks, Rosemary 417
Hooper, Brenda G. 396
Hooper, William F. 354
Hoover, Dons A. 354
Hoover, James E. 396
Hopkins, Sylvia L. 417
Home, Ann T. 417
Home, Coy C. 417
Home, Eugene B. Jr. 354
Horton, Mary A. 396
Horton, Robert V. 396
House, Trillis G. 438
Houston, Penny G. 418
Hovis, Larry K. 418
Howard, Amanda M. 418
Howard, Glenda K. 354
Howard, Hilda B. 354
Howard, Mollie E. 418
Howard, Sandra S. 354
Howard, Thomas R. 438
Howard, Tiffany C. 438
Howell, Bruce I. 354
Howell, Carlton D. 396
Howell, Frances Y. 418
Howell, Judith L. 396
Howell, Rita D. 355
Howell, William E. 355
Howerton, Ovelia K. 438
Howes. Betty B. 331
Howett, Kathryn E. 431
Howie, Charles L. 355
Hoyle, Jerry W. 418
Hruslinksi, Eleano M. 438
Hubbard, Hilda G. 418
Hudgins, Edward A. Jr. 438
Hudgins, Terece C. 418
Hudnall, Donna F. 355
Hudson, Byron A. 438
Hudson, Catherine E. 396
Hudson, Geraldine 355
Hudson, Morcia L. 396
Hudson, Richard L. 418
Hudson, William M. 418
Huffman, Charlotte E. 396
Huffman, Rebecca L. 355
Huggins, Patricia A. 355
Hughes, Linda L. 355
Hughes, Patricia L. 438
Hughson, Diane L. 438
Hulin, Gary W. 438
Humphrey, Charles R. J. 438
Humphrey, Linda W. 396
Humphrey, Thomas A. 438
Humphrey, Virginia L. 355
Humphries, Earl T. 355
Huneycutt, Richard K. 355
Hunnicutt, Etta P. 439
Hunnicutt, Mary E. 396
Hunniecutt, Joseph W. 439
Hunning, Ede G. 439
Hunning, Linda R. 396
Hunsucker, Patricia L. 418
Hunt, Mamie L. 439
Hunt, Willie A. 355
Hunter, Frances L. 439
Hunter, Waylond G. 396
Hunter, Shirley R. 355
Huntley, Carol A. 396
Hurdle, Judith R. 355
Hussey, Dorothy A. 439
Hutto, Sylvia F. 418
Hutzler, Alvin B. 396
Hux, Albert R. Jr. 439
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Idol, Gary E. 355
Idol, John F. 418
Ijames, Helen P. 396
Iles, Carrie E. 439
Ingold, Ray V. 418
Inman, Judy F. 418
Ipock, Linda F. 418
Ipock, Ina F. 439
Ipock, Peggy E. 439
Irvin, Judith A. 396
Irvin, Linda R. 396
Isaac, Joanna E. 355
Israel, Marion M. 331
Ivey, Norma H. 355
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Jackson, Anne P. 439
Jackson, Bette H. 396
Jackson, Charles T. 396
Jackson, Charles W. 439
Jackson, Emma J. 439
Jackson, Gloria J. 439
Jackson, Janis R. 439
Jackson, John C. 396
Jackson, Lee D. 355
Jackson, Mock D. 439
Jackson, Margaret C. 356
Jackson, Patricia L. 439
Jackson, Peggy E. 439
Jackson, Peggy R. 356
Jackson, Thelma J. 396
Jackson, Virginia E. 439
Jacob, Waller M. 418
Jacobs, Brenda A. 396
Jacobs, Michael B. 396
James, Edna L. 396
James, Lucy B. 439
James, Robert L. 356
James, Samuel A. Jr. 356
James, Va. B. 396
Janes, Margaret L. 439
Jarrell, Clyde R. 356
Jarrell, Linda M. 356
Jarvis, Ollie R. 418
Jascheck, Suson L. 439
Jastremski, Lynlee I. 439
Jeffries, Lillie M. 418
Jenkins, Alberta 439
Jenkins, Barbara A. 356
Jenkins, Barbara C. 396
Jenkins, Chorles R. 418
Jenkins, Floyd P. Jr. 356
Jenkins, Janice G. 418
Jenkins, Richard E. 356
Jenness, Michoel F. 439
Jennette, Trovette 356
Jennings, Linda S. 418
Jensen, Agnes M. 356
Jernigan, Clyda F. 396
Jemigan, Julius J. 397
Jernigan, Marilyn L. 418
Jernigan, Roymond A. 397
Johnson, Alice M. 356
Johnson, Annie B. 356
Johnson, Borbaro A. 356
Johnson, Barbara J. 397
Johnson, Barbara S. 397
Johnson, Bettie C. 397
Johnson, Betty J. 418
There is always the local county fair
Johnson, Joy S. 356
Johnson, Joyce I. 397
Johnson, Judith C. 397
Johnson, Judy L. 418
Johnson, Katharine E. 356
Johnson, Lillian M. 357
Johnson, Linda L. 357
Johnson, Mary L. 439
Johnson, Melanie 418
Johnson, Melva R. 439
Johnson, Millard G. Jr. 357
Johnson, Patricia M. 397
Johnson, Peggy J. 418
Johnson, Richard A. 439
Johnson, Sarah N. 418
Johnson, Shirley A. 418
Johnson, William H. 418
Johnson, Wm. W. Jr. 418
Johnston, Douglas A. 439
Johnston, Franklin B. 439
Johnston, James M. Jr. 357
Johnston, Martha G. 418
Johnston, Robert B. 418
Johnston, Shirley A. 397
Jones, Alice F. 418
Jones, Beverly D. 418
Jones, Billy F. 397
Jones, Brenda A.L. 357
Jones, Brenda M. 397
Jones, Carolyn R. 439
Jones, David J. 418
Jones, Daniel I. 439
Jones, Emmett P. 418
Jones, Glenda J. 397
Jones, Glenn F. 439
Jones, Harold A. Jr. 418
Jones, Ivy R. 357
Jones, Jacquelyn M. 357
Jones, James E. 439
Jones, Jane A. 439
Jones, Janet W. 397
Jones, Jeanette A. 357
Jones, Jo F. 397
Jones, John A. 397
Jones, John G. 397
Jones, Joseph H. 397
Jones, Julie T. 439
Jones, Kay F. 439
Jones, Laura V. 418
Jones, Lenward M. 397
Jones, Linda T. 418
Jones, Marjorie J. 397
Jones, Mary A. 418
Jones, Mary G. 357
Jones, Miriam A. 418
Jones, Parmale D. 418
Jones, Ralph Jr. 397
Jones, Rebecca J. 357
Jones, Richard A. 397
Jones, Richard R. Jr. 439
Jones, Robert A. 357
Jones, Stephen T. 357
Jones, Sue T. 439
Jones, Walter L. 397
Jordan, John P. 397
Jordan, Joyce M. 418
Jordan, Larry D. 397
Jordan, Marsha L. 358
Jordan, Philip T. Jr. 397
Joseph, Wililam T. 358
Jowers, Charles D. 358
Joyce, Charles W. 439
Joyner, Carol A. 397
Joyner, Carolyn E. 397
Joyner, David C. 418
Joyner, Jill C. 397
Joyner, Jimmy H. 358
Joyner, Joseph D. 358
Joyner, Judith A. 418
Joyner, Kenneth L. 358
Joyner, Margaret G.397
Joyner, Margaret L. 439
Joyner, Mary C. 439
Joyner, Robert N. 358
Joyner. Thelma G. 418
Joyner, Thurman D. 439
Joyner, William B. 439
Joyner, William H. 439
Jurin, Paula A. 439
Justice, Thomas F. 418
Justus, Suzanne B. 418
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Kahok. Fathallah J. 397
Kaleel, Stephen J. 419
Kassnove, Sheldon 397
Katsorhis, Kerry 439
Kaylor, Jenness L. 439
Kaylor, Ray B. 358
Kaylor, Robert w. 419
Kearney, Marilene M. 358
Keel, Elizabeth S. 358
Keel, Hazel T. 397
Keel, Linda L. 439
Keen, Brenda L. 439
Keen, Judy A. 397
Keen, Lawrence L. 358
Keffer, Jane P. 439
Keith, Lawrence B. 358
Keller, Lauren C. 439
Kelley, Frances A. 439
Kelly, Glenda C. 439
Kelly, Newton J. Jr. 358
Kelly, Robert L. Jr. 397
Kennedy, Geraldine 358
Kennedy, Joyce C. 439
Kennedy, Peggy S. 419
Kerlin, Robert B. 419
Kerr, Marjorie a. 439
Kersey, Thomas A. 419
Key, Monnie P. 419
Killebrew, James C. 358
Killian Paul W. Jr. 419
Kilpatrick, Harry G. 358
Kimmel, Joseph J. 397
Kimsey, James R. 397
Kinard, Betty J. 419
Kincaid, Billy F. 439
King, Coy R. 419
King, Linda H. 439
King, Michael B. 419
King, Nora J. 397
King, Phyllis A. 439
King, Ronald H. 419
King, Water C. 440
Kinsey, Charles R. Jr. 358
Kintz, Donald D. 358
Kinzie, Michael A. 440
Kirby, Kenneth N. 419
Kirkland, Joseph B. Jr. 397
Kirkland, Thurloe L. 419
Kirkley, James E. Jr. 359
Kirkman, Robert L. 440
Kirsch, Mary D. 419
Kivett, Ada J. 359
Kivett, Barbara B. 440
Kizer, Helen A. 359
Klingman, Charles R. 397
Klingman, Glenda L. 440
Kluttz, Brenda F. 419
Kneib, Jan A. 359
Knight, Betty D. 419
Knight, Edgar S. 359
Knight, Janice G. 440
Knoch, David H. 419
Knott, Mary A. 440
Knott, Stephen E. 359
Knowles, June E. 419
Knowles, Russell, R. 359
Koonce, John E. 440
Koontz, Sylvia S. 419
Kornegay, Juanita C. 359
Kornegay, Marian I. 440
Kornegay, Sarah P. 440
Krusa, Elmer L. Jr. 419
Kugler, Frances C. 359
Kuhns, Ronald D. 419
Kuykendall, Joseph Jr. 419
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Laing, Katherine A. 397
Lamar, Thomas C. 419
Lamb, Byas C. Jr. 397
Lambert, Dennis K. 359
Lambert, Judy D. 359
Lambert, Sharon H. 440
Lambeth, Ben A. 440
Lambeth, Patricia A. 440
Lamm, Donna S. 397
Lamm, Leverna E. 397
Lamm, Verla J. 419
Lamoureux, Wesley D. 440
Lampley, Ina K. 419
Lancaster, Diane S. 440
Lancaster, Larry L. 359
Lancaster, Ronald S. 397
Land, Henry H. 397
Land, Howard D. Jr. 398
Land, Jan E. 440
Landin, Carolyn A. 398
Landry, Fernand A. Jr. 419
Landsperger, Walter J. 440
Lane, Ashley H. 419
Lane, Betsy J. 359
Lane, Linda L. T. 359
Lane, Patricia L. 440
Lane, Priscilla T. 359
Lane, Troy L. 359
Langdon, Barbara A. 398
Langdon, Becky L. 419
Langdon, Charlene A. 419
Langdon, Nancy R. 398
Langdon, Walter T. 440
Langston, Cappy J. 359
Langston, Elmer D. 398
Langston, Frerick M. 398
Lanier, Margaret A. 359
Lanier, martha J. 440
Lanier, Syliva J. 440
Lanier, Thomas F. 360
Lanning, Elisabeth K. 360
Lapp, Nancy L. 440
Larson, William R. 419
Lasley, Margaret R. 440
Lassiter, Carole A. 398
Lassiter, James F. 360
Lassiter, Linda L. 398
Lassiter, Lonnie W. 360
Lassiter, Paul F. Jr. 398
Laster, Sheila C. 398
Latta, Douglas 360
Laton, Hilda F. 398
Laughter, Janice I. 419
Lawrence, Horace G. 360
Lawrence, Kermit W. Jr. 398
Law, William 398
Lazure, John J. 398
Leak, Margaret, N. 360
Leary, Alex H. 398
Leary, Eva L. 398
Leary, Laura M. 419
Leary, Wayne S. 398
Ledgett, Douglas A. 360
Lee, David S. Jr. 440
Lee, Julius D. 398
Lee, Lou C. 398
Lee, Margaret A. 440
Lee, Marian G. 360
Lee, Robert E. 440
Lee, Robert E. 360
Lee, Ula J. 398
Lee, Virginia 440
Lee, Virginia S. 419
Leftwich, James W. Jr. 398
Legett, Frances J. 360
Leggett, Martha E. 398
Leggett, Richard C. 419
Leggett, Virginia C. 440
Leggette, Linda H. 440
Lemons, Hyacinth V. 398
Leo, Alfred F. 398
Leonard, Deitra M. 419
Leonard, Luther G. 419
Leonhard, Mary E. 440
Leonhardt, Rita A. 419
Lester, Charles M. 440
Lester, William E. 440
Lester, James E. 440
Lester, Sandra G. 419
Letcher, Clayton O. 360
Letchworth, Dorothy A. 440
Letchworth, John W. 419
Letchworth, Thomas L. 419
Levine, Robert R. 440
Leupp, Judith L. 440
Levy, Mildred E. 440
Lewis, Aruthur G. Jr. 419
Lewis, Barbara L. 419
Lewis, Brenda A. 440
Lewis, Christine 331
Lewis, Donna B. 419
Lewis, James D. Jr. 440
Lewis, Larry N. 361
Lewis, Lyle B. 398
Lewis, Peggy A. 419
Lewis, Rubie J. Jr. 398
Lewis, Sara L. 440
Lewis, Susan M. 361
Lewis, Tola E. Jr. 440
Lewis, Vickie C. 440
Lewis, Virigina D. 398
Lewis, Wiley H. 398
Lewis, Wm. E. 440
Lieberman, Norman G. 419
Like, Hilary R. 419
Lilley, Anthony E. 361
Lilley, Fleetwood B. 361
Lilley, Velsa B. 440
Limer, Larry 361
Lineberry, Paul F. 419
Linker, Judy S. 398
Linker, Martin N. 419
Litchfield, Irving B. 440
Little, Brenda L. 440
Little, Helen C. 440
Little, Lenyer M. 419
Little, Linda S. 440
Little, Michael C. 440
Little, Miriam G. 361
Little, Steven C. 440
Little, Thelma F. 419
Little, Thlma R. 361
Littleton, Gerald W. 440
Littleton, Trowbridge 419
Liverman, Donna H. 361
Livingston, Elsa R. 398
Livingston, Robert D. 398
Lloyd, John T. 440
Lockamy, Alfred H. 398
Lockamy, Perry D. Jr. 398
Lockhart, Carolyn V. 419
Loehr, Judith E. 419
Loftin, Judy 361
Loftus, Dennis L. 398
Lomax, Elizabeth C. 440
Lomax, Phillip M. 398
Long, Barbara J. 398
Long, Delano E. 361
Long, Jerome M. 398
Long, Kathryn W. 398
Long, Michael C. 440
Long, Rebecca A. 440
Lord, Charles D. 361
Lord, Dale S. 440
Love, Lynda G. 440
Love, Norma C. 440
Loving, Thomas F. 398
Lowry, Annette 420
Lox, Karen A. 440
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Robertson, Horace C. 424
Robertson, James M. 403
Robertson, Joean L. 445
Robertson, Samuel J. 371
Robeson, Laurie R. 445
Robinson, Betty J. 372
Robinson, Emily R. 445
Robinson, Sarah T. 372
Rock, Helen V. 403
Rodriguez, Frederick 424
Rodwell, David W. 424
Rodman, Eleanor M. 424
Roebuck, Wm. F. 445
Rogers, Barbara L. 424
Rogers, Carol M. 403
Rogers, Catherine 403
Rogers, Dorothy K. 403
Rogers, James A. Jr. 372
Rogers, Jerry D. 424
Rogers, Mary F. 403
Rogers, Phyllis K. 445
Rogers, Wm. J. 445
Rogerson, Barbara F. 403
Rogerson, Wiley B. Jr. 403
There has been a switchover. No longer can we get the mail at the campus post office like Nonie Windham once did.
Roll, George F. 445
Rooker, Alice D. 424
Rooker, Amy K. 424
Root, Melissa E. 424
Roper, Linwood W. Jr. 403
Rose, Charles A. Jr. 403
Rose, Charles F. 424
Rose, Jerry G. 445
Rose, Nancy C. 424
Rose, Ollie J. 403
Roseman, Paul M. Jr. 445
Roseman, Marita S. 424
Ross, Monte B. 372
Ross, Patricia A. 445
Ross, Phyllis D.P. 445
Ross, Priscilla B. 424
Rosser, Mary C. 445
Rountree, Carolyn G. 424
Rouse, Barbara P. 372
Rouse, Emma L. 424
Rouse, Gwen E. 403
Rouse, Patricia 424
Rouse, Willard A. 403
Roush, Jane C. 372
Roush, Judy A. 424
Rowland, Mary E. 445
Rowe, Cynthia L. 445
Rowe, Martha E. 372
Rowell, Sibby J. 445
Rowland, Gerald B. 403
Royster, Ralph D. 372
Rublien, Walter J. 445
Rude, Raymond C. 445
Rudisill, Larry R. 372
Rudisill, Michael D. 445
Ruffin, Annie S. 372
Ruffin, Earle S. 446
Rugers, Michael A. 446
Rugers, Michael A. 446
Rumley, Lee S. 403
Runnion, Harry E. 424
Runquist, Jeannette 403
Rush, Rebecca J. 446
Rusnak, Walter P. 372
Russ, Kay B. 404
Ruth, Katherine H. 372
Ryneason, Robert Jr. 446
Ryan, Michael P. 446
Ryan, James P. 424
Ryder, Selena J. 404
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Sadlack, Franklin J. 373
Safrit, Richard W. 446
Saieed, Francis D. 373
Saldin, Carole A. 424
Sallenger, Kenneth C. 424
Samuels, Barbara M. 446
Sanderson, Gary D. 446
Sanderson, Leon M. 404
Sanford, Bert J. III 424
Sanfrod, Linda M. 446
Sapp, Jane E. 424
Sarafandi, Abdul F. M. 424
Sasser, Nancy W. 446
Sasser, Virginia K. 424
Satchell, Lou E. 446
Satterfield, Carli S. 446
Satterwhite, Garland 424
Sauerbier, Rosemary T. 446
Saunders, Jane D. 446
Saunders, mary R. 446
Saunders, Thelma M. 373
Saunders, William J. 404
Sauvageau, Delia A. 404
Savage, Jerry G. 373
Sawyer, Beverly H. 404
Sawyer, Douglas M. 404
Sawyer, Henry G. 373
Sawyer, Kathryn S. 404
Sawyer, Leslie P. 446
Scaff, Barbara A. 446
Scarboro, Mary D. 373
Scarborough, Marie A. 446
Scarlett, James B. 424
Schaefer, Doris J. 424
Scheipers, Elizabeth 373
Schmidt, Eugene T. 424
Schmidt, Kerry R. 424
Schrum, Paul M. Jr. 446
Schwab, Janet A. 446
Schwall, Karen L. 424
Schwencke, Christine 424
Schwentorus, Ronald E. 373
Schwind, Patricia A. 425
Schwuchow, Robert C. 331
Scott, Alice F.S. 373
Scott, Barbara A. 404
Scott, Betty S. 425
Scott, Carol J. 425
Scott, Carolyn L. 404
Scott, Delmar L. Jr. 373
Scott, Henry D. 404
Scott, Horace K. 425
Scott, James R. 446
Scott, Patricia A. 404
Scott, Patricia L. 425
Scott, Rebecca A. 404
Scott, Richard D. 425
Scott, Iris R. 425
Scott, Thomas W. 425
Sealey, Claude R. Jr. 446
Seamans, William T. 446
Sears, Albin B. 404
Sears, June F. 446
Self, Carol A. 446
Self, Wm. D. 446
Sell, Franklin N. 373
Sellers, Ethelene 404
Sellers, Freida L. 404
Selsor, Barbara J. 446
Semones, Janet H. 446
Senkier, Michael P. 425
Senn, John G. III 373
Separk, Wilis A. 404
Serena Joann F. 373
Sessoms, Barbara L. 425
Sessoms, Bobby A. 373
Seward, Steven C. 446
Seymour, George M. 404
Seymore, Rose M. 446
Shands, Ronald G. 446
Shands, William R. 404
Sharpe, Frederick, Jr. 404
Sharpe, Linda F. 446
Shands, Susan B. 425
Shaver, Jacquelyn B. 446
Shaver, Teresa L. 404
Shaw, Clyde T. Jr. 446
Shaw, Paul E. 446
Shaw, Rebecca L. 425
Shaw, Robert A. 404
Shearin, Barbara A. 425
Shearin, Betty F. 373
Shearin, Bonnie L. 373
Shearin, Dan McR. 425
Shearing, Earl C. Jr. 446
Shearin, Gae 446
Shearin, Lucius, A. III 446
Shearin, Norman W. Jr. 404
Shearon, Bobby N. 425
Sheffer, Carel A. 446
Shell, James A. Jr. 446
Shelor, Raymond A. 425
Shelton, Charles H. Jr. 373
Shelton, Frederick B. 446
Shepard, Bruce G. 425
Sheppard, Calais P. 404
Sheppard, Kenny S. 404
Sherard, Henry L. 404
Sherman, George I. 425
Sherman, Starr S. 404
Sherwood, Daniel E. Jr. 404
Sherwood, Pamela J. 446
Shesso, Catherine G. 374
Shevock, Daniel T. 374
Shine, Nicholas F. III 374
Shipp, Jacqueline J. 404
Shipp, Virginia H. 446
Shirley, marie J. 404
Shore, Anita G. 404
Short, Wade B. 446
Shofety, Freda A. 446
Siegel, Stuart C. 404
Siegfried, Judith W. 425
Sigmon, Joyce H. 425
Sikes, Judith B. 404
Sikes, Paul L. II 404
Silverstien, Gary M. 404
Simmons, Almeria M. 446
Simmons, Betty A. 446
Simmons, Donald K. 446
Simmons, Florida R. 374
Simmons, Miriam K. 404
Simmons, Pamela H. 374
Simons, Howard M. 446
Simpkins, Philip W. 374
Simpson, Jamie S. 374
Simpson, Morrell B. Jr. 374
Simpson, Walter S. 425
Simpson, Wilbur G. Jr. 446
Sims, Beverly E. 446
Sims, Gayle D. 446
Sineath, Bronna J. 404
Singer, Jon B. 374
Sizer, Sharon A. 425
Skiles, Mrirn D. 446
Skinner, Coronel C. 425
Skinner, Mary L. 404
Skipper, Judith R. 404
Slattery, Carol J. 425
Slaughter, Linda C. 374
Slezak, Theodore S. 446
Sloan, Joe B. 404
Sloan, Marvin B. 404
SLoan Mary V. 446
Small, Alice F. 425
Small, Dianne I. 425
Small, Stephen A. 404
Smart, John W. 404
Smith, Alton G. Jr. 374
Smith, Ann C. 425
Smith, Ava G. 374
Smith, Barry L. 425
Smith, Barry L. 446
Smith, Betty L. 404
Smith, Brenda L. 446
Smith, Brenda S. 425
Smith, Carole L. 374
Smith, Carolyn J. 425
Smith, Charles L. 446
Smith, Charles M. 374
Smith, Charles W. 374
Smith, Danny G. 374
Smith, Darwin N. 425
Smith, Delithia D. 404
Smith, Edward T. 374
Smith, Edwin T. Jr. 425
Smith, Emily B. 446
Smith, Emmett G. 425
Smith, Eula M. 425
Smith, Everett M. 374
Smith, Gail C. 446
Smith, Gene S. 446
Smith, Gerald G. 446
Smith, Glenn A. 404
Smith, Glenda J. 446
SMith, Grady E. 4447
Smith, Jack B. 447
Smith, Jacob R. 404
Smith, James B. Jr. 405
Smith, James L. 447
Smith, Jean C. 405
Smith, Jimmy D. 405
Smith, Joanne C. 405
Smith, Joseph S. 447
Smith, Juanita L. 405
Smith, Judith A. 405
Smith, Kenneth R. 425
Smith, Lannis E. 447
Smith, Lela F. 425
Smith, Linda C. 447
Smith, Lynn D. 447
Smith, Mable L. 375
Smith, Margaret N. 425
Smith, Mary C. 425
Smith, Mary E.D. 425
Smith, Mary E. 425
Smith, Mary F. 447
Smith, Michael E. 405
Smith, Milton R. 447
Smith, Miriam E. 447
Smith, Pamela L. 447
Smith, Patricia A. 425
Smith, Rebecca A. 375
Smith, Robert C. 425
Smith, Roland A. 405
Smith, Ronald J. 405
Smith, Rufus R. Jr. 375
Smith, Sally A. 447
Smith, Sandra F. 375
Smith, Sandra L. 447
Smith, Sue E. 425
Smith, Sue H. 405
Smith, Thomas C. 375
Smith, Victor L. 425
Smith, Vivian R. 425
Smith, Walter W. Jr. 375
Smith, Wanda E. 405
Smith, Wm. L. 405
Smith, William W. 425
Smitherman, mary A. 375
Smithwick, Fonda R. 375
Sniteman, Stephen B. 447
Snyder, Philip H. 425
Snyder, Sandra L. 375
Sober, Harry M. 405
Sobol, Chester T. 375
Somma, James Anthony 405
Soufas, James L. 405
South, Arlene S. 447
Southall, Phyllis M. 375
Southard, Lelia A. 447
Southerland, Isaac B. 425
Spann, Carl T. 405
Sparks, Mervyn C. 375
Sparrow, Terry V. 405
Sparrow, Wendall K. 375
Spears, Ray McF. 405
Speas, Ray R. 447
Speight, John L. 447
Speight, Joseph D. 375
Spell, Carolyn R. 447
Speller, Julian T. Jr. 405
Spence, Margaret A. 425
Spence, William R. 375
Spencer, Betty J. 425
Spencer, Fay C. 405
Spencer, Jane C. 425
Spencer, Jesse W. 375
Spencer, Judith H. 375
spencer, Walter J. Jr. 425
Spencer, Wayne R. 375
Spivey, Nancy M. 425
Spivey, William P. 376
Springle, Charles L. 425
Springs, Eleanor A. 425
Spruill, Judith A. 405
St. Clair, Duncan D. Jr. 425
Stackhouse, Brenda G. 447
Stackpole, Duncan W. 376
Stafford, Grace A. 425
Stafford, Patricia J. 425
Stafford, Sarah C. 447
Stallings, Edgar R. 425
Stallings, Linda K. 405
Stallings, mary V. 376
Stalls, Laura S. 405
Stalls, Phyllis A. 405
Stanaland, David J. 376
Stancill, Bertha L. 447
Stancil, Jackie M. 376
Stancil, James G. 447
Stanley, Phyllis K. 447
Stanley, Sandra J. 405
Stansbury, Shirley J. 376
Stanton, James C. 405
Stanton, Janice R. 447
Stapleford, Lorena R. 425
Staples, Dennis S. 447
Starling, Leo H. 376
Starr, Michael, A. 405
Statome, Ronald L. 405
Steadman, Judith C. 447
Steed, Jennings D. Jr. 405
Steed, Roland E. 426
Steed, Wm. P. 447
Steele, Ritchie D. 447
Steelman, Susan M. 426
Steen, Ronald L. 376
Stein, Philip A. 447
Steinbeck, Herbert Jr. 376
Stellings, Hershel, E. 426
Stephan, Jean C. 405
Stephens, Berkley Jr. 405
Stephens, Donald W. 376
Stephens, Donna L. 447
Stephens, Glenda A. 405
Stephens, Margaret M. 376
Stephens, Sharon L. 426
Stephenson, Charles R. 405
Stephenson, Gloria E. 447
Stephenson, Jane P. 447
Stephenson, Linda A. 426
Stephenson, RObert H. 376
Stevens, Bettie L.S. 377
Stevens, Herman R. 377
Stevens, Wayne S. 426
Stevenson, Carla R. 377
Stewart, Billie K. 405
Stewart, Clarence H. 426
Stewart, Norman, S. 426
Stewart, Donald A. 447
Stewart, Gwendolyn A. 405
Stewart, Jacqueline A. 405
Stewart, James N. Jr. 377
Still, Frances L. 377
Stillman, Lynn B. 405
Stinagle, George W. 426
Stocks, Brenda A. 426
Stocks, Peggy L. 405
Stokes, Carolyn J. 426
Stokes, Ella G. 447
Stokes, Linda A. 377
Stokes, marion B. 447
Stokes, Richard H. 426
Stone, Richard E. 377
Stone, Susan A. 447
Story, Constance L. 377
Stout, Douglas R. 447
Stowe, Arthur R. 377
Stowe, Donna L. 447
Stowe, Howard V. 405
Strain, LInda S. 377
Strickland, Audrey K. 377
Strickland, Donald G. 377
Strickland, Ethel G. 405
Strickland, John C. 426
Strickland, John D. 426
Strickland, Lavetta A. 405
Strickland, Linda E. 405
Strickland, Lloyd D. 377
Strother, Howard L. 377
Even Chief Harrell can take time away from giving parking tickets to enjoy a slice of watermelon.
Stroud, Charles M. 426
Stroud, Charles R. Jr. 377
Stubbs, Peggy H. 426
Stuckey, Rufus D. Jr. 447
Sturdivant, cynthia L. 377
Stutts, Barney W. Jr. 447
Stutts, Mary A. 426
Styron, Eston S. 377
Styron, George T. 426
Sugg, Eve W. 426
sugg, Ina M. 377
Sugg, Nancy C. 405
Suggs, Judith A. 447
Suggs, Tomye L. 378
Sullivan, Jane R. 405
Sullivan, James C. 378
Sullivan, Judith L. 426
Sullivan, June C. 405
Sullivan, Linda F. 447
Sullivan Willis B. 405
Summers, Merle T. 378
Summey, Hicks M. 378
Sumner, Brenda W. 447
Sumner, Donna J. 378
Sumrell, Bobbie A. 378
Surles, Hugh S. 447
Sutherland, Arthur G. 378
Sutherland, Diana L. 447
Suto, Albert B. Jr. 426
Sutton, Benjamin C. 405
Sutton, Hubert P. Jr. 426
Sutton, Jerry D. 447
Sutton, Joan 405
Sutton, Judith A. 447
Sutton, Marilyn J. 378
Sutton, Sandra R. 447
Sutton, William O. 378
Swainn, Toni L. 426
Swain, Wendell L. 378
Swicegood, Linda S. 426
Swindell, Mary A. 447
Swindell, Thelma K. 447
Swinson, Allen S. 447
Swinson, Barbara J. 447
Sykes, Betty L. 426
Sykes, Marion P. Jr. 331
Sykes, Marson W. 447
Sykes, Michael P. 378
Sykes, Patricia A. 447
Sykes, Victor V. 426
Syme, Nancy B. 406
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Taft, Robert E. 378
Talan, Joseph 406
Talbert, William H. 447
Tallman, Edward B. Jr. 447
Tallon, Robert M. 447
Tankard, Mary R. 406
Tant, James R. 406
Tarleton, Frances G. 447
Tarleton, Kenneth F. 406
Tart, James R. 378
Tart, Judy A. 378
Tart, Patricia C. 406
Tassin, James S. 447
Tatum, Ann T. 406
Tatum, Susan E. 447
Tatum, William P. 426
Tayloe, Edward D. 426
Tayloe, Jean C. 378
Tayloe, Pennaritta C. 378
Taylor, Bobbye F. 378
Taylor, Carlton E. 378
Taylor, Carolyn B. 406
Taylor, Charles R. Jr. 379
Taylor, David B. 379
Taylor, Deanna F. 406
Taylor, Delphia A. 379
Taylor, Edgar H. 406
Taylor, Edgar S. 379
Taylor, Elizabeth R. 406
Taylor, freddie L. 447
Taylor, James C. 406
Taylor, James H. 447
Taylor, Jane E. 448
Taylor, Jane H. 448
Taylor, Jerry A. 379
Taylor, Malcolm A. 379
Taylor, Marjorie L. 379
Taylor, mary E. 379
Taylor, Miriam V. 406
Taylor, Nora T. 406
Taylor, Roberta W. 379
Taylor, Shera D. 426
Taylor, Susan G. 448
Taylor, Vivian E. 379
Teachey, Edwin E. 379
Teachey, George R. 379
Teachey, Jerold C. 379
Teachey, Wilson G. 426
Tedder, Nancy J. 406
Teel, Bennie E. 448
Teel, Judith A. 448
Teer, Robert D. Jr. 448
Temple, Judie A. 406
Temple, Landon S. Jr. 448
Temple, Mary L. 406
Temples, Rober D. 448
Templeton, Clement F. 406
Tengan, Barbara 379
Terpenning, Masrsha J. 448
Terrell, Charles L. Jr. 426
Terrell, Wm. I. Jr. 448
Tetterton, Augusta R. 448
Teu, Mary M. 448
Tew, Barbara F. 406
Tew, Bobby G. 406
Tew, Ellen L. K. 406
Tew, Linda L. 426
Thaker, Gail 379
Thagard, Lenoard W. 448
Tharrington, James D. 426
Tharrington, William 379
Thayer, Carolyn A. 426
Thigpen, Brenda L. 426
Thigpen, Judy L. 426
Thigpen, Orzo S. Jr. 406
Thigpen, Wilie S. 448
Thomas, Ailene S. 426
Thomas, Asonia 448
Thomas, Joyce A.B. 379
Thomas, Lawrence G. 379
Thomas, Robert L. 380
Thomas, Stephen A. 448
Thomason, Donna D. 448
Thompson, Ava S. 380
Thompson, Benjamin E. 448
Thompson, David A. 380
Thompson, Donald H. 380
Thompson, Henry H. 426
Thompson, Jerry M. 380
Thompson, John B. Jr. 406
Thompson, John W. 426
Thompson, Lynda L. 406
Thompson, Martha M. 426
Thompson, Robert F. Jr. 380
Thompson, Shirley F. 406
Thompson, William R. 380
Thompson, Willie K. 406
Thorne, Eugene A. Jr. 406
Thorne, Linda S. G. 380
Thorne, Thomas S. 448
Thornton, Thomas A. 406
Threatt, Nancy A. 448
Thruman, Charlotte F. 380
Tickel, Effie A. 406
Tilton, John G. 448
Timberlake, Marilyn J. 448
Tinder, Judith C. 406
Tingen, Lunda J. 426
Tinsley, Lora S. 448
Tippett, Shirley A. 380
Titus, Anne M. 426
Todd, Jerry H. 380
Todd, Linda M. 380
Todd, Patsy L. 380
Toler, Reynold D. 380
Tolley, Avery L. 380
Tolley, Jerry R. 406
Tolley, Smauel R. 426
Tomlinson, Roger E. 380
Tosto, Edwin E. Jr. 448
Touchton, Linda A. 380
Townsend, Dorothy J. 380
Townsend, Elbert T. 331
Townsend, Gary F. 406
Townsend, Henry K. 448
Trader, Barbara S. 381
Trahey, Ruby J. 406
Traub, Louanne E. 406
Traylor, Hardy B. 381
Triplette, Janice F. 406
Tripp, Betty J. 331
Trogdon, Ernest W. 426
Trogdon, Kenneth P. 332
Trotter, Linda G. 406
Troutman, Elisa M. 406
Troutman, Robert L. 448
Troutman, William A. 381
Truitt, Robert E. 448
Tuck, Jane E. 426
Tucker, Josuha L. 426
Tucker, Lula R. 406
Tucker, Russell E. 426
Tucker, Sara M. 448
Tucker, Wanda E. 448
Tudor, Dolores A. 381
Tudor, Leon B. 381
Tugwell, Wilson F. Jr. 381
Tulloss, Augustus H. 406
Tunnell, Virginia R. 448
Turlington, Robert O. 448
Turner, Billy R. 406
Turner, Charles M. Jr. 448
Turner, Conal N. 381
Turner, Henry W. 406
Turner, Hubert M. Jr. 448
Turner, James M. 426
Turner, John L. 406
Turner, Mary A. 426
Turner, Nancy J. 426
Turner, Paula T. 406
Turner, Vernon E. 406
Twiddy, Joseph W. 381
Twiford, Samuel A. Jr. 406
Twitty, Tommy E. 448
Twynham, Thomas H. 381
Tyer, Sue W. 426
Tyler, Judith E. 426
Tyler, Ronald M. 381
Tyndall, Edith G.381
Tyndall, Patricia A. 381
Tyndall, Lona S. 448
Tyndall, Wm. K. 448
Tyson, Oscar L. 382
Tysor, Nancy T. 426
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Ullman, Annette R. 448
Underwood, Winston L. 427
Upchurch, Karen L. 427
Upchurch, Larry B. 427
Upchurch, Robert D. 382
Upton, Bill L. Jr. 448
Ussery, Sylvia H. E. 406
Ussery, Robert M. Jr. 406
Utsey, Tina D. 448
Uzzell, Gloria G. 407
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Valentine, Nancy T. 448
VanBuren, Patricia 448
Vandyken, Christian 427
Van Nortwick, William 382
Van Sciver, Margaret R. 427
Vandiford, Huehglene 448
Vandiford, Janice C. 407
Vanlierop, Patricia B. 407
Vann, Brenda L. 382
Vann, Terrence R. 382
Vanuk, Daniel A. 427
Varda, Cecile A. 407
Vashow, Volney H. 382
Vassar, Ronald H. 382
Vaughn, James A. 427
Vaughn, Janice G. 427
Vaughn, Ranold D. 382
Veach, Barbara A. 407
Veasey, Samuel M. 448
Venters, Roland V. 448
Venters, William T. 382
Vernon, Brenda J. 382
Vest, William T. Jr. 382
Vick, Martha A. 427
Vincent, Charles A. 448
Vinson, Betty L. 407
Viverette, James S. 448
Vogel, Rsalie M. 407
Vogler, Rebecca Z. 407
Vogt, Valeria L. 407
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Waddill, Sandra C. 407
Wade, John R. 448
Wade, Mack 427
Wade, Nancy L. 332
Wade, Rebecca S. 448
Waddell, Alice B. 407
Wadsworth, Elizabeth 427
Waff, Patricia A. 382
Wagstaff, Judy 407
Wainright, Fred E. 382
Wakefield, George H. 407
Wald, Earl A. 448
Walker, Cheryl D. 448
Walker, John L. 448
Walker, Patsy I. 448
Walker, Sandra Y 448
Wall, Carl B. 448
Wall, Malinda C. 427
Wall, Paul R. 448
Wallace, Leslie E. 448
Wallace, Melisia G. 407
Wallace William H. Jr. 407
Wallen, William B. 382
Waller, Michael W. 448
Waller, Thomas D. Jr. 448
Walston, John L. 382
Walter, Lea L. 427
Walters, Alice F. 382
Walters, Alice M. 382
Walters, Earl M. 448
Walton, Louis E. Jr. 448
Wamsley, Jacqueline L. 382
Ward, Bobby J. 407
Ward, Bonnie C. 407
Ward, Corolyn P. 427
Ward, Donald L. 407
Ward, Douglas D. 383
Ward, Foye E. Jr. 427
Warfford, David L. 448
Waring, Patricia C. 427
Warner, James R. 427
Warner, Ralph E. 383
Warren, Barbara G. 383
Warren, Dubrutz E. 383
Warren, Tony D. 427
Worren, William I. 383
Warwick, Edna G. 383
Washburn, Claude N. 407
Washburn, John S. 448
Washer, Robert J. 332
Washko, Robert J. 407
Wasile, Stephanie A. 448
Waters, Barbara A. 449
Waters, Betty L. 449
Waters, Marion H. 427
Waters, Mary M. 427
Waters, Pamela J. 427
Watkins, Doris P. 427
Watkins, Gary D. 449
Watkins, Jo Ann G. 383
Watson, Eliz. A 449
Watson, Jacquelyn M. 427
Watson, Julia G. 427
Watson, Mary A. 383
Watson, Sylvia J. 383
Watts, Douglas E. 383
Watts, Herschel J. 427
Way, George W. Jr. 427
Weatherman, Janie L. 427
Weaver, Linda J. 427
Weaver, Myrtle B. 383
Weaver, Patricia J. 407
Webb, Benjamin T. 449
Webb, Constance A. 427
Webb, Harold A. 383
Webb, Rosa G. 427
Webb, Sarah E. 407
Weber, John C. 449
Webster, Cora S. 383
Webster, Harry W. 407
Weeks, Barbara A. 407
Weeks, James R. 407
Weeks, Sandra L. 449
Weidenbacher, William 383
Weidman, Ronald J. 449
Weinsten, Stuart B. 427
Weiss, Audrey L. 427
Weiss, Bonnie A. 383
Welch, Gloria D. 449
Weldon, Diana F. 449
Wells, Bessie J. 407
Wells, Carroll L. 427
Wells, Gerry A. 449
Wells, Jeffrey S. 449
Wells, Kelly A. 407
Wells, Nathaniel H. 383
Wells, Robert W. III 449
Werner, David A. Jr. 427
Wescott, Colon W. 427
West, Danny E. 383
West, Fred D. 383
West, James A. 407
West, Jennifer J. 449
West, Joyce M. 427
West, Patricia A. 449
West, Rose M. 407
West, William R. 427
Wester, Catherine L. 427
Wetherington, Barbara 449
Wetherington, Joan 384
Whaley, David G. 407
Whaley, Timothy J. 449
Wheeler, James C. 449
Wheeler, Julia D. 449
Wheeler, Valinda A. 427
Wheless, Mary A. 407
Whichard, James L. Jr. 407
Whichard, Janet A. 427
Wisenhunt, Margaret 427
Whitaker, Guy W. 407
White, Ada E. 384
White, Basil D. 449
White, Carole E. 407
White, Claude D. 384
White, Gail E. 449
White, Gerald A. 384
White, George A. Jr. 407
White, Georgia L. 427
We have escape hatches the oddest places.
White, Gloria R. 449
White, John R. 384
White, Joseph L. Jr. 449
White, Karen F. 407
While, Linda R. 449
White, Mildred L. 449
White, Robert E. 408
White, William R. 427
While, Willie O. Jr. 449
Whitehurst, Betty R. 449
Whitehurst, Grover J. 427
Whitehurst, John E. 427
Whitehurst, Marsha G. 449
Whitehurst, Willard T. 332
Whiteman, Annie L. 449
Whitener, Carole B. 384
Whitfield, Barbara J. 449
Whitfield, Mary T. 427
Whitfield, Sandra P. 427
Whitfield, Willard W. 408
Whitford, Charles R. 449
Whitford, Sam M. 384
Whitley, Barry W. 384
Whitley, James V. 427
Whitley, John C. Jr. 384
Whitley, Margaret E. 427
Whitlock, Larry D. 332
Whitlow, Larry C. 427
Whitted, Leslie R. 408
Whitten, Brenda R. 408
Whitten, Richard G. 449
Whittle, Gary L. 427
Whittle, Sue L. 384
Whorley, Janice H. 308
Widdifield, Martha J. 408
Wiegner, George M. 427
Wiggs, Aritta K. 223
Wiggs, Verna J. 427
Wightman, George E. Jr. 384
Wilcox, David E. 427
Wilcox, Robert A. 428
Wiley, Patricia A. 385
Wilkerson, Myrtle G. 428
Wilkins, Sandra F. 408
Wilkinson, Margot A. 449
Williefrod, Berta C. 408
Willets, Doris A. 385
Willett, Susan S. 449
Williams, Bobby T. 449
Williams, Clara A. 428
Wililams, David E. 449
Williams, Dolores A. 385
Williams, Edwin J. 408
Williams, Eliz. J. 449
Williams, Eva A. 428
Williams, Frances R. 408
Williams, George L. 449
Williams, Gay F. 408
Williams, Herbert III 428
Williams, Howard G. 332
Williams, James R. Jr. 428
Williams, James W. 408
Williams, Joan B. 428
Williams, John F. 428
Williams, Laura J. 408
Williams, Linda C. 408
Williams, Mackie A. 449
Williams, Margaret D. 385
Williams, Mayme C. 428
Williams, Philip A. 428
Williams, Robert H. 385
Williams, Robert M. 408
Williams, Ronald H. 428
Williams, Sandra J. 428
Williams, Shirley A. 385
Williams, Shirley R. 385
Williams, Wayne T. 449
Williamson, Betsey S. 385
Williamson, Camilla M. 408
Williamson, Dorothy C. 408
Williamson, Floyd F. 449
Williamson, Gerald F. 450
Williamson, Grady L. 428
Williamson, June D. 385
Williamson, Mary L. 450
Williamson, Stephen W. 450
Williford, Dorothy J. 408
Williford, Earlie R. 385
Williford, pattie E. 450
Williford, Temple L. 428
Willis, Everett G. 450
Willis, Grayer K. 428
Willis, James T. 385
Willis, Johnnie B. 428
Willis, Julia A. 450
Willis, Nancy A. 408
Willis, Rebecca A. 408
Willoughby, Joseph D. 408
Wilmouth, Linda C. 428
Wilmouth, Norma G. 385
Wilson, Allan B. 428
Wilson, Billie G. 450
Wilson, Carol J. 450
Wilson, Charlotte F. 385
Wilson, Earl C. 450
Wilson, Edward B. 385
Wilson, Eugene V. 408
Wilson, Florence C. 450
Wilson, Judith A. 385
Wilson, Larry W. 385
Wilson, Linda G. 450
Wilson, Linda M. 385
Wilson, Nancy K. 428
Wilson, Theresa E. 428
Windham, Charlotte L. 450
Windham, Lyndia L. 428
Windham, Norma T. 408
Windham, Robert E. 408
Windley, Joseph A. Jr. 450
Windley, Louisa A. 450
Windom, Sandra L. 450
Winfield, Georgia A. 450
Winslow, Dan R. 332
Winstead, Betty L. 450
Winstead, James E. 428
Winstead, Janice C. 450
Winstead, Thomas J. 386
Winstead, William L. 386
Winstead, William R. 386
Wisemann, Marla J. 428
Wishart, John E. 450
Witter, Linda M. 450
Wohlnick, Charles T. 408
Womock, Sarah W. 450
Womble, Andrew G. 450
Womble, Sarah L. 428
Wood, Bruce B. 408
Wood, Ellen G. 408
Wood, James G. 408
Wood, Judith E. 428
Woodall, George I. Jr. 386
Woodard, John H. 450
Woodard, Lynn C. 450
Woodard, Nancy E. 428
Woodard, Rachel A. 450
Woodard, Victoria 428
Woodfin, Sandra G. 428
Woodley, Mary R. 428
Woodrow, Robert S. 408
Woodruff, David S. 450
Woodside, Jerry F. 428
Woolard, Donna H. 408
Woolard, Jasper E. 386
Woolard, Roger W. 386
Wooldridge, Allan III 428
Woolen, Patsy E. 450
Woolen, Timothy M. 450
Wornom, Samuel J. III 408
Woolen, Phyllis E. 386
Worrell, Billy R. 408
Worsley, Braxton M. Jr. 450
Worsley, Thomas L. 386
Wortham, Jacqueline E. 408
Worthington, Charlott 450
Worthington, Julian M. 386
Worthington, Lee B. 386
Worthington, Richard 408
Wrenn, Kathryn V. 450
Wrenn, Mary I. 450
Wright, Carolyn A. 428
Wright, Donny W. 428
Wr.ghti Linda C. 428
Wright, Loy S. 450
Wright, McKinley F. Jr. 450
Wu, Tsai Hong 332
Wynne, Harriett C. 450
Wynne, James C. 450
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Yarborough, Billy J. 428
Yarborough, Jerry R. 408
Yates, Ann B. 386
Yates, Sammy A. 428
Yelverton, George III 386
Yezierski, Julie A. 450
Yopp, Sarah A. 450
Youmans, Wm. A. 450
Young, Joyce H. 450
Young, Judith B. 428
Young, Katherine K. 450
Young, Rebekoh A. 450
Young, Robert I. 386
Young, Robert A. Jr. 408
Young, Sharon A. 408
Young, Virginia L. 450
Young, William F. Jr. 386
Yow, Robert N. 450
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Zapffel, George L. 386
Zebley, Frederick L. 386
Zepul, Anita J. 450
Zickler, Sandra C. 450
Zisman, Michael L. 450
Zschau, Edwin A. 386
Zuzma, Rebecca P. 428
Alma Mater
Praise to your name so fair, Dear old East Carolina Your joys we'll all share And your friends we'll ever be. We pledge our loyalty, And our heart's devotion. To thee our Alma Mater, Love and praise.
GILBERT WINDHAM
FRED ROBERTSON
RUFUS FREEMAN: PORTRAITS
TOM DOE: PORTRAITS
VAUGHN GWYN
JOE BRANNON
JOHNNY DEAKINS
HOMER BALL
WALTER FAULKNER
MILTON FOLEY
sHELBY sTUDIO, GASTONIA
CHARLESTON, S.C. EVENING POST
RICHMOND NEWS LEADER
JOHNNY McDIARMID
BILL BENNETT-ST. JOSEPH, MO. GAZETTE
WIDE WORLD PHOTOS
TAMPLA FLA. DAILY NEWS
FLETCHER HARVEY AGENCY, ATLANTA, GA.
Exclusive of portrais, first number indicates page; number(S) after dash indicates location on page numbering from left to right and top to bottom of page.
Editor's Epitaph
Sixty minutes an hour, twenty-four hours a day, and three hundred and sixty-five days a year, the earth turns on its axis. Within this space of time, exciting events happen, memories linger, and heartaches occur. Such has been my year as editor of the 1 964 Buccaneer.
Editing a yearbook involves more than sitting behind a desk and dictating orders. It presents a challenge and a varied number of activities. Among rewards have been my first trip to New York City and my first train ride. I was also fortunate enough to obtain my first airplane ride over the city of Greenville. These have been the highlights.
No editor can do the work herself. Behind me have been the most loyal and dedicated section heads. Joyce Sigmon, Oran Perry, Shirley Hanes, Rowena Skipper, Sue Whittle, Ritchie Steele, Merle Evans, Bobbie Eason, and Sandra Waddill have been my shining lights in this respect. To Jim Rabon, the business manager, go more thanks than I can ever say in words. Along with the student help, I owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Mary Goodman, the literary advisor, for her hours of reading and correcting probably some of the worst copy she has ever read. To Miss Gwen Potter, my appreciation for helping with the financial aspects is expressed. To Dr. J. H. Tucker and the Publications Board go my thanks for enough faith to let me undertake this task.
Little can be dene en a 464 page edition without the aid of professional help. Mr. Lee Blackwell, Taylor Publishing Company Representative, was always here when I needed him; and Zeno Spence needs a big thanks for interpreting my artwork. A yearbook without pictures would not be a yearbook. Photo Arts Studio was entirely responsible for the pictorial coverage. Gratitude for this work goes to Gilbert Windham, Fred Robertson, Tom Dee, Rufus Freeman, Joe Brannon, Vaughan Gwyn, and Johnny Deekins. Homer Ball of Golds- boro was the expert photographer for most of the color work. An editor needs not only material help but also support of the morale. Patsy Wiley, my roommate and sorority sister, has provided the latter. Others who have done those little things when I needed them most were Henry Wallace, Joan Morrison, and Miles Barefoot.
An editor needs not only material help but also support of the morale, Patsy Wiley, my roommate and sorority sister, has provided the latter. Others who have done those little things when I needed them most were Henry Wallace, Joan Morrison, and Miles Barefoot
My year has ended. Another staff begins work, and to it I wish the best success ever. At times, the going is rough especially when three tests, four reports, and a yearbook deadline are due in the same week. The fun I have had and the people I have met have more than compensated for the problems. I have enjoyed exploring the world, of 1964 at East Carolina College.
1964 BUCCANEER
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