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1965
VOLUME XLIII
BUCCANEER
Roberta A. Eason Editor
William H. Wallace Business Manager
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE Greenville, North Carolina
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Contents
Features 20
Student Life 22
SGA 56
Spotlight 75
Athletics 99
Academics 150
Departments 152
Senior Class 191
Junior Class 251
Sophomore Class 281
Freshman Class 309
Organizations 350
Religious Groups 354
Clubs 362
Greeks 381
Fine Arts 444
Military 464
Index 468
Dedicated to a noted writer, Englis Fletcher Hall, the newest dormitory for women, stands seven stories tall at the western edge of the campus.
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Changing
Proud yet humble East Carolina College stands against the sky. In the horizon, chang- ing skylines mark her role in the cultural, intellectual, and sociological revolution of the era. With each change, she meets the demands of a new day and the needs of a nobler man. Feverishly new buildings are completed. Un- ceasingly scholars incorporate new ideas into established disciplines. Eagerly students come together to exchange ideas.
Skylines
Steel, concrete, and yellow brick are combined to form the classroom building for the School of Education and the Department of Psychology.
Create New Horizons
Foundations for these new structures are laid in the heritage of the college. From the founding of the college in 1907 until now, this awesome process of physical, intellectual, and sociological expansion chal- lenges the student to join the search of all men for the ultimate meanings of life. These truths are the foundations for understanding - a broad horizon for all men.
Machinery, scaffolding, and constant noise are accepted by the student as a reminder of continuing growth and change.
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Learning may be accomplished outside the main classroom.
Within the academic framework,
the student acquires the
knowledge that leads to understanding.
In every discipline -
fine arts, science, and mathematics -
new truth is revealed daily.
Professors from Japan, Germany,
Ecuador, and France have joined
the native faculty of East Carolina College.
As the faculty and curricula
of the college have grown,
so have the numbers and nationalities
of the students enrolled.
This year new dormitories have been built
to house the students;
new additions to the library
facilitate their study;
more classroom buildings are constructed
in which to educate them.
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In the World of Academics
And in Student Life on Canmpus
Teeming with emotions, abilities,
and desires, students enter the college
with great anticipations.
Their mode of dress is conformity;
yet each student is an entity
within the larger entity.
East Carolina College.
A walk in the mall beneath the trees
overflowing with violent reds,
soft oranges, and yellows
intermingled with the eternal green,
a pep rally preceding a game
in Ficklen Stadium,
a vast array of campaign posters,
a fountain of soap suds,
a dormitory filled with laughter,
a theater alive with My Fair Lady -
all these memories
are cherished by the individual
as what he has been and
what he is.
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Caught between bells, between thoughts, between homes - a student learns to keep pace with the expanding curriculum of the college.
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Board of Trustees
Seated: Dr. Leo Jenkins, Mrs. Russell Kirby, Mr Robert Morgan, Mr. James Whitefield, Mr. Henry Belk, Mrs. Henry Belk. Standing: Mr. F. D. Duncan, Dr. Robert L. Holt, Mr. Fred Bahnson, William A. Blount, Mr. R. F. McCoy, Mr. David J. Whichard, II, Mr. Henry Oglesby, Mrs. Agnes Barrett, and Mr. Irving E. Carlyle.
Agency of the state, the board is responsible for the management of the affairs of the college.
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Reviews
Senator Morgan, Chairman, checks the progress report with Mr. Whitfield and Dr. Jenkins.
Campus Expansion.
Twelve members comprise the Board of Trustees of East Carolina College. Appointments are made by the Governor and conformation is given by the General Assembly of North Carolina. Each member serves for an eight year period; terms being staggered.
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Dr. Leo W. Jenkins,
sixth President of East Carolina College, holds degrees from Rutgers, Columbia and New York Universities. This very qualified educator became President in 1960.
Through the National Education Association, Pres- ident Jenkins constantly endeavors to better col- leges. The Southern Association of Colleges and the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Edu- cation are served by this College Visitation Team member.
Dr. Jenkins and his family of six are members of the Methodist Church where he serves on the Board of Stewards. His interests range from sup- port of the Pirates thru the fine arts.
New students are officially welcomed to the college during the annual freshman tea in the Jenkins home.
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Dr. Robert L. Holt
As Vice President and Dean of Instruction, Dr. Holt directs the entire academic program offered by the college.
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Co-ordinating all phases of campus expansion, Mr. Duncan, Vice President and Business Manager, is responsible for all financial affairs.
Mr. F. D. Duncan
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Administrators
Miss Ruth White
The office of the Dean of Women deals with policies and problems of East Carolina's coeds. Dean White also advises Women's Honor Council.
Mr. James B. Mallory
Concerned with all matters of guidance of the male students, Mr. Mallory, Dean of Men, advises the Men's Judicial System. 16
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Aid
Dr. James H. Tucker
Dean of Student Affairs handles all college policies which deal with the students.
Mr. Worth E. Baker
Planning registration and distributing grades are the responsi bilities of Mr. Worth Baker, Registrar.
Student Adjustment.
Dr. John H. Home
As Director of Admissions, Dr. Home distributes material to prospective students and screens applications.
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Mr. Henry Howard
As Director of the News Bureau, Mr. Howard directs coverage of the student activities for off-campus publication purposes.
Dr. John C. Reynolds
Handling graduate scholarships, Dr. Reynolds directs all graduate study programs.
Dr. David J. Middleton
Determining location of classes, the Director of extension sets schedules to include workshops as well as field classes.
Mr. G. Allan Nelms
Assisting graduates in pursuit of jobs, Mr. Nelms, Director of Place- ment Bureau, maintains offices in the Alumni Building.
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MR. S. RUDOLPH ALEXANDER Assistant Dean of Student Affairs
MRS. AGNES BARRETT Administrative Assistant
MISS CORNELIA BEEMS Assistant to the Dean of Women
MR. JAMES W. BUTLER Director of Public Relations
MRS. FRANCES M. DOREY Cashier for Student Bank
DR. D. D. GROSS Director of Religious Activities
MISS JANICE G. HARDISON Alumni Director
MR. JOHNNIE L. HARRELL Chief of Campus Police
MRS. DORIS B. HENDERSON Student Fund Accountant
MISS FARLEIGH HUNDERFORD .. Assistant Director of College Union
MRS. MILDRED B. MANNING Postmaster
MISS CYNTHIA ANNE MENDENHALL . Director of College Union
MR. C. G. MOORE Assistant Business Manager
MR. HERMAN D. PHELPS ... Assistant Director of Extension
MR. JERRY SUTHERLAND . . Director of Maintenance and Operations DR. GEORGE WEIGAND Guidance and Counseling
DR. ROBERT W. WILLIAMS Assistant Dean
MR. DAN K. WOOTEN Director of Housing
Counselors
MRS. REPSY W. BAKER
MRS. IDA W. EDWARDS
MRS. RUTH B. GARNER
MRS. NANCY HAWTHORNE
MRS. CHARLOTTE KNIGHTEN
MRS. RUTH RHYNE McCALL
MRS. DAISY H. ROGERS
MRS. LOIS A. SMITH
MRS. HELEN A. SNYDER
MRS. G. A. TAYLOR
MRS. BRUNIE A. YARDLEY
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Features
Student Life 22
Student Government 56
Spotlight 75
Athletics 99
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The Student and(
Some climb aloft for a view of the action below.
Friends and refreshment crown a sunny afternoon.
Pages filled with data reveal the student's identity.
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East Carolina College Are One
Against the changing skyline the student finds his niche. Tall buildings provide a place for learning; a background for re- laxation and busy activity; a setting for quiet, serious contemplation and for happy smiles. Facial expressions register reactions as a student learns, meets new friends, and becomes an integral part of East Carolina College.
Music Theory students study the fundamentals of music structure and analyze the works of great composers.
Students huddle wherever there is a convenient spot.
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Theater Comprised of Opportunities and Personalities.
In the relaxed atmosphere of the sculpture lab, a student and professor enjoy quiet discussion.
In many scenes,
with rapt expressions,
can be found
the versatile student . . .
conversing in his workshop,
skillfully interpreting
his idea of fun, or
displaying his diversified
talents
with a more serious
translation of mood.
Paths lead in all directions.
The popular college union sets the scene for group socializing.
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There are friends everywhere.
The wonder of college faces every freshman.
Sunny afternoons can be spent in refreshing frolic or serious discussion.
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Freshmen listen attentively as Dr. Jenkins welcomes them to East Carolina.
Orientation in Wright Auditorium proves that numerical strength is not sufficient. Freshmen struggle to grow strong in other ways: through developing the patience for enduring long hours in registration line, through realizing the value of making new friends, through becoming acquainted with the administration. Hopefully they approach the threshold of what promises to be a unique experience.
Is there a front to this line?
Students stagger through the ordeal of unpacking.
Freshmen encounter the frustrations of Drop-Add.
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Freshmen Meet Challenges of College.
A familiar face in the crowd is a wel- come sight.
Friendships grow quickly.
Automation has yet to replace standing in line.
Freshmen and their parents are honored at President's Tea.
Freshmen
grow stronger
and take traditional
places in
the college family.
Physically,
mentally,
and socially
they grow to become
a real part of
the Alma Mater.
Locating a required text is difficult even in the campus bookstore.
While some stand in line, others find more enjoyable pastimes.
Registration and Book-Buying Complement Every Quarter . . .
Registration can result in an accumulation of problems. Learning that even IBM machines make mistakes, students go through the process of standing in the Drop-Add line for class changes. Then they rush to the bookstore to obtain textbooks and watch the dollars add up.
Machines unbalance our bankbooks.
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. . . and Classroom Rituals Are Reassumed.
Unexpected excitement reaches the campus when Flanagan Building begins to smolder.
Students believe that at last they are ready for class. The first few days are a combination of dis- may and anticipation, sometimes interrupted by sheer excitement. Eventually life becomes routine, and classes assume their proper perspective.
First lectures are always hard to follow.
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Classes Require Adequate and Concentrated Study . . .
Notetaking requires a quick pen.
Classes predominate the
lives of students.
East Carolina offers them
courses m many fields and
provides essentials
of a basic liberal arts education.
Students soon learn that
class is much easier if
they have spent time
in preparation.
Notetaking is also necessary
to obtain the maximum return
from hours spent in lectures.
Students pause to evaluate each other's work.
Will this hour never end?
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There is a right way, and then there is my way.
. . . for Desired Product.
Preparation for classes is channeled through various re- source facilities. The library is crowded with students looking for that quiet place to study. In art, the opinions and criti- cisms of fellow students are helpful. Foreign language stu- dents are aided in their studies by a well-equipped laborator)'. Wherever and however stu- dents study, college requires much work to obtain the de- sired proficiency in chosen areas of study.
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Four years of hard work have led to this moment.
Class of '64 Graduates 910.
Efforts are rewarded as that final day approaches. Students adorn themselves with the dignity of caps and gowns and feel the pomp of the music to which they march. Par- ents and friends watch them take their places as candidates for de- grees of East Carolina College.
A reflection of the past is held by each graduate.
Parents and friends assist in dressing graduates.
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Graduates hear President Leo W. Jenkins commend them and wish them well. The address of Dr. Gordon Knight, Duke University Chancellor, inspires the class. Graduates feel joy and sadness intermingled. They have reached the ultimate goal - graduation.
Skylines towering above Ficklin Stadium symbolize for all present the new and increasing need of the world and an urgency to meet these demands.
Chief Marshal Gigi Guice leads the seniors as they begin their walk to be recognized as graduates.
President Jenkins congratulates the graduates on their achievement.
Dignity and pride mark the faces of these seniors.
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Fine Arts Series Brings Top Artists
Grant Johannesen displays the technique of a true artist in his piano concert.
Striving to enhance the cultural development of East Carolina students, the Student Government Association contracted many top artists to appear here as a part of the Fine Arts Division of the Entertainment Series. The Raduga Dancers, topnotch Russian ballet and folk dance ensemble, captivated students with a colorful program of song, dance, and music. Both classical ballet and exotic dances gave the theater goers a view of the rich and varied dance culture of Russia. Metropolitan Opera soprano Teresa Stratas, after having been forced to postpone her engagement here because of illness, was well-received in her concert rescheduled in January. One of the most outstanding musical organizations of America, the Paganini Quartet, displayed remarkable finesse in playing stringed instruments.
Before each program of entertainment, all paths seem to lead to tt Central Ticket Office,
Daring leaps characterize the routines of the Raduga Dancers.
Raduga Dancers perform a Russian folk dance.
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to Campus.
Team skill and poise distinguish the artistic ability of the Paganini Quartet.
France's contribution to Fine Arts Series was the Paris Chamber Orchestra, the new- est addition to the French roster. The young and brilliant players won many prizes in top European competitions, and they were given widespread acclaim by the press. They de- lighted students with a remarkably precise performance. Jack Glatzer appeared in con- cert before a good crowd in Austin Auditor- ium. American pianist Grant Johannesen's program, mastered by a pair of unusually flexible hands, provided an evening of en- riching entertainment. Variety and superb performances were the keynotes to the varied cultural programs of the Entertain- ment Series.
Lovely Teresa Stratas renders an impressive variety of operatic numbers.
The Paris Chamber Orchestra, composed of fifteen Parisians, execute a program of excellence.
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Lectures and Films Relate Views of
Arthur Schlesinger pauses during his lecture here in February.
Well-known lecturers were sponsored here by the Student- Faculty Lecture Committee. Speaking to a large audience, famed columnist Drew Pearson compared the foreign and domestic policies of the United States with those of Russia. Arthur Schlesinger, historian, author, and lecturer, gave his views of political and social problems to students, faculty members, and Greenville residents. James J. Kilpartick, dis- tinguished editor of the Richmond News Leader, and Mark Etheridge debated the issue of civil rights. In April, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and chairman of the Atomic Energy Com- mission Glenn Seaborg lectured here. Other lectures and lecture-films were presented, and students were made aware of the major problems facing them as this future citizenry of this nation.
The distinguished commentator, Drew Pearson speaks in the gymnasium.
Informal question-answer sessions fol- low most lectures.
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Current Problems.
President Jenkins and Drew Pearson exchange greet- ings before Mr. Pearson's lecture.
The military aspect is one of the areas covered in Robert Cohen's film "Inside Castro's Cuba."
Austin Auditorium serves as a makeshift theater for showing a variety of films, spon- sored by the Inter-Religious Council and other groups. Those who attend gain an in- sight into such topics as foreign countries, science, history, and literature. Becoming ac- quainted with the customs of people abroad and developing an appreciation for man- kind's achievements contribute to the total growth of the students.
Threading the film projector is tedious work.
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Musical and Artistic Exhibitions Evidence Talent.
Recitals and exhibitions enable the students to continue to de- velop culturally. Music majors and members of the faculty of the School of Music share their talents with the student body in a number of recitals throughout the year. Concerts by the band and symphony orchestra as well as other musical groups on campus are well received.
Exhibitions of the work of both students and instructors are presented by the School of Art. These help to orient the students in the beauty and meaning of art.
The Christmas season is depicted in this bulletin board scene at the Col- lege Union.
Students and faculty inembers gather for the annual Christmas Assembly before leav- ing for the holidays.
Students in the School of Art arrange paintings for a sale.
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East Carolina's new seven-story dormitory for women was dedicated No- vember 8, 1964, to North Carolina author, Inglis Fletcher. Her writing a number of books about eastern North Carolina and her interest in this area prompted the decision to name the dormitory in her honor. The dedi- cation ceremony and unveiling of Mrs. Fletcher's portrait were followed by a tea for those attending.
Fletcher Hall brought a number of "firsts" to the college. It was the tallest building both on the campus and in the city of Greenville. Elevators were installed for the first time in a dormitory here. The entire student body, especially the residents of the new dormitory, took great pride in claiming the lovely structure as a part of the campus. Fletcher Hall can enjoy the distinction of being "the most" for only a short while, how- ever; for a ten-story dormitory to be built beside it is anticipated for the near future.
Window after window, floor upon floor, Fletcher reaches toward the
Fletcher Dormitory Symbolizes Progress of College.
From a seventh story window in Fletcher, one gets a bird's eye-view of the campus.
Mr. Ovid Pierce, author in residence, speaks at the dedication of Fletcher Dormitory.
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Students Anticipate Expansion of College Union.
Whenever students want refreshments, conversation, entertain- ment, or relaxation, the most popular place on campus is the Stu- dent Union. It is the site of unending activity, and around it, all the campus social life seems to revolve. Located in Wright Build- ing, it can easily be spotted by the aowds of students standing out-
side and streaming in and out its doors. Facilities have become inadequate, however, with the expanding of the student body; and the area of the Student Union has been enlarged. Recreation facilities are moved temporarily to Wright Lobby as workmen tackle the task of renovation and construction.
Students stand shoulder-to-shoulder for service at the soda foun- tain.
Dismantled College Union will soon take on a new appearance.
Wright Lobby provides temporary quarters for recreation facilities.
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So long as the doors of the College Union are open, no one needs to worry about how to spend an idle hour. At ping- pong tables the popping of the balls against the paddles is a familiar sound. A number of tables are provided foi card games of which bridge is most popular. Frequent bridge tournaments are a chance for the card demons to match their wits. Bingo parties give the students an opportunity to get away from their work and enjoy being with friends. For those who want simply to relax, color television is always available.
The College Union's ping pong provides a recreation area for students.
This foursome concentrates on a game of bridge during a spare hour.
Recreation Facilities Are Popular During Leisure Time.
Bingo parties are enthusiastically attended.
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This coed finds time to help decorate for Christmas.
College Union Parties Feature Fun
Carnival time brings out the festive spirit in everyone.
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Parties at the College Union are well attended. Moods of the various holidays are depicted in the activities as students decorate for the holiday seasons and enjoy the company of fellow students. Music for week-end dances is provided by nearby bands and college combos. Summer school students welcome the annual watermelon slicing as they suffer in the sum- mer's heat. Fun and refreshment for every one is the magnet which attracts students to the socials at the Student Union.
Trimining the tree at the College Union is a tradition at Christmas time.
A watermelon slicing helps summer school students to beat the heat.
and Refreshment.
Current dance fads can be observed at the College Union parties.
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Interest in the national and state election year was evidenced in activities of the student body. Many students attended state rallies, worked at the local headquarters of their candidates, and contri- buted to the campaign funds. Those eligible to vote did so, and those not eligible encouraged others to support the candidates of their choice.
On the local scene, students campaigned ardently for the elec- tion of Student Government officers. Posters, banners, and bro- chures decked trees, bulletin boards, and any other convenient spot as candidates tried to win votes in their favor. Office-seekers learned the importance of effective campaigning, and their sup- porters were made aware of the citizen's role in government.
Elections Create Enthusiasm.
Rallies serve to increase enthusiasm at election time.
This coed seems to enjoy party politics on the college level.
Bob Kerlin and Willard Batts, members of the election committee, check the ballot box after the "straw ballot" vote.
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Players, Coaches, Fans Share Tangerine Bowl Victory.
Coach Stasavich displays a big smile over the victory at the Tangerine Bowl/
President Jenkins and the editor of the East Carolinian, reflect upon the Pirates' triumph in the Tangerine Bowl.
Climaxing the athletic achievement for the year was the in- vitation to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The mighty football team of East Carolina played the Univer- sity of Massachusetts and came out victorious with a 14-13 score. Much activity and enthusiasm revolved around the Pirates' participation in the Bowl game. A special train chartered for transportation to and from the game enabled many students to share the glory of their team's victory. In Orlando, fans sold souvenirs and pennants in the promotion of school spirit and support of the team. Students who could not attend the game heard it via radio; and many of them formed a cheering squad to meet the elated players, coaches, and fans upon their return to the Greenville airport and train station. All were aware that this victory was but another step forward in the college's march of progress.
A freshman cheerleader helps to promote East Carolina spirit in Florida.
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Popular Concerts
An intent Fred Waring directs his Pennsylvanians during rehearsal.
The New Journeymen display their talents in their first open-air concert.
Ray Charles instills a mood for music during the Home- coming week-end.
Abundant light entertainment gave students a chance to enjoy in person the stars they had heard on tape. The Four Lads appeared during Summer School and rendered a fabulous per- formance of music and humor. As a close to Freshman Orientation, the New Journeymen pre- sented a program of folksinging. The Four Freshmen opened the 1964-65 Popular Enter- tainment Series with an evening of modern music before a very responsive audience.
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Feature Variety of Talented Performers.
Homecoming brought Ray Charles to the campus. The popular singer, who worked his way to the top against numerous odds, and his orchestra appeared in a packed Wright Auditorium and thrilled students with an evening of jazz. A standing ovation at the completion of his pro- gram marked him as one of the best received entertainers to appear here. The famous duo piano pair, Ferrante and Teicher, performed in February in Memorial Gymnasium. Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians, Josh White, and the Serendipity Singers came later in the school year and rounded out a quite successful and delightful run of light entertainment.
Ferrante and Teicher review selections for their cital at East Carolina.
The popular Serendipity Singers share their vivacious spirit and talent with the student body.
The Four Lads provide an enjoyable CT-ening for summer school students.
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Car tracks and footprints in the snow are evidence that campus activity stops for no reason.
The College Hill brigade makes a charge.
This charming fellow temporarily rules over the campus.
Wintertime transformed the campus into a lovely winter wonderland. Falling snow covered the ground with a blanket of white and provided an unusual background for social activity. Students took every opportunity to enjoy their new environment. Dressed in Eskimo-style, they de- lighted in friendly snowballing, molding the snow into statues, and taking quiet walks. Fun, of course, was often interrupted by an unwelcomed fall on the icy side- walks but was quickly resumed without a thought of the mishap. Rushing to classes in the snow was a unique ex- perience as students struggled to maintain a sure footing and stay out of the paths of others. In every activity, the atmosphere seemed to be that of sheer excitement.
Snow Provides Unique Setting for Social Activity.
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Holidays Send Students in Many Directions.
Holidays provide an oppor- tunity to get away from the bustle of college, to relax, and to enjoy favorite pastimes. Days in advance students prepare for the holiday seasons. They adopt the life of the lazy and put their feet in the air. Summer- time leads them to nearby beaches, jobs, or mountain re- treats. They rejoin the outside world and leave behind a de- serted campus awaiting their return.
Christmas brings a contagion of happiness.
Student innovations change classic footv Holidays spread an emptiness over the campus.
Holidays spread an emptiness over the campus.
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Brothers and their dates watch the folk singers during the hootenanny.
Fraternities Unite in
Fraternities join hands in observing Greek Week. In friendly competition on the athletic field each tries to excel physically. On the stage, brothers dis- play their dramatic ability.
Some brothers revert to their childhoods during the skit night as others test thir agility in field day events.
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Saturday afternoon hootenanny features several talented groups.
Trophies as memoirs of talent are pre- sented the best in Greek union. Greet; Week is a time of competition, fellowship, and evaluation.
Chip Cox congratulates Sindy Dallas as he presents Phi Tau's senior scholarship trophy.
observing Greek Week.
Dean Mallory, adviser to the Inter-Fraternity Council, awards Pi Kappa Phi pledge, Larry Phifer, the pledge scholarship trophy.
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Excitement
Anticipation Pep
Rally Big Date
Gala Parties Parade
Imaginative
Floats
Ray Charles in
Concert Spirited
Game Touchdown
Victory Happy
East Carolinians
Homecoming 1964
Scottie, the Pirate, inspires enthusiastic loyalty.
It's 10:30 and we still don't have the float together.
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. . . Provides . . .
Lieutenjnt Governor-Elect, Robert Scott, crowns Linda Daniels 1964 Homecoming Queen.
Using "Meet the New ECC" as its theme, East Carolina celebrated its an- nual Homecoming in No- vember. Preparation of floats and decorations started weeks in advance. Formal activities began Wednesday with a bonfire and pep rally. The concert by Ray Charles, heard only by those lucky enough to get the much demanded tickets, highlighted the night of Friday, Novem- ber 13.
Bonfire kindles pre-game excitement.
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. . Thrills and
The sign of victory greets the Pirates.
Ray Charles and his singers entertain a captivated audience of students.
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Well-rounded cheerleaders evoke student spirit.
Variety.
Saturday morning all efforts culminated in the Homecoming Parade featuring floats, Homecoming Queen candidates, and the Marching Pirates. After- noon activities centered around the football game, in which the Bucs came out victorious over Presbyterian 49-8. Halftime brought the coronation of the 1964 Homecoming Queen, Miss Linda Daniels. A dance Saturday night provided the grand finale to Home- coming 1964.
Dormitories salute the festivities.
Spirited fan cheers team.
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S.G.A. Forms
The newly occupied S.G.A. offices are always open to welcome dubious students.
Student Government Association serves as the coordinator between student body, faculty, and administration. Through S.G.A., students handle their budget, rules, and business matters. Offices are filled by campus elections which leave the running of the government to the student body. Divided into three parts, the Student Government resembles the federal system.
This year a new constitution gave the senate a speaker whose new position lightens the load of the president. Foremost among the duties of the S.G.A. and its Budget Committee are the financial appropriations. This year's budget totaled over $165,000.
Performers highlight every school year, and the Entertainment Com- mittees worked hard to insure that this year would be no exception. Ray Charles headlined the Homecoming celebration. Free movies on week- ends and foreign films once a month kept the students entertained during the year. From the Raduga Dancers to the Journeymen, the Fine Arts and Popular Entertainment Series offered something to suit everyone's taste. Drew Pearson and "Inside Castro's Cuba" headed the Lecture Series.
Summer School Student Government
During the summer sessions an entire new set of officers and repre- sentatives are elected to handle student business and affairs. Acting with the comparable functions and powers of the regular term body, the Sum- mer School S.G.A. carries on similar governmental activities on a smaller scale.
President Jim Mahan
Vice-President Ron Dowdy
Treasurer Berk Stephens
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Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches.
President Jim Mahan
Vice-President Eddie Greene
Headed by a slate of five executive officers, elected by and from the entire student body, the executive branch of the Student Gov- ernment Association acts as the nucleus of the organization. Along with the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and His- torian, the Presidents of the four classes ser\'e in this branch.
The executive branch enforces laws and rules enacted by the Student Legislature. This body also represents the students of East Carolina College in dealings with students and admini- strations of other schools.
Executive Branch
Executive Council members debate and ponder over a proposed motion.
Secretary Celia Orr
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Treasurer Berk Stephens
Historian Linda Doub
S.G.A. Hires First Full Time Employees.
For the first year the student government has the services of a full-time secretary. Mrs. Margaret Stephens acts as a co-ordinator between the government and students when the officers are not there. Working closely with the secretary and treasurer of the S.G.A., Mrs. Stephens handles all correspondence and files maintenance. The general functioning of the office falls under her jurisdiction. She handles the distribution of identi- fication and activity cards and gives assistance in the Central Ticket Of- fice. The efficiency of the Student Government Office is aided greatly by the addition of this position.
Staff Secretary Margaret Stephens
All photography for the Student Government Association, the four student publications, and the East Carolina Playhouse is done by the college's first full-time, professional photographer, Joe Brannon.
Mr. Brannon is charged with taking, developing, and distributing practically all photography used for public relations. He is a member of the Professional Photographers of North Carolina and has worked with Photp Arts Studio in Greenville.
Staff Pohtographer Joe Brannon
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Jim Mahan, seated; standing: Eddie Greene, Linda Doub, Ross Barber, Celia Orr, Berk Stephens, Bill Deal, Jim Kimsey, Bryan Bennett.
Executive Committees
External Affirs Committee Chairman Bill Peck
Homecoming Committee Co-chairmen Bill Barfoot and Billi Stewart
Ring Committee Chairman Eddie Greene
Functioning in co-ordination with the three distinct branches of the Student Government Association are ten standing committees and several temporary committees. They are concerned with evaluating and solving problems regarding their respective fields of student activities. Com- posed chiefly of the student senators, the committees provide an opportunity for student participation in in- vestigation and research concerning campus related ac- tivities.
Elections Committee Chairman Bob Kerlin
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Lecture Committee Chairman Garland Askew
Orientation Committee Chairmen Jane Mewbern and Celia Orr
Entertainment Committee Chairman Linda Killian
Budget Committee Chairmen
Berk Stephens; Eddie Greene, Henry Wallace, Bill Peck and Bill Deal.
Legislative Branch
Lawmaking in the Student Government Association rests in the hands of the Student Legislature. Four senators from each class along with day student and dormitory representatives compose this branch.
Meeting weekly, the legislature makes rules and regulations applicable to the college student body. Aside from acting as a lawmaking organization, this body is in charge of making all monetary appropriations to extracur- ricular student activities. The legislature also governs all student elections and elects members of the Men's and Women's Honor Councils.
Speaker of the House, Berk Stephens, presides over the legislature house.
Louanne Kaylor contemplates the pro posed motion.
Senators, Al Separk and Bob Kerlin confer on the legislation under debate.
Before homecoming time, Billi Stewart and Jim Barefoot work dili- gently on preparations.
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Ambrose, Rauonda
Bagwell, Tim
Barber, Ross
Bell, John
Bennett, Bryan
Biesecker, Ronda
Brooks, Bonnie
Brown, Maxine
Caviness, Betty
Conn, Mary
Dalton, Pam
Deal, Bill
Denton, Aileen
Dowdy, Ron
England, Carolyn
Frohman, Shirley
Hendricks, Marjery
Hedges, Jimmy
Hunning, Gayle
Jackson, Jan
Joyner, Judith
Kates, Larry
Kaylor, Luanne
Kehoe, Kay
Kent, Lesley
Kerlin, Bob
Kimsey, Jim
Lassiter, Martin
Lecour, Bob
Maddox, Bobbi
Mewborn, Jane
Mitchell, Luray
Morris, Gayle
Mumford, Ginny
Paul, Pat
Rice, Frank
Ritter, Alan
Sauerbier, Rosemary
Separk, Al
Stringer, Mike
Swicegood, Linda
Tugwell, Tuggy
Waddill, Sandra
Wallace, Henry
Wornom, Sam
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Seated: Chairman Ron Dowdy, Vice-chairman; Steve Snite- man; Secretary, Tom Mangum.
The Judiciary prepares for its next case.
Men's Judiciary
In matters concerning disciplinar)' problems among male students, the Men's Judicial Council holds ruling priority if the particular case is not under jurisdiction ot the Inter-Dormitory Council or if it does not involve a possibility of suspension or expulsion.
The Men's Judiciary has appellate jurisdiction in all appeals from the Inter-Dormitory Judicial Council. A student who is dissatisfied with the decision of the body may apply to the Appeals Board.
Seated: Tom Mangum, Ron Dowdy, and Steve Sniteman. Standing: Monroe Mustian, Sam Wornom, Frank Welty, and Barry Blick.
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Seated: Gail Morris, Barbara Mathews, Dianne Patrick, Bonnie Ward, Rose Gooch, Francis Gutyar, Dee Watkins, and Joan Powell. Standing: Brenda Jacobs, Aurora Rini, Olivia Pridgen, Evelyn Ferguson, Gayle Strickland, Judy Elliot, Lois Johanson, Jackie Coon, Jonibel Willis, Marilyn Miller, Joyce Oliver, Dianne Martin, Ann Neville, and Butch Dunn.
Women's Judiciary
Dealing with disciplinaty cases- of women students, the Women's Judicial Council receives any problem concerning a code whose infraction is not handled by the Women's House Councils or that may not involve suspension or expulsion. Appeals from the Women's Honor Council are also reviewed by this body. Any decision of the Women's Judicial Council may be taken before the Appeals Board.
Chairman, Rose Gooch; secretary, Francis Gutyar; and chaplain, Bonnie Ward serve as officers.
Chairman Rose Gooch
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Attorney General clarifies point.
Attorney General Eddie Barnes and staff: Duncan Sinclair, Dave Lord, and Rann Carpenter.
Seated: Bill Clark, Berk Stephens, Neil Linker, and Ted Day. Standing: Mitch Stroud, Sam Keel, and Jerry Ainsfield.
Men's Honor Council
In all cases involving falsifying of records or classroom decorum, infractions of the Honor Code, and possible suspension or expulsion of students, the Men's Honor Council has jurisdiction.
The Men's Honor Council, acting only when seven members are present, reviews the cases referred to it by the faculty, staff, or any member of the stu- dent body or admiinstration. If the student is dissatisfied wih his sentence, he may appeal his case to the Appeals Board.
Chairman Berk Stephens leads discussion of case being considered.
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Women's Honor Council
The Women's Honor Council is composed of seven members and an alternate. Of these seven, four are juniors; and three are seniors. This coun- cil has jurisdiction over all violations of the Honor Code by women students and over any cases which are serious enough to warrant suspension or ex- pulsion of women students.
Chairman Carole White works with her secretary Lesley Kent.
Seated: Carole White, Standing: Caol Joyner, Leslie Kent, Jean Allen, Louise Womble, Joyce Sigman, and Nancy Wilson.
Ann Home is Attorney-General.
Members of the Honor Council have mixed opinions.
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Seated: Eddie Greene. Standing: Dr. Tora Larsen, Bill Deal, Bryan Bennett, Celia Orr, and Dr. James Batten. Absent: Dr. Robert Williams.
Appeals Board Is Highest Court.
East Carolina Appeals Board is composed of three faculty mem- bers appointed by the president of the college and of four students, one of whom is the vice-president of the Student Government. The remaining three students are nominated by the Executive Council of the SGA and are approved by the Student Legislature.
The Appeals Board accepts all appeals from the Judiciaries and Honor Councils if the appeals are based on the following reasons:
1) The decision violates and overrides college policy or regula- tion
2) The Decision was based on a policy or regulation which did not apply.
3) Evidence not available at the time of decision, but now available, would affect the decision itself.
4) The case was initiated or conducted according to improper procedure.
5) The decision embodies an inappropriate penalty.
6) The decision was contrary to the weight of the weight of evidence.
If the appeal is heard by the board, the decision is either upheld; or the case is retried and a new decision is rendered. The Appeals Board was organized this year and is the highest court in the Col- lege Judicial Branch.
Chairman Eddie Greene
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Inter-Dormifory Council
IDC PRESIDENT Jerry Tolley
IDC Executive Council Seated: Henry Taylor, Jerry Tolley, and John Coon. Standing: Charlie Har- rell, Jim Hammond and Dinky Mills.
Representing the 1540 occupants who reside in the three men's dormitories, the IDC installs its officers and mem- bers during fall quarter. IDC officers are elected by the men of the dormitor- ies, and a member is elected as an offi- cer, and the remainder of the court is elected from the members of the IDC. The court has jurisdiction over all rules governing conduct in the dormitories and increases involving dormitory prop- erty. The IDC works for the betterment of the male students and provides social activities several times a year.
The IDC Council meets every two weeks as a representative body to discussing the problems of the men who live on College Hill Drive.
Seated: Walt Rouse, Jim Hammond. and Bob LeCour.
Standing: Charlie Harrell, Brad Price, and Bill Parrish.
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Seated: Sandie Waddill, Mrs. Antoinette Jenkins, Carol Joyner, Mrs. Mary Sorenson, Bobbie Eason, and Pam Hall. Standing: Dr. James Tucker, Dr. Robert Rudolf Alexander, Mr, Bob Myers, Dr. Lee Jenkins, Jim Mahan, Tom Moe, Robert Duncan, Henry Wallace, and Larry Brown.
Publications Board
To oversee the work of the tour student pubhcauons on campus is the primary function of the Pubhcations Board. The powers delegated to this group include letting contracts and selecting edi- tors for the BUCCANEER. THE EAST CAROLINIAN, THE
KEY and the REBEL. Composing the publications Board are ad- ministrative officials, faculty publications advisers, student editors and business managers, and three members-at-large selected by the Student Legislature.
The Key Guides Student Life.
Designed as the only SGA publication to be entirely informative, the Key is used primarily as a guide for in- coming freshmen. A comprehensive reference, the Key explains all campus organizations and activities. The edi- tor of the annual publication is chosen each year during winter quarter.
Gail Smith - chief typist.
Co-Editors Sandie Waddill and Carol Joyner
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The REBEL
REBEL STAFF
Editor Tom Speight
Associate Editor Dwight Pearce
Business Manager Jan Coward
Copy Editor Ann barbee
Book Review Editor Robert Malone
Typist Margaret DeLong
Editor Tom Speight
Business Manager Jan Coward
On the walls inside a four-room labyrinth which comprises the Rebel office, are bits and pieces of the magazine's history including a certifi- cate from the Associated Collegiate Press, honoring the Rebel with an All-American rating. In their files is a letter of congratulations from Karl Shapiro. Behind the desks are a group of students haggling over minor grammatical points.
The room, the history, the students are all part of the college's lit- erary magazine. Published quarterly, the Rebel includes selections of prose and poetry from students and faculty, book reviews, excerpts, and interviews with outstanding writers and artists. Funds for the publica- tion are provided by the Student Government Association; the editor is selected by the Publications Board.
Fostering an interest in creative writing among students, the Rebel affords an opportunity to develop literary talents. A visitor once re- marked that he thought the reason students did not write better, if they wrote at all, was that they were too busy working for a degree, instead of getting an education.
Art Editor - Louis Jones
Copy Editor - Ann Barbee
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The Buccaneer
Editor Bobbie Eason
Business Manager Henry Wallace
Academics Editor Ina Fay Ipock
Classes Editor Jimmy Young
Features Editor Joyce Sigmon
Organizations Editor Ritchie Steele
Greek Editor Rowena Hutton
Sports Editor Bill Moore
Copy Editor Robert Duncan
Sometimes two heads are better than one.
Everyone wants to know the last day to make appointment.
IBM cards are time-saving conveniences.
Layouts are drawn, reowrked and drawn again.
Editor - Bobbie Eason
Business Manager - Henry Wallace
As Copy Editor Robert works with the staff to smooth their writing.
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Copy must be typed and retyped and typed again.
Bill Moore and Jimmy Young select photos for the sports section.
Interest in publications and in capturing the year by year history of the college draws many students to the BUCCANEER office. At the start of the quarter, all staff members had separate jobs to perform; but by the time deadline had rushed upon them, they had done a little of everything. The finished product is not the individual efforts of four or five but the combined work of all members. At first the deadline seemed so far away, and they planned to start work that first weekend. Once they get started, they throw them- selves into the work; and with the help of other staff members and a few friends drafted from the dormitory, they met the first of many crises.
Layout was a problem for those who were doing it for the first time. There were many rules they had to learn about preparation of copy; but with writers found with the help of the advisor, they mold ideas into smooth phrases. Section heads were busy seeing that each page was filled, and they glowed with pride and relief as their assigned page num- bers were marked off the board one by one. The campus photographer was kept busy filling last minute orders, and there was always one needed picture that could not be located in the rush.
Once the pictures and copy were fitted on each layout page, there came the job of writ- ing headlines for the pages and cutlines for the pictures. Many little things took up the time schedule. Sometimes ideas would not come, or the typewriters were all busy. The staff waited for pictures to be made, and inevitably someone did not keep his appointment. Finally each frustration was surmounted and each deadline met. At last all the material was in. The first proofs were returned and corrected. Section by section, the book was sent back for final approval of the editor and returned to the printer for publication.
Photos must be cropped for emphasis.
Classes Editor draws countless layouts.
Working with faculty proved interesting.
Information is checked before the typing of the final copy.
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Becky, an expert on layout, gives advice to Clara.
Fall Quarter Editor Robert Duncan
Summer School Editor Bill Peck
"Get those headlines written - don't forget to take the copy to the printers - We have got exactly two minutes to get going, so let's move!" This series of exclamations is just a sample of the con- versation before deadline in the East Carolinian office.
The staff published two papers a week this year. It attempted to make the East Carolinian a mouth-piece for student views and opinions. A liberal editorial policy was adopted so that everyone, rather than a select group, might have the opportunity to use his newspaper in the best way he saw fit. The staff urged the participa- tion of all and tried to make the East Carolinian a true representa- tion of the students and faculty on the campus.
At times the staff thought it would never make those Tuesday and Sunday night deadlines. Sometimes members found themselves frustrated and depressed. They kept pushing against pressures, and somehow they always felt an inner pride on Tuesday and Friday afternoons when everyone reached for the latest edition of the paper. An appreciative campus made all their journalistic efforts more than worthwhile.
The staff hopes that the college newspapers have contributed something to the students at East Carolina. Staff members have re- ceived tremendous benefit and satisfaction from the paper and hope others have also.
Sports Editor speaks witii pride as his article made the front page.
Joe Holleman and Bob Brown discuss ideas for a weekly col- umn.
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The East Carolinian
EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF
Editor Larry Brown Jr.
Associate Editor Lynda Robbins
Managing Editor E. P. Bishop
Business Manager Pam Hall
Editorial Editor Robert Brown
News Editor Nellie Lee
Layout Editor Becky Hobgood
Greek Editor Amy Rooker
Greek Editor Anita Zepul
Sports Editor Ron Dowdy
Features Editor Clara Katsias
Advertising Manager Pat Paul
Proofreader Bobbi Rath
Typist Gail Smith
Photographer Joe Brannon
Winter Quarter Editor Larry Brown
Associate Editor confers with Business Manager on the cost of pohotos in the paper.
Greek Editors Amy Rooker and Anita Zepul
Nellie Lee shows her staff how to begin a news story.
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THE
Highlighting the prominent features of outstanding individuals, the spotlight is focused within the campus radius.
BEAUTIES 76
MARSHALS 84
FACULTY CITATIONS 87
WHO'S WHO 90
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SPOTLIGHT
Achievement has earned for certain indi- viduals a place in the spotlight. Distinction in many areas - beaut)', scholarship, athletics, and pedagogy - is noted in the following section.
Individual students and "faculty members have contributed much to East Carolina Col- lege. The Spotlight falls on those whose achievements have come through inspiration, talent, and concentrated effort.
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Buccaneer Queen 1965
Chosen from a group of thirty campus beauties and sponsored by Kappa Alpha, Miss Celia Orr was selected to reign as the 1965 Buccaneer Queen. Celia's poise, beauty, and personality won for her the choice of a panel of four judges at a tea at the home of Dr. Leo Jenkins.
A junior from Falls Church, Virginia, Celia is a member of Chi Omega sorority and secretary of the Student Government. Her major is psychology.
FIRST RUNNER-UP
Ida Campen, sponsored by North Fletcher Dormitory, placed first nmner-up to the Buccaneer Queen. A transfer from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Ida is a junior, majoring in business education. She is a sister in Chi Omega sorority. Edenton is her hometown.
SECOND RUNNER-UP
Dona Wheless, sponsored by Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, placed second in the Buccaneer Queen judging. Dona, a fresh- man primary education major, comes from Louisburg.
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Homecoming Queen
Linda Daniels, sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity, won the vote of the student body to become the reigning Homecoming Queen. A senior majoring in elementary education, Linda also holds the title of White Bali Queen 1964. Linda's hometown is Durham.
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Miss Greenville
sponsored by the local Jaycees, the Miss Greenville Pageant is judged on beauty, talent, poise, and personality. Possessing these qualities. Miss Fay Spencer represented Greenville at the Miss North Carolina Pageant in Raleigh. Fay was sponsored in the Miss Greenville Pageant by Sigma Sigma Sigma. She is a senior, primary education major from Columbia, N.C.
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Inter-Dormitory Queen
Elected by popular vote of the men in Jones, Aycock, and Scott Dormitories, Miss Sue Brinn now holds the title of Inter-Dormitory Queen. A junior at East Carolina, Sue comes from Bath and is majoring in grammar education.
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Summer School Queen
As a freshman at East Carolina College, Dona was chosen Summer School Queen by vote of the summer school student body. Cotten Hall was her sponsor.
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Military Queen
A senior from Coates, Miss Judy Elliott was elected by the Air Force Re- serve Officers Training Corp as Military Ball Queen. Judy, a social studies major, was sponsored by the Angel Flight.
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Interfraternity Queen
Pat Robertson, sponsored by Chi Omega, was chosen Inter-Fraternity Queen by the Greek men on campus. A resident of Wilmington, Pat is now a junior at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
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College Marshals
Elected by the student body in the spring elections, sixteen college marshals serve as the official hostesses of the College. Each girl must have and maintain an honor roll average and clear student government record to be eligible. Beginning their duties at graduation exercises, they continue for one year. As hostesses, the marshals are seen smiling and helping at all col- lege sponsored activities.
Chief marshal is chosen by the marshals to direct their activities along with the guidance of Miss Cynthia Menden- hall, College Union director. Gigi Guice was honored as the 1965 Chief marshal.
GIGI GUICE
Chosen chief by vote of the marshals, Gigi is a senior from Greenville. She is a Pirate cheerleader, president of Alpha Delta Pi, and Student Government productions chairman. Gigi majors in political science.
Participating in the June commencement activities, the marshals listen attentively to the graduation ad- dress.
JEAN ALLEN
From Farmville, Jean is majoring in English. Alpha Phi sorority. Women's Honor Council, and the Buccaneer are among her campus interests. Jean is a student writer for the News Bureau and will edit the 1965 Key.
CAROL JOYNER
Co-editor of the 1964 Key, Carol is from Rocky Mount. This primary education major is a sister in Alpha Phi and a member of Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Carol's activities include Student Government work.
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LYNDA HUNNING
Presidencies of Kappa Delta sorority and of Women Day Students demands much of Lynda's time. Lynda is a senior in grammar education. Among her honors are Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges and North Caro- lina College Queen.
GAYLE HUNNING
Gayle a grammar education major, is from Greenville. She is a sister in Kappa Delta sorority and 'Women's Day Student senator.
CAROL COMBS
President of the Student National Education Association, Carol majors in primary education. This Delta Zeta sister is active in Tau Sigma and Kappa Delta Pi. Carol is listed in the Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Officiate as College Hostesses,
DEEDEE LEONARD
Nursing major DeeDee is a Student Nurse Association mem- ber. A sister in Alpha Delta Pi, DeeDee's interests include the Young Democrats Club.
ANN DANIEL
Ann is a sophomore co-ed from Greenville. A sister in Kappa Delta, she serves as Rush Chairman. Ann's major is biology.
WANDA CALDWELL
Wanda, a fall quarter graduate, teaches in the Farmville school system. At East Carolina, she was active in Sigma Tau Delta and the Marching Pirates.
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Circle K members and marshals often share duties at college activities.
JOYCE SIGMON
LOUISE WOMBLE Interior designing is the goal of . Majoring in English, Louise
Joyce. From Roanoke, Virginia, Womble plans a teaching career,
she is a member of the National This junior is a Student Govern-
Society of Interior Designers. A ment class senator and Women's
sister in Sigma Sigma Sigma, Joyce Honor Council member. An Alpha
is Feature Editor of the Buccaneer Delta Pi sister, Louise has served
and Women's Honor Council as Gotten Hall president, member.
KAREN WHITE Karen is a home economics major. A senior, she is active in Phi Omicron and the North Carolina Home Economics Associations. Delta Zeta sister, Karen is listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
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CAROLYN WRIGHT President of Alpha Omicron Pi, Carolyn majors in history. Tau Sigma and Women's Recreation Association are among her inter- ests.
GAYLE MORRIS This Alpha Phi sister majors in grammar education. Women's Ju- diciary and the Student Legislature are included in her interests.
MAXINE BROWN President of Delta Zeta, Maxine Brown is a junior. She majors in primary' education and is a member of the Student National Education Association. Maxine serves in the Student Legislature.
Gigi discusses InrtlK-oniinK ni.ir.sii.il assignments with Miss Hungerford, assistant director of College Union activities.
Buccaneer Citations
MR. EDGAR R. LOESSIN
Success of East Carolina's Summer Theater is due largely to the efforts of its producer-director, Edgar R. Loessin. Since earning his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of North Carolina and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Yale, Mr. Loessin has been involved in many theatrical productions. In New York, he was stage manager for a number of shows and was given a Ford Foundation grant as director-observer to Harold Clurman. Further directing experience was gained through summer stock.
He is on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Institute of Out- door Drama and has worked as director or assistant director of such out- door productions as "Horn in the West," "Unto These Hills," "Thunder on the River," and "Florida Aflame." At East Carolina, he is head of the Department of Speech and Drama. He directed the premiere performance of Carlisle Floyd's "Sojourner and Mollie Sinclair."
DR. JEAN LOWRY
After service with the federal government in the office of price admiriistration and Federal Geological Survey, Dr. Jean Lowry worked with the 'Virginia Geological Survey. This experience was terminated by her entry into the teaching profession in 1958, when she joined the East Carolina faculty in the Depart- ment of Geography. In 1962-63 she was a visiting professor at the University of Concepcion in Chile. A graduate of Pennsylvania State, she received her Ph.D. from Yale in 1951.
Interested in cave exploration, this traveled professor is a member of the Na- tional Speleological Society and has prepared over a dozen cave survey reports for them. She is a council member of the Association of American University Professors.
DR. FRANCIS R. ADAMS, JR.
Professor of English Dr. Francis R. Adams, Jr., has been at East Carolina since 1958. Formerly he has taught at Yale; American Uni- versity in 'Washington, D.C.; and the University of Maryland, where, he received his Masters and doctors degrees. On campus he has served as advisor to the Easi Carolinian, chairman of the Lecture Committee, and reviewer of the Summer Theater. He is president of the East Carolina Art Society and of the East' Carolma Chapter of the Associa- tion of American University Professors. A partial listing of his or- ganizational memberships include the College English Association, Modern Language Association, North Carolina Literary and Historical Association, South Atlantic Modern Language Association, American Studies Association, and the National Railway Historical Society. He writes a weekly column for the Daily Reflector in Greenville and is a staff book reviewer for the Richmond Times Dispatch. One of his articles has been published in the American Quarterly.
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Awarded for Outstanding
DR. MIRIAM B. MOORE
Dr. Miriam B. Moore taught at two Georgia colleges before she- took the position of East Carolina's Director of Home Economics. After receiving her Bachelor of Science and Master of Education Degrees from the University of Georgia, she went to Ohio State University for her Ph.D. She is a member of the North Carolina Council on Food and Nutrition; Omicron Nu and Phi Upsilon Omicron, both honorary societies in Home Economics; Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educational society; Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society for women teachers; National and North Carolina Council on Family Relations; and both American and North Carolina Home Economics Associations.
DR. JAMES POINDEXTER
Between his Bachelor of Arts and Ph.D. Degrees from the Univer- sity of North Carolina, Dr. James Poindexter obtained his Masters Degree from Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. Before coming to East Carolina in 1951, the English professor taught at the University of North Carolina and Mississippi State College for Women. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Nu, the Shakespeare Association, and the Renaissance Society. He has served the college as advisor to the Circle K Club, Easl Carolinian, and the Buccaneer. He is also on the Lecture Committee. His publications include reviews and columns. Tennis and gardening occupy his time away from college duties.
DR. RALPH NAPP
Regarded as an expert on contemporary Germany, Dr. Ralph Napp has written numerous book reviews for the News and Observer, Raleigh, North Carolina. He has co-authored a human document on war and written an article on German students. A member of W^ho's Who in American Edu- cation in 1965, he is treasurer of the local Association of American Uni- versity Professors, chairman of the foreign film committee, and sociology representative of the President's Advisory Council.
Duke University awarded him his Master of Education and Doctor of Education Degrees. Before taking the position of associate professor in East Carolina's Sociology Department, Dr. Napp taught at the United States Armed Forces Institute, United States Information Agency, Amerika Haus, and Interpreters College. All are located in Munich, Germany. He belongs to Kappa Delta Pi, American Sociological Association, and South- ern Sociological Association.
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DR. H. DANIEL STILLWELL
Evidence of Dr. H. Daniel Stillwell's enthusiasm in his field of Geography is the relief globe located in Joyner Library. Dr. Stillwell constructed the model, one of two in existence, singlehandedly. After earning Bachelors and Masters Degrees in forestry from Duke University, he studied geography at Oregon State and received a Ph.D. from Michigan State. The associate professor has taught at East Michigan and the University of Texas. He joined East Carolina's Geog- raphy Department in 1962. He has written articles on forestry and Brazil's Na- tional Parks.
Enjoying athletics, this instructor likes mountain climbing, gymnastics, and sailing. He is on the athletic committee and has been co-advisor of gymnastics and sailing clubs. An advisor for Gamma Theta Upsilon, the honorary geogra- phy fraternity. Dr. Stillwell belongs to the North Carolina Academy of Science, Association of American Geographers, National Council for Geographic Educa- tion, National Parks Association, American Forestry Association, and the Na- tional Gymnastics Federation. He also serves the college as a member of the President's Advisorj' Council.
MR. JERRY SUTHERLAND
East Carolina's building expansion is planned and supervised for the most part by Mr. Jerry Sutherland, director of maintenance and operations. His responsibility is to oversee 120 workers in the area of school maintenance. His duties in operations consist of supervising present construction projects, meeting with architects concerning fu- ture construction plans, and looking ahead to the future needs of the college.
Mr. Sutherland studied Civil Engineering at Texas A&M and grad- uated with a Bachelor of Science Degree. He spent three years at Lasalle University, Chicago, working toward an LLB Degree. At- tracted to outdoor life, he likes golf, hunting, and fishing. Member- ships include the Kiwanis Club and American Society of Civil Engi- neers.
Contributions to College.
DR. RICHARD C. TODD
Professional basketball and high school coaching were part of the early experiences of Dr. Richard C. Todd. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Educa- tion Degrees in his home state of Pennsylvania; the former at Millersville State Col- lege, the latter at Pennsylvania State University. His Ph.D. was awarded by Duke University, where he later taught in the History Department. Before joining the East Carolina faculty in 1950, Dr. Todd taught at High Point College. In keeping with his interest in history, the professor is a member of North Carolina Literary and Historical Society and the Southern Historical Association. He has held many offices in Phi Sigma Pi, honorary professional fraternity, including his present posi- tion as National Vice-President. His book, Confederate Finance, won the Mrs. Simon Baruch University Prize in American History in 1954; it was also placed on the Publisher's List of the 100 Best Books published in 1954-55. Listed in \V''ho's Who in the South and Southwest and Who's Who in American Education, the noted scholar is Chairman of the History Honors Program and Chairman of the Entertain- ment Committee.
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Who's Who Among Students in American
RICHARD CARLION BARNES
Co-captain of the Pirates winning baseball team for two years, Carlton was named to all North State Conference in 1962 and All-State in 1963. He belongs to the Physical Education Majors Club. While serving as secretary of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity and taking an active lead as a member of the board of directors of the Circle K Club, Carl- ton has maintained an overall scholastic average of 2.86. Ranking fifth in scholastic averages, he plans to enter graduate school or the teaching profession.
To recognize the outstanding college students on a national b.isis, W/jo'i Who Amnii;^ Students in American Universities and Colleges was initiated thirty years ago. An annual direc- tory of distinguished students throughout America, the first publication came into print for the school year 1934-35.
Nominating committees consider the student's scholarship, leadership, and co-operation in educational and extracurricular activities, general citizenship, and promise of future useful- ness. After the student is officially recommended from the col- lege or university, he must be accepted by the organization of Who's W^ho. James Tucker, Dean of Student Affairs, released the East Carolina recipients November 27.
RICHARD WHITFIELD BASS
Active in many phases of campus life, Whitty serves as president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Historian-editor of Phi Epsilon Kappa, honorary physical education frater- nity, junior class senator, and Sergeant-at-Arms of Kappa Alpha are among the offices which he has held. In athletics this senior is a member of the varsity track and football teams. He has served as captain of the track team as well as received its Most Valuable Award for two consecutive years. He holds the college record in the 440 and 880 yard runs. Membership in Circle K Club, Men's Glee Club, and the State Student Legislature completes his impressive record. An English major and history minor, Richard plans to attend graduate school and hopes to qualify for the 1968 Olympics.
BRYAN L. BENNETT
Majoring in history and minoring in speech, Bryan has been prominent in Student Government work for the past four years Bryan's talents have been used as an asset of the Executive Coun cil. He was elected junior class president and senior class presi dent. He has also served as House Council appeals judge, Cird K president, and Lieutenant Governor of Carolinas DistricI member of Campus Coordination of the National Students Assc elation, and the Dean's Advisory Council. An active brother ii Theta Chi, he has also participated in the activities of the Varsit cheerleaders and the Marching Pirates. A cadet Major in th AFROTC, Bryan plans to attend Flight School after graduatior
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Universities and Colleges . . .
JUANITA FAYE BOWMAN
Majoring in primary' education, Faye has distinguished herself in student educational organizations on the college campus. Faye has served as both president and vice-president of the Association for Childhood Education and is a member of the Student National Education Association. In addition to her contributions to educational groups, she has been active in Sigma Tau Sigma, honorary tutoring society. She has also served on her dormi- tory house council.
DAVID THOMAS BUMGARNER
One of the most outstanding football players of East Carolina's victorious Tangerine Bowl Team. Dave has been an asset to the college. A physical education major and social studies minor, Dave has chosen a teaching profession as his career. Serving as president of his honorary fraternity. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Dave is Pirate gridiron co-captain. He is a member of the Physical Edu- cation Majors Club and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
CAROL ANN COMBS
Carol, a primary education ma- jor, is a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Association of Childhood Education, Young Democrats Club, and the Dean's Advisory Council. She is president of the Student National Education Asso- ciation and College Marshal. Be- ing on the Dean's List and on the AH A's List has earned her mem- bership in Kappa Delta Pi and Tau Sigma, educational honorary so- cieties. Carol plans to attend grad- uate school at the University of North Carolina.
GILBERT WILLIAM CRIPPEN
Majoring in geography, Gil plans to attend graduate school and teach after graduation. At East Carolina, he has been active in the Cosmopolitan Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Sigma Tau Sigma, Phi Sigma Pi, and the Young Democrats Club. Gil has also served on Inter-Dormitory Council and as assistant editor of "Tiger", the AFROTC paper.
FAYE MARIE CREEGAN
Faye majors in social studies with a minor in English. She served as both president and pledge chairman of Tau Sigma, and belongs to Kappa Delta Pi, honorary fraternitj'. Young Democrats Club, Philoso- phy Club and Student National Education Association. The first recipi- ent of the Honor's Scholarship in the history- curriculum, Faye has a Dean's List average. Plans for her future include a Master's Degree and a teaching career.
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THEODORE MALCOLM DAY
Ted is majoring in Physical Education. He is a member of the Men's Honor Council, co- captain of the football Pirates, and a mem- ber of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He enjoys hunting, fishing, and watching football games.
LINDA GRAY DOUB
Teaching or working with the National Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta is Linda's pro- fessional goal. Sorority activities are the key- note to' her outstanding record. She has served Alpha Xi as Panhellenic representa- tive, membership chairman, and recording secretary. Linda also sened as campus Pan- hellenic president. Active in the Home Economics Club, she has worked as Historian of the Student Government, Junior class senator, and Homecoming Program Chair- man. This Dean's Advisory Council mem- ber and secretary of Ragsdale Hall was chos- en Sweetheart of Phi Kappa Tau.
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DAVID WILLIAM DAVIS
Restoring antique furniture, David displays his in- dustrial arts proficiency. He is a member of Epsilon Pi Tau honorary fraternity for industrial arts majors. As president of the Industrial Arts Club, David be- longs to the Dean's Advisory Council.
ROBERTA ANNE EASON
Editor of the 1965 Buccaneer, Bobbie is a member of the Dean's Advisory Council and the Publication Board. She also edited the 1964 yearbook sports section. 'With a double major in Art, she is a member of Delta Phi Delta national honorar)- art fraternity, and the National Society of Interior Designers. Bobbie is a sister in Alpha Phi Sorority, which she has served as rush chairman. Maintaining an Honor Roll average, she plans to teach art in public schools.
RAYMOND E. FORNES
Mathematics and physics are Raymond's main interests. Raymond has been president of Phi Sigma Pi; president and vice-president of the Mathematics club; treasurer of Chi Beta Phi, honorary scientific fraternity; and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. Raymond plans to do graduate work in physics.
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CATHERINE ROSE GOOCH
A primary education major. Rose actively participates in the Student Government, the Association for Childhood Education, and the Stu- dent National Education Association. Rose is president of Women'' Judiciary and Jarvis Hall and vice-president of Garrett Dormitory. Horseback riding and water skiing are among her hobbies. Rose has chosen teaching as her profession.
Seniors Honored.
BETTE JO GASKINS
Talented Bette Jo has distinguished herself in the field of music. Specializing in Piano, Bette Jo has performed as soloist with the College Orches- tra Concerto Program. She has also sung with the College Concert Choir. A member of Sigma Alpha Iota, honorary professional music fraternity for women, she has served as first vice-president and pianist. Bette Jo was selected to the honors pro- gram in the School of Music. Future plans in- clude a master's degree and a teaching career.
HENRY HARSCH
Commercial art is Henry's chosen profes- sion. An Honor Roll and Dean's List student, Henry serves Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, as president. He is a member of Phi Sigma Pi, the Dean's Advisory Council and Art Club. Future plans for Henry include work on a Master of Science Degree.
WALTER LOUIS JONES, JR.
Art editor of the Rebel, Louis is affiliated with Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, and Phi Sigma Pi. With an Honor Roll average, Louis' immediate plans are to attend grad- uate school.
LYNDA RHUE HUNNING
North Carolina College Queen, Lynda is a grammar education major. At East Carolina, she has become associated with many activies: member of Sigma Tau Sigma, Dean's Advisory Councilman, president of Women Day Students, College Marshal, Panhellenic corresponding secretary, and president of Kappa Delta sorority. Lynda plans to teach the fifth grade.
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DAVID WILTON McLAWHORN
Outstanding in mathematics and physics, Davis won t Mathematics Achievement Award in 1962. Campus life f David include Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, in which he serv as secretary, and AFROTC, in which he received t Academic Star, Reserve Officers Association Medal, Coi petitive Drill Award, Chicago Tribune Award, and "D finguished Cadet" Award. David's plans for the immedi: future include the Air Force and a study of meteorology Pennsylvania State University.
CAROL ANN JOYNER
Carol will have much to offer the third grade she plans to teach after graduation. She has been active as a student counselor, member of the Women's Judiciary, Honor Council Alternate, and a College Marshal. She has been a staff member of the East Carolinian, the Buccaneer, and co- editor of the Key. A sister in Alpha Phi, she has served as vice-president and chairman of philanthrophy. An Honor Roll and Dean's List student, Carol served on the budget committee of the Student Government.
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SHELBY McINTYRE KILPATRICK
Vice-president and president of the Home Economics Club, Shelby is a member of Phi Omicron, Home economics honorary; Kappa Delta Pi, education honorary society; and the Student National Education Association. Sewing and reading are her hobbies. Shelby plans to teach in the public schools upon graduation.
CLARENCE HARLAN McCASKILL, JR.
Harlan majors in Business. At East Carolina, he has been a member of Phi Beta Lambda, Student National Education Association, and the Young Democrats Club. His hobbies include piano and clarinet. He plans 94 to teach in the North Carolina Public Schools.
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SAMUEL AIMAN KEEL
Work toward a Masters Degree in History at East Carolina College Graduate School is Sam's immediate goal. Sam majors in social studies and minors in geography. A brother in Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, he served the organization as house manager and vice-president. On men's Judiciary he has been chairman and vice-chairman: he is secretary of LF.C. and editor of the Greek Courier. This Honor Roll student is also a member of Semper Fidelis, Student National Education Associa- tion, and the Men's Glee Club. Sam also enjoys golf and tennis.
LINDA ELIZABETH KILLIAN
Chief cheerleader of the Pirates, Linda is a sister of Sigma Sigma Sigma, which she has served as president and sentinel. A mathematics major and sci- ence minor, she belongs to Chi Beta Phi, honorary science fraternity. Her other roles are College Marshal, chairman of th Student Government Entertainment Committee, Day Student senator, and member of the Associated Arts Board and the Dean's Advisory Council.
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BERKLEY MOORE-STEPHENS, JR.
Physical education is Berk's major. A brother of Theta Chi Fraternity, he has been librarian, athletic director and assistant treasurer. Berk has held many campus offices: sophomore class president, treasurer of the Student Government Association, HonOr Council Chairman, Budget Committee Chairman, Constitutional Revisions Committee Chairman, Elections Committee Chairman and sports editor of the East Carolinian. He has served as a mem- ber of the Varsity baseball team, as Day Student Representative, and as Speaker of the House of Representatives of the North Caro- lina State Student Legislature. Berk has been a member of the Stu- dent Government Executive Council, Dean's Advisory Council, Associated Arts Committee, and Ring Committee. He received the SGA Outstanding Service Award during Summer school, 1964.
ROBERT PLATO MILLER, JR.
With business administration as his major. Bob plans to go into industrial sales or finance. He has served as president and vice-presi- dent of the campus Circle K Club and Governor of the Carolina Dis- trict of Circle K International. Attorney General of the Men's Honor Council, member of the Young Democrats Club, and assistant resident counselor for Aycock Hall complete this active senior's roles.
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Six States and Fifteen Colleges
BILLI KATHRYN STEWART
Commercial art is Billi's professional goal. She belongs to Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, and the National Society of Interior De- signers.-A sister in Delta Zeta sorority, Billi is vice-president of the Col- lege Union and has served as its reporter. She has been co-chairman of the Student Government Special Projects Committee and a College Marshal. Billi enjoys both music and painting.
HERMAN RAY STEVENS
Fall quarter graduation ended Ray's college days. Majoring in social sutd he was a member of the Men's Honor Council, a Student Government c senator for two years, and Interdormitory Council representative and vice-pr dent. Ray was a varsity swimmer, vice-president of Circle K Club, and brot in Kappa Alpha Order. An officer of the Buccaneer Sports Car Club, he enj skiing, sports cars, and racing.
JERRY RUSSELL TOLLEY
"A" for Athlete is personified by Jerry who is a physical edu- cation major. Jerry has been a member of the winning football squad and served as defensive captain. Active in men's govern- ment on campus, he is serving as Inter-Dormitory Council presi- dent and a member of the Honor Council. His interests include fellowship of Christian Athletes, the track team. Kappa Alpha Order, and the Student Legislature.
NOEL HOUSTON TISDALE
Versatile is the word for Noel. A philosophy and psychology major, he has b active in the East Carolina Playhouse and the College Union, where he has served Fine Arts Chairman. He has been Phi Sigma Pi reporter, president and vice-presid of the Psychology Club, and a member of the Philosophy Club. Noel plans to er graduate school to prepare for a teaching and research career in psychology.
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Curriculums Represented.
SANDRA CARY WADDILL
Recipient of the Buccaneer Service Award in 1962, Sandree has been active in campus publications as co-editor of the 1964 Key, Greek editor of the Buccaneer, and a member of the Publications Board. She has served Alpha Phi sorority as marshal and historian. Sandree has been a Day Student senator and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. Upon graduation, she hopes to teach art and work with retarded children.
PATRICIA JANE WEAVER
China painting and jewelry making are among Pat's hobbies. At East Carolina, Pat has served as College Union President and Col- lege Student Nurses' Association President. A member of the Student Army Nurse Program, Patricia plans a career in the Nursing Corps.
WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE, JR.
Majoring in Business Administration, Henry is Business Manager of the 1965 Buccaneer and member of the Publications Board. A Phi Kappa Tau brother, he has been active as house manager and fraternal executive councilman. In the Student Legislature, Henry is a Day Student senator and a member of the Budget Committee. This senior belongs to the Society for Advancement of Management.
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Who's Who, 1965.
BOBBY JULEAN WARD
Biology is Bobby's major. He has served as president of the Science Club and Chi Beta Phi, honorary fraternity. He also is a member of Sigma Tau Sigma, student tutoring society; The Young Democrats Club; and the Dean's Advisory Council. Reading, coin collecting, and stamp collecting are among his hobbies. Bobby plans to attend graduate school.
KAREN FAYE WHITE
This Delta Zeta social chairman and fraternity sweet- heart was chosen Greek Queen in 1963. Majoring in home economics, Karen is a member of Phi Omicron, honorary home economics fraternity, and the North Carolina Home Economics Association. During two years as a College Marshal, she has maintained an Honor Roll average. Teaching or a business career is Karen's future plan.
HERBERT DUFFY WILLIAMS
College teaching is Herb's professional goal. He majors in sociology and minors in psychology. Outstanding in his fields. Herb is president of the Sociology Club and a member of the Psychology Club and Chi Beta Phi, honorary scientific fraternity. He is serving as vice-president of Phi Sigma Pi, honorary fraternity; and he belongs to Sigma Tau Sigma, stu- dent tutoring society.
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ATHLETICS
Admission of East Carolina College into the Southern Con- ference this year illustrates the increasingly dominant role played by athletics on our campus. This advancement not only brings prestige and status, but also represents the attainment and ex- tension of the higher ideals of athletics. The football Pirates, who represent their school well both on and off the field, are :in example of the growth of these ideals. Along with the de- velopment of ideals there has been an expansion in equipment and facilities. Visiting track teams will be welcomed to a new track, and shells have arrived in preparation for the organiza- tion of a rowing team.
An interest in collegiate athletics is an immeasurable asset to the completion of a well-rounded education. Participants learn to work effectively with their peers, to be proud in defeat, to be humble in victory, and to display all the attributes of good sportsmanship. Non-participants are unified in their support of a single group toward a definite goal. Of secondary importance is the entertainment provided by attendance at athletic functions. Serving as one of the most dominating of extracurricular activi- ties, athletics at East Carolina College is the link between stu- dent body, administration, and community.
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Front Row: R. Lewis, J. Tolley J. Canup, W. Bass, B. Cline, D. Mills, D. Bumgarner, T. Day, N. Swindell, J. Crew, J. Leftwich, S. Viverette, N. Linker. Second Row: C. McCrae, W. Bostic, C. Quinn, D. Alexander, B. McPhaul, L. Goforth, P. Kriz, J. Foley, C. Brown, J. Andrews. Third Row:
H. Glaettli, J. Stay, P. Crane, L Bullard, M. Cannon, H. Brant, R. Ellis, J. Brennen, C. Grimes, R. Odom. Fourth Row: B. Ryan, S. Duke, L. Cobb, W. Collins, G. Richardson, S. Cooke, F. Gatlin, F. Cox, C. Forbes. Managers: M. Scruggs, B. Dickens.
Fighting Pirates
Compile 9-1
Record for Season.
Coached by Clarence Stasavich and his staff, the 1964 football Pirates compiled their second straight 9-1 season. The only loss came at the hands of Southern Conference foe, Richmond.
There were many stars for the Bucs this year. Bill Cline unofficially led the Southern Conference in total offense with 1574 yards and was elected to the 1964 Little All-America team. Dave Alexander set a school scoring record with 96 points and led the team in rushing with 895 yards. Team captain Ted Day, Jerry Tolley, and Har- old Glaettli are just three of the many defensive stalwarts who were so important to this year's success.
Highlighting the season was the invitation to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida, and the ultimate victory over the Redmen of the University of Massachu- setts. It was the well deserved' end to a hard fought sea- son.
Coach Stasavich, Swindell, and Linker watch play from the sidelines.
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ECC Scalps Indians 25-0.
Overcoming a slow start, the Pirates caught fire late in the first quarter and continued to roll over Catawba for their first win of the season. The home crowd watched as the stout Pirate de- fense allowed the Indians to come no closer than the 37 yard line, while the rampaging offense collected 25 points.
George Richardson got the Bucs moving, completing six of eight passes after they had stalled on their first four possessions. The first ECC score came on a one-yard plunge by Dave Alex- ander. Wallace Collins' extra point made it 7-0. Early in the second quarter, following a 44-yard pass from Richardson to Anderson, Alexander swept end and scored again. Late in the first half, Dave Bumgarner hauled in a 4 yard aerial in the end zone for the third tally of the half.
With substitutions used liberally in the second half, the Pirates scored once more shortly after Pete Crane recovered a fumble on the Catawba 38. Six plays later Richardson added the final six points to the Buc total.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week GEORGE RICHARDSON
A would be tackler closes in as Cline tries to swing wide.
Pirates Meet Success in First Two Games,
Pirates Buff Rams 33-7,
Outstanding defensive play, along with the running and passing of Dave Alexander and Bill Cline, sparked a 33-7 Pirate victory over the West Chester Rams at West Chester, Pennsylvania. Cline and Alexander claimed two tallies each and Dinky Mills added one to assure the Bucs of their second win of the season.
Returning in the second half with a 13-7 lead, the Bucs broke it open as Dinky Mills took an aerial and scam- pered into the end zone. Later in the game, Alexander col- lected two more touchdowns, both from four yards out, to end the scoring.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week DAVE ALEXANDER
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Richardson throws a long pass downfield.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week BILL CLINE
ECC Edges Howard 31-20,
Pulling from behind in the final period, the Pirate gridders squeaked by a strong Howard eleven, 31-20, before an enthusiastic home crowd. .
Capitalizing on two Pirate fumbles, the visitors from Alabama scored twice before the Bucs could present an offensive threat. Fullback, Dave Alexander, then set up the first ECC score with a 45-yard gallop late in the second quarter.
East Carolina scored three times in the second half. The first came on a 41- yard heave from Cline to Bumgarner and the second on a 24-yard Cline to Mills aerial. Capping the scoring for the evening was a 93-yard jaunt by Alexander.
East Carolina Blanks Terriers 27-0.
Halting an early Wofford threat, the visiting Pirates rolled over a staunch Terrier team 21-0.
An early field goal attempt by Wofford sailed wide and from the ECC 20 Bill Cline led the team to their first score. Speedy Dinky Mills on the receiving end of a 40-yard pass and an interference penalty moved the Pirates to the Terrier 21. Blocking back Norman Swindell then pulled in a pass moving the ball to the 13. Alexander, stopped at the line of scrimmage, lat- eraled to Cline who carried to the 3. On the next play, Cline scored and Bumgarner added the point after.
Punting later in the half to ECC, Wofford couldn't stop the powerful running of Alexander who drove most of the way for the second Pirate touchdown. Cline contributed a two-point conversion and the half- time score was 15-0.
Six more points were added to the total in the sec- ond half with Swindell pulling down Cline's toss for the final score.
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I.D.C. Player Of The Week TED DAY
Jerry Tolley discusses the Lenoir Rhyne offense with a teammate on the bench.
Traditional Rival Lenoir Rhyne Bows 33-14,
Traditional rival, Lenoir Rhyne, became the fourteenth straight victim of the potent Pirate attack as the Bugs posted a 33-14 margin over the Bears on their home field. LR tallied first on Campbell's 75-yard punt return.
Held scoreless in the first quarter, ECC started moving in the second period. On the second play of the quarter, a 35-yard pass was completed to Dave Bumgarner for the touchdown. Peter Kriz kicked the point after.
Fourteen more points were added in the first half as Cline scampered 44 yards for one score and Alexander went in from the 15 for another. Kriz supplied both extra points.
Second half action was fast and furious. Alexander turned in an exciting run when he scored from the 20 carrying Bear tacklers with him. An interception in the end zone by Jerry Tolley halted another LR threat and set up a 65-yard scoring run to complete the action.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week JOHNNY ANDERSON
After each football game, the Inter-Dormitory Council at East Carolina College presents the "Player of the Week" award to the outstanding per- former in that week's game. Here, Johnny Anderson receives his award for his role in the East Carolina-Lenoir Rhyne game.
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Richmond Snaps Pirate Win Streak at 14.
After thirteen fine games, the Buccaneers went down at the hands of the Spiders of Rich- mond. Spectators numbering 13,000 turned out in cold weather to watch as a strong Pirate at- tempt fell short and hopes for a perfect season were ruined 22-20.
Taking advantage of a fumble on the ECC three yard line, the Spiders scored seven points during the first three minutes. The Bucs retali- ated, however, when Dave Alexander picked off a Richmond pass and returned it 31 yards for a touchdown. The next three scores were all Richmond. A safety and two touchdowns ac- counted for 15 points and a 22-6 halftime lead.
Fighting back in the second half, the Pirates drove 56 yards for one tally and drove 39 yards in two plays for another. Alexander scored both times, but the two-point conversion efforts were unsuccessful.
No words are necessary as the scoreboard silently tells the story of the game.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week DAVE BUMGARNER
Contemplating the loss, Coach Stasavich walks toward the dressing room.
Dave Alexander receives a world of encourage- ment from a friend on the sidelines.
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I.D.C. Player Of The Week DINKY MILLS
Touchdown, East Carolina! Pirate followers saw this sign many times during the sea- son
Faking out a defender, Cline moves for valuable yardage.
Furman's Purple Paladins Fall to Bucs 34-13,
Alexander Sets School Scoring Record.
Homecoming was spoiled for Furman students when the Pirates appeared in Greenville, South Carolina, and defeated the Paladins 34-13. In this game, Dave Alexander, hard charging Buc fullback, surpassed the ECC single season scoring record by collecting his 78th point.
Furman tallied first, marching 78 yards after an ECC punt. Sammy Wyche, who passed for lO yards in the drive, threw five yards to Tim Crawford for the score. Brownie Cordell added the extra point. On the first series of downs following Furman's kickoff, Dinky Mills nabbed a pass from the 26 and took it all the way. Peter Kriz booted the point after. Regaining possession, the Pirates scored again in seven plays as Norman Swindell took a pass for the final five yards and the score.
Jerry Tolley intercepted a Paladin aerial in the second quarter and returned it to their 46. On second down, Alexander moved the ball to the two on the next play he carried again for the score.
Near the end of the first half, Furman attempted a field goal, but tackle Mitchell Cannon broke through and blocked it. From their own 41, the Pirates drove toward another touchdown. With one minute remaining on the clock, Cline scored from eight yards out.
In the second half, after the regulars scored six more points, the second and third teams took over and did an admirable job, holding the Paladins to only one score. That came as Bob Stillwell threw to Tommy Rhoads on a fake field goal from the Buc 18.
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The Pirates scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns to take a 19-10 triumph from the Bulldogs of Citadel at Charleston, South Carolina.
The Bus marched 68 yards on their first drive, terminating with Jerry Tolley scoring on a 14-yard pass. Kriz's conversion gave ECC a 7-0 lead.
Midway through the second quarter the Bulldogs opened up a sus- tained 81-yard drive, capped by a 23-yard toss to wingback Jim Parder. The teams went to the dressing room at the half with the score tied at 7-7.
Coming back in the third quarter, Citadel collected three points on Pat Greene's field goal, following a 40-yard punt return.
ECC wrapped it up scoring twice. Starting on their 43, the Pirates went all the way with Norman Swindell receiving a 12-yarder from Cline for the tally. With Cline setting up the score on a 51 -yard sprint to the Citadel 29, the Bucs again marched to pay dirt. George Richardson took over from one yard out.
Swindell prepares to pull down an aeriel for another first down.
Bucs Bulldoze Bulldogs For 19-10 Win.
On a buttonhook pattern, Dave Bumgarner awaits the throw from Cline.
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According to their facial expressions, the Pirates seem to have everything under control.
Mike Love, Citidel back, is brought down from behind by a Buc defender.
Defensive back Jerry Tolley rushes in for the stop after a Bulldog reception.
I.D.C. Player Of The Week MITCHELL CANNON
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I.D.C. Player Of The Week JERRY TOLLEY
The "Stasavich Single Wing" again provides Pirate tailbaclc with running room.
Pirates Run Over Blue Hose 49-8.
In appreciation of his contribution to East Carolina College athletics, the Century Club presented Coach Clarence Stasa- vich with a 1965 automobile.
All-important statistics are recorded by ECC's John Canup.
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Brushing off a Blue Hose tackier, Jerry Tolley sprints for yardage in the homecoming game.
Cline breaks up the middle against Presbyterian
Alexander Scores Four In ECC Win Over Presbyterian.
Closing the season against Presbyterian, East Carolina crushed the visitors 49-8 before a homecoming crowd of 14,322.
Late in the first quarter, Bill Cline rolled around right end for six yards and the first Buc touchdown. Jerry Tolley swept right end for the two-point conversion. In the second quarter, Dave Alexander scored twice within three minutes as the Pirates started to display the powerful singlewing offense The first tally was a 3-yard plunge up the middle and the second was an 8-yard brust over left tackle. Peter Kriz added both extra points. Com- pleting the first half scoring, Dave Bumgarner grabbed a 33-yard pass to give the Bucs a 28-0 lead.
The lone Presbyterian score came on a 57-yard drive following a recovered fumble on their 43. Richard Reed accounted for the six points when he hauled in a 34-yard aerial from Jack Nix. The same pair combined for the two-point conversion.
ECC came back as Cline teamed with Johnny Ander- son for an 18-yard touchdown toss. Kriz added the point after. Harold Glaettli then halted a Blue Hose drive when he intercepted a Nix throw and returned it 46 yards for another tally. Again Kriz booted the extra point. Wrapping up the scoring, Alexander hammered his way over from one yard out late in the fourth quarter. Kriz added his fifth extra point of the game.
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Prior to the opening kickoff, captains from both teams meet at mid-field for the toss of coin.
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Halting a threat by the Redmen, Jerry Tolley intercepts a pass and heads downfield.
ECC scores to close the gap, 13-12. The following two- point conversion won the game.
Redmen 14-13 in Bowl Triumph.
Refusing to fold after a frustrating first half, a stub- born East Carolina team came from behind in the second half to defeat a powerful Massachusetts eleven 14-13 in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
Three fumbles and a pass interception hindered the Bucs in the first half while Jerry Whelchel directed his team to a 7-0 half time lead. The score came on a 12-yard pass to Redman end. Whelchel converted.
In the third quarter, the Redmen added to their lead as Whelchel again teamed with Palm for 61 yards and six points. This time Whelcel missed the point after.
The Pirates started moving only minutes later. Jar- ring blocks and hard running moved ECC to the Massa- chusetts 2-yard line. Dave Alexander took it in from there, but the two-point conversion was missed.
Neiher team could move the ball well until the fourth period when Bill Cline connected with end Whitty Bass for 68 yards to the Redmen 23. Four plays later, Cline passed to Pete Crane for the two-pointer and the game.
The strength of the Pirate defense is shown as U-Mass is pushed deep in its own territory.
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Clarence Stasavich
With great pride the victorious Pirates bring back this re- minder of their accomplishment.
PIRATES RETURN
1,200 cheering East Carolina enthusiasts as- sembled at the Greenville Airport to welcome home the triumphant Pirates. Banners, signs, and flags spotted the group. As each team member emerged from the plane, he was beseiged by hand- shakes and well-wishes of the crowd. This was a fitting tribute to the coaches and team who had done their utmost to produce a winning season.
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Named Coach of the Year.
Given the highest honor awarded by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Clarence Stasavich was named college division Coach-of-the-Year for 1964. "Stas" became head football coach at East Caro- lina early in 1962, and in July 1963, he was named athletic director. Winning two consecutive bowl vic- tories, his teams have compiled a three season record of 24-6-0. He came to East Carolina from Lenoir Rhyne with a composite record of 120-36-7, includ- ing five undefeated seasons and the National Small College Championship in I960. Other honors merited by Coach Stasavich are the NAIA Coach-of-the-Year awarded in 1959 and his election to the Helms Ath- letic Foundation Hall of Fame in I960.
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First Row: Todd Hicks, Neal Hughes, Renny Glaze, Sonny Abernathy, Bill Prince, Kevin Moran, Tim Hefner, Willie Martin, Tommy Pugh, and Bill Reagan. Second Row: Jim Collins, Dennis McClenny, Dennis Barber, Joe Testo, Paul Schurr, John Schwartz, Jim Syner, Jimmy Shuffler, Bob Koehler, Dave Hill, and Badger Johnson. Third Ron: Jack Vangworthm, Richard Klutz, Bob Farris, Al Glass, Ken Branner, Vince Badalamenti, Greg Flecher, L. B.
Clayton, Steve Hudson, and George Morehead. Fourth Row: Richard Edwards, Dickie Patton, Gray Medinger, Scotty Lockany, Steve Alagion, Joe Mancuso, Ashley Smith, Nelson, Gravatt, Robert Phipps, and Austol Younans. Fifth Row: Richard Honeycutt, Paul Hutchins, Jerry Paul, Tom Grant, Jerry Williamson, and Marion Kirby.
Freshman Griders Prepare for
Baby Buc defenders ready themselves to halt Frederick offense.
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Urgent instructions are sent into the game via John Schwartz during a tense moment.
East Carolina's Freshman football team rolled to a 3-2 season under the direction of Coach Henry Vansant. The Baby Bucs lost to Chowan College and North Caro- lina State, while overcoming Fredrick, Newport News, and the University of Rich- mond.
Marked by a speedy backfield and a hard-charging line, the Pirates, racked up 93 points in five contests while holding their opponents to 54.
The Buc's offensive attack was led by elusive tailback Neil Hughes and 230 pound tackle Kevin Moran. Cited for outstanding defensive performances were sev- eral players, among whom were linebacker Johnny Swartz, guard Paul Hutchins, and corner back Austol Youmans.
Coach Vansant feels that he has several players who will be able to help fill the deficit to be left on the varsity by the graduation of 13 lettermen.
Varsity Challenges.
Hughes scampers around end on a touchdown jaunt.
Team captains Kevin Moran and Bill Prince.
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Henry Vansant, freshman coach, discuss team performance with assistant Maurice Allen.
East Carolina's
Freshman tailback Neil hughes takes a break to ponder over strategy.
Baby Bucs collect another talley against the Baby Spiders from the University of Richmond.
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Opposing back stopped for no gain by hard-charging Pirates.
Baby Bucs Post 3-2 Record.
Responding to game action, Bill Prince shouts encouragement to his team.
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Pirate's Winning
Front: Bill Hand, Gigi Guice, Mary Conn, Linda Killian, (Chief), Lisa Green, Para Dalton, Dedet Foster, Chandler Nelms. Back: Steward Siegel, Bob Washko, Scotty Scott, Butch Bennett, Jim Cromatie.
What is a cheerleader? The average spectator may see a cheerleader as the swish of a purple and gold pom-pon, or the flash of white trousers over a purple sweater as one of the boys does a cartwheel between plays, or a loud hoarse voice growing louder and hoarser with each succeed- ing yell. All this is true, but there is more. The cheerleading squad is a group of men and women whose job it is to instill school spirit at pep rallies, bonfires, and games. They must re- main through victory or defeat, through rain and cold to urge their team to do its best no mat- ter what the situation. They share both the pride in winning and the sorrow in losing, and they can smile when the team needs it the most.
Bill Hand solicits Pirate support as he leads a rousing cheer.
Spirit Sparked by Cheerleaders.
Freshman Cheerleaders: Linda Evans, Ann Powell, Jackie Koon, Brenda Bullock, (Chief), Caroline Riddle, Stephany Tisdale, and Jan Hitchcock.
Jump high for the Pirates.
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Kneeling: Billy Upton, Danny Pasquarielle, Gerald Smith, Bobby Kinnard, Mike Baker, and Jerry Woodside. Standing: Grady Williamson, Billy Brogden, Ron Hignite, Charlie Lame, Larry Phillips, Butch Ricks, and Billy Duckett.
Improvement Seen on
Coach Carr beams after a Buc victory.
Pirate captains: Billy Brogden, Grady Williamson, Bobby Kinnard, and Jerry Woodside.
Pirate Court.
All eyes are directed at the court as the Pirates ease a tense situation.
Five Regulars Return.
With five regulars returning from last year, the Pirates have an experienced team which promises trouble for almost any opponent. Captains Billy Brogden, Bobby Kinard, Grady Williamson, and Jerry Woodside return with Larry Phillips to round out the starting five. Adequate help is offered by sophomores Danny Pasquarielle and Gerald Smith.
Coached by Wendell Carr, the Bucs face a trying schedule this year, facing teams such as High Point, Richmond, Davidson, William and Mary, and VPI. Over the Christmas holidays, ECC participated in the Lenoir Rhyne Holiday Tournament in Hickory, North Carolina. Losing to Chattanooga in the first round 83-73, the Pirates went into the consolation round against Berea College and won 89-69.
Owing to experience and better all round en- thusiasm, the Bucs are expected to show quite an im- provement over last year's 9-15 record.
Buc Bobby Kinnard stretches for a Lenoir Rhyne rebound.
Kneeling: Charlie Alford, Linsey Bowen, Jimmy Cox, Eddie Kwasnick, Tex Everett, Fred Campbell, and Ken Peterson. Standing: Paul Theil, Rob- ert Hoyle, Jim Rollins, Ted Whitely, .Sam Lilly, Rick Teeling, and Chuck Taylor.
Quick and accurate, the East Carolina freshman bas- ketball squad is a constant threat to opposing teams. Be- cause of a lack of height, the Baby Bucs are not as strong off the boards as might be desired, but a spectator can always expect to see a hard-fought game when they take the court.
Coach Harold Ellen has done a commendable job in training his freshman Pirates. He has helped develop good shooters who should be a big asset to the varsity next /ear.
Fred Campbell gets by a Davidson defender and goes in for a lay-up.
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Freshmen Show Speed, Agility.
After grabbing a rebound, Tex Everett launches another shot.
Freshman captains: Fred Campbell, Jimmy Cox, and Tex Everett.
At times it hurts to be aggressive.
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Bucs Squeeze by Bears 59-58.
Pirates discuss final plans before Lenoir Rhyne game.
Surrounded by LR Defenders Kinnard hauls down a loose
Cheerleaders stir up support during a time out.
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Lenoir Rhyne - Squeaker for Bucs.
A last-second basket by Billy Brogden pulled the Pirates from behind and capped a 59-58 victory over the Bears of Lenoir Rhyne College.
The visiting Bears led throughout the game until the closing minutes. However, a five-point Pirate surge, led by Billy Brogden and Larry Phillips, pushed the Bucs ahead as the final seconds elapsed.
In the first half, the Pirates were held to 24 points while LR collected 32. The second half was marked with a 3-5 point Bear lead throughout, until the Bucs made their last-minute comeback.
Bobby Kinard and Gerald Smith team up on a loose ball.
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Appreciative fans carry triumphant Pirates off the court after a sparkling performance.
Woodside Scores 22 Points.
Jerry Woodside scored 22 points in leading the Pirates to a 67-60 win over Elon College. Behind 34-32 at the end of the first half, the Bucs stormed back with seven straight points as the second half opened to take the lead for good.
A close press in the second half held Elon to 26 points while the Bucs col- lected 35. At one time Elon cut the Pirate lead to two points, but Wood- side scored two quick baskets to extend the lead again.
Pirates Dunk Christians 67-60.
Hooking over the head of an Elon defender, Gerald Smith collects two points for the Pirates.
Opposing Elon guard is a little too late to stop Grady Williamson's drive.
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Arkansas State center outreaches Bob Kinard to control the opening tip-off.
Grady Williamson takes aim at the free throw line.
There is more than one way to survey the opponent's defense.
Indians Bow to Bucs.
Led by Jerry Woodside, the Pirate cagers posted a 24 point spurt in nine minutes to down the Indians of Arkansas State 84-68.
Action in the first half produced a give-and-take battle which re- sulted in a 33-32 Buc lead at intermission. The lead changed hands twelve times before the half ended, forecasting a cliff-hanging second stanza.
Woodside sparked the Pirate's attack in the final half, scoring their first 11 points. However, the visitors were not to be outdone, and fought with the Bucs to a 58-58 tie with nine minutes remaining in the game.
From this point, the Pirates broke loose on a 24 point surge while holding their opponents to 10.
Dave Markovich was the high scorer for the Indians while Wood- side led the Bucs. The Pirates hit a remarkable 58% from the floor and sank 22 of 28 free frows.
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Chuck Norwood now holds ECC's backstroke record and hopes to re- duce it again this year.
Paul Donahue exhibits the championship style which won him a NCAA medallion
No valid short cuts to success occur in swimming. Good swim- mers must possess two important things: increased strength and/ or improved mechanics and an increased expenditure of energy. The 1964 record of the swimming team proves that East Carolina swimmers have both of these important qualifications. The Pirates renew competition this season with North Carolina State College and the University of North Carolina. Buc swimmers already have Virginia Military Institute, Washington and Lee, and Old Domin- ion in the win column for this year. Coached by Dr. Ray Martinez (now in his tenth year of coaching at East Carolina) and assistant Coach Joel Shanabrough, the Pirate swimmers plan to surge ahead in the Southern Conference this season.
Swimming, 1964.
Expert breast stroke form is executed by Bob Bennett, who is one of the Bucs anchor men in relays and distance.
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East Carolina College Swimmers
Of the forty-one institutions competing at the first annual Col- lege Division Swimming and Diving Championships at Grove City, Pennsylvania, on March 19-21, 1964, East Carolina took sec- ond place in the national competition with a total score of 50 points. The Bucs ranked second only to Bucknell University which scored 83 points. East Carolina was represented by seven swim- mers, the smallest team in attendance. From the first gun the Pirates knew competition would be tough. The Pirate tankmen Chuck Norwood, Joel Shanabrough, Harry Sober, Larry Hewes, Bob Federici, and Paul Donohue gained winning points.
Joel Shanabrough won a first place gold medal in the 400-yard individual medley with a time of 4:45 minutes flat. His excellent time in this event qualified him for the University Division of the N.C.A.A. at Yale University. Paul Donohue qualified seventh place in the three meter diving. This event coupled with the 400- yard freestyle put East Carolina within reach of third or possibly second place. Knowing that the second place slot could well de- pend on him, the Bucs ner\'0usly watched Paul execute his dives with perfection. The 400-yard relay freestyle team had to hold its fifth place position in order to keep East Carolina in second place. Sober, Federici, Shanabrough, and Hewes held the fifth slot in the relay. The finish clinched the second place trophy and ended the meet.
Scoring high from the 3-meter board, Les Gerber proves once again why he is considered one of America's best College divers.
Bottom Row: Garry Miller, Mike Hamilton, Mike Dineen, and Dick Fogle. Second Row: Harry Sober, Bob Bennett, Chuck Norwood, Jim Marasco, Larry Hughes, Joel Shanabrough, (Assistant coach) and Coach Ray Martinez.
Third Row: Clement Templeton (Manager), Joel Crygen, Les Gerber, Pau Donohue, and Neil Sattenvhite.
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Place Second in Nation.
N.C.A.A. SUMMARY
HARRY SOBER
Second 50-yd. Freestyle
Fifth 400-yd. Freestyle Relay
JOEL SHANABROUGH
First 400-yd. Ind. Medley
Third 200-yd. Butterfly
Fifth 400-yd. Freestyle Relay
Fourth 100-yd. Butterfly
CHUCK NORWOOD
Fifth 200-yd. Backstroke
Second 400-yd. Medley Relay
Fifth 100-yd. Backstroke
LARRY HEWES
Sixth 50-yd. Freestyle
Second 400-yd. Medley Relay
Fifth 400-yd. Freestyle Relay
JIM MARASCO
Second 400-yd. Medley Relay
Sixth 200-yd. Breast Stroke
Fifth 100-yd Breast Stroke
BOB FEDERICI
Second 400-yd. Medley Relay
Fifth 200-yd. Butterfly
Fifth 400-yd. Freestyle Relay
Fourth 100-yd. Butterfly
Pirates accept placque for second place, college division in the NCAA Swimming finals, Participants are Harry Sober, Bob Federici, Larry Hewes, Coach Martinez, Paul Donohue, Jimmy Maros, Joe Shonabrough, and Chuck Norwood.
Freestyle champ, Harry Sober, leaves the block to take early lead against his VMI oppon-
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VARSITY - Kneeling: Jerry Williamson, Marshall Catoe, Neil Linker, Keith Douglas, and Guy Hagerty. Standing: Raymond Perry, Sammy Viverette, Leroy Cobb, and Bruce Bernside.
Guy Haggerty is evaluating his opponent to try for a pin.
Pirate Grapplers
East Carolina's wrestling team has had six matches thus far this season, as the BUCCANEER goes to press. In the win column are Richmond Professional Institute, Pembroke College, and Duke University. The Pirates lost to Pfeiffer College, the Cita- del, and the University of West Virginia.
In the Citadel match, Neil Linker sparked the Bucs to a near win in their closest match of the season. Against West Virginia, Neil Linker and Keith Douglas scored valuable points, but the Pirates again fell short.
Remaining on the schedule for Coach Gant's matmen are Saint Andrews Col- lege, Pembroke College, and Virginia Mili- tary Institute.
Coach Bob Gant gives Ken Duty and Howie Metsgar some helpful hints regarding their opponents weak spots.
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Neil Linker cautiously approaches his E.M.I. foe.
Post Even 3-3 Record.
Keith Douglas holds his op- ponent helpless just before completing the pin to win the match.
FRESHMEN - Kneeling: Howard Metzgar, Ken Duty, Eddie Neal, and Fred Bates. Standing: Steve Skinner, Ronnie Glaze, John Shepard, and Robert Phipps.
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Intramurals
Coeds prefer volleyball. Enthusiasm is high when they take the court.
Spring weather brings out balls and bats.
and Recreation.
Organized on the principles of sportsmanship, relaxation, and entertainment, the intramural pro- gram at East Carolina College offers a wide variety of activities in which all students may participate. The objectives of the program are to offer each stu- dent an opportunity to compete, as a member of a team, in almost any sport which he enjoys. Among the activities offered are touch football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and swimming.
From participation in such activities, a student learns such traits as cooperation, leadership, and responsibility, while he further develops his interest in a particular sport. The competing teams are or- ganized in three categories, The fraternities and sororities compose one divisJon. The second divi- sion is organized by dormitories, and the third is made up of independent teams, which draw members from the entire student body.
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Offer Competition p
Copmetition is keen in touch football.
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Pirate Runners
Balance of power, necessary for any degree of suc- cess, was not evident this year as the Bug track team finished with a 1-4 season record. The Pirate's lone win was over Elon College, while they lost to North Carolina State, Citadel, Old Dominion, and the University of Richmond.
The Major weakness of the club was their inability to collect points in more than two or three events. Whitty Bass, who broke two school records, paced the Bucs in capturing the 440yd. and the 880yd. events, however, the team could not muster enough points in other categories to attain a high total score.
Freshman pole vaulter John Sasser lifts off the track and arches toward the bar.
Finishing well ahead of Tom Scott and Elon's Bill Johnson, Witty Bass brings home a victory in the 100-yard dash.
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Kneeling: Henry Staples, Woody Hall, Jeff Gelman, Gerald Allen, John Sasser, James Moss, and Bob Rynerson. Standing: Coach Henry Vansant, Warren Beck, Mike Larson, Roosevelt Robinson, Henry Stevens, Theodore Slezak, Earl Mullins, and Al Bishop
Meet Opposition on New Track.
Sprinting on the warm-up track, John Stay limbers up before a meet.
Coach Henry Vansant, Whitty Bass, and Coach Odel Welborn.
School Records Set.
Senior sprinter Whitty Bass not only led the Buc cindermen in scoring this year, but he also set two school records and attained national recognition in NCAA competition.
Bass set new school marks by running the 440 in 47.9 seconds and the 880 in one minute and 57 seconds. Following the regular season he went to Fresno California where he finished 7th in a field of 28 in the 880 in the NCAA national championships.
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Cindermen Post 1-4 Record.
Bob Rynearson releases after clearing the cross bar.
"On your mark ..." a familiar chant is heard repeat- edly in field practice.
Gerald Allen starts to roll after clearing the top of the bar.
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Kneeling: Jim Hoover, Mike Sineurer, Bob Lecour, Earl Jackson, Jerry Tolley, Hagerty and Mike McShane. Standing: Coach Odell Welborn, Dave
Bumgardner, Buddy Price, Tom Crecker, Bernie MacWaters, Haywood Davis, John Stay, Bill McPhaul, Joe Talon, Richard Belmer, and Whitty Bass.
With hand tucked, Buddy Price clears the high-jump bar.
Muscles tensed, Tommy Crooker sets to heave the shot.
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Young Team Pulls Through
Kneeling: Ken Regelman, Dan Simmons. Standing: Ron Hignite, Lynn Phillips, Kelly Wells, Bane Shaw and Frank Cooke.
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Bucs Take Championship.
Gerald Martello, with an abundant supply of freshman talent to work with, coached his netters to a 10-8 season and the National Collegiate Athletic Association District "A" Regional Championship. Ray Stallings, sin- gles winner, teamed with Bane Shaw to take the runner-up position in the doubles con- test. With four of the six starters freshmen, the Bucs won their first match, lost eight, then took the following nine matches.
Included in the Bugs win column were impressive victories against such avid op- ponents as North Carolina State College, William and Mary College, University of Richmond, Old Dominion College, and Atlantic Christian College. This season the Bucs will be under the able coaching of Harold Bullard, and a considerably tougher schedule is anticipated as a result of East Carolina's admission into the Southern Con- ference.
With Ron Hignite backing him up, Frank Cooke stretches for a hot one.
Arching high, Bane Shaw fires a serve into the opposing court.
Kelly Wells and three teammates watch as Lynn Phillips returns a serve.
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Garry Mull, Billy Brogden, Ray Ziest, Fred Forberson, Phil Somers, and Roy Hyle.
Coach John Colgate
Pirate Golfers Place Second
During his first year at East Carolina College, Coach John Colgate piloted the Pirate golfers to a 6-4-2 season. Led by Billy Brogden, Charles Rose, and Frank Starling, the Pirates placed second in the Atlantic Coast Conference Invitational Tournament.
in A.C.C. Tourney.
Chappy Bradner is a senior linkman.
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East Carolina Adds Another Sport.
Anticipating the formation of a rowing team, East Carolina College received two 62-foot racing shells from Brown University. Two more shells are sched- uled to arrive soon from Harvard University. Com- posed of nine men including the coxswain, the row- ing team will practice in Pamlico Sound at Washing- ton, N.C. It is hoped that interest will be adequate to continue the building of the team and the addi- tion of another sport to the growing list in the athletic program.
As a sport, rowing carries with it a unique tradi- tion. Any school wishing to form a rowing team does not purchase their first shells. These are given to the school by a school which has a crew. The recipient school, in turn, passes the shells on to other schools after their team is established and they have purchased their own equipment.
Awkward looking on land, the sleek racing shell will ride high in the water.
Al Herns examines a shell as he helps remove it from the truck.
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Coach Earl Smith, who has led the Pirates to two outstanding seasons in two years as head coach, studies play from the bench.
Baseball, 1964
Competing for the first time for a berth in the NCAA District 4 post-season playoffs in Gastonia, North Carolina, the East Carolina College baseball team had to contend with such teams as New York University, William and Mary, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, and Duke University. Proving themselves quite able, the. Pirates rolled over op- position to the tune of 17-5 for the season and were selected as the at-large entry in the playoffs. Included in the win column were wins over all three of the Atlantic Coast Con- ference foes faced by the Pirates.
E.C.C. Pirates Sparkle
Sealed: J. Rayner, C. Connors, B. Kaylor, C. Barnes, R. Hedgecock, B. Bovender, F. Rodrigues, P. Hunter, and C. Dadonna, Suwding: T. Biggs, P.
Britton, V. Sykes, M, Smith, O. Jarvis, T, Norm.in, D. Hudson, P. Barnes and G. Domanski.
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Pete Hunter begins delivery of his fast ball.
on Diamond.
An opposing runner is held on base by first sacker, Roger Hedgecock.
Leaning into a fast ball, Brazel Moore, Pirate catcher, connects for a base hit.
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Carolina player makes it safely to base as Roger Hedgecock waits in vain for the ball.
This is a pitcher's eye-view of hot-batting Carlton Barnes.
Pirates Score
The umpire is right on the play as Bovender is out by inches.
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Carlton Barnes slides into second after hitting a line double to right field.
17-5 for Season.
Scoring on a teammate's hit, Kaylor is met by Barnes at the plate.
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East Carolina Places Third
In a race for the bag, the Carolina pitcher ed^es Bovtnder by a split second.
Just half a stride loo late, Kaylor tries in vain to beat out a grounder to short.
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in N.C.A.A. District 4 Playoffs
After losing their first game of the NCAA Dis- trict 4 playoffs to the Tar Heels 8-0, the Pirates took on Southern Conference foe, West Virginia. Going into the ninth inning trailing by three runs, the ECC nine put on a thrilling finish to nip the Moun- taineers 6-5. With this victory, the Bucs advanced to the semi-finals for a second game against the University of North Carolina. Again the Tar Heels proved too strong and walked away with a 13-2 victory. The Bucs took third spot in the series.
Bobby Kaylor bunts to sacrifice a teammate down to second.
Before delivering the next pitch, Pete Barnes checks his signal and concentrates on his target.
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ACADEMICS
DEPARTMENTS 152
GRADUATES 189
SENIORS 191
JUNIORS 251
SOPHOMORES 281
FRESHMEN 309
Cadets fill out air science questionnaires concerning their future military obligations.
Major Kenneth L. Kuhlmann lectures to future United States Air Force Officers.
AFROTC Incorporates Service
In 1948 the Board of Trustees of East Carolina entered into an agreement with the Department of the Air Force of the United States to establish and maintain an Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. As an integral academic subdivision of the college, this department has grown to four Air Force officers, three Non- commissioned officers, and over three hundred cadets. Its purpose is to select and train qualified students for careers in the United States Air Force.
The cadets are organized into a Cadet Group with four Squadrons and fourteen flights. The regular yearly schedule includes projects and social functions including a "Dining-In," a Spring Military Ball, a Marchathon for the March of Dimes, participation in parades, and numerous service projects.
Another exciting phase of training for those cadets who qualify is the Flight Instruction Program. This program provides sufficient flight and ground school training to enable the cadet to obtain a private pilot's license.
Upon completion of the AFROTC program and graduation, the cadet is commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force and subsequently called to active duty.
To insure the proper fit, uniforms must be measured carefully.
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T/Sgt. William A. Harrison Lt. Col. Elbert L. Kidd T/Sgt. Ervin E. Koon
Major Kenneth L. Kuhlmann Major Donald G. Simpson Captain Carl E. Tadlock
S/Sgt. Grover M. Thomas
Projects With Military Training,
John W. McClenny, Richard Roberson, Donald R. Joyner, and David W. McLaw- horn have been designated Distingushed AFROTC Cadets. Requirements for this honor are: demonstrated outstanding leader- ship abilities in AFROTC and other campus activities, high moral character, outstanding rating at the four week summer training camp, be in the top 20 per cent of air science classes, and be in the top half of his academic major field and graduating class.
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Mr. Wesley V. Crawley
Mr. Donald L. Durland
Mr. Robert S. Edmiston
Dr. Emily E. Farnham
Mrs. Marilyn F. M. Gordley
Mr. Tran Gordley
Dr. Hellington B. Gray, Dean
Mr. William H. Holley
Dr. Leon Jacobson
Mrs. Nanie Jacobson
Mr. John C. Merritt
Mr. Thomas E. Mims
Mr. Paul R. Minnis
Mr. Francis Lee Neel
Miss BeKy E. Petteway
Mr. Donald Sexauer
Mr. Francis Speight Artist in Residence
School of Art
Much thought and preparation precedes the actual printing of a woodcut.
Marilyn Miller takes every safety precaution as she welds brass rods.
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A pleasant expression indicates the satisfaction which this student receives from art.
Faculty Exhibits in Virginia.
Dr. Wellington B. Gray serves as dean of the largest collegiate art school in the South. The faculty of twenty includes three teaching fellows and an artist-in-residence.
The six fields of study are painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphic arts, commercial art, and interior design. This year the School of Art will be evaluated for the National Association of Schools of Art.
Two group shows were given by the faculty this year at Virginia Beach and Richmond, Virginia. Student exhibits have won not only local but national acclaim.
The student chapter of the National Society of Interior Designers on the campus is only one of the groups of interest to art students. It is one of the largest student chapters in the country. In September, 1965, the School of Art will offer a major in product design.
Drawing from a model helps the stu- dents to learn about form emphasized by light and shadow.
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Mr. James H. Beardendoing this Masters thing
Mr. Don R. Bortwickdoing this Masters thing
Miss Dorothy Brandon
Dr. E. R. Browning, Dean
Mr. Norman H. Cameron
Mr. Herman D. Colvin
Dr. Albert R. Conley
Miss Frances Daniels
Miss Ouida C. Debter
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey
Mrs. Thadys J. Dewar
Dr. W. H. Durham, Jr.
Miss Ruby E. Edens
Mr. Alton V. Finch
Mr. Joseph H. Hanchrow
Dr. Alice M. Harrison
Mrs. Carol A. Hart
Mr. William S. Hart
Future business leaders find that mastering the operation of rotary calculators enables them to
Assistant Dean Dr. Paul Hendershot is the newest addition to the School of Business.
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IBM punch card operation and programming using the 1620 IBM computer are two new courses added to the curriculum of the School of Business. Each of these courses offers business students an oppor- tunity to learn to operate complex machines.
Dr. Elmer Browning heads a staff of forty-one instructors, which includes two lawyers and four Certified Public Accountants. Dr. Paul Hendershot became the new assistant dean this year.
Degrees available to the 1,426 students are Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees. Business majors with a "B" average are eligible for membership in Pi Omega Pi, the national honorary business fraternity. Three professional organizations are also open to business majors.
In this accounting class, Mr. Myers discusses techniques in solving prob- lems.
School of Business Expands Program.
Dr. Paul T. Hendershot
Mr. Samuel Thomas Hill
Mr. W. W. Howell
Mr. Kenneth C. James
Dr. Ray L. Jones
Mrs. Ruth B. Jones
Dr. Tora M. Larsen
Mr. Gorman W. Ledbetter
Dr. Joseph A. Lerro
Miss Velma W. Lowe
Mrs. Lucille K. Lundy
Mr. Jesse L. McDaniels
Dr. Harold M. McGrath
Mrs. Mildred T. McGrath
Mr. Bob Myers
Miss Gwendolyn Potter
Dr. Donald C. Rooke
Miss Margery S. Sparks
Mr. Robert H. West
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Dr. Frank Arwood
Dr. James William Batten
Dr. Thomas A. Chambless
Dr. Amos C. Clark
Dr. Joseph W. Congleton
Mrs. Elsie S. Eagan
Dr. Frank G. Fuller
Dr. Keith D. Holmes
Dr. Douglas R. Jones, Dean
Dr. William B. Martin
Dr. Ruth Modlin
Dr. Mary Lois Statgn
Mr. Robert Weinberg
School of Education Offers
Dr. Spears demonstrates the procedure for operating a movie projector which is often used for a teaching aid.
East Carolina College offers both elementary and secondary teacher education programs. Dr. Douglas Jones heads the Edu- cation Department. On the graduate level, the Master of Arts in Education degree is offered in the fields of school administra- tion, guidance, supervision, and library science. The degrees of Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, and Master of Arts in Education are offered. This year a degree in Mental Retarda- tion has been added to the School of Education.
Student organizations i
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nclude Student National Education As- sociation, Association for Childhood Education, Tau Sigma, Phi Sigma Pi, and Kappa Delta Pi.Dr. Frank Arwood discusses the hierarchy of secondary education.
Education majors are made aware of the responsibilities confronting them.
New Degree.
Understanding the play habits of these youngsters in kindergarten is essential for this young student-teacher.
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Dr. Francis R. Adams
Mr. Warren B. Bezanson
Mrs. Marie B. Browning
Dr. Richard L. Capwell
Dr. John Dale Ebbs
Mrs. Nell C. Everett
Miss Jo Ann Fralick
Dr. William H. Grate
Miss Mary H. Greene
Miss Lois Grigsby
Mr. William Morice Hagen
Mrs. Antoinette S. Jenkins
Dr. Rachel H. Kilpatrick
Mr. Sanford L. Peele
English Department Initiates
Heads are turned toward a student who poses a question during an English class.
Being initiated in the Department of English this year are two new honor programs. Dr. Howard German, in co-operation with Dr. John Kozy of the Philosophy Department, sponsored, during the fall quarter, an honors seminar for highly capable freshmen. Note books were read and discussed in the seminar.
Linguistics, medieval literature, Victorian literature, and con- temporary literature are several subjects studied by students participating in the other program, the senior honors program. This program is open to all senior English majors with a 2.0 average in English work and with thirty quarter hours of Eng- lish courses.
This department is headed by Dr. Meredith Posey. The 358 students are instructed by the forty members of the Department of English.
Open to all English majors and minors with an over-all "C" average and a "B" average in all English work is the professional English fraternity, Sigma Tau Delta.
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Judy Bulluck checks the periodical file to find the magazine needed.
Honors Seminar.
English students find that many hours are spent in research.
Miss Ann Pinion
Dr. James E. Poindexter
Mrs. Mary R. Poindexter
Dr. Meredith Posey, Director
Mr. Edwin Page Shaw
Dr. Martha Lois Smith
Dr. Frederick Sorensen
Mrs. Mary Sorensen
Dr. Elizabeth Utterback
Mr. William T. Uzzle, Jr.
Mr, Vernon A. Ward, Jr.
Dr. Katherine W. White
Mrs. Patricia R. Willis
Dr. Frances R. Winkler
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Students pause for a conference during language study.
Foreign Language
Modern laboratories facilitate the study of foreign languages.
The study of a foreign language involves learning the location and customs of a country.
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speaking ability as well as writing ability is emphasized by the Foreign Language Depart- ment. To aid them in this challenge, a modern laboratory is available to all language students. To measure the students' progress, several courses require oral and laboratory tests.
Increased enrollment has required the ad- dition of three part-time teachers to the staff of fifteen teachers headed by Mr. James Flem- ing. Several of the instructors teach their na- tive languages; eight are multilingual.
Foreign languages offered are French, Span- ish, and German; Russian is taught as an exten- sion course. Degrees offered to majors are Bach- elor of Science and Bachelor of Arts.
This student has discovered that listening is a vital part of the study of a foreign language.
Department Increases Enrollment.
Miss Emilie T. Cannon
Dr. Edna Coll
Miss Julia E. Escalona
Miss Manolita Fernandez
Mr. James Fleming, Director
Mrs. Joelle B. P. Catling
Dr. Robert R. Morrison
Dr. Alfred Murad
Dr. Mary Pasonal
Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry
Mr. Raquel Tano
Dr. Henry Wanderman
Mrs. Relly Wanderman
Mr. Holmes Wilhelm
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Department of
Dr. Dale E. Case
Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Director
Mr. J. B. Cummings
This year the Geography Department has initiated a research series requiring a master thesis. The North Carohna Geographical Society was founded for teachers affiliated with the National Council for Geographical Education. The department has a visiting professor, Dr. Makoto Hara from the University of Tokyo. Also help- ing to give the students a taste of the foreign lands they study are the travel study tours each summer; nine credit hours are given to those who enroll.
One hundred and ten majors plus twelve graduate students make up the Geography Department which offers Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Master of Education degrees. In preparation for the addition of a minor in geology to be added to its curriculum next year, the department is in the process of changing its name to Geography and Geology De- partment.
Students explore cartographical aspects of the geography program.
Mr. Jim Dunigan surveys parallel map materials for his class.
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Geography Sponsors Study Tours.
Dr. C. James Dunigan
Dr. Makota Hara
Dr. Jean Lowry
Dr. George C. Martin
Globes give students tne best representation of the earth in its true form.
Dr. Andrew D. Perejoa
Mr. Philip Shea
Dr. H. Daniel Stillwell
The living conditions of Cuba are covered in economic geography.
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This conglomeration of circles and lines means little to the outsider, but Coach Stasavich proves his point to the football players.
Athletic Director Wins
With Dr. Nephi M. Jorgenson as chairman, the Department of Health and Physical Edu- cation offers a wide choice of classes covering the various areas related to physical development. From the basic courses to the most advanced and complex, classes meet the needs of the col- lege's varied student interests.
In addition to its classes, the department encourages and actively sponsors intramural sports of all types. The ultimate goal is to involve each student in athletic participation of some sort.
Requirements for majors include courses ranging from social dancing to the intricacies of anatomy. After earning their A.B., majors may go on to an M.A. or, if they prefer, an M.Ed, in Physical Education.
Summer workshops draw high school and college coaches and students from this and neighboring states and bring publicity and recognition to the department and college.
Modern facilities are constantly being added. The construction of a new gymnasium will add markedly to the ever-growing potential of the Health and Physical Education De- partment.
Mr. James B. Berryhill
Mrs. Gay Hogan Blocker
Mr. Robert Lee Boone
Mr. Harold Bullard
Mr. Wendell L. Carr
Mr. Harold T. Ellen
Mr. Robert B. Gantt
Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen, Director
Dr. Thomas J. Martin
Dr. Ray H. Martinez
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Miss Mavis Mitchell
Mr. Tom L. Paul
Dr. Glen P. Reeder
Mr. Norman Earl Smith
Miss Nell Stallings
Mr. Clarence Stasavich
Mr. Ralph H. Steele
Mr. Henry C. Vansant
Mr. Odeel L. Welborne
National Award.
"Glo" Elias leads a group of physical education majors in activity for a methods course.
Dr. Jorgenson seems a bit dismayed as he pauses for a moment during classroom lecture
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Mrs. Elaine Paul uses maps as teaching guides.
Study of current events may be related to various historical events.
History Department Publishes
All historical facts are not discussed in class, and outside research is required.
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With approximately five hundred and fifty majors, the History Department has expanded since last year when it became a separate department. This year for the first time an outstanding senior student was awarded a scholarship under the honors program started last year. The department began publishing East Carolina Publications in History this year. The annual publication consists of essays written by mem- bers of the department.
Dr. Charles Price is directing a collection of manuscripts which will be used for historical purposes and reference work. This collection is intended to help graduate students.
The history department offers an expanding curriculum with courses in Asian, Ancient, and Medieval History. Dr. Herbert Paschal is Chairman of the History Department.
Dr. John Ellen discusses the Revolutionary War with his history class.
Faculty's Essays.
Mr. Joseph S. Bachman
Mr. Walter T. Calhoun
Dr. Betty Congleton
Dr. John C. Ellen, Jr.
Dr. Alvin A. Fahrner
Dr. Paul Murray
Mrs. Elaine Mayo Paul
Dr. Richard C. Todd
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Peggy Kennedy resembles the typical homemaker in this food preparation class.
These home economics students learn to arrange a centerpiece.
Male Instructor Joins Home
Classes in nutrition help these girls learn to balance meals.
Miss Jo Ann Borthwick
Miss Patricia L. Benson
Mrs. Herman D. Colvin
Miss Mabel E. Dougherty
Mrs. Mabel Lacy Hall
Mrs. June Henton
Mr. Richard W. Henton
Miss Moselle Holberg
Miss Ruth Lambie
Dr. Miriam B. Moore, Director
Mrs. Ernestine N. Reeder
Mrs. Jannis B. Shea
Miss Alice Strawn
Economics Staff.
Concerned with all aspects of family life, the Home Economics Department is directed by Dr. Miriam Moore. East Carolina is one of the three colleges approved by the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction for the teaching of future vocational instructors. As part of the Science Department, home economics was taught when the college opened in 1909. In 1937 it was made a department and in 1940 was given the responsibility of instructing vocational teachers.
Approximately 210 students are now majoring in home economics. Courses offered by the department include various phases of family life: family relations, nutrition, the construction and care of clothing, home furnishing and management. Majors may belong to the Home Economics Chapter of the American Home Economics Association. The honorary fraternity. Phi Omicron, is open to upperclassmen who have met the high standards of scholarship and leadership required for membership.
Miss Patricia Benson seems amused at student responses in the classroom.
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Drafting and designing are two of the basic skills which industrial arts majors are taught.
N.C.I. A.A. Appoints
Laboriously a student carefully shapes and adds his touch of crafts- manship to project.
Mr. Wilbert Ball
Dr. Kenneth L. Bing, Director
Dr. T. J. Haigwood
Mr. William R. Hoots, Jr.
Mr. Clarence M. Kelsey
Mr. Robert W. Leith
Mr. R. E. Scott
Mr. Paul E. Waldrop, Jr.
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Dr. Kenneth Bing is chairman of the Industrial Arts De- partment, which includes 150 students and nine teachers, of whom five have been given three-year committee assignments for the North Carolina Industrial Arts Associations. New courses in technical drawing, development of industry, and trade and job analysis have provided more extensive training for the students. Electronics experimental kits and a graphic arts printer have been acquired this year.
Open to all majors and minors is the Industrial Arts Club. Those eligible for membership in the national honorary fra- ternity, Epsilon Pi Tau, must have a "B" average or better. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees are offered by the department.
Lathe work is mastered only by constant practice and diligent effor
Five to Head Committees.
Another phase of Industrial Arts training is electronics.
Mr. R. E. Scott demonstrates some fundamentals in pentry.
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Addition Acquired for
Mrs. Sara Storey Batten
Miss Emily S. Boyce
Mrs. Anne C. Cargile
Mrs. Marquerite Crdnshaw
Miss Vivian Crickmore
Mrs. A. B. Cubbedge
Mrs. Ruby E. Hassell
Mr. James Ashley Jarman
Mrs. Mary Williams takes a class on a tour of the library.
Student librarians are well-acquainted with this part of the library known as the stacks.
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Library Science.
Mr. Wendell Smiley serves as director of the Library Sci- ence Department which is in its second year as a separate department. At present thirty-five majors are working toward Bachelor of Arts or Master of Arts Degrees. The department plans to offer a course on non-book library materials. Some of the subjects covered in this course are films, slides, and records. Work is now underway on extensive library reno- vation which will increase both seating and volume capacity.. Sponsored by the Library Science Department, the Library Club is open to anyone interested in library work.
Mrs. Sallie E. Mann
Mrs. Phoebe Owens
Mr. Wendell W. Smiley
Dr. Mildred D. Southwick
The Reading Room provides a quiet area for research and study.
Mrs. Betsy Barden Tharrington
Miss Elizabeth Scott Walker
Mrs. Lily Rouse Weaver
Miss Vernie Bert Wilder
Mr. Lee G. Williams
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Mr. Oscar W. Brannan
Mr. Roger L. Creech
Mr. John W. Daniels
Mrs. Stella Daugherty
Mr. John B. Davis
Mrs. Mildred M. Derrick
Mrs. Farnces F. Dudley
Mrs. Nancy C. Dunigan
Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming
Mrs. Tennala A. Gross
New Director Heads Mathematics
Diligent study often accompanies the working of math problems.
Aside from the regular math classwork is the study of the operation of this computer.
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The operator of the 1620 computer rechecks the prepared punch cards.
Department.
Rapidly changing and extensively increasing its 3ursuits, the Mathematics Department has added lew requirements for those who wish to obtain a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or Master of Arts Degree. At present this department consists Df 322 majors and twenty staff members including Dr. Tuiilio Pignani, director.
Departmental meetings sponsor lectures by repre- sentatives from the American Mathematical Asso- ciation, the American Statistical Association, and S.I. A.M. The Mathematics Club is an organization composed of students who want to further their in- terest in this science.
Serving as a backdrop for the 1620 computer, three business majors find it necessary to make use of mathematics department equipment in order to prepare for their future jobs in the :ial world.
Mr. Paul W. Haggard
Mr. F. Milam Johnson
Mrs. Virginia G. McGrath
Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, Director
Mr. James C. Pleasant
Dr. John O. Reynolds
Mr. Frank W. Saunders
Mr. Frank C. Townsend
Miss Louise L. Williams
Mr. Robert Woodside
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It takes many hours of practice to become proficient in playing the trombone.
With Mr. Earl Beach as head of a staff of thirty-one, the School of Music offers courses in every phase of music. With two hundred and twenty music majors, the School of Music is one of eight in the United States of- fered a grant by the Ford Foundation. A seminar June 8 through July 13, 1965, for the study of contemporar)' wind music will be sponsored by this grant. The seminar is open to graduate and undergraduate students. The Annual Contemporary Music Festival will have the American Arts Trio as main guests this year.
Degrees offered by the School of Music include Bach- elor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Master of Arts with a major in music. The Marching Pirates, the Concert Choir, and the Symphonic Band perform throughout the year.
Ford Foundation Awards Grant
Mr. Herbert L. Carter
Dr. Robert Carter
Miss Beatrice Chauncey
Miss Elizabeth Drake
Dr. Carl Hjortsvang
Mrs. Ingeborg Jarrett
Mr. E. Robert Irwin
Mr. Harold Jones
Mr. George W. Knight
Dr. Martin Mailman
Mr. Thomas W. Miller
Mr. Gene Narmour
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James H. Parnell
Mr. John T. Rehm
Mr. Barry M. Shank
Mrs. Ruth G. Shaw
Mr. Charles E. Stevens
Mr. Paul Gene Strassler
Mrs. Eleanor E. Toll
Mr. Paul Q. Topper
Mr. Donald Curtis Tracy
Mr. Ralph E. Verrastro
Mr. Dan E. Vornholt
Mrs. Gladys R. White
to School of Music.
Aside from hours of instrumental practice each day, music majors' schedules idude classroom study.
Concentrated study is the key to unfolding the intracacies of music.
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Miss Barbara F. Adams
Mrs. Ruth J. Broadhurst
Mrs. Louise C Bullock
Miss Jessie M. Carraway
Miss Janie M. Johnston
Mrs. Charlotte M. Martin
Mrs. Inez N. Martinez
Miss Edith Myers
Miss Evelyn L. Perry
Miss Joanne L. Suggs
Mrs. Bonnie Evans Waldrop
Mrs. Eva W. Warren
School of Nursing
Pam Odom listens intently as Miss Adams demonstrates the use of a needle.
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Every nurse must begin by learning the fundamental pro- cedures of splinting and bandaging.
Radiological training is an essential part of a nurse's curriculum.
Anticipates New Building.
East Carolina's School of Nursing has received accreditation by the Na- tional League of Nursing. In order to be eligible, the Nursing Department had to have graduated its first class. The application included a full description of the Nursing program and the areas of study offered. In September the department was visited by the Accreditation Committee. The Nursing Department has moved into a new office at 505 Eighth Street. Plans are being drawn for a new building for the School of Nurs- ing. Applications for government funds have already been made.
Winter quarter the sophomore nursing shidents obtain clinical ex- perience at Beaufort County Hospital. This experience is new for the department and for the college. The Nursing Department owns buses and a station wagon for transportation of its students to and from the Greenville Hospital.
Student nurses listen to lecture on the need of a proper amount of sleep. One student is really taking the topic seriously.
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Scholarships and internships amounting to $20,000 have been made available to the Department of Psychology this year. Students major- ing in clinical psychology are eligible for scholarship awards. Intern- ships will be taken at Broughton Hospital, a state mental institution, and at Western Carolina Center for Retarded Children. Both are located in Morganton, North Carolina.
Available to psychology majors are the Bachelor of Arts degree and three Masters of Arts degrees: general-theoretical, clinical and school psychology. All psychology majors and minors are encouraged to participate in the Psychology Club. With an enrollment of 300 under- graduates and twenty-six graduates, the department is directed by Dr. Clinton Prewett assisted by fifteen instructors.
Dr. Clinton Prewett discusses fellowship possibilities with a staff member.
Psychology Department Offers
This student is interested in the kymograph which records different reactions.
The galvonometer measures the presence of an electric current.
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Dr. Benjamin H. Allen
Dr. Ruby Bliss
Mr. Wilbur Allen Castellew
Dr. John R. Clarke
Mr. Calvert R. Dixon
Dr. Thomas E. Long
Dr. Julia D. Marshall
Dr. C. T. Martoccia
Miss Nannette McLain
Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Director
Scholarships
Miss Hazel F. Stapleton
Dr. Richard H. Williams
Dr. Donald W. Zimmerman
Dr. Benjamin Allen appears a little "suspended" as he awaits an answer from le of his pupils.
Deanna Marichal demonstrates the use of a polygraph or lie detector.
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Two coeds formulate chemical analysis and make precise notations of their findings.
Biology students study the characteristics of unicellular organisms.
Laboratory Equipment
Dr. Donald E. Bailey
Dr. Austin D. Bond
Mr. Joseph G. Boyette
Dr. J. William Byrd
Miss H. Frances Cozart
Dr. Graham J. Davis
Mr. J. O. Derrick
Dr. Frank W. Eller
Dr. Grover W. Everett
Mrs. Lucille B. Garmon
Dr. Mary C. Helms
Dr. R. M. Helms
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Dr. Donald B. Jeffreys
Dr. Clifford B. Knight
Dr. Joseph N. LeConte
Dr. Floyd E. Mattheis
Mr. James D. Nicholson
Mr. Charles W. O'Rear, Jr.
Mr. Floyd M. Read, Jr.
Dr. Charles W. Reynolds
Dr. Tom Sayetta
Mr. Moses M. Sheppard
Dr. Everett C. Simpson
Facilitated by N.S.F. Grant.
Observant students explore the physical construction and mechanism of intricate and diversified apparatus.
Directed by Dr. Charles W. Reynolds, the Division of Science is expanding in each of its departments. Expansion of the Physics Department has been aided by the addition of two specialists - one in theoretical physics and the other in experimental physics. The cur- riculum has been expanded, and a new physics building is in the plan- ning.
The Chemistry Department, which offers a liberal arts degree and a teaching degree, will soon offer a professional degree and, when the department is large enough, a graduate degree in chemistry. This department has received a National Science Foundation grant for equipment that helps to instruct interested students in advanced courses of photography and oceanography, teaches science methods courses, and directs student teaching in science.
The Science Education Department has acquired new microscopes and a telescope. The goals of this department are to offer a degree in science for those preparing to be scientists, to provide a graduate degree in general science and science for elementary school teachers, and to build a planetarium.
The Biology Department has developed marine biology, micro- biology, and radiation biology. All of the four departments have added new laboratories, equipment, instructors, and courses.
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Mr. Herbert R. Carlton
Dr. Faye Carroll
Dr. John M. Howell, Director
Political Science
Headed by a staff consisting mainly of doctorate professors, the East Carolina Political Science Department is a relatively new academic division on campus. Under the supervision of Dr. John M. Howell, this department strives to supply its stu- dents with an acute understanding of the functions and policies of governmental affairs.
Graduates of East Carolina's Political Science Department not only receive an A.B. or B.S. degree, but they also acquire a valid prerequisite for admission to an accredited School of Law. Dr. Howell and Dr. Faye Carroll are both awaiting publication of their books in the area of Political Science.
Mr. Darrell C. Wilson
Three Departments Look
An interesting sociology lecture receives the at- tention of these students.
Reading assignments require concentration on the subject matter.
Dr. George A. Douglas
Dr. William H. Gulley
Dr. R. R. Napp
Dr. Paul T. Toll
Dr. Blanche Watrows
Dr. Melvin J. Williams, Director
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Mr. Cleveland J. Bradner, Jr.
Dr. John Kozy, Jr., Director
Philosophy
East Carolina's Philosophy Department offers an un dergraduate major for pre-professional training in law, business, social administration, personnel work, social case work, and industrial relations. This year the expand ing department applied for a Charter Chapter of Ph Sigma Tau Honor Society. If the application is approved it will be the first charter in North Carolina. In order to apply for the Honor Society Charter, the Philosophy De- partment had to have a minimum of five honor students with nine hours of Philosophy and better than a average. The department had more than the necessary number of students to meet the requirements. Dr. John Kozy, Jr., head of the Philosophy Department, expects the charter to be granted.
Mr. Ernest Marshall from Ohio State University has been added to the Philosophy faculty. Next year the department will add another faculty member, and advanced courses in Philosophy will be offered for the first time. The weekly Philosophy Club sponsors a spring picnic for members.
Mr. Ernest C. Marshall
to the Future.
Sociology
Offering more graduate and undergraduate courses, the So- ciology Department has been restructured for expanding and strengthening of the sociological and anthropological foundations of the college program. The number of students has increased steadily with the addition of more courses. Majors in the depart- ment have tripled during the first year of the expansion program. Dr. Melvin J. Williams, the director, is conducting a research project on the values in Adolescent Society.
The department is creating new activities for the students in the Sociology field. The newly-formed SocioIo,gy Club is for sociology majors, minors, and other interested students. The So- ciology Department plans to establish a seminar for community research with academic credit given to the students participating.
Apparently lost in thought, this coed reviews her lesson before cla
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Choreographer Joins Drama Staff.
Mrs. Mavis Ray Booth
Mr. Edgar R. Loessin
Mr. Albert Pertalion
Mr. G. Douglas Ray
Mrs. Lena B. Reynolds
Miss Rosalind Roulston
Mr. W. George Schreiber
Mr. John A. Sneden, Jr.
Phenomenal success of the Summer Theater's pro- duction of My Fair Lady led to the return of the summer professionals for the Drama Department's production this fall. Carolyn Everett and Peter Bromi- low were as successful and well- received the second time as they were the first.
This year the Drama and Speech Department has added courses in dance, broadcasting, radio, and television. The main objective of the department is to offer professional training to actors, directors, and teachers. The degrees offered are Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Fine Arts.
The Summer Theatre is produced through the department. Plans are now under way for a winter professional company. Mr. Edgar R. Loessin serves as director of the Drama and Speech Department, which has a staff of twelve.
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Grad Students Number 420.
Supplying the students with texts and various other essentials, the college bookstore is an integral part of campus facilities.
GRADUATES
BATEMAN, WASHINGTON E. Business Belhaven
BRINN, JACK E. Biology Hertford
BROWN, JEAN C. English Greenville
CASTELLOE, MARY C. Mathematics Windsor
CROSS. JAMES L. Industrial Arts Hubert
CLARK, GWENDOLYN A. Education Greenville
CRAWFORD, NORWOOD F. Business Jacksonville
CUMMINGS, DELIA D. Psychology Cary
DAVIS, BASIL R., JR. Mathematics Winston-Salem
DAVIS, RONALL R. Business Randleman
DUDLEY, BONNIE M. Art Elizabeth City
FAUCETTE, JEFFERSON H. Guidance Greenville
HALL, ALMA B. English Greenville
HALL, MARTHA F. Business Berlin, Md.
HEERY, JOHN J. Business Gibbstown, N.J.
HOLLAND, CHARLES W. Science Charleston, S.C.
HUTTON, LAJON R. Mathematics Altus, Okla.
HYLE, ROY A. Biology Newport News, Va.
JOHNSTON, DANIEL W. Business Greenville
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JONES, LARRY T. Mathematics Lillington
KIRBY, MARION Physical Education Hickory
LITTLE, JAMES L. Business Clayton
LORBACHER, FRED Business Raleigh
LORD, C. DAVID History Charlotte
McGOWEN, ALEXANDER L. Education Wallace
PATRICK, GEORGE C, JR. Psychology New Bern
POOLE, ELEANOR R. History Wake Forest
GRADUATES
PULLEY, CHARLES O. Mathematics Kittrell
ROBERTS, JAMES M. History Spencer
ROSS, ELIZABETH Art Edenton
STANCIL, BROWNIE H. Mathematics Greenville
SPENCER, CARROLL A. Business Rocky Mount
SULLIVAN, JAMES C. Biology Hertford
TADLOCK, JAMES A, JR. Business Calypso
TEACHEY, JEROLD C. Music Winston-Salem
THOMAS, DAVID R. Geography Greenville
TIPPETT, SHIRLEY A. Library Science Oxford
TOLER, DUFFY Art Greenville
WADE, WILLIAM F. History Black Mountain
WAFF, PATRICIA A. Art Edenton
WHITEHURST, WILLARD T., JR. Science Bethel
WILLARD, GEORGE-ANNE History Wilson
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY R. Biology New Bern
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Class Officers
Harlan McCaskill, Vice-President; Carol Daugherty, Secretary; Bryan Bennett, President; Jim Hodges, Senator.
SENIORS
And now we end our Senior year, And terminate our school career. Ere we leave our campus dear, Let us review these last four years.
With pencil, pen, and notes we took; But all we learned came not from books. Sometimes our studies we forsook For things with a more enjoyable look.
Some ran and played and kicked the ball. And some for romance used the halls. Some wrote, some sang, and found their call In student government some did fall.
At last approached the end's decree. And each accepted his degree. And parted ways, his own to be With ever-fixed memory.
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ABBOTT, LINVILLE F. Oxford
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Pt< torian; Women's Glee Club; Student Nati tion Association.
ABNER, CAROLYN L. Burlington
Mathematics, A.B. Mathematics Club, Dormitory Officer.
ADAMS, JOHN M. Henderson
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
ALBRIGHT, JOHNNY E., JR. Mebane
History, B.S.
ALEXANDER, DAVID C. Winston-Salem
Psychology, A.B
ALFORD, GLENDA R. Whitakers
Music Education, B.M.E. Signaa Alpha Iota, Vice-President, Chaplain; Chapel Choir; College Singers; Concert Choir; Choral Union; Student Theatrical Productions; " ' tional Conference.
ALLEN, ALBERT G. Goldsboro
English, A.B.
ALLEN, JOSEPH M., III Richmond, Va.
Geography, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon, President.
ALLEN, MARGARET A. Roanoke Rapids
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta; College Artists Society of Interior Design.
ALLEY, LARRY W. Lexington
Business Administration, A.B
ALLIGOOD, STEVE H. Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. News Bureau, College Union. Men's Glee Club.
AMBROSE, RAVONDA Washington
Primary Education, B.S. Student Counselor; Women's Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Sigma Tau Sigma; Student Gov- ernment, Senator.
SENIORS
ANDERS, MELBA A. Clinton
Grammar Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Vice-President; Bucaneer; Association of Childhood Education.
ANDERSON, GEORGE F. Vanceboro
Business Administration, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
ANDERSON, LINWOOD R. Goldsboro
Business, B.S. Young Friends. Vice-President, President; College Union, Executive Board, Re porter. Special Projects Committee; Young Democrats Club; Deans Advisory Council; Phi Beta Lambda. Vice-President. Publicity Committee Chairman, Executive Board; Inter-Religious Council, Vice-President, President.
ANDREW, WILLIAM G. Washington
Geography and Physical Education, B.S.
ANDREWS, RANDALL F. Burlington
Science, A.B. Pi Kappa Phi.
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ANGSTADT, ROBERT D. Newark, Del.
Psychology, A.B. Chi Beta Phi.
ARNOLD, MILDRED J. Jacksonville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Alpha Xi Delta; Association For Education.
ARONSON, SIEGLINDE H. Statesville
History, B.S. Hebrew Youth Fellowship; Student National Education Association; Young Democrats Club.
ASHBY, BERKLEY E. Belle Haven, Va.
Business Education, B.S. Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; Inter-Religious Council, Vice-President; Phi Beta Lambda.
ASBY, MARY R. TANKARD Washington
Elementary Education, B.S. St. Mary Junior College, Transfer; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Alpha Delta Pi, Registrar.
ASHWORTH, BRENDA ANNE Oxford
Primary Education, B.S. Women's Chorus; Student National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education.
ATKINSON, PAMELA G. Morehead City
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Baptist Student Union.
AVENT, KENNETH G. Faison
Physical Education, B.S.
AVERA, MARGARET H. Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Nu White Rose; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Panhellenic, Secretary; Student National Education Association.
AYERS, BRENDA KAY Everetts
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education A
BAILEY, MICHAEL C. Washington
Psychology, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha; Psychology Club.
BAIN, NICKI SONDRA J. Fayetteville
Art, A.B. Chi Omega; Young Democrats Club; Art Club; Nati Society of Interior Designers, Secretary. Vice-President.
BAKER, EMANUEL A., JR. Alexandria, Va.
History, B.S. Men's Judiciary; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
BAKER, JAMES FRANKLIN Fayetteville
Accounting, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda
BAKER, KATHLEEN AGNES Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S. Association For Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
BAKER, RUTH ANNE Hubert
English, A.B. & B.S. Student national Education Assocaition; Chapel Choir: Women's Glee Club; Association For Childhood Education.
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BALDWIN, DONALD M. Clarkton
Geography, A.B. Men's Glee Club; Gamma Theta upsilon, Treasurer.
BALLARD, LINDA D. Lynchburg, Va.
History, B.S. Intramurals; WOmens Recreation Association; History Club; Buccaneer.
BALLEW, RUBY J. Havelock
English, B.S. Student National Education Association North Carolina Education Association; National Council of Teachers of English.
BANKS, DENNIS E. Dagsboro, Del.
Science, B.S.
BANKS, GAIL J. New Bern
Primary Education, B.S. Student counselor; Student National Ecuation Association.
BARBER, WILLIAM L. Raleigh
English, A.B.
BAREFOOT, JANET R. Dunn
Biology, A.B. Science Club; Student National Education Association.
BARLOW, CAROL J. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Wake Forest Transfer Student; WOmens Recreation Asso- ciation; Christian Education Club.
BARNES, CAROLYN J. Moncure
Library Science, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Chapel Choir; Libr
BARNES, JANICE M. Angier
English, A.B., B.S. Student Counselor; Student National Educal ciation; Sigma Tau Delta; Kappa Delta Pi.
Thirty-six East Carolina Students
BARNES, JOHN A. Asheboro
Health and Physical Education B.S. Freshman Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Staff.
BARNES, KENNETH O. Raleigh
Business, A.B.
BARNES, MARY C. Winterville
Psychology, Sociology, A.B. Playhouse, Treasurer; Student Theatrical Productions; Philos- ophy Club; Psychology Club, Vice-President; Delta Zeta, Pub- licity Chairman; Panhellenic Delegate. Council Vice-President; Woman's Chorus.
BARNES, RICHARD C. Wilson
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Baseball. All Carolinas Conference, All State, Co- Captain; Circle K Club. Board of Directors; Lambda Chi Alpha. Secretary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BARNES, WILLIE R. Conway
Science. B.S. Yount; Democrats Club; Science Club; Sigma Tau Sign Chi Beta Phi, Vice-President; Phi Sigma Pi.
BARRETT, VICKI L. Conway
Business Education, B.S. Student Counselor; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association.
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BARROW, EDWARD L. Snow Hill
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Society for Advancement of Management.
BASNIGHT, ELLEN V. Edenton
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
BASNIGHT, GEORGETTA Elizabeth City
Social Studies, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club, President; Women's Rec- reation Association; Student National Education Association; American Association of Health. Physical Education and Rec- reation; North Carolina Association of Health. Physical Edu- cation and Recreation.
BASS, EMMA L. Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi.
BASS, JUDITH C. Lucama
Mathematics and Library Science, B.S. Mathematics Club: Library Science Club, Historian; Student National Education Association; House Committee; Hall Proctor.
BASS, LENNA ROSE Dunn
Home Economics, B.S. Phi Omicron, Secretary, Treasurer; Home Economics Club; Glee Club.
BASS, LINDA F. Eureka
Elementary Education, B.S. Dormitory Proctor. Student Counselor; Student Naitona Education Association.
Receive National 'Who's Who' Honor.
SENIORS
BASS, PORTIA F. Faison
Grammar Education, B.S. Library Club; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
BASS, RICHARD W. Wilson
English, A.B., B.S. Varsity Football, Track; Kappa Alpha; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Circle K Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, President; Student Government Association, Senator; State Student Legislature, Officer; WHO'9 WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BASS, SANDRA L. Newton Grove
Nursing Education, B.S.N. Delta Zeta, Philanthropist; Student Nurse Associatic Historian; District VI Student Nurse of the Year.
BATEMAN, DORINDA P. Pantego
English, B.S.
BATTS, WILLARD E., JR. Rocky Mount
Business, A.B.
BAUM, FRANCES F. Burlington
Social Studies, A.B. Kappa Delta; Sophomore Counselor; East Carolina Or- chcstra; The Rebel, East Carolinian.
BAXLEY, SANDRA J. Saint Pauls
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Crescent Girl Lambda Chi Alpha; East Carolinian.
BEACH, LINDA L. Winston-Salem
Art A.B. Art Club; Dormitory Fine Arts Committee.
BEAL, LARRY M. Hendersonville
Physical Education. B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Intramurals.
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BEAMAN, ERNEST HERMAN Snow Hill
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
BEHR, JOHN DOUGLAS Greenville
Art, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha; Swimming Team.
BELL, IZORA JEAN Atlantic
Home Economics, B.S. Student Government Association; Woman's Judiciary: Women': Hall President; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Counselor Delta Zeta. Scholarship Chairman; Phi Omicron, Secrejar Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi;
BELLAMY, ROBERT H. Scotch Plains, N.J.
History, B.S. History Club; Student National Education Association.
BENDER, RALPH ANDREW Jacksonville
Industrial Arts, B.S. East Carolina College Band; Swimming Team; Air Force Officers Reserve Training Corps. Drill Team; Industrial Arts Club.
BENNETT, ALVIN G. Bassett, Va.
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Sigma Nu. Physical Education Majors Club.
BENNETT, BRYAN LEE Virginia Beach, Va.
History, B.S. Theta Chi, Rush Chairman; Senior Class President; Junior Class President; Circle K., President. Lt. Governor of Carolina District; Head Cheerleader; Student Government Asso- ciation. Budget Committee Executive Council; Dean's Advisory Council; National Students Associs Theatrical Productions; Air Force Corps; Marching Pirates; Co-Ordinator; Student Officers Training; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BENNETT, JERRY L. Ellerbe
Accounting, A.B.
East Carolina Establishing
BENNETT, JESSE CARL Greensboro
Physical Education, B.S. Phi EpsiiMn K.ippa, Vice-President; Gymnastic Club. President; Physical Education .Maiors Club; V.usitv Cheerlcider; North Carolina Association of Health. Physical Education and Recreation.
BENNETT, ROBERT R., JR. Ocean City, N.J.
Physical Education, B.S. Swimming Team; Physical Education Club; Geography Club.
BENTLEY, JANICE T. Greenville
Biology, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Recording Secretary; Science Club, Secretary-Treasurer.
BENTON, SALLIE ANN Hertford
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; North Carolina Education Association; Asso- ciation For Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; Library Club. Vice- President.
BERRY, IRA WAYNE Fairfield
Accounting, A.B. College of the Albemarle. Transfer. Phi Beta Lambda.
BIGGS, JAMES FRANKLIN Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Westminster Fellowship. President, Treasurer, Inter-Religious Council; Phi Beta
BILLINGS, CHARLYN R. Durham
Mathematics, B.S. Alpha Phi. Treasurer. Recording Secretary. Marshal; Mathematics Club; Nurses Club; Student Counselor.
BILLINGS, KATHRYN C. Scotts
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi. Reporter. Historian, Recording Secretary; East Carolininn; Asso- ciation For Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
BISHOP, JAMES G., III Atlanta, Ga.
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Pi Kappa Phi.
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BISSETTE, DONNA D. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. St. Mary's Junior College, Transfer Student; Student National Education Association; Young Democrats Club; Student Government, Publicity Committee; Women's Ju- diciary-; Appeals Board; Chi Omega, House Manager.
BLACKMON, BILLY R. Four Oaks
Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Circle K Club; Phi Beta Lambda; Inter-Fraternit)' Bowling League, Secretary-Treasurer.
BLANKS. JOSEPH A., JR. Colonial heights, Va.
Social Studies, B.S. Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain.
BLANTON, HOWARD A. Teachey
English, B.S. Library Club, President.
SENIORS
BLASINGAME, JUNE L. Roanoke Rapids
English, B.S. Winthrop College, Transfer Student.
BOETTNER, GEORGE R., JR. Raleigh
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club, National Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation.
BOETTNER, TEMPERANCE Oak City
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Phi.
BOLES, ROGER D. Winston-Salem
Mathematics, B.S. King youth Fellowship.
BOLLING, JAMES E., JR. Norfolk, Va.
Business, B.S. East Carolinaian, Photogrpaher; Athletic Department, Photographer; Delta Sigma Pi, Dormitory Office.
BOND, EDWARD J. Morristown
Psychology, B.S.
BONNER, KATHRYN M. Hertford
Home Economics, B.S. High Point College, Transfer Student; Home Economics Club.
BOOTH, SCOTT D. Elkins, W. Va.
Education, B.S. Junior Class President; Student Government, Chairman External Affairs; Appeals Board; Student National Education Association. President North Eastern; National Educa Association Convention Delegate.
BOSTIC, BRENDA E. Pink Hill
English, B.S.
BOTTORF, RAYMOND H. New Bern
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Intramurals; Young Republicans Club; Society for the Advancement of Management.
BOUNDS, RALPH M. Roanoke Rapids
Music, B.M. Theta Chi; Marching Pirates; Symphonic Band; Otchestra; Percussion Ensemble.
BOVENDER, MARGARET U. Winston-Salem
Mathematics, A.B. University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Transfer Student; Mathematics Club.
BOWERS, FRED W. Littleton
Accounting, A.B.
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BOWMAN, JUANITA FAYE Walnut Cove
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Vice-President, President; Student National Education Association; Student Government Association, Senator; House Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BOYD, JOHN BLAKE, JR. Greenville
Geography, A.B.
BRADLEY, MARGARET KAY Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Womans Glee Club.
BRADLEY, SANDRA WRAY Tarboro
Nursing, B.S.N. National Student Nursing Association.
BRADNER, CLEVELAND, III Greenville
Philosophy, A.B.
BRAMMER, OTIS WILLIAM Leaksville
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Physical Majors Club; North Carolina Association Health, Physical Educatii Recreation; Floor Manager.
BRETT, HERBERT M. WInton
Political Science, A.B.
BREWER, DORIS LYNN Asheville
French, B.S. Kappa Delta. President of Pledge Class; Student National Edu Sigma Pi Alpha; Psychology Club.
BRIDGERS, DAVID C, JR. Conway
History, A.B.
BRIDGERS, HELEN R. Conway
Primary Education, B.S. Womans Recreation Association; Student National Education Association; Aquanymphs. President; Wilson Hall Secretary; Young Democrats Club.
BRINN, JUDY PHILLIPS Sanford
Home Economics, B.S.
BRINN, WILLIAM J., JR. Sanford
Business, A.B.
SENIORS
BRINSON, JAMES IRVIN New Bern
Art, A.B.
BRITT, ANN R. Windsor
Business, B.S.
BROADHURST, ELIZABETH Mount Olive
Grammar, Education, Student National Education Associatic hood Education.
BROGDEN, WILLIAM MAYO Wilmington
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Basketball, Captain.
BROOKS, BONNIE SUE High Point
Physical Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education: Student National Education Association; Student Government Association, Senator; Woman's Glee Club.
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BROOKS, LINDA OLIVE Creswell
Primary Education, B.S. National Educaiton Association
BROTHERS, MARILYN KAY Elizabeth City
Sociology, A.B. Freewill Baptist Fellowship.
BROWN, DORA ANN Greenville
Nursing. B.S.N. North Carolina Student Nurses Association; East Caro- lina College Student Nurses Association; Free Will Baptist Fellowship. Secretary. Treasurer: Woman's Rec- reation Association; College Union Bowling Association.
BROWN, MICHAEL THOMAS Roanoke Rapids
Education. B.S. Theta Chi, Vice-President, President; Inter-Fraternity Council.
BROWN, RICHARD LEE Hampton, Va.
History, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; Arnold Air Society.
BROWN, ROBERT CARROLL Spencer
Chemistry, A.B Westminster Fellowship.
BROWNING, VIRGINIA C. Durham
English, B.S. Student Counselor; Student National Education Asso- ciation; House Committee, Umstead Hall; Sigma Tau Sigma; National Council of Teachers of English; Mem- ber of North Carolina English Teachers.
BRYSON, MALBE RUTH Apex
Nursing Education, B.S.N. Student Nurses Association. Historian.
BUGG, MARY HUGH Roanoke Rapids
Mathematics. A.B.
BUIE, DONALD NELSON Broadway
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Westminster Fellowship; Physical Education Majors Club
BULLARD, WALTER M. Dublin
Industrial Arts. B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
BUMGARNER, DAVID T. Valdese
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Football, Co-Captain; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Historian, President; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Physical Education Majors Club; Track; Baptist Student Union; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
BUNN, LINDA DARE Pikeville
French, B.S.
"1--3-12, why do you ask."
BLUNTING, NORMAN W. Frankford. Del.
Industrial Arts. B.S. Epsilon Pi Tau.
BURNETTE, JIMMY D. Rocky Mount
Accounting, A.B. North Carolina Wesleyan. Transfer Student; Phi Beta Lambda; Phi Sigma Pi; Baptist Student Union, Treasurer.
BURT, JUDITH LORIE Swansbon
English, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Nationa Education Association; North Carolina English Teachers Asso elation; Library Club.
BUSCHER, SUZANNE C. Springfield, Va.
History, B.S. Young Republicans Club, Newman Club; Garrett Hall Proctor.
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BYNUM, HENRY L., JR. Raleigh
Industrial Arts, B.S.
BYRD, CAROL C. Dudley
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
BYRD, JUDITH C. Coats
English, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Sutdent naitonal educatoin Association.
CAIN, RANDALL S. Reidsville
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi: Intramurals; Dormitory Officer.
CALDWELL, JEANNE Charlotte
Biology, B.S. Young Republicans Club; Student National
CALDWELL, EDWARD H. Erwin
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; Campbell College, Transfer Student.
CALHOUN, RUTH E. Farmville
Primary Education, B.S.
East Carolina College Poetry Forum
SENIORS
CAMERON, JULIAN E., JR. Kinston
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Young Republicans Club; Pi Kappa Phi, Warden.
CAMPBELL, RACHEL F. Hobgood
Mathematics, A.B., B.S. Mathematics Club; Tau Sigma, Treasurer; Chi Beta Ph Student National Education Association; Womans Choru'
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM W. Greensboro
Business Administration, A.B. Pi Kappa Phi.
CANNON, WILLIAM E. New Bern
Business, A.B. Wilmington College. Transfer Student; Society for the Advancement of Management; Deans Advisory Council; Alpha Phi Omega, President, Treasurer.
CAPEL, GLADYS A. Rocky Mount
History, B.S. The Key, Copy Editor; Historical Society; Philosophy Club; Sutdent Naitonal Education Association; Young Democrats Club; Young Republicans Club.
CAPPS, FRANK A. Oxford
Health and Physical Education, B.S Physical Education Maiors Club; Intramurlas; North Carolina Association for Health Physical Ed
CARMAN, MARY E. Falls Church, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Kappa Delta Phi.
CARPENTER, CLARA D. Fayetteville
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Young Republicans Club.
CARR, CHARLES B. Plymouth
Business Administration, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Men's Glee Club; Young Republicans Club, Executive Committee.
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Gives Public Readings.
CARR, DONALD L. Wallace
Accounting, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, Corresponding Secretary.
CARRINGTON, DENNIS H. Middlebury, Conn.
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Baseball.
CARROLL, MICHAEL D. Elkin
History and Geography, B.S. Wingate, Transfer Student.
CASEY, LINDA K. Faison
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Educational Association; Women's Rcc-
CASON, MOLLIE J. Belton, S.C
Primary Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education; North Carolina Education Association; King Youth Fellowship.
CHADWICK, RICHARD H. Raleigh
Geography, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Inter-Fraternity Council.
CHANDLER, JUDITH L. Albemarle
Art, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; Student National Edu- cation Association; Delta Zeta, Historian; Young Demo- crats Club.
CHAPPELL, BRENDA D. Falcon
English, B.S. King Youth Fellowship; Library Club; Sigma Tau Delta; National Education Association; Emmanuel College, Trans- fer Student.
CHAPPELL, ROBERT H. Hobbsville
Business, B.S. Baptist Student Union. President, Vice-President, Treas- urer, Editor; College Union. Reporter, Special Projects Committee; Phi Beta Lambda; Men's Glee Club; Young Democrats Club; Typing Lab Assistant.
CHARLTON, LINDA S. Arlington, S.C.
Art, A.B. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer; National Society of Interior Design, President, Treasurer; Student Govern- ment Representative; Art Club; Aquanymphs.
CHEEK, JERRY L. Roaring River
Accounting, A.B. Men's Glee Club.
CHEEK. WESLEY B. Greenville
Social Studies, B.S.
CHESHIRE, WILLIAM E. Plymouth
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Theta Chi.
CHIARENZA, ANTHONY A. Brooklyn, N.Y.
Psychology, A.B. Weight Training Club, Intramurals.
CHISHOLM, HILDA E. Eagle Springs
Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association, Young Republicans Club, Baptist Student Union.
CLARK, LINDA G. Harrellsville
Art and Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, College Artist Association, Art Club; Home Economics Club, Angel Flight.
CLARK, MARY L. Elizabeth City
Primary Educaiton, B.S. Studnet Naitonal Education Association; Associaiton of Child- hood Education.
CLARK, WAYNE A. Grifton
English, A.B., Young Democrats Club, President.
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CLARK, WILLIAM EDWARD Miami, Fla.
History, A.B. Air Force Reserve Office Training Corps.
CLARK, WILLIAM HUNTER Warrenton
Pre-Law, A.B. Student Government Association; Honor Council; Theta Chi.
CLARKE, SAMMIE JEAN Shelby
Home Economics, B.S. Phi Omicron; Home Economics Club; East Carolinian.
CLINE, FRED RAY Morganton
Psychology, A.B.
LITTLE, BOY BLEW - Enthusiastic bugler adds to the spirit of the pre- homecoming pep rally.
COATS, DAVID MARVIN Dunn
Business, A.B.
COBB, LESTER M. JR. Greenville
Business education, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda
COBLE, AMRY ELIZABETH Smithfield
Primary Education B.S. Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Alpha Omicron Pi.
SENIORS
COBLE, SARA JANE High Point
Grammar Educaiton, B.S. High Point College, Transfer Student.
COBLENZ, DANIEL S. Weldon
Accounting, A.B.
COGILL, CONRAD C., JR. Henderson
Business, A.B.
COLE, MARGARET LOUISE Mebane
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda, Parliamentarian, Recording Secretary; Alpha Omicron Pi, Parliamentarian; Baptist Student Union; Student Government Associatin; Sutdent Na- tional Education Association.
COLE, TERRY PAUL Morganton
history, B.S. Lees-McRae College Transfer Student; Historical Society; Young Republican Club.
COLEMAN, ELIZABETH S. Asheville
Primary Education, B.S. Transfer student Naitonal Education Association.
COLLINS, WALLACE W. Greenville
Social Studies, B.S.
COLLINS, WILLIAM MAX Salisbury
Music, B.M. Varsity Band; Orchesra; Mens Glee Club, Treasurer; Phi Mu Alpha; Music Educators National Conference.
COMBS, CAROL ANN
Primary Ed,B.S. Student National Education Association, President; Asso- of Childhood Education; Delta Zeta, Scholar- ship Chairman, Parliamentarian. Standards Chairman; College Marshal; Tau Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Young Democrats Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
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CONN, MARY JANE Louisburg
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Alpha Delta Pi, Assistant Treasurer. Vice-President; Association For Childhood Education; Cheerleader; Young Democrats Club; Student Government Association; Senator.
CONWAY, JUDITH LOUISE Kinston
English, B.S. Women's Glee Club; North Carolina Education Association.
COOK, CHARLIE H. Bamberg, S.C.
History, B.S.
COOKE, GLAYDS W. Mount Olive
Grammar Education, B.S. National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education.
CORBETT, ANNIE SARAH Elizabeth City
Biology, B.S.
COUNCIL, MELBA JOY P. Cameron
Grammar Education. B.S. Woman's Chorus; Dormitory Counselor.
COWARD, JAN SELLERS Greenville
Music, B.M. Symphonic Band; Orchestra; College Choir; Rebel; Student Theatrical Productions.
COX, ETTA JOYCE Stantonsburg
Music, B.M. Concert Choir; Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus; Angel Flight; Music Education National Conference.
SENIORS
COX, LINDA DARE Newton Grove
Biology, B.S. Student Government Association. Senator; Women's Judiciary; Student Counselor; Delta Zeta; Panhellenic, Vice-President.
COX, MARION EVELYN Clayton
Business. B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association.
COX, NORMAN JOSEPH Arlington, Va.
Psychology, A.B. Freshman Swimming Team. Student Coach; Lambda Chi Alpha.
COX, RICHARD C., JR. Greensboro
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Master, President; Phi Beta Lambda; Council; Society For the Advancement of Management; Freshman Fraternity Council.
COZART, CASSANDRA LEE Bailey
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Women's Recreational Association. Treasurer; Physical Education Mai National Education Association: Sigma Tau Sigma; North Carolii Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
CRAFT, HOLLIS GLENN Hickory
Business Administration, A.B. Society For the Advancement of Management
CRAVOTTA, JULIA BELL Arlington, Va.
Spanish, B.S. Buccaneer; Kappa Delta, Historian; Student Theatrical productions; Sigma Pi Alpha; Sigma Tau Sigma; Choral Union.
CREECH, HELEN D.
Grammar Education, B.S.
CREECH, LOIS CAROL La Grange
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association
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CREECH, MINNIE L. Tarboro
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta; National Society of In Young Democrats Club; St. Mary's Junior College Transfer Stduent
CREECH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS Snow Hill
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda, President.
CREEGAN, FAYE MARIE Raleigh
Social Studies, B.S. Philosophy Club; Kappa Delta Pi; History Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
GILBERT WILLIAM Tampa, Fla.
Geography, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Assistant Editor of "TIGER"; Student Theatrical Productions; Cos- mopolitan Club; Inter-Dormitory Council; Junior Class Treasurer; Gamma Thcta Upsilon; Phi Sigma Pi. Treas- urer; Student-Faculty Lecture Committee; Young Demo- crats Club; Sigma Tau Sigma; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
CRISP, LINDA FAYE Chocowinity
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Omega Pi; Students National Education Association.
CROOM, EMILY LOU Ayden
Business Education, B.S.
CROOM, JOHN ROY La Grange
Business Education. B.S. Phi Beta Lambda.
CROWDER, RICHARD WILLIAM Clarksvilie, Va.
Industrial Arts. B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
CROWELL, BRENDA DIANE Spencer
Business. B.S. Majorette; Phi Beta Lambda; Chi Omega. Presi- dent
CRUMPLER, CHARLES P. Roseboro
Physical Education. B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Weight Training Club, Treasurer.
CURRIE, CECILIA PEARL Aberdeen
Home Economics. B.S.
DALY, GEORGE D., JR. Clayton
Accounting. A.B.
DAMBROSIO, LOUIS A. Stafford, Pa.
Business Administration, A.B. East Carolina Playhouse: Karate Team; Phi Beta Lambda; Orientation Counselor.
DANIEL, GAYLE JANE C. Greenville
Grammar Education, BS. Chi Omega.
DANIEL, WILLIAM LEE, JR. Oxford
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
DANIELS, BEN WAYNE Jamesville
Art, B.S. Canterbury Club Buccaneer, Art Editor; WWWS-TV, Studio Artist
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DANIELS, BRENDA J. Wanchese
Grammar Education, B.S. Student national Education Association; Association of Childhood Education, Angel Flight.
DANIELS, CHARLES E., JR. Roanoke Rapids
Social Sutdies, B.S. Dormitory Proctor; History Club.
DARDEN, SARAH E. Conway
Music, B.M. Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer; Women's Glee Club, President; Dean's Advisory Council; Student Counselor.
DARNELL, LINDA S. Kannapolis
Home Economics, B.S.
DAUGHERTY, CAROL E. Norfolk, Va.
Psychology and Science, A.B. State Student Legislature; Chi Omega, Secretary; East Carolinian, Managing Edi- tor; Student Government, Women's Senator, Special Events Committee; JoinI Honor Council, Vice-President; Women's Honor Council, President; Dean's Ad- visory Council; Student Counselor, Dormitory President.
DAVENPORT, BERTRAM L. Columbia
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; College of the Albemarle, Transfer Student.
DAVIS, CAROLYN U. Mechaniesville, Va.
Grammar education, B.S.
DAVIS, CURTIS M. Raleigh
Industrial Arts, B.S. Pi Kappa Phi; Circle K Club; Dormitory Counselor; Indu President; Semper Fidelis Society, Vice-President.
DAVIS, JAMES C, JR. Wilson
History, and Political Science, A.B.
DAVIS, JOSEPH R., JR. Pinetops
Chemisty, A.B.
DAVIS, KATHLEEN K. Roanoke, Va.
English, A.B. East Carolinian; Psychology Club.
DAVIS, NANCY G. Henderson
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education.
DAVIS, SANDRA A. Marshallberg
French, B.S.
SENIORS
DAVIS, THOMAS L. Hopewell, Va.
Social Studies, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council.
DAVIS, WILLIAM T. Snow Hill
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association, Young Democrats Club.
DAY, THEODORE M. Washington
Physical Education and Health, B.S. Honor Council; Varsity Football; Inter-Dormitory Council Court; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
DELONG, MARGARET A. Wilson
Music Education, B.M. Rebel; Marching Pirates; Sigma Alpha Iota; Symphonic Band; Concert Choir; Orchestra; Music Education Conference.
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DENTON, AILEEN RUTH Louisburg
Grammar Education, B.S. Student Government Association, Senator; Student Na- tional Education Association; Student Counselor,
DENTON, SANDRA JEAN Birmingham, Ala.
Social Studies, A.B. Chi Omega, Secretary; Student Counselor; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Student Government Association, Junior Woman Senator, Summer School Secretary; Women's Judiciary, Member-at-Large; Senior Class Secretary; Sum- mer School Queen; Eait Carolinkii, Circulation Editor,
DEW, LUCILE MARIA Rose Hill
English, A.B. & B.S. East Carolina Playhouse. Secretary, President; Laurel Awards; Alpha Psi Omeea; Student Government Asso- ciation, Representative, Publicity Committee; Student The- atrical Productions.
DILDAY, ROBERT LEVY Ahoskie
Business Administration, A.B. Hall Proctor.
DITTIMER, ARLENE L. Valley Stream, N
Primary Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
DIUGUID, FRANK S., III Raleign
History, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; Drill Team; Arnold Air Society; WWWS-FM; History Club.
DIXON, BRENDA DIANNE Burlington
Mathematics, B.S. Math Club, Publicity Chairman; Association of Child- hood Education; Jarvis Hall Vice-President,
DORSEY, NEIL EDWARD Malverne, N.Y.
Social Studies, B.S. Newman Club, President; Young Republican Club; Stu- dent National Educatoin Association.
DOUB, LINDA GRAY Raleigh
Home Economics, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, President of Pledge Class, Recording Secretary Marshal, Panhellenic Representative, Member- ship Chairman; Panhellenic Council, President, Chaplain; Student Government Association, Historian, Senator; Home Economics Club; Ragsdale Hall, Secretary; Phi Kappa Tau Sweetheart; WHO'S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL- LEGES.
Pretty coed relaxes in balmy spring weather.
DOTY, SYLVIA DAVIS Charlotte
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
DOWDY, RONALD EUGENE Alexandria, Va.
Accounting, A.B. East Carolinian, Sports Editor; Air Force Reserve Offi- cer Training Corps; Summer School Student Govern- ment Association, Vice-President; Student Government Association, Senator; Council; Men's Judiciary, Chairman; Inter-Dormitory Council.
DOZIER, SYLVIA A. Moyock
Business, B.S, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Omicron Pi.
DRAKE, PATRICIA ANN Williamston
Grammar Education B.S. East Carolina College Maiorette.
DRAPER. WALTER, GENE L, Roanoke Rapids
Business, A.B
DRIGGERS, JUDY BONEY Wilmington
Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega; Day Student Representative; Student National Education Associaiton.
DUCKWORTH, WILLIIAM ERVIN Morganton
Music, B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, East Carolina College Band, Or- chestra: Phi Kappa Lambda; East Carolina College Compo- sition Contest Winner,
EANES, CLIFTON WAYNE Gretna, Va
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Intramural Sports; North Carolina Association of Health, Physical Education, and Rec-
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EASON, ROBERTA ANNE Belcross
Art, B,S. Alpha Phi; Delta Phi Delta; National Society of Interior Designers; The Buccaneer, Sports Editor. Editor; Dean's Advisory Council; Publications Board; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
EASON. WILLIAM T. Farmville
History, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
EDWARDS, AGNES LOUISE Rocky Mount
Mathematics, B.S. Student National Education Association; Math Club, Co-Social Chairman; Wilson 'ice-President.
EDWARDS, CHARLOTTE E. Raleigh
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; American Association of Health, Physical Educatior and Recreation; Gymnastics Club; Physical Education Maior's Club; Student Na tional Education Association; North Carolina Association of Health. Physical Edu cation, and Recreation.
EDWARDS, TRACY C. Beulaville
Primary education, B.S.
EFIRD, JEAN ALICE Albemarle
Primary Education, B.S. Delta Zeta; Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Edu- cation.
EHRMANN, ROBERT J. Tampa, Fla.
Psychology, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
EJLALI, HAMID A. Greenville
Science, A.B.
EJLALI, MAJID ABDOL Charlotte
Art, A.B. University of South Carolina, Transfer; Cosmopolitan Club; College Artist Association, Member of Orientation Committee.
ELEKES, JO ANNE Castehayne
Social Studies, B.S. Math Club.
ELLIOTT, JOAN ELIZABETH Statesville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
ELMORE, WILLIAM ROBERT, JR. Charleston, S.C.
Psychology, A.B. Newman Club; College Union.
ELIOTT, JUDITH ROSE Coats
History, B.S. Angel Flight; Military Queen; Dormitory Officer.
SENIORS
ENGLAND, CAROLYN R. Rural Hall
Music Education, B.M.E. Sigma Alpha Iota, Corresponding Secretary, President; Con- cert Choir; Chapel Choir; Music Educators National Con- ference; Student Government Association. Senator; Dean's Advisory Council; Music President's Honor Council.
ENGLISH, JOHN CLAUDE Drewryville, Va.
Accounting, A.B.
ESTRIN, ROSALIE B. Richmond, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Hebrew Youth Fellowship; Women's Chorus.
EVERETT, BETTY CAROL Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Associaiton.
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EVERETT, PRISCILLA A. Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell College, Transfer Student; National Education Association; Dormitory Officer; Woman's Chorus; Home Economics Club.
EVERETT, SHIRLEY A. Farmville
Primary Education, B.S. Student Naitonal Education Association; Association for Childhood Education, Secretary, Treasurer.
FANN, DONNIE R. Williamston
Grammar Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship.
FARMER, CAROLYN M. Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
FARMER, JAMES O. Rocky Mount
History, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega; Westminster Fellowship; Dean's Ad visory Council; Young Democrats Club, President.
FAW, JEAN P. Virginia Beach, Va.
Psychology, A.B.
FEARING, ALAN B. Durham
Psychology, A.B. Phi; Circle K Club; East Carolinian: Brass Choir; Concert Choir; Marching Band; Symphonic Band; Psychology Club.
FEDERICI, ROBERT A. Durham
Psychology, Broadcasting Guild; Swimming Team; Playhouse; WWWS-TV.
FENSTERMACHER, WILLIAM C. Unionville, Pa.
Business. A.B. Goldey-Beacom College, Transfer Student; Circle K Club; Society for the Advancement of Management, Treasurer.
FETNER, ROBERT J. Hamlet
Music, B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha, Corresponding Secretary; Symphonic Band- Secretary Treasurer; Orchestra; Theater Orchestra; Marching Pirates; Music Educators Naitonal Conference.
FIELDS, WILLIAM G. Rocky Mount
Geography, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps
Students relax in the College Union between classes.
SENIORS
FLOWERS, BRENDA R. Wilson
Busmess Education, B.S. Sophomore Scholarship Award; Pi Omega Pi, Co- Historian; Phi Beta Lambda; Student Counselor,
FOCHLER, RONALD H. New Bern
Social Studies, B.S. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Founder, Secretary, Inter-Fraternity Council Representative, Social Chairman; Dormitory Of- ficer; Men's Judiciary.
FORNES, RAYiMOND E. Greenville
Mathematics, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, President; Chi Beta Phi. Treasurer; Lecture Committee: Mathematics Club, President, Vice-President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
FOSTER, EVELYN R. Wilmington
Art, B.S. Transfer Student; College Artists; Dormitory Officer.
FOSTER, JIMMIE F. Clinton
English, B.S. Psychology Club; Student National Education Association.
FOSTER, LORETTA N. Long Island, N.Y.
English, B.S. Playhouse, Corresponding Secretary; WWWS-AM, Program Director, Traffic Manager, Broadcasting Guild, Secretary; Literary Committee.
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FOWLER, REBECCA ANN High Point
Psychology, A. B. Math Club.
FRAZIER, JAMES R., JR. Salem, Va.
Business, A.B.
FRAZZELL, CLARENCE WARWICK Richlands
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club
FREEMAN, NANCY FAYE Windsor
Biology, B.S. Cotten Hall President, Dean's Advisory Council; WOmen's Judiciary Council, Vice-Chairman; Alpha Phi, President.
FURR, WILLIAM PRICE Statesville
Business, A.B. Society for the Adcancement of Management
FUSSELL, KENNY C. Winterville
Mathematics, A.B. Phi Sigam Pi, Chi Beta Phi; Math Club.
FUTRELL, ELIZABETH F. Rich Square
English, B.S. Modern Dance Club; Student National Educatoin Association; Theater Dance Club; Playhouse; Young Democrats Club.
Virginia Coed Elected Buccaneer Queen.
GADDIS, JOHN REGINALD Charlotte
Business, A.B. Society For the Advancement of Management.
GADDY, WILLIAM PAUL Fairmont
CAMILLA S. Grammar Education, B.S.
GILLIMORE, RICHARD L. Lexington
Business Administration, A.B.
GALLOWAY, PATRICIA F. Aurora
Business, A.B. Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Student Counselor; Jarvis Hall Secretary; phi Beta Lambda.
GARDNER, JUDITH FAYE Willow Springs
Business Education, B.S. Student Naitonal Education Association; Phi Beta Lambd Women's Chorus.
GARDNER, THOMAS M. Richmond, Va.
Chemistry. A.B. Chowan College, Transfer.
GARNER, LANA FAYE Newport
Primary Education, B.S. Association For Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
GARRETT, FAYE CAROL Martinsville, Va.
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta.
GARRETT, PEGGY D Charlotte
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi, Panhellenic Parliamentarian; Young Demo- crats Club; Women's Chorus; Association For Child- hood Education; Student National Education Association Buccaneer; Student Government Association, Women's Day Student Treasurer.
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GARRISS, CHARITY E. Wallace
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
GASKILL, WILLIAM K. Bridgeton, N.J.
History, B.S. Men's Chorus; Phi Kappa Tau; Young Democrats Club; History Club; National Railway Historical Society.
GASTER, ARCHIE D. Elon College
Art, A.B. Art Club; Delta Phi Delta.
GATES, JOHNNIE C Durham
Business, A.B.
GAY, VERONICA A. Zebulon
Economics, A.B. Alpha Omicron Pi; Gotten Hall Treasurer; Student Counselor; Phi Beta Lambda; Women's Judiciary. Secre- tary; Women's Honor Council; Young Democrats Club, Society for the Advancement of Management.
GAYNOR, ARLENE J. Long Island, N.Y.
Grammar Education, B.S. Umstead Dormitory Secretary; Buccaneer: Newman Club; Student National Education Association.
GEDDY, HENRY M. Newport News, Va.
English A.B. Student Theatrical Productions.
GENTRY, HERMAN A. JR. Roxboro
Social Studies, B.S. East Carolina Historical Society; Physical Education Club; Philosophy Club; Psychology Club.
GIBBS, JAMES E. Lasker
Biology, B.S. Chowan College, Transfer Student.
GILL, SHURLEY L. Clinton
Grammar Education, B.S. Canterbury Club; Student National Education Associatio Association of Childhood Education.
High Point Senior Wins
GILLIKIN, HAYWOOD W. Goldsboro
English, A.B.
GLEASON, MARY J. Waynesboro, Va.
Mathematics, A.B. Alpha Omega Phi; WOmens Recreation Association; Mathematics Club.
GLISSON, LAWRENCE M. Hendersonville
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Phi Beta Lambda.
GOOCH, CATHERINE R. New Bern
Primary Education. B.S. Student Government Association, Senator; Jarvis Hall Presi- dent; President Women's Judiciary; Vice-President Garrett Hall; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
GOODWIN, STEPHEN R. Beaufort
Business Administration, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management.
GOODWIN, WILLIAM E. Raleigh
Industrial Arts. B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
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GORDON, THOMAS D. Greenville
Chemistry-Pre-Medical, A.B. Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Society. President; Science Club, Vice- President; Sigma Tau Sigma; Baptist Student Union.
GRANT, GERALD L. Goldsboro
Psychology, A.B. Varsity Band; Marching Pirates; Psychology Club; Buccaneer Sports Car Club; Young Democrats Club.
GRAY, GLORIA U. LaGrange
Primary Education, B.S. Angel Flight, Historian; Phi beta Lambda.
GREENE, MARGARET E. Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
GRIFFIN, JAMES B. Marshville
Health and Physical Education, B.S.
GRIFFIN. PATRICIA E. Williamston
Home Economics, B.S. Women's Chorus; North Carolina Health Edu ciation; American Health Education Association.
GRIFFITH, MALCOLM P. Greenville
Business, B.S. Intramurals
C.U. Christmas Card Contest.
SENIORS
GRIMSLEY, CHESTLEY W. Fayetteville
History, A.B. History Club; Philosophy Club.
GURGANUS, PATRICIA F. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
GUY, DAN M. Fayetteville
Accountant;, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi; Delta Sigma Pi.
GWALTNEY, MILDRED V. New Bern
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Mathematics Club Young Democrats Club; Association for Childhood Edu cation; Majorette.
HACKNEY, BONNIE E. Asheville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
HACKNEY, ELISA T. Enfield
Grammar Education, B.S. Stafford Junior College, Transfer Student.
HADDAD, SELIM J. Washington, D.C.
Business, B.S. Intramurals.
HADDOCK, LARUE D. Grimesland
Grammar Education, B.S.
HALL, DOROTHY A. Greenville
Spanish. A.B., B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha; WWWS.
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HAMMER. JOHN F. III Rockingham
History, B.S.
HAMMOND, JAMES T. Sailabury, Conn
Social Studies, B.S. Men's Glee Club; Newman Club; Inter-Dormitory Council, Judiciary Chairman.
HANES, DONALD L. High Point
Business, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management, Circle K.
HARDEE, ROBERT M. Greenville
Geography, A.B. Gamma Theta Epsilon. Lambda Chi Alpha
HARDIN, SUSAN J. Lincroft, N.J.
Elementary Education, B.S. Student Government Association.
HARDISON, SMITH P. Arapahoe
English, A.B. Baptist Student Union.
Students patiently wait in line to get tickets for Ferrante and Teicher.
SENIORS
HARRELL, JUDITH T. Richmond, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta PI, Association for Childhood Educatoin; Panhellenic Social Committee.
HARRINGTON, EDGAR L. Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. College Union Committee; Freshman Swimming Team; Young Democrats Club; Theta Chi. Parliamentarian; State Student Legislature, Regional Convention; Assistant Treasurer of Student Government Association. Model United Nations Assembly.
HARRINGTON, RICKY T. Greenville
Chemistry, A.B. Arnold Air Society; Science Club; Varsity Track; Intramurals; Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
HARRINGTON, WILLIAM A. Ayden
Physical Education, B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club.
HARRIS, HAYWOOD D. Havelock
Math, B.S. Methodist Student Center; WWWS-AM/FM. Closed Cli Gamma Theta Upsilon; Hall Proctor- Jones Hall.
HARRIS, MARY CATHERIN Oriental
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
HARRIS, NANCY LEA Durham
Mathematics, B.S. Student National Education Association; Tau Sign- Vice President Wilson Dormitory.
HARRISON, ALBERT K. Ahoskie
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda. Westminster Fellowship.
HARRISON, SYLVIA A. Grifton
English, B.S.
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HART, ELEANOR FRANCES Winterville
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Woman's Chorus; East Caro- linian, Buccaneer; Student Government Associatic Young Democrats Club; President of Garrett Ha Delta Zcta, Rush Chairman, Vice-President.
HARVELL, MARGARET M. Wallace
Social Studies, B.S. Woman's Recreation Association.
HASH, VERNA HORNBECK Berea, Ky.
Art, B.S.
HATCH, CHARLES M. Sanford
Business Administration, A.B. University of North Carolina, Transfer Student; Delta Sigma Pi; Young Democrats Club; Phi Beta Lambda.
SENIORS
HEAVER, CAROLYN BEAM Vale
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Lutheran Student Association, Vice-President, President; Inter-Religious Council.
HEDGECOCK, ROGER DALE Highpoint
Business, B.S. Basketball; Baseball.
HEDGEPETH, JUDITH C. Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Woman's Glee Club; National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education; Student Counselor; House Council.
HEDiMAN, SHIRLEY RUTH Wilmington, Del.
Sociology. A.B. Modern Dance Club; Sigma Tau Sigma.
HELMS, JESSE GORE, JR. Charlotte
Geography, A.B.
Camp Lejeune
HENRY, GIRTON EDWARD Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta.
HERRING, ANNA N. Roseboro
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Student National Education Association.
HEWETT, DONNIE G. Shallotte
Grammar Education, B.S. Campbell College, Transfer; Young Democrats club; National Education Association; Aquanymphs; Alpha Omicron Pi.
HICKS, HOWARD MASON Greenville
Business Administration, B.S. Men's Glee Club.
HICKS, LETTLE DIANE Pikeville
Primary Education, B.S. Association For Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Chapel Choir; Women's Chorus.
HILL, MEREDITH BYRD Kinston
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron; Student Counselor.
HINKLE, JOAN CAROL Thomasville
Business Administration, A.B.
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HOBGOOD, LINDA P. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Dormitory Officer; College Marshal.
HODGE, PAMELA R. Charlotte
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Association: Delta Zeta.
HODGES, JIMMY T. Washington
History, B.S. Baptist Student Union; Circle K Club; Young Democrats Club; Dormitory Officer; Student National Education Asso- ciation, Student Government. Senator.
HODGES, JOHN R. Greenville
Business, A.B.
HODGES, KATHERINE B. Washington
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chairman; Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association. National Edu- cation Association, East Carolinian.
HOFSTETTER, DIANA L. Fort Bragg
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats Club.
HOLBERT, RICHARD M. Greenville
Business Administration, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Delta Sigma Pi, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer, Chancellor.
HOLLAND, BENJAMIN F. Suffolk, Va.
Biology, A.B. Theta Chi.
East Carolina Begins 56th Academic Year.
HOLLAND, PATRICIA A. Warsaw
Social Studies, B.S. Student National Education Association; History Club.
HOLMES, JAMES L. Salem, N.J.
Business, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager, Pledge Trainer.
HOLT, CORNELIA G. Troy
Elementary Education, B.S. Varsity Cheerleader; Sigma Sigma Sigma. Rush Chaii cation Association; Buccaneer; Dormitory Officer.
HOLT, MICHAEL L. Alamance
Physical Education, B.S. Intramurals; Pi Kappa Phi; Physical Education Majors Club.
HONEYCUTT, NANCY J. Mooresville
History, B.S.
HOOKER, DOUGLAS H. Pilot Mountain
History, A.B.
HOOKER, LILLIAN N. Pilot Mountain
Music, B.M. College Marching Band; Symphonic Band; Majorette; Chapel Choir; Dormitory Counselor.
HOOKS, MARGARET D. Greenville
Nursing, B.S.N. Student Nurses Association; Kappa Delta; Westminster Fellowship.
HOOKS, MINNIE D. Selma
English, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta; Student National Education Association.
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HOOPER, BRENDA G. Yanceyville
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Chapel Choir; Women's Glee Club, Secretary; Angel Flight; Executive Officer.
HOPKINS, JUDITH M. Lewes, Del.
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi: Phi Beta Lambda; Women's Choir; Stu- dent National Education Association.
HORTON, AIARY A. Durham
Primary Education, B.S. East Carolinian; Student National Education Association; Woman's Chorus.
HORTON, ROBERT V. Fayetteville
Business, B.S. Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi.
SENIORS
HOWARD, WALTER A. Jacksonville
Accounting, A.B.
HOWELL, CARLTON D. Halifax
Nursing, B.S.N. Student Nurses Association, Vice-President.
HOWELL, JACQULINE S. Franklin, Va.
Home Economics, B.S. Majorette; Home Economics Club; College Union;
HOWELL, JUDITH L. High Point
Social Studies, B.S. Student Government Association; Marshal; Student Na- tional Education Association; College Singers, Chapel Choir; Kappa Delta.
HOWERIN, WILLIAM L. Hobgood
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Major's Club, Phi Epsilon Kappa.
HUDSON, CATHERINE E. Bensen
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Student National Educational Associ- ation; Library Club.
HUMPHERY, LINDA W. Kinston
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
HUNNICUT, MARY E. Morganton
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
HUNNING, LINDA R. Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S. Kappa Delta, Treasurer, President; President of Women Day Students, Student Government Association, Senator; North Carolina College Queen; Sigma Tau Sigma; Stu- dent National Education Association; WHO^S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
HUNTER, WAYLAND G. Hertford
Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Baseball; Physical Education Majors Club.
HUNTLEY, CAROL A. Wadesboro
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
HUTZLER, ALVIN B. Richmond, Va.
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement.
JAMES, HELEN P. Charlotte
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; Retel.
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IRVIN, JUDITH A. Seabord
Home Economics, B.S. Dormitory Officer; Home Economics Club; College Unio Committee.
IRVIN, LINDA R. Wilson
Chemistry. A.B. Science Club.
IVEY, LARRY T. Rich Square
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau, Treasurer.
JACKSON, BETTE H. Durham
Grammar Education. B.S. Baptist Student Union, Vice-President, Education Chair- man; Sigma Tau Sigma; Tau Sigma, Reporte National Education Association.
JACKSON, CHARLES T. Washington
Art, B.S. Student Theatrical Productions.
JACKSON, JAMES P. Goldsboro
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; King Youth Fellowship, Vice-President.
JACKSON, THELMA J. Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association For Childhood Education.
JACOBS, BRENDA A. Elizabeth City
Music, B.M.E. College Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota. Chaplain; Editor Choral Union; D.jrmitory Officer.
JAMES, EDNA L. Tarboro
Business, B.S. Pfeiffer College. Transfer Student
JENKINS, BARBARA C. Swansboro
Primary Education, B.S.
JENKINS, FLOYD P., JR. Snow Hill
Mathematics. A.B.
Towering construction e- quipment marks the rapid- ly changing skyline at East Carolina College.
JERNIGAN, MARILYN L. Godwin
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Educati Education Association.
JERNIGAN, RAYMOND A. Selma
Business Administration, A.B.
JOHNSON, BARBARA J. Saint Pauls
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Student National Educ ation; Association for Childhood Educatic Recreation Association.
JOHNSON, BARBARA S. Fayetteville
English, A.B. Dormitory Counselor; Aquanymphs, Publicity Chairman.
JOHNSON, DIANNE C. King
Business, B.S. Student National Education Association; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Chairman. Song Leader; Phi Beta Lambda.
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JOHNSON, ELOISE A. Coats
Primary Education, B.S. Westminster Fellowship, Vice-Moderator; Women's Glee Club; Student National Education Association: Dormitory Officer.
JOHNSON, FRANCIS J. Alexandria, Va.
English, B.S
JOHNSON, JOSEPH T. Graham
Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Delta Sigma Pi, Ideal Pledge, Professional Chairman, Vice-President.
JOHNSON, JOYCE B. Ivanhoe
Nursing, B.S.N.
JOHNSON, JOYCE I. North Wilksboro
Sociology, A.B. High Point College, Transfer Student.
JOHNSON, JUDITH C. Kinston
Music, B.M.E. College Choir; Chapel Choir; Choral Union; College Singers; Music Educators National Conference; Women's Honor Council; Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms; Junior Class
JOHNSON, MELONIE Madisonville
Social Studies, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi, Historical Society. Historian; Student Na- tional Education Association.
SENIORS
JOHNSON. PEGGY J. Newton Grove
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education; Free Will Baptist Fellowship.
JOHNSON, ROBERT K. Hot Springs, Ark.
Education, B.S.
JOHNSTON, SHIRLEY A. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
JONES, BILLY F. Albertson
Mathematics, A.B. Mathematics Club; College Union COmmittee; Intr- murals, Director.
JONES, BRENDA M. Washington
Grammar Education, B.S. Varsity Band; Theatre Dance; Student National Edu- cational Association; Student North Carolina Educational
JONES. ERNEST W., JR. McLean, Va.
Business Administration, A.B.
JONES, GLENDA J. Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Officer; Student Na- tional Education Association.
JONES, JOHN G. Raleigh
Secondary Education, B.S. Sigma Nu, Young Democrats Club.
JONES, LINDA H. Havelock
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Educational Association.
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JONES, MICHAEL BISHOP Snow Hill
History, B.S.
JONES, ROBERT ALTON Swansboro
Industrial Arts, B.S. Theta Chi, Chaplain, Rush Chairman; Industrial Arts Club; Psychology Club; Young Democrats club,
JONES, WALTER LOUIS Randleman
Art, B.S. Art Club, Vice President; Delta Phi Delta; Phi Sigma Pi; College Artists, President; Rebel, Art Editor; Associated Artists of North Carolina; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
JORDAN, PHILIP T., JR. Mohegan, N.Y.
History, B.S. W.W.W.S.-F.M.: Air Force Resenc Officer Training Girp; Newman Club, Vice President; Young Democrats Club.
JOYNER, CAROL ANN Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S. Student Counselor; East Carolinian; Marshal; Junior Class, Secretary; Buccaneer; Association For Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Co- Editor of The Key; Student Government Association, Budget Committee, External Affairs Committee; Alpha Phi, Philanthropy, Vice-President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVER- SITIES AND COLLEGES.
JOYNER, DONALD REID Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corp., Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer.
JOYNER, JILL COLVIN Vanceboro
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Cotton Hall, Vice-President.
JOYNER, MARGARET GAIL Rocky Mount
Art, B.S. College Artists Association; Delta Phi Delta; Student National Education Association.
KEEL, DONNA LORAINE
Grammar Education, B.S. East Carolinian.
KEEL, HAZEL TYNDALL
Mathematics, B.S. Math Club; Library Science Club; Student National Edu- cation Association.
KEEL, SAM AIMAN New Castel, Del.
Social Studies, B.S. Men's Glee Club; Phi Kappa Tau, Housi President; Men's Judiciary, Vice-Chair Honor Council; History Club; Orientation Counselor; Student National Education Association; Semper Fi- delis Society; Inter-Fraternity Council, Editor of Rush Pamphlet, Secretary; WHO'S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL- LEGES.
KEEN, JUDY ANNE Goldsboro
Business, A.B. Meredith College, Transfer; Buccaneer; Phi Beta Lambda; Young Democrats Club.
Dr. Arthur Schlesesinger Heads Campus Lecture Series for Winter Quarter.
KENT, LESLEY BRITTAIN Lancaster, Pa.
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Ruch Chairman, Standards Chariman, Ex- ecutive Council; Cheerleader, Student Government Associa- tion, Senator; Woman's Honor Council, Secretary, Joint Honor Council; Panhellenic Treasurer; Student National Edu- cation Association; Woman's Choros.
KILLIAM, LINDA ELIZABETH Terrell
Mathematics, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, President; Student Government Associ- ation, Senator, Entertainment Committee; College Marshal; Dean's Advisory Council; Chief Cheerleader; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
KILPATRICK, SHELBY M. Ivanhoe
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Stu- dent National Education Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL- LEGES.
KIMMEL, JOSEPH JOCOBS Richmond, Va.
Science, A.B.
KINARD, BETTY JOHN Pantego
Art, B.S. College Artists Association; Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Summer Officer; College Union; Publicity Committee, Fine Democrats Club; National Society of Interior Designers.
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KING, NORA J. Bear Creek
Home Economics, B.S. Student Counselor; Home Economics Club.
KINLAW, DANIEL V. Fayetteville
Grammar Education. B.S.
KIRKLAND, JOSEPH B., JR. Petersburg, Va.
History, A.B. Arnold Air Society; Historical Society, Vice-President; West- minster Fellowship, Vice-Moderator; WWWS-FM; Interdormi-
KLINGMAN, CHARLES R. Raleigh
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
KNOWLES, IDA S. New Bern
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta; Student National Education Association.
LAMB, BYAS C., JR. New Bern
Business, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management.
LAMBETH, DORIS J. High Point
History, B.S. Dormitory Officer; Alpha Phi, Pledge Class Vice-President, Social Chairman; Vice-President of Pledge Training.
Russian Dancers Perform on Campus.
LAMM, DONNA S. Bailey
Primary Education, B.S. Young Republicans Club, Student National Education Association.
LAMM, LEVERNA E. Elizabeth City
English, B.S. Student National Education Association; Kappa Delta Pi.
LAND, HENRY H. Winston-Salem
Business Administration, A.B.
LAND, HOWARD D., JR. Newport News, Va.
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi; Air Force Officer Training Corps, Drill Team.
LANDIN, CAROLYN A. Elm City
Business, B.S. Student National Education Association; Phi Beta Lambda; Alpha Omicron Pi, Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary; House Council, Dormitory Officer.
LANE, HILDA A. Washington
Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Student Counselor.
LANGDON, BARBARA A. Angier
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Alpha Xi Delta. Schola Chairman; Corresponding Secretary.
LANGDON, NANCY R. Smithfield
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Women's Recreation Association, Vice-PResident, President.
LANGSTON, FREDERICK M. Fayetteville
Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi.
LANIER, WILLIAM L., JR. Wilmingotn
Business Administration, A.B.
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LANNING, KERMIT P. Lexington
Pre-Law, A.B. History Club; Young Republicans Club.
LARSON, JAYNE K. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
LASSITER, CAROLE A. Ayden
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Association; North Carolina Educatic
LASSITER, JANICE F. Smithfield
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
LASSITER, PAUL F., JR. Colerain
Business, B.S.
LASSITER, RUSSELL L. Colerain
Business Administration, A.B.
LASSITER, TED A. Edenton
Physical Education, B.S. Freshman Football; Varsity Football Manager; Phi Epsilon Kapppa; Young Democrats Club; Weight Lifting Club; Physical Education Majors Club.
LAUGHTER, JANICE I. Greenville
Education, B.S. Woman's College, Transfer Student; Kappa Delta, Treasurer; Student National Education Association; Buccaneer; East Caiolinian.
SENIORS
LAWRENCE, KERMIT W., JR. Greenville
Geography, A,B.
LAW, WILLIAM G. Bayside, N.Y.
History, A.B. Philosophy Club; History Club; Intramurals.
LAYNE, MARY H. Smithfield
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student Education Association; Women's Recreation Association.
LAZUR, JOHN J. Tamoqua, Pa.
Business, B.S.
LEARY, ALEX H. Shiloh
Social Studies, B.S.
LEARY, EVA L. Shilol
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Phi Omicron, Tau Sigma
LEARY, WAYNE S. Gregory
Mathematics, A.B.
LECOUR, ROBERT E. Basking Ridge, N.J
Physical Education, B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Secretary; InterDormitory Council Treasurer; Varsity Cross-Country; Varsity Indoor Track Gymnastic Club; Weight lifting Club; Men's Glee Club Physical Education Majors Club; Senior Class Treasurer Dormitory Officer, Student Government Representative
LEE, DOLORIS P. Polkton
Home Economics, B.S.
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"These College Union Birth- day Parties really amaze me."
LEE, JULIUS DONOR Dunn
Business, A.B. College Choir; King Youth Fellowship, President.
LEE, LOU CAROLYN Four Oaks
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
LEE, LLA JANE Four Oaks
Home Economics, B.S. KINGS Youth Fellowship; Woman's Chorus; Home Eco- nomics Club. Secretary; Student National Education As- sociation; Wilson Hall Social Chairman.
LEFTWICH, JAMES W., JR. Vinton, Va.
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Fellowship of Christian Athletics; Varsity Football.
LEGGETT, DONNA Y. Oxford
Home Economics, B.S. Secretary of Freshman Class; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Student Counselor; Student Government Associ- ation. Senator; Co-Editor of '53 Buccaneer: Home Eco- nomics Club; Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union.
LEGGETT, MARTHA ELIZABETH Hobgood
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Tau Sigma; Student National Education Association.
LEMONS, HYACINTH V. Mebane
Primary Education, B.S. National Education Association; Association of Young Democrats Club; Women's Chorus.
LEO, ALFRED FRANK Hewiett, N.Y.
Psychology, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Arnold Air Society.
LETCHER, CLAYTON O. Edenton
Psychology, A.B. Young Democrats Club; Psychology Club.
LEWIS, LYLE BURWELL Havelock
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer; Epsilon Pi Tau, Secre- tary.
LEWIS, MARY RUTH Winnabow
Home Economics, B.S, Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Home Economics Club.
LEWIS, RUBIE JACOB, JR. Clinton
Art; B.S. Chowm College. Transfer Student; Varsity Football.
LEWIS, STARR SHERMAN High Point
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association For Child- hood Education.
LIMER, LARRY Warrenton
History, B.S. Young Democrats Club; Historical Society; National Railway Historical Society; Student Government Association, Senator; Men's Honor Judiciary Council; WWWS-FM; Eail Carnlinun
LIVINGSTON, ELSA RUTH White Oak
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
LIVINGSTON, ROBERT D. Newport News, Va.
History, A.B. Air Force Reserve Officer Officers Training Corps; Drill Team; Arnold Air Society.
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LOCKAMY, ALFRED HENRY Burham
English, B.S. Louisburg College; Transfer Student.
LONG, JEROME MYRON Stratford, N.J.
History, B.S. History Club: Gamma Theta Upsilon.
LONG, KATHRYN WOOD Elizabeth City
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association of Child- hood Education; Women's Glee Club; Student Counselor; Baptist Student Union.
LUCAS, NANCY JEAN Wilmington
Grammar Education, B.S. Wilmington College, Transfer; Student National Education Association.
LUCAS, WILLIAM SHERMAN Lucama
Business, B.S.
LUMPKINS, MARY A. O. Oxford
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Student Counselor.
LYBRAND, W. MARTIN Marietta, S.C
Physical Education, B.S.
Seniors Anticipate May Graduation
MADDOX, BARBARA SUE Sanford
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Phi, Chaplain. Student Counselor; Student Na- tional Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Women's Recreational Association; Student Government Association. Day Student Legislaturer.
MADRIN, MARILYN JONES Elizabeth City
Grammar Educatipn, B.S. Alpha Phi; National Education Association North Caro- lina Education Association; Student National Education Association.
MAHAM, JAMES EDWARD Charlotte
Industrial Arts and Business, B.S. LEES-McRAE College, Transfer Student; Inter-Dormitory Council; Floor Representative, Most Outstanding Member Floor Manager, Dormitory Court, Vice-President, Presi- dent; Men's Judiciary; Honor Council; Dean's Ad- visory Council; Industrial Arts Club; Student Govern- ment Association. Orientation Councilor, Sum- mer School President. Regular Term President; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MAIER, HAROLD J., JR. Belmont
Social Studies, B.S. Belmont Abbey, Transfer Student.
MAJETTE, WILLIAM CARLTON Yorktown, Va.
Chemistry, A.B. Transfer Student.
MALLONEE, MARCIA C. Candler
Primary Education, B.S. Asheville-Biltmore College, Transfer Student; Student Na- tional Educational Association.
MANGUM, KAY FRANCES Monroe
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Woman's Chore
MANN, TERESA LYNN New Bern
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; North Carolina Education Association; National Education Associatio Student Counselor.
MANNING, BERTHA JANE Middlesex
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
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MANSFIELD, ERVIN E. Hertford
Social Studies, B.S. Varsity Track; Intramurals.
MANTOOTH, BRENDA C. Goldsboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Tau Sigma, Secretary; Student National Education Associ- ation; Association for Childhood Education; Student Coun- selor: Dormitory Officer.
MANUEL, JESSE W., JR. Draper
Business Administration, A.B. Sigma Nu, Chaplain; Men's Glee Club.
MARBRY, BRENDA P. Albemarle
Mathematics, B.S. House Council; Womens Chorus; Wesley Foundation Council; Mathematics Club.
MARECHAL, DEANNA J. Roanoke
Psychology, A.B. Averett Junior College, Transfer Student; Woma: Club; Cantebury Club.
MARKUM, DONNA M. Norfolk
Art, B.S. Varsity Cheerleader, Student National Education As- sociation; Association for Childhood Education; Col- lege Artists Association; Deans Advisory Council; Wom- ens Judiciary Council; Womens House Council; Stu- dent Government, Representative.
MARR, SHELIA C. Garner
History, B.S.
MARTIN, CHARLIE M. Cerro Gordo
Physical Education, B.S. Junior Class, Vice President; Circle K Club, Secretary, Board of Directors; Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary, President; Student Counselor: Physical Education Majors Club; Inter- Fraternity Council, Representative.
MARTIN, DIANE S. Wilmington. Del.
Business Education, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Baptist Student Union; Womens Recreation Association; Dormitory Officer.
MARTIN, JAMES T., JR. Haw River
Mathematics, B.S. Pi Kappa Phi, Historian; Young Democrats Club; Circle K Club; Student National Education Association; Mathe- matics Club; Student Government, Senator.
SENIORS
MARTIN, JOSEPH M. Charlotte
Music, B.M. Varsity Band; Symphonic Band, President; Dance Ba Orchestra, President; Choral Union Marching Band, Pres- ident; Phi Mu Alpha, Music Director.
MARTIN, ROBERT L., JR. Wilson
Mathematics. B.S. Mathematics Club; Young Democrats Club.
MASON, CHARLES L. Virginia Beach, Pa
Business Administration, A.B.
MASON, JACK M., JR. Wilmington
History, B.S. Cantebury Club; Philosophy Club; Young Democrats Club.
MASON, KENNETH R. Tarboro
Business Administration. A.B. Louisburg College, Transfer Student; Delta Sigma Pi.
MASSENGILL, EDNA L. Four Oaks
Grammar Educ Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
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MASSEY, DAVID E. Ahoskie
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda
MATTHEWS, JUDITH A. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S. Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Association For Childhood Education; Student National Education Associ- ation; Women's Chorus.
MAUNEY, FRED D. Shelby
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; Gardner-Webb College, Transfer Stu- dent.
MAYO, CLAYTON B. chocowinity
Business, A.B.
MAYS, FREDERICK W. Newport News, Va.
History, B.S. Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union, Executive Council; Young Democrats Club.
McCASKILL, CLARENCE H. Candor
Business, B.S. The Key, Managing Editor; College Union, Reporter Chairman Special Projects Committee; Phi Beta Lambda Dean's Advisory Council; Senior Class. Vice-President Westminster Fello-wship; Young Friends; Young De mocrals Club; Student National Education Association North Carolina Volunteers; WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
McCLENEY, FRANCES A. Chadbourn
English, Library Science, B.S. Womens Glee Club; Library Club; Baptist Student Union; Student National Edcuation Association; North Carolina English Teachers Association; Student Counselor.
SENIORS
McCLENNY, JOHN W. Goldsboro
Mathematics, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Drill Team Group Commander, Arnold Air Society.
McCOMBS, DORIS A New Bern
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
McCULLEN, MARIANA S. Faison
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
McGEE, JERRY E. Rockingham
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Psychology Club; Intramurals, Official, Most Valuable Player; Varsity Baseball; Young Democrats Club.
McGOVERN, PATRICIA C. Wilmington
Social Studies, B.S. Young Democrats Club, Student National Education As- sociation.
McGOWAN, MARTHA C. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega; Young Democrats Club; National Education Association.
McILWEAN, BURNESS A. New Bern
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; North Carolina Associ- ation of Health Physical Education and Recreation, State Secretary; Alpha Phi. Activities Chairman; Aquanymphs Secretary-Treasurer.
Symphonic Band Takes 12th Annual Tour.
McINTIRE, MARY S. Rich Square
Primary Education, B.S. Womens Chorus.
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McINTOSH, JAMES V. Atlantic
Industrial Arts, B.S. Mars Hill College, Transfer Student: Alpha Phi Omega, His- torian, Sergeant-at-Arms; Industrial Arts Club; North Carohna Industrial Arts Association; American Industrial Arts Associ-
McINTIRE, RUBY E. Ivanhoe
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Chi Beta Phi; Student Counselor.
McKENZIE, ELIZABETH J. Southern Pines
Art, B.S. Art Club; Kappa Delta, Historian, Educational Chairman; Pan- hellenic Representative Scholarship Chairman, Recording Secretary; Woman's Honor Council, Vice-President, Secretary; Joint Honor Council, Secretary; Student Government Associatit Chairman Improvement Committee; Buccaneer.
McKINNEY, PRISCILLA C. New York, N.Y.
English, B.S.
New York, N.Y.
McKINNON, SCOTT Wrightsville Beach
Business Administration, A.B. Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Society for the Advance- ment of Management, Secretary.
McLEAN, JAMES H. Maxton
Social Studies, B.S. Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; History Club.
McLEMORE, DAVID A., JR. Garland
History, A.B. Philosophy Club; WWWS-FM, Program Director.
McMINN, HIRAM D. Claymont, Del.
Business Administration, A.B.
SENIORS
MEARES, KAY F. Fair Bluff
English, B.S. Sigma Tau Delta. Vice-President, President; Baptist Student Union; Student National Education Association.
MEE, THOMAS C. Raleigh
Industrial Arts, B.S. Publications Board; Drill Team; Industrial Arts Club.
MEEKS, KERDIS E. Fayetteville
Physical Education, B.S. Student National Educational Association; Physical Education Majors Club, Treasurer.
MELTON, VIRGINIA A. Greenville
French, B.S. Meredith College, Transfer Student; Sigma Sigma Sigma.
MERCER, SANDRA C. Lucoma
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club, Reporter.
MEWBORN, ROBERT D. Snow Hill
Geography, A.B. Gamma Theta Epsilon.
MEWBORN, SANDRA F. Rocky Mount
English, B.S. Women's Glee Club.
MICHAEL, GREGORY G. Silver Spring, Md.
English, B.S. Chi Omega. Historian, House Council, Student National Education Association, Sophomore Class Secretary.
MIDGETT, JEFFREY G. Nags Head
Business Administration, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi.
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MIDGETTE, EVAN JAMES Elizabeth City
Psychology, A.B. Psychology Club; Philosophy Club.
MILAZZO, SAMMIE J. Broadway
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
MILLER, BARBARA A. Greenville
French, A.B., B.S. Sigma Pi Alpha.
MILLER, M. CAROLYN Lakeland, Fla.
Psychology, A.B. East Carolinian; Psychology Club; Young Democrats Club; Alpha Delta Pi; Women s Recreational Association, Rep- resentative.
Ferrante and Teicher Perform on ECC Campus.
MILLER, LINWOOD R. Bethel, Del.
Business, A.B. Goldey Beacom, Transfer Student.
MILLER, MARILYN R. Rockingham
Art, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi; National Society of Interior Designers, Vice-President.
MILLER, ROBERT P., JR. Salisbury
Business Administration, A.B. Society for Advancement of Management, Vice-President. President; Circle K Club, Vice-President; Honor Coun- cil. Attorney General; Men's Judiciary, ViceChairman Young Democrats Club; Dormitory Counselor; Orientation Counselor; WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN UNI VERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
MILLIKAN, NANCY D. Randleman
Primary Education, B.S. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Trar Student; Kappa Delta. Secretary; Student National Edu- cation Association. Student Improvement Committee.
MILLIKIN, PATRICIA A. Weldon
Primary Education, B.S. Cheerleader.
MILLS, HAROLD J. Greenville
Business Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship.
MITCHELL, JOHN P. Charlottesville, Va.
Mathematics, A.B.
MIZE, KENNETH E. Kinston
English, B.S.
MIZELL, ARLEN E. Williamston
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Theta Chi.
MOBLEY, SANDRA F. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
MODLIN, FLORENCE E. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
MODLIN, LOLA G. Jamesville
Science, B.S. Student National Education Association.
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MODLIN, RACHEL Jamesville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Child- hood Education.
MONTICONE, WILLIAM G. Washington, D.C.
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Phi Epsilon Pi; Epsilon Pi Tau.
MOORE, DENNIS A. Emporia, Va
Physical Education, B.S.
MOORE, ELSIE M. Kinston
English, B.S. Eajl Carolinian: Baptist StudentvUnion; Student National Edu. cation Association.
MOORE, EUGENE W. Sumpter, S.C.
Music. B.M. College Choir; College Singers; Chapel Choir, President; Music Educators National Conference; Baptist Student Union; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Historian.
MOORE, LINDA R. Salisbury
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Theta Chi Dream Girl
MOORING, BILLY R. Statonsburg
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club, Intramurals.
MOORING, RUBELLE S. Maury
Grammar Education, B.S.
SENIORS
MORGAN, EMORY H., JR. Bergenfield, N.J.
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Engineer Club, Vice-President.
MORRIS, EMMA F. Creswell
English, B.S. Library Science Club; Sigma Tau Delta, Vice-President; Women's Chorus; Young Democrats Club.
MORRIS, FRANCES A. Asheboro
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Counselor.
MORRISON, WILMA J. Washington, D.C.
Primary Education, B.S. Buccaneer; Dormitory Officer; Appalachian State Teachers College, Transfew Student.
MOSTELLER, JAMES N. Morganton
Business Administration, B.S.
MOULTON, RALPH D., JR. Virginia Beach, Va.
Business, A.B.
MUDGE, NANCY E. Fuquay Springs
Art, B.S.
MULL, NANCY A. Morgaton
Mathematics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Student National Education Assoc Band; Marching Pirates; Young Democrats Club.
MULLIS, CHARLES W. Charlotte
Business Administration, A.B.
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MURPHY, CARTER LEWIS Petersburg, Va.
Science, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Araining Corps; Floor Manager. Math Club.
MURRAY, JUDITH M. Virginia Beach, Va.
History, B.S. Radford College, Transfer Student.
MURRAY, PATRICIA LEE Silver Springs, Md.
Art, B.S.
MUSTIAN, MONROE D. Warrenton
Business, B.S. Society for the Advancement of Management: Men's Judiciary, Summer School.
NAYLOR, DORIS LYNN Dunn
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; National Student Education Association; Womans Chorus.
NEILSON, CHARLES D., JR. Wilmington
English, B.S. Wilmington, College, Transfer Student.
NESBIT, MARCIA HUDSON Salisbury
Nursing, B.S.N. Ragsdale Hall, President; Honor Council; Alpha Xi Delta. Assistant Treasurer, President of Pledge Class; East Carolina Student Nurses Association.
NEWELL, LESSIE JEAN S. Elizabeth City
English, & French, A.B. & B.S.
NEWELL, BARBARA LEE Elizabeth City
Business, A.B.
NEWHOUSE, BARBARA N. Florham Park, N.J.
Primary Education, B.S. National Student Education Association, Association for Childhood Education. Womens Chorus, House Coun- cil.
NEWTON, ANNE C. WOLFE Rehoboth, DeL
Business, B.S. Choral Union.
NEWTON, IRIS Bayboro
English, B.S. Student National Education Association; Sigma Tau Delta: Young Democrats Club.
NICHOLSON, JAS DAVID Lumberton
Industrial Arts, Industrial Arts Club.
SENIORS
NITTOL, RONALD Elizabeth, N.J.
History, B.S. W.W.W.S.-F.M.; W.W.W.S.T.V.; Broadcasting Guild Presi- dent, Vice-President; Summer School Student Government As- sociation, Entertainment Committee; Student Theatrical Pro- dcutions.
NORMAN, THOMAS W., JR. Roper
Science, A.B. Baseball Team
NORMAN, WILLIAM G., JR. Greenville
Business, A.B. Theta Chi.
NORRIS, ANDREA HARRIS Ayden
Social Studies, B.s.
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NORRIS, SUE ANN Tabor City
Primary Education, B.S. Vice-President of Women's Hall; Glee Club; Women's Chorus. Association of Child- hood Education; National Student Educational Association; National Education Association; Student Counselor; Women's Recreation Association.
NORTHCOTT, NANCY LOU Colerain
Primary Edcuation, B.S. Student National Education Association.
NORTHINGTON, ROBERT JR. New Bern
Industrial Arts, B.S.
NORWOOD, GEORGE D. Greenville
Social Studies, B.S. Gamma Theta Upsilon
NUNN, MUCHAEL ANTHONY Kinston
Business, A.B.
OAKLEY, SARA E. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Kappa Delta, National Educational Association.
O'CAIN, GEORGIA LOU Hendersonville
Art, A.B. College, Artists Association, Delta Phi Delta, President; Slay Dormitory; Women's Judiciary; Dean's Advisory Council; National Society of Interior Designers.
OGBURN, TIMOTHY C. Garner
Business, B.S.
O'HANLON, EDWARD W. Fayetteville
Special Education, B.S. Theta Chi, Historian.
OKERSTROM, NANCY SUE Lake Worth, Fla.
English, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma; National Edcuational Association.
OLIVE, ELIZA GRAHAM Winterville
Mathematics, A.B., B.S. Math Club; Student National Educational Association; Young Democrats Club, Chi Beta Phi.
OLSEN, EDWIN ROBERT Greenwich, Conn.
History b.S. Lambda Chi Alpha.
OSBORNE, CAROLYN FAYE Pinetown
Enslish, B.S. Dean's List; Honor Roll; Sigma Tau Delta; Free Will Baptist Fellowship; Student National Education Association; Junior Na- tional Council of Teachers of English.
OSTWALT, CHARLOTTE H. Raleigh
Primary Education, B.S. Young Democrats Club; Student Natior ciation; Womens Recreation Association.
OVERMAN, RAYMOND DALE Goldsboro
Math, B.S. Math Club.
OWEN, DOUGLAS WEBB Gastonia
Business Administration, A.B.
OWEN, WILLIAM F. Angier
Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club, Intramural Sports.
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PACE, IDA P. Durham
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Baptist Student Union; Phi Omi- cron. President.
PADGETT, J. AARON Maple Hill
Biology, B.S. Chi Beta Phi; Edinboro State College, Transfer Student.
PAGE, JUDITH R. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S. Chi Omega; Student National Education Association.
PARKER, CHARLES C. Danville, Va
Psychology, A.B. Marching Band; Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
PARIS, BRYANT D. Haw River
Psychology, A.B Young Democrats Club.
PARISHER, VERA D. Camden
English, B.S. Student National Education Association; East Carolinian.
PARKER, MARIAN I. Gates
Nursing, B.S.N.
PARKER, MARY L. Washington
Business, B.S.
PARKS, CAROLYN L. Henderson
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
PARRISH, BILLIE W. Louisburg
Home Economics, B.S. Delta Zeta, Social Chairman, Panhellenic Delegate; Home Economics Club; Pi Kappa Phi Rose Queen; House
Cheerleaders Sell 95 Crates of
SENIORS
PARRISH, FRANCES B. Greenville
Elementary Education, B.S.
PARRISH, GEORGE W. Greenville
Sociology, A.B.
PARROTT, ROBERT D. Oxford
Business, A.B.
PASCAL, STEPHANIE E. Raleigh
Nursing, B.S.N. Nurses Club; Alpha Xi Delta; Cantebury Club; Student Government, Special Events Committee; Freshman Class Treasurer.
PATE, HILDA R. Snow Hill
English, B.S. Kappa Delta Pi; Student National Education Association.
PATE, JUDITH B. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S.
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PATE, SHYRLYNN A. Burlington
Elementary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Hall Proctor-Wilson Hall.
PATRICK, EVELYN D. Shawboro
Music Education, B.M.E: Baptist Student Union; Chorus Director. President, Treasurer; Chapel Choir; College Choir; Choral Union; Music Educators National Conference; Garrett Dormitory. Vice-President.
PATTERSON, CARLYLE B. Thomasville
Business Education, B.S.
PATTERSON, JOHN AVEY Wytheville. Va.
Music, B.M.E. Music Educators National Conference; Varsity Band; Phi Mu Alpha; Treasurer; Recording Secretary; Marching Pirates; Sym- phonic Band; Student Theatrical Productions.
PATTERSON, MARTHA ANN Charlotte
Primary Education, B.S.
PATTERSON, MARTHA KAY Carthage
History, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; North Carolina Association Health. Physical Education and Recreation; Women's Recreatit Association; Student National Education Association,
PAUL, IRA BRYAN Washington
Psychology, B.S. Psychology Club; Physical Edcution Majors Club; Circle K Club; Buccaneer, Staff.
Tangerines to Boost Bowl Spirit.
PAUL, PATRICIA E. Bethesda, Md.
Physical Education, B.S. Womans Recreation Association, Sigma, Sigma, Sig: Eiift Carolinijn, Advertising Manager; Student Govt ment Association. Senator; Physical Education Ma Club.
PAYLOR, HARRIETT LEE Ayden
Primary Education, B.S. Aquanymphs. Publicity Chairman; Vice-President. Jarvis Dormitory; Student National Education Association; Association of Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club; President; Jar\is Dormitory-.
PAYNE, GLENN NORMAN Lexington
Spanish, A.B.
PAYNE, JUDY M. Fuquay-Varina
Elementary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
PEARCE, DWIGHT WAYNE Norlina
English, B.S. Rebel, Poetry Editor, Copy Editor; Associate Editor; East Carolina Playhouse; Student Government Association Pro- ductions Committtee Chairman; East Carolina College Poe- try Forum.
PEARSON, ROBERT A. Charlotte
Industrial Arts, B.S. Inter-dormitory Council Representative; Chess Club, In- dustrial Arts Club.
PECK, WILLIAM EDWIN Norfolk, Va.
History, A.B. East Carolinian, News Editor, Photographer, Associate Editor, Editor; Circle K Club, Men's Honor Council, Publ Defender; Men's Judiciary, Vice-Chairman; Day Studei Senator. National Student Association, Co-ordinator, N; tional Convention; Sigma Tau Sigma, President; Dean Advisory Council.
PEEDIN, LINDA ANN Micro
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
PEEDIN, REBECCA GAIL Smithfield
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
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PEELE, MARY EMMA Williamston
Art, A.B. Home Economics Club; Art Club; National Society of Interior Designers, Secretary.
PEELE, NANCY ELEANOR Lewiston
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edcua- tion Association.
PENUEL, BOBBY GLENN Grifton
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
PERDUE, JAMES MAURICE Louisburg
English, B.S.
PERKINS, FLORENCE L. Gatesville
English, B.S. Library Club: English Club; North Carolina Education; Associ- ation.
PERRY, PEGGY FISCHER Lynchburg
Spanish, B.S. Deans Advisory Council; Student Government Association; Urn- stead Hall President; Women's Judiciary; Student Counselor; Sigma Pi Alpha. Vice-President, President; Sigma Tau Sigma. Secrctar>', Treasurer; Student National Education Association; Psychology Club.
PETERS, WAYNE ARNOLD Richmond, Va.
Geography, A.B.
PETERSON, SARAH G. Raleigh
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Ragsdale 1 tary-Treasurer, House Council; Delta Zeta; House Manager; Woman's Judiciary.
SENIORS
PHILLIPS, CAROLYN M.F. Fayetteville
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Edcuation President; Student National Education Associa- tion, State Corresponding Secretary; Angel Flight; College Union, Social Committee.
PHILLIPS, LARRY LEE Fayetteville
Business, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps, Arnold Air Society; Editor of Tiger, Drill Team, Student Theatrical Producations.
PINNION, DOROTHY LEE New London
Business Education, B.S.
POOLE, ERIC LYNN High Point
Geography, A.B.
POPE, WILLIAM TROY Lucama
Chemistry, A.B.
PORTER, CHARLES A. Elizabeth City
Music, B.M.E. WWWS-FM, Manager; Campus Orchestra.
POWELL, BEVERLY MEADE Greenville
Kappa Delta Pi
POWELL, DANIEL A. Rocky Mount
Business Administration, A.B.
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POWELL, MARY K. Raleigh
Primary Education, B.S. Commander Angel Flight: Marching Band; Varsity Band Choral Union.
PRICE, ANNA K. Monroe
Business, B.S. Student National Education Association; Phi Beta Lambda President; Student Counselor.
PRICE, PEGGY J. Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S, Student National Education Association; Association fo Childhood Education, Secretary; Free Will Baptist Fellow ship.
PRIDGEN, JOSEPH H. Warsaw
Accounting, A.B.
PRIDGEN, JUDY C. Pinetops
English, B.S. Student National Education Association; Junior Member National Council of Teachers of English; Sigma; Junior Member North Carolina Engl Women's Chorus.
PRIVETTE, JUDITH M. Zebulon
Elementary Education, B.S. Home Economics Club; Student National Education As- sociation.
PROUT, REBECCA S. Durham
English, B.S.
PUGH, ANN G. New Bern
English, B.S.
PURYEAR, CHARLES C. Greenville
History, A.B.
PURYEAR, FRANKLIN G. Greenville
Accounting, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi.
PUSSER, HERMAN L. West End
Science, B.S.
QUEEN, MARGARET J. Washington, D.C.
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
QUINN, COLON K. Warsaw
Business, A.B. Varsity Football, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
RADFORD, LYNDA F. Goldsboro
Primary Education, B.S Association for Childhood Education Education Association; House Council.
RAGSDALE, JEWELL L. Raleigh
English, B.S. Publicity Committee.
RAGLAND, KAY M. Creswell
Business Administration, A.B.
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RAYNOR, WILLIAM M. Lakeland, FL
Business, A.B. Delta Sigma Pi, Ideal Pledge. Historian. President; Junior Class Senator; Summ School Day Student Senator; Board of Directors. 1964 Buccaneer Qi
REAVIS, GID MACON JR. Warrenton
Mathematics, B.S.
REBER, THOMAS EDWARD nazareth, Pa.
Psychology, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chairman, House Manager; Inter-Fraternity Council Represent- ative. Rush Chairman; Psychology Club.
REEVES, BETTY JANE Hallsboro
Business Education, B.S. Women's Glee Club
REGELMANN, KENNETH E. Newport News, Va.
Business Accounting, A.B.
REGES, ROGER DIXON Red Oak
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Basketball.
REICHELDERFER, ELAINE Orwigsburg, Pa.
Business, B.S.
RESPESS, SARAH A. Bath
Mathematics, B.S. Math Club, Women's Recreation Association, Student National Education Association.
RESSEGUIE, GEORGE Fayetteville
Business Administration, A.B. Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer, Intramural Chairman, Publicity Chairman; Circle K Club; Freshman Swimming, Orientation Counselor, Air Force Reserve Officer Training
RHODES, STALLS SANDRA Washington
English, B.S. Social Chairman of Umstead Hall, President of Garrett Hall, House Commi Advisory Council, Women's Judiciary.
RICH, SYBIL JO Bladenboro
Elementary Edcuation, B.S. Student National Education Association, Dean's List, Honor Roll.
RIDEOUT, PEGGY LEE Mebane
Nursing Education, B.S.N. Studetn Nurses Association.
RIDOUTT, SANDRA H. New Bern
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi. Student National Edw Meredith College, Transfer Student.
RIGSBEE, ARNOLD WAYNE Chapel Hill
Business, A.B.
RIGSBEE. DOROTHY D. Kinston
Primary Education, B.S.
RILEY, JAMES OGBURN Annapolis, Md.
RITCHIE, JUDITH MAE Greenville
Business Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Student National Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda.
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RITTER, ALAN W. Ahoskie
Malhemalics, B.S. Mathematics Club; Young Democrats Club; Varsity Track; Alpha Phi Omega; Historian; Student Government; Sen-
ROBBINS, EVERETTE A. Goldsboro
Business Administration, B.S.
ROBBINS, JOHNNIE M., JR. Norfolk. Va
Social Studies, B.S.
ROBERSON, RICHARD J. Robersonville
Science, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps; Arnold Air Society, Commander; Color Guard.
ROBERSON, WILLIAM F. Durham
Accounting, A.B. Baptist Student Union, Treasure Alpha Beta Gamma; Alpha Phi Omega, Chaplain, Varsity Golf.
ROBERTS, IRWIN C, JR. Jacksonville
Physical Education, B.S. Kappa Alpha; Freshman Football; Physical Educatioi Majors Club.
ROBERTSON, JAMES M. Charlotte
Biology, B.S.
ROCK, HELEN V. West Chesapeake, Va
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education, Student Nationa Education Association.
ROGERS, CATHERINE Shreveport, La.
Art, A.B. Cantebury Club; Art Club; Centenary College of La., Transfer Student.
ROGERS, DOROTHY K. Robersonville
Primary Education, B.S.
ROGERS, JOHN M. Williamston
Mathematics, A.B.
ROGERS, MARY F. Williamston
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Physical Education Majors Club; Student National Edu- cation Association, Women's Recreational Association.
SENIORS
ROGERSON, BARBARA F. Robersonville
Home Economics, B.S Home Economics Club; Angel Flight.
ROGERSON, WILEY B., JR. Robersonville
Industrial Arts, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha.
ROPER, LINWOOD W., JR. Raleigh
Business, B.S. Pi Kappa Phi; Society for the Advancement of Management, President, Treasurer, Program Chairman.
ROSE, JOSEPH F. Roanoke Rapids
Mathematics, A.B.
ROUSE, SUE NEIL La Grange
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Phi. Secretary: Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
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ROUSE, TONY Newport News, Va.
Mathematics, A.B.
ROUSE, WILLARD ANN Seven Spring, Md.
Physical Education, B.S. Women's Recreation Association; North Carolina Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; American Associa- tion of Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Gymnastics Club; Physical Education Majors Club; Student National Educa- tion Association; Ragsdale Dormitory Officer.
ROUSH, JUDY A. Rural Hall
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; MiUigan College, Transfer Student.
ROWLAND, GERALD B. Roanoke Rapids
Business Administration, A.B.
ROYSTER, ROBERT W. Oxford
Business, A.B. Young Republicans Club; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Rush Chairman, House Manager.
RUDISILL, LARRY R. Hickory
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa; Lutheran Student Association; Varsity Foot- ball; Young Republican Club; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Physical Education Majors Club.
RUSSELL, WILLIAM W. Hubert
Industrial Arts, B.S.
Linda Carol Daniels Crowned
RYAN, ROBERT L. Richmond, Va
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Football; Chowan College, Transfer Student.
SANDERS, THOMAS H. Richlands
Accounting, A.B. Society for Advancement of Management; Phi Sigma Pi; Phi Beta Lambda.
SANDERSON, LEON M. Wallace
Business Administration, A.B. Marsh Hill College, Transfer Student.
SAUNDERS, GORDON L. Suffolk
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
SAUNDERS, WILLIAM J. Elizabeth City
Industrial Arts, B.S. Circle K Club; Industrial Arts Club, President; Epsilon Vice-President.
SAUVAGEAU, DELIA A. Greensboro
Health and Physical Education, B.S. Dormitory Officer; Women's Recreation Association; Aquanymphs; Physical Education Majors Club; Women's Judic
SAVAGE, JERRY G. Council
Business Administration, A.B. Intramurals; Wingate College, Transfer Student.
SAWYER, BEVERLY H. Georgetown,
Science, A.B. Young Republicans Club; Pre-Medical Club.
SAWYER, DOUGLAS M. Elizabeth City
Health and Physical Ed Physical Education Majors Club.
236
SAWYER, KATHRYN SUE High Point
Primary Education, B.S. Delta Zela; Women's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education; East Carolinian.
SCHWARTZ, MARJORIE L. Lafeyette Hill, Pa.
Physical Education, B.S.
SCHWENTORUS, RONALD Jacksonville
Business, A.B. Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer.
SCOTT, HENRY DONALD Richlands
Accounting, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda
SCOTT, PATRICIA ANN Durham
English and Library Science, B.S. Library Club, Reporter; Student National Education As- sociation.
SCOTT, REBECCA ANN New Bern
English, B.S.
SCOTT, IRIS SUZANNE Richlands
Primary Education, B.S. Student Naitonal Education Association; Association For Childhood Education.
SCRUGGS, MAX DALE Valdese
Social Studies, B.S. Manager, Football, Track; Men's Glee Club, President; Alpha Phi Omega, Historian, Social Chairman; Deans
SEARS, ALBIN BRADFORD Scranton
Chemistry, A.B.
SELLERS, ETHELENE Whiteville
English and Library Science, B.S. Student National Education Association; Library Club.
SENIORS
Homecoming Queen 1964.
SENKIER, MICHAEL P. Hyde Park, N.Y.
Physical Education, B.S. Swimming Team; Dormitory Officer Epsilon Kappa, Treasurer; Physical Program Chairman.
SEPARK, WILLIS ALLEN Durham
Business, A.B. Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Master, Pledge Class President; Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats Club; Society For The Ad- vancement of Management; Summer School Appeals Board; Student Government Association. Senator, Elections Committee, Homecoming Committee; Honor Council, Public Defender.
SEYMOUR, GEORGE Elizabeth City
Music, B.M.E. Chowan College, Transfer Student; Student Theatrical Produc- tions; Opera Theater Music Educators National Convention; Concert Choir; Chapel Choir, Vice-President; Wesley Founda- tion; Student National Education Association.
SHARPE, FREDERICK, JR. Hillsboro
Business, B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer.
SHAVER, TERESA LAYNE Wilmington
Grammar Education, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College, Transfer Student; Alpha Xi Delta. President of Pledge Class; Marshal; Journal Cor- respondent; Association For Childhood Education.
SHAW, MOODY BANE, JR. Charlotte
Chemistry, A.B. "Varsity Tennis.
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SHEARER, WILLIAM C. Long Branch, N.J.
Social Studies, B.S. Newman Club, President; History Club; Air Force Re- ser\'e Officers Training Corps. Phi Sigma Pi.
SHEARIN, NORMAN W., JR. Roanoke Rapids
Social Studies, A.B. History Club.
SHEPPARD, CALAIS P. Greenville
Social Studies, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps.
SHERWOOD, DANIEL E., JR. Wilmington, Del Sociology, A.B. Phi Kappa Tau.
NATO Briefing Team Guest of History Department
SHIPP, JACQUELINE J. Clinton
Music, B.M.E. Chapel Choir; Choral Union; College Choir; Sigma Alpha Iota. Music Director; Varsity Band; Music Educators National Conference.
SHIRLEY, MARIE J. High Point
Art, B.S. Delta Phi Delta, Secretary, V
SENIORS
SIEGEL, STUART C. Richmond, Va.
Education, B.S. Cheerleader; Student Government; Oriention Counselor Alpha Epsilon Pi, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Inter-Fraternity Council; Dean's Advisory Council; Hebrew Student Fellowship, President.
SILVERSTEIN, GARY M. Charlotte
Accounting, A.B. Alpha Epsilon Pi; Inter-Fraternity Council; Intramurals; Society for the Advancement of Management.
SIMMONS, MIRIAM K. Elizabeth City
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education.
SINEATH, BRONNA J. Burlington
English and Library Science, BS. Student Counselor; Library Club, Vice-President Sigma Tau Delta; Sigma Tau Sigma.
SKILES, JOHN T. Edenton
Psychology, A.B. Kappa Alpha; Circle K Club; Mens Glee Club.
SKINNER, MARY L. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Secretary; Student National Edu- cation Association.
SKIPPER, JUDITH R. Wilmington
Mathematics, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary of pledge Class, Treasurer; Mathematics Club, Vice-President; Chi beta Phi; Buc- caneer, Feature Editor, Greek Editor.
SLAUGHTER, WILLIAM L. New Bern
Political Science, A.B.
SLOAN, JOE D. Sanford
Business Administration, A.B.
SLOAN, MARVIN B. Sanford
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Young Democrats Club.
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SMALL, STEPHEN A. Alexandria, Va.
History, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha, Alumni Secretary.
SMART, WILLIAM D. Leesville, La.
SMITH, ADELIA J. Hubert
English, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi. Pledge Class President; Ensl Ciralh:i.w.
SMITH. BETTY L. Mount Olive
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
SMITH, CAROLYN G. Monroe
Primary Education, B.S. Young Democrats Club.
SMITH, CHARLES E. Washington
History, B.S.
SMITH, DIANNE P. Salemburg
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edu cation Association; Young Democrats Club.
SMITH, JACOB R. Jackson Springs
Science, B.S.
ECC Acquanymphs Present 'WaterWonderland.
SMITH, JAMES B. JR. Grimesland
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club, Secretary; American Industrial Arts Association; North Carolina Industrial Arts Association.
SMITH, JIMMY D. Dudley
Business Administration, A.B.
SMITH, JUDITH A. Princeton
Grammar Education B.S. Young Friends, Reporter; Student National Education Association; Library Club.
SMITH, MIRIAM E. Greenville
Primary Education, B.S.
SMITH, ROLAND A. Calypso
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club.
SMITH, SUE H. Kinston
Primary Education, B.S.
SMITH, WILLIAM L. Monroe
Business, A.B. Young Democrats Club
SMITH, WILLIAM R. Windsor
Business, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Beta Lambda.
SOMERS, JAMES P. Lynchburg, Va.
Science, A.B. Varsity Golf; Alpha Epsilon Pi.
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SOUFAS, JAMES LYNN New Bern
Business, B.S. Men's Glee Club; College Union, Publicity Commlttcf Phi Beta Lambda, Social Committee; Young Democrat' Club.
SPANN, CARL THOMAS Trenton
Accounting, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management; Phi Beta Lambda.
SPELLER, JLTLIAN T., JR. Robersonville
Physical Education, B.S. Phi Epsilon Kappa, Treasurer, Historian, Editor, Pledge Committee; Men's Glee Club, Treasurer; Physical Edu- cation Majors Club, President; Dean's Advisory Council; American Association of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation; North Carolina Association of Health, Physi- ical Education and Recreation.
SPENCE, JANET BLAND Charlotte
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
SPENCER, FAY COMBS Columbia
Primary Education, A.B. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Miss Greenville; Association of Childhood Education; Student National Education Associ- ation; Buccaneer.
SPENCER, JESSE WILSON Newark, Delaware
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda.
SPIEGEL, CHARLES Norfolk, Va.
Social Studies, B.S. Resident Counselor; Historical Society.
SPRUILL, JUDITH ANN Aurora
Business, B.S. Pi Omega Pi; Student Counselor; Free Will Baptist Fellowship, Treasurer, 'Vice-President.
SPRUILL, VALERIA D. Raleigh
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda, Historian; Angel Flight; Studei tional Education Association.
STAFFORD, AUDREY M. S. Elizabeth City
Home Economics, B.S. College of the Albemarle, Transfer Student, Phi Omicron, Home Economics Club; Methodist Student Movement.
STALLINGS, LINDA KAY Norlina
Psychology, A.B. Garrett Hall President; House Council; Student Govern- ment Association; Woman's Judiciary; Woman's Recre: Psychology Club.
Senator Strom Thurman Lectures at East Carolina.
STALLS, PHYLLIS ANN Hassell
Primary Education, B.S. Student N.ninnal Education Association; Association for Childhood Education; Young Democrats Club.
STANLEY, BARBARA J. S. Wilmington
Psychology, A.B. Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Math Club.
STANTON, JAMES CLAUDE Asheboro
Geography, A.B. Sigma Nu, Rush Chairman.
STARR, iMICHAEL ALLEN Richmond, Va
Business Administration, A.B.
STATOME, RONALD LEE Buena Vista, Va.
Geography, A.B.
STEEN, ROGER GAIL Hamlet
Math, B.S.
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STEEN, RONALD L. Dagsboro, Del.
Business, A.B. Western Maryland College, Transfer Student.
STEPHANY, JEAN C. Bethel
Primary Education, B.S. East Carolinian; Aquanymphs; Playhouse; Association for Childhood Education.
STEPHENS, BERKLEY, JR. Danville, Va.
Physical Education, B.S. Student Government, Treasurer, Elections Committee Chairman; Varsity Baseball; Physical Education Majors Club; Men's Honor Council, Chairman; Student Legisla- ture, Speaker; State Student Legislature; Sophomore Class President; Eajl Carolinian, Sports Editor; Theta Chi. Librarian; Dean's Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
STEPHENS, GLENDA A. Mount Olive
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Omicron Pi; Panhellenic Rush Chairman; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association; Buccaneet.
STEPHENSON, CHARLES R. Willow Springs
Science and Physical Education, B.S. Science Club; Physical Education Majors Club; National ciation; Student National Education Association.
STEWART, BILLIE K. Statesville
Art, A.B. Delta Zeta; Delta Phi Delta; College Marshal; College Union, Reporter. Vice- President; Student Government, Co-Chairman Special Events Committee; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
STEWART, MARILYN H. Greenville
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club.
STEWART, GWENDOLYN A. Broadway
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Angel Flight.
STOCKS, PEGGY L. Havelock
English, B.S. Playhouse, Delta Zeta; Buccaneer.
STONESTREET, JOHN M. Albemarle
Business, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Pledge Master
STOWE, ARTHUR R. Philadelphia, Pa.
Business, B.S. Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chairman; Phi Beta Lambda; Orientation Couselor.
STOWE, HOWARD V. Danville, Va.
Grammar Education, B.S. King Youth Fellowship; Emmanuel Junior College, Transfer Student.
STRICKLAND, ETHEL G. Dunn
Business, B.S. Dormitory Officer, Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President; Student National Education Association, Secretary; The Key; Buccaneer.
SENIORS
STRICKLAND, LAVETTA A. Fayetteville
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
STRICKLAND, LINDA E. Raleigh
English, B.S. East Carolinian
STROUD, THOMAS B., JR. Portsmouth, Va.
Music, B.M. Phi Mu Alpha, Warden. Pledgemaster; WWWS-FM; East Carolinian: Music Educators National Conference, Vice-Presi- dent; Marching Pirates; Symphonic Band.
STYRON, ESTON S. Hobucken
Accounting, A.B.
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SUGG, NANCY G. Norfolk, Va.
Primary Education, B.S. Varsity Cheerleader; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Association for Childhood Education.
SULLIVAN, JANE R. Greenville
Mathematics, A.B. Agnes Scott College. Transfer Student.
SULLIVAN, JUDITH L. Bath
Mathematics, B.S. Rebel; Eait Carolinian: Mathematics Club; Chi Beta Phi; Tau Sigma, President, Student Counselor.
SULLIVAN, JUNE C Goldsboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
SULLIVAN, WILLIS B. Maxton
Science and English, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha; Circle K; East Carolinian.
SUMMA, MARK F. Torrington, Conn.
History, B.S. History Club; Freshman Baseball; Psychology Club; Club; Foreign Film Committee; Student Na-
SUTTON, BENJAMIN C. Greenville
Business Administration, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha; Inter-Fraternity C( President; Student Government, Day Stude dent; Intramurals; East Carolinian.
SUTTON, JOAN Faison
Business, B.S. Student Counselor; Student National Edi
SWINDELL, CARROLLE Scranton
Mathematics, B.S. Glee Club; Concert Choir; College Singers; Mathematics Club.
TALAN, JOSEPH Dumont, N.J.
Pysical Education Majors Club; Gymnastics Club; Var- sity Track. WWWS-TV.
New 'Cut' System Enacted
TALTON, JAMES R. Wilson
Accounting, A.B Delta Sigma Phi.
TANKARD, FRANCES H. Washington
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
TANT, JAMES R. Zebulon
Science, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Arnold Air So- ciety; Drill Team; Rifle Team; Group Staff; Varsity Track.
TART, PATRICIA C. Dunn
Elementary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi; Women's Recreational Association; Student National Education Association; Panhellenic Delegate; College
TATUM, ANN T. Falls Church, Va.
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Student Nationa
TAYLOR, CAROLYN B. Colerain
Grammar Education, Student National Education Association for Child- hood Education.
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TAYLOR, DEANNA FAYE Chesapeake, Va.
Psychology, A.B. Alpha Delta Pi, Recording Secretary, Executive Council, Psy- chology Club, Treasu
TAYLOR, EDGAR HAYWOOD Havelock
Business Administration, A.B.
TAYLOR, ELIZABETH R. Whiteville
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Association; Canterbury.
TAYLOR, GINGER BYRD New Bern
Social Studies, B.S. Louisburg College. Transfer; Delta Zeta; Woman's Recreation Association; Historical Society; Student National Education Association: Young Democrats Club.
TAYLOR, NORA THOMAS Lawrenceville, Va.
Business Education, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda, State Treasurer; Student National education Association; College Union.
TEAL, CLAUDIA JEAN Raeford
Home Economics, B.S.
TEDDER, NANCY JO Hallsboro
History, B.S. Student National Education Association; Delta Zeta; History Club; Woman's Glee Club.
by Administration.
SENIORS
TEMPLE, JUDIE ALLISON Zebulon
Elementary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association, Publicity Com- mittee; Woman's Recreation Association; Dorm Repre- sentative; Student Counselor.
TEMPLETON, CLEMENT F. Pittsburgh, Pa.
History, B.S. Sigma Tau Sigma; Varsity Swimming Team; East Caro- linran; Semper Fidelis Society; Democrats Club.
TEW, ELLEN KNOX Tarboro
Music Education, B.M. East Carolina Marching Pirates; Symphonic Band; Chapel Choir; Concert Choir; Music Educators National Con- ference; Sigma ALpha Iota.
THIGPEN, ORZO S., JR. Beulaville
Industrial Arts, A.B. Alpha Phi Omega.
THOMAS, REBECCA DAWN Greensboro
Primary Education, B.S.
THOMPSON, JOHN BEN, JR. New Bern
Music Education, B.M. Men's Glee Club; Choral Union; Chapel Choi, Singer; Music Educators National Convention Union, 'Vice-President; Baptist Student Union Chairman.
THOMPSON, SHIRLEY F. Smithfield
Grammar Education, B.S. Association of Childhood Education. Student National Education Association; Buccaneer; Slay Dorm Treasurer; Garrett Dorm Secretary.
THORNTON, THOMAS A. Fayetteville
Political Science, A.B. Young Friends Club; Young Democratic Club.
THURMAN, MARGUERITE V. Rocky Mount
Grammar Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi. Reporter; Students National Education Association; Fleming Hall Social Chairman.
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TICKEL, EFFIE A. Roanoke Rapids
Grammar Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Baptist Youth Fellow- ship; Women's Recreation Association; Dormitory Offices,
TILGHMAN, JAMES B. Cove City
Social Studies, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps.
TIMMERMAN, LINDA M. Emporia, Va.
English, B.S. Chi Omega; Cheerleader; Junior Class Senator.
TISDALE, NOEL H. Fairlawn, N.J.
Psyciiology and Philosophy, A.B. College Union, Social Committee Chairman. Fine Arts Com- mittee Chairman; Playhouse. Coslumer; Psychology Club. Vice- President. President; Philosophy Club; Phi Sigma Pi Reporter; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TOLLEY, JERRY R. Edenton
Physical Education, B.S. Varsity Football, Track; Fellowship of Christian Athletes; Kappa Alpha; IDC, President Representative; Mens Honor Council, Student Government, Representative, Dormitory Of- ficer, WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TOLLEY. PATRICIA D. Zebulon
Primary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
TOMLIN, CHARLES W. Chevy Chase, Md.
Business, B.S.
TRADER, BARBARA S. Angier
Mathematics, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Secretary of Pledge Class. Scholarship Chairman, President, Outstanding Member Award; Phi Beta Lambda, Devotion Chairman, Reporter, First Place State Speaking Contest; Pi Omega Pi; Chi Beta Phi; Tau Sigma; Mathematics Club, Vice-President; 'Young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association; Second Place in Na- tional Speaking Contest; WHO'S WHO AMONG STU- DENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
SENIORS
TRAMMELL, DAVIE Y. Kannapolis
Geography, A.B.
TRAUB, LOUANNE E. Feasterville
Art, B.S. East Carolinian; Kappa Delta, Historian.
TREXLER, TERRELL H. Fayetteville
Political Science, A.B. Sima Nu, Social Chairman, Reporter, Pledgemaster, Rush Chairman; Inter-Fraternity Council, Representative.
TROTTER. LINDA G. Asheboro
English, B.S. Dormitory Offices; Sigma Pi Alpha; Sigma Tau Delta; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
TUCKER, ELIZABETH C. High Point
Grammar Education, B.S. East Carolinian: Alpha Phi, Social Chairman. Corresponding Secretary; Associatic for Childhood Education; Student National Education Association.
TUCKER, RICHARD R. Durham
Psychology, A.B.
TUGWELL, WILSON F., JR. Newport News, Va.
Industrial Arts, B.S. Industrial Arts Club; Lambda Chi Alpha. Pledge Trail dent Government, President Day Students, Intramurals.
TURNAGE, WILLIAM T. Snow Hill
Business Administration, A.B.
TURBYYFILL, HAROLD C. Burlington
Music, B.M.E. Orchestra; Student Theatrical Productions.
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TURNER, BILLY RAY Merry Hill
Industrial Arts, E Industrial Arts Club, President; Epsilon Pi Tau, Secre- tary.
TURNER, HENRY WARREN Plymouth
Science, B.S. & A.B. Alpha Phi Omega, President; Floor Manager.
TURNER, JOHN LEE Gastonia
Business, A.B. Transfer Student.
TURNER, PAULA TEACHEY Wilmington
Home Economics, B.S. Kappa Delta; Student National Education Association; Home Economics Club; Student Government Association, Senator.
TWIFORD, SAMUEL A., JR. Elizabeth City
Art, A.B. Art Club; Buccaneet Sports Car Club.
TYSON, CARRIE EULA Fayetteville
Political Science, B.S. Young Democrats Club, Secretary; Eait Caroh Typist, Staff Writer, Chief Staff Writer; Student Na- tional Education Association; Home Economics Club: Student Government Association, Senator, Publicity Com- mittee, Eternal Affairs.
TYSON, RONALD MOYE Greenville
Accounting. A.B. Southern Missionary College. Transfer.
ULRICK, JAMES DAVID Alexandria, Va.
Psychology, A.B.
USSERY, ROBERT M., JR. Snow Hill
Mathematics. B.S.
VANDIFORD, JANICE C. Wlstonburg
Primary Education. B.S.
VANNORTWTCK, KAY Y. Greenville
Business, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi, Rush Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Ragsdale Hall Proctor.
VARDA, CECILE ANN Waxhaw
Elementary Education, B.S. Wingate College, Transfer, Student National Education Association.
VARISCO, KENNETH G. New Castle, Del.
Business Administration, A.B.
VINSON, BETTY LAWVONNE Swansboro
Primary Education. B.S. Math Club; Association for Childhood Education; Stu dent National Education Association; Young Democrat; Club; Student Counselor.
VOGEL, ROSALIE MARIE New Bern
Biology, B.S. East Carolinian, Reporter; East Carolina Playhouse; Var sity Band; Symphonic Band; Marching Pirates; Science Club.
VOGLER, REBECCA Z. High Point
Social Studios, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta, Membership Chairman, Panhellenic Council, Quill Chairman; Young Democrats Club.
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VOGT, VALERIA LOUISE Swansboro
Social Studies, A.B. Women's Glee Club.
WADDELL, KAREN BARE West Jefferson
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda.
WADDILL, MARY G. N. Robersonville
Library Science and History, Library Club.
WADDILL, SANDRA GARY Norfolk, Va.
Art. B.S. Alpha Phi. Historian, Marshal; The Buccaneer, Greek Editor; The Key; Co-Editor; House Council; WHOS WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WAHAB, LINDA DIANE Goldsboro
English, B.S. Asbury College, Transfer.
WAKEFIELD, GEORGE H. Bedford, Pa.
Business, A.B. Phi Beta Lambda; Society for the Advancement of Management.
WALKER, BONNIE SPENCE Greenville
Primary Education, B.S Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
WALLACE, MELISIA GRAY Plymouth
English, B.S. Student Christian Association; East Carolinian.
WALLACE, WILLIAM H., JR. Washington
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Kappa Tau, Executive Council, House Manager. President of Pledge Class; The Buccaneer, Business Manager; Publication Board; Concert Choir, Treasurer, Busi- ness Manager, Madrigal Group; Choral Union; Men's Glee Club; Freshmen Orien. tation Counselor; Student Government Association. Day Student Representative Budget Committee; Society for the Advancement of Management; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WALTERS, JERRY LYNN Lumberton
Industrial Arts, B.S.
WARD, BOBBY JULIAN Hobbsville
Biology, A.B. Science Club, President; Chi Beta Phi, President, District II 'yice- President; National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Participation Program; Sigma Tau Sigma; Young Democrats Club; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WARD, BONNIE CAROLE Spencer
Psychology, A.B. Sigm Sigma Sigma, House President; Women's Judiciary; Psychology Club.
WARD, DONALD LINWOOD Millsboro, Del.
Science, B.
SENIORS
WARD, DOUGLAS DAVID Virginia Beach, Va.
Psychology, A.B. Lambda Chi Alpha; Wrestling Team.
WARREN, LINDA JOYCE Haelock
Business Administration, B.S. Delta Zeta,
WASHKO, ROBERT JAMES Bethlehem, Pa.
Social Studies, B.S. Phi Kappa Tau; Student National Education Association; Public Defender; Varsity Cheerleader; Buccaneer Sports Car Club; Young Democrats.
WATERS, ALFRED LEON Pollocksville
Industrial Arts, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda; Inudstrial Arts Club; Secretary American Indutrsial Arts Association, North Carolina industrial Arts Association.
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WATER, PAMELA JO Belmont
Primary Education, B.S. Sigma Sigma Sigma.
WATSON, STEVEN EDWARD Albemarle
Psychology, A.B. Circle K Club; Student Government Association, Senator, President of Sophomore Class; Dean's Advisory Council; Kappa Alpha Order; Secretary; Inter-Fraternity Council.
WEAVER, PATRICIA JANE Rocky Mount
Nursing, B.S.N. College Union, President^ Social Committee; Student Nurses Association, Secretary, President; North Carolina Nurses Association; WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WEAVER, SUSAN JEAN Washington, D.C.
Sociology, A.B. Young Democrats Club.
WEBB, SARAH ELIZABETH Norfolk
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Association for Childhood Education.
WEBSTER, CHARLES FREO Graham
Math and Physical Education, B.S. Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary, Treasurer; Circle K. Club, Board of Directors, Head Usher; Math Club; Physical Education Majors Club; Eail Carolinian.
WEBSTER, HARRY WELDON Sanford
Business, A.B. Transfer; Circle K Club.
WEEKS, JAMES RAY Mount Olive
Industrial Arts, A.B.
WELLS, BESSIE JANE Burgaw
English, B.S. & A.B. Sigma Pi Alpha, President.
WELLS, KELLY ALBERT Snow Hill
Psychology, A.B. Garner-Webb College, Transfer; Psychology Club; Young Democrats Club; History Club; Sigma Tau Sigma; Varsity Tennis.
WEST, FRED DOYLE Rocky Mount
Psychology, A.B. Kappa Alpha Order, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda, Young Democrats, Homecoming Committee; Psychology
WEST, MAYNARD DENNIS Norfolk, Va.
Industrial Arts, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha; Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps.
WEST, NANCY JEAN Alexandria
Elementary Education, B.S. Radford College, Transfer; Sigma Sigma Sigma.
WEST, ROSE MARIE Roseboro
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association; Woman's Chorus
WHALEY, DAVID GLEN Teachey
Business Administration, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, Reporter, Pledge Master.
WHELESS, NARY ANN Zebulon
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Childhood Education; Student National Edu- cation Association.
WHITAKER, GUY WARREN Washington
Chemistry, A.B.
At any Pirate football game, one can spot the 'Stars and Bars' flying over the crowd.
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WHITE, CAROLE E. Ahoskie
Primary Education, B.S. Alpha Delta Pi. Reporter; Student National Education Asso- ciation; Sigma Tau Sigma; Student State Legislature Delegate; Woman's Honor Council, Chairman; Student Government. Identification Card Chairman; Elections Committee; National Student Association Committee.
WHITE, GEORGE A., JR. Hertford
Mathematics, B.S. College of the Albemarle, Transfer Student.
WHITE, GEORGE L. Greenville
Business, A.B. Society for the Advancement of Management; Phi Beta Lambda; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Circle K Club.
WHITE, KAREN F. Statesville
Home Economics, B.S. Marshal; Student Counselor; Delta Zeta, Social Chairman; Phi Omicron; Sigma P.hi Epsilon; Greek-Week Queen: Buccaneer; Honor Council; House Council; WHO'S WHCl AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.
WHITE, LLEW M. Greenville
Elementary Education, B.S. Delta Zeta; Philosophy Club; Student National Education Association.
WHITFIELD, WILLARD W. Kinston
Physical Education, B.S. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Intramurals; North Carolina Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation; Physical Education Majors Club.
WHITLEY, JOHN C, JR. Leaksville
Social Studies, A.B. WWWS; Young Democrats Club; Psychology Club; Men's Glee Club; Circle K Club; Westminster Fellowship.
SENIORS
WHITTEN, BRENDA R. Burlington
Primary Education, B.S. College Union; Student National Educa Association for Childhood Education.
WHORLEY, JANICE H. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S.
WIDDI-FIELD, MARTHA J. Rocky Mount
Business, B.S Dormitory Officer; Young Democrats Club; Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Delta Zeta, Recording Secretary, Pub- licitiy Chairman.
WILKINSON, ANN H. Goldsboro
Art, B.S. Student National Education Association, Art Club
WILKINSON, KENNETH C. Belhaven
Geography, A.B.
WILLEFORD, BERTA C. Concord
Social Studies, B.S. Student National Education Association; Young Demo- crats Club; Historical Society; Woman's Chorus.
WILLIAMS, BERRY A., JR. Wilmington
History, A.B. Wilmington College, Transfer Student; Young Demo- crats Club.
WILLIAMS, BRENDA A. Autryville
Business, A.B.
WILLIAMS, FRANCES R. Charlotte
History, B.S. Alpha Xi Delta
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WILLIAMS, FRANCES G. Maiden
English, B.S. Transfer Student; King Youth Fellowship, Secretary. Treasurer.
WILLIAMS, FREDRICK AL Tarboro
Business, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer.
WILLIAMS, HERBERT DUFFY, III New Bern
Sociology, A.B. Phi Sigma Pi, Vice-President; Orientation Counselor; East Carolinian; Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Founda- tion Recipient; Sigma Tau Sigma; Psychology Club; Sociology Club, President; Chi Beta Phi; WHOS WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES.
WILLIAMS, JAMES W. Beulaville
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
WILLIAMS, JUDITH B. Danville, Va.
Social Studies, B.S.
Fayetteville
WILLIAMS, LAURA JEAN Fayetteville
Social Studies, B.S. College Marshal; Student Counselor; Delta Zeta, Activ- ities Chairman. Courtesy Chairman; History Honors Student.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT M. Garner
Business, B.S.
WILLIAMSON, CAMILLA M. New Bern
Science, B.S.
WILLIFORD, DOROTHY J. Kinston
Elementary Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
WILLIS, NANCY ANN Atlantic
Geography, A.B. Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary; Young Club; Ragsdale Hall Treasurer.
>Student Body Reaches 6,700.
WILLIS, REBECCA ANN Atlantic
Primary Education, B.S. Buccaneer; Business Staff; Key, Managing Edil elation for Childhood Education.
WILMOUTH, LINDA CAROL Pink Hill
Primary Education, B.S. Association for Chidhood Eduation; Student national educational Association.
WILSON, EUGENE VERNON Pennsauken, N.J.
Social Studies, B.S. Historical Society.
WILSON, LYNN WOOD Georgetown, S.C.
History, B.S.
WINDHAM, NORMA TAYLOR Alexandria, Va.
Spanish, A.B. Student Government Association, Social Committee; Buccaneer, Typist; East Carolinian, Layout Staff; Psychology Club; Kappa Delta; Honor Council.
WINSTEAD, MARY LEE Elm City
Grammar Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
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WITHERS, WILLIAM F. Mount Airy
Social Studies, B.S.
WOHLNICK, CHARLES T. Belleville, N.J.
Science, B.S, Swimming Team; Young Republicans Club; Air Force Corps; Pi Kappa Phi, Treasurer, Secretary; Inter-Fraternity Ci
WOLTERS, RICHARD R. Chesapekae, Va.
Business Administration, A.B.
WOOD, ELLEN GLENN roanoke Rapids
Nursing Education, B.S.N. Student Nurses Association; East Gartett Social Committee
WOOD, JAMES GORDON Sanford
Industrial Arts, B.S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps; Industrial Arts Club.
WOOD, PHYLLIS MOORE Greenville
Home Economics, B.S. Home Economics Club; Sigma Sigma Sigma.
WOODROW, ROBERT S. Chevy Chase, Md.
Business Administration, A.B.
WOOLARD, DONNA H. Washington
English, B.S. Student National Education Association; Student North Carolina Education Asso- ciation; North Carolma English Teachers Association.
WORLEY, EDWARD DIXON Monroe
Art, B.S. Pi Kappa Alpha; College Artist Association; Art Club.
WORNOM, SAMUEL J., III Hampton, Va.
Business Administration, A.B. Men's Judiciary Council; Lambda Chi Alpha.
WORTHAM, JACQUELINE E. Jacksonville
Business, Administration, A.B.
WORTHINGTON, NORMA H. Winterville
Grammar Education, B.S. Young Democrats Club.
SENIORS
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD Yorktown, Va.
Music Education, B.M. Music Educators National Conference; WWWS-FM; Phi Mu Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, Alumni Secretary, President; Dean's President Council; Marching Pirates: Symphonic Band.
YARBOUROUGH, JERRY R. High Point
Business Administration, A.B.
YATES, SAMMY AMOS Asheboro
YOUNG, NORMA MARIE Catawba
Art Education, B.S. Florida Southern College. Transfer Student Education Association; Delta Phi Delta.
YOUNG, SHARON ANN Richmond, Va.
Art, A.B. Sigma Tau Sigma.
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By the Junior year, one thing is sure.
It's time that one is now mature.
The Junior hardens - not to yield
And works on subjects in his field.
The Junior stands but one big stride
From Seniorism, full of pride.
His goals he now strives to acquire
And raise his average a little higher.
The Junior feels by this date
The time is near; he musn't be late
For near at hand is graduation
Bringing hours of worry and contemplation.
The third-year man, needless to say
Is pressured more so every day
But pressures, trials, troubles, and tears
Are all a part of the junior year.
Class
Officers
Jim Kimsey, President; Charles Riddick, Vice-President; and Judy Forbes, Treasurer.
Senators
JUNIORS
Louise Womble, Luray Mitchell, Mike Lambeth, and John Bell.
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ABBOTT, BENJAMIN L. Raleigh
ABERNATHY, DONNA M. Haw Point
ADAMS, DOUGLAS E. Greenville
ADAMS, HERBERT R. Edenton
ALBERTSON, FRANCES A. Chinquapin
ALBERTY, JAMES B. Dobson
ALDERSON, JOCAROL Colonial Heights, Va.
ALDRIDGE, JOHN M. Kinston
ALKAZIN, DAVID M. Scotland Neck
ALLEN, A. JEAN Farmville
ALLEN, RUSSELL E. Bladenboro
ALLIGOOD, GRETA J. Washington
ALLIGOOD, PATRICIA A. Washington
ALLSBROOK, WILBUR, JR. Scotland Neck
ANDERSON, CLINTON E. Fayetteville
ANDERSON, LOIS D. Durham
ANDERSON, PEGGY P. La Grange
ANDERSON, RALPH E. Alexandria, Va.
ANDOLSUN, ORHAN K. Alexandria, Va.
ANDREWS, JAY B. Louisville, Ky.
ANDREWS, LYNDA E. Rocky Mount
ANDREWS, SANDRA G. Greenville
ASKEW, CHARLES A. Jamesville
ASKEW, GARLAND L. Colerain
ASKEW, PHYLLIS P. Milwaukee
AULBERT, LINDA K. Mebane
AVERY, DORINDA Erwin
AYCOCK, CHARLES A. Greenville
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BARB, NANCY J. Arlington, Va.
BADENHOP, PATSY A. Greensboro
BAGWELL, TIMOTHY B. Charlotte
BAILEY, JAMES T. Raleigh
BAKER, ROBERT H., III Mooresville
BALLARD, RHEBA M. Mount Holly
BARBOUR, CAROLYN P. Clayton
BAREFOOT, JAMES G. Raleigh
BARKER, LYNWOOD W. New Bern
BARNES, ELIZABETH C. Jackson
BARNES, JAMES D. Severn
BARNES, MARY T. Mount Holly
BARNETTE, RUSSYLL, JR. Richmond, Va.
BASS, CAROLE J. Fremont
BATEMAN, GLENDORA Belhaven
BEAMAN, HAROLD M. Ahoskie
BEARDEN, JOHNNY C. Salisbury
BEASLEY, PATSY R. Dunn
BEASLEY, WILEY B., JR. Charlotte
BEATTY, RICHARD L. Jacksonville
BEAVERS, JANE M. Durham
BELL, JOHN S., JR. Newport
BELL, LAWRENCE L. AltaVista, Va.
BELLAMY, JOHN P. Enfield
BELLMER, RICHARD L. Garden City, N.Y.
BENFIELD, WILLIAM J. Rocky Mount
BENNETT, BETTY J. Durham
BENSON, LYNWOOD E. Deep Run
BERG, JUDITH A. Massapequa, N.Y.
BERNHARDT, JOHN C. Salisbury
BARRIER, JUDITH A. Winston-Salem
PERRY, JOHN W. Morganton
BERRY, SHARRON K. Chesapeake, Va.
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BETTS, JOHN W. Milford, Del.
BIDDAR, JOHN P. Scotch Plains, N.J.
BIESECKER, RONDA A. Lexington
BIGGS, BRUCE A. Pinetown
BLAKE, PAUL R. Raleigh
BLAKE, RICHARD G. Newport
BLAKENSHIP, JUDY A. Falls Church, Va.
BLUMER, WILLIAM J. Raleigh
BLYTHE, CHESTER E. Franklin, Va.
BOATRIGHT, JUANITA L. Monroe
BOBBITT, JACK P., JR. Tarboro
BOOKER, THOMAS C. Bethesda, Md.
BOST, JAMES P., JR. Mount Airy
BOSWELL, MARY P. Beaufort
BOVENDER, ROBERT P. Winston-Salem
BOYD, BRENDA L. Raleigh
JUNIORS
BOYD, OTIS E. Roanoke Rapids
BOYLE, ROBERTA H. Greenville
BRACEY, BLANTON H., JR. Chase City, Va.
BRADY, JOHNNY T. Gary
BRANYON, JOHN S. Wallace
BREWER, BETTY J. Littleton
BRIDGERS, BLANNIE P. Milwaukee
BRINKLEY, LINDA F. Creedmoore
BRINN, KATHRYN E, Belhaven
BRINN, PHYLLIS S. Bath
BRITT, PATRICIA A. Como
BRITTON, WILLIAM W. Robersonville
BROCK, CHARLES E., JR. Norfolk, Va.
BROCK, JAMES D. New Bern
BRODSKY, BARRY H. Charlotte
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BROOKS, DONALD P. Wallace
BROUGHTON, SUSAN R. Hertford
BROWN, JAMES A. Rochingham
BROWN, LELA M. Wendell
BROWN, THELMA A. Clarkton
BRUBAKER, BETTY A. Kinston
BRUMBERG, LEWIS M. Selbyville, Del.
BRYAN, BONNY A. Tar Heel
BRYAN, JUDITH A. Rocky Mount
BRYANT, BETTY J. Rocky Mount
BUCK, WILLIAM H. Richmond, Va.
BUNN, RALPH H., JR. Zebulon
cAHOON, ROSE M. Elizabeth City
CALLOWAY, NANCY L. Winston-Salem
CAMPBELL, JAKC W, III Sanford
CAMPEN, IDA W. Edenton
CANUP, JOHNNY L. Salisbury
CARAWON, LEWIS S. Vanceboro
CARICO, JANE H. Roanoke, Va.
CARPENTER, JAMES B., JR. Valdese
CARPENTER, LARRY M. Hickory
CARTER, ELAINE J. Garland
CARTER, LELIA M.Jacksonville
CARTER, MICHELE R. Elizabeth City
CARTER, RONALD W. West End
CASEY, FRANCES D. Kinston
CASPER, WILLIAM T. Swansboro
CATES, PHILIP B. Durham
CATOE, JACOB M. Arlington, Va.
CAVINESS, BETTY G. Asheboro
CAYTON, CARL D. Aurora
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CHAMBERS, BOBBY L. Crewe, Va.
CHAMBLEE, DIANA Falls Church, Va.
CHAPMAN, THOMAS F. Springfield, Va.
CHARLES, ELIZABETH J. Hastings, N.Y.
CHARUHAS, HELEN C. Washington, D.C.
CHESSON, HILTON O., JR. Creswell
CHICKERING, ELIZABETH McLean, Va.
CHILDRESS, BOBBY L. Stokesdale
CHRISTOPHER, LINA C. Greenville
CHURCHILL, ANN C. Greenville
CLARK, JEANETTE T. Saint Pauls
CLARK, SANDRA L. Jacksonville
CLEMENT, JOHN R. Greenville
CLINE, HAROLD W. Concord
CLYMER, WILLIAM J. Ardmore, Pa.
COATS, ROSE M. Dunn
COBB, RICHARD R. Burlington
COBLE, JAMES D. Burlington
COCHRAN, RANDOLPH C. Chesapeake, Va.
COHOON, HAL W. Columbia
COLE, SUSAN I. Goldsboro
COLE, WALTER E. Wake Forest
COLEMAN. BARBARA A. Langley A.F.B. Va.
COLSTON, WILLIAM H.Roanoke Rapids
COLWELL, BRENDA K. Wallace
CONNORS. CHARLES E. Pawtucket, R.I.
COOKE, CONNIE K. Zeubulon
COON, JOHN W. Kannapolis
COOPER, GRADY E., JR. Washington
COOPER, MARY L. Clayton
COPELAND, JASPER W. Franklin, Va.
COPPLE, CARL B. Elkin
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CORBETT, DIANNE Snow Hill
COSTON, MARY A. Roanoke Rapids
COWELL, BETTY Elizabeth City
COWELL, REBECCA A. Jacksonville
JUNIORS
cox, LYNNE C. Greenville
COX, HENRY C. Greenville
COX, JANICE J. Greenville
COX, LINDA R. Monroe
COX, SAMUEL M. Jacksonville
COZART, THOMAS M. Greenville
CRANFORD, CHARLES R. Thomasville
CROTCH, BILLIE J. Chocowinity
CRAWFORD, DIANE E. Westwood, N.J.
CRAWFORD, KAY E. Arlington, Va.
CREECH, CHARLES W. Zebulon
CREECH, JOSEPH G. Clayton
CRENSHAW, LINDA A. Durham
CROCKER, FRANCES A. Selma
CROOM, ANNE C. La Grange
CROTTS, STEPHEN W. Winston-Salem
CRUTCHFIELD, PHYLLIS Efland
CUMMINGS, GEORGE W. Atlantic Beach, Fla.
CUMMINGS, WILLIAM D. Summerfield
CUTTS, CARMA L. Roanoke, Va.
DADDONA, CARL L. Norristown, Pa.
DAIL, JAMES R. Edenton
DAIL, ROBBIE N. Greenville
DANIELS, JANE B. Greenville
DAUGHTRY, CAROLYN J. Four Oaks
DAUGHTRY, RONNIE C. Faison
DAVENPORT, DANA L. Columbia
DAVES, BETTY L. Durham
DAVIS, BARBARA J. Rocky Mount
DAVIS, FRANCES M. Fayetteville
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DAVIS, GRADY Davis
DAVIS, LESLIE A. Snow Hill
DAVIS, RONNIE L. Newport News, Va.
DAVIS, SALLY A. Goldsboro
DAVIS, SANDRA T. Nashville
DEAN, HOWARD N., JR. Raleigh
DEAN, RONALD G. Winston-Salem
DEANS, NANCY S. Sims
DEBNAM, DANNY K. Zebulon
DEDMOND, ROBERT E. Greenville
DEESE, MARSHA J. Badin
DELBRIDGE, CAROLE D. Spring Hope
DENNIS, LEILA G. Ayden
DEVANE, CHARLES M. Elizabethtown
DICAMILLO, LEWIS G. Haddonfield, N.J.
DICK, JAMES E. Arlington, Va.
DICKENS, JAMES R. Fuquay Varina
DICKERSON, LYMAN B. Norfolk, Va.
DILDAY, JOHNNY C. Ahoskie
DIXON, MELDA F. Farmville
DODSON, CLAUDE B. Grady, Conn.
DOHERTY, GERALD M. Treonta, Ont.
DONOHUE, PAUL J, Wilmington, Del.
DORIOT, MARY P. Falls Church, Va.
DOWD, ROBERT E. Bear Creek
DOWDY, AUDREY V. South Mills
DOWDY, BETTY L. Sanford
DOZIER, PRISCILLA Jarvisburg
DUDLEY, CHARLES D. Buena Vista, Va.
DUDLEY, DENNIS A. Elizabeth City
DUNBAR, JAMES K. Scranton
DUNCAN, WANDA J. Arlington, Va.
DUNN, BYRON K. Mount Olive
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DUNN, EVA E. Greenville
DUPREE, SHIRLEY A. Greenville
DURANT, DAVID H. Florence
EATMON, FRANKIE A. Woodland
JUNIORS
EARP, MARY A. Raleigh
EASON, BRENDA C. Macclesfield
EDWARDS, ELMO T. Louisburg
EDWARDS, HERMAN O., JR. Ahoskie
EDWARDS, RICHARD D. Goldsboro
ELDER, SARA J. High Point
ELIAS, GLORIA J. Weldon
ELLER, REBECCA L. Granite Quarry
ELLIOTT, BRICE R. Statesville
ELLIOTT, LLINDA E. Loris, S.C.
ELLIS, RONALD A Mount Airy
ELMORE, AMAZIAH W. Goldsboro
ELMORE, LINDA F. Goldsboro
ENNIS, SARAH E. Benson
ENNIS, WALTER M. Greensboro
ENTZMINGER, THEODORE Charlotte
ERVIN, LUCY C. Richlands
EULISS, DANIEL B. Graham
EVANS, ALBERT L., III
EVANS, CAROLYN L. Edenton
EVANS, PATRICIA N. Greenville
EVERHART, ROBERT G., JR. Lexington
EVERSON, MARSHEL W. Washington
FAIRLESS, CHARLOTTE E. Harrellsville
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FAIRRINGTON, C. JAN High Point
FARABOW, JEANNE E. Fuquay-Varina
FARMIER, CLAUDETTE C. High Point
FARMER, FRANK D., JR. Wilson
FAULKNER, CHARLEENE B. Wadesboro
FELTON, ELBERT P. Greenville
FIELDS, CHARLES R. Greenville
FINCH, CHARLIE C. Henderson
FINMAN, EDWARD D. Charlotte
FINN, RONALD W. Greensboro
FISCHER, ROSEMARY Alexandria, Va.
FISHER, DOROTHY G. Mebane
FISHER, DOUGLAS Woodstown, N.J.
FITTERMAN, BONNY N. New Bern
FITZGERALD, DAVID, JR. Worf, Va.
FLOWERS, AYDREN D. Wilson
FONTAINE, LINDA L. Woodsdale
FORBES, JUDITH L. Smithfield
FOSTER, CHARLES D. Advance
FOSTER, D. MARIE Greenville
FOSTER, SALLY A. Littleton
FRANKHOUSER, DAVID G. Stevens, Pa.
FRANKLIN, BEN H., III High Point
FRANKLIN, JOEL H. Lychburg, Va.
FULLER, JOSEPH F. Rocky Mount
FULLER, JUDY G. Pinetops
FULLERTON, MARTHA S. Greensboro
FURMAN, GAE D. Fanwood, N.J.
GAFFNEY, JOHN J. Philadephia, Pa.
GAINEY, GLENDA V. Rockingham
GAINEY, GRANVILLE, JR. Dunn
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JUNIORS
GALLOWAY, PATRICIA Supply
GARDNER, CLYDE B. Mebane
GARNER, PRISCILLA J. Newport
GARRISON, JUDITY A. Greenville
GASKILL, MARY E. Raleigh
GENTRY, KATHRYN R. Roxboro
GENTRY, GEORGYE L. Roxboro
GIDDINGS, BARRY M. Washington
GILES, BONNIE L. Fayetteville
GLOVER, MARY E. Bailey
GODFREY, JAMES E. Orlando, Fla.
GOFORTH, RONNIE L. Olin
GOINS, RALPH M. Durham
GOODNIGHT, LARRY M. Salisbury
GOODWIN, BETTY J. Raleigh
GOODWIN, MARY S. Arlington, Va.
GORDON, JERRY G. Ahoskie
GRAHAM, KAY F. Efland
GRANTHAM, CLAUDE S. Stantonsburg
GRAY, JOHN T. Pleasant Garden
GRAYBEAL, KAY S. Statesville
GREASON, SUDY K. Chesapeake, Va.
GREENE, BARBARA A. Griffon
GREENE, KELLY E. Biscoe
GREENLEE, HAROLD R. Charlotte
GREGORY, TIMOTHY G. Chesapeake, Va.
GRIFFIN, JANET T. Jacksonville
GRIFFIN, SUSAN Pinetops
GRIMSLEY, JIMMIE R. Wilson
GRISSOM, DENNIS M. Henderson
GRISSOM, HILDA R. Stedman
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GROCE, DAVID L. Jonesville
GROGAN, LUCY A. Leaksville
GROTGEN, MARY F. Wilmington
GRUBBS, JOHN W. Winston-Salem
JUNIORS
GUICE, GIGI Greenville
GUNTER, ROBERT C. Sanford
GUPTON, FRANCES J. Rocky Mount
GUTHRIE, JEAN M. Yanceyville
GUTYAR, FRANCES J. Newton
HACKWORTH, CECIL L. Aberdeen
HADDOCK. VIRGINIA C. Trenton
HAHN, JEFFREY C. Nazareth, Pa.
HALE, EDWARD D. Roanoke Rapids
HALE, SARA F. Rocky Mount
HALL, CAROL L. Elloree, S.C.
HALL, GEORGE P., JR. Seaboard
HALL, PAMELA K. Portsmouth, Va.
HANDY, MARGARET H. Williamston
HARDEE, MARGARET D. Enfield
HARDISON, ALLIE L. Jamesville
HARDY, BARBARA A. Snow Hill
HARDY, MARY E. Kinston
HARMON, JOAN P. Fairfax, Va.
HARPE, HENRY C. Elkin
HARRELL, BARBARA J. Saratoga
HARRELL, CLINTON F. Winton
HARRIS. JAMES M. Dillon, S.C.
HARRIS, JOHN H., III Weldon
HARRIS. SHELIA R. Albemarle
HARRISON, CHESTER F. Snow Hill
HARRISON, ELIZABETH G. Williamston
HARRISON, TED O. Tarboro
HARVEY, JAMES B. Littleton
HASSELL, NANCY L. Columbia
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HAUFLER, DONALD C. Hampton, Va.
HAYWORTH, WILLIAM W. Asheboro
HEADLEY, JANET M. Danville, Va.
HEARN, VIRGINIA E. McLean, Va.
HEATH, BESSIE R. Hookerton
HELMS, ANCIL R. Monroe
HELMS, MARY A. Winpate
HERRING, RICHARD H. Suffolk, Va.
HERSH, PAUL W, Washington, D.C.
HEWITT, BARBARA L. Whiteville
HICKS, BILLY S. Vanceboro
HICKS, GEORGE D., JR. Brick, N.J.
HIGH, REBECCA L, Rocky Mount
HILL, DONNA J. Lynchburg, Va.
HILL, JOAN G. Clayton
HILL, KEITH E. Pink Hill
HILTON, JOSEPH T., II Chapel Hill
HINSHAW, STEPHEN G. Yadkinville
HISERMAN, RONALD W. Waynesboro, Va.
HOBGOOD, ELLIS W. Franklinton
HOELL, HENRY W., JR. Greenville
HOERTER, JOHS C. Chatham, N.J.
HOFFMAN, FREDRIC, II Falls Church, Va.
HOKE, JANE A. Davidson
HOLLINGSWORTH, ROGER Greenville
HOLLINGSWORTH, SUSAN Sping Hope
HOLLOWAY, ALLEN J. JR. Henderson
HOLLOWELL, RICHARD Edenton
HOLSHOUSER, EUGENE O. Salisbury
HOLT, CYNTHIA A. Raleigh
HOLT, DORIS E. Graham
HOLTON, DENNIS B. Wilmington, Del.
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HOLTON, JOHN T. Roanoke, Va.
HOOKS, JUDITH O. Fremont
HORNE, ANN T. Kure Beach
HORNE, COY C. Maxton
HORTON, WILLIAM M. Greenville
HOUSE, ELIZABETH M. Nokesville, Va.
HOUSE, FRANKLIN T. Portsmouth, Va.
HOUSTON, PENNY G. Charlotte
HOWARD, MOLLIE E. Scotland Neck
HOWE, MICHAEL S. Hamlet
HOYLE, JERRY W. Henderson
HUBBARD, HILDA G. New Bern
HUDGINS, TERECE C. Portsmouth, Va.
HUDSON, RICHARD L. Greenville
HUDSON, WILLIAM M. Greensboro
HUFFMAN, ELEANOR I. Spencer
HUNEYCUTT, DAVID S. Jacksonville
HUNSUCKER, PATRICIA L. Robbins
HUTTO, SYLVIA F. Rocky Mount
HUTZLER, GALE S. Richmond, Va.
INGOLD, RAY V. Julian
IPOCK, LINDA F. Beaufort
JACKSON, WILLIAM A. Grifton
JACOB, WALTER M. Montvale, N.J.
JAKEMAN, GEORGE A. Franklin, Va.
JARMAN, CECIL T. Jacksonville
JARVIS, OLLIE R. Petersburg, Va.
JENKINS, CHARLES R. Rockingham
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JENKINS, JOSEPH L. Greenville
JENNINGS, HOWARD D., JR. Elizabeth City
JENNINGS, LINDA S. Portsmouth, Va.
JOHNSON, BONNIE E. Oxford
JOHNSON, CHARLES Godlsboro
JOHNSON, JOEL K. Smithfield
JOHNSON, JUDITH Benson
JOHNSON, JUDY L. Benson
JUNIORS
JOHNSON, NANCY B. Kinston
JOHNSON, WILLIAM W., JR. Dover
JOHNSTON, MARTHA G. Weldon
JOHNSTON, ROBERT B. Greenville
JONES, BONNIE S. Elizabeth City
JONES, DAVID J. Favettevillc TONES. EMMETT P. Tyner
JONES, HAROLD A., JR. Salem, N.J.
JONES, JOHN T. New Bern
JONES, KATHERINE V. Zirconio
JONES, LINDA T. Swansboro
Jones, MARY A. Pikeville
JONES, MIRIAM A. Ahoskie
JONES, PATRICIA A. New Bern
JORDAN, JOYCE M. Sunbury
JORDAN, DALE Elkin
JOYCE, LINDA D. Leaksville
JOYNER, DAVID C. Lewiston
JOYNER, JUDY A. Rocky Mount
JOYNER, THELMA G. Mount Olive
JUSTICE, THOMAS F. Jacksonville
KALEEL, STEPHEN J. Charlotte
KAYLOR, ROBERT W. Wilmington
KEEL, MARY M. Portsmouth, Va.
KEIBER, ROBERT J. Kearny, N. J.
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KELLEY, CAROLYN S. Roanoke, Va.
KELLEY, MARY C. Madison
KENNEDY PEGGY S. Mount Olive
KEY, MONNIE P. Robbins
KILLIAN, PAUL W., JR. Roanoke, Va.
KIMSEY, JAMES R. Murphy
KINDLE, MICKEY E. Kenton, Ohio
KING, CARL W. Durham
KING, RAY W. Kannapolis
KING, RONALD H. Bear Creek
KINLAW, ELLEN E. Greenville
KINNARD, ROBERT L. Norfolk, Va.
KIRBY, KENNETH N. Dunn
KIRKLAND, THURLOE L. Pendleton
KIRSCH, MARY D. Milton, Fla.
KLINGMAN, SARAH E. Greenville
KLUTTZ, BRENDA R. Rockwell
KNOCK, DAVID H. Arlington
KOONCE, SUE E. Jacksonville
KOONTZ, SYLVIA S. Welcome
KOWALSKI, PRISCILLA Aulander
KRIZ, PETER Greenville
KUHNS, RONALD D. Bethlehem, Pa.
LAMAR, THOMAS C. New Bern
LAMAL VERLA J. Lucoma
LAMPLEY, INA K. Biscoe
LANCASTER, RONALD S. Burlington
LANDRY, FERNAND A., JR. Charlestown, W. Va.
LANE, ASHLEY H. Roxobell
LANEY. MARY B, Monroe
LANGDON, CHARLENE A. Benson
LARSON, MARGUERITE J. Cherry Point
LEARY, LAURA M. Vanceboro
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LEGGETT, ROBERT E., JR. Hobgood
LEONARD, DEITRA M. Lexington
LEONARD, JEWELL S. Fayetteville
LEONARD, PATRICIA A. High Point
JUNIORS
LEONHARDT, RITA A. Cherryville
LESTER, SANDRA G. Fuquay-Varina
LETCHWORTH, JOHN W. Rocky Mount
LEWIS, MARGARET H. Beaufort
LEWIS, PEGGY A. Statesville
LINGERFELT, JUDY A. Charlotte
LITTLE, THELAIA F. Ash
LITTLETON, TROWBRIDGE Midleburg, Va.
LOCKHART, CAROLYN V. Semora
LOEHR, JUDITH E. Richmond, Va.
LOFTUS, DENNIS L. Raeford
LOMAX, PHILLIP M. Star
LOUDEN, MARIE A. Fostoria, Ohio
LORRAINE, WILLIAM C. Charlotte
LOY, HARRIET T. Graham
LUCAS, JUNEAL K. Durham
LUCKHAM, RUTH D. Morehead City
LUEHRS, WILLIAM J. Kenly
LURVEY, PATRICA A. Washington
LYNCH, BRENDA S. Selma
MACDIARMID, JOHN M. Rocky Mount
MACKINTOSH, MARGARET Raleigh
MADRE, JAMES L. Rocky Elizabeth City
MALLARD, MICHAEL S. Trenton
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MALLON, JOHN F. Scotch Plains, N.J.
MALLORY, JAMES D., JR. Plymouth
MANGUM, WILLIAM T. Durham
MANNING, WILLIAM N. Plymouth
MARASCO, JAMES J. Norfolk, Va.
MARINE, LESLEY D. Charlotte
MARKLAND, BRENDA S. Winston-Salem
MARTIN, EMMA J. Portsmouth, Va.
MARTIN, JENNIE S. Macclesfield
MARTIN, KATHRYN G. Middletown, R.I.
MARTIN, KENNETH W. Greensboro
MARTHIN, PENNY L. Tarboro
MASON, CAROLYN S. Marshallberg
MASSEY, EARL V. Rehoboth, Del.
MASTIN, ROBERT F., JR. Elkin
MATLOCK, SANDRA G. Greensboro
MATSON, JOHN D. Lodi, N.J.
MATTHEWS, BARBARA J. Asheville
MAYO, FRANCES E. Fountain
McALISTER, J. L., JR. Hemingway, S.C.
McBRIDE, VANCE M., JR. Statesville
McCALL, HARRY L. Marion
McCALL, PATRICIA A. Lenoir
McCLEES, CELIA M. Williamston
McCLEES, ROBERT W. Williamston
McCLUNG, JACK A., JR. Spungdahlem, Ger.
McDONALD, DIANNE B. Wilmington
McDONALD, LAURA H. Simpson
McDONALD, ROBERT W. Seaford, Del.
McDUFFIE, F. BILL Hamlet
McKEE, WILBUR B. Greensboro
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MALLON, JOHN F. Scoth Plains, N.J.
MALLORY, JAMES D., JR. Plymouth
MANGUM, WILLIAM T. Durham
MANNING, WILLIAM N. Plymouth
MARASCO, JAMES J. Norfolk, Va.
MARINE, LESLEY D. Charlotte
MARKLAND, BRENDA S. Winston-Salem
MARTIN, EMMA J. Portsmouth, Va.
MARTIN, JENNIE S. Macclesfield
MARTIN, KATHRYN G. Middletown, R.I.
MARTIN, KENNETH W. Greensboro
MARTIN, PENNY L. Tarboro
MASON, CAROLYN S. Mashallberg
MASSEY, EARL V. Rehoboth, Del.
MASTIN, ROBERT F., JR. Elkin
MATLOCK, SANDRA G. Greensboro
JUNIORS
MATSON, JOHN D. Lodi, N.J.
MATTHEWS, BARBARA J. Asheville
MAYO, FRANCES E. Fountain
McALISTER, J. L., JR. Hemingway, S.C.
McBRIDE, VANCE M., JR. Statesville
McCALL, HARRY L. Marion
McCALL, PATRICIA A. Lenoir
McCLEES, CELIA M. Williamston
McCLEES, ROBERT W. Williamston
McCLUNG, JACK A., JR. Spungdahlem, Ger.
McDONALD, DIANNE B. Wilmington
McDONALD, LAURA H. Simpson
McDONALD, ROBERT W. Seaford, Del.
McDUFFIE, F. BILL Hamlet
McKEE, WILBUR B. Greensboro
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MOOSE, LINDA G. Cary
MORGAN, BELMOUNT J., JR. Morehead City
MORGAN, GAYLE S. Spring Hope
MORGAN, LINDA C. Raeford
MORGAN, WILLIAM T. Oxford
MORRIS, JANET G, Denton
MORRIS, LINDA G. Hickory
MORRIS, ROSS A. Richmond, Va.
MORRIS, SHARON F. Jamestown
MORROW, CAROLE L. Goldsboro
MOSS, JAMES H. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
MOUSHEGIAN, JAMES Alexandria, Va.
MUMFORD, PATRICK W. New Bern
MURPHY, HARRY D. Rose Hill
MURRELL, RICHARD E. Greensboro
NANCE, KENNETH B. Florence, S.B.
NAVEY, BEVERLY C. Greensboro
NELSON, CHARLES S. Robersonville
NELSON, LEE JR. Kernersville
NELSON, MARIAN H. Grifton
NEVILLE, DOROTHY A. Chapel Hill
NEWBERRY, JOY M. Lumberton
NEWMAN, SARA F. Whiteville
NIXON, ANNIE R. Edenton
NIXON, ROGER M. Winfall
NORRIS, BRENDA G. Dunn
NORRIS, LARRY G. Dunn
NORTHUP, JOHN H. Lititz, Pa.
NORVILLE, CAROL M. Fountain
NUTT, SANDDRA K. Durham
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NYLANDER, JUDITH K. Richmond, Va.
OLIVER, BRAXTON S. New Bern
OLIVER, DANIEL N. Washington
ORMOND, ABBIE A. Garner
ORR, CELIA K. Falls Church, Va.
OVERTON, ANN C. Cherry Point
OWEN, JUDITH L. Stony Creek, Va.
OWENS, RUFUS D. Greenville
PACHIMSAWAT, PRAJIT Bangkok, Thailand
PADGETT, DIANA G. Asheville
PADRICK, BARBARA G. Jacksonville
PAHL, MARGARET S. Autryville
PAINTER, JOAN E. Graham
PAMBY, JOANNE D. Washington, N.J.
PANTON, ALICE K. Milwaukee
PARKER, GERALD F. Melalla, Oregon
PARMELEE, CINDA R. Raleigh
PARNELL, JUDITH G. Micro
PARRISH, JACKIE W. Kenly
PARRY, WALLACE T. Rocky Mount
PARSONS, ALICE J. Candor
PATTEN, CHARLENE M. Newport News, Va.
PAUL, MAURICE R. Belhaven
PAUL, RICHARD S. Greenville
PEARCE, LINDA J. Benson
PEARSON, WILLIAM S. Greensboro
PEEDIN, BONNIE G. Pine Level
PENDER, FRANCES S. Hillsboro
PENDERGRASS, RANNIE J. Durham
PENTECOST, JOHN M. Donelson, Tenn.
PERKINS, CAROLYN Danville, Va.
PERNELL, JULIAN T. Henderson
PERNELL, LARRY E. Rock Mount
PERRY, JAMES W. Windsor
PERRY, LINWOOD M., JR. Sims
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PERRY, NANCY C. Durham
PERRY, RAYMOND D. Albemarle
PETKA, ROBERT C. Wilmington, Del.
PETERS, ROBERT L. Dunn
PETTIGREW, JACQUELINE Rocky Mount
PHELPS, BRENDA R. Durham
PHILLIPS, LARRY W. Raeford
PIERCE, GLORIA G. Roper
PIERCE, KENNETH M. Windsor
PIKE, DIANA L. Fremont
PIKE, JOE B. Mount Airy
PILAND, PERGY K. Oak City
PINER, WALLACE J. Wilmington
PITTMAN, THERESA A. Selfridge, A.F.B., Mich.
POPE, FRANCES W. Dunn
POWELL, GARY C. Hampton, Va.
POWELL, JOAN E. Alexandria, Va.
POWELL, THOMAS L. Ahoskie
PRESLEY, RONNIE D. Belmont
PRESSER, LONA K. Greenville
PRESTON, GLORIA D. Stokesdale
PRICE, JOSEPH M. Seaford, Del.
PRIDGEN, ALICE M. La Grange
PRYCE, SILAS H. Rockingham
PUGH, WORTH T. Greensboro
PULLEY, NANCY R. Mount Olive
PURSER, HOWARD B. Charlotte
RACHELS, CAROLYN P. Richmond, Va.
RAPE, JANET L. Monroe
RASOR, BROOKS M., JR. Clayton
RAYFIELD, HUBERT E., JR. Wadesboro
RAYNOR, MARGARET E. Fayetteville
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REAVIS, ALMA D. Magnolia
REDD, SARA V. Maysville
REECE, MARY J. Jonesville
REESE, THOMAS O., JR. Newport News, Va.
JUNIORS
REIBSMEN, VIRGINIA H. Chester, Va.
REID, FAY M. Southern Pines
REIF, PAUL B. New Castle, Del.
RENEGAR, ANN P. Monroe
RHOADES, JANICE C. Richmond, Va.
RHODES, WILLIAM B., JR. Raleigh
RHONEY, GERALDINE E. Hickory
RICE, WILLIAM B. Kinston
RICHARDSON, JOHN E. Zebulon
RICHARDSON, GEORGE R. Roano, Va.
RICKS, ETHRIDGE H., II New Bern
RIDDICK, BOBBIE B. Norfolk, Va.
RIDDLE, KATHRYN R. Ashville
RIDGE, JOAN I. Smithfield
ROBBINS, JUDITH D. Winston-Salem
ROBBINS, LYNDA R. Ahoskie
ROBBINS, PHYLLIS A. Siler City
ROBERSON, TOMMY E. Robersonville
ROBERTS, JOAN L. Durham
ROBERTS, TOBY Goldsboro
ROBERTSON, HORACE C. Littleton
ROBERTSON, JAMES M., JR. Harmony
ROBINSON, JAMES P. Greenville
RODRIGUEZ, FREDERICK Brentwood, Md.
RODMAN, ELEANOR M. Washington
ROGERS, CAROL M. Winston-Salem
ROOT, MELISSA E. Lynchboro, Va.
ROPER, SELENA R. Norfolk, Va.
ROSE, CHARLES F. Lucama
ROSENTAL, MARITA S. Rocky Mount
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ROSS, PATRICIA ANN Greenville
ROSS, PRISCILLA B. New Bern
ROUNTREE, CAROLYN G. Gates
ROUSE, EMMA L. Kinston
JUNIORS
ROUSE, PATRICIA Fayetteville
ROUSSY, SUZANNE Lausanue, Switzerland
RUDY, JOHN R. Lancaster, Pa.
RUNNION, HARRY E. Lenoir
RYON, THOMAS S., JR. Farmville
SALDIN, CAROLE A. Pacific Palisades, Calif.
SAMS, MICHAEL G. Greensboro
SANDERSON, BETTY L. Albertson
SANFORD, BERT J., III Rutherfordton
SAPP, JANE E. Winston-Salem
SARAFANDI, ABDUL F. Salfit-Nablus, Jordon
SASSER, VIRGINIA K. Mount Olive
SATTERWHITE, GARLAND Rutherfordton
SCARLETT, JAMES G. Graham
SCHWENCKE, CHRISTINE Palm Beach, Fla.
SCHWIND, PATRICIA A. Levittown, Pa.
SCOTT, CAROL J. Kenly
SCOTT, HORACE K. Wilmington
SCOTT, PATRICIA L. Durham
SCOTT, RICHARD D. Sanford
SESSOMS, BARBARA L. Lumberton
SHEA, PATRICIA Norfolk, Va.
SHEARIN, BARBARA A. Whiteville
SHEARIN, DAN M. Whitakers
SHEARON, BOBBY N. Wake Forest
SHEETS, CHARLES E. Portsmouth, Va.
SHEPARD, BRUCE G. Nags Head
SHERMAN, GEORGE High Point
SHERRILL, RUSSELL G. Raleigh
SHOAF, MELINDA G. Burlington
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SHUTT, WANDA K. Winston-Salem
SIEGFRIED, JUDITH W. Hampton, Va.
SIGMON, JOYCE H. Roanoke, Va.
SIKES, PAUL L., II Greensboro
SIMPSON, WALTER S. Gretna, Va.
SINGLETON, MAXINE H. Pink Hill
SIZER, SHARON A. Suffolk, Va.
SKINNER, CORONEL C. Greensboro
SLAUGHTER, LINDA P. Blanch
SMALL, ALICE F. Roper
SMALL, DIANNE I. Elizabeth City
SMITH, BARRY L. Nazareth, Pa.
SMITH, BRENDA S. Benson
SMITH, CAROLYN S. Greenville
SMITH, DIANE D. Fayetteville
SMITH, EDWIN T., JR. Winston-Salem
SMITH, EMMETT G. Liberty
SMITH, ETHEL M. Kinston
SMITH, EULA M. Goldsboro
SMITH, KENNETH R. Goldsboro
GRADY, LELA F. Kinston
SMITH, MARGARET P. Morehead City
SMITH, MARY C. Mount Olive
SMITH, MARY D. Greenville
SMITH, MARY E. Fayetteville
SMITH, MICHAEL E. Pawtucket, R.I.
SMITH, SUE E. Greensboro
SMOOT, CATHARINE Tarboro
SNEAD, LAWRENCE C. Yanceyville
SNELL, DONNA H. Mount Airy
SNOWDEN, WILSON W. Currituck
SPELL, JAMES H. Roseboro
275
SPENCE, MARGARET A. Concord
SPENCER, BETTY W. Creswell
SPENCER, WALTER J., JR. Valdese
SPIVEY, NANCY M. Edenton
SPRINGLE, CHARLES L. Jacksonville
SPRINGS, ELEANOR A. Charlotte
STADFIELD, CAROL R. Alexandria, Va.
STAFFORD, FRANKLIN L. Albertson
STAFFORD, GRACE A. Greenville
STAFFORD, PATRICIA J. Kernersville
STALKER, SHARON E. Woodstock, Va.
STANLET, KENNETH R. Wilmington
STAPLEFORD, LORENA R. Kinston
STARNES, MICHAEL H. Asheville
STATON, VERNON E. Buena Vista, Va.
STEED, ROLAND, E. Denton
STEPHENS, CHRISTI Cordova
STEPHENSON, GLORIA E. Willow Springs
STEPHENSON, JAMES T. Murfreesboro
STEPHENSON, LINDA A. Scaboard
STEVENS, WAYNE S. Virgilina, Va.
STEVENS, WILLIS R. Greenville
STEWART, ODIS R. Eawin
STILLMAN, LYNN B. Windsor
STINAGLE, GEORGE W. Wilson
STOCKS, BRENDA A. Havelock
STONE, SARA L. Durham
STRICKLAND, JOHN C. Goldsboro
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STUBBS, PEGGY H. Greenville
STUTTS, MARY A. Southern Pines
STYRON, GEORGE T. Morehead
SUGG, EVE W. Smithfield
SUMNER, JOHN E. Winston-Salem
SUTE, ALBERT B., JR. Rahway, N.J.
SWICEGOOD, LINDA S. Lexington
SYKES, BETTY L. Kinston
JUNIORS
TAYLOE, EDWARD D. Charlottesville, Va.
TAYLOR, JUDITH A. Newport
TAYLOR, SHERA D. Como
TAYLOR, TONI J. Bradford, Pa.
TEEL, BENNIE E. Greenville
TERRELL, CHARLES L., JR. Raleigh
TEACHEY, BOBBY Rose Hill
TEACHEY, WILSON G. Wallace
TERRY, LYDIA J. Blairs, Va.
TESH, BILLY E. Newport News, Va.
THIGPEN, BRENDA L. Greenville
THIGPEN, JUDY L. Greenville
THOMAS, AILLENE S. Arlington, Va.
THOMPSON, ELSIE J. Charlotte
THOMPSON, HENRY H., JR. Charlotte
THOMPSON, JOHN W. Sparta, N.J.
THOMPSON. MARTHA M. New Bern
TOLLEY, SAMUEL R. Edenton
TOWNSEND, TERRY D. Bernardsville, N.J.
TRACY, MARGARET V. Charlotte
TRIPP, JIMMIE L. Conneaut, Ohio
TUCKER, JOSHUA L. Grifton
TUCKER, RUSSELL E. Magnolia
TURNER, JAMES M. Tyner
TURNER, MARY A. Eure
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TYLER, JUDITH E. Greensboro
TYSON, JAMES E. Siler City
TYSON, JOYCE A. Pinetown
TYSON, SYLVIA J. Snow Camp
UMBERGER, MILDRED J. Wytheville, Va.
UNDERWOOD, WINSTON L. Rockville, Md.
UPCHURCH, LARRY B. Wake Forest
USSERY, RICHARD L. Raeford
VALENTINE, NANCY T. Marshallberg
VANDYKEN, CHRISTIAN Greenville
VANDYKEN, JANE E. Camp Lejeune
VANUK, DANIEL A. Rahway, N.J.
VARNELL, CONNIE B. Elm City
VAUGHN, JAMES A. Stokesdale
VAUGHN, JANNIE G. Valdese
VICK, MARTHA A. Jacksonville
WACKERMAN, CHARLES S. Pollocksville
WADSWORTH, ELIZABETH Arlington, Va.
WALKER, ETHELYN J. Plymouth
WALL, LARRY E. Winston-Salem
WALL, PAUL R. East Bend
WALSH, JOHN L. Warwick, R.I.
WARD, WILLIAM A., JR. Rich Square
WARING, PATRICIA C. Richmond, Va.
WARNER, JAMES R. New Bern
WARREN, TONY D. Robersonville
WATERS, MARION H. Jamesville
WATERS, MARY M. Plymouth
WATKINS, DORIS P. Oxford
WATSON, JACQUELYN M. Chadbourn
WEATHERMAN, JANIE L. Statesville
WEEKS, CHRISTOPHER E. Elizabeth City
278
WEISS, AUDREY L. Charlotte
WELLS, CARROLL L. Senora
WESCOTT, COLON W. Manteo
WEST, JOYCE M. Concord
JUNIORS
WEST, MICHAEL L. Carolina Beach
WEST, SUSAN M. Statesville
WESTER, CATHERINE L. Spring Hope
WESTON, MAC A. Jacksonville
WETHERINGTON, ROSELLA Kinston
WHEELER, VALINDA A. Durham
WHISENHUNT, MARGARET Hamlet
WHITE, ELOUISE C. Ahoskie
WHITE, FRIEDA R. Colerain
WHITE, MILLIE Roper
WHITE, MIRIAM K. Colerain
WHITE, WILLIAM R. Manns Harbor
WHITEHURST, GROVER J. Washington
WHITEHURST, JOHN E. Robersonville
WHITFIELD, SANDRA P. Rocky Mount
WIEGNER, GEORGE M. Haddonfield, N.J.
WIGGS, JAMES P. Pinetops
WIGGS, VERNA J. Selma
WILCOX, ROBERT A. Richmond, Va.
WILKERSON, MYRTLE G. Newton Grove
WILKINS, WILLIAM, JR. Florence, S.C.
WILLIAMS, BEULAH R. Wilmington
WILLIAMS, CARLA L. Onancock, Va.
WILLIAMS, CLARA A. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, EDWIN J. Kinston
WILLIAMS, EVA A. Ahoskie
WILLIAMS, JAMES E., JR. Washington
WILLIAMS, JOAN B. Suffolk, Va.
WILLOUGHBY, JOSEPH D. Axden
WILLIAMS, MAYME C. Raleigh
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WILLIAMS, RONALD H. Greenville
WILLIAMSON, DOROTHY C. Wilson
WILLIAMSON, GRADY L. Seagrove
WILLIS, GRAYER K. Marshallberg
WILLIS, JAYNE T. Greenville
WILLIS, JOHN D. Harkers Island
WILLIS, JONIBEL Morehead City
WILLOUGHBY, BEN C. Snow Hill
WILSON, ANN L. Charlotte
WILSON, THERESE E. Greenville
WINBON, GEORGE R. Wilson
WINDHAM, LYNDIA L. Durham
WINSTEAD, JAMES E., JR. Elm City
WINSTON, SAMUEL C. Durham
WOLFE, BONNIE M. Nazareth, Pa.
WOMACK, JANE Carthage
JUNIORS
WOOD, JUDITH E. Roanoke Rapids
WOOD, NINA E. Chester, Va
WOOD, MARILYN H. Ayden
WOODARD, NANCY E. Princeton
WOODARD, VICTORIA New Bern
WOODLEY, MARY R. Columbia
WOODSIDE, JERRY F. Durham
WOOTEN, BILLIE J. Longhurst
WOOTEN, MARTHA S. La Grange
WORRELL, MARGARET J. Goldsboro
WRIGHT, CAROLYN A. Portsmouth, Va.
WRIGHT, DANNY W. Henderson
YOUNG, ROBERT A., JR. Powells Point
ZUZMA, REBECCA P. Williamsburg, Va.
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SOPHOMORES
Bill Deal, President; Sallie Yopp, Secretary; Jane Helms, Treasurer; Bill Dickens, Vice-President.
Class Officers
Senators
Our Freshman pass through one stage more And soon become our Sophomores. Sophomore means a "wise old fool," And this is true, as a general rule. His freshman year, now history. He wonders what he wants to be. Although he is a starter yet, He exceeds Freshmen, you can bet. Through study and implied result He deems to become an adult. When this plateau is finally reached He wishes others he may teach.
By now he knows just what it takes To make the grades and stand the quakes. By now he knows what college is for, For he's a full fledged Sophomore.
Pam Dalton, Jan Jackson, Bob Kerlin and Frank Rice.
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AAN, BARBARA J. Raleigh
ABBEY, SIMERON A., JR. Charlotte
ABENE, MICHELE A. Ayden
ABERNETHY, KATHRYN A. Nashville
ADAMS, THOMAS N., III Greensboro
AIKEN, JULIA M. Fuquay
ALCOCK, GUY W. Pollocksville
ALDRIDGE. JOHN T. Durham
ALEXANDER, WILLIAM K. Washington, D.C.
ALLEN, JONATHAN C. Apex
ALLEN, MICHAEL W. Four Oaks
ALLIGOOD, MARIAM L. Washington
Drew Pearson Gives Lecture.
ALLRED, CHARLES R. Kannapolis
ALLSBROOK, MICHAEL L. Greenville
ALLSBROOK, WILLIAM B., JR. Roanoke Rapids
ALTMAN, LINDA M. Kinston
AMICK, HAROLD W. Burlington
ANDERSON, LYNDA C. Matthews
ANDERSON, SUE A. Falls Church, Va.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM, JR. Olney, Va.
ANDREWS, BRUCE W. Clinton
ANDREWS, LOUISE F. Plymouth
ANGELO, JOSEPH Lynbrook, N.Y.
APPLEBY, ANDREW S. Franklin, Va,
ARLEDEGE, MICHAEL P. Cary
ARMSTRONG, PAUL, III Pinetops
ARNOLD, CARL T. Leaksville
ARNOLD, PATRICIA A. Portsmouth, Va.
ARROWOOD, HAROLD A. Lexington
ASKEW, ELIZABETH A, Kinston
ATKINSON, JANE Yorktown, Va.
AUSTIN, KENNETH W. Greensboro
AVERSA, ALFONSO R. New Bern
AVERY, JOHN A. Durham
AVERY, MARY F. Farmville
AVERY, NANCY P. Morganton
AYCOCK, DONALD A. Wilson
BAKER, BETTY L. Washington
BAKER, MICHAEL S. Typton, Ind.
BALDWIN, HARRY L. Liberty
BANKS, WILLIAM G. Holly Ridge
BARBEE, BETSY C. Hertford
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BARDEN, WOODROW T. Goldsboro
BAREFOOT, FRANCES M. Four Oaks
BAREFOOT, JUDY E. Newton Grove
BARGER, DONALD S. Burlington
BARKER, WAYNE M. Semore
BARNES, EDWARD D. Kenly
BARNES, JEAN D. Wade
BARNES, LINDA E. Kinston
BARRIER, REBA A. Mount Pleasant
BARRINGER, MARY J. Burlington
BARROW, BARBARA A. Snow Hill
BARTLETT, MARTHA B. Bowden
BARTLEY, WILLEAM S. Hubert
BARTS, DARRELL J. Yanceyville
BARWICK, DELTEON W. Kinston
BASNIGHT, SHEILA S. Manteo
BATEMAN, RAYE N. Belhaven
BAXLEY, HOWARD K. Wagram
BEAL, JULIA C. Goldsboro
BEAMAN, PATRICIA C. Stantonsburg
BEATO, JOSEPH A. Trenton, N.J.
BECHT, SUSAN E. Concord
BELL, PATRICIA A. Elizabethtown
BELL, SYLVIA J. Rocky Mount
BEMIS, WILLIAM Y.Robersonville
SOPHOMORES
BENDER, BARBARA B. Pollocksville
BENNETT, BARBARA S. New Bern
BENNETT, RONALD P. Ellerbe
BERINI, DANTE C. Durham
BERRY, BONNIE G. Fayetteville
BEST, BRENDA F. Goldsboro
BIGGS, SARA C. Hickory
BIRD, ROBERT F. Asheboro
BISHOP, ALFRED J. Goldsboro
BISHOP, JANE E. Bath
BLACKMAN, CLARA J. Dudley
BLANCHARD, STEPHEN M. Raleigh
BLAND, MARVIN H., JR. New Bern
BLOODWORTH, ANEXANDER Durham
BLOUNT, GWENDOLYN M. Jamesville
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BOLEJACK, DON P. Pittsboro
BOLEY, SUE E. Bethesda, Md.
BOLLING, BARBARA J. Winston-Salem
BONDS, MARY D. Williamston
BONEY, PATRICIA E. Hamlet
BOOKER, JOHN A. III Blackstone, Va.
BOST, WALTER L. Clinton
BOSTIC, WALTER E., JR. Warsaw
BOVARD, WALTER B. Virginia Beach, Va.
BOWEN, PATRICIA K. Plymouth
BOWERS, DOUGLAS B. Graham
BOWMAN, MARIE C. Hudson
BOYD, IRA H. Plymouth
BOYD, REBECCA J. Goldsboro
BOYD, WILLIAM T. Springfield, Va.
BOYHAN, THOMAS P. Oakdale, N.Y.
BOYKIN, LYNDA L. Winterville
BOYKIN, WILLIAM B. Sims
BRABBLE, DIANA F. Edenton
BRADFORD, SUSAN E. Arlington, Va.
BRAME, KERMIT D., JR. Kenly
BRANN, LORRAINE W. Snow Hill
BREWER, FRANK L. Greenville
BRICKHOUSE, HERBERT L. Columbia
BRIGHT, MARY C. Raleigh
BRILEY, BETTY J. Greenville
BRITT, LEONARD E. Princeton
BRITT, REBECCA A. Mount Olive
BRITTON, BRENDA C. Lewiston
BRITTON, JOHN C. Cranbury, N.J.
Hundred Unit Parade Launches Homecoming.
BRITTON. JOSEPH B. Lewiston
BROADHURST, JANET C. Wilson
BROADHURST, MARY E. Mount Olive
BROOKS, LORA C. Durham
BROOKS, SHEILA A. Fayetteville
BROWDER, JAMES L. Richmond, Va.
BROWN, DAVID A. Youngsville
BROWN, ELIZABETH B. Tarboro
BROWN, KENNETH E. Fredericksburg, Va.
BROWN, LAWERNCE M., JR. Lynchburg, Va.
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BROWN, MARY J. Hobbsville
BROWN, PATRICIA J. Rocky Point
BROWN, REBECCA A. Rockingham
BROWN, ROBERT C, JR. Roanoke Rapids
BROWN, THOMAS E. Greenville
BRYAN, JAMES W., III Hobgood
BRYANT, ROSS F. Washington, D.C.
BUCK, ELBERT T., JR. Winterville
BULLA, JANE C. Asheboro
BULLARD, LINDA N. Lumber Bridge
BULLOCK, JIMMIE N. Fairmont
BULLUCK, JUDY K. Williamston
BUMGARDNER, JOHN M. Charlotte
BUNN, RUSSELL D. Goldsboro
Wright Fountain gets a much needed bath from college maintenance employ- ees - to remove soap suds.
SOPHOMORES
BURGESS, WILLIAM L. Washington
BURGESS, PEGGY R. Battleboro
BURKE, JOHN V. Jacksonville
BURNS, ELIZABETH A. Pittsboro
BURNSIDE, BRUCE M. Arlington, Va.
BURROUGHS, CANDACE V. Bridgeton
BURTON, P. JANE High Point
BUTLER, CHARLES K. Charlottesville, Va.
BYNUM, CATHERINE E. Iron Station
BYRD, FRANKLIN D., III Fayetteville
BYRD, RETHA F. Coats
BYRNE, RICHARD L. Fayetteville
CALDER, LEROY A., JR. Albemarle
CALHOUN, BRENDA G. Greenville
CAMP, JAMES C. Pittsboro
CAMPBELL, MARTHA E. Rocky Mount
CAMPBELL, MARY E. Oxford
CAMPBELL, PATRICIA A. Burlington
CAMPBELL, THOMAS H. Wilson
CANNADY, WILLIAM M., JR. Oxford
CANNON, INA S. Grimesland
CAPPS, PAUL C, JR. Jacksonville
CARAWAN, DOUGLAS D. Mesic
CARAWON, EMOGENE Cove City
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CARLTON, PENELOPE V. Edenton
CARMICHAEL, FRANCES C. Norfolk, Va.
CARPENTER, MARY J. Newport News, Va.
CARR, VIRGINIA S. Dudley
CARRAWAY, JOSEPH L. Farmville
CARRAWAY, PEGGY L. Greenville
CARTER, BRENDA H. Garland
CARTER, ELINOR M. Halifax, Va.
CARTER, PARKER W. Mullins, S.C.
CASEY, PHILLIP H., JR. Lynchburg, Va.
CASH, SONDRA L. Franklinton
CASHION, JAMES E., JR. Mooreville
CAUDLE, RICHARD L. Charlotte
CHADWICK, VERNON P. Silver Spring, Md.
CHAPMAN, JAMES A. Greenville
CHAPPELL, ELLEN D. Burlington
CHEROFF, RICHARD P. Fayetteville
CHERRY, BETTY L. Washington
CHERRY, JANET A. Charlotte
CHILTON, LARRY W. Winston-Salem
CHRISTENBURY, JUDY M. Fayetteville
CLAPP, ALVIS R. Whitsett
CLARK, MARY E. Statesville
CLARK, RUBY J. Oxford
CLEGG, ELEANOR J. Sanford
CLINE, BARBARA C. Wilson
CLOUGH, DAVID N. Columbia
COATES, JAMES E. Coates
COBB, RICHARD E. Edenton
COBB, VADEN L. Greensboro
COCHRAN, FRANCIL W., JR. Greensboro
COCKMAN, JAMES E. Rockingham
COLE, DONALD W. Siler City
COLE, LENA C. Fountain
COLEMAN, MAURICE A., JR. Glendale, Ariz.
COLLINS, JUDITH A. Wake Forest
COLLINS, SYLVIA D. Elizabeth City
COMER, WAYNE D. Goldsboro
CONRAD, VIRGINIA D. Charlotte
COOK, JAMES A. Blanch
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COOPER, GILBERT G., JR. Morehead City
COOPER, SANDRA L., Wilson
CORBETT, DOUGLAS R. Goldsboro
COTTON, JERRY W. Moncure
COWART, JOHN W. Camp Lejune
COX, CORNELIA I. Clayton
COX, OTTIS G., JR. Chocowinity
COX, SAMUEL H. Goldsboro
CRABTREE, MARTHA A. Rougemont
CRANE, PETER B. Fayetteville
CRAYTON, JAMES E., JR. Smithfield
CREECH, GLORIA J. Kinston
CREECH, JOYE L. Fayetteville
CREW, JOHN A. Morganton
CRISP, BETTY L. Pinetops
CROCKER, LINDS B. Henderson
CROLL, NANCY J. Federalsburg, Mo.
CROOM, FRANCES E. Trenton
CROSBY, SANDRA G. Raleigh
CROSS, CAROL J. Charlotte
Pirate gridders Norman Swindell, Bill Cline, and Bill Prince, cast their ballots in the Student Government Associations elections.
SOPHOMORES
CR0WELL, WILLIAM J. Norfolk, Va.
CRAXT0N, HILDA A. Richmond, Va.
CULPEPPER, VICTORIA J. Portsmouth, Va.
CUNNINGHAM, SYDNEY G. Winston-Salem
CURRIN, GLENDA F. Angier
CURRIN, PHYLLIS A. Henderson
CURRIN, SANDRA E. Angier
CYGAN, JOEL R. Westminster, Mass.
DAIL, DELLA R. Greenville
DALTON, PAMELA J. Greensboro
DANIEL, ANNE C. Greenville
DANIEL, BEN A. Yanceyville
DANIEL, DARRYL T. Rocky Mount
DANIELS, CANDACE A. Statesville
DANIELS, JIMMY R. Rocky Mount
DARDEN, CARL D. Newton Grove
DARK, LOIS E. Sanford
DAVENPORT, ANDREW Rocky Mount
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DAVIDSON, TONDRA C. Statesville
DAVIS, ARCHIE D. Atalantic Beach
DAVIS, DORIS A. Whiteville
DAVIS, GARY E. Pantego
DAVIS, GEORGIA E. Four Oaks
DAVIS, KATHERINE L. Faison
DAVIS, LYLA D. Columbia
DAVIS, MARY L. Smithfield
DAVIS, SUSAN L. Mount Airy
DAVIS, WILLIAM S., JR. Warrenton
DAWSON, LINDA S. Kinston
DAY, SANDRDA J. Oxford
DEAL, JACKIE W. Pinetops
DEAL, MADELINE E. Farmville
DEAL, WILLIAM F. Statesville
DEATON, ELIZABETH A. Mooresville
DECKER, WILLIAM E. Bellmawr, N.J.
DEMILLE, FRANK R. Virginia Beach, Va.
DENNIS, CHRISTOPHER L. Swansboro
DENNIS, JOYCE F. Ayden
DENTON, EMILY C. Whitakers
DERRICKSON, VIVIAN M. Selleyville, Del.
DICKENS, JUDY A. Rocky Mount
DICKENS, WILLIAM I., III Wilson
DILDA, KENNETH W. Foutain
Novelist Englis Fletcher Present
DINEEN, MICHAEL J. Wilmington
DOOD, WILLIAM C. Raleigh
DOODS, LINDA E. Greenville
DODSON, THOMAS A., JR. Kinston
DOTY, FRANKS JR. Charlotte
DOUGHTIE, JOAN L. Holland, Va.
DRAKE, ROGER W., JR. Franklin, Va.
DRIVER, CHARLES M., JR. Landin
DUNAWAY, DONALD J. Elizabeth City
DUNCAN, ROBERT T., JR. Raleigh
DUNN, JENNIE S. Henderson
EADIE, JOAN G. Farmingdale, N.Y.
EARNHARDT, LINDA K. Concord
EDGERTON, CAROL F. Greensboro
EDWARDS, BRENDA E. Ayden
288
EDWARDS, DIANA W. Louisburg
EDWARDS, GLENDA A. Sanford
EDWARDS, JOSEPH C. Rocky Moune
EDWARDS, LISTON G. Goldsboro
EDWARDS, MARY A. Polkton
EDWARDS, SANDRA R. Selma
EDWARDS, STANLEY E. Washington
EDWARDS, TANA R. Merritt
EFLAND, DONALD C. Efland
EICHORN, DENNIS E. Ayden
ELKINS, ROBERT B. Arlington, Va.
ELLIOTT, MARTHA L. Charlotte
for Dormitory Dedication.
EMBLER, TOE F. Asheville
EMORY, CHRISTINE S. New Bern
ENGLISH, ALINDA L. Warsaw
ENNIS, WAYNE L. Durham
EQUILS, JAMES W. Norfolk, Va.
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. Shalotte
EVANS, SUSAN W. Edenton
EWELL, GRACE L. Greenville
FAIRLESS, BRENDA R. Colerain
FALLS, IDA J. Bessemer City
FaNN, SANDRA L. Salemburg
FARTHING, MICHELE P. Goldsboro
SOPHOMORES
FEGAN, HAROLD J. Greenville
FELTON, LARRY L. Eure
FENNELL, MARY M. Rocky Point
FERGUSON, DOROTHY R. Lemon Springs
FERRELL, LENNIS F. Weldon
FERRIS, LINDA P. Belhaven
FETZER, DANIEL J. Shelby
FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS H. Wilson
FLOWERS, DIXIE R. Four Oaks
FOOS, GAIL E. Smithfield
FORBES, CHARLES E. Robersonville
FORBES, VERNON M. JR. Burlington
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FORD, AMNA A. Fayetteville
FORD, ANTHONY T. Williamsburg, Va.
FORREST KAY I. Vanceboro
FOWLE, ROBERT A. Washington
FRANKLIN, JAMES T. Raleigh
FRANKS, DONALD R. Goldsboro
FRAZIER. DAVID C. Raleigh
FREEMAN, CATHERINE A. Asheboro
FREUDIG, FRANK F. Winston-Salem
FRIDLEY, CLAUDE R. Alexandria, Va
FRITZ, JEAN Goldsboro
FRYE, DONALD G. Carthage
FULLER, JOHN P. Virginia Beach, Va.
FUSSELL, CAROLYN Clinton
Contemplation - leg-glancing, a tradi- tional activity at East Carolina, is very popular among the "college hill" set.
SOPHOMORES
FUSSELL, ROBIN L. Winterville
GARBETT, EARL W. JR. Richmond, Va.
GARDNER, GARY L. Williamston
GARMON, KENNETH S. Concord
GARRETT, MARY E. Wilmington
GARRIS, WILLIAM R. Greenville
GATLING, FRANK P. Springfield, Va.
GAUTIER, JUDITH A. Washington
GAYNOR, BEVERLY J. Falkland
GEHMAN, ADRIENNE D. Namakagar, Pa.
GENTRY, LINDA C. Wrightsville Beach
GENTRY, MARY A. King
GIFFORD, RICHARD O. Hyattsville, Md.
GILLEY, FRANCES A. Morresville
GILLIAM, ANNE S. Durham
GILLIS, WILLIAM J. Fayetteville
GLAZIER, LINDA A. Hunnington. W. Va.
GOINS, SHERRY G. High Point
GOODING, EVA M. Elizabeth City
GOULD, LINDSEY M. Raleigh
GRAHAM, GARY C. Greensboro
GRAHAM, JANICE R. Greensboro
GRALICK, JOSEPH A. Maple Shade, N.J.
GRANT, LINWOOD H. Seven Springs
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GRANTHAM, DOROTHY E. Goldsboro
GRAY, ANNETTE Jacksonville
GRAY, JOANNE Falls Church, Va.
GRAY, MERICE A. Newport
GRAY, SANDRA L. Durham
GREEN, LISA Norfolk, Va.
GREENWAY, DENNIS C. Henderson
GREGG, GERALD B. Chevy Chase, Md.
GREGORY, DAVID B. Shawboro
GREGORY, WILLIAM E. Wilson
GRESH, EDWARD L. Raleigh
GRIFFIN, CAROL E. Fairmont
GRIFFIN, CAROLYN J. Edenton
GRIFFIN, REBECCA F. Washington
GIRFFIN, SUSAN C. Hendersonville
GRIMES, ROBERT L. Robersonville
GRISSOM, CHARLES E. Henderson
GUIN, MARY N. Thomasville
GULLEY, THOMAS L. Tarboro
GUPTON, JOYCE A. Hollister
GURGANUS, MARCIA A. Greenville
GUSTAFSON, CAROL A. Williamston
GUTBERLET, MICHAEL J. Norfolk, Va.
GUTHRIE, CARL C. Jacksonville
GUTTERMAN, HERBERT E. Norfolk, Va.
GUY, HARRY D. Calypso
GUY, JOHN A. Charlotte
GWIN, MARY G. Wagram
GWYNNE, MATT K., III Wagram
HADDOCK, LINDA F. Hookerton
SOPHOMORES
HALL, JOHN C. Kenansville
HALL, THELMA K. Youngsville
HAMILTON, MICHAEL G. Somere Point, N.J.
HAMRICK, WALTER R. Shelby
HAND, JAMES W. Alexis
HANSEN, LINDA R. Hartford, Conn.
HANSEN, WALFRED J. New Bern
HARDEE, DANIEL E. Greenville
HARDEE ROGER B. Greenville
HARDISON, CLIFTON L. Seven Springs
291
HARDISON, NEAL F. Deep Run
HARMON, WILLIAM K. Olney, Va.
HARPER, JAMES S., JR. Rocky Mount
HARPER, JOE J. JR. Whitakers
HARRELL, CHARLIE R. Tarboro
HARRELL, SANDRA F. Macclesffield
HARRELL, SHIRLEY J. Colerain
HARRINGTON, JAMES JR. Olivia
HARRINGTON, MARION R. Greenville
HARRIS, ALETIA D. Rocky Mount
HARRIS, CARLTON W. Swan Quarter
HARRIS, CAROLYN J. Greenville
HARRIS, DOLORES R. Greenville
HARRIS, DONALD C. Fayetteville
HARRIS, MARSHA K. Pineville
HARRIS, SARAH E. Kings Park, N.Y.
HARRIS, SHELLY S. Fayetteville
HARRISON, MARTHA S. Lexington, Ky.
HARRISON, SANDRA K. Grifton
HARRISON, WILLIAM E. Windsor
The marching pi- rates, donning brighl purple and gold uni- forms, present an- other splendid half- time performance.
HARTSELL, HARRIET G. Concord
HARVEY, CAROLE M. Statesville
HASKINS, RICHARD B. Raleigh
HASTE, JUDY A. Edenton
HATLEY, GUY L. Kannopolis
HAWKINS, JOHN O. Mebane
HAYWORTH, CHARLOTTE S. Asheboro
HEALY, CLARENCE V., JR. Charlotte
HEATH, CHARLES L. Kinston
HECKMAN, GEORGE H., III Graham
HEDGECOCK, RICHARD T. Kernersville
HELMS, JANE A. Raleigh
HENDERSON, WILMA J. Statesville
HENDLEY, MARY G. Albemarle
HENDRICKS, W.F., III Richmond, Va.
HENDRIX, JUDY G. Hickory
HENRIES, MAX E. Aurora
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HENSON, DIANE E. Conover
HERRING, VARO E. Mount Olive
HERRINGTON, PHILLIP Martinsville, Va.
HICKORY, THOMAS D. South Boston, Va.
HICKS, DONNA LEE New Bern
HIGNITE, RONALD E. Greenville
HILL, JIMMY S. Ridgeway, Va.
HILL, POLLY A. Camp LeJeune
HILL, ROBERT M. Richmond, Va.
HILLIARD, CAROLYN S. Zebulon
HOBBS, JOYCELYN R. Hertford
HOBGOOD, REBECCA S. Durham
HOFFMANN, KATHARINE A. Fayetteville
HOGG, OAKLEY W., JR. Gloucester, Va.
HOGSETT, JAMES ALTON Henderson
HOLCOMB, SANDRA GAIL Cycle
HOLDER, JAEMS W., JR. Pinnacle
HOLLOMAN, JOSEPH J. Ahoskie
HOLMES, REBECCA H. San Antonio, Texas
HOLOMAN, DOROTHY L. Raleigh
HOLSON, JOSEPH F., JR. Georgetown, Del.
HOLT, EDWINA Princeton
HOLT, JAMES L. Greenville
HOLTON, JANICE Winston-Salem
HOLTON, THOMAS E., JR. Winston-Salem
HOMESLEY, SAMUEL T. Cherryville
HONEYCUTT, CAROL A. Lexington
HORNE, Jo ANNE Greenville
HOUSE, TRILLIS G. Ayden
HOWARD, EDNA G. Pink Hill
HOWARD, THOMAS R. Wilson
HOWARD, TIFFANY C. Durham
HOWERTON, MICHAEL D. Leaksville
HOWERTON, OVELIA K. Winston-Salem
HOWETT, KATHRYN E. Columbia
HRULINSKI, ELEANOR M. Burlington
HUBER, JAMES A Huntsville, Ala.
HUDGINS, ALBERT D. Enfield
HUDGINS, EDWARD A., JR. Newport News, Va.
HUDSON, ANN Richmond, Va.
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HUFFMAN, THOMAS E. Buena Vista, Va.
HUGHES, PATRICIA L. Durham
HULIN, GARY WARREN Asheboro
HUNNICUTT, ETTA P. Durham
HUNNIECUTT, JOSEPH W. Bethel
HUNT, JOHN E. Riviera beach, Fla.
HUNT, MAMIE LOUISE Oxford
HUNT, PATRICIA M. Newton
HUNTER, FRANCES L. Elizabeth City
HASSEY, DOROTHY A. West End
HUX, ALBERT R. Roanoke Rapids
ILES, CARRIE E. Littleton
INMAN, JANET L. Lumberton
IPOCK, INA FAYE New Bern
IPOCK, PEGGY EARLE Greenville
JACKSON, EMMA J. Autryville
JACKSON, GLORIA J. Petersburg, Va.
JACKSON, HENRY B. Vass
JACKSON, IVA C. Winterville
JACKSON, FLOYD A. Dunn
the new "Illustrated Beatle Gl book says to do it this way.
SOPHOMORES
JACKSON, JANIS R. Langley A.F.B. Va.
JACKSON. MACK D. Jackson
JACKSON, MARY D. Greenville
JACKSON, MARY F. Greenville
JACKSON, VIRGINIA A. Kinston
JACKSON, VIRGINIA E. Rocky Mount
JAMES, LAWRENCE A. Elizabeth City
JANES, MARGARET L. Flushing, NY.
JASTREMSKI, LYNLEE Baltimore, Md.
JENKINS, ALBERTA Jacksonville
JENKINS, SALLY J. Gastonia
JENNINGS, JAMES A. Statesville
JOHNSON, ASHELY A. Liberty
JOHNSON, DORIS G. Greensboro
JOHNSON, FRANCES K. Grifton
JOHNSON, JANIE L. Portsmouth, Va.
JOHNSON, MARY L. Morganton
JOHNSON, MELVA R. Autryville
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JOHNSON, SHIRLEY L. Wilmington
JOHNSTON, FRANKLIN B. Edenton
JOHNSTON, WILLIMA M. Greenville
JONES, CAROLYN R. Bronx, N.Y.
JONES, DANIEL I. Durham
JONES, JAMES E. Corapeake
JONES, JANE A. Faith
JONES, KAY F. Smithfield
JONES, LARRY R. Mount Olive
JONES, RICHARD R. Morrisville
JONES, SUE T. Jacksonville
JOYNER, CAROLYN S. Tarboro
JOYNER, KENNETH T. Greenville
JOYNER, MARGARET L. Rich Square
JOYNER, MARY C. Rocky Mount
JOYNER, THURMA D. Ayden
JOYNER, WILLIAM B. Wilson
JURIN, PAULA A. Richmond, Va.
KAYLOR, LOANNE Hickory
KEARNEY, MARY K. Goldsboro
KEEL, LINDA L. Jacksonville
KEEN, BRENDA L. Mount Olive
KEFFER, JANE PORTIA Kinston
KELLER, LAUREN C. Alexandria, Va.
KELLEY, FRANCES A. Hickory
KELLY, JERRY M. Sanford
KENNEDY, JOYCE C. Enfield
KERLIN, ROBERT B. Brandenton, Fla.
KERN, EDWARD A. Levittown, Pa.
KERR, MARJORIE A. Hopewell, Va.
KEY, BRENDA G. Elkin
KINCAID, BILLY F. Greensboro
KING, REBECCA S. Wilard
KING, WALTER C. Bessemer City
KINLAW, WILLIAM B. Ahoskie
KINZIE, MICHAEL A. Bridgewater, Va.
KIRKMAN, ROBERT L. Greensboro
KITTS, MONTRIAL D. Glenview, Ill.
KIVETT, BARBARA B. Asheboro
KLINGMAN, GLENDA L. Raleigh
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KNIGHT, HARRY P. Richmond, Va.
KNIGHT, JANICE G. Hampton, Va.
KNOTT, MARY A. Wendell
KOGELMAN, MARILYN D. Alexandria, Va.
KOONCE, JOHN E. Roxboro
KORNEGAY SARAH P. Goldsboro
LAMBERT, CLYDE A. Greensboro
LAMBERT, SHARON H. Newton, N.J.
LAMBETH, BEN A. Lumberton
LAMOLREUX, WESLEY D. Greenville
Campus Literary Magazine Receives
LANCASTER, DIANE S. Pinetops
LAND, JAN E. Taylorsville
LANE, LEWIS P., III Rocky Mount
LANE, PATRICIA L. Rockville, Md.
LANGDON, WALTER T. Four Oaks
LANGSTON. DONNIE S. Goldsboro
LANIER, MARTHA J. Asheboro
LANIER, SYLVIA T. Maple Hill
LAPP, NANCY L. Farmville
LASLEY, MARGARET R. Draper
LASPINA, ANTHONY V. Zebulon
LAUB, CHARLIE G. Midway Park
LAWSON, TED R. Suffolk. Va.
LEE, MARGARET A. Washington
LEGGETT, VIRGINIA C. Windsor
LEGGETTE, LINDA H. Robersonville
LEONARD, LUTHER G. Louisburg
LEONHARD, MARY E. Dunn
SOPHOMORES
LESTER, JAMES E. Orange, Va.
LETCHWORTH, DOROTHY A. Farmville
LEVINE, ROBERT R. Canton
LEWIS, ALEXANDER J. Bethel
LEWIS, JAMES D., JR. Thomasville
LEWIS, SARA L. Wilson
LEWIS, VICKIE C. High Point
LEWIS, WILLIAM E. Goldsboro
LITTLE, BRENDA L. Laurel Hill
LITTLE, HELEN C. Thomasville
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LITTLE, LENYER M. Elizabeth City
LITTLETON, GERALD W. Goldsboro
LLOYD, DONALD R. New Castle, Del.
LOCKAMY, THOMAS B., JR. Clinton
LONG, REBECCA A. Roxboro
LORBACHER, RODNEY A. Raleigh
LORD, DALE S. Raleigh
LORENZ, BILLIE L. Cary
LOVE, LYNDA G. Kinston
LOX, KAREN A. Roanoke, Va.
LUCAS, ALICE D. Halifax
LUCAS, GALE M. Plymouth
LUPTON, BETSY A. Havelock
LUPTON, ROY H., JR. Lowland
LUTON, MATTIE Y. Elizabeth City
LUTON, PEGGY A. Elizabeth City
MAISEL, WILLIAM D. New Bern
MALINSKY, MICHAEL A. Lumberton
MALLARD, KATHRYN H. Smithfield
MANNING, DAVID A. New Bern
MANOS, GEORGE Norfolk, Va.
MARMAORATO, ANNE L. Burlington
MARSHALL, CAROLYN B. Englehard
MARSHALL, RANDY A. Henderson
MARTIN, CHARLES G. Roxboro
MARTIN, KAREN L. Greenville
MASON, ALBERT N., JR. Tarboro
MASSENGILL, JLIDY A. Fayetteville
MASSEY, CAROLYN W. Goldsboro
MATHER, JAMES P. Virginia Beach, Va.
MATHEWS, DONALD G. Camden
MATTHEWS, GEORGE T. Farmville
MATTHEWS, WANDA L. Havelock
MAUNEY, GARY L. Shelby
MAUS, JAMES E. Reidsville
MAY, GEORGE S. Rocky Mount
McCALLISTER, WENDELL Covington, Va.
McCHESNEY, JAMES D. Charleston, W. Va.
McCLENNY, MARIE D. Goldsboro
McCLURE JAMES H. Bath
297
McCOOL, THERESA A. Goldsboro
McCOTTER, CHARLES J. Bayboro
McCULLEN, GEORGE W. Clinton
McDERMOTT, LOLA D. Rock Hill, S.C.
McDONALD, LINDA D. Wilmington
McENTEE, GIRARD L., IV Alexandria, Va.
McGHEE, ELIZABETH C. Newport News, Va.
McHORNEY, SAMUEL J. Washington
McINTYRE, LUCY W. Rockingham
McKEE, ROBERT S. Lumberton
McPHERSON, HARRY G. Camden
MEADOWS, MARY A. Maysville
MEADOWS, TERRY E. Hubert
MEARS, DIANE R. Exmore, Va.
MEDLIN, THOMAS E. Durham
MELTON, WOODROW D. Hubert
MELVIN, ROBERT P. Winston-Salem
MERCER, JUDY, G. Black Creek
MERCER, SARAH V. Hamlet
MERRITT, TERRY L. Faye
METCALFE, SUELLEN Arlington, Va.
MILLER, BONNIE M. Stedman
MILLER, CHARLES E. Maxton
MILLER, GERALD R. Plymouth
MILLER, JOHN G. Edgewater, Md.
MILLER, LESLIE E. Washington
MILLER, MARY L. Beulaville
MILLER, NANCY J. Suffolk, Va.
MITCHELL, JOAN L. Greensboro
MOODY, PRESTON A. Henderson
MOORE, JACQUELINE A. Ahoskie
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, SANDRA K. Smithfield
MOORE, SARA N. Siler City
MORGAN, DONNA L. Stroudsburg, Pa.
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MORRIS, LINLY G. Vanceboro
MORTON, MICHAEL L. Alexandria, Va.
MOSS, SUSAN E. Richmond, Va.
MULL, CHARLES M. Hickory
MULLALY, CHARLES F., JR. Alexandria
MULLEN, REBECCA A. South Mills
MULLINS, WALTER E. Spring HOpe
MUMFORD, EMMA V. Greenville
MURPHY, MARY J. Asheville
MURPHY, ROSE S. Durham
Woe be unto those who do not pre- register; for they shall stand in line.
SOPHOMORES
NANCE, MARY C. Ayden
NASH, KATY D. Cary
NEELY, FULTON R. Clinton
NEELY, PATRICIA A. Statesville
NELSON, ELEANOR M. New Bern
NELSON, WALLACE V., JR. Wagram
NEWBERN, ANTHONY E. Elizabeth City
NEWMAN, EMMA L. Hubert
NEWMAN, JAMES B., JR. Greenville
NEWTON, DOROTHY K. Newton
NICHOLS, ELIZABETH A. Greenville
NICHOLSON. J. E., JR. Raleigh
NOFFZ, MARY K. Hendersonville
NOLAN, JAMES C. Morehead City
NORRIS, PERRY W. Durham
NORWOOD, JOHN S. Black Mountain
OBRIANT, ADELIA L. Durham
ODEN, LYNDA G. Pinetown
ODHAM, PAMELA G. Grifton
ODOM, JANICE E. Saint Pauls
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OLDHAM, BRENDA M.
OLIVE, SARA P.
OLSEN, RICHARD P.
OSTEEN, JULIA G.
OTT, BETTY JO.
OUTLAW, EDYTHE M.
OUTLAW, SHIRLEY S.
OWNES, DORIS GLEN
PAIT, JULIA A.
PARKER, MELBA J.
PARKER, PATRICIA L.
PARRISH, CARY M.
PARRISH, RONALD T.
PARSONS, CHERYL E.
PARSONS, JIMMY C.
PASQUARIELLO, DANIEL
PASSAMONTE, FRLD J. Hu
PATE, JAMES H.
PATE, LINDA K.
PATRICK, ALTON R.
PEADEN, MARY I.
PEARCE, CAROL A.
PEARCE, JUDY R.
PEARSON, THOMAS
PEELE, DOUGLAS T.
PEELE, PATRICIA A.
PENLAND, BARBARA A.
PERKINS, ANN C:
PERKINSON, JAMES E., JR. PERRY, JOAN G.
Poet Alan Dugan Visits ECC
PETERSON, JOSEPH L. Wilmington
PHILLIPS. ALICE A. Raleigh
PHILLIPS, DORIS K. Greenfield
PHILLIPS, LYNN C. Franklin
PICKETT, LARRY S. Durham
PIGOTT ELIZABETH S. Gloucester
PIPER, WILLIAM M. Burlington
PITCHFORD, RAY E., JR. Richmond, Va.
PITT, GAYE W. Rocky Mount
PITTMAN, IRVING K. Selma
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PITTMAN, GURNEY E., JR. Micro
PITTMAN, IVEY H. Selma
PITTMAN, JANET E. Jacksonville
PIVER, JOAN C. Hampstead
POLHILL, JOHN H. Lincolnton
POLLARD, DELPHIA B. New Bern
POOLE, ALICE C. Durham
POPE, WILLIAM P. Roanoke Rapids
PORASUPHATANA, TINRAH Roanoke, Va.
POTTER, JOSHUA E., JR. Lowland
PRATT, CHARLES F., JR. Wilmington
PRESLEY. WILLIAM E. Carthage
SOPHOMORES
PRICE, CAROLYN D. Williamston
PRICE, FRANCES G. Durham
According to my physics professor "an object in motion tends to stay in motion" - boy is he ever wrong.
PRITCHETT, WILLIAM W., JR. Virginia Beach, Va.
PRIVETTE, PHILLIP M. Zebulon
PROCTOR, JOSEPH E. Hertford
PRYOR, ELIZABETH A. Fayetteville
PULLEY, CHARLIE H., JR. Jacksonville
PURCELL, SEAN F. Grimesland
PURVIS, KATHERINE A. Robersonville
PYNE, NEIL L. Charlotte
QUALLS, ORVILLE P. Hollister
QUINLIVAN, MICHAEL J. Pensacola, Fla.
QUINN, JEROME A. Jacksonville
QUINN, MICHAEL L. Gastonia
QUINN, ROBERT W. Newport
RABON, NAN N. Chadborn
RADFORD,. FRANCES C. Greenville
RAMSEUR, FRANKLIN F. Quantico, Va.
RATCLIFF, JOHN L., Ill Pantego
REAVIS, MYRA J. Warrenton
REDDING, CELINE B. Annandale, Va.
REDFERN, CARRLEETA Albemarle
REID, TIMOTHY W. Rockingham
REIFSNYDER, JANE E. Alexandria, Va.
REIKOSKY, DORIS J. Levittown Pa.
RHEW, WALTER E. Burlington
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RHODES, SUSAN J. Fleetwood, Pa.
RHODES, WALTER C. Umston
RICE, FRANK L., JR. Sunbury
RICHARDSON, CECELIA C. Charlotte
RICHARDSON, MARY J. Statesville
RICHARDSON, RUBY J. Maydan
RIDEOUT, EDITH D. Mebane
RILEY, MARSHIA M. Rocky Mount
RIMMER, FRANCES L. Hurdle Mills
RIPPARD, JOSEPH D. Clearwater, Fla.
RIVENBARK, WILTON B., JR. Wallace
ROBBINS, EVERETTE P. Lenoir
ROBERTS, BERKLEY C, JR. Raleigh
ROBERTS, HERMAN C. Lansing
Loyal team doctor bears rain and cold to support his fighting Pirates.
SOPHOMORES
ROBERTS, KAY H. Durham
ROBERTSON, BEVERLY M. Sanford
ROBERTSON, JOAN L. Winston-Salem
ROBESON LAURIE R. White Oak
ROGERS, CRAIG A. Alex, Va.
ROGERS, PHYLLIS K. Sanford
ROGERS, WILLIAM J. Warrenton
ROSE, JERRY G. Princeton
ROSIER. DOUGLAS B. Greensboro
ROSS, SUSAN D. Forest City
ROSSER, MARY C. Whitakers
ROUSE, FRANCES M. Wallace
ROWLAND, MARY E. Falls Church, Va.
ROWE, CYNTHIA L. Mount Olive
ROWELL, CECELIA J. Charlotte
RUBLEIN, WALTER J. Holly Ridge
RUDISILL, MICHAEL D, Rockwell
RUFFIN, EARLE S. Ahoskie
RUSH, REBECCA J. Sanford
RUSS, STUART H., JR. Norfolk, Va.
RYNEARSON, ROBERT, JR. Arlington. Va.
RYAN, MICHAEL P. Strasburg, Va.
SAFRIT, RICHARD W. Salisburg
SAMUELS, BARBARA M. Paramus, N.J.
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SANDERS, ALICE O. Morehead City
SANDERSON, GARY D. Seven Springs
SASSER, NANCY W. New Bern
SATTERFIELD BENTON E. Goldsboro
SAUERBIER, ROSEMARY T. Chesapeake, Va.
SAUNDERS, JANE D. New London
SAUNDERS, MARY E. Burgaw
SAVAGE, LINDA P. La Grange
SAWYER, EDGAR T., JR. Bath
SAWYER, LELSLIE P. Virginia Beach, Va.
SAWYER, THOMAS E. Bath
SCHIAVONE, JOSEPH A. Arlington, Va.
SHCLICK, ROBERT A. Gloucester
SCHRUM, PAUL M., JR. Manareas, Va.
SCOTT, DONALD G. Winston-Salem
SCOTT, JAMES R. Hobgood
SEARS, JONE F. Raleigh
SELF, CAROL A. Burlington
SELF, WILLIAM D. Durham
SELSOR, BARBARA J. Goldsboro
SENTELL, KATHERINE A. Hendersonville
SEWARD, STEVEN C. Roosevellt, N.Y.
SHARPE, LINDA F. Washington, D.C.
SHEARIN, EARL C. JR. Rocky Mount
SHEARIN, LUCIUS A. Roanoke Rapids
SHEFER, CAREL A. Carlisle, Pa.
SHELTON, FREDRICK B. Newport News, Va.
SHIPP, VIRGINIA H. Clinton
SIEGFRIED, RONALD R. Kutztown, Pa.
SIMMONS, ALMERIA M. Elon College
Christenbury Gridders Honored at Homecoming.
SIMMONS, BETTY A. Greenville
SIMMONS, DONALD K. Goldsboro
SIMPSON, WILBUR G., JR. Morehead City
SIMS, BEVERLY E. Jacksonville, Fla.
SKILES, MARVIN D. Plymouth
SKINNER, AMANDA J. Kinston
SLEZAK, THEODORE S. Glen Rock, N.J.
SLOAN, MARY V. Calypso
SMITH, ALBERT G., JR. Rocky Mount
SMITH, ALLEN V. Vanceboro
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SMITH, BRENADA L. Raleigh
SMITH, CHARLES L. Durham
SMITH, DIXIE L. Greenville
SMITH, ELLEN L. Greenville
SMITH, EMILY B. Greenville
SMITH, GAIL C. Rocky Mount
SMITH, GENE S. Vanceboro
SMITH, GERALD G. Haw River
SMITH, JACK B. Wilson
SMITH, JAMES L. Mocksville
SMITH, LANNIS E. Kenly
SMITH, LYNN D. Burlington
SMITH, MARY F. Raleigh
SMITH, MIRIAM E. Mount Holly
SMITH, ROBERT G., JR. Dunn
SMITH, RUSSEL P., JR. Covington, Va.
SMITH, SALLY A. Nashville
SMITH, SANDRA L. Salemburg
SNITEMAN, STEPHEN B. Stounton, Va.
SOUTH, ARLENE S. Hatteras
SPEIGHT, JOHN L. Greenville
SPEIR, RAWLEY G. Morganton
SPELL, CAROLYN R. Fayetteville
SPRUILL, HAYWOOD JR. Elizabeth City
STAFFORD, SARAH C. Charlotte
STANCIL, JAMES G. Wilson
STANLEY, PHYLLIS K. ClArendon
STANTON, JANICE R. Winfall
STAPLES, DENNIS S. Laurinburg
STAY, JOHN N. Philadelphia, Pa.
STEADMAN, JUDITH C. Williamston
STEED, WILLIAM P. Robbins
STEELE, RITCHIE D. Waxhaw
STEPHENS, DONNA L. Ayden
STEPHENSON, JANE P. Newport News, Va.
STEWART, DONALD A. Sanford
STEWART, THOMAS A. Greensboro
STOKES, ALFRED C. Greenville
STOKES, ELLA G. Stokes
STONE, SUSAN A. Durham
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STOTT, THOMAS C. Norfolk, Va.
STUCKEY, RUFUS D., JR. Bishopville, S.C.
SUGGS, JUDITH A. Lumberton
SULLIVAN, LINDA F. Selma
STRINGER CHARLES M. New Bern
SUMNER, BRENDA W. Conway
SURLES, HUGH S. Rocky Mount
SURRATT, JANET L. Burlington
SUTTON, HUBERT P., JR. Greenville
SUTTON, JUDITH A. Burlington
SWINDELL, MARY A. Cary
SWINDELL THELMA K. Leaksville
SWINSON, ALLEN S. Dudley
SWINSON, BARBARA J. Rocky Mount
SYKES, PATRICIA A. Portsmouth, Va.
TAFT DONALD M., III Cherry Point
TALLMAN, EDWARD B. JR. Jacksonville
TARLETON, FRANCES G. Wadesboro
TAYLOR, JAMES H., III Jacksonville
TAYLOR, JANE E. Robersonville
What's wrong. Buddy? Even cops enjoy having a new Honda
SOPHOMORES
TAYLOR, KENNETH B. Goldsboro
TAYLOR, LUCY B. Washington
TEACHEY, LINDA F. Rose Hill
TEAGUE, LARRY T. Burlington
TEER, ROBERT D. Durham
TEER, SUSAN T. Durham
TEER, WILLIAM S. Durham
TEMPLE, LANDON S. Jarrett Va.
TEMPLES, RODGER D. Walkerton
TERPENNING, MARSHA J. Greenville
TERRETT, WILLIAM I. JR. Ahoskie
TETTERTON, AUGUSTA R. Washington N.C.
TEU, MARY M. Arlington, Va.
TEW, STANLEY M. Fayetteville
THOMAS, ASONIA Henderson
THOMAS, HARRIETT K. Dunn
THOMAS, NANCY C. Farmville
THOMASON DONNA D. New Brunswick, N,J.
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THOMPSON, BENJAMIN E. Wilson
THORNTON, VIOLET R. Mount Olive
TILLETT, ROBERT C. Virginia Beach, Va.
TIMBERLAKE, OTIS E. Barhamsville, Va.
TINGEN, MARY A. Greenville
TINSLEY, LORA S. Havelock
TOOMEY, TIMOTHY C. Charlotte
TOSTO, EDWIN E., JR. Jacksonville
TOTTEN, BANKS T. JR. High Point
TOWNSEND, HENRY K. Arlington, Va.
TROUTMAN, ROBERT L. Mount Olive
TRUITT, ROBERT E. New Bern
TUCKER, SARA M. Grimesland
TUNNELL, VIRGINIA R. Elizabeth City
TURNER, HUBERT M., JR. Mebane
TWITTY, TOMMY E. Warrenton
UNDERWOOD, MARTHA R. Portsmouth, Va.
UPTON, BILL L., JR. Rockingham
UTSEY, TINA D. Wilmington
VANBUREN, PATRICIA Roanoke, Va.
Who put the grease on that football?
VAUGHN, VICKI C. Fayetteville
VEASEY, SAMUEL M. Creedmoor
VENTERS, ROLAND V. Trenton
VINCENT, CHARLES A. Greenville
VIVERETTE, JAMES S. Enfield
WADE, JOHN R. Carthage
WADE, REBECCA S. Wildwood
WALD, EARL A. Greensboro
WALKER, CHERYL D. Norfolk, Va.
WALKER, EDWARD R. Lynchburg, Va.
WALKER PATSY I. Whitakers
WALKER, SANDRA Y. Macon
WALL, CARL B. Raleigh
WALL, FRANCES M. Whiteville
WALLACE, LESLIE E. Washington
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WARD, MICHAEL V. Urbanna, Va.
WARREN, JAMES M. Oxford
WATERS, BETTY L. Pinetown
WATKINS, GARY D. Durham
WATSON, JULIA G. Rowland
WEBER, JOHN C. Pennsauken, N.J.
WEEKS, SANDRA L. Tarboro
WEEKS, STEPHEN V. Asheboro
WEIDMAN, RONALD J. Gadsden, Ala.
WELCH, GLORIA D. Fuquay-Varina
WELLS, GERRY A. Nashville
WELLS, JEFFREY S. McLean, Va.
WELTY, LESTER F. Charlotte
WEST, JENNIFER J. Kinston
WEST, PATRICIA A. Burlington
SOPHOMORES
WESTBROOK, OLIVER M. Mebane
WETHERINGTON, BARBARA Chesapeake, Va.
WHALEY, TIMOTHY J. Beulaville
WHEELER, ANNE C. Wilson
WHEELER, JAMES C. Wilson
WHITE, GAIL E. South Mills
WHITE, GERALD P. Stovall
WHITE, GLORIA R. Belmont
WHITE, LINDA R. Cove City
WHITE, LUNA R. Burlington
WHTIE, WILLIE O. JR. New Bern
WHITEHURST, BETTY R. Oxford
WHITEHURST, MARSHA G. Goldsboro
WHITEMAN, ANNIE L. Edenton
WHITESELL, PRISCILLA Whitsett
WHITFIELD, BARBARA J. Greenville
WILKINSON, MARGOT A. Durham
WILLIAMS, DAVID E. Merritt
WILLIAMS, EMMA G. Hamilton
WILLIAMS, JANICE R. Greenville
WILLIAMS, MACKIE A. Apex
WILLIAMS, WEBSTER W. Portsmouth, Va.
WILLIAMSON, FLOYD F. Wilson
WILLIAMSON, GERALD F. Arlington, Va.
WILLIAMSON, MARY L. Clinton
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WILLIAMSON, STEPHEN W. Graham
WILLIS, EVERETT G. Davis
WILLIS, JULIA A. New Bern
WILLIS, THOMAS E. Elizabeth City
WILSON, BILLIE G. Rowland
WILSON, CAROL J. Trafford, Pa.
WILSON, EARL C. Wake Forest
WILSON, FLORENCE C. Mount Olive
WILSON, KERRY L. Johnstown, Pa.
WILSON. LINDA G. Havre de Grace, Md.
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WILSON, LUTHER L. Rockingham
WINDHAM, CHARLOTTE L. Burlington
WINDHAM, MARCIA L. Gastonia
WINDLEY, JOSEPH A., JR. Pantego
WINDLEY, LOUISA A. Williamston
WINDOM, SONDRA L. Farmville
WINFIELD, GEORGIA A. Pantego
WINSTEAD, JANICE C. Bunn
WITTER LINDA M. Raleigh
WOJAHN, GLENDA C. Williamston
WOMBLE, ANDREW G. Cary
WOODARD, RACHEL A. Whiteville
WOOLARD, PHILLIP T. Chocowinity
WOOTEN, TIMOTHY M. Macclesfield
WORTHINGTON, CHARLOTT Greenville
WRENN, KATHRYN V. Greensboro
WRENN, MARY I. Franklinton
WRIGHT, McKINLEY F., JR. Newport News, Va.
SOPHOMORES
WHNNE, HARRIETT C. Williamston
WHNNE, JAMES C. Greenville
YEZIERSKI, JULIE Camp Lejeune
YOPP, SARAH A. Charlotte
YOUNG, JOYCE H. High Point
YOUNG, KATHERINE K. Angier
YOUNG, VIRGINIA L. Charlotte
YOUNT, MICHAEL D. Hickory
YOW, ROBERT N. Sanford
ZICKLER, SANDRA C. Chapel Hill
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Ross Barber, President; Karen Black, Secretary; Sandy Wentzel, Treasurer; Charles Howard, Vice- President.
Class Officers
The Freshman finds, to his distaste. That he is oddly out of place. The first few weeks of college life Are filled with worry, fear, and strife.
He soon discovers that it's a must To fall in line and to adjust. Each Freshman, however, soon discovers That he's no different from the others.
He soon begins to make new friends. Trying his best none to offend. He finds functions, from the start, Some in which he'll take a part.
And so one views the college f rosh, With far-fetched dreams soon to quash. He sees a varied combination Of confidence and expectation.
Senators
Becky Bagley, Margri Aendricks, and Martin Lassiter.
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ADAMS, JOSEPHINE Four Oaks
ADAMS, DOUGLAS L. Springfield, Va.
ADAMS, EDNA Y. Greenville
ADAMS, GALE E. Bath
ADAMS, LINDA J. Greenville
ADAMS, MARY E. Oxford
ADCOCK, ALPHA W., JR. Lillington
ADKINS, LARRY M. Lakesville
ALDRIDGE, PATRICIA A. Greenville
ALEXANDER, NORMAN F. Newton
ALFORD, CHARLES J. Durham
ALLEN, BETSY A. Farmville
ALLEN, JANICE M. Four Oaks
ALLEN, KAY M. Farmville
ALLEN, MARGARET M. Maxton
ALLEN, MILDRED V. Hildebran
ALLIGOOD, CAROL D. Swansboro
ALLIGOOD, WILLIAM R. Washington
ALLRED, CHARLES S. Asheboro
ALLRED, SUSAN C, High Point
ALPHIN, EVA M. Mount Olive
ALPHIN, CAROL W. Kinston
ALSPAUGH, CYNTHIA U. Greensboro
AMBRY, KAREN M. Danville, N.J.
ANDERSON, ELIZABETH J. Enfield
ANDERSON, SUSAN Wilmington
ANDERSON, SUSAN N. Raleigh
ANGEL, JLIDITH M. Summerfield
ANDREWS, IDA C. Hampton, Va.
ARMSTRONG, BETTY S. Rocky Mount
ARMSTRONG, MARY C. New Bern
ARNETTE, DIANNE L. Alexandria, Va.
ASHLEY, GAYLA L. Fairmont
ASKEW, BRENDA R. Kinston
ASKEW, RONALD L. Prince George, Va.
ATACK, KATHLEEN A. Richmond, Va.
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ATKINSON, KATHERINE J. Clarkton
AUSTIN, GWENDOLYN I. Winston-Salem
AUSTIN, WILLIAM H., JR. Hatteras
AUTREY, MAE C. San Francisco, Cal.
AVENT, BEVERLY J. Whitakers
AYERS, RONALD A. Durham
AYSCUE, KAYE W. Smithfield
BAGLEY, REBECCA L. Durham
BAILEY, SHARON R. Norfolk, Va.
BAKER, BETTY L. Rocky Mount
BAKER, LONNIE G. Kinston
BAKER, PAMELA D. Apex
FRESHMEN
BAKER, SHERRY L. Tyner
BALKCUM, JUDY C. Garland
BARBEE, JUANITA B. Charlotte
BARBER, BETTIE L. Portsmouth, Va.
BARBER, ROSS C., JR. Birmingham, Mich.
BARBOUR, BEVERLY F. Benson
BARBOUR, DIANE H. Benson
BARNES, DONNA M. Sunbury
BARNES, ELIZABETH A. Bladenboro
BARNES, JUDITH A. Wilson
BARNES, LINDA P. Aulander
BARNES, PAULETTE M. Roanoke Rapids
BARNES, ROBERT I. Washington, D.C.
BARNHILL, ROY L. Burgaw
BARNHILL, ZULA C. Robersonville
BARRETT, BRENDA C. Alexandria, Va.
BARRINGTON, THOMAS L. Grimesland
BARROW, MILLARD W., JR. Vanceboro
BARROW, REBECCA A. Snow Hill
BARRY, PATRICIA E. Alexandria, Va.
BARTOS, JOSEPH M. Alexandria, Va.
BARWICK, LYNN P. Seven Springs
BASINGER, JUDITH A. Kannapolis
BASS, DAVID A. Seaboard
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BASS, RACHEL J. Hertford
BASSFORD, ANNA M. Alexandria, Va.
BATEMAN, JUDY D. Jacksonville
BATEMAN, KATHRYN L. Greensboro
BATES, FREDERICK S. Winter Haven, Fla.
BATTEN, CAMELLIA G. Kenly
President Jenkins Hosts Annual Tea
BATTISTO, MARY N. Hyattsville, Md.
BAUCOM, PATRICIA L. Concord
BEAL, MARTHA S. Sanford
BEARD, LILLIAN R. Bailey
BEASLEY, JEANIE L. Jacksonville, Fla.
BEAUCHAMP, MICHAEL W. Lewisville
BEAVER, DIANA J. Morehead City
BECK, SANDRA J. Creedmoor
BELL, ADOLPHUS A. Vaughan
BELL, DORIS A. Pilot Mountain
BELL, GLENDA S. Mount Olive
BELL, PEGGY F. Newport News, Va.
FRESHMEN
BELL, SARAH L. Hellsbow
BENNETT, PATRICIA S. Camp Lejeune
BENSON, SUSAN M. Greenville
BENSON, WILLIAM A., III Warrenton
BENTON, BENJAMIN P. South Mills
BENTON, STEPHEN B. Annandale, Va.
BERGH, VERNA L. Madison, N.J.
BERMAN, JEFFREY M. Jacksonville, Fla.
BERRY, CAROLYN P. Clarkton
BEST, ANNA D. Mount Olive
BETTES, LINDA A. Annandale, Va.
BIGGS, BAILEY E. Weldon
BILBRO, JAMES B. Greensboro
BINGHAM, ANNA E. Conover
BISHOP, JULIUS L., JR. Greenville
BISSETTE. BARBARA A. Sims
BISSETTE, CHARLES, JR. Greenville
BLACK, KARREN B. Midland
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BLACKLEY, ANNE L. Franklinton
BLACKLEY, BETTY A. Wake Forest
BLACKMAN, THOMAS H. Reidsville
BLACKWELL, THOMAS H. Reidsville
BLANCHARD, ALBERT, JR. Falls Church, Va.
for Freshmen.
BLAND, MARTHA O. Greenville
BLANFORD, CLAUDIA M. New Bern
BLICK, BARRY A. Raleigh
BLOXHAM, RONNIE A. Fort Lee, Va.
BLYTHE, CHERYL A. Roanoke Rapids
BOAZ, DOLORES Fairmont
BOAZE, ANNE L. Asheboro
BOBBITT, NANCY B. Henderson
BODENHEIMER, MARTHA A. Norfolk, Va.
BOLEJACK, KAREN W. Rural Hall
BOLIEK, SHELOR W. Hickory
BOLING, TONI R. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
BOHMULLER, FREDERICK Newport
BONNEVIE, ROSEMARY Charlotte
BOOTON, MARY L. Somerville
BOSSERT, JACOB W. Goldsboro
BOST, LEE R., III Winston-Salem
BOST, SHEILA W. Salisbury
BOSTIC, SANDRA M. Ahoskie
BOUDROW, ELEANOR M. Jacksonville
BOWDEN, BEVERLY J. High Point
BOWDEN, BONITA D. Butner
BOWEN, JOSEPHINE M. Washington
BOWEN, LINDSAY W. Bath
BOWLES, LINDA J. Newport News, va.
BOWLING, LINDA L. Arlingotn, Va.
BOWMAN, JERRY L. Hickory
BOYD, AMY C. Washington
BOYD, CHARLES E. Greenville
BOYD, GLORIA I. Greenville
BOYD, JANICE M. Goldsboro
BOYD, JOHN G., JR. Pineville
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BOYD, KENNETH R. Quantico, Va.
BOYD, ROBERT H. Pinetown
BOYETTE, EDDY L. Lucama
BOYETTE, JANET R. Zebulon
BRADLEY, NANCY E. Mount Airy
BRANCH, MARY E. Elizabeth City
BRANDON, DENNECIA L. Winston-Salem
BRAY, CHARLES E., III Oriental
BREAREY, JONATHAN L. Newport
BREEDLOVE, IRVIN P., JR. Durham
BREMSON, THOMAS E. Raleigh
BREWER, ANNIE L. Tarboro
BRICKHOUSE, LORETTA M. Harbinger
BRIDGES, DAVID A. Cherry Point
BRINKLEY, ANNE C. Henderson
BRINSON, JAMES W. Fayetteville
BRITE, FRANCES L. Elizabeth City
BRITT, SANDRA L. Fayetteville
BRITT, MARY S. Clinton
BRITTON, ARTHUR E., III Alexandria, Va.
BROCK, EDITH M. Raeford
BROCK, ELMER C , JR. Mount Olive
BROCK, RONALD O. Goldsboro
BROOKS, KATHERINE M. Garner
and Cop Tangerine Bowl Title.
BROTTON, WILLIAM D. Scotland Neck
BROWN, DANNY L. Teachey
BROWN, DOROTHY J. Greenville
BROWN, JESSIE D. New Bern
BROWN, JUSTIN L. Hillsboro
BROWN, ELAINE P. Greenville
BROWN, OMETA A. Seagrove
BROWN, PATRICIA A. Annandale, va.
BROWN, ROBERT D. Sophia
BRUCE, JANNET G. Augusta, Ga.
BRYAN, RICHARD L. Burlington
BRYANT, RAXANNA Rocky Mount
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BUCKNAM, MARTHA C. Rocky Mount
BULLA, LINDA R. Graham
BULLARD, JOHN I. Arlington, Va.
BULLARD, MARY A. Hope Mills
BULLOCK, BRENDA L. Richmond, Va.
BULLOCK, LILA F. Rowland
BULLOCK, MARTHA E. Sanford
BUMGARNER, RONNIE E. North Wilkesboro
BUNCH, HENRY A. Edenton
BUNCH, JOHN N., JR. Edenton
BUNTING. ANNIE L. Greenville
BUNTON, MARGARET A. Graham
BURGDOFER, JERRY E. Alexandria, Va.
BURGESS, WAYNE T. Greensboro
BURKE, DIANA G. Burlington
BURNETT, MYRLE J. Raeford
BYERLY, RONALD B. Charlotte
BYNUM. JOANNE M. Greenville
BYRUM, WILLIE C. Corapeake
CAIN, RONALD N. Altamahaw
CAKE, MARCUS P. Norfolk, Va.
CALDWELL, MARY P. Ash
CALHOUN, JUDY A. Mooresville
CALLMAN, DIANE P. Alexandria, Va.
CALLOWAY, MARTHA E. Asheboro
CAMERON, CELIA A. Broadway
CAMERON, GILBERT A. Greensboro
CAMERON, MARY L. Roanoke Rapids
CAMPBELL, BEVERLY J. Maiden
CAMPBELL, EARNEST F. Chattaroy, W. Va.
CAMPBELL. HOWARD E. Greensboro
CANNON, HENRIETTA R. Richmond, Va.
CANUP, DAVID L. Salisbury
CARD, ADELE R. New Bern
CARLSON, KAREN L. Norfolk, Va.
CARLTON, EDWARD V. Littleton
One of the first courses a Freshman must take at East Carolina is Line Standing 102.
FRESHMEN
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CARNEY, BASIL W., JR. Williamsburg, Va.
CARPENTER, MICHAEL R. Greenville
CARR, TONI A. Dudley
CARRAWAY, DORA J. Snow Hill
CARROLL, GLORIA J. Dublin
CARROLL, MARGARET A. Arlington, Va.
CARSON, JOHN F., JR. Greenville
CARTER, BEVERLY J. Midway Park
CARTER, DAVID E. Greenville
CARTER, PATRICIA A. Shallotte
CARTER, WILLIAM C. Norlina
CARTWRIGHT, MARTHA E. Elizabeth City
"I don't care if you can't read, the sign still says 'No Parking'."
FRESHMEN
CASTELL, WILLIAM J., JR. Alexandria, Va.
CAULBERG, SANDRA W. Princeton
CAVENAUGH, LINDA R. Chinquapin
CHALK, WILLIAM K. Raleigh
CHAMBERS, DIANA L. Camp Lejeune
CHAMBERS, HAROLD S. Elizabeth City
CHAMBLEE, JANE E. Wendell
CHANDLER, LYNN B. Wallace
CHAPPELL, ANGELA K. Sunbury
CHAPPELL, BERTIE S. Reidsville
CHARLES, PAMELA L. Fort Bragg
CHARRON, RAYMOND B. Laurel Bay, S.C.
CHENWORTH, KATHRYN A. Wilmington
CHERRY, DONNA L. Washington
CHERRY, GERALD L. Washington
CHESHIRE, NANCY L. Virginia Beach, Va.
CHILDERS, ROBERT L., JR. Rockingham
CHITTY, THOMAS G. Ahoskie
CHRISTENSEN, JUDITH A. High Point
CIGNOTTI, FRANCIS M. Cherry Point
CLAIBORNE, MARSHA A. Greensboro
CLAMP, JULIE C. Salisbury
CLARK, BURKE F. Richmond, Va.
CLARK, DONNA B. Elizabeth City
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FRESHMEN
CLARK, GEORGE E., JR. Warsaw
CLARK, PHYLLIS G. Greenville
CLARK, VIRGINIA A. Charlotte
CLAYTON, LEMUEL B., JR. Angier
CLEMENT, NANCY J. Mount Holly, N.J.
COATS, SAUNDRA L. Dunn
COBLE, JULIA L. Fayetteville
COCHRAN, JOAN D. Robersonville
COCHRANE, ROBERT D. Garner
COFFIELD, BRENDA A. Oak City
COGGINS, BECKI Raleigh
COGHILL, JOANNE R. Henderson
COLE, GLORIA A. Rich Square
COLE, KAREN E. Salisbury
COLE, PATRICIA V. Reidsville
COLE, REBECCA A. Jacksonville
COLEMAN, ALICE MoUNT Holly
COLEY, JAMES P. Newport News, Va.
COLLIE, JENNY D. Nashville
COLIE, RUTH C. La Grange
COLLIER, BECKY J. Ahoskie
COLLINS, JUANITA I. Tarboro
COMBS, BILLIE G. Winston-Salem
COMER, LOIS M. Biscoe
COMFORT, DAVID M. Moorestown, N.J.
CONAWAY, RICHARD E. Arlington, Va.
CONNELL, DANIEL R. Raleigh
CONRAD, DAVID P. Greensboro
CONWAY, JOHN W. New Bern
COOK, PEGGY J. Wilson
COOKE, ELIZABETH W. Nashville
COOPER, CYNTHIA J. Wilson
COOTES, CAROLYN C. Strasburg, Va.
COPELAND, RANDOLPH H. Edenton
COPELAND, SUE E. Jacksonville
The New Journeymen Present Concert at Ficklen Stadium.
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CORAM, MARY L. Boonville
CORDELL, ALBERT O. Greenville, S.C.
COTTEN, JOSEPH W. Fuquay Varina
FRESHMEN
COTTEN, VISTA K. Chesapeake, Va.
COTTON, AILEEN K. Jacksonville
COWARD, JULIA W. Grifton
COX, CAROL L. Pocomoke, Md.
COX, DELLA A. Ayden
COX, JANE M. New Bern
COX, JIMMY R. Garrett, Ky.
COX, JUDITH D. Mount Airy
COX, MARY L. Trenton
COX, SUE L. Richlands
COX, WESLEY D. Cove City
COYLE, MARCIA L. Charlotte
CRAIG, LARRY R. Winston-Salem
CRAMER, JUDITH F. Greenville
CRANFORD, JUDY S. Albemarle
CRAWLEY. BARBARA S. Littleton
CREECH, JUDETH A. Kinston
CROMWELL, JOHN G., JR. Norfolk, Va.
CROSS, SHARON L. Roanoke, Va.
CROUSE, PEGGY J. Winston-Salem
CROWDER, JANICE G. Cherryville
CROWLEY, LINDA L. Lakeland
CULBRETH, REESE M., JR. Fayetteville
CULLIPHER, RUBY F. Williamston
CUMMINGS, ZEB C. Tarboro
CURL, RALPH D. Greensboro
CURRIE, ROBERT A. Charlotte
CURRIN, PERCY T. Fayetteville
CURTIS, MARY G. Trenton
CUTHRELL, DONNA D. Enfield
CUTHRIELL, WILLIAM T. Portsmouth, Va.
CUTLER, BETTY K. Washington
DALTON, ROGER D. Greensboro
DALY, NORMA J. Clayton
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DAMIANI, CAROLE Y. Richmond, Va.
DAMREN, DOUGLAS M. Beaufort
DANIEL, SHIRLEY M. Roxboro
DANIELS, MARGARET L. Bayboro
DANIELS, WILLIAM H.
DAUGHERTY, MICHEAL P. Carthage
East Carolina College Singers Present Christmas Concert.
DAUGHTRY, ELIZABETH M. Roanoke Rapids
DAUGHTRY, ELLEN E. Smithfield
DAVENPORT, CHARLES S. Paetolus
DAVIDSON, ANNE M. Newport News, Va.
DAVIS, DIANE W. Morehead City
DAVIS, EMERY T. Roanoke Rapids
DAVIS, FRANCES E. Belhaven
DAVIS, HATTIE F. Fremont
DAVIS. JEFFREY C. Raleigh
DAVIS, SANDRA R. Asheboro
DAVISON, RUTH E. Chesapeake, Va.
DAY, DAVID W. Morehead
DAY, WILLIAM J. Burlington
DEAL, PHYLLIS M. Tarboro
DEAN, THOMAS W. Greensboro
DEANS, THOMAS L. Sims
DEETZ, JEAN A. Salem, N.J.
DETONG, ELIZABETH M. Pinetown
DELLINGER, HENRY S. Statesville
DELUCA, KATRINKA K. River Vale, N.J.
DEMENT, THOMAS J., JR. Henderson
DENNIS, JOHN H. Virginia Beach, Va.
DENNY, MARILYN K. Pikeville
DEVIDO, GREGORY J. Milltown, N.J.
DEW, JANET M, Washington, D.C.
DICKENS, FRANCES A. Swansboro
DICKENS, NANCY J. Swansboro
DICKERMAN, KATHLEEN A. Wilson
DIJOSEPH, LYNN M. Alexandria, Va.
DILL, SAARJEL M. Garner
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DISHER, RICHARD M. Winston-Salem
DIXON, BARBARA L, Conetoe
DIXON, CALVERT R., JR. Greenville
DIXON, MARY M. Reidsville
DOGGETT, CAROL A. Malverne, N.Y.
DONALD, MARGUERITE Everetts
DOSIK, ELLIS R. Arlington, Va.
DOZIER, AGNES F. Powells Point
DRAKE, NANCY J. Burlington
DRAKE, RICHARD E. Hendersonville
DRAPER, BRENDA G. Suffolk, Va.
DRYE, BARBARA L. Oakboro
DRYDEN, WILLIAM C. Pocomoke, Md.
DUCHESNEY, SUSAN G. Charlotte
DUDLEY, JUDY L. Swansboro
DUNBAR, DONNA K. Greenville
DUNCAN, CAREY A. Falls Church, Va.
DUNCAN, DIANA W. Greensboro
DURHAM, HILDA G. Siler City
DURR, GEORGE W., JR. Tarawa Terrace
DUTTON, DOUGLAS M. Arlington, Va.
DUTY, KENNETH E. Kinston
DYER, GARY K. Greensboro
EAGER, EDWIN F. Richmond, Va.
EARNHARDT, PATRICIA D. Charlotte
EASTWOOD. NORMAN E. Greenville
EASTWOOD, WILLIAM D. Fountain
EBERT, DONNA M. Goldsboro
ECKARD, DONNA G. Greenville
EDWARDS. AUDREY P. Williamston
EDWARDS, CHRISTOPHER Ayden
EDWARDS, REBECCA W. Burlington
ELAM, WILLIAM H. Charlotte
ELLER, CHARLOTTE L. Greensboro
ELLIOT, ELTON T. Durham
ELLIOTT, LINDA C. Carthage
FRESHMEN
James D. Mallory, Dean of men, de- livers address to rushees at beginning formal rush.
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ELLIOT, ROBERT H. Union Level, Va.
ELLIOT, SARAH E. Tyner
ELLIOT, SHARON L. Raleigh
ELLIS, MARGARET D. Mount Airy
ELMORE, BRENDA D. Nashville
ELMORE, WILLIAM E. Kinston
ENGLE, MELODY Greenville
ERSKINE, THOMAS C. Staunton, Va.
ESTEP, PAUL J. Fairfax, Va.
ESTES, JOSEPH C, III Reidsville
EVANS, CAROLYN R. Durham
EVANS, DANIEL F. Arlington, Va.
EVANS, DONALD E. Greenville
EVANS, LINDA A. Alexandria, Va.
EVANS, NANCY E. Raleigh
EVANS, PATSY G. Clarkton
EVANS, PEGGY J. Bailey
EVERETT, JANE E. Sneads Ferry
EVERETT, WILLIAM R., JR. Bethel
EVERETT, MILDRED F. Macclesfield
EVERETT, RONALD D. Bethel
EVICK, PAULETTE K. Greensboro
EWAYS, KAMAI P. Greensboro
EZELL, DAVID N. Greenville, S.C.
FRESHMEN
FAIRLY, EGENIA C. Laurenburg
FALABELLA, MICHAEL Merrick, N.Y.
FANN, SHELIA D. Clinton
FARELL, JUDY E. Fayetteville
FARMER, MARY T. Scotland Neck
FARMER, PAMELA K. Burke, Va.
FERENS, MARTHA E. New Bern
FERGUSON, BARBARA A. Cramerton
FERGUSON, EVELYN J. Rocky Mount
FINCH, PATRICIA A. Goldsboro
FINCHER, BENJAMIN E. Charlotte
FINNEY, LARRY G. Jonesville
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English History and Mathematics
FISHER, BETTY J. New Bern
FITTS, DONALD J. Raleigh
FLEMING, DENNIS B. Henderson
FLETCHER, GREGORY W. Arlington, Va.
FLOWE, REBECCA K. Grove
FLOWERS, PEGGY A. Clayton
FLOYD, JAMES M. Raleigh
FORBES, IDA L. Raleigh
FORBES, GEORGE D., JR. Franklin, Va.
FORBES, MARY M. Norfolk, Va.
FORBES, PATRICIA J. Shawboro
FORDE, MALCOLM F. Laurinburg
FORREST, HAYWOOD E. Kinston
FORNASH, STEVEN R. Richmond, Va.
FOSTER, JAMES B. Advance
FOSTER, RICHARD W. Richmond, Va.
FOSTER, STEPHEN C. Winston-Salem
FOSTER, SUSAN C. Mocksville
FOUSHEE, SHIRLEY L. Durham
FOUSHEE, SYLVIA G. Durham
FOWLER, ELEANOR T. Alexandria, Va.
FOWLER, GLORY W. Mount Airy
FOWLER, JOHN C. Statesville
FOWLER, LARRY A. Elizabeth City
FOWLER, PAMELA D. Durham
FOWLER, VICKI J. Raleigh
FOX, MINNIE S. Mebane
FOX, PATRICIA J. Raleigh
FRANKLIN, DARA L. West Orange, N.J.
FREEMAN, SHELIA L. Castalia
FRONTIS, SHELLEY E. Buxton
FROHMAN, SHIRLEY Waverly, Va.
FRYE, MICHAEL W. Greensboro
FULGHUM, JANET L. Kenly
FRYE, MICHAEL W. Greensboro
FULGHUM, JANET L. Kenly
FULGHUM, NANCY G. Wilson
FULTON, NORMA J. Pinnacle
Students really swing to the music of a local combo at the College Union 10th Anniversary Birthday-Dance Party.
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FUSSELL, ELLA M. Rose Hill
GAMBLE, ANNA V. Newton
GARD, BETTIE W. Elizabeth City
GARDINER, CHANDLER B. Alexandria, Va.
GARDNER, VIVIAN A. Cycle
GARDNER, JERRY W. Selma
GARDNER, LULA K. Hamlet
GARRETT, SANDRA F. Elizabeth City
GARRETT, SANDRA J. Bath
GARRETT, WILLIAM V. Rocky Mount
GERDEMAN, ROBERT B , JR. Hillsboro
GEROCK, SUE E. Newport
Departments Move Into New Building.
GILBERT, MARK R. Portsmouth, Va.
GILES, LINDA G. Newport News, Va.
GILES, WOODSON D. Raleigh
FRESHMEN
GILLIKIN, ANN E Beaufort
GILLETTE, CHARLES G. Jacksonville
GIRVIN, ETHEL C. Durham
GLASGOW, JANE C. Rocky Mount
GLASS, MILTON A. Hopewell, Va.
GLOSSON, HENRY B., III Burlington
GLOVER, DONNA I. Cary
GLOVER, JULIA D. Wilson
GODFREY, HORACE D. Alexandria, Va.
GODWIN, ROSE M. Goldsboro
GOE, MARY E. Raleigh
GOEPPER, WILLIAM D. Alexandria, Va.
GOFF, SUSAN Southern Pines
GOHEEN, DANED E. Virginia Beach, Va.
GOINGS, JANIE S. Mount Airy
GOINS, FRED T. Mount Airy
GOLDSTON, ANNE Goldston
GOLDING, DIANNE Toast
GOLDFARB, MARTIN J. Greensboro
GOODEN, PATRICIA A. Fayetteville
GOODMAN, NANCY B. Winston-Salem
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GOODMAN, SYLVIA L. Polkton
GOODRICH, GLADYS A. Hassell
GOODWIN, JUDITH G. Morehead City
GORDON, MICHAEL D. Greenville
GOTTSCHALK, VIRGINIA Jacksonville
GOYEN, GENEVA L. Jacksonville, Fla,
GRADY, LAMURIEL Mount Olive
GRANDOLFI, PAMELA A. Lexington
GRAVATT, WILLIAM N. Burkeville, Va.
GRAVES, EDWARD C. Greensboro
GRAY, JO A. Burner
GREEN, NELL H. Raleigh
FRESHMEN
GREENE, JULIAN E. Rocky Mount
GREINER, SUZANNE L. Greenville
GRIFFIN, CARLA L. Chesapeake, Va.
GRIMES, KATHY Q. Cooleemee
GROTHE, ROLLANND E. Greensboro
GUPTON, MILTON C. Henderson
GURGANUS, SANDRA Plymouth
GUTHRIE, DONNA J. Morehead City
GWALTNEY, BETTY J. New Bern
HADLEY, STEPHEN R. Wilmington, Del.
HAGWOOD, RICKY G. Elkin
HAHN, ANNA L. Charlotte
HALES, MARY A. Fremont
HALL, DEBORAH G. Arlington, Va.
HALL, MICHAL C Arlington, Va.
HALL, NANCY T. Durham
HALL, ROBERT H. Angier
HALL, ROY B. Gatesville
HALL, THELMA E. Hickory
HALLIBURTON, JEAN L. Arlington, Va.
HAMBRIC, DIANNE Portsmouth, Va.
HAMPTON, MARY A. McLean, Va.
HANDLON, JAMES W. Greensboro
HANNER, DAVID C. Charlotte
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HANSHAW, EDWARD P. Painted Post, N.Y.
HANSON, CAROLE C. Langley, A.F.B., Va.
HARDISON, VIVIAN J. Arapahoe
HARDY, DONNA B. Lewiston
HARDY, HERMAN A. Kinston
HARGETT, CECIL S.. JR. Richlands
HARMON, GERALD K. Bessemer City
HARPER, SUSAN C. Tarboro
HARRELL, BENNETT U. Goldsboro
HARRIS, BARBARA E. Charlotte
HARRIS, GRAHAM V. Greenville
HARRIS, HENRY S. Littleton
HARRIS, JOHN F. Burlington
HARRIS, MARTHA T. Ayden
HARRIS, ROBERT J. Washington
HARRISON, JANE L. Rocky Mount
HARRISON, NANCY C. Painesville, Ohio
HARRISS, JUDY C Southern Pines
HART, KAY Snow Hill
HARTNETT, ALBERT M. Arlington, Va.
HARVEY, CHARLES J. Kinston
HAVARD, BURLEY U. Scotland Neck
HAWLEY, JESSE J. Lucama
HAYES, CHARLES A. Norlina
HAWTHORNE, THOMAS, JR. Charlotte
HAYES, KAY Newport News, Va.
HAYNES, ROBERT P., JR. Raleigh
HAYS, ARTHUR K. Raleigh
HEARN, ALVA B. Alexandria, Va.
HEDGEPETH, DETRA S. Eure
HEEDEN, CAROL A. Wilson
HELMS, MILDRED E. Statesville
HENDLEY, JERRY B. Cheraw, S.C.
HENDLEY, WALTER R. Albemarle
HENDRICKS, MARJORY J. Rehoboth Beach, Del.
HENZY, ROBERT C. Atco, N.J.
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HOWES, FAITH E. Selma
HOWIE, MEREDITH A. Charlotte
HOYLE, DAVID C. Henderson
HOYLE, ROBERT C. Richmond Va.
HUCKS, LINDA L. High Point
HUNSON, CHARLES T., JR. Greenville
'Pirate Special' . . . Train Goes to Bowl.
HUDSON, NELDA A. Grimesland
HUDSON, STEVE W. Hickory
HUEY, WILLIAM I. Burlington
HUFFMAN, EUGENIA L. Raleigh
HUFFSTETLER, MARTHA F. Clemmons
HUGHES. NETTIE S. Chadbourn
HUGHES, WILLIAM T. Burlington
HUMPHRIES, ALAN C. Annandale, Va.
HUMPHREY, MARTHA D. Kinston
HURST, ROBERT W. Alexandria, Va.
HUTCHINSON, ROBERT E. Hickory
HUX, MARTHA G. Rocky Mount
INGLE, ANGELINE R. Burlington
IRONS, GAY McLean, Va.
JACKSON, LINDA A. Elizabeth City
JACKSON, REBECCA A. Greenville
JACKSON, THOMAS L. Plymouth
JACOBS, BETTY E. Elizabeth City
JAFFE, ALLEN Jacksonville
JAMES, JANICE A. Burlington
JAMES, NANCY E. Sunbury
JAMISON, FRANK M. Arlington, Va.
JEFFRIES, CHARLENE M. Vienna, Va.
JENKINS ROBERT, E. Nashville
JENRETTE, BRENDA C. Tabor City
JERNIGAN, MARYLAND L. Goldsboro
JILCOTT, MARGARET T. Roxobel
JOHANSON, LOIS J. Ambler, Penn.
JOHNSON, CATHERINE I. Yale
JOHNSON, ELIZABETH D. Spring Lake
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HEPLER, SHIRLEY A. Raleigh
HERRING, BARBARA S. La Grange
HIATT, ANN R. Arlington, Va.
FRESHMEN
HIGHTOWER, SYLVIA A. Prospect Hill
HILL, LINDA M. Wilmington
HILL, LINDA M. Ahoskie
HINSON, ELAINE Charlotte
HINTON, DELORES Pittsburgh, Pa.
HINTON, JACKIE M. Washville
HINTON, YVONNE J. Kinston
HITCHCOCK, JANICE B. Charlotte
HOCUTT, JOANN Fayetteville
HODGSON, HILDA S. Winston-Salem
HODNETT, GERALD E. New Bern
HOFLER, BERNICE R. Hobbsville
HOLDEN, PAUL H. Yadkinville
HOLDER, REBECCA M. Garner
HOLLAND, FRANCES J. Kinston
HOLLAND, STEVEN P. Kinston
HOLLIS, CAROLYN L. Grifton
HOLMES, ANDREW W. Goldsboro
HOLT, ARTHUR H., JR. Hampton, Va.
HOLT, LAWRENCE D. Raleigh
HONAKER, WILLIAM F. Goldsboro
HOOKER, LYNDA L. Robbins
HOOPER, DIANA E. Thomasville
HOPKINS, HUGH B. Plymouth
HOSKINS, LOUISE C. Williamston
HOUGTON, THOMAS M. Plainview, N.Y.
HOUSE, JOANNE Wilson
HOUSER, HILDA G. Dallas
HOWARD, CHARLES W. Jacksonville
HOWELL, JESSE S. Candor
HOWELL, SYLVIA E. Fayetteville
HOWERTON, BETSY Roxboro
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JOHNSON, FERDINAND B., III Greenville
JOHNSON, JANICE R. Dunn
JOHNSON, JOSEPH W. Burlington
The new Journeymen entertained the student body with a concert in Ficklen Stadium.
JOHNSON, KENNETH C. Beaufort
JOHNSON, MARTHA A. Sanford
JOHNSON, ROBERT A., JR. Victoria, Va.
JOHNSON, SHARON L. Fayetteville
JOHNSON, WILLIAM A. Winston-Salem
JOHNSTON, JULIE G. Nashville
JONES, ALBERT D., JR. Oxford
JONES, DAVID E. Fayetteville
JONES, DONALD G. Pantego
JONES, EVA C. Seven Springs
JONES, KENNETH M. Mount Holly
JONES, LAURIE A. Jacksonville
JONES, LENA A. Dunn
JONES, LINDA G. Benson
JONES, LINDA L. Williamsont
JONES, LYNNE H. Arlington, Va.
JONES, LINDSAY E. Washington
JONES, MARY L. Selma
JONES, MONA B. Clinton
JONES, SARA J. Oak City
JONES, VIVIAN G. Chocowinity
JOYNER, DORIS Mount Olive
JOYNER, DOROTHY J. Rocky Mount
JOYNER, ELLEN G. Sunbury
JOYNER, JUDITH A. Farmville
JUDICE, LYNN E. Alexandria, Va.
KALLMAN, RONALD E. Richmond, Va.
KATES, LARRY D. Philadelphia, Pa.
KATZBIAS, CLARA Virginia Beach, Va.
KATZBURG, PETER C. Plainview, N.Y.
KAVANAGH, ELEANOR R. Salisbury
KAY, BEVERLY A. Virginia Beach, Va.
KEATING, CAMILLA E. Shelby
KEEL, RUFUS V. Greenville
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KEENE, JESSIE M. Four Oaks
KEETER, KERMIT K., JR. Shelby
KEEVER, JUDITH A. Hickory
KEETER, SIDNEY G , JR. Goldsboro
KEHOE, KAY Jacksonville
KEITH, PHILLIP A. Cameron
Lieutenant Governor Scott Speaks at Homecoming.
KENNEDY, LINDA K. Pink Hill
KENNEDY, RICHARD B. Winston-Salem
KENNINGTON, SAMUEL R. Roxboro
KENT, THOMAS L. Scituate, Mass.
KERLEY, NELSON G. Williamston
KILPATRICK, GWENDOLYN Weldon
KING, ANN L. Warrenton
KING, MARY L. Hampton, Va.
KING, MICHAEL J. Virginia Beach, Va.
KINLAW, LINDA P. Saint Pauls
KINNEY, KENNETH B. Greensboro
KIRBY, CAROL R. Mount Olive
FRESHMEN
KIVETT, PAULINE D. Kinston
KLEIN, MARTHA D. Kenly
KNAPP, JULIA E. Raleigh
KNAPP, MARY E. Greenville
KOEHLER, ROBERT A. Kinston
KOON, ANN J. Jacksonville, Fla.
KOONCE, CLARENCE M., JR. Raeford
KOONTZ, DIANE V. Fayetteville
KOPP, JOHN R. Bolivia
KRAHENBUHL, DAWN E. Hubert
KRAMER, JAN A. Raleigh
KRESS, JUDY E. Saslisbury
KRIDEL, JAY M. Rocky Mount
KWASNICK, EDWARD S., JR. New Bern
LACKEY, PAMELA W. Graham
LAFERNEY, BARBARA L. Raleigh
LAMM, FRANCES A. Greenville
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FRESHMEN
LAMOND, ANGUS S., JR. Alexandria, Va.
LANCASTER, BRENDA K. Castalia
LANCASTER, VICTORIA A. Mooresville
LANDIS, EILEEN D. Media, Pa.
LANE, ELIZABETH A. Kinston
LANE, REBECCA L. ' Snow Hill
LANE, WALTER M. Fremont
LANGE, WILLIAM F. Petersburg, Va.
LANGLEY, FRANKIE E. Rocky Mount
LANSCHE, SARAH E. New Bern
LARSON, PATRICIA A. Fort Bragg
LASATER, REBECCA D. Durham
LASSITER, GLENN M. Raleigh
LASSITER, NANCY K. Boykins, Va.
LAUGHTER, LAURA L. Smithfield
LAWS, JOSEPH A. Falls Church, Va.
LAWSON, JOHN B. West Jefferson
LAWSON, NANCY R. Durham
LEACH, MARGARET L. Kennett Square, Pa.
LEARY, SANDRA F. Shiloh
LEBLANC. JANE H. Scituate, Mass.
LEBLOND, RANDALL P. Hubert
LEE, BILLIE D. Durham
LEE, ERNEST J., JR. Reidsville
Fraternities and Sororities Participate in 'All Sing.'
LEE, JUDY L. New Bern
LEE, NELLIE J. Raleigh
LEE, SANDRA J, Richlands
LEE, SARAH J. Oriental
LEE, VICKIE A. Kinston
LEGGETT, WILLIAM R. Kinston
LEIGH, HARRIET A. Ambler, Pa.
LEINBACH, CATHY A. Arlington, Va.
LEISCHNER, STEPHEN H. Alexandria, Va.
LEMOS, WILLIAM E., JR. Norfolk, Va.
LEONARD, JOHN D. Greensboro
LEONARD, PHILLIP H. Portsmouth, Va,
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LEONARD, RONALD F. Lexington
LEONARD, WILLIAM J. Wellsboro, Pa.
LEWIS, ANNA F. Fountain
LEWIS, BONITA D. Henderson
LEWIS, CHARLES K. Beulaville
LEWIS, JEFFREY D. Wantagh, N.Y.
LEWIS, JOANNE C. Beaufort, S.C.
LEWIS, LAWRENCE H., JR. Hyde Park, N.Y.
LEWIS, PAMELA E. Fayetteville
LIBBY, SUSAN E. Wilson
LIKAS, DORIS A. Newton Grove
LILLY, SAMUEL B. Newport
LINDLEY, JEANNE M. Matthews
LINKER, PATRICIA C. Concord
LIPE, DELMARENE K. Glen Allen, Va.
LIPKIN, ALAN H. Greenville
LIPPARD, ANN K. Durham
LIPSCOMB, PENNY J. Annandale, Va.
LITTLE, DAVID W. Greensboro
LITZ, LOUISE S. Thomasville
LOFLIN, TERRY L. Greensboro
LOGEMANN, ERNEST V. Rapidan, Va.
LONG, DANNY W. Edenton
LONGO, PAMILA C. Jersey City, N.J.
LORENZ, PATRICIA A. Wise
LOUGEE, LINDA M. Durham
LOVETTE, HAROLD L. Graham
LOWE, DANNY N. Roanoke Rapids
LUECK, KERRY W. Falls Church, Va.
LUMPKIN, LINDA S. Jacksonville
LUND, TERRY L. Fort Bragg
LYDA, ELIZABETH L. Asheville
LYNCH, TRUDY A. Richmond, Va.
MACK, LINDA D. Springfield, Va.
MADRY, CORA E. Scotland Neck
MAGGIOLO, JUDITH S. Newport
I wonder if Mona Lisa had this problem while posing for Divinci.
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MAGRI, WILLIAM A. Medellin, Colombia
MALLARD, HARRY C, JR. Pollocksville
MANDELL, JULIANNE Charolette
MANGUM, SNADRA G. Fuquay
MANN, HUDSON P., JR. Jamestown
MANNING, CAROL L. Bethel
MANNING, SANDRA G. Williamston
MARLEY, STEVEN A. Lexington
MARSHALL, INA K. Burlington
MARSHBURN. ROBERT A. Rocky Mount
MARSHBURN, SARA B. Wilmington
MARTIN, ANN S. Roxboro
MARTIN, CHARLES C. Jamesville
MASER, SARAH F. Fuquay-Varina
MASINGO, BETTY R. Spencer
MASON, ELLEN D. Washington
MASOURAS, CHTHY E. Fayetteville
MASSENGILL, SUSAN G. Elizabeth City
MASSEY, CURTIS R. Farmville
MATHIS, BRENDA J. Hamptonville
MATHIS, GAYLE L. Newport News, Va.
MARLOCK, GAIL E. Salisbury
MATTESON, GUY Hampton, Va.
MATTHEWS, BARBARA J. Wade
MAULTSBY, ANNA C. Jacksonville
MAYO, BARBARA R. Stantonsburg
McALEE, GEORGE E. Spring Hope
McCALLUM, JOHN T. Carthage
McCANDLESS. BETTY D. Alliance
McCARTHY, FOBERT C. Arlington, Va.
McCLAINE, ANN L. Grifton
McCLANAHAN, WHITE McPean, Va.
McDRAW, MONTE F. Hopewell, Va.
McCLELLAN, SUE S. Greensboro
McCLENNY, DENNIS K. Goldsboro
McCLUSKEY, PHYLLIS D. Greensboro
Inter-dormitory Softball ii
just one of the many compet itive sports in which the "col- lege hill" boys participate
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McCOMBS, MARVIN, III Statesville
McCOMBS, NEALE R.. JR. Kannapolis
McCOTTER, EVA F. Fuquay Springs
McCOWN, ROBERT W. Roanoke, Va.
McCOY, MILDRED M. Statesville
McCRACKEN, JAMES A. Asheville
McCULLEN, ANNIE R. Clinton
McDANIEL, JANET E. Fayetteville
McELHENEY, JOHN R. Knightdale
McEWEN, MONIS D. Lumberton
McFARLAND, JOYCE L. Norfolk, Va.
McGEE, GLORIA L. Mebane
McGEE LINDA S. Williamston
McGOWAN, CYNTHIA J. Hamlet
McGUIRT, FAYE O. Goldsboro
McKAY, ALEXANDER S. Chapel Hill
McKENZIE, REBECCA J. Southern Pines
McLAMB, HARRY C, JR. Newton Grove
McLAMB, ROE M. Clinton
McLAURIN, BRENDA I. Goldsboro
McLAURIN, DONOVAN E. Fayetteville
McLAWHORN, JIMMY Ayden
McLEAN, DAN H., JR. Fuquay Springs
McLEAN, DORIS F. Hampton, Va.
FRESHMEN
McLEMORE, BRENDA K Roseboro
McLENNAN, SANDRA E. Asheville
McNeill, MARY C. Raeford
McRAE, FLORA A. Frowland
McWALTERS, KATHLEEN W. Lynbrook N.Y.
MEADOWS, PAMELA R. Kinston
MEADOWS, SYLVIA L. Greensboro
MEDLIN, KENNETH W. Butner
MEGINNIS, SYLVIA J. Rockingham
MENZACO, DANNA S. Point Harbor
MARRITT, JERRY A. Camp Lejeune
MERRITT, LINDA E. Wake Forest
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MEWBORN, DOUGLAS E. Goldsboro
MEYLAND, JOHN W., III Jacksonville, Fla
MICHAEL, PAUL H. Virginia Beach, Va.
MICHELOTTI, JOHN M. Greensboro
MILLARD, MARTIN H. Danvers, Mass.
MILLER, ALICIA B. Norfolk, Va.
MILLS, REBECCA L. Cincinnati, Ohio
MILNER, SARAH K. Montclair, N J. MINOR, LILLIE D. Lenoir
MINTZ, GRAY M. Graham
MISENHEIMER, TONY R. Rockwell
MITCHELL, CHARLENE V. Concord
MITCHELL, MIRIAM G. Winston-Salem
MITCHON, KATHERINE E. Statesville
MOBLEY, NETTIE M. Williamston
MOESCHL, JAMES G. Falls Church, Va.
MOHLERE, MELINDA Redstone. Ala.
MONK, SIDNEY R. Goldsboro
MONROE, ORVILLE N. Rocky Mount
MONROE, WANDA D. High Point
MONTAGUE, BARBARA E. Woodsdale
MONTI, SANDRA L. Greensboro
MOORE, STEVE Cleveland
MOORE, GRACE T. Wilson
MOORE, LINDA R. South Hill, Va.
MOORE, MARCIA L. Rochester, N.Y.
MOOREFIELD, ARTHUR W. Yanceyville
MOORING, STEVEN F. Maury
MORGAN, NANCY D. Dunn
MORGAN, SANDRA L. Oxford
Freshman Women Honored by Angel Flight at Tea.
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MORRIS, BEDFORD M., JR. Carthage
MORRIS, BOB S,, JR. Asheboro
MORRIS, GARY K. Fayetteville
MORSE, ELLEN V. Alexandria, Va.
MORTON, ANN C. Asheboro
MORTON, SUSAN W. Hubert
MULLINS, MARY B. Fayetteville
MUMFORD, LINDA D. Lucama
MURRAY, BETTY J. Norfolk, Va.
MURRAY, STEPHEN A. Harrisburg, Pa.
MURRAY, VAN B. Winston-Salem
MYLUM, JANE Wilson
The feeling of really being a part of East Carolina is intensified when the freshmen are fitted for their college blazers.
MYRICK, JUDITH A. Carthage
NARRON. SAMUEL R. Middlesex
NASSEF, SUZANNE E. New Bern
NEAL, JAMES P. Wilson
NEAL, JOHN E. Greensboro
NELSON, ROBERT M. Norfolk, Va.
FRESHMEN
NEWCOMB, JO A. Snow Hill
NEWSOME, ANITA C. Ahoskie
NEWTON, JANET P. Durham
NEWTON, JOHNNY L., JR. Hickory
NEWTON, ROSEMARY L. Sanford
NEWTON, SUSAN E. Burlington
NICHOLS, NANCY A. Charlotte
NICHOLS, NANCY C. Sims
NICHOLSON, TERRY J. Rockingham
NEILSEN, JENNIFER C. Hillsboro
NOBLE, JUDY C. Deep Run
NORGAARD, JOYCE L. Creedmor
NORRELL, JANET M. Liberty
NORRIS, NELDA C. Plymouth
NORWOOD, STANLEY C., JR. Manson, Md.
NOTTINGHAM, ELLIS, JR. Vienna, Va.
NUTTER, SANDRA L. Vienna, Va.
OGDEN, CYNTHIA J. Winston-Salem
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OLEARY, HARRIETT E. Warsaw
ORCHARD, HAYS W. McLean, Va
ORCUTT, ALAN W. Jacksonville
ORENt, DAVID B. Cambridge, Md.
ORR, RICHARD B. Hendersonville
ORR, ROLAND T., JR. Elizabeth City
OUTLAW, BRUNETTA R. Mount Olive
OUTLAW, LENA C. Ayden
ORMAND, ROBERT A. Hickory
OVERTON. ANNA R. Greenville
OVERTON, SANDRA L. Wilson
OWEN, CATHERINE J. Roxboro
OWEN, RAY Newport News, Va.
OWENS, DOROTHY F. Wilson
OWENS, ELIZABETH L Merry Hill
PADGETT, VIRGINIA B. Weldon
PADERICK, EFFIE G. Kinston
PADGETT, JOYCE A. Hendersonville
PAGAN, VERNON R. Raleigh
PAISLEY, LARRY G. McLean, Va.
PAISLEY, PRICILLA L. Portsmouth, N.H.
PARAMORE, KENNETH R. Grimesland
PARIS, OWEN F. Queens Village, N.Y.
PARKER, BRENDA C. Pollocksville
PARKER, CYNTHIA D. Raleigh
PARKER, JUDY A. Raleigh
PARKER, VIOLET E. Pendleton
PARKER, WILLIAM M. Williamston
PARKIN, LESLIE A. Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela
PARKS, JAMES J. Aberdeen
PARKS, REBECCA S. Greenville
PARRISH, JAMES W. Springfield, Va.
PARRISH, JOHN F. McLean, Va.
PARROTT, JAMES H. Kinston
PARSONS, GREGORY W. Bethel, Conn.
PARSONS, DIANE L. Camp Lejeune
Taking advantage of the balmy autumn weather this twosome cruises the main campus on a mc scooter.
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PAYLOR, FRANCES M. Ayden
PAYNE, CAROLYN V. Toano, Va.
PAYNE, JAMES S. Fuquay Springs
PAYNE, SHIRLEY L. Raleigh
PEARCE, LUCRETIA G. Zebulon
PEELE, JAMES H. GoMsboro
PELT, ALICE K. Goldsboro
PENNY, CAROL A. Morehead City
PERKINS, WILLIAM J. Arlington, Va.
PERKINSON, JOHN L. Roanoke Rapids
PERRY, CAROLYN V. Elizabeth City
PERRY, FRANCEINE W. Louisburg
FRESHMEN
PERRY, JOYCE M. Elizabeth City
PERRY, ROSCOE Zebulon
PETERSON, KENNETH W. Wilton, N.Y.
PETRULLO, MARIE E. Spring Hope
PETTEE, CHRISTINE Asheville
PETTIGREW, SANDRA J. Rocky Mount
PFAFF, SHIRLEY A. Winston-Salem
PHILLIPS, ETHEL L. Davis
PHIILLIPS, MARY A. Winston-Salem
PHIPPS, ROBERT D. Virginia Beach, Va.
PICKARD, DONNA L. Durham
PICKARD, MILDRED L. New Bern
PIERCE, DON L., JR. New Bern
PIERCE, HAL W. Princeton
PIERCE, THERESA A. Greenville
PITTMAN, HAROLD H. Selma
POFFENBAUGH, PATSY A. Wilmington, Del.
POLLETT, JANET E. Raleigh
POOLE, JAMES E., II Lancaster, Ohio
POOT, JOHN R. New Bern
POPE, ROBERT W., JR. Lucama
PORTER, MICHAEL W Benson
POTTER, CHERYL D. Bayboro
POTTER, SANDRA L. Albany, Ga.
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POTTS, MARY A. Washington
POWELL, BARBARA L. Thomasville
POWELL, DONNA G. George
POWELL, MARJORIE M. Rocky Mount
POWELL, MARTHA A. Rowland
PRESCOTT, GORDON L. Farmville
Thirty-three Students Take Roles in 'My Fair Lady.'
PRESSLEY, CHARLES C. Greensboro
PRICE, IRIS J. Springs
PRICE, JANIS M. Falls Church, Va.
PRIDGEN, FRANCES O. Elm City
PRIDGEN, ROLAND S. MaysviUe
PRIMM, SANDRA G. Hampton, Va.
PRINCE, WILLIAM H. Exmore, Va.
PRITCHETT, NONA B. Southern Pines
PROCTOR, SUSAN A. Greenville
PROTHRO, DAVID G. McLean, Va.
PUCKETT, RODGER A. Aberdeen
PUGH, TOMMY E. Greenville
FRESHMEN
QUERY, LYDIA J. Matthews
QUINTON, SANDRA K. Norfolk, Va.
RADOS, RICHARD A. Bronx, N.Y.
RAINES, KATHRYN A. Goldsboro
RAMSEY, DAVID A. Jacksonville
RAMSEY, HAZEL J. Salisbury
RATCLIFF, PATRICIA L. Morgantor
RATH, BARBARA H. Arlington, Va.
RAUGHLEY, JAMES B. Easton, Md.
RAVELLI, JOHN W. Jacksonville
RAWLS, LLOYD H. Fayetteville
RAY, DONNA B. Fayetteville
RAYNOR, DAVID K. Dunn
REAGAN, WILLIAM D., JR. High Point
REASON, SUDIE M. Jamesville
REAVES, ELIZABETH A. High Point
REED, SANDRA J. Fayetteville
REEL, ALICE J. Fair Bluff
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REYNOLDS, CHARLES K. Hendersonville
REYNOLDS, THOMAS H. Cherry Point
RHODES, JAMES A. Greensboro
RHODES, MARTHA L, Lenoir
FRESHMEN
RHYNE, JO A. Charlotte
RICE, JAMES G. Yanceyville
RICE, SANDRA K. Greenville
RICH, RITA C. Burlington
RICHARDSON, JOHN R. Hopewell, Va.
RICKS, VICKI A. Greenville
RIDDICK, SYLVIA K. Gates
RIDDLE, MARY C. Norfolk, Va.
RIGGSBEE, CAROLYN S. Questa, N.M.
RINI, AURORA A. Long Branch, N.J.
RITCHIE, ANGELA R. Concord
RIVENBARK, BURNEY R. Greenville
ROBERTS, ADRIAN R., JR. Mt. Olive
ROBERTS, MARGARET A. Greensboro
ROBERTS, TERRELL R. Candor
ROBERTS, THOMAS T. Raleigh
ROBERTS, VIRGINIA L. Ridgewood, N.J.
ROBERTS, WILLIAM Y. Raleigh
ROBERTSON, BERNARD P. Jackson
ROBERTSON, JOHN F. Alexandria, Va.
ROBERTSON, REGINA S. Aberdeen
ROBINSON, PAMELA K. Mooresville
ROGERS, ARTHUR R. Williamston
ROGERS, BONNIE B. Timberlake
ROGERS, NANCY J. Arlington, Va.
ROGERS, RITA B. Cherryville
ROGERS, SANDRA A. Williamston
ROLLINS, DONNA G. Wake Forest
ROOKER, JAMY M. Wilmington
ROOKS, EMILY J. Rocky POint
ROONEY, JAMES M. Richmond, Va.
ROPER, EUNICE F. Greenville
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ROSE, CARL R. Smithfield
ROSE, ROBERT K. Kenly
ROSEMAN, PAUL M., JR. Jacksonville, Fla.
ROSENBAUM, PHILLIP D. Salisbury
ROSS, HENRY A., JR. Swansboro
ROSS, LOIS D.' Ahoskie
FRESHMEN
ROSS, PAUL B. Arlington, Va.
ROSS, PHILLIP A. Jacksonville
ROUGHTON, EDGAR G. Gaston
ROUSE, LEBERNE. Kinston
ROUSE, THOMAS K. Greensboro
ROUSE, WALTER A. Kinston
ROWE, VIRGINIA A. Lenoir
ROYER, JUDITH A. Richmond, Va.
RUSS, ALAN H. Shallotte
RUSS, GLORIA E. Shallotte
RUTLEDGE, FRED A. Fort Bragg
RYAN, RANDOLPH W. Floral Park, N.Y.
SALLENGER, NANCY G. Windsor
SANDERLIN, BRfeNDA L. Shawboro
SANDERS, CHARLENE Engelhard
SANDERS, KATHERINE A. Wilmington
SANDERSON, SANDRA L. Tarboro
SASSER, MARY C. Lucama
SASSER, PAUL L. Mount Olive
SAUL, CAROL A. Glassboro, N.J
SAVIN, JUDY E. Ahoskie
SAWREY, LINDA L. Swansboro
SAWYER, JUDITH S. Winston-Salem
SAWYER, MARTHA A. Burlington
SCHECTER, ROGER N. Greensboro
SCOTT, ANNE G. Richmond, Va,
SEARS. GEORGE E. East Bend
SEIGLER, MARIE L. Reidsville
SENGER, LARRY E. Raleigh
SENKIER, MAUREEN E. Hyde Park. N.Y.
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SEYMOUR, HARVEY D. Greenville
SHADLE, SUZANNE Cherry Point
SHAMEL, JOE F. Winston-Salem
SHANNON, LESLIE K. Wilmington
SHANNON, PAUL A. Arlington, Va.
SHARP, CHARLES S., JR. Hudson, Ohio
SHAW, JAMES E., JR. Asheboro
SHEARIN, LYNN R. Raleigh
SHEHDAN, LINDA F. Clayton
SHELTON, JUDY H. Winson-Salem
SHEPPARD, CAROLYN J. Washington
SHERIDAN, SARA J. Salisbury, Md.
SHIELDS, DEANNA E. Asheville
SHIRLEY, CAROLYN A. Kenly
SHOFFNER, LYNN D. Julian
SHORE, PAMELA K. Winston-Salem
SHORE, JOAN G. Winston-Salem
SHORT, HAROLD M. Charlotte
SHUFFLER, JIMMIE N. New Bern
SIEGFRIED, NANCY L. Hampton, Va.
SINGLETON, WILLIAM E. Newport
SINK, JOYCE A. Thomasville
SKINNER, JAMES A., JR. Wilson
SLAPPEY, JACK M. Fayetteville
SLAUGHTER, ANNE F. Arlington, Va.
SLAUGHTER, STEVEN T. Kannapolis
SLOAN, SHARON G. Winston-Salem
SLOATH, SONDRA A. Durham
SMALL, ANNA L. Bethesda, Md.
SMALL, JANIE F. Roanoke Rapids
SMALL, RICHARD H. Alesandria, Va.
SMALL, WILBURN E., JR. Greenville
SMALLWOOD, CYNTHIA R. Norfolk, Va.
SMITH, ASHLEY M. New Bern
SMITH, BRENDA L. Mount Olive
SMITH, CAROLE B. Elizabeth City
SMITH, CHARLIE K. Scotland Neck
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SMITH, DANIEL T. China Grove
SMITH, DOROTHY K. Tarboro
SMITH, EMMA C. Robersonville
SMITH, JANET E. Grimesland
SMITH, JEAN A. Cleveland, Ohio
SMITH, JOHN M., JR. Greensboro
SMITH, JOSEPH L. Lexington
SMITH, PATSY G. Burlington
SMITH, PEGGY A. Goldsboro
SMITH, RUTH H. Roanoke Rapids
SMITH, VIRGINIA R. Durham
SNEED, SARA A. Oxford
SNELL, JEAN H. Washington
SNOW, JUDITH L. Richmond, Va.
SNYDER, ANN G. Lexington
SNYDER, DONALD F. Wilmington, Del.
SOBER, HARRY M. Fort Bragg
SOMERSETT, LINDA D. Wilmington
SPARROW, DAVID M. Pittsboro
SPARROW, JOHN D. Kinston
SPELL, LENA G. Roseboro
SPENCE, LOU W. Hamlet
SPENCER, DORIS E. Faison
SPENCER, JOHNNY W., JR. Raleigh
Freshman Enrollment Reaches 2,600 Mark.
SPIECE, JOHN R. New Bern
SPRAGINS, LINDA C. Littleton
STAALMAN, LINDA L. Fairfax, Va. STAINBACK, BRENDA L. Henderson STALEY, JOHN A., JR.
Morehead City STALLS, BETTY J. Hassell
STALNAKER, SUSAN E.
Newport News, Va. STEPHENSON, CARL W. Jacksonville STEWART, JOAN G. Jacksonville STEWART, JO A. Newport News, Va. STILLER, JOHN R. Silver Springs, Md. STINAGLE, JANICE E. Wilson
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STITH, PHILLIP E. Winston-Salem
STOCKNER, JAMES I. Galav, Va.
STINSON, WILLIAM J. Raleigh
STINSON, WESLEY R. Siler City
STOKES, RHODES C. Ayden
STONE, BARBARA L. Asheboro
STONESTREET, LINDA V. Albemarle
STOTT, CONNIE J. Sims
STOTT, DRAYTON P. Greensboro
STOUT, CARL D. Arlington, Va.
STOVALL, THORNTON, JR. Stovall
STRAYHORN, JANE A. Durham
STRICKLAND, LINDA D. Middlesex
STRICKLAND, WANDA S. Clarkton
STROLE, PAMELA H. Swansboro
STROUD, ELIZABETH A. Ayden
STROUP, WILLIAM R. Cherryville
STROUPE, CHARLES E. High Point
STRUNKS, MEREDITH W. Greensboro
SUGG, JOAN K. Snow Hill
SULLIVAN, JUANITA K. Ahoskie
SULLIVAN, WILLIAM W. Tarboro
SUMERLIN, CAROL Y. Rocky Mount
SUMNER, RONALD M. Ahoskie
SUMRELL, DOUGLAS E. Greenville
SUNDY, ELIZABETH J. Lumberton
SURLES, BILLIE R. Four Oaks
SUTTON, DONNA J. Burlington
SUTTON, ELIZABETH A. Warsaw
SUTTON, JOHNNY C. Virginia Beach, Va.
SUTTON, WINSTON D. Kinston
SWAIN, CLIFFORD W. Washington
SWAIN, STEPHEN C. Winston-Salem
TAFT, NANCY G. Elizabeth City
TALBERT, WILLIAM H. New Bern
TAMAR, EDMUND W. Hawthorne, N.J.
This is not an escape from East Berlin. It is just a freshman coed moving in.
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FRESHMEN
TAPSCOTT, JACKIE L. Kinston
TARKINGTON, BRENDA K. Windsor
TARLETON, MARILYN J. Raeford
TARLETON, PAMELIA M. Albemarle
TART, ROSE A. Newton Grove
TAYLOR, CHARLES F., JR. Rocky Mount
TAYLOR, GAIL M. Raleigh
TAYLOR, HELEN P. Weldon
TAYLOR, JULIA C. Como
TAYLOR, MAUREEN A. Camp Lejeune
TAYLOR, NEIL M. Newport
TAYLOR, PEGGY J. Tabor City
TEAL, PATRICIA A. Lexington
TELLING, RICHARD C. Wayne, N.J.
TEETER, JANE B. Oakboro
TEITELBAUM, CHARLENE Richmond, Va.
TEMPLETON, ROBERT A. Hickory
TERRELL, BENJAMIN T. Raleigh
TERRELL, BRENDA L. Greensboro
TERRELL, SUSAN K. Roswell, N.M.
TESH, BENNIE P., JR. Greensboro
THARRINGTON, DONNIE E. Zebulon
THARRINGTON, NARMAN A. Louisburg
THAYER, THOMAS H. Danburg, Conn.
History Professor Todd Named President of National Fraternity.
THIGPEN, FRANCES K. Beulaville
THIGPEN, GEORGE D. Mount Olive
THOMAS, CARROLL A. Asheville
THOMAS, CLINTON E. Richmond, Va.
THOMAS, DOROTHY C. Snow Hill
THOMAS, FRANCES L. Durham
THOMAS, JUDITH A. Winston-Salem
THOMAS, JULIA A. Four Oaks
THOMAS, RUTH J. Sanford
THOMAS, STEPHEN M. Thowfare, N.J.
THOMASSON. PATRICIA A. Arlington, Va.
THOMASON, SALLIE A. Kannapolis
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THOMPSON, BRENDA J. Four Oaks
THOMPSON, DONNA J. Goldsboro
THOMPSON, JANE E. Lenoir
THOMPSON, LINDA L. Goldsboro
THOMPSON, MARY L. Kinston
THORNE, EDWIN J. Westfield, N.J.
TILLEY, JAMES M. Rocky Mount
TIPPETT, MICHAEL A. Greensboro
TISDALE, STEPHANY A. Annandale, Va.
TOBIN, RICHARD P. New Rochelle, N.Y.
TODD, ANITRA Wendell
TOLER, WHITING M. Washington
TOMBERLIN, MICHAEL B. Morganton
TOPPING, CHARLOTTE S. Charlotte
TORICK, JUDITH A. Madison, N.J.
TRAWICK, JAMES L., JR. Falls Church, Va.
TRIPP, JOE S. Ayden
TRIPP, MILTON K. Roanoke Rapids
TROMPETER, CONSTANCE Roanoke, Va.
TROTT, JERRY T. Richlands
TROTTER, SERGE H. Ogden, Conn.
TROXLER, DANIEL W., JR. Summerville, S.C.
TRUESDALE, JOHN M. Lancaster, S.C.
TRULL, WILLIAM E. Chandler
TUCKER, JAMES L. Albemarle
TUCKER, RANDOLPH L. Charlotte Court House, Va.
TUGWELL, JEWEL M. Walstonburg
TUNSTALL, BETTY L. Apex
TURCOTTE, EDWARD W., JR. Greenville
TURNER, KATHERINE M. New Bern
TURNER, NICKY O. Winston-Salem
TURNER, VICKY F. Burlington
TUTOR, NANCY C. Fuquay Varina
TUTTLE, DEBORAH Fayetteville
TWIFORD, TRAVIS Powells Point
TYER, CHARLIE B. Fountain
President Jenkins presents Coach Stas- avich the keys to a new automobile at the Homecoming game. The car was given by the Century Club.
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TYLER, JOHN L. Macon, Ga.
TYLER, JOHN D. Roanoke Rapids
TYSON, JOYCE C. Goldsboro
TYSON, NANCY R. Spring Hope
UNDERHILL, TIMOTHY C. Raleigh
UPCHURCH, GEORGE G. Durham
USILTON, JOHN L. Denton, Md.
URAM, BRUCE C. Richmond, Va.
VAN GELDER, DONNA L. Vestal, N.Y.
VANTUYL, ALAN W. New York, N.Y.
VAN HOY, FRANCIS S. Goldsboro
VAN MIDDLESWORTH, C. Asbury Park, N.J.
FRESHMEN
VANN, DWANDA L. Goldsboro
VAUGHAN, BARBARA A. Harrellsville
VAUGHAN, LANA J. Rocky Mount
VAUGHAN, LINDA F. Durham
VAUGHAN, ROBERT W. Wilmington
VAUGHT, DONALD C. Front Royal, Va.
VEILETTE, JOSEPH L. Rocky Mount
VENABLE, BETTE J. Madison
VERBRUGGEN, CAROL L. Virginia Beach, Va.
VERNER, SHARON G. Clark, N.J.
VIENNEAU, VICKI L. Arlington, Va.
WADDELL. MARY S. Laurel Springs
WADE, RICHARD C. Morehead City
WADE, VIRGINIA F. Clayton
WAGER, KENNETH B. Hyde Park, N.Y.
WALKER, DONNA M. Aurora
WALKER, JAMES A. Oxford
WALKER, JAMES G. Halifax
WALKER, JACKIE E. Rockingham
WALKER, MICHAEL L. Alexandria, Va.
WALKER, STEPHEN E. Goldsboro
WALL, ARTHUR R. Winston-Salem
WALLACE, FREDERICK T. Morris Plains, N.J.
WALLACE, STEPHEN C Jacksonville
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WALLACE, STEVEN D. Gastonia
WALTERS, DIANA L. Greenville
WALTERS, DRINA K. Lumberton
WALTERS, JENNES R, Wilson
WARGO, LEE C. Lynbrook, N.Y.
WARREN, HUGH A. Fayetteville
WATKINS, BETTIE L. Raleigh
WATSON, CHARLES R. Kenly
WATSON, MICHAEL L. Burlington
WEAVER, DIANE E. Plymouth
WEBB, JEAN K. Raleigh
WEBB, RICHARD C, JR. Raleigh
WEEKS, JUDITH E. Dunn
WEEKS, REBECCA I. Durham
WEIGAND, GEORGE A. Greenville
WELCH, LINDA L. Rockingham
WELDE, CHARLES W. Fairfax, Va.
WELDON, JILLIAN M. Rocky Mount
WELSH, EDWIN A., JR. Lumberton
WENZEL, TERRIANNE A. Durham
WENTZEL, SANDRA K. Raleigh
WESNER, CHESTER, S. Plymouth
WEST, JACK P. Atlantic
WEST, JULIAN R. Statesville
WESTFALL, SUSAN M. Martinville, Va.
WESTON, CATHERINE L. Blount's Creek
WHALEY, CAROL L. Richlands
WHALEY, ROXIE P. Newport
WHELESS, DONA P. Louisburg
WHICHARD, JAMES E. Greenville
WHICHARD, THOMAS M. Greenville
WHITE, BARBARA E. Merry Hill
WHITE, BEVERLY P. Elizabeth City
WHITE, BILLIE J. Raleigh
WHITE, DONALD D. Midland
WHITE, DONNA L. Parsippany, N.J.
Handel's THE MESSIAH Presented by School of Music.
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WHITE, JOHN R. Jacksonville
WHITE, JUDITH A. Annandale, Va.
WHITEHEAD, MARY K. Buxton
FRESHMEN
WHITEHURST, CORNELIA Raleigh
WHITEHURST, CORNELIUS Bethel
WHITEHURST, LINDA T. Greenville
WHITFIELD, MARGARET A. Kinston
WHITLARK, ELIZABETH B. Macclesfield
WHITLEY, BILLIE L. Aurora
WHITLEY, DAVID F. Williamston
WHITLEY, JERRY E. Tarboro
WHITLEY, JUDY G. Smithfield
WHITLEY, THEORDORE W. Cary
WHITSON, SUZANNE W. Alexandria, Va.
WHITTINGTON, SANDRA V. Hillsboro
WICKER, SANDRA C. Pinehurst
WICKHAM, MARJAORIE J. Ashland, Va.
WIGGINS, HENRY B., JR. Norlina
WILKES, TRUDY F. Raleigh
WILKS, SHARON A. Wheaton, Md.
WILLARD, CHERYL L. Merrit
WILLIAMS, BERNICE Williamston
WILLIAMS, EDWIN L., JR. Kinston
WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH W. Greenville
WILLIAMS, JAMES W. Lumberton
WILLIAMS, JOANNE A. Raleigh
WILLIAMS, NANCY C. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, PATRICIA E. Benson
WILLIAMS. ROMA G. Mount Olive
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY A. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, TERRY J. Fayetteville
WILLIAMSON, BEVERLY L. Wilson
WILLIAMSON, JANICE E. Tarboro
WILLIAMSON, MARGARET Portsmouth, Va.
WILLIAMSON, MARY E. Clemmons
WILMOTH, SHELBY K. Midway Park
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WILSON, ANN T. Washington
WILSON, JAMES L Hamlet
WILSON, KATHLEEN E. Southern Pines
WILSON, LOIS F. Sanford
WILSON, SYLVIA D. Winterville
WILSON, WILLIAM W., JR. Louisburg
Assistant football coach, Odell Wel- born, instructs players on blocking techniques.
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WINGATE, JOANNE Ayden
WINGATE, JEON H. Bath
WINSTEAD, ROWENA G. Charlotte
WITCHER, EULIS D. High Point
WITSCHEN, WILLIAM D. Scotch Plains, N.J.
WOMBLE, DORIS K. Sanford
WOOD, GLORIA J. Gastonia
WOOD, MATTIE T. Benson
WOOD, WILLIAM M. Spring Hope
WOODARD, BETTY J. Nashville
WOODFORD, WARREN J. Roanoke, Va.
WOODHULL, RICHARD H. Hopewell, N.J.
WOODSON, KATHLEEN C. Reidsville
WOOTEN, GARY C. Hudson
WOOTEN, LILLIAN H. Stantonsburg
WOOTEN, SANDRA L. Fountain
WOOTEN, SHARYN K. Fayetteville
WORRELL, PATRICIA R. Stamford, Conn.
WORTHINGTON, ELAINE Ayden
WORTHINGTON, MICHAEL Newport News
WRAY, STEPHEN L. Greensboro
WRENN, DORIS A. Sanford
WRENN, STEVEN L. Greensboro
WRIGHT, GEROGE A. Raleigh
WRIGHT, LARRY G. Asheboro
WRIGHT, LINDA L. Clinton
WRIGHT, PATSY R. Roanoke Rapids
WRIGHT, SHARON L. Alexandria, Va.
WYNNE, JUDY C. Williamston
YORKE, JEWELL A. Kannapolis
YOUNG, ANNE P. High Point
YOUNG, JAMES H. Ahoskie
YOUNTZ, PATRICIA S. Winston-Salem
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RELIGIOUS GROUPS 354
CLUBS 364
GREEKS 381
FINE ARTS 444
MILITARY 464
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WWWS-AM, WWWS-FM, and WWWS-TV
To train students in broadcasting technique; to provide news, entertainment, cultural and educational listening for the student body; and to provide television ser\'ice to various classes are the purposes of WWWS-AM, FM, and TV.
Under the leadership of Dr. Corinne Rickert, the or- ganization sponsors an annual UNICEF drive consisting of a radiothon and dance. SGA election coverage is pro- vided by WWWS-TV. This station also works with the College Union in sponsoring several dances during the year. For the outstanding work done on the UNICEF drive by the radio department, the students received national and international recognition.
Approximately seventy-five students participate in the three departments of this organization. Any student is eligible to become a member after a period of on-the-job training by the currently all-student staff and a proficiency radio test.
Broadcasters Boost UNICEF Drive.
In an effort to promote Christmas spirit, broadcasters decorated a Christmas tree in front of the radio lounge. This could be seen from parts of the main campus.
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Dr. Corinne Rickert, Co-ordinator of Campus Radio and Closed Circuit Television, plans the broadcasting schedule for the day.
Gale Lucas checks equipment as the television staff prepares to go on the air.
Broadcasting Guild
Students who have a "C" average in a prescribed curriculum and who have at least one year's experience in broadcasting qualify as members of the Broadcast- ing Guild. Under the supervision of Dr. Corinne Rickert, the club strives to promote superior broadcasting in radio and television. Founded April 13, 1963, this profession- al club assists in the UNICEF drive, special events on campus radio and closed-circuit television. The Broadcasting Guild is the co-ordinating organization of WWWS- AM, FM, and TV.
Broadcasting Guild: Seated: Rick Nittoli; Standing: Jay Barber, Paul Hjortsvang, Judy Blankenchip, Pat Shea, Blake, and Winston Copeland.
Miss Rosalinda Roulston, Director Off-Campus Radio and Television, prepares for her weekly television show, "Let's Go To College."
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RELIGIOUS GROUPS
Structures may be altered architecturally, yet the religious symbol of the Holy Cross remains constant. Seeking to supply this element of constancy to the students of East Carolina while in their college homes, the religious groups on campus represent the major denominations. These organizations pro- mote spiritual development, provide a place for recreation, and offer a bond of fellowship to each member. Centering ideals around the development of responsible, intelligent in- dividuals, these groups afford the opportunity for students to broaden their spiritual horizons.
Chimes from the bell tower may be heard on the main campus.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION 356
FREE WILL BAPTIST 357
CANTERBURY CLUB 358
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION 359
WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 360
WESLEY FOUNDATION 367
NEWMAN CLUB 362
KING YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 363
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Reminding students of their resf>onsibility to God and His church is the primary goal of the Baptist Student Union. Sixty active members hold daily prayer and sponsor the traditional vespers on Wednesday evenings. Working closely with the Inter-Religious Council and local churches, the B.S.U. also publishes "THE KEY," a quarterly publication dealing with the organization and ac- tivities of the Union. The group worships and supports the State B.S.U. summer missions program. Expressed interest and willingness to work toward the B.S.U. goals are the only criteria for membership.
Seated: Bette Jackson, Vice-President; Nancy Deans, Secretary; Jim Burnette, Stewardship. Standing: Elbert Felton, President; Rev. Dwight Pickling, Advisor.
B.S.U. Supports Summer Missions Program.
On a warm, sunny afternoon volleyball is enjoyed by the B.S.U. members.
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Free Will Baptists Hold Yearly Banquet.
Students participate regularly in devotional exercises held each week.
Activities of the Free Will Baptist Student Fellow- ship include weekly meetings, Bible discussion groups, yearly banquet, annual picnic, Christmas party, and religious programs. The organiaation is represented in the Inter-Religious Council. The students in the
group strive to promote spiritual growth and religious fellowship. The Reverends Robert Crawford and Wayne West are advisors for the group. Established at East Carolina College in 1951, this organization has thirty members.
Seated: Ann Pugh, Publicity Chairman; Ann Harrison, Secretary; Brenda Calhoun, Treasurer; Judy Spruill, Vice-President; Leverna Lamm, President. Standing: Wayne West, Rev. Robert Crawford.
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Canterbury Enjoys Holiday Feast.
Canterbury Club is the mission of the Episcopal Church to the academic community at all levels. Un- der the guidance of The Rev. John W. Drake, Jr., and Dr. James Poindexter, the club provides wor- ship, service, and fellowship in the church and on campus. Prior to the Christmas holidays, the Canter- bury Club was entertained at a holiday feast in the Rectory. Members of the club plan a spring week- end at Camp Leach for recreation, study, and wor- ship. As a community service, Canterbury students work at St. Andrews Mission. Because the club has no officers, various duties are performed on a volun- tary basis.
Rev. John Drake administers the weekly Holy Communion to the students.
Holy Communion is followed by a supper and a program each Wednesday evening.
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Group discussions promote better understanding among student:
Lutherans Teach Sunday School
Lutheran Student's Association strives to provide group fellowship for the Lutheran and other interested students. Mrs. Mil- dred Derrick and Miss Pat Benson lead the religious group in their activities. Plans for the year include singing in the church choir, teaching in Sunday school, and par- ticipating in annual retreats to Pamlico Sound. The Lutheran students organized the Lutheran Church in Greenville and dedi- cated it in 1963. Each Sunday evening the students meet for an inspirational program.
Robert L. Dasher, Pastor; Becky Eller, Food Chair- man; Julia Knapp, Treasurer; Brenda Klutz, Presi- dent; Mrs. Mildred Derrick, Advisor.
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Presbyterians Emphasize Questioning and Sharing
To provide a setting and atmosphere for studying, questioning, doubting, expressing, and sharing the Christian faith is the pur- pose of the Westminster Fellowship. Under the guidance of the Reverend Bronson Matney, Jr., the group meets weekly for supper and a program. Projects for the year include supplying teachers for North Greenville Sunday School, visiting migrant worker's camp, and attending national and regional conferences. Plans are being made for a World Mission Project. Student groups discuss moral, political, and social issues. The group strives for a student-centered program.
Seated: Benny Kirkland, First Vice-Moderator; Rev. Bronson Matney, Robert Baker, Treasurer. Absent: Don Buie, Moderator; Ginny Martin, Second Vice-Moderator; Judy Bryan, Secretary.
Presbyterian students meet action after challenging the Baptist students to a game of volleyball.
Singing sessions are a favorite part of Presbyterian programs.
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Students enjoy a relaxing game of carom at the Methodist Student Center.
Wesley Foundation Meets Weekly for Supper.
Representing the Methodist Church on campus in conjunction with the resi- dential churches of the same faith through a program of Christian educa- tion with the student, faculty, and staff of the college serves as the goal of the Wesley Foundation. Each Wednesday evening, eighty-five members meet for supper and interesting forum discus- sions at the Methodist Center. Wesley Foundation is open . to all interested students and faculty members regardless of their denominational ties.
Seated: John Coon. President. Standing: Berkley Ashby, Second Vice-President; Paulette Key, Re- ligious Chairman; Emmett Jones, First Vice-President; Jennifer West, Secretary; Henry Townsend, Treasurer.
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Newman Club Promotes Interest in Catholic Church.
Open to all students on campus, the Newman Club strives to promote interest in and understanding of the Catholic Church. Each Thursday evening members of the club meet for various discussions on such topics as marriage and changes in the church. The students enjoyed a festive Thanksgiving party. Students plan to participate in the choir at St. Peter's Catholic Church.
Seated: Virginia Gottschalk, Vice-President. Standing: Shirley Hedman, Secre- tary. Absent: Neil Dorsey, President.
Preparing a meal for the club members is usually harder than it looks.
Students meet to express their ideas on current topics.
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King Youth Enjoys Homecoming Banquet
To promote Christian fellowship among its members and to help provide a more Christian attitude among all the students are the purposes of the King Youth Fellowship. The fellowship is affiliated with the Pentecostal Holiness Church. Under the guidance of Dr. James Butler, the forty members meet weekly for a program and discussion. Special activities for the year include an annual Homecoming Banquet, distribution of religious tracts to students, programs in the Pentecostal Holiness Church, and an annual spring trip.
Seated: Don Lee, President; Bobby Smith, Chaplain. Standing: Gay Wil- liams, Secretary-Treasurer; Roger Boles, Board Member; Winston Under- wood, Vice-President.
The members of the King Youth Fellow- ship enjoy socializing before the meeting.
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Time spent outside of class is not all concerned with unacademic matters. Many clubs such as the Industrial Arts Club are directly related to a stu- dent's major field. These groups of interested students can meet on their own time to discuss matters of importance to them without the formal influence of class. Other organizations stress service, for example, the Circle K Club. The Aquanymphs work toward aquatic perfection and give annual performances.
Most of the groups sponsor goodwill projects for children, especially at Christmas. Scholarships are often given to outstanding students in the particular field associated with the group. The student looking for friends with like interests can find a club to fill his needs.
S.A.M 366
N.S.I.D 367
A.C.E 368
LIBRARY CLUB 369
INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB 370
HOME EC. CLUB 377
NURSES CLUB 372
MEDICAL CLUB 373
CIRCLE K CLUB 374
MATHEMATICS CLUB 376
YOUNG DEMOCRATS 377
W.R.A 378
P. E. CLUB 379
AQUANYMPHS 380
Bill Fenstermacher Treasurer
Scott McKinnon Secretary
Don Hanes Vice-President
Lynn Roper President
Management Society Promotes Business Tactics.
Society for Advancement of Management founded on East Carolina campus in 1939: boasts 190 clubs in the United States. Mr, William Hart and Dr. Donald Rocke coun sel SAM. Eligible members must be work ing toward a degree and have a sincere interest in the art and science of business management. Among the awards and schol- arships given by SAM are the Performance Awards, Hamilton Watch Award, and Presi- dential Merit Awards. The SAM Newslet- ter and the Advanced Management Journal are student publications of the East Caro- lina SAM club. Active not only in this major field of business, SAM members par- ticipate in the annual alumni reception and help with festivities for the Homecommg Queen.
Members of SAM examine various grades of tobacco on a visit to a tobacco warehouse.
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Designers Club Promotes Interior Decorating
Club members enter discussions following lectures during the N.S.I.D. meeting.
Linda Charlton, President; Nicki Bain. Vice-President; Mary Emma Peele, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Gail Padgett, Program Chairman.
Any student with an interior design major and two years of train- ing in art school is qualified to become a member of the National Society of Interior Design. Under the leadership of Dr. Wellington Gray, this professional fraternity strives to promote interior design and to help students prepare for their careers. One scholarship from the national organization and one from the local organization are awarded to the students for their outstanding work in the field of in- terior design. This year Marilyn Miller won the first place local scholarship, and Gary Idol received honorable mention from the national scholarship committee.
Dr. Gray listens attentively to the business being discussed.
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Student teachers narrate a story to attentive children at Wahl-Coats Elementary School.
ACE Aids Underprivileged Child.
Members in the Association for Childhood Education work actively to promote desirable conditions, programs, and practices for the well-being of children. Dr. Mary Lois Staton leads the East Carolina chapter. The 180 members qualify for membership by their interest in the education and wel- fare of underprivileged children between the ages of two and twelve.
The sale of Mum corsages for Homecoming, a Christmas project for a needy child, the convention in New York, and a visit to ACE International Headquarters in Washington, D.C., were among the scheduled events for this progressive organization. Two members were given assistantships from the national organization to work at the ACE International Headquarters.
Lynn Abbott, President; Faye Bowman, Vice-President; Shirley Everette, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Kay Young, Historian; Dr. Mary L. Staton, Advisor; Glenda Jones, Publicity Chairman; Linda Swicegood, Social Chairman; Sarah Peterson, Membership Chairman.
Members discuss the ACE-SNEA Banquet which was held prior to Christmas.
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Library Club Encourages Interest in Library.
Twenty-five members make up this year's Library Club. The club encourages an interest in the East Caro- lina library, promotes fellowship among student assist- ants, and provides an opportunity for students to hear discussions about library problems and interests. Once each month members discuss matters of particular in- terest to librarians. Projects include National Book Week displays and work for Library Week. Library sci- ence majors or minors. Library assistants, and anyone interested in Library work qualify for membership in the club.
Library Club members meet to discuss projects and goals of the club.
Bronna Sineath Reporter
Lynn Taylor Historian
Darlene Kirsh Secretary- Treasurer
Sue Monfalcone Vice-President
Pat Lurvey President
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Industrial Arfs Club Wins With Float.
Any student with a minor or majo in industrial arts is qualified to becom a member of the Industrial Arts CIul Under the leadership of Mr. H. P. 01 sen and Mr. W. R. Hoots, the clu strives to foster professionalism in in dustrial arts and to foster high ideal and appreciations in the dignity o work. This professional club partic pates in homecoming, departmental a tivities, and in state and national cor ventions. This year the Industrial Arl Club float won third place in the Hom( coming Parade.
Indusirial Arts flub float captures third place award in Homecoming festivities.
William Saunders, President; Leon Waters, Vice-President; Harold Fegan, Treasurer; James B. Smith, Secretary; Ed Broch, Club Reporter.
Student machinist tools the final touches on his project.
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Starting the 1964 fall quarter with a picnic 1 honor of the new freshmen, the Home Eco- omics Club opened its doors to those students iterested in home economics. This professional rganization has as its objective the professional evelopment of college home economics students.
The programs and activities planned each year re devised to give the student an insight into le many careers she might choose. Plans for lis year include a Christmas Party for foreign :udents, talks on "Home Economics in the eace Corps" and "Careers in Home Economics," nd the annual banquet with initiation of sen- )rs into the American Home Economics Asso- iation.
Club members are given many opportunities to display their talents in entertaining.
Home Economics Club Honors Freshmen.
The homecoming float shows the pride in college expansion held by the b members.
Shelby Kilpatrick, President; Mary Woodley, Vice-President; Jane Lee, Secretary; Sandra Mercer, Reporter; Keith White, Reporter; Carol Scott, Treasurer.
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Varied and interesting programs inform the student nurses of the latest medical techniques.
Nurses Club Boasts Forty Members.
George Spann, Vice-President; Carolyn Griffin, Treasurer; Patsy Petaoss, Sec- retary; Melba Bryson, Historian; Patricia Weaver, President.
"The fame is nothing, the duel is everything." This quo- tation is the motto of the East Carolina Nurses Association. The club achieves its goals by helping the student nurses to adjust professionally and socially and to broaden their horizons. Any student enrolled in the School of Nursing is eligible to become a member of this organization. This year members sold Christmas seals as a project.
Examining X-rays are part of the nurse's training.
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Medical Club Stimulates Appreciation of Medicine.
To stimulate interest in the field of medicine and to pro- vide a ready source of information for the members are the twofold purposes of the Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Club. Under the leadership of Mr. J. O. Derrick and Dr. Leland Stewart, the ten members meet for various programs in the sci- ence field. Any student with above average scholastic achieve- ments qualifies as a prospective member. Each year an award is given to the member maintaining the highest scholastic average.
Jeanette Runquist, Vice-President; Quinton Davis, Secretary-Treasurer; Ed Hudgins, Historian; Thomas Gordon, President.
Interesting films and lectures promote a stronger interest in the medical field.
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Seated Jack Barnhill, President. Standing: Eddie Barnes, Vice-President; Bill Sullivan, Secretary; Alan Fearing, Treasurer.
Circle K Builds Character and Leadership.
Developing leacJership for tomorrow while creating a better college community today is the goal of Circle K. Under the guidance of Dr. John O. Rey- nolds, the Circle K Club, which came to East Caro- lina College in 1948, donates to the Blood Bank, aids needy children, and provides ushers for S.G.A. presentations. To become a member of this honorary organization, a student must possess a C average and display outstanding leadership and service capabili- ties. This club gives an annual scholarship to an out- standing student.
Members and their dates get acquainted with the children from needy families at a club- sponsored party given for the children.
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Making friends with underprivileged children is on of the more rewarding experiences of Circle K members.
Dues must be paid in order to support the functions of the club.
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Three club members look over an integral part of the machinery used in automated mathematics.
Complete mastery of the control center of the 1620 IBM computer is necessary to gain maximum efficiency from the machine.
Computers Add Interest to Mathematics Club.
Learning to appreciate the wonder and greatness of mathematics and to explore the recreational side of life are the purposes of the Marie D. Graham Mathematics Club. A strong interest in mathematics is the only qualification for membership.
The club's yearly civic project is aiding a needy family during the Christmas sea- son. This group gives an annual award to the outstanding senior in mathematics. Chosen for the award last year were Calvin Owens and Mack Worthington.
Barbara Rhue, Publicity Chairman; Agnes Edwards, Co-Social Chairman; Dottie Blach, Reporter; Bobby Martin, Co-Social Chairman; John Clement, Co-Vice-President; Mr. Frank Saunders, Advisor; Rowena Skipper, Co-Vice-President; Raymond Fornes, President.
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Young Democrats Attend Inaugural Festivities.
One hundred and fifty young Demo- crats work to foster an interest in poli- tics among students and to support the Democratic Party in local, state, and national election. Meeting bi-monthly in the library auditorium, the Young Democrats Club is under the direction of Dr. Cathleen Stokes. Twelve stu- dents attended President Johnson's In- auguration. Two very active politicians on East Carolina College campus have been elected to distinguished offices. Elected to secretary of the North Caro- lina Federation of College Young Democrats is Luanne Kaylor, a sopho- more. Jim Farmer, a senior, was elected secretary of the State Young Democrats Club.
Young Democrats discuss plans for future projects and campaigns.
Seated: Wayne Clark, President; Standing: Delores Lee, Corresponding Secretary; Carrie Tyson, Secretary; Mike Mc- Shane, Vice-President.
The Young Democrats campaigned actively for the Democratic nominees during the fall election.
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Straight from Greenwich Village, these W.R.A. members participate in a program on Stunt Night.
W.R.A. Provides Activities for Women Students.
Under the leadership of Miss Ellen Eason, the Women's Recrea- tional Association strives to promote recreation and enjoyment of physical education skills. Volleyball, basketball, and softball are among the many intramural sports sponsored by the club. Every woman student is automatically a member. Each year plaques are presented to individuals, to dormitories, and sororities.
Seated: Jeanne Farabow, Vice-President; Standing: Carolyn Roguson, Secretary; Cassandra Cozart, Treasurer; Miss Ellen Eason, Advisor. Absent: Nancy Langdon, President.
Members of the club enjoy athletic related games and stunts as part of the club activities.
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Lectures and discussions are usually part of the physical education departmental meeting.
P.E. Club Sponsors "All Sports Night"
Members of the Physical Education Majors Club strive to promote the ideals and ethics of their profession. Under the guidance of Dr. Glen Reeder and Dr. Nell Stallings, the members assist in sports clinics for high schools and sponsor the "All Sports Night" for their fellow students. This special night is for students to display their ability in performing various stunts and games. Students are given the duty of leading the quarterly departmental meetings. This organiza- tion received an honor when Randy Fridley was elected state president of the Physical Education Major Section.
Coach Stasavich discusses with students aspects of physical education.
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Aquanymphs Enter Inter- Collegiate Competition.
To swim front and back crawl, breast and side stroke, and to float are the only qualifications for membership for the Aquanymphs. Under the direction of Mrs. Gay Blocker, approximately twenty-five ,girls meet each Monday night for practice in synchronized swimming. This year the Aquanymphs presented a Christmas and Spring Water Show. Last spring quarter the Aquanymphs partic'ipated in the A.A.U. meet at Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
Becky Bridges, President.
Peggy Janes, Secretary-Treasurer; Martha Jo Chambers, Vice-President.
Three lovely mermaids execute fundamentals of marine choreography.
AQUABATICS - Two agile aquanymphs perform one of their precision balancing acts.
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Whether social, honorary, or service, the fraternal atmosphere builds scholarship and civic duty among student members. There are presently nine fraternities, eight sororities, one colony and seventeen honorary and service organizations on campus. Annual projects of community ser\'ice include Christmas parties for needy children and scholarships to deserving students. The assets derived from Greek Orders are many: learning to get along with others in the closeness of a house, realizing the advantage of num- bers in getting good entertainment, and building life long friendships. Each organization contributes by its activities in such fields as the Student Tutor- ing Society and collecting to aid a number of philanthropic projects.
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INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL . . .
Seated: Paul Hersh, Hunter Chadwick, Terry Trexler, Tim Bagwell, Bob Kaylor, Mark Meltzer, Chip Cox. Standing, Row 1: Bill Shands, Freo Webster, Bobby Childress, John Mumford, Ken Martin, Bill Clark, C. V. Healy, Willard Batts, Bob Bird, Phil Dean. Standing, Row 2: Lou Larson, Buddy Williams, Tom Reber, Gary Silverstein, Joe Parks, John Guy, Earl Anderson, John Wade.
Plans "Wildcat" Rush.
Inter-Fraternity Council is the governing organization of the fraternities on campus. The council is composed of the president of each fraternity and two additional representatives.
I.F.C. stages annual Greek Week, during which the fra- ternities compete in skit night and sports. To climax a week of fun, I.F.C. sponsors a dance. At this time the Greek Week Queen is crowned and the competition winners are announced.
I.F.C. President and Dean of Men listen to plans for Wildcat Rush. Under open rush rules, men may be pledged at any interval of this period.
President Bob James
Vice-President Ben Sutton
Secretary Sam Keel
Treasurer Carl Carlberg
Lambda Chis present skit during Greek Week.
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL . . .
The governing body of the eight sororities on campus is the Panhellenic Council. Two representatives from each sorority compose this council.
Preparations for Formal Rush Week which is under the direction of the Panhellenic Council begin early in the fall. The open house and convocation serve to ac- quaint the prospective rushees with each sorority.
Panhellenic President introduces speaker, the Dean of Women, at Sorority Convocation.
President Jane Mewborn
Vice-President Carolyn Barnes
Secretary Patricia Rouse
Treasurer Leslie Kent
Sorority presidents speak at convocation to acquaint perspective rushees with their group.
Sponsors Open House and Convocation.
Seated: Marilyn Timberlake, Leslie Kent, Patricia Rouse, Kay Crawford, Dean Ruth White, Jane Mewborn, Martha Thompson, Bobbie Riddick, Judy Taylor. Standing: Peggy Garrett, Ann Stephens, Nancy Wilson, Linda Doub, Carolyn Barnes, Dee Watkins, Martha Coursey, Sandra Davis, Ometa Brown.
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ALPHA EPSILON PI
Meltzer, Mark President
Hersh, Paul Vice-President
Silverstein, Gary Secretary
Siegel, Stuart Treasurer
EPSILON KAPPA
Berman, Jeffrey
Brodsky, Barry
Dosik, Ellis
Gilbert, Mark
Goldfarb, Marty
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Vigorous reception helps keep the brothers of AEPi in good physical condition.
Kallman, Ronnie
Lewis, Jeff
Marks, Howard
somers, Phil
Weinstein, Gary
Occupies New House.
Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi was found- ed locally in I960 to promote brotherhood and to prepare members to take an active part in American life. New York University was the site of the national founding in 1913. Members participate in campus ac- tivities and charity work in Greenville. The Epsilon Kappa Chapter along with the approximately ninety chapters of AEPi located across the United States take pride in their colors of blue and gold.
During moments of leisure AEPi brothers congregate around their refreshment bar.
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KAPPA ALPHA . . .
To live up to the tradition of the South and Robert E. Lee was the purpose for the founding of the Kappa Alpha Order following the War Between the States. In the Southern tradition, the KA's annually grow beards in conjunction with Old South weekend. Fraternity flowers are the magnolia and the redrose.
The Gamma Rho chapter came to the campus in 1958. Since then the brothers have staged annual train rob- beries for the Security Life Insurance Company. The KA's actively participate in the Bloodmobile Drive on cam- pus and give parties for underprivileged children.
Phil Dean, President; Joe Pegram, Vice-President; Steve Watson, Secretary; and David Joyner, Treasurer.
Dedicates
KA's chat with rushees in front of the Stars and Bars.
Abbey, Sim
Bartley, Steve
Bartos, Mike
Carpenter, Rann
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GAMMA RHO
New Home.
Forde, Mac
Guy, John
Handy, Mike
Harrell, Lin
Johnson, Bill
Johnston, Robert
Johnston, William
Kennington, Samuel
Lorraine, William
Matthews, John
Medford, Jerry
Munford, John
Nicholson, Nick
Patterson, Ronnie
Quinn, Michael
Roberts, Irwin
Ryon, Thomas
Skiles, Bud
Springle, Len
Stroud, Mitch
Tolley, Jerry
VanNortwick, George
Webb, Ben
Williams, Jerry
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
Kaylor, Robert President
Carlberg, Carl Vice-President
Bell, Lawrence Secretary
White, Joey, Treasurer
IOTA UPSILON
Bell, Lawerence Secretary
With approximately seventy-five active members, Lambda Chi Alpha is the largest fraternity on the East Carolina campus. "Every man a man" is the goal of Lambda Chi, and the spirit of Christian brotherhood in an academic and social environment is its aim. Iota Upsilon chapter is ranked second in scholarship on the national level in competition with the more that 125 other chapters of Lambda Chi. Recently the brothers sponsored a sOrority field. They also gained pub- licity by pushing a bathtub to Raleigh in order to raise funds for a freshman scholarship.
Allen, Karl
Anderson, Earl
Arniotes, Robert
Austin, Kenneth
Barnes, Pete
Behr, John
Branyon, John
Braswell, Curtis
Brooks, Don
Byrd, Doug
Chrisco, Charles
Cox, Norman Joseph
Davis, J. B.
Douglas, Keith
Franklin, Ben
Franklin, James
Goforth, Lynn
Goodman, Robert
Gross, Nicky
Harvey, Jim
Healy, C. V.
Holmes, Jim
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Humphrey, Charles
Jarvis, Ollie
Killebrew, James
Martin, Chip
McGraw, Ed
McPherson, Dallas
Mitchell, Jerry
Moore, C. G.
Olsen, Edwin
Rasor, Brooks
Ricks, Etaringe
Riddick, Charlie
Robertson, Charles
Shannon, Rick
Sharpe, Freddy
Sutton, Ben
Teachy, Grady
Timberlake, Otis
Tugwell, Wilson
Walton, Ed
Ward, Doug
Ward, Emmett
Willoughby, Jayde
Wishart, Johnny
Wooten, Billy
Wornon, Samuel
Sponsor Field Day.
Lambda Chis take first place in the fraternitv division of the Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing.
Lambda Chis homecoming float wins 1st place in the fraternity division.
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PHI KAPPA TAU . .
Cox, Chip President
Aldridge, John Vice-President
Cline, Wayne Secretary
Gill, Mrs. Etta Housemother
Batts, Willard, Treasurer
Phi Tau brothers chastise members who were caught breaking the rules of "Women Hater Week.'
Stages "Women Hater Week".
Bates, Fred
Bell, John
Daniels, Henry
Daughtry, Ronnie
Dildy, Tom
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Stressing the innate worth of the individual and democratic organization, the Gamma Eta chapter of Phi Kappa Tau was founded in 196I. The Phi Taus serve as ushers for all home games during both football and basketball seasons. This year the Phi Taus initiated, as an annual event preceding Homecoming Weekend, "Women Hater Week." During this time the brothers and pledges were for- bidden to shave or to communicate with women ex- cept on business. As a climax to the eventful week, brothers found guilty of breaking the rules were caged on the mall for an hour.
Euliss, Danny
Greene, Eddie
Gresh, Ed
Jones, Buster
Keel, Sam
Kimsey, Jim
GAMMA ETA
Moore, Bill
Moss, Jim
Patrick, George
Raynor, David
Schwentorus, Ronnie
Sherwood, Eddie
Separk, Al
Stowe, Art
Stringer, Mike
Wade, John
Wallace, Henry
Washko, Bob
Welton, Marvin
Winstead, Jim
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PI KAPPA ALPHA . . .
Chadwick, Hunter President
Betss, Tom Vice-President
Williams, Freddy Treasurer
Fitzgerald, Dave Secretary
EPSILON MU
Ninety years after the national founding of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the University of Virginia in 1868, the Epsilon Mu chapter was chartered on the East Carolina College campus. The PiKA brothers have been the first to do several things on campus. They were the first fraternity to be housed and the first winner of Greek Week. This year PiKA won first place in fraternity house decorations during Homecoming Weekend. The brothers also participate in the annual Cancer Drive.
Betts, Robert
Brewer, Bill
Coble, James
Copley, Bill
Daves, Walt
Dean, Hugh
Dodson, Claude
Dowd, Bob
Edwards, Jerry
Elliot, Brice
Equila, Jim
Goodwin, Buddy
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Hagerty, Guy
Johnson, Ashley
Kelly, Robert, Jr.
Marchant, Melvin
Oyler, Dave
Reber, Thomas
Schmidt, Gene
Stonestreet, John
Sullivan, Bill
Trogdon, Wayne
West, Maynard
Westfall, Steve
Wheeler, Michael
Wins With
House Decoration.
PiKAs win 1st place fraternity house decorations with cover.
PiKAs enjoy the sixth annual Concert by the Sea.
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PI KAPPA PHI ...
Cameron, Everett Warden
Mitchell, Eddie Treasurer
Fearing, Alan Secretary
Childress, Bobby President
Most recently chartered on campus is Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. The Beta Phi chapter was founded in 1963. The Pi Kapps have since been active in the fraternity league of intramural sports. The brothers have been especially active in swimming, tennis, and Softball.
The purpose of Pi Kappa Phi is to uphold the ideals of the College, to encourage excellence in scholarship, and to promote fellowship and mutual trust among its members. The Beta Phi chapter has been the recipient of the Master Chapter Award pre- sented by national Pi Kappa Phi.
Has Received the Master
Bishop, Guerry
Blanks, Joe
Brock, Charles
Butler, Charles King
Chesson, Chip
Collins, Jack
Cotten, Jack
Crews, Charles
Dail, Jimmy
Darden, Carl
Davis, Mack
DiCamillo, Lewis
Elliott, Philip
Falabella, Michael
Finch, Ralph
Frye, Dan
Gaffney, John
Holt, Michael
Johnston, Frank
Knoch, David
Langley, Frankie
Lomax, Phil
Mallon, John
Martin, Charlie
Martin, Ken
Martin, Tad
McLamb, Bruce
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McLawhorn, David
Miller, Gary
Oldham, Charles
Phifer, Larry
Ramseur, Mack
Resseguie, George
Rice, Jim
Roper, Lynn
Scott, Richard
Styron, George
Thompson, John
Wayman, Jeffrey
Webster, Freo
Wiegner, George
Williams, Doug
Williams, John
Woodrow, Bob
Wohlnick, Charles
Chapter Award.
Brothers of Pi Kappa Phi chat with rushees at a formal rush party.
Pi Kapps enjoy a back to school get-together prior to the beginning of classes.
BETA PHI
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SIGMA NU . . .
Rice, Jerry President
O'Briant, Francis Vice-President
ETA BETA
Smith, Stewart Treasurer
Leonard, Steve Recording Secretary
Raises Funds for
Apple, James
Baker, Thomas
Barrett, John
Bennett, Alvin
Booker, John
Bost, Walter
Cator, Marshall
Chandler, John
Clark, Ray
Cloninger, Jerry
Cockman, Eddie
Collier, Richard
Connelly, John
Dickerson, Skippy
Eager, Ed
Gaines, Warren
Hailey, Ben
Hale, Richard
Herring, Richard
Higgins, Ralph
James, Robert
Kaleel, Stephen
Kidd, Tom
Koster, John
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Langford, Phillip
Lawter, Joseph
Manuel, J. W.
McEntee, Jerry
Nelson, Vince
Oliver, Thomas
Parks, Joe
Phillips, Larry
Rayfield. Gene
Rosenbaum, Phil
Rouse, Tommy
Smith, Doug
To inculcate honor and mutually to benefit members, the Eta Beta chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity was chartered in 1959. Na- tionally the fraternity was founded on New Year's Day, 1869. The brothers at East Carolina annually present the Sigma Nu In- centive Award to the salutorian and valedictorian of the high schools in the surrounding area. This social fraternity has spread its purposes to approximately 140 college campuses across the nation. The colors of white, black, and gold have been selected by Sigma Nu.
the Summer Theater.
In conjunction with a local radio station, Sigma Nus help raise funds for the summer theater.
Sparrow, John
Spenver, Joseph
Stanton, Jim
Stokes, Fred
Stott, Drayton
Stroupe, Butch
Swain, Stephen
Tayloe, Dickie
Trexler, Terrell
Tyndall, John
Weaver, James
Worthington, Michael
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON . .
Josephs, Ernest President
Biddar, John Recorder
shelton, ben Secretary
Steckel, Bill Treasurer
Awarded Cup for...
Alired, Bob
Bird, Robert
Blumer, Bill
Browber, Skip
Davis, Thomas
Fitzgerald, John
Fochler, Ronnie
Ford, Tony
Gillis, Jerry
Hill, Robert
Hogg, Woody
Jones, Biff
Luckey, Ed
Lytle, Richard
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Newell, Bill
Royster, Bob
Stands, Bill
Stiller, John
Truesdale, Johnny
Vermillion, Hunter
Walsh, John
Willis, John
Zeblev, Frederick
Brotherhood, character, leadership, and scholarship are ideals of the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. The North Caroh'na Kappa chapter has been awarded the East Carolina Scholarship Cup for having the highest scholastic average among the fraternities on campus. Founded nationally in 1901 at Rich- mond College, the Sig-Eps came to East Carolina about sixty years later. Their colors are purple and red. The pin worn by all initiates is the heart with skull and cross bones affixed.
NORTH CAROLINA KAPPA
Highest Scholarship.
Dean Robert Holt presents East Carolina Scholarship Cup to Ernie Josephs, President.
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THETA CHI . . .
"Alma Mater first, and Theta Chi for Alma Mater" is the motto of Theta Chi social fraternity. The Board of Trustees recognized the outstanding service of Epsilon Iota by present- ing the chapter with the Service Award. In 1856 Theta Chi was founded nationally, and at that time the colors of military red and white were chosen. At East Carolina, Theta Chi was chartered in 1958.
EPSILON IOTA
Given Award for . . .
Adams, Herbert
Alexander, Dave
Avery, Harry
Baldwin, Harry
Beasley, Ben
Bennett, Brian
Bost, Lee
Brown, Mike
Cheshire, William
Conrad, David
Cromartie, Jimmy
Feddeman, William
Fitzpatrick, Jack
Foster, Dean
Harrington, Edgar
Holt, Larry
Jaffe, Robert
Kerlin, Robert
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Larson, Lou
Liberti, Pete
Mitchell, Woody
Mizell, Arlen
Nelms, Chandler
Norman, William
O'Brien, James
O'Hanlon, Edward
Phillips, Lynn
Powell, Gary
Robards, Jimmy
Rice, James Glenn
Schiavone, Joseph
Stephens, Berk
Sutton, John
Taylor, Cavil
Temple, Landon
Tolley, Roland
Service.
President of Theta Chi is presented the Greek Week trophy for the fraternity judged the most outstanding during the Week.
Seated: Bill Clark, President. Standing: Larry Boyte, Treas- urer; Bill Hunt, Vice-President; Tim Bagwell, Secretary.
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ALPHA DELTA PI . . .
Guice, Gigi President
Conn, Mary Vice-President
Billings, Camille Secretary
Wagstaff, Judy Treasurer
ADPis entertain visitor from their national headquarters at tea.
Assist With Summer Theater
Armistead, Lynn
Cox, Connie
Cox, Marion
Daley, Joan
Ervin, Lucy
Ewell, Grace
Harrell, Judy
Helms, Jane
Hodges, Katherine
Holt, Cynthia
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Alpha Delta Pi, the oldest secret society for women, has as its open motto, "We live for each other." This motto is exemplified by the clasped hands of friendship on the dia- mond-shaped badge worn by all initiates.
The Delta Omicron chapter, founded in I960, helps with the annual Easter Seal Campaign. Last fall the sisters con- ducted a door-to-door campaign to raise funds for the sum- mer theater. Another project of this chapter is the collection of clothing for the O'Berry School in Goldsboro.
DELTA OMICRON
Kent, Lesley
Leonard, Dee Dee
Lewis, Peggy
Martin, Karen
Miller, Carolyn
Morel, Toni
Saldin, Carole
Sharpe, Susan
Spencer, Jane
Stowe, Donna
Taylor, Faye
Thayer, Carolyn
Timberlake, Marilyn
Tolson, June
Vance, Rose
White, Carole
Womble, Louise
Yopp, Sally
Zepul, Anita
Fund Raising Campaign.
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ALPHA OMICRON PI . . .
Wright, Carolyn President
Neville, Ann Vice-President
Landin, Carolyn Recording Secretary
Richard, Judy Treasurer
Baker, Betty Lou
Beasley, Patsy
Berg, Judith
Bradberry, Vicki
Brown, Ometa Allie
Byrd, Judith
Casey, Kay
Coble, Mary
Cole, Susie
Cole, Nfargaret
Dozier, Sylvia
Gay, Anne
Gentry, Mary Ann
Gleason, Judith
Friendship series as a useful bond for sisters of Zeta Psi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi. Founded in 1897, the sorority welcomed the addition of Zeta Psi chapter in I960. Sisters take part in community sen'ice through providing periodical parties for the children of the Salvation Army. This year their campus activities were highlighted by copping first place honors in the sorority division of the Homecoming float entries and sharing first place honors in their division of the All-Sing.
ZETA PSI
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Places First
AOPis assemble float for Homecoming parade.
With Float.
Hard work pays off for AOPis with the capture of 1st place float trophy.
Hewett, Donnie
Hudson, Catherine
Johnson, Brenda
Johnson, Diane
Johnson, Euleta
Johnson, Melonie
Kirsch, Darlene
Lampley, Kay
Loy, Harriet
Perkins, Ann
Smith, Carole
Stephens, Ann
Stocks, Brenda
Tart, Patty
Watson, Lynn
West, Joyce
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ALPHA PHI . . .
Freeman, Nancy President
Joyner, Carol Vice-President
DELTA ALPHA
Rouse, Sue Neil Recording Secretary
Billings, Charlyn Treasurer
Developing the highest type of womanhood as exemplified by character, conduct, and culture serves as the goal for which Alpha Phi has been striving since it was founded in 1872. This purpose served as a basis for the founding of Delta Alpha Chapter in I960. The "Phis" assist with the an- nual Heart Fund Drive through their work on Cardiac Day. On campus the sisters have been awarded many trophies in intramural sports.
Allen, Jean
Bass, Emma Lynn
Charles, Betsy
Colwell, Brenda
Received the
Coston, Angel
Crenshaw, Ann
Davis, Sandra
Eason, Bobbie
Elias, Gloria
Fairless, Brenda
Garrett, Peggy
Gentry, Linda
Gibson, Penny
Gupton, Fran
Gutyar, Frances
Hall, Faye
Harris, Andrea
Harris, Cathy
Jones, Marion
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Justus, Suzanne
Lambeth, Doris
Lasley, Peggy
Lowry, Annette
Maddox, Bobbi
Madrin, Maggie
Mitchell, Luray
Morgan, Donna
Morris, Gayle
Morris, Shelia
Neely, Pat
Poole, Eleanor
Powell, Joan
Sauerbier, Rosemary
Swinson, Barbara
Thompson, Lynda
Tucker, Libby
Waddill, Sandee
Wall, Malinda
White, Keith
W.R.A. Participation Award.
Two sisters of Alpha Phi stand beside their display at Sorority Open House.
Volleyball champs, the Phis display their winning form in close net play.
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ALPHA XI DELTA . . .
Abernathy, Donna
Armstrong, Linda
Arnold, Johnette
Avery, Nancy
Baldwin, Vicki
Byrd, Hazel
Campbell, Pat
Chance, Linda
Cross, Carol
Doub, Linda
Foster, B. J.
Gaskill, Mary Ella
Jennings, Linda
Jones, Linda
Klingman, Glenda
Trader, Barbara President
Taylor, Judy Vice-President
Skipper, Rowena Treasurer
Williams, Jane Recording Secretary
Acquires New Home.
GAMMA PHI
Gamma Phi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta, the first national sorority on the East Carolina campus, was formerly Delta Chi Delta. The girls of blue and gold seek to cultivate friend- ship and a high sense of personal honor.
Alpha Xis stage the annual campus-wide All-Sing. As for honors, the local chapter placed two members in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges.
Alpha Xis found float-making an interesting side-line.
Langdon, Barbara
Love, Lynda
Marmorato, Ann
Pascal, Stephanie
Patelos, Bunny
Pollard, Dell
Pope, Frances
Presser, Lena
Rhue, Barbara
Shaver, Teresa
Taylor, Lynn
Vaughn, Gayle
Vick, Ann
Vogler, Becki
Williams, Frances
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CHI OMEGA . .
RHO ZETA
Armstrong, Sally
Bain, Nicki
Biesecker, Ronda
Bissette, Donna
Campen, Ida
Cates, Margaret
Caviness, Betty
Cooper, Mary
Daniel, Gayle
Denton, Sandee
Driggers, Judy
Ferrell, Lennis
Crowell, Brenda President
Home, Ann Vice-President
Daugherty, Carol Secretary
Giles, Bonnye Treasurer
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Forbes, Judy
Furman, Gae
Houston, Penny
Koontz, Sue
Leonard, Sandra
Marine, Leslie
McGowan, Carole
McRae, Jane
Melcher, Pat
Mewborn, Jane
Michael, Gregory
Oliver, Joyce
Orr, Celia
Page, Judy
Robbins, Lynda
Rooker, Amy
Root, Melissa
Smith, Gail
Smith, Vivian
Watkins, Dee
White, Frieda
Willis, Jane
Wilson, Nancy
Womack, Jane
Wins Sorority Field Day.
Chi Omega social sorority has carried, since its beginning in 1895, its icleals of friendship and scholarship to 137 cam- puses throughout the land. The sorority insignia is the owl, which pervades the publication, "Hoot-Hoot," and periodic get-togethers of the Rho Zeta chapter, "Owl Hoots."
Among recent honors are Queen of the 1965 Buccmieer and the first runner-up, Inter-Fraternity Council Queen, and Kappa Alpha Rose. The Chi O's took first place in Lambda Chi Alpha's sorority field day, and it is still being debated whether or not the Kappa Alphas were being gentle- men when the Chi O's defeated them in Softball.
Chi O's decorate porch for Halloween.
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DELTA ZETA . . .
Warren, Linda Treasurer
Whiddifield, Jeannette
Hart, Eleanor Vice-President
Brown, Maxine President
Pursuit of knowledge, promotion of social and moral cul- ture, and the development of plans for guidance and unity in action were the reasons for the founding of Zeta Lambda chapter of Delta Zeta sorority in I960.
This chapter's contributions to the East Carolina campus include participation in the Blood Mobile, Cancer, and UNICEF Drives. The DZ's proudly speak of their achieve- ments; such as, third place homecoming float and sweethearts of Phi Kappa Tau, Pi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities. Certainly the Golden Lamp of Delta Zeta shines brightly on this campus.
ZETA LAMBDA
Maxine Brown pauses briefly in her work on the float.
The DZ float, toasting East Carolina, wins third place in sorority division of float competition.
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Barnes, Carolyn
Bass, Sandra
Bell, Jean
Chandler, Judy
Cherry, Janet
Coursey, Martha
Cox, Linda
Deal, Madeline
Efird, Jean
Evans, Linda
Herring, Jo
Hodge, Pam
Kelly, Frances
Loehr, Judie
Mercer, Judy
Miller, Linda
Parrish, Billie
Aids With Civic Projects
Pendergrass, Rannie
Peterson, Sarah
Robbins, Judy
Sawyer, Katherine
Smith, Margaret
Stapleford, Rena
Stephenson, Jane
Stewart, Billi
Stocks, Peggy
Stutts, Mary Alice
Swindell, Thelma
Taylor, Ginger
Tedder, Nancy
White, Karen
Williams, Joan
Williams, Laura
Willis, Jonibel
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KAPPA DELTA
Hunning, Linda President
Cameron, Betsy Vice-President
Millikan, Nancy Secretary
Boasts High Scholarship.
Laughter, Janice Treasurer
Baum, Frances
Brewer, Lynn
Cravotta, Julie
Crawford, Kay
Daly, Janet
Daniel, Anne
Divoky, Hatsy
Dunn, Elaine
Howell, Judith
Hunning, Gayle
Lox, Kim
McKenzie, Elizabeth
Nixon, Annie
Oakley, Carolyn
O'Tuel, Carolyn
Robbins, Phyllis
Rouse, Patricia
Rowland, Mary
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With colors of green and white, Kappa Delta sorority came to East Carolina in I960 as the Gamma Sigma chapter. The purpose of the sorority, "To strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest," is exemplified in the at- tainment of the highest scholastic average among sororities for eleven of the last thirteen quarters. The KD's give an annual outstanding senior woman award, as well as an orthopedic award which is a donation for research. Their local philanthropy is assistance to the Cripple Children's Hos- pital in Richmond, Virginia.
GAMMA SIGMA
Traub, Louanne
Turner, Paula
Webb, Connie
Windham, Nonie
KD's give social for the victorious Pirates.
KD's chat with visitors during their open house.
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . . .
Abernathy, Jane
Arnold, Patricia
Avera, Margaret
Bentley, Janice
Christopher, Lina
Dalton, Pam
Edison, Emily
Fowler, Martha
Glazier, Linda
Gray, Judd
Green, Lisa
Hall, Pam
Hargett, Kay
Holt, Cornelia
Howett, Kathryn
Johnson, Brenda
Killian, Linda
Melton, Ginger
Midgett, Susan
Moore, Linda
Morris, Ann
Takes Top Honor ...
GAMMA BETA
Sigmas' decorations displaying the new cut system won first place in sorority division.
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Gamma Beta chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma came down from the neighboring state of Virginia in 1960. The Sigmas established an organization for a perpetual bond of friendship and the development of womanly character. The members of the Gamma Beta chapter are women of habit. For the last three years a sister has been "Miss Greenville;" in the last six years the sorority has taken top honors in the Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing five times. Of interest to North Carolina residents is that the Children's Room and Isolation Wing of Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill were provided by the ap- proximately sixty chapters of Tri-Sigma.
Anders, Melba President
Waters, Pam Vice-President
Sigmon, Joyce Secretary
Charlton, Linda Treasurer
in All-sing.
Sigma pledges entertain pledges from other sororities at tea.
Mumford, Ginny
Okerstrom, Nancy
Paul, Pat
Redfern, Carrleeta
Riddick, Bobbie
Skinner, Cherry
Skinner, Mary
Smoot, Cate
Spencer, Fay
Thompson, Martha
Walker, Cheryl
Ward, Bonnie
Waring, Carol
West, Nancy
Wood, Phyllis
Woodfin, Sandy
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA . .
McDuffie, Bill President
Petka, Robert Treasurer
Quinlivan, Mike Recording Secretary
Farmer, James Historian
I'll be seeing napkins in my sleep!
Adams, Douglas
Cake, Marcus
Cannon, William
Donohue, Paul
Hand, Bill
Hudson, Lane
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President Bill McDuffie presents trophy to White Ball Queen, Gloria White.
Mcintosh, Van
Michael, Paul
Ritter, Alan
Smith, Richard
Strickland, John
Swinson, Allen
Thigpen, Sloan
Turner, Henry
Whitfield, Willard
APO brothers enjoy their recently completed chapter room.
Kappa Upsilon chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was chartered on the East Carolina campus in January, 1953. National APO was founded as a service fraternity in 1925 to as- semble college men in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity.
An exemplification of these purposes is the participation of the local brothers in the Christmas Seal Drive. Brothers also sponsor the annual White Ball, the proceeds of which are donated to the March of Dimes. The brothers serve as judges for the scout camporees in the surrounding area.
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DELTA PHI DELTA . . .
Allen, Margaret
Barefoot, Jim
Beatty, Richard
Bryan, Judy
Creech, Minnie
Croom, Ann
Durland, Donald
Eason, Bobbie
Garrett, Faye
Gaster, Archie
Goins, Mike
Gordley, Marilyn
Gordley, Tran
Gray, Dr. Wellington
Henry, Ed
Alpha Phi chapter of Delta Phi Delta honorary art fra- ternity was chartered on the East Carolina campus in I960. The national fraternity, now constituted of thirty-eight chapters, was founded in 1912. Delta Phi Delta has at its foundation three purposes: to promote art interests among si:udents, to stimulate higher scholarship, and to recognize potential professional ability. Alpha Phi chapter sponsors art exhibits and sales in the college union.
Presideut Henry Harsch
Vice-President Jeanette Shirley
Recording Secretary Millie Carraway
Treasurer Ed Henry
Chris is having a hard time with the peg board.
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Jones, Louis
Joyner, Gail
Michaels, Mabel
Miller, Marilyn
O'Cain, Georgia
Padgett, Gail
Schwencke, Chris
Shirley, Jeanette
Speight, Dr. Francis
Stewart, Billie
Williams, Clara
Yates, Sam
Young, Norma
Hanging a show takes time, pre-planning and advice from others.
Care is taken to make all the necessary adjustments.
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DELTA SIGMA PI . . .
President William Raynor
Vice-President Daniel Griffin
Secretary Nile Dail
Treasurer Richard Holbert
Although a professional fraternity, Delta Sigs enjoy their private chapter room.
Delta Zeta chapter of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, founded in May 1955, seeks to promote a closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commerce. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fra- ternity for male students in the School of Business.
The local brothers sponsor an annual Christmas party for underprivileged children in Greenville. The Delta Sigs host the Annual Eastern Typing Contest.
Biggs, Bruce
Blackmon, Billie
Bolling, Jim
Dail, Nile
Dickens, Bobby
Hatch, Charles
Holbert, Richard
Land, Doug
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Santa, I want...
Langston, Freddie
Mason, Kenneth
Mastin, Fred
Midgett, Jeff
Nixon, Roger
Raynor, William
Tucker, Russell
Bill Raynor hands the symbol of fraternity leadership to the new president
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PHI MU ALPHA
Amick, Wayne
Collins, William
Coward, Jan
Driver, Charles
Duckworth, William
Embler, Joe
Entzminger, Charles
Fetner, Jack
James, Larry
Kuhns, Ronald
Martin, Joseph
Moore, Eugene
President Richard Worthington
Vice-President Rusty Whitehurst
Secretary John Patterson
Treasm-er William Collins
Phi Mu boys excel at the annual Greek All-Sing.
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Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, honorary music fraternity, was founded in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1898. Zeta Psi chap- ter was founded at East Carolina College in 1955, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music. Other purposes of the fraternity are to advance the cause of music in America, to develop true fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The Sinfonians sponsor an award at the Contemporary Music Festival and give a full tuition scholarship to a freshman music major.
Phi Mu Alphas stop for an informal session.
Sweetheart of Phi Mu Alpha, Theresa Wilson represents the fraternity in various campus competitions.
Stevens, Wayne Stroud, Thomas Stuckey, Rufus Whitehurst, Rusty Worthington, Richard
Norris, Perry
Peterson, Joe
Pope, Paul
Schrum, Paul
Stevens, Wayne
Stroud, Thomas
Stuckey, Rufus
Whitehurst, Rusty
Worthington, Richard
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PHI SIGMA PI . . .
Askew, Garland
Barker, Woody
Cook, Jim
Copple, Carl
Crippen, Gil
Elmore, Dick
Fornes, Raymond
Fussell, Kenny
Guy, Dan
Howard, Walter
Jenkins, Charles
Tau chapter of Phi Sigma Pi, the oldest honorary frater- nity on the East Carohna campus, was founded in 1936 to further the causes of learning by combining the qualities of scholarship, fellowship, and leadership and to bring together outstanding students. Nationally the fraternity was founded
in Missouri in 1916. Phi Sigma Pi, which is open only to male students with outstanding scholastic averages, presents an annual award to the outstanding male senior. Brothers also present Service Key Awards to outstanding members of the fraternity.
Now Dr. Todd, if you will, I'd like to go over this program before we get started.
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Phi Sigma Pi brothers hold dinner meetings at regular intervals.
President Raymond Fornes
Vice-President Herb Williams
Secretary Garland Askew
Treasurer Gil Crippen
Jones, Lewis
Joyner, Kenny
Lanier, Bill
Mayo, Clayton
Monticone, Bill
Owens, Dalton
Parrott, DOn
Pratt, Charles
Puryear, Frank
Sanders, Hargett
Scarlett, Jim
Tisdale, Noel
Todd, Dr. Richard
Tolley, Roland
Townsend, Henry
Whaley, David
Williams, Herb
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PI OMEGA PI . .
Pi Omega Pi, honorary fraternity for business edu- cation majors, was founded in 1923 to create a fellow ship among teachers of business. The fraternity seeks to promote scholarship, civic betterment, high ethical stan- ards, and service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. The Beta Kappa chapter participates annually in the Northeast Regional Typewriting Contest. The publica tions of the fraternity are the Betii Kappa Neirs and Du, U Know That, a monthly newsletter to its members.
Members reminisce about chapter activities.
President Kay Price
Vice-President Gayle Strickland
Secretary Hilda Lane
Treasurer Pat Galloway
Advisors thumb through the chapter scrapbook.
Alderson, Jo Carol
Brinkley, Linda
Chisholm, Hilda
Crisp, Linda
Flowers, Brenda
Galloway, Pat
Glisson, Milton
Glover, Mary
Hopkins, Judith
Jackson, Bruce
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Johnson, Joe
Johnson, Judith
Joyner, Judith
Lane, Hilda
Martin, Diane
Price, Anna
Robertson, Horace
Spruill, Judy
Strickland, Gayle
Trader, Barbara
Widdifield, Jeanette
Wilkerson, Myrtle
Members of Pi Omega Pi sell candy to raise funds for project.
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SIGMA ALPHA IOTA ...
President Carolyn England
Vice-President Bette Jo Gaskins
Secretary Nancy Calloway
Treasurer Evelyn Darden
We can play instruments as well as sing.
To form chapters of music students and musicians who shall by their influence and their musical interest uphold the highest ideals of a musical education is the purpose of Sigma Alpha Iota professional music fraternity for women. Nationally, SAI was founded in 1903; the Beta Psi chapter was chartered in 1955. The sisters of SAI have captured first place honors in the Alpha Xi Delta All- Sing's professional division for the last two years. The fra- ternity publishes a quarterly journal, Panpipes, which devotes one issue per year to American music.
Alford, Glenda
Calloway, Nancy
Carpenter, Mary
Carter, Elinor
Charuhas, Helen
Darden, Evelyn
Delong, Margaret
England, Carolyn
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Honeycutt, Carol
Jacobs, Brenda
Johnson, Judy
Pearce, Carol
Rosser, Claire
Shipp, Jacque
Shipp, Jenny
Tunnell, Ginger
Witter, Linda
Many hours of rehearsal lead to ssuccessful performances.
SAI captures first place in the professional division of All-Sing.
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SIGMA TAU SIGMA ...
Alligood, Jane
Ambrose, Ravonda
Askew, Garland
Becht, Sue
Browning, Carol
Cozart, Cassandra
Cravotta, Julie
Crippen, Gil
Duncan, Wanda
Hedman, Shirley
Pate, Hilda
Peck, Bill
Tutoring Society members pause during a planning session.
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Dr. George Weigand advises the society.
Sigma Tau Sigma student tutoring society was established 3n the East Carolina campus in 1963 to provide free instruc- :ional help to students having academic difficulties. The Uni- versity of Pennsylvania was the site of the national founding n 1954. The purposes of the society are to stimulate interest n the teaching profession and to contribute to the intellectual itmosphere and scholarship of the college.
What is the meaning of this verse?
Perry, Peggy
Pridgen, Carol
Rosental, Marita
Sineath, Bronna
Ward, Bobby
Wells, Kelly
Williams, Herb
Williams, Mayme
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CHI BETA PHI . . .
Alligood, Jane
Angstadt, Robert
Barnes, Billy
Campbell, Rachel
Elmore, Linda
Fornes, Raymond
Fussell, Kenny
Harris, Nancy
Hyle, Roy
Killian, Linda
Mayo, Clayton
McIntyre, Elaine
Merritt, James
Olive, Eliza
Owens, Dalton
Chi Beta Phi honorary scientific fraternity was founded nationally in I916 "to promote interest in science and to give recognition to scholarly attainment in science." Alpha Gamma chapter, founded in 1953, was host to the National Convention in 1964.
Chi Beta Phi is open to students in the science, mathe- matics, and psychology departments. The fraternity publishes a scientific journal of reports, research, announcements, and scientific papers of interest to persons in these fields.
Officers chat with Dr. Clifford Knight prior to meeting.
Padgett, Aaron
Parker, Gerald
Parnell, Judith
Ridge, Joan
Sanford, Bert
Skipper, Judith
Sullivan, Judy
Trader, Barbara
Ward, Bobby
Williams, Herb
Williams, Jerry
Williams, Shirley
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. . . EPSILON PI TAU
Bing, Dr. Kenneth
Bunting, Norman
Casper, William
Davis, Ronnie
Haigwood, Dr. Thomas
Ivey, Larry
Kelsey, Dr. Clarence
Beta Mu chapter, chartered in 1963, is one of seventy- two chapters of Epsilon Pi Tau. Epsilon Pi Tau is the international honorary professional fraternity for majors in industrial arts and industrial vocational education. The fraternity had its beginning in Ohio in 1929. Epsilon Pi Tau seeks to perpetuate skill, poise, research, and professional prestige.
Members learn to keep the shop orderly.
Leith, Robert
Lewis, Lyle
Monticone, William
Saunders, William
Scott, B. E.
Tucker, Joshua
Turner, Billy
Waldrop, Paul
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GAMMA THETA UPSILON . . .
President Joe Allen
Vice-President Bob Hardee
Secretary Nancy Willis
Treasurer Don Baldwin
The Geology lab holds samples of rocks from various locations.
To further professional interest in geography is the pur- pose of Gamma Theta Upsilon. The Beta Iota chapter is one of eighty chapters located in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The national fraternity was founded in 1928, and the local organiEation was chartered twenty-seven years later. All majors and minors in geography are eligible for member- ship in Gamma Theta Upsilon.
President Joe Allen chats with Dr. Robert Cramer following a dinner meeting.
Allen, Joe
Baldwin, Don
Crippen, Gil
Hardee, Bob
Harris, Denard
Long, Jerry
Norwood, George
Willis, Nancy
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... KAPPA DELTA PI
Barnes, Janice
Bell, Jean
Carman, Mary
Chambliss, Dr. Thomas
Combs, Carol
Creegamn, Faye
Creegan, Faye
Kilpatrick, Rachel
Lamm, Laverna
Marshall, Dr. Julia
Modlin, Dr. Ruth
Pate, Hilda
Powell, Beverly
Utterback, Dr. Elizabeth
Waff, Pat
Williams, Louise
Founded nationally in 1911, Kappa Delta Pi honorary education fraternity came to East Carolina campus in 19^3. To encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education are the purposes of the fraternity. Its ideals are fidelity to humanity, science, and toil. The Eta Chi chapter and the approximately 250 other chapters sponsor the national publication, The Educational Forum.
Officers chat with Miss Williams
President Pat Waff
Vice-President Beverly Powell
Secretary Janice Barnes
Treasurer Jean Bell
Hilda and Beverly discuss the framing of the charter with advisors.
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PHI BETA LAMBDA . . .
Phi Beta Lambda Trophy case displays awards won by the Omicron Chapter.
OFFICERS OF PHI BETA LAMBDA Seated: Barbara Trader, Reporter; Margaret Cole, Recording Secretary. Statiding: Gloria Stephenson, Corresponding Secretary; Doug Creech. President; Russell Tucker, Treas- urer; Linwood Anderson, Vice-President.
To develop competent, aggressive, business leaders is the purpose for which Phi Beta Lambda was founded in 1946. The Omicron chapter was chartered in 1958. The members of the chapter keep up to date a trophy case displaying awards. The members also participate in the Spring Carnival and assist with the open house sponsored by the School of Business.
Linwood Anderson examines the chapter's share of stock in Communications Satellite Corporation.
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. . . PHI EPSILON KAPPA
Barnes, John
Bennett, Butch
Bumgarner, David
Crumple, Charles
Cygan, Joel
Harrington, Bill
Jenkins, Charles
LeCour, Bob
McGee, Jerry
Rudisill, Larry
Senkier, Mike
Smith, Kenneth
Speller, Thomas
President Dave Bumgarner
Vice-President Butch Bennett
Secretary Bob Lecour
Treasurer Mike Senkier
To further the profession of physical education is the purpose of Phi Epsilon Kappa professional fraternity. Founded nationally in 1913, the organization is the only professional fraternity in health, physical education, and recreation. The Beta Iota chap- ter was founded in 1962. Physical Education majors are eligible for membership. The publication is the Black and Gold Manual.
The paddle is a symbol of pledgeship.
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PHI OMICRON...
President Paulette Pace
Vice-President Jean Bell
Secretary Lenna Rose Bass
Reporter Lou Leary
Two new initiates are honored with a tea.
Phi Omicron honorary Home Economics fraternity was founded on the East Carolina campus in April, 1952. The fraternity seeks to further civic betterment; to increase schol- arship, leadership, community service; and to help its members become more professional. Sisters of Phi Omicron work with the College Union on the Spring Carnival and help the Playhouse with making costumes. Each year a program book- let for the coming year is published by the chapter.
Phi Omicron cake sale was a tasty success.
Bass, Lennna Rose
Bell, Jean
Clarke, Sammie
Kilpatrick, Shelby
Lambie, Ruth
Leary, Lou
Pace, Paulette
Stafford, Grace
White, Karen
White, Keith
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. . . SIGMA PI ALPHA
Brewer, Lynn
Cravotta, Julie
Escalona, Julia
Fernandez, Manolita
Galling, Noelle
Hall, Dorothy
Lex, Kim
Matlock, Sandra
Miller, Barbara
Perry, Peggy
Smith, Sandra
Trotter, Linda
Wells, Bessie
President Peggy Perry
Vice-President Sandra Matlock
Secretary Marie Grimsley
Treasurer Jimmy Jett
North Carolina State College was the site of the national founding of Sigma Pi Alpha, honorary foreign language fraternity, in 1926. The Phi Sigma chapter came to ECC in 1939. The local chapter sponsors the United Nations Day Parade in Greenville and foreign films on and off the campus. Sigma Pi Alpha maintains a publication which expresses its ideals and serves as a news media connecting the eleven chapters.
Miss Manolita Fernandez is the advisor of the foreign language fraternity.
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SIGMA TAU DELTA
Sigma Tau Delta is the honorary fraternity for English majors or minors. The national fraternity was founded in 1924 to promote the mastery of written expression, to encour- age worthwhile reading, and to foster a spirit of fellowship among men and women specializing in English. Omicron Theta chapter, chartered in 1961, sponsors the Fine Arts Festival and contributes to the campus publications.
President Kay Meares
Vice-President Faye Morris
Secretary Brenda Chappell
Treasurer Wanda Calwell
Members pursue a discussion of fine arts and the student productiun of Richard III.
Barnes, Janice
Biggs, Sara
Burt, Judy
Chappell, Brenda
Hooks, Delores
Jordan, Joyce
Meares, Kay
Morris, Faye
Newton, Iris
Osborne, Carolyn
Sineath, Bronna
Trotter, Linda
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TAU SIGMA
Campbell, Rachel
Combs, Carol
Creegan, Faye
Deans, Nancy
Harris, Nancy
Jackson, Thelma
Leary, Lou
Leggett, Betsy
Mantooth, Brenda
Neville, Ann
Sullivan, Judith
Trader, Barbara
Wood, Judith
Wright, Carolyn
President Judith Sullivan
Vice-President Nancy Deans
Secretary Brenda Mantooth
Treasurer Rachel Campbell
Judith meets with some of the members.
To explore the various fields of education is the goal of Tau Sigma. Alpha chapter of Tau Sigma honorary fraternity, the only chap- ter of the fraternity in the nation, was founded on the East Carolina campus in 1955. Students who are candidates for the bachelor of science degree and who have a genuine in- terest in education are eligible for membership. This year Tau Sigma has placed a major em- phasis on re-writing its constitution.
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Fine Arts
East Carolina College has always been proud of its fine arts program. This year two newcomers, Summer Theatre and Poetry Forum, have provided better opportunities for our students to participate and become more fully acquainted with the field of fine arts.
Wide acclaim has been attributed to the various outstanding per-
formances of the choral groups, the orchestras, and bands. Ranked among the top in our state, the college's school of music adds merit to numerous activities and productions of the student body. With these added attractions to supplement its fine arts program. East Carolina grows culturally as well as scholastically and more ably pursues the higher ideals of beneficial entertainment.
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The Advent of the Summer Theater Enriches E.C.'s Fine Arts Program.
East Carolinians pay tribute to the Summer Theater as it is represented in the Greenville parade.
Through the concentrated efforts of Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, President of the college; Edgar R. Loessin, Playhouse director; John Sneeden, technical director; Gene Strassler, director of music for the Playhouse produc- tions; and the citizens of the Greenville community, the Summer Theater has be- come a reality at East Carolina. One of three in Eastern North Carolina, the Theater became a tremendous success last sum- mer offering six large productions. The goal for its continuance in the summer of 1965 has been reached, and the program of musicals is under way for another season.
The quality of the musicals has been superb in every aspect. Experienced per- formers from all over the country plus the finest of East Carolinian talent have been combined to make the Theater a dream ful- filled. At last the long process of planning has rendered culture to East Carolina as well as the entire East Coast.
Douglas Ray, East Carolina faculty member, plays lead role in the Theater's production, "The Merry Widow."
"Anything Goes" featured Sally Jane Heit, a night club singer and her angels.
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Henry Higgins (Pefer Bromilow) in a state of solitude lets his admiration for his admiration Eliza (Carolynn Everett) show as he seeks her at his mother's home. Eliza sings "Without You."
Adapted from George Bernard Shaw's play and Gab- rial Pascal's motion picture, "Pygmalion" "My Fair Lady" premiered at East Carolina's McGinnis Auditorium October 17. Starring professionals Carolynn Everette (Eliza) and Peter Bromilow (Higgins) from the Sum- mer Theatre, the production set the stage for the most successful season ever experienced by the Playhouse.
Working with the drama department in its presenta- tion, a 26-piece orchestra under the direction of Gene Strassler entertained the capacity crowds as they patron- ized the five-night run. British grandeur and majesty prevailed through each of the 18 scenes as Eliza elevates herself from a lowly street girl to the main attraction at the Embassy Ballroom and the first lady in Higgins' heart.
Broadway
As the 1964-65 season opened at the Playhouse, it began its 26th year here at East Carolina. Under the leadership of Edgar Loessin, director, and John Sneden, technical director, the year began most successfully with "My Fair Lady." Held in such wide acclaim from its introduction at the Summer Theatre, the play was pre- sented again and ranked second to none ever produced on this campus.
Mrs. Pearce (Karen Aleussner), maids (Kay Lipe, Lucy Mclntyre, Jenny Shipp) and Pickering (Graham Pollock) gaze admiration as Eliza and Higgins depart for the Ballroom of the Embassy.
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Eliza's father (Bernard Beloff) is exalted in the market. There's a wedding about to take place, and they must get him to the church on time.
Musical Captivates Audience.
Higgins (Peter Bromilow) questions Eliza and asks why she is selling flowers like a tramp.
'Eliza, where the devil are my shoes"
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Beebee (Brenda Ginn) is interviewed for a job by an agent (Jim Hamil- ton.)
Beebee (Brenda Ginn) falls in love with Ed (Bob Gooden), and they try to plan her career.
Beebee Fenstermaker Draws
Beebee (Brenda Ginn) expresses her desire to become an artist as Nettie Jo (Ross Ann Morris) poses. Beebee is constantly changing careers throughout the play.
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Beebee's mother (Martha Bradner), her aunts, Virginia (Lucille Dew) and Betty (Jenny Nielson) wonder how she is doing.
Capacity Crowds.
The presentation of William Snyder's "The Days and Nights of Beebee Fenstermaker" marks the sea- son's second outstanding performance, December 9-12. Beebee Fenstermaker's apartment in a large city provides the typical setting for a career girl. Offering a most unique feature was the double- level set enabling Beebee's relatives back home to be isolated thinking about and missing her. Simul- taneously, Beebee is shown busily pursuing her career. Action taking place over a period of years, the audience witnesses many changes in a young girl's life.
Enabling the production to be a tremendous suc- cess were George Schreiber, in charge of lighting, Edgar Loessin, director, and John Sneden, set di- rector. With each progressing scene, more acclaim was attributed to the Playhouse's fine performance.
Bob Smith (Randy Cochran), a young runaway is taken in by Beebee (Brenda Ginn.)
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Comedy Features Playhouse's
Angelique (Rose Ann Morris) and her chosen suitor commence to sing for her father (John Sneden) in the presence of his friend (Alan Holcombe) and his son (Ron Smilh).
Written in the 17th century by Moliere, the French playwright, "The Imaginary Invalid" premiered May 12, 1964, as the last production of the season. Directed by Douglas Ray, the play is considered by many to be one of the best comedies ever written, and the most hilarious ever presented by the drama department.
John Sneeden, technical director of the Playhouse, played the lead role of Argan, the invalid. Karen Muessner, who has appeared in several other productions, played the part of the provocative French maid. A satirical production on the medical profession in general, the play concerns a hypochondriac and his imaginary ill- nesses.
Argan's deceitful wife (Dell Basnight) expresses her love for him while he is yet alive.
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Technical Director.
Argan's servant (Karen Meussner), disguised as a doctor, listens intently with her stethoscope and declares that he is definitely in bad condition.
Argan's apothecary (Bernard Beloff) declares there is an enema in store for Argan (John Sneden.)
In the grand finale, the cast hales the imaginary invalid.
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Commissioned by the North CaroHna Charter Tercentenary Com- mission, Carlisle Floyd's opera, "Sojourner and MoUie Sinclair" wasi first staged in Raleigh as part of the Tercentenary celebration starring | Broadway opera stars, Patricia Neway and Norman Tregle. Repeated! on campus by the East Carolina Playhouse and School of Music,! the opera received standing ovation from its two-night audience.
The plot portrayed a mid-1 8th century Scottish family whose loyal-j ties were divided between the new home in the southeastern flatla of North Carolina and the Highlands of Scotland.
Opera Workshop
McDougal (Jerald Teachy) tries to explain to Molly Sinclair (Jane Murry) why he is still loyal to the crown.
Molly Sinclair (Jane Murry) has convinced Dougal that he is no longer a subject of the crown and can no longer have his heart in two places at the same time.
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Molly Sinclair (Jane Murry) is on her way to Wilmington to protest another tax imposed upon the North Carolina settlers by the King of England.
Features ''Molly Sinclair."
Allison Moss and Bill Newberry, the lovers, day- dream as they enjoy the exciting North Carolina wilderness in full bloom.
Dougal McDougal (Jerold Teachy), head of the McDougal clan, lonored on his birthday by members of the clan.
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Sanford L. Peele (Director) expresses his ideas on stu- dent's work.
The Poetry Forum Makes
The Poetry Forum originated in 1963 through the combined efforts and interests of Sanford L. Peele, B. Tolson Willis, and Pat R. Willis. "The young creative writer is often of the opinion that he is somewhat alone in his endeavor; thus, the Forum gives him a place and an opportunity to add his views on contemporary liter- ary literature as well as his own work." - Pat R. Willis
Membership is based upon the sincere interest in the development of modern poetry. In addition to its active members here on campus, the group has mariy corresponding members from various parts of the country. These outsiders submit their poetry to be criticized at the meetings of the Forum.
B. Tolson Willis (Director) offers advice to interested stu- dents.
Pat. R. Willis (Director) displays her intent interest in helping those who need advice.
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Its Debut on Campus.
Organized with the intention that an informal atmosphere might prevail, the forum offers a place for students and out- siders to display their interest in writing poetry and prose. The Forum also strives to help the creative public school students and their teachers upon request.
Several members of the Forum have had their poetry published in literary magazines, and in November of 1963, the Forum published its first book of poems, "Local Habitation." East Carolina welcomes the addition of The Poetry Forum to its fine arts program and is proud of the fine cultural benefits it offers to students as well as those interested persons in surrounding areas.
Guest poet, Walter Blackstock, criticizes submitted poetry.
Active members of the Forum: Mr. Vernon Ward, Robert Mann, Bette Venable, Sarah Forsyth, Charlotte McMichael, Deanna Shields, Pat Scott, and Richard Orr.
The Forum allows interested students a place to express their opinions.
An informal atmosphere prevails as active mp-nbers frequently enjoy guest poets
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Marching Pirates Travel to Tangerine
The 1964-65 Marching Pirates led by Marc Duggins hail East Carohna during half time.
1964-65 Marching Pirates and majorettes share with East Carolina's football team "Meet the New E.C.C." theme. They not only merited their way into the Southern conference but were acclaimed number one among the nation's small colleges after their triumph over the Uni- versity of Massachusetts at Florida's Tangerine Bowl.
Traveling widely this season, the band,
under the direction of George W. Knight, Jr., patronized Lady Bird as she made her appear- ance with President Johnson in Raleigh prior to the 1964 election. Creating atmosphere wherever they go, the Marching Pirates and majorettes are not limited to half-time per- formances but take active part in parades where they receive high acclaim.
Drum Major, Marc Duggins
One of three honorary bands in the escort for Governor Dan K. Moore, the Marching Pirates made their second consecutive trip to North Carohna'; gubernatorial inauguration ceremony.
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Bowl.
Judy Wagstaff, flanked by a corps of five striking twirlers, leads the 1964-65 majorettes: Pat Drake, Frankie Lamm, Linda Jones, and Carol Damiani.
Chief Majorette, Judy Wagstaff
Using the 1964 Homecoming theme, 'Meet the New E.C.C.," the Marching Pirates go into a train formation taking the alumni on a "Sentimental Journey."
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Varsity Band
Experienced and skilled musicians under the leadership of Mr. George Knight perform semiannually at winter and spring concerts. The sixty-member band has brought wide acclaim to the School of Music because of outstanding performances. Any student who has had three years of instrumental music in high school is eligible for membership.
Directed by Mr. Herbert Carter, the group's agenda includes out- door concerts in the spring, regular appearances of campus, and annual tours. These seventy-five selected musicians frequently tape recordings for radio and television. In addition to other performances, the group plays for the commencement exercises.
Symphonic Band
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Brass Choir
Presenting its annual concert in November with Mr. James Parnell as conductor, the Brass Choir gave selections including the Overture to "The Mikado" by Sullivan, "Sharagan" and "Fugue" by Hovaness, and an excerpt from "The Trojans in Carthage."
Symphony Orchestra
The main objective of this group is its one concert per quarter. In addition to regular concerts, the orchestra assists the opera workshop and the campus musicals. Sixty skilled musicians comprise this group.
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Known as the group that conducts frequent tours, the Choir's agenda has included concerts in Henderson, Reidsville, Rockingham, Hamlet, Washington, and Charlotte. They also represent the college at North Carolina Culture Week in Raleigh. Presenting the finest in choral literature, the group also performs at the annual Christmas As- sembly, a home concert in March, and the annual Contemporary Music Festival. Out- standing in its musical ability, the choir is under the direction of Mr. Charles Stevens.
Concert Choir
Ten selected singers represent this group in its annual Christmas recital and spring concert. Assisted by an ac- companist and directed by Dr. Dan Vornholt, the singers include madrigals and music from other periods in the repertoire.
College Singers
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Chapel Choir
Approximately forty-five singers compose this group under the direction of Dr. Carl Hjortsvang. Appearing frequently on cam- pus and out of town, they sing mostly sacred songs. They can be heard weekly as they perform for the chapel services held in the Y-Hut.
Women's Chorus
Under the direction of Mrs. Jarrett, the Women's Chorus offers an opportunity for musical under- standing among East Carolina's students. The group is composed of one hundred thirty-four non-music majors.
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Membership to this group is attained by audition. The forty members under the direction of Beatrice Chaunsey specialize in light music including art, folk, and sacred numbers. Among its varied performances are an annual concert with the Men's Glee Club and the Christmas Assembly.
Women's Glee Club
Another performance means the excitement of another trip
Composed of male students representing various majors, this group, directed by Mr. Charles Stevens, strives to maintain a high level of choral performance, yet at the same time provide choral experience for the non- professional music student. Presentations include a joint concert with Saint Mary's College Choir in Raleigh and a part in the half-time show during Homecoming football game.
Men's Glee Club
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Military
"Until machines can think creatively, well-educated and motivated people will continue to head the list as the Air Force's most critical need." Curtiss E. LeMay.
To educate and motivate is essentially the mission of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. The 600th AFROTC de- tachment trains young men in Air Force concepts, doctrine, and employment. Cadets learn to think critically and creatively and develop leadership skills by participating in Leadership Laboratory. Qualified Senior cadets receive 36I/2 hours of flight instruction in light aircraft and 35 hours of ground school. Successful completion qualifies the cadet for a private pilot license and determines a cadet's interest in and adaptability for future flight training in the Air Force's flying schools. Ten East Carolina senior cadets participate in this flight instructional program.
Arnold Air Society, Drill Team, and Color Guard provide extra- curricular activities for cadets in the corps. The Military Ball and the Dining In are social highlights of the year. Picnics and parties also provide an informal atmosphere enjoyed by all cadets.
The corps performs civic duties throughout the year by helping the police department control traffic during parades and football games. Members of the corps also helped the Arnold Air Society and Drill Team reach their goal for the March of Dimes. The climax of all this training is the commission as a Second Lieu- tenant in the United States Air Force that the cadet receives upon graduation from ECC.
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Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps
61st Squadron
COMMANDER Cadet Capt. Ralph A. Bender
62nd Squadron
COMMANDER Cadet Capt. Richard L. Brown
63rd Squadron
COMMANDER Cadet Capt. George I. Resseguie
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Provides Flight Instructional Program.
Cadets Joyner, Tant, and McClenny plan cross country flight. These three cadets and seven others are receiving flight instruc- tion to determine whether they are qualified for future pilot training in the Air Force.
GROUP COMMANDERS: Cadet Colonel John W. Mc- Clenny fall quarter; Cadet Lt. Colonel Richard J. Roberson, winter quarter; Cadet Lt. Colonel Donald R. Joyner, spring Quarter.
The Drill Team, commanded by Cadet 1st Lt. William N. Manning, participated in the Seventh Annual Marchathon. They also marched in numerous parades and in the State Competition.
The Group Staff, composed of senior cadets are responsible for planning and co-ordinating the activities of the Corps. The training and experience they receive prepare them for future positions in the Air Force.
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Blythe, Chester E.
Brown, Richard L.
Diuguid, Frank S.
Hahn, Jeffery C.
Harrington, Ricky T.
Hoge, Calvin V.
Jarmon, Cecil T.
Leo, Alfred F.
McClenny. John W.
Roberson, Tommy E.
Officers
Commander Richard J. Roberson
Executive Officer Donald R. Joyner
Administrative Officer James R. Tant
Operations Office, Albert L. Evans
Information Officer William N. Manning
Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight . . .
Aims of the Arnold Air Society are to advance air and space citizenship; to support air power in its role in national security; to further the purpose, mission, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force; to create a closer more efficient relationship, within AFROTC and to aid in the develop- ment of effective Air Force Officers. To qualify for membership, a student must be an outstanding cadet interested in promoting the purpose of the organization.
The Arnold Air men support national blood drives, visit orphan groups, and spon- sor the AFROTC honorary Drill Team. Sponsoring the March of Dimes "Marathon" in January, the boys spent less time march- ing; however, collected more than in pre- vious years. While the Drill Team marched eight and a half hours, the collections totaled $1400. The ten society pledges added another $200 by canvassing the cam- pus. Two more drilling sessions in Ayden and Farmville boosted the sum over $2000 for the crippled children's fund.
Commanders from both Arnold Air and Angel Flight confer on new quarters in Austin and the outlook of rush.
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Plates for spaghetti supptr are prepared by the 'Angels".
Goals of Angel Flight are to maintain high morals within the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps by serving as official hostesses; to further recognition of AFROTC; and to acquaint members with the Air Force, the AFROTC; the Air Age, and Air Education.
Under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Elbert Kidd, The "Angels" participate in the March of Dimes Marchathon, aid a needy family, assist in first floor pediatrics at Pitt Memorial Hospital, and also sponsor the Military Ball. Any woman student with a "C" average who successfully completes a six week pledge period may become a member of this ser\'- ice organization.
Rush is a very special time for this society.
Net Over $2,000 in Marchathon.
Seated: Commander, Brenda Smith; Executive Officer, Kay Panton; Administrative Officer, Joyce Cox; Operations Officer, Priscilla Lane; and Comptroller, Harriet Wynne. Standing: Carolyn Phillips, Patricia Beamon, Sara Frances Newman, Katherine Hoffman, Mary Jane Reese, and Ann Pryor.
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Index
As the college grows the yearbook must become larger. The class portraits totaled 5,501. The sum of administrative and faculty photo- graphs amounted to 346. Organizations and Greeks cover 120 pages. This section is designed to aid one's finding a person or group pictured on the preceding 467 pages.
Faculty-Administrative Index
Adams, Barbara F 180
Adams, Francis R 160
Alexander, S. Rudolph 19
Allen, Beniamin H 183
Arwood, Frank 158
Bachman, Joseph S 169
Bailey, Donald E 184
Baker, Repsy W 19
Baker, Worth E 17
Ball, Wilbert 172
Barrett, Agnes 19
Batten, James W 158
Batten, Sara S 174
Bearden, James H 156
Beems, Cornelia 19
Benson, Patricia 1 171
Berryhill, James B 166
Bezansnn, Warren B 160
Bing, Kenneth L 172
Bliss, Ruby 183
Blocker, Gay H 166
Bond, Austin D 184
Boone, Robert L 166
Booth, Mavis R 188
Borthwick, Don R 156
Borlhwick, Jo A 171
Boyce, Emily S 174
Boyette, Joseph G 184
Bradner, Cleveland J 187
Brandon, Dorothy 156
Brannan, Oscar W 176
Broadhurst, Ruth J 180
Browning, E. R 156
Browning, Marie B 160
Bullard, Harold 166
Bullock, Louise C 180
Butler, James W 19
Byrd, J. William 184
Calhoun, Walter T 169
Cameron, Norman H 156
Canon, Emilie T 163
Careile, Anne C 174
Carlton, Herbert T 186
Carr, Wendell L 166
Carraway, Jessie M 180
Carter, Herbert L 178
Carter, Robert 178
Case, Dale E 164
Castellow, Wilbur A 183
Carroll, Faye 186
Chambiiss, Thomas A 158
Chauncey, Beatrice 178
Clark, Amos 158
Clarke, John R 183
Coll, Edna 163
Colvin, Herman D 156
Colvin, Herman P 171
Congleton, Betty C 169
Coneleton, Joseph W 158
Conley, Albert R 156
Copwell, Richard L 160
Cozart, Frances H 184
Cramer, Robert E 164
Crawley, Wesley V 154
Creech, Roger L 176
Crenshaw, Marguerite 174
Crickmore, Vivian P 174
Cubbedge, A. B 174
Cummmgs, J. B 164
Daniels, Frances 156
Daniels, John W 176
Daugherty, Mabel E 171
Daueherty, Stella 176
Davis, John B 176
Davis, Graham J 184
Debter, Ouida C 156
Dempsey, Audrey V 156
Derrick, J. 184
Derrick, Mildred H 176
Dewar, Thadys J 156
Dixon, Calvert R 183
Dorey, Frances M 19
Douglas, George A 186
Drake, Elizabeth 178
Dudley, Frances F 176
Duncan, F. D 15
Dunfgan, C. James 165
Dunigan, Nancy C 176
Durham, W. H 156
Alpha Delta Pi 402
Alpha Epsilon Pi 384
Alpha Omicron Pi 404
Alpha Phi 406
Alpha Phi Omega 418
Alpha Xi Delta 408
Angel Flight 467
Aquanvmphs 380
Arnold Air Society 466
ACE V,R
Baptist Student Union 356
Brass Choir 459
Broadcasting Guild 352
Buccaneer 70
Canterbury 358
Chapel Choir 461
Chi Beta Phi 434
Chi Omega 410
Circle K Club 374
College Singers 4fio
Durland, Donald I. 154
Eagan, Elsie S 158
Ebbs, John D 160
Edens, Ruby E 156
Edmiston, Robert S 154
Edwards, Ida W. 19
Escalona Julia E 163
Ellen, Harold T 166
Ellen, John C 169
Filer, Frank W 184
Everett, Grover W 184
Everett, Nell C 160
Fahrner, Alvin A 169
Farnham, Emily E 154
Fernandez, Manolita 163
Finch, Alton V 156
Fleming, Ellen C 176
Fleming, James L 163
Fralick, Jo A I60
Fuller, Frank G 158
Gantt, Robert B 166
Garmon, Lucille B 184
Garner, Ruth B 19
Galling, Toelle P 163
Genton, June 171
Gordley, Marilyn F 154
Gordley, Tran 154
Grate, William H 160
Gray, Wellington B 154
Greene, Mary H I60
Grigsby, Lois I60
Gross, Dawyer D 19
Gross, Tennala A 176
Gulley, William H 186
Hagen, William M 160
Haggard, Paul W 177
Halgwood, T. J 172
Hall, Mabel L 171
Hanchrow, Joseph H 156
Hara, Makoto 165
Hardison, Tanice G 19
Harrell, Johnnie L 19
Harrison, Alice M 156
Harrison, William A 153
Hart, Carol A 156
Hart, William S 156
Hassell, Ruby E 174
Hawthorne, Nancy 19
Helms, Mary C 184
Helms, R. M 184
Hendershot, Paul T 157
Henderson, Doris B 19
Henton, Richard W 171
Hill, Samuel T 157
Hjortsvang, Carl 178
Holberg, Moselle 171
Holley, William H 154
Holmes, Keith D 158
Holt, Robert L 14
Home, Tohn H 17
Hoots, William R 172
Howard, Henry 18
Howell, Tohn M 186
Howell, W. W 157
Hungerford, Farleigh 19
Irwin, E. Robert 178
Jacobson, Leon 154
Jacobson, Nanene 154
James, Kenneth C 157
Jarman, James A 174
Jarratt, Ingeborg 178
Jeffreys, Donald B 185
Jenkins, Antoinette 160
Jenkins, Leo W 12
Johnson, F. Milam 177
Johnston, Janie M 180
Jones, Douglas R 158
Jones, Harold 178
Jones, Ray L 157
Jones, Ruth B 157
Jorgenson, Nephi M 166
Kelsey, Clarence M 172
Kidd, Elbert L 153
Kilpatrick, Rachel 160
Knighten, Charlotte 19
Knight, Clifford B 185
Knight, George W 178
Koon, Ervin E 153
Kozy, John 187
Kuhlmann, Kenneth L 153
Lambie, Ruth 171
Larsen, Tora M 157
LcConte, Joseph N 185
Ledbetter, Gorman W 157
Leith, Robert W 172
Lerr, Joseph A 157
Loessin, Edgar R 188
Long, Thomas E 183
Lowe, Velma W 157
Lowry, Jean 165
Lundy, Lucille K 157
McCall, Ruth R 19
McDaniels, Jesse 154
McGrath, Harold M 157
McGrath, Mildred T 157
McGrath, Virginia G 177
McLain, Nannette 183
Ma'lman, Martin 178
Mallory, James B 16
Mann, Sallie E 175
Manning, Mildred B 19
Marshall, Ernest C 187
Marshall, Julia D 183
Martin, Charlotte M 180
Martin, George C 165
Martin, Thomas 1 166
Martin, William B 158
Martinez, Inez N 180
Martinez, Ray H 166
Martoccia, C. T 183
Mattheis, Floyd E 185
Mendenhall, Cynthia 19
Merritt, John C 154
Middleton, David J 18
Miller, Thomas W 178
Mims, Thomas E 154
Minnis, Paul R 154
Mitchell, Mavis 167
Modlin, Ruth 158
Moore, C. G 19
Moore, Miriam B 171
Morrison, Robert R 163
Murad, Alfred 163
Murray, Paul I69
Myers, Bob 157
Myers, Edith 180
Napp, R. R 186
Narmour, Gene 178
Neel, Francis L 154
Nelms, G. Allan 18
Nicholson, James D 185
O'Rear, Charles W 185
Owens, Phoebe 175
Parnell, James H 179
Paschal, Mary 163
Paul, Elaine M 169
Paul, Tom L 167
Peele, Sanford L 16O
Perejda, Andrew D 165
Perry, Evelyn L 180
Perry, Marguerite 163
Pertalion, Albert 188
Petteway, Betty E 154
Phelps, Herman D 19
Pignani, Tullio J 177
Pinion, Ann 16I
Pleasant, James C 177
Poindexter, James I6I
Poindexter, Mary R 161
Posey, Meredith N 161
Potter, Gwen 157
Prewett, Clinton R 183
Ray, Douglas 188
Read, Floyd 185
Reeder, Ernestine 171
Reeder, Glen P 167
Rehm, John T 179
Reynolds, Charles 185
Reynolds, John C 18
Reynolds, John 177
Reynolds, Lena B 188
Rocke, Donald C 157
Organization Index
Concert Choir 460
Delta Phi Delta 420
Delta Sigma Pi 422
Delta Zeta 412
East Carolinian 72
Epsilon Pi Tau 435
Free Will Baptist 357
Gamma Theta Upsilon 436
Home Economics Club 370
Inter-Dormitory 67
Inter-Fraternity 382
Kappa Alpha 386
Kappa Delta 414
Kappa Delta Pi 437
The Key 69
King Youth Fellowship 363
Lambda Chi Alpha 388
Library Club 369
Lutheran Association 359
Marching Band 456
Mathematics Club 376
Men's Glee Club 462
NSID 367
Newman Club 362
Nurses Club 372
Opera Work Shop 452
Panhellenic 383
Phi Beta Lambda 438
Phi Epsilon Kappa 439
Phi Kappa Tau '''O
Phi Mu Alpha 424
Phi Omicron 440
Phi Sigma Pi 426
Physical Education Club =,-")
Pi Kappa Alpha 392
Pi Kappa Phi 304
Pi Omega Pi 428
Poetry Forum 454
PreMed Society 373
Rebel 69
Saunders, Frank W 177
Sayetta, Tom 185
Schreiber, George 188
Scott B. E 172
Sexauer, Donald 154
Shank, Barry M 179
Shaw, Edwin P 161
Shaw, Ruth G 179
Shea, Jannis B 171
Shea, Philip 165
Sheppard, Moses M 185
Simpson, Donald G 153
Simpson, Everett C 185
Smiley, Wendell W 175
Smith, Lois R 19
Smith, Martha L I61
Smith, Norman E 167
Sneden, John A 188
Snyder, Helen A 19
Sorensen, Frederick 161
Sorensen, Mary 16I
Southwick, Mildred 175
Sparks, Margery S 157
Speight, Francis 154
Stallings, Nell 167
Stapleton, Hazel F 183
Stasavich, Clarence 167
Staton, Mary L 158
Steele, Ralph H 167
Steer, Helen V 188
Stevens, Charles E 179
Stillwell, H. Daniel 165
Strassler, P. Gene 179
Strawn, Alice 171
Suggs, Joane L 180
Sutherland, Jerry 19
Tadlock, Carl E 153
Tano, Raquel 163
Taylor, G. A 19
Tharrington, Betsy B 175
Thomas, Grover M 153
Todd, Richard C 169
Toll, Eleanor E 179
Toll, Paul A 1R6
Topper, Paul 179
Townsend, Frank C 177
Tracy, Donald C 179
Tucker, James H 17
Utterback, Elizabeth 16I
Uzzle, William T 161
Vansant, Henry C 167
Verrastro, Ralph E 179
Vornholt, Dan E 179
Waldrop, Bonnie E 180
Waldrop, Paul E 172
Walker, Elizabeth S 175
Wanderman, Henry 163
Wanderman, Relly 165
Ward, Vernon A 16I
Warren, Eva W ISO
Watrous, Blanche 186
Weaver, Lilv R 175
Weigand, George 19
Weinberg, Robert 158
Welborn, Odell L 167
West, Robert H 157
White, Gladys R 179
White, Katharine W 161
White, Ruth 16
Wilder, VernieB 175
Wilhelm, Holmes 163
Williams, Lee G 175
Williams, Louise L 177
Wiliams, Melvin J 186
Williams, Richard H 183
Williams, Robert W 19
Willis, Pat R 161
Wilson, Darrell C 186
Winkler, Frances R 16I
Woodside, Robert 177
Wooten, Dan K 19
Yarley, Brunie A 19
Zimmerman, Donald W 183
Sigma Alpha Iota 430
Sigma Phi Epsilon 398
Sigma Nu 396
Sigma Pi Alpha 441
Sigma Sigma Sigma 416
Sigma Tau Delta 442
Sigma Tau Sigma 442
SAM 366
SGA 56
Symphonic Band 458
Symphonic Orchestra 459
Tau Sigma 443
Theta Chi 400
Varsity Band 458
Wesley Foundation 361
Westminster Fellowship 360
Women's Chorus 461
Women's Glee Club 46:
WRA 378
W.W.W.S 352
YDC 377
Student Index
Aan, Barbara Jane 282
Abbey, Simeon A. Jr. 282
Abbott, Benjamin L. 252
Abbott, Linville F 192
Abene, Michele A 282
Abernathy, Donna M. 252
Abernethy, Kathryn A. 282
Abner, Carolyn Louise 192
Adams, Douglas E 252
Adams, Douglas Lee 310
Adams, Edna Yvonne 310
Adams, Gale Elizabeth 310
Adams, Herbert Ray 252
Adams, John Maynard 192
Adams, Josephine 310
Adams, Linda Joyce 310
Adams, Mary Elizabeth 310
Adams, Thomas N.
Adcock, Alpha W. Jr. 310
Adkins, Larry Michael 310
Aiken, Julia Mann 282
Albertson. Frances A. 252
Alberty, James Benson 252
Albright, Johnny F. Jr
Alcock, Guy Wallace
Alderson, Josephine C.
Aldridge, John Marvin
Aldridge, John Thomas
Aldridge, Patricia A.
Alexander, David C.
Alexander, Norman F.
Alexander, Wm. Kelley
Alford, Charles J 310
Alford, Glenda Ruth
Alkazin, David Michel
Allen, Albert Gideon 192
Allen, Alice Jean 252
Allen, Betsy Ann 310
Allen, Janice Marie 310
Allen, Jonathan C 282
Allen, Joseph M. III 192
Allen, Kay Marie 310
Allen, Margaret A. 192
Allen, Margaret M 310
Allen, Mildred V. 310
Allen, Michael Wilson 282
Allen, Russell Eugene
Alley, Larry Wayne
Alligood, Carol Davis
Alligond, Greta Jane 252
Alliaood, Miriam L.
Alligood, Patricia A.
Alligood, Steve H 192
Alligood, William R. 310
Allred, Charles R 282
Allred, Charles S 310
Allred, Susan C 310
Allsbrook, Michael L.
Allsbrook, Wilbur Jr.
Allsbrook, William Jr. 282
Alphin, Eva Mae 310
Alphin, Carol Wallace
Alspaugh, Cynthia U.
Altman, Linda Marie 282
Ambrose, Ravonda 192
Ambry, Karen Marie 310
Amick, Harold Wayne 282
Anders, Melba Ann 192
Anderson, Clinton E.
Anderson, Elizabeth J.
Anderson, George F.
Anderson, Linwood Roy
Anderson, Lois Dianne
Anderson, Lynda C. 282
Anderson, Peegy P 252
Anderson, Ralph E 252
Anderson, Sue C 282
Anderson, Susan
Anderson, Susan N 310
Anderson, William Jr.
Andolsun, Orhan Kurt
Andrew, William G 192
Andrews, Bruce W 282
Andrews, Ida Carol 310
Andrews, Jay B 252
Andrews, Louise F. 282
Andrews, Lynda Eliz 252
Andrews, Randall F.
Andrews, Sandra Gayle
Angel, Judith Marie 310
Angelo, Joseph 282
Angstadt, Robert D 193
Appleby, Andrew S. 282
Arledge, Michael P.
Armstrong, Betty Sue ..310
Armstrong, Mary C 310
Armstrong, Paul III
Arnette, Dianne Lee
Arnold, Carl Thomas
Arnold, Mildred J.
Arnold, Patricia Ann
Aronson, Sieglinde H.
Arrowood. Harold A.
Ashby, Berkley E 193
Asby, Mary R, Tankard
Ashley, Gayla Lena 310
Askew, Elizabeth Ann
Askesi, Garland Legray
Ashworth, Brenda Anne
Atack, Kathleen Ann
Atkinson, Katherine J.
Atkinson, Mabel Jane
Atkinson, Pamela G.
Aulbert, Linda Kaye
Austin, Gwendolyn I
Austin, Kennlth Wm.
Austin, Wm. Horton Jr
Autrey, Mae Cynthia 311
Avent, Beverly Jane 311
Avent, Kenneth G 193
Avera, Margaret H.
Averette, Willie Jean 193
Aversa, Alfonso R 282
Avery, Dorinda Diane 252
Avery, John Avant 282
Avery, Mary Frances 282
Avery, Nancy Penland 282
Aycock. Charles A 252
Aycock, Donald Alton 282
Ayers, Brenda Kay 193
Ayers, Ronald A 311
Ayscue, Kaye Welch 311
Babb, Nancy Jean 253
Badenhop, Patsy Ann 253
Bagley, Rebecca L 311
Bagwell, Timothy B,
Bailey, James Terrell
Bailey, Michael C. 193
Bailey, Sharon R 311
Bain, Sondra Jean 193
Baker, Betty Lou 282
Baker, Betty Louise 311
Baker, Emanuel A. Jr.
Baker, James Franklin
Baker, Kathleen Agnes
Baker, Lonnie Gene 311
Baker, Michael S. 282
Baker, Pamela Dale
Baker, Robert H. III 253
Baker, Ruth Anne 193
Baker, Sherry Lane 311
Baldwin, Donald M 194
Baldwin, Harry Leslie
Balkcum, Judy Corine
Ballard, Linda Dare
Ballard, Rheba Merle
Ballew, Ruby Jannett
Banks, Dennis Evans
Banks, Gail Johnson
Banks, William Glenn
Barbee, Betsy Crowell
Barbee, Juanita Blain 311
Barber. Bettie Lou 311
Barber, Ross C. Jr 311
Barber, William Lloyd 194
Barbour, Beverly F 311
Barbour, Carolyn P.
Barbour. Diane Hale
Barden. Woodrow T.
Barefoot, Frances M.
Barefoot, James G. Jr, 253
Barefoot, Janet R 194
Barefoot, Judy E 283
Bareer, Donald S 283
Barker, Lynwood Wayne
Barker, Wayne Morgan
Barlow, Carol Jean 194
Barnes, Carolyn Tane
Barnes, Donna Marcine
Barrow. Millard W. Jr
Barrow, Rebecca Ann
Barry, Patricia Eliz 311
Bartlett. Martha B 283
Bartley, Wm, Stephen 283
Bartos. Joseph M 311
Barts. Darrell J 283
Barwick. Deleon W 283
Barwick. Lynn Parks 311
Basinger, Judith Anne 311
Basnight, Ellen Va 195
Basnight, Georgetta 195
Basnight, Sheila S 283
Bass, Carole Jean
Bass. David Allan 311
Bass, Emma Lynn 195
Bass, Judith Carroll 195
Bass, Lenna Rose
Bass, Linda Fay 195
Bass, Portia Faye I
Bass, Lenna Rose 195
Bass, Linda Fay 195
Bass, Portia Faye 195
Bass. Rachel Jackson Jr
Bass. Richard W 195
Bass. Sandra Lane 195
Bassford. Anna Michel
Bateman, Dorinda Pugh
Bateman, Glendora 2S3
Bateman. Judy Diane
Bateman. Kathryn L.
Bateman. Raye Neal 285
Bates. Frederick
Batten, Camellia Gaye
Bateman. Washington E.
Batts. Willard E. Jr.
Battisto. Mary Nicola 312
Baucom, Patricia L 512
Baul, Frances Foster 195
Baxley. Howard K 283
Baxley, Sandra J 195
Beach, Linda Lee 195
Beal. Julia Carol
Beal, Larry Michael 195
Beal, Martha Susan 112
Beaman. Harold M 253
Beaman. Patricia C.
Beard, Lillian R 312
Bearden, Johnny Clay
Beasley, Jeanie Lee
Beasley, Patsy Ruth
Beasley. Wiley Ben Jr.
Beato, Joseph Anthony
Beatty, Richard Lee
Beauchamp, Michael Wm.
Beaver, Diana Jean
Beavers, Jane Markham
Becht. Susan Eleanor
Beck. Sandra Joyce
Behr, John Douglas
Bell. Adolphus A 312
Bell. Doris Ann 312
Bell. Glenda Sue 312
Bell. Izora Jean
Bell. John Standi Jr. 253
Bell, Lawrence Lee 253
Bell, Patricia Ann 285
Bell. Peggy Faye 312
Bell. Sarah Louise 312
Bell.. Sylvia Jane 283
Bellamy. John P 251
Bellamy. Robert H.
Bellmer. Richard L 253
Bemis. William Y 285
Bender. Barbara B 283
Bender, Ralph Andrew
Benfield. William J. 251
Bennett, Alvin G.
Bennett, Barbara S 2R3
Bennett, Betty J 253
Bennett, Brvan Lee 196
Bennett, Jerry L 196
Bennett, Jesse Carl
Bennett. Patricia Sue
Bennett, Robert R. Jr. 196
Bennett, Ronald P 283
Benson. Lynwood Earl 253
Benson. Susan Marie 312
Benson, William A. III
Bentley, Janice T 196
Benton. Benjamin P 312
Benton. SalUe Ann 196
Benton. Stephen Boyd 312
Berg, Judith Anne 253
Bergh, Verna Lvnn 312
Berini, Dante Charles 283
Berman, Jeffrey M 312
Bernhardt; John C 253
Berrier. Judith Anne 253
Berry. Bonnie G 283
Berry. Carolyn P 312
Berry. Ira Wayne 196
Perry. John Winfred 253
Berry. Sharron Kay 253
Best, Anna Dean 312
Best, Brenda Faye 283
Betts, John Walter
Bettes, Linda Ann
Biddar, John Paul
Biesecker, Ronda A.
Biggs, Bailey Elwood
Biggs, Bruce Arthur
Biggs, James Franklin
Biggs. Sara Catherine
Bilbo, James Benton
Billings. Charlyn R.
Billings, Kathryn C.
Bingham. Anna E.
Bird, Robert Franklin
Bishop, Alfred Joseph
Bishop. James G. III
Bishop, Jane Ellen
Bishop, Julius L. Jr.
Bissette. Donna Day
Bissette, Charles Jr.
Black. Karren Beth
Blackley. Anne Lavern
Blackley. Betty Ann
Blackman. Clara Jean
Blackman. Thomas G.
Blackman, Billy Ray
Blackwell. Thomas H.
Blake, Paul Robert 254
Blake. Richard G 254
Blanchard. Albert Jr.
Blanchard. Stepht
Blasingame, June L.
Blick. Barry Allan
Bloodworth, Alexander
Blount, Gwendolyn Mae
Boettner, Temperance
Bolejack, Karen Watts
Bolejack. Don Pierce
Boles, Roger Dean
Boley. Zoe Evelyn
Boliek, Shelor Wright 313
Boling, Toni Rae 315
Boiling. Barbara J 284
Bohmuller. Frederick
Bond. Edward John
Bonds, Mary Dianne
Boney. Patricia Ethel
Bonner, Kathryn M.
Booker, John A. III
Bonnevie, Rosemary
Booker, Thomas Cecil
Booth, Scotty Dale
Booton, Mary Linda
Bossert, Jacob Wm.
Bost, James P. Jr.
Bost. Lee Ross III
Bost. Sheila Wayne
Bost. Walter Lee
Bostic. Sandra Mae
Bostic. Walter E. Jr.
Boswell. Mary Pittman
Bottorf, Raymond Hall
Bounds, Ralph Monroe
Boudrow, Eleanor M.
Bovard. Walter B.
Bovender. Robert Pell
Bovender. Margaret M.
Bowden. Beverly Jane 513
Bowden. Bonita D 313
Bowen. Josephine M. 313
Bowen, Lindsay W. 313
Bowen, Patricia Kay 284
Bowers. Douglas B.
Bowers, Fred Watson
Bowles, Linda Jayne
Bowling, Linda Lou
Bowman, Jerry Lee
Bowman, Juanita Faye 198
Boyd, Ira Hughes 284
Boyd, Janice Marie 515
Boyd, John Blake Jr. 198
Boyd, John G. Jr 515
Boyd, Kenneth Raymond 514
Boyd, Otis Earl 254
Boyd, Rebecca Jean 284
Boyd, Robert Henry 514
Boyd, William T 284
Boyette, Eddy Lucas 514
Boyette, Janet Rose 314
Boyhan, Thomas Peter 284
Boykin, Lynda L. Hall
Boykin, Wm. 284
Boyle, Roberta H 254
Brabble, Diana Faye
Bracey, Blanton H, Jr.
Bradford, Susan E 284
Bradley. Margaret Kay
Branch, Mary
Bremson, Thomas E 514
Brett, Herbert M 198
Brewer, Annie Lauren
Brewer, Betty Jean
Brewer, Doris Lynn 198
Brewer, Frank Lewis
Brickhouse, Loretta M.
Brickhouse, Herbert L
Bridgers, Blannie P.
Bridgers, David C. Jr. 198
Bridgers, Helen R 198
Bridges, David A 314
Bright, Mary Caroline
Briley, Betty Joan
Brinkley, Anne Castle
Brinkley. Linda Faye
Brinn, Jack Elliott
Brinn, Judy Phillips
Brinn. Kathryn E. Hoff
Brite, Frances L 314
Britt. Ann R 198
Britt, Sandra Lee 314
Britt, Leonard E 284
Britt, Mary Susan 514
Britt, Patricia Ann
Britt, Rebecca Ann
Britton. Arthur E. III
Britton, Brenda Carol
Britton, John Cliff
Britton, Joseph B
Britton, William W.
Broadhurst, Elizabeth
Broadhurst, Janet C.
Broadburst. Mary E.
Brock, Charles E, Jr.
Brock, Edith Marie
Brock, Elmer C. Jr.
470
This campus surely has its variety of birds.
Brock, James Douglas
Brock." Ronald Owen
Brodsky. Barry H.
Broaden. William Mayo
Burke. John V 285
Burnett, Myrle Jo 315
Burnette. Jimmy D 199
Burns, Elizabeth Ann 285
Burnside, Bruce M 285
Burroughs, Candace V
Burt, Judith Lorie 199
Burton, P. Jane 285
Buscher, Suzanne C 199
Butler, Charles King
Byerly, Ronald Bruce 515
Bynum, Catherine E 285
Bynum, Henry L. Jr. 200
Bynum. Joanne M 515
Byrd, Carol Casey 200
Byrum, Willie C 315
Cahoon. Rose Mary 255
Calhoun, Brenda G 285
Calhoun. Judy Anne 515
Calhoun. Ruth E. W. 200
Callman, Diane P 115
Calloway, Martha E 315
Calloway, Nancy Lee 255
Cameron, Celia Ann 315
Cameron. Gilbert A 315
Cameron. Julian E. Jr
Camp, James
Cameron. Mary Lew
Campbell. Beverly Jo 515
Campbell. Earnest F 515
Campbell, Howard E. 315
Campbell, Jack W. III
Campbell, Martha E.
Cannon. Ina Sue 285
Cannon, William E. 200
Canup, David Lee 315
Canup, Johnny Lee 255
Capel, Gladys Ann
Capps, Frank Albert 200
Capps. Paul C. Jr 285
Carawan, Douglas D. 285
Carawon, Emogene 285
Carawon. Lewis S 255
Card. Adele Rose 515
Carico, Jane Hayes 255
Carlson, Karen Lea 515
Carlton, Edward V 515
Carlton, Penelope
Carpenter, Larry M 255
Carpenter, Mary J. 286
Carpenter. Michael R. 316
Carr. Charles B 200
Carr, Donald Leach 201
Carr, Toni Anne 516
Carr, Virginia S 286
Carraway, Dora Jean 316
Carraway, Joseph L 286
Carraway, Peggy Lou
Carroll, Michael D 201
Carson, John F. Jr 316
Carter. Beverly Jo
Carter. Elaine J 255
Carter, Elinor M 286
Carter, Lelia M 255
Carter, Michele Rae 255
Carter. Parker Wm 286
Carter, Patricia Ann 516
Carter, Ronald Wayne 255
Carter, Wm. Casper 5l6
Cartwright, Martha E. 516
Casey. Frances D 255
Casey, Linda Kay 201
Cashion. James Ed Jr.
Castelloe, Mary C 189
Cates, Philip B 255
Catoe, Jacob Marshall 255
Caudle. Richard L 286
Caulberg. Sandra W 316
Cavenaugh. Linda Rose
Chandler. Lynn B 516
Chapman. James Allen
Chappell. Bertie S 516
Chappell, Brenda D. 201
Chappell, Ellen D 286
Chappell, Robert H 201
Charles, Elizabeth J. 256
Charles. Pamela L 516
Charlton, Linda Sue
Charron, Raymond B. 516
Chanihas. Helen C 256
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Gurganus, Sandra Sue
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Joyner. Doris
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Joyner. Kenneth T
Joyner, Margaret L
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Katsias, Clara 328
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Keller, Lauren C 295
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Kelly, Jerry Mack 295
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Kennedy, Linda Kay 329
Kennedy, Peggy Sue 266
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Knight. Harry P.
Knight, Janice Gayle
Knoch, David Henry
Knott, Mary Ann
Knowles, Ida L. Stokes
Kogelman. Marilyn D.
Koehler, Robert Allen
Koontz, Diane Va 329
Koontz, Sylvia Sue 266
Kopp, John Richard 329
Kornegay, Sarah P 296
Kowalski, Priscilla A.
Krahenbuhl, Dawn Emma
Kramer, Janine A
Kress, Judy Eleanor
Kridel, Jay Michael
Kriz, Peter
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Kwasnick, Edward S. Jr.
Lackey, Pamela W.
Laferney, Barbara L.
Lamar, Thomas Clyde
Lamb, Byas Carlton Jr
Lambeth, Ben Avery
Lambeth, Doris June
Lamm. Donna Susan
Lamm, Frances Aydlett 329
Lamm, Leverna E 219
Lamm, Verla Jeanette
Lamond. Angus S. Jr.
Lampley, Ina Kay
Lancaster, Brenda Kay
Lancaster, Diane S.
Lancaster, Ronald S.
Lancaster, Victoria A.
Land. Henry Hampton
Land. Howard D. Jr. 219
Land, Jan Elaine 296
Lane. Walter Mark
Laney. Mary Bivens
Langdon. Charlene A.
Langdon. Walter T.
Langley, Frankie E.
Langston, Donnie S.
Langston, Fredrick M.
Lanier, Martha Jean
Lanier, Sylvia Jane
Lanier, William L. Jr.
Lanning, Kermit Paul
Lapp, Nancy Lee 296
Larson, Jayne Kerr
Larson, Marguerite J.
Larson, Patricia Ann
Lasater, Rebecca D.
Laspina, Anthony V.
Lassiter, Glen M 330
Lassiter, Janice F.
Lassiter, Nancy Kay
Lassiter, Paul F, Jr. 220
Lassiter, Russell L 220
Lassiter, Ted Arvin ... 220
Laub, Charlie G 296
Laughter, Janice 1 220
Laughter, Laura Lynn
Lawrence, Kermit W. Jr.
Law. William G 220
Laws, Joseph Arthur
Lawson, John Benfield ..
Lawson, Nancy Renn
Lawson. Ted Raymond
Layne. Mary Holland 220
Lazur, John Joseph 220
Leach, Margaret Linda 330
Leary, Alex Horace 220
Leary, Eva Lou 220
Leary, Laura Marie 266
Leary, Sandra Faye 330
Leary, Wayne Sears
Leblanc, Jane Hammond
Lecour, Robert Evan 220
Lee, Billie Diane 330
Lee, Doloris Patricia 220
Lee, Ernest J. Jr 330
Lee, Judy Langston 330
Lee, Julius Donor 221
Lee, Lou Carolyn 221
Lee, Margaret Ann 296
Lee, Nellie Johanna 330
Lee, Sandra Jo 330
Lee, Sarah Joyce 330
Lee, Ula Jane 221
Leggett, Martha Eliz
Leggctt, William R 330
Leggette, Linda Hope
Leinbach, Cathy Ann
Leischner, Stephen H.
Lemons. Hyacinth V.
Lemos, W.lliam E. Jr. 330
Leo, Alfred Frank 221
Leonard, Deitra Marie 267
Leonard, Jewell S 267
Leonard, John Dearld
Leonard, Luther Gary
Leonard, Patricia A.
Leonard, Wm. Joseph
Leonhard, Mary Ellen 296
Leonhardt. Rita A 267
Lester, James E 296
Lester, Sandra Gayle 267
Letcher, Clayton 221
Letchworth, Dorothy A.
Letchworth, John W.
Levine, Robert R.
Lewis, Alexander J.
Lewis. Anna Faye 331
Lewis. Bonita Dianne 331
Lewis, Charles K 331
Lewis. James D. Jr.
Lewis, Joanne Cecelia
Lewis, Lawrence H. Jr.
Lewis, Lyle Burwell
Lewis. Mary Ruth
Lewis. Pamela Eileen
Lewis. Pepsy Ann
Lewis, Rubie Jacob Jr.
Lewis, Sara Lee 296
Lewis, Starr Sherman 221
Lewis. Vickie C 296
Likas, Doris Ann 331
Lilly. Samuel Blair 351
Limer, Larry 221
Lindley, Jeanne Marie
Lingerfelt, Judy Ann
Linker. Patricia C.
Lipe, Delmarene Kay
Lipkin. Alan Harvey
Lippard, Ann Kimball
Little, Brenda Lewis
Little, Helen Carol
Little. James Larking 190
Little, Lenyer M 297
Little. Thclma Faye
Littleton, Gerald W.
Litz, Louise Sandra
Livingston. Elsa Ruth
Livingston, Robert D.
Lloyd, Donald Raymond
Lockamy, Alfred Henry
Lockamy. Thomas B. Jr.
Lockhart, Carolyn V.
Loehr, Judith Elaine
Loflin, Terry Linn
Loftus, Dennis Lee
Logemann. Ernest V.
Lomax, Phillip Myers
Long, Jerome Myron
Long, Kathryn Wood
Long, Rebecca Ann
Lorbacher, Frederick
Lord. Charles David
Lord. Dale Susan 297
Lorenz, Billie L 297
Lorenz, Patricia Ann
Louden, Marie Ann
Lougee, Linda Merle
Love, Lynda Gaye 297
Lovette. Harold Lee 331
Lowe, Danny Nathan 331
Lox, Karen Anne 297
Loy, Harriet T 267
Lucas, Alice Dean 297
Lucas, Gale Margarett
Lucas, Nancy Jean
Lucas. Wm. Sherman
Lumpkins. Mary A. O.
Lund. Terry Lee 331
Lupton. Betsy Anne
Lupton, Roy Howard Jr.
Lurvey, Patricia Ann
Luton, Mattie Yvonn
Luton, Peggy Ann
Lybrand, W. Martin
Lynch. Brenda Sue
Lynch, Trudy Ann
Mack, Linda Darlene 531
Mackintosh. Margaret
Maddox, Barbara Sue 222
Madre, James Lessell 267
Maggiolo. Judith Sue 331
Magri, Wm. Anthony
Mahan, James Edward
Maier, Harold J. Jr. 222
Maisel, William D 297
Majette, Wm. Carlton
Malinsky, Michael A.
Mallard. Harry C. Jr.
Mallard, Kathryn H.
Mallard, Michael S.
Mallon. John F 268
Mangum, Kay Frances
Mangum. William T.
Mann, Teresa Lynn
Manning. Bertha Jane
Manning. Carol Lynne
Mannig, David A.
Manning. William N. 268
Manos, George 297
Mansfield, Ervin E.
Mantooth. Brenda C.
Manuel. Jesse W. Jr.
Marasco. James Joseph 268
Marbry. Brenda P 223
Marechal, Deanna Jean
Marine. Lesley Donna
Markland, Brenda Sue
Markum, Donna Marie
Marley. Steven Alan
Marmorato, Anne L.
Marr, Shelia Carol
Marshall. Carolyn B.
Marshall. Ina Kathryn
Marshall. Randy Allen
Marshburn, Robert A.
Marshburn. Sara Beth
Martin. Ann Scarlett
Martin, Charles C.
Martin. Charles G.
Martin, Charlie M. 223
Martin, Diane S 223
Martin, Emma Jean
Mason, Albert N. Jr.
Mason, Kenneth R.
Massengill, Judy Ann
Massey, Earl Valiant
Massey, Carolyn W. 267
Massey. Curtis R 332
Massey. David Edward
Mastin. Robert F. Jr.
Mather. James Phillip
Mathews. Donald G.
Mathis. Brenda Joann
Mathis, Gayle Lynn
Marlock. Gail Eliz
Matthews, Judieth Ann
Matthews, Wanda Lee
Maultsby, Anna C.
Mauney, Fred Darrel
Mauney, Gary Lynn
Maus. James Everette
May. George S 297
Mayo. Barbara Ruth
McClenny, Dennis K.
McClenny, John W.
McClenny, Marie D.
McCluskey. Phyllis D.
McCombs, Doris Anne
McCombs, Marvin III
McCombs. Neale R. Jr.
McCool. Theresa Ann
McCotter. Charles J.
McCotter. Eva Faye 335
McCown, Robert N
McCoy, Mildred f
Janet McDermott, Lola
McDonald, Laura Helen
McDonald, Linda D.
McDonald, Robert W.
McDuffie, Frank Wm.
McEwen, Monis Dianne
McKenzie. Rebecca J.
McKinney. Priscilla C.
McKinnon. William S.
McLamb, Harry C. Jr.
McLaurin. Donovan E.
McLawhorn, Jimmy
McLean, Dan Hester Jr
McLennar McLeod, McMinn,
McNeil, Mary C
McPherson, Harry G.
McRae. Flora Ann
McShane. Michael John
McWalters. Kathleen W.
McWatters. Bernard J.
Meadows. Mary Alice
Meadows, Pamela Rae
Mears. Diane Ruth
Meares. Kay Frances
Medford, Jerry Noyel
Medlin. Kenneth Wayne
Medlin. Thomas E.
Mee. Thomas Charles
Meeks. Kerdis Edgar
Meginnis. Sylvia J.
Melson, Doris Irene
Melton. Virginia Ann
Meltzer. Mark 269
Melvin, Robert P 298
Menzaco. Danna Sue
Mercer, Judy Francine
Mercer, Peggy L.
Mercer, Sandra Cora
Mercer, Sarah V.
Merritt. James F.
Merritt, Jerry Alan 555
Merritt, Linda E 555
Merritt, Terry Lee 298
Metcalfe, Suellen 298
Mewborn, Addie E 269
Mewborn, Jane B 269
Mewborn, Robert D.
Mewborn, Sandra F. W.
Midgett. Jeffrey G.
Midgett, Mollie S.
Midgett, Nancy Lynn
Midgette. Evan James
Milazzo. Sammie Jean
Millen. James Robert ..269
Miller. Alicia B 534
Miller. Barbara Allan
Miller, Bonnie M.
Miller, Bobbye Ann
Miller, Daniel F 269
Miller, Donald Curtis
Miller. Edwin B. Jr.
Miller. Gerald Ray
Miller. Gilbert Carl 269
Miller. John G 298
Miller, Leslie E. Jr.
Miller, Marilyn Ross
Miller. Marilyn Vern 269
Miller. Mary Lee 298
Miller, Nancy Jean
Miller. Nora Ellen
Miller. Raymond R. Jr.
Miller. Robert P. Jr.
Miller, Tamara S.
Millikan. Nancy Diann
Millikin. Patricia A.
Mills, Barbara Jean
Mills, Harold Jason
Mills, Rebecca Lee 554
Milner, Sarah K 334
Miltenberger. Del Jay
Mitchell. Gerald A 269
Mitchell. Joan Leigh
Mitchell, John Pete
Mitchell Luray V 269
Mitchell Mirian G.
Mitchon, Katherine E.
Mize. Keneth Edward
Mizell. Arlen Eugene
Mobley. Sandra Faye
Modlin. Florence Eliz
Modlin. Lola Gray 226
Modlin. Rachel 227
Modlin. Wilda Jane
Mohlere. Melinda 334
Monfalcone. Mary Sue
Monk, Sidney Randoph
Monroe. Orville N.
Monroe. Wanda Diane
Montague Barbara E.
Montgomery, Lynda Rae
Moore. Grace T 534
Moore. Jacqueline A. 298
Moore. James G 298
Moore. Kate Hamlin 298
Moore. Linda Joyce
Moore. Linda Rose R.
Moore, Linda Ruth
Moore, Marcia Lynn
Moore, Mary Brown
Moore, Mary Elizabeth 298
Moore, Richard A 298
Moore, Sandra Kay
Moore, Sara Newton
Mooring, Billy Ray 227
Mooring, Rubelle S.
Mooring. Steven Foy
Moose, Linda Gail
Morgan, Belmont J. Jr.
Morgan, Donna Louise
Morgan, Emory Hall Jr.
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Myrick, Judith Anne 335
Nance. Kenneth Bruce
Nance Mary Camilla
Narron, Samuel R.
Nash, Katy Daniel
Nassef, Suzanne E.
Navey, Beverly Craig
Naylor, Doris Lynn
Neal, James Patrick
Neal. John Edear
Neely, Fulton Russ 299
Neely. Patricia A 299
Neilson, Chs. D. Jr. 228
Nelson. Charles S.
Nelson, Eleanor M.
Nelson. Lee Walter Jr.
Nelson, Marian Harvey
Nelson. Robert Monroe
Nelson, Wallace V. Jr. ...
Newell, Lessie Jean S.
Newhouse. Barbara N.
Newman, Emma Lou
Newman, James B. Jr.
Newman, Sara Frances
Newsome, Anita Carol
Newton, Anne C. Wolfe
Newton, Dorothy L.
New-ton, Iris 228
Newton, Janet P 335
Newton, Johnny L. Jr.
Newton, Rosemary Lynn
Newton, Susan E.
Nichols, Elizabeth A.
Nichols, Nancy Anne
Nichols, Nancy C.
Nicholson, J. E. Jr.
Nicholson. Terry J.
Nielsen, Jennifer C. ..335
Nittoli, Ronald 228
Nixon, Annie Ruth
Noble, Judy Carol
Nolan, James Collins
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Norman, William G. Jr. ...
Norrell, Janet Marie
Norris. Andrea Harris
Norris. Brenda Gay
Norris, Nelda Carol
Norris, Larry Gene
Norris, Perry Wilder
Norris, Sue Ann 229
Northcott, Nancy Lou
Northington, Robt. Jr.
Northup, John H.
Norville. Carol Marie
Norwood, George D.
Norwood. John Stephen
Norwood, Stanley C. Jr.
Nutter, Sandra Lee
Pace. Ida Paulette
Padgett. Diana Gail
Padgett, James Aaron
Padgett, Joyce Ann
Padgett, Virginia B.
Pagan, Vernon Rodney
Pace. Judith Reid
Painter. Joan E 271
Paisley, Larry Greer
Paisley. Pricilla L. ...336
Pait. Julia Ann 300
Pamby. Joanne Dona
Panton, Alice Kaye
Paramore, Kenneth Ray
Paris. Owen Francis
Parisher, Vera D 230
Parker, Brenda Carol 536
Parker, Charles C 230
Parker, Cynthia D.
Parker, Gerald Frank
Parker, Judy Anne
Parker, Marian Irene
Parker, Mary Lou 230
Parker, Melba Joyce
Parker. Patricia L.
Parker. Violet E 336
Parker, Wm. Morris
Parkin, Leslie Ann
Parks, Carolyn Louise
Parks, James Johnson
Parks, Rebecca S.
Parmelee, Cinda Rae
Parnell, Judith Grace
Parrish, Billie Wood
Parrish. Cary McNeil
Parrish. Frances Bass
Parrish, George W.
Parrish, Jackie W.
Pate, Judith Brown
Patrick, George C.
Patten, Charlene Mary
Patterson, Carlyle B.
Patterson. John Avey
Patterson. Martha Ann
Patterson. Martha Kay
Paul. Ira Bryan 231
Paul, Maurice Ray
Paul. Patricia E 231
Paul, Richard S 271
Paylor, Frances Maria
Paylor. Harriett Lee
Payne, Carolyn Va.
Payne. Glenn Norman
Payne, James Shelton
Payne, Judy M 231
Payne, Shirley Lynn
Peaden, Mary J 300
Pearce, Carol Ann
Pearce, Dwight Wayne
Pearce. Judy Rae
Pearce, Linda Joyce
Pearce. Lucretia Gale
Pearson, Robert A.
Pearson, Thomas W. Jr.
Pearson. William S.
Peedin, Bonnie G.
Peedin, Linda Ann
Peedin. Rebecca Gail
Peele. Douglas T.
Peele, James Haywood
Peele, Mary Emma
Peele. Nancy Eleanor
Peele, Patricia Ann
Pelt. Alice Kaye 337
Pender, Frances Susan
Pendergrass. Rannie J.
Penland. Barbara Anne
Penny, Carol Ann 357
Pentecost. John M.
Perdue. James Maurice
Perkins, Ann Courtney
Perkins, Carolyn 271
Perkins, Florence L.
Perkinson, James E. Jr.
Perkinson, John L.
Pernell, Julian T.
Pernell. Larry Eugene
Perry, Carolyn V.
Perry. Franceine W.
Perry. James William
Perry, Joan G 300
Perry, Joyce Marie
Perry, Linwood M. Jr.
Perry, Nancy Carolyn
Perry, Peggy Fischer
Perry. Raymond Dale
Perry. Roscoe 357
Petka. Robert C 272
Peters, Robert Larry
Peters. Wayne Arnold
Peterson, Joseph L.
Peterson, Kenneth W,
Peterson, Sarah G.
Pettee, Christine 537
Pettlgrew. Jacqueline
Pettigrew. Sandra J.
Phelps, Brenda Ray
Phillips, Alice Anne
Phillips, Carolyn M. F.
Phillips, Doris Kay
Phillips, Ethel L 357
Phillips, Larry Lee
Phillips, Larry Wayne
Phillips. Lynn Craig
Phillips, Mary Ann
Phipps, Robert Dow 537
Pickard, Donna Lee
Pickard, Mildred L.
Pickett, Larry S.
Pierce, Don Leroy Jr.
Pierce, Gloria Gale
Pierce, Hal Warren
Pierce, Kenneth Macon
Pigott, Elizabeth S.
Pike, Diana Leigh
Pike, Joe Bill 272
Piland, Peggy Knight
Pinion, Dorothy Lee
Pinion, Mildred Ruth
Piper, Wm. Marion
Pitchford. Ray E. Jr.
Pitt. Gaye Wilson
Pittman, Harold Henry
Pittman. Irving K.
Pittman, Gurney Ed Jr.
Pittman, Ivey Harold
Pittman, Janet Eileen
Pittman, Theresa Anne
Polhill. John H 301
Pollard. Delphia B.
Pollett, Janet E 557
Poole, Alice Carol
Poole, Eleanor Ruth
Poole, James E. II
Pope. Frances Warren
Pope. Robert W. Jr.
Porter, Charles A.
Porter, Michael W,
Potter, Cheryl D 357
Potter, Joshua Ed Jr.
Potter. Sandra Lynn
Potts. Mary Ann 558
Powell, Barbara Lynn
Powell, Daniel A.
Powell, Donna Gale
Powell. Gary Charles
Powell, Marjorie M,
Powell, Martha Ann
Powell, Mary K.
Powell. Thomas Lowell
Pratt. Charles F. Jr.
Prescott, Gordon Lee
Presley. Ronnie D.
Presser. Lona Kaye
Pressley, Charles C.
Preston. Gloria Diane
Price. Anna Kay 233
Price. Iris June 338
Price, Janis Marie
Price, Joseph Manning
Price. Peggy Jean
Pridgen, Alice Ann M.
Pridgen, Joseph Henry
Pridgen, Roland Scott
Prince, William Henry
Proctor, Joseph E 501
Proctor, Susan Ann
Prout, Rebecca Sue
Pryor. Elizabeth Ann
Puckett. Rodger A.
Pugh, Ann Gillentine
Pugh, Tommy Eugene
Pugh, Worth Ted Marsh
Pulley. Charlie H, Jr.
Pulley. Charles Owen
Pulley, Nancy C. Rose
Purcell, Sean Francis
Purvis, Katherine Ann
Puryear, Franklin G.
Pusser, Herman Lamar
Pyne, Neal Leslie 301
Quails, Orville P.
Query, Lydia Jane
Quinn, Colon Kelly
Quinn, Jerome A
Quinn, Michael L
Quinn, Robert W
Quinton. Sandra Kaye
Rabon, Nan Nell
Rachels, Carolyn Penn
Radford, Frances C.
Radford, Lynda Faye
Rados. Richard Alan
Ragsdale, Jewell Lee
Ragland. Mary, Morris
Raines. Kathryn Ann
Ramseur. Franklin F.
Ramsey. David Allen
Ramsey, Hazel Joyce
Rape, Janet Louise
Rasor, Brooks M. Jr.
Rath. Barbara Helen
Raughley, James B.
Rawls, Lloyd Hildriss
Ray. Donna Benton
Rayfield, Hubert E. Jr
Raynor, David Kenneth
Raynor, Margaret E.
Raynor, William M.
Reagan, William D. Jr.
Reason, Sudie Modlin
Reaves, Elizabeth Ann 538
Reavis, Alma Drew 275
Reavis, Gid Macon Jr.
Redd, Sara Virginia
Redding, Celine Bryan
Reece, Mary Jane
Reed, Sandra Johanne
Reel. Alice Joy
Reese, Thomas O. Jr.
Reeves. Betty Jane
Regelmann, Kenneth
Reif. Paul Burtner
Reifsnyder, Jane E.
Renegar, Ann P 273
Respess, Sarah A.
Reynolds. Charles K.
Reynolds. Thomas H.
Rhodes, James Allen
Rhoades. Janice C.
Rhodes, Laura Stalls
Rhodes. Martha Lee
Rhodes, Susan Jane
Rhodes, Walter C.
Rhodes, William B. Jr.
Rhoney, Geraldine E.
Rhyne, Jo Ann 339
Rice. Frank L. Jr.
Rice. James Glenn
Rice, Sandra Kaye
Rich, Sybil Jo 234
Richardson, Cecelia C.
Richardson, John E.
Richardson, John R.
Richardson, Mary Jane
Richardson,. Ruby J.
Riddick, Sylvia Kaye
Riddle. Kathryn Ruth
Riddle. Mary Caroline
Rideout. Edith Claire
Rideout, Peggy Lee 234
Ridoutt, Sandra H.
Ridge, Joan Irene
Rigsbee, Arnold Wayne
Rigsbee, Dorothy D.
Riley, James Ogburn
Riley, Marshia M.
Rimmer Frances L.
Rippard, Joseph D.
Ritchie, Angela R.
Ritter. Alan William
Rivenbark, Bumey Ray
Rivenbark. Wilton Jr.
Robbins, Everette Ace
Robbins, Johnnie M. Jr.
Robbins, Phyllis Ann
Roberson, Richard J.
Roberson, Tommy E.
Roberson, William F.
Roberts. Adrian R. Jr.
Roberts, Berkley C. Jr.
Roberts, Herman C.
Roberts. Irwin C. Jr.
Roberts, James M 190
Roberts, Joan Lee 275
Roberts, Kay Holt
Roberts. Margaret Ann
Roberts, Terrell Ray
Roberts. Thomas T.
Roberts. Toby 273476
Roberts. Virginia I.
Robertson. Bernard P.
Robertson, Beverly M.
Robertson, Horace C.
Robertson, James M.
Robertson, James M. Jr.
Robertson, Joan Lee
Robertson, John F.
Robertson, Regina Sue
Robeson, Laurie R.
Robinson, James P.
Robinson, Pamela K.
Rock. Helen V 235
Rodriguez, Frederick
Rodman. Eleanor M.
Rogers, Arthur Ray
Rogers, Bonnie B 339
Rogers, Carol M 273
Rogers, Catherine 235
Rogers, Craig Allen
Rogers, Dorothy K.
Rogers, John Morris
Rogers, Mary Frances
Rogers. Nancy Jean
Rogers, Phyllis Kelly
Rogers, Rita Barbara
Rogers, Sandra Anne
Rogers. Wm. James
Rogerson, Barbara F.
Rogerson. Wiley B. Jr.
Rollins. Donna Gail
Rooks, Emily June
Rooney, James Michael
Roper, Eunice Fay
Roper, Linwood W. Jr.
Roper, Selena Ryder
Rose, Carl Ray 340
Rose, Charles F 273
Rose, Jerry Glenn
Rose, Joseph Franklin
Rosenbaum, Phillip D.
Rosental. Marita S.
Ross, Elizabeth 190
Ross, Henry A. Jr 340
Ross. Lois Diane 340
Ross, Patricia Ann
Ross. Phillip A 340
Ross, Priscilla Bruce
Ross. Susan Dianne
Rosser, Mary Claire
Roughton. Edgar G.
Rountree. Carolyn G.
Rouse, Emma Lee 274
Rouse, Frances M.
Rouse. Lebern Eldred
Rouse, Patricia 274
Rouse, Sue Neil 235
Rouse., Thomas King,
Rouse. Tony 236
Rouse, Walter Arthur
Rouse, Willard Ann
Roush, Judy Ann
Roussy, Suzanne 274
Rowland, Mary Eugenia
Rowe. Cynthia Lynn
Rowe. Virginia Ann
Rowell, Cecelia Jane
Rowland, Gerald Boyd
Royer. Judith Ann
Royster. Robert W.
Rublein. Walter J.
Rudy. John Randall
Rush, Rebecca Jane
Russ. Alan Henderson
Russ, Gloria Eliz
Russ. Stuart Hall Jr.
Russell, William W.
Rutledge, Fred Allen
Ryan. Michael P 302
Ryan, Randolph W.
Ryan, Robert Lee
Ryon, Thomas S. Jr.
Safrit. Richard W.
Saldin, Carole Ann
Sallenger. Nancy G.
Sams, Michael Graham
Samuels, Barbara M.
Sanderlin, Brenda Lee
Sanders, Alice 505
Sanders, Charlene 540
Sanders, Katherine A.
Sanderson, Betty Lou
Sanderson. Leon M.
Sanderson, Sandra Lou
Sanford, Bert J. Iii
Sapp, Jane Eva 274
Sarafandi, Abdul F. M.
Sasser, Nancy Ward
Sasser, Paul Lehman
Satterfield, Benton E.
Sauerbier, Rosemary T.
Saunders. Gordon Lee
Saunders. Jane D.
Saunders, Mary R.
Saunders. William J.
Savage. Jerry Glenn
Savage, Linda P 303
Savin, Judy Elizabeth
Sawrey, Linda Lee 340
Sawyer, Beverly H.
Sawyer, Douglas M 236
Sawyer, Edgar T. Jr.
Sawyer, Judith S 340
Sawyer, Kathryn Sue
Sawyer, Leslie P 505
Sawyer, Martha Ann
Sawyer, Thomas Earl
Scarlett, James Gary
Schlick, Robert Allan
Schwartz. Marjorie L.
Schwind. Patricia A 274
Scott. Anne Geraldine
Scott. Carol Jane 274
Scott, Donald G 303
Scott, Henry Donald
Scott. Horace Keith
Scott, James Richard
Scott. Patricia Lee
Scott, Rebecca Ann
Scott. Richard D 274
Scott. Iris Suzanne R.
Scraggs. Max Dale
Sears, George Edgar
Sears, June Frances
Self, Carol Ann 303
Self, Wm. Dixon 305
Seiglcr, Marie Louise
Sellers, Ethelene 257
Sclsor, Barbara J 303
Senger. Larry Eugene
Separk, Willis Allen
Seward, Steven C 303
Seymour, George M.
Seymour, Harvey D.
Shadle. Suzanne 541
Shannon, Leslie Kaye
Shannon. Paul Andrew
Sharpe, Linda Faye
Shaver, Teresa Layne
Shaw. James E. Jr 341
Shaw, Moody Bane Jr
Shearer, William C.
Shearin. Barbara Ann
Shearin, Earl C. Jr.
Shearin. Lucius A. III
Shearin. Lynn Ridley
Sheffer, Carel Ann
Sheets. Charles E 274
Shehdan, Linda Faye
Shelton, Fredrick B.
Shelton. Judy Howard
Shepard. Bruce G.
Sheppard. Calais P.
Sheppard, Carolyn J.
Sheridan. Sara Jane
Sherman. George J 274
Sherrill, Russell G.
Sherwood. Daniel E. Jr.
Shields, Deanna E.
Shirley, Carolyn Ann
Shirley, Marie J
Shoaf, Melinda G 274
Shoffner, Lynn Drew
Shore, Pamela Kay
Shore, Joan Gayle
Short, Harold Milton
Shutt, Wanda Kaye
Siegel, Stuart C 238
Siegfried, Judith W.
Siegfried, Nancy Lynn
Siegfried, Ronald Ray
Sigmon, Joyce Harvey
Sikes, Paul L. II
Simmons, Almeria Mae
Simmons, Betty Anne
Simpson, Walter S.
Sims, Beverly Eugenia
Singleton. Wm. Earl
Sink, Joyce Ann 541
Singleton, Maxine H.
Skiles, John T 238
Skiles, Marvin Dale
Skinner, Amanda Jane
Skinner, Coronel C.
Skinner. James A. Jr.
Skipper, Judith R.
Slappey, Jack Mayo
Slaughter, Anne F.
Slaughter, Linda P.
Slaughter, Steven T.
Slaughter. William L.
Sloan, Joe Dan 258
Sloan, Marvin Bruce
Sloan, Mary Vivian
Sloan. Sharon G 341
Sloath. Sondra Anne
Small, Alice Freeman
Small, Anna Louise
Small. Dianne Imogene
Small, Janie Faye
Small. Richard Henry
Small, Stephen Alan
Small, Wilburn E. Jr.
Smart. William D,
Smallwood. Cynthia R.
Smith, Adelia Justine
Smith, Albert G. Jr.
Smith. Allen Vann
Smith. Ashley Moore
Smith. Barry Lee
Smith. Betty Lou 259
Smith, Brenda Lee
Smith. Brenda Sue
Smith, Carolyn Glenn
Smith, Carolyn Stokes
Smith, Charles Edmond
Smith. Charles Kent
Smith, Daniel Taylor
Smith, Delithia D 275
Smith, Dianne Porter
Smith. Dorothy K 542
Smith, Edwin T. Jr.
Smith. Ellen Lloyd
Smith, Emily Blanche
Smith, Emma Claudia
Smith, Emmett Garland
Smith, Ethel Marie
Smith, Fuia Merle
Smith, Gail C 304
Smith, Gene S 304
Smith, Gerald Graham
Smith. Jacob Rodney
Smith. James Brown Jr.
Smith. James Larry
Smith. Janet Elaine
Smith, Jean Anne
Smith, Jimmy Dexter
Smith, Joseph Lynn
Smith. Kenneth Ray
Smith, Lannis Eugene
Smith, Lela Faye 275
Smith, Lynn Daniel
Smith, Margaret Nell
Smith, Mary Carolyn
Smith, Mary E. Dunn
Smith, Mary Frances
Smith, Miriam Eileen
Smith, Patsy Gayle
Smith, Peggy Ann 342
Smith, Robert G. Jr.
Smith. Roland A 239
Smith, Russell P. Jr.
Smith, Ruth Helen
Smith, Sally Annette
Smith, Sandra Lanae
Smith, Sue Ellen 275
Smith, Sue Hardy 239
Smith, Virginia R.
Smith, Wm. Lowry
Smith, Wm. Richard
Smoot, Catharine 275
Snead, Lawrence C.
Sneed, Sara Ann 542
Snell, Donna Hooker
Snell, Jean Hurley
Snow. Judith Lynne
Snyder, Donald F.
Snowden, Wilson W.
Sober. Harry Morris
Somersett, Linda D.
Soufas, James Lynn
South. Arlene S 304
Spann, Carl Thomas
Sparrow. David Martin
Sparrow. John Dalton
Speight, John Lewis
Speir, Rawley G 304
Spell, Carolyn Rose
Spell, James HerberT
Spell. Lena Gray 342
Speller, Julian T. Jr.
Spence. Janet Bland
Spence. Margaret Anna
Spencer, Carroll A.
Spencer, Doris E 342
Spencer, Fay Combs
Spencer. Johnny Wm. Jr.
Spencer. Walter J, Jr.
Spiece, John Richard
Spiegel, Charles 240
Spivey, Nancy Marie
Springle, Charles L.
Springs, Eleanor Anne
Staalman. Linda Lee
Stafford, Audrey M. S.
Stafford, Grace Ann
Stafford, Sarah C 304
Stainback, Brenda Lou
Stalker, Sharon Earle
Stallings, Linda Kay
Stalls. Betty Jean 342
Stalls, Phyllis Ann
Stancil, Brownie H.
Stancil, James G 304
Stanley, Barbara J. S.
Stanley, Kenneth Ray
Stanley, Phyllis Kay
Stanton, Janice Raye
Staples, Dennis Shaw
Starr. Michael Allen
Staton. Vernon E 276
Stay, John Nicholson
Steadman, Judith C.
Steed, Wm. Page
Steen, Roger Gail 240
Steen, Ronald Lewis
Stephany, Jean Candac
Stephens, Berkley Jr.
Stephens. Christi 276
Stephens, Donna Lou
Stephenson. Carl Wm.
Stephenson, Charles R.
Stephenson, Gloria E.
Stephenson, Jane P.
Stephenson, Linda A.
Stevens, Wayne Scott
Stevens. Willis R 276
Stewart, Billie K.
Stewart, Joan Grace
Stewart, Marilyn H.
Stewart, Gwendolyn A.
Stewart, Jo Ann 342
Stewart, Odis Richard
Stiller, John Ryan 342
Stillman, Lynn B 276
Stinagle, George W.
Stith. Phillip E 545
Stockner, James Irven
Stinson. Wesley Ray
Stocks, Brenda Alleen
Stocks. Peggy Louella
Stokes, Ella Grace
Stone, Barbara Lou 345
Stone, Sara Louise 276
Stone, Susan A 304
Stonestreet, John M.
Stott, Connie Jo 343
Stott, Drayton P 343
Stott, Thomas Carlyle
Stout, Carl Duncan
Stovall. Thornton Jr.
Stowe, Arthur Raymond
Stowe, Howard Voncele
Strayhorn, Jane Ann
Strickland, John C 276
Strickland, Lavetta A.
Strickland, Linda D.
Strickland. Linda E.
As shown, the 1964 summer theater displayed some in- triguing scenery and charac- terizations.
Strickland, Wanda Sue
Strole, Pamela H 343
Stroud, Elizabeth Ann
Stroud. Thomas B. Jr.
Stroup, Wm. Robert
Stroup. Charles E.
Strunks, Meredith W.
Stutts, Mary Alice 277
Styron, Eston S 241
Styron, George Tilden
Suggs, Judith Ann
Sullivan, Jane R 242
Sullivan, James Clay
Sullivan, Juanita Kay
Sullivan, Judith Lee
Sullivan, June Cheryl
Sullivan, Linda Faye
Sullivan. Wm. Warren
Sullivan. Willlis B.
Sumerlin. Carol Y.
Sumner. John Eugene
Sumner, Ronald McCoy
Sumrell, Douglas Earl
Sundy, Elizabeth J.
Surles, Hugh Sexton
Surratt, Janet L 505
Sutton, Joan 242
Sutton, Judith Ann
Sutton, Johnny C.
Sutton. Winston D.
Swain, Clifford Wade
Swinson. Allen S 505
Swinson. Barbara Jean
Sykes. Betty Lynn
Taft. Donald M. III
Taft. Nancy Gail
Tankard. Frances H.
Tant, James Rayford
Tarleton, Marilyn J.
Tart, Patricia Claire
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Wright Fountain is many things to many people; to some, place to sit, to others, a place of beauty. To all, however, place of pleasant memories.
Tart, Rose Annette
Tatum, Ann Terese
Taylor, Carolyn B.
Taylor, Deanna Faye
Taylor. Helen P
Taylor, James H. IIII
Taylor. Jane E
Taylor. Judith Ann
Taylor, Kenneth Bruce
Taylor. Maureen Anne
Taylor. Nora Thomas
Taylor, Peggy Jean
Taylor. Shera Dare
Taylor. Toni Joanne :
Teachey, Bobby
Teachey, Linda Faye
Teachey, Wilson Grady
Teague, Larry Thomas
Teal, Claudia Jean
Teal. Patricia Ann
Tedder. Nancy Jo
Teel, Bennie Earl
Teer. Robert Dillard
Teer, Susan Tatum
Teer, William S
Teeter. Jane Blair
Teitelbaum, Charlene
Temple, Judie Allison
Temple. Landon S. Jr.
Temples. Rodeer D.
Templeton, Clement F.
Templeton, Robert A.
Terrell. Benjamin T.
Terrell, Brenda Lynn
Terrell, Susan Kay
Terrell, Wm. Isaac Jr.
Terry. Lydia J
Tesh. Bennie F. Jr.
Tetterton. Aueusta R.
Tew. Ellen Knox
Tharrington, Donnie E.
Tharrington. Norman A.
Thigpen. Frances Kaye
Thigpen, Judy Lucille
Thigpen. George D.
Thigpen, Ono S. Jr.
Thomas. Aillene S.
Thomas. David Ross
Thomas. Dorothy C.
Thomas. Frances L.
Thomas. Harriett K.
Thomas. Judith Ann
Thomas. Julia Ann
Thompson. Don
Thompson, John Walter
Thompson, Linda L.
Thompson, Martha M.
Thompson, Mary L.
Thompson. Shirley F.
Thornton, Thomas A.
Thurman, Marguerite
Tineen, Mary Ann
Tinsley, Lora Sue
Tippett. Michael A.
Tippett, Shirley Ann
Tisdale. Noel Houston
Tisdale, Stephany Anr
Tolley. Samuel Roland
Tomberlin. Michael B.
Tomlin. Charles W.
Topping, Charlotte S.
Torick, Judith Anne
Totten. Banks T. Jr.
Townsend, Henry K.
Townsend, Terry Dean
Trader, Barbara Sue
Trammell, Davie Young
Traub, Louanne E.
Trawick, James L. Jr.
Trexler, Terrell H.
Tripp, Joe Speight
Tripp. Milton Kieth
Trompeter, Constance
Trott. Jerry T 345
Trotter, Linda Gale
Trotter, Serge Henry
Troutman. Robert Loy
Troxler Daniel W. Jr.
Truitt, Robert Elmo
Traill. William E 345
Tucker, Elizabeth C.
Tucker. James Lambert
Tucker. Randolph L.
Tucker, Russell E.
Tugwell, Jewel Moore
Tugwell, Wilson F. Jr.
Turbyfill, Harold C.
Turner. Billy Ray
Turner, Henry Warren
Turner. Hubert M. Jr.
Turner, James M 277
Turner. John Lee
Turner, Katherine M.
Turner, Mary Alice
Turner, Nicky Odom
Turner. Paula Teachey
Turner. Vicky Faye
Tutor. Nancy Carmen
Twiford, Samuel A. Jr.
Twiford, Travis Wayne
Twitty, Tommy E.
Tyer, John Lewis
Tyler, John Dorian
Tyler, Judith Evelyn
Tyson, Carrie Eula
Tyson. Joyce Ann
Tyson, Joyce Carole
Tyson, Ronald Moye
Tyson, Sylvia Johnson
Ulrick, James David
Umberger. Mildred J.
Underbill, Timothy C.
Underwood. Martha R.
Upchurch. George G.
Upchurch. Larry B.
Upton. Bill L. Jr.
Ussery. Richard Lee
Ussery. Robert M. Jr
Valentine. Nancy T.
Vanburen. Patricia
Van Gelder. Donna Lee
Vandiford, Janice C.
Vandyken. Jane E. Tuck
Van Middlesworth C.
Vanuk. Daniel Anthony
Vaughn, Jannice Gail
Vaught. Donald C.
Vellette. Joseph L.
Venable, Bette Jayne
Verbruggen. Carol L. 346
Vick, Martha Ann
Vincent, Charles A.
Vinson, Betty Lavonne
Vogel. Rosalie Marie
Vogler. Rebecca Z 245
Vogt. Valeria Louise
Waddell, Alice Bare
Wackerman, Charles S.
Waddill, Mary G. N.
Waddill, Sandra Gary
Wade, John R 306
Wade, Rebecca Sue
Wade, Richard C 346
Wade, Virginia F 346
Wadsworth. Elizabeth
Wade, William Frank
Wager, Kenneth Bruce
Wakefield, Geor,
Walker, Bonnie Spence
Walker, Edward R.
Walker, James Alton
Walker. James Gregory
Walters, Jerry Lynn
Ward. Bobby Julian
Ward. Bonnie Carole
Ward, Donald Linwood
Warren, James Michael
Warren, Linda Joyce
Warren, Tony Davis
Waters. Alfred Leon
Waters, Betty Lou
Waters. Marion H.
Waters, Mary Mizelle
Waters. Pamela Jo
Watkins, Bettie Lou
Watkins. Doris Poole
Watson. Charles Ray
Watson, Jacquelyn May
Watson, Julia G 307
Watson. Michael L.
Watson, Steven Edward
Weatherman, Janie Lou
Weaver, Diane Eliz.
Weaver. Patricia Jane
Weaver. Susan Jean
Webb, Richard C. Jr.
Webb. Sarah Elizabeth
Weber, John C 307
Webster, Harry Weldon
Weeks, Christopher E.
Weeks, Judith E 347
Weeks, Sandra L.
Weeks, Stephen Van
Weidman, Ronald James
Weigand, George A.
Weiss. Audrey Lee
Welch, Gloria Dare
Welch, Linda Louise
Weldon. Jillian Mary
Wells, Bessie Jane
Wells, Carroll L.
Wells, Gerry A 307
Wells, Jeffrey S 307
Wells, Kelly Albert
Welsh. Edwin A. Jr.
Welty, Lester F 307
Wenzel. Terrianne A.
Wentzel, Sandra Kaye
Wescott. Colon Wayne
West, Fred Doyle
West. Jennifer Joy
West, Joyce Marie
West, Jack Page 347
West, Julian Roscoe
West. Maynard Dennis
West, Michael Lee
West, Nancy Jean
West. Patricia Anne
West. Rose Mane
West, Susan Maxine
Westbrook, Oliver M.
Wester, Catherine L.
Westfall, Susan Mary
Weston, Catherine L
Weston. Mac Arthur
Wetherington, Barbara
Wetherington, Rosella
Whaley. David Glen
Whaley, Roxie Patrice
Whaley. Timothy J.
Wheeler, Anne C.
Wheeler, James C.
Wheeler, Valinda Ann
Whichard, James E.
Whitaker, Guy Warren
White, Beverly Pratt
White, Billie Jordan
Whte. Carole E
White, Donald Dane
White, Donna Louise
White, Elouise C
White. Frieda Ruth
White, Gail Eliz.
White. George A. Jr.
White, George Lay
White, Gloria Rose
White, Judith Ann
White. Karen Faye
Whitehead, Mary Kay
Whitehurst, Cornelia
Whitesell. Priscilla
Whitfield, Barbara J.
Whitfield, Margaret
Whitlark, Elizabeth
Whitley, Billie
Whitley, David
Whitley, Jerry E 348
Whitley, John C. Jr.
Whitley. Judy Gail
Whitley. Theodore W.
Whorley. Janice H.
Wicker. Sandra Carol
Wickham. Marforie J
Wiegner, George M.
Wiggins. Henry B.. Jr.
Wiggs. James Philip
Wilcox, Robert Ancel
Wilkerson, Myrtle G,
Wilkes, Trudy Fay
Willard. Cheryl L.
Willard, George Anne
Wilteford. Berta C.
Williams, Bernice 348
Williams, Berry A. Jr.
Williams, Beulah Rose
Wiliams, Brenda A.
Williams, Carla Lynn
Williams, Clara Ann
Williams, David E.
Williams, Edwin Jerry
Williams, Edwin L. Jr.
Williams, Frances G.
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Wilmoth, Shelby Kaye
Wilmouth. Linda Carol
Wilson, Ann Loraine
Wilson, Ann Taylor
Wilson, Earl Clinton
Wilson, Eugene Vernon
Wilson, James Ivey
Wilson, Florence C.
Wilson, Kathleen E.
Wilson. Jerry Lynn
Wilson, Linda G.
Wilson, Lois Faye
Wilson, Luther L. .
Wilson, Lynn Wood
Wilson, Sylvia Dianne
Wilson, Theresa E.
Windham, Lyndia Lou
Windham, Norma Taylor
Windley, Joseph A. Jr.
Windley, Louisa Ann
Windom, Sondra Lea
Winfield, Georgia Ann
Wingate, Joanne 349
Wingate, Leon Hal
Winstead, James Edwin
Winstead, Janice C.
Winstead, Maty Lee
Winstead, Rowena G.
Witcher, Eulis Dale
Withers, William F.
Witter, Linda May
Wojahn, Glenda C.
Wolfe, Bonnie Mae
Wolters, Richard R.
Womack, Jane McNeill
Womble, Andrew G.
Womble, Doris Kaye
Wood. Ellen Glenn
Wood, Gloria Jarrett
Wood, James Gordon
Wood, Judith Evelyn
Wood, Nina Elizabeth
Wood, Marilyn Hardee
Wood, Phyllis Moore
Woodard, Betty Jane
Woodard, Nancy E.
Woodard. Rachel Ann
Woodard, Victoria
Woodford, Warren J.
Woodhull, Richard H.
Woodley. Mary Ruth
Woodrow, Robert S.
Woodside, Jerry F.
Woodson, Kathleen C
Woolard, Donna H.
Woolard, Phillip T.
Wooten, Billie Joe
Wooten, Gary Calvin
Wooten, Lillian Hill
Wooten, Martha Sue
Wooten, Sandra L.
Wooten, Sharyn Kaye
Wooten, Timothy M.
Worrell. Margaret Jo
Wortham, Jacqueline E.
Worthington. Charlott
Worthington, Elaine
Worthington, Michael
Worthington, Norma H.
Worthington, Richard
Wrenn, Kathryn V.
Wrenn, Mary Iva
Wrenn, Doris Ann
Wrenn, Steven Lee
Wright, Carolyn Anne
Wright, Danny Wade
Wright, Patsy Raye
Wright. Sharon Leigh
Wynne, Harriett C.
Wynne. James C
Wynne, Judy Carol
Yarborough, Jerry R.
Yates, Sammy Amos
Yezicrski, Julie Ann
Yopp. Sarah Ann 308
Yorke. Jewell Ann
Young, Anne Patricia
Young, James Hilliard
Young, Joyce Held
Young, Katherine Kay
Young, Norma Marie
Young. Robert A. Jr.
Young, Sharon Ann
Young, Virginia Lee
Yount, Michael Dan
Yountz, Patricia Sue
Yow, Robert Neal
Photo Credits
JOE BRANNON
PHOTO ARTS STUDIO
E. M. FOLEY
C. L. PERKINS
BILL WEIDENBACKER
HENRY WALLACE
LEWIS STUDIO
ORLANDO DAILY NEWS
CHARLESTON EVENING POST
GASTONIA GAZETTE
HOMER BALL STUDIO
SMITH STUDIO
Exclusive of portraits, first numbers inciicates page; numbers (s) after dash indicates location on pages numbering from left to right and top to bottom of page.
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East Carolina students are accustomed to the constant movement of construction as new buildings rise toward com- pletion. They see specialists contributing to the major task. Moving in much the same order, the production of a year- book requires the services of specialists in the fields of photography and publishing. These needs were most ably filled by two men who are quite outstanding in their fields: Mr. A. F. Smith and Mr. Lee H. Blackwell respectively. Spending long hours preparing the building blocks for the yearbook, Mr. Joe Brannon was the craftsman who provided the commercial photographs. With the elements contributed by these professionals, the staff labored to mold words and pictures into this finished product.
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