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1967 BUCCANEER VOLUME XLV
EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE
Greenville, North Carolina
CONTENTS
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EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE PRESENTS NEWNESS IN
Growth has been synonymous with East Carohna College since its humble beginning in the fall of 1909. Opening its doors to 123 students and housing thirteen faculty members. East Carolina Teachers Training School has, in fifty-seven years, evolved into East Carolina College- a college now registering over 12,000 full and part-time students and having a faculty of 448. The reasons for this phenomenal growth arc many. Perhaps the paramount reason is the one set forth by its first president, Robert H. Wright, in his first welcoming address, "East Carolina was built by the people, for the people, and may it ever remain with the people as a servant of the people."
East Carolina College has undergone vast changes and made impressive advancements; therefore, in the pages of this book the staff of the 1967 BUCCANEER has attempted to tell the story of the new East Carolina College.
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. . . STUDENTS . . .
Newness at East Carolina College is reflected in the young generation of students who occupy its cam- pus. Influenced by tradition yet tantalized by change, the new collegian views himself in the image of saucy fashions, sleek sports cars, and the never-ending quest for the peculiar or impossible.
Constantly striving to better himself and his col- leagues, the student allots his talents to many facets of the college community. Some find enjoyment in leisure, and others are satisfied to busy themselves with various campus activities. Regardless of the goals at which each individual student aims his ambitions, he may be characterized as ever inquisitive, eager, and optimistic about the future.
Art students enjoy do- ing their work on the grass surrounding Wright Fountain.
Davis Arboretum, colorful and quiet, senes as a place where students leisurely gather.
United States Senator Sam Ervin crowns Miss Cher>-1 Murdock Homecoming Queen 1966 before a capacity crowd m Ficklen Stadn
College Marshals exercise their duties at the graduation ex- ercises.
Busy students find iheir hands in various campus activities
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. . . PHYSICAL FACILITIES . . .
Educational and intellectual growth at East Carolina College is accompanied by physical growth. The fre- quency of new buildings rising on campus is astound- ing. Now in the midst of a 161/2 million dollar ex- pansion program, East Carolina has accumulated 52 buildings which span an area of 300 acres. These new buildings house an assembly of educational facilities which are surpassed by very few other colleges or uni- versities.
To meet the demands of the accelerated college enrollment and the challenge of thoroughness in higher education. East Carolina is growing upward and outward. Towering over the campus is the re- cently completed ten-story women's dormitory. Slight- ly north of this edifice stands Fletcher Hall, a seven- story coed complex. Male students have also acquired new living quarters in the 508-man Belk Dormitory. New classroom buildings include a modern Educa- tional Psychology Buildmg, a new School of Music, and a new School of Nursing.
Athletic facilities have also been enlarged with the construction of Ficklen Stadium, a new field house, and Minges Coliseum. This coliseum houses one of the few U.S. Olympic standard swimming pools in the nation.
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Pilings for the new School of Nursing are driven onto the earth.
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Framework for the roof of Minges Coliseum is raised, in its entirety, to the top of massive steel pillars.
This ten-story dorm- itory is the newest addition to the women's campus.
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Mr. F. D Duncan. Vice-Presidtnt, surveys model of the future East Carolina campus.
Construction on Belk Dormitory is hurried as the opening of school rapidly approaches.
INTELLECTUAL CONCEPTS . .
Carpenters and masons add the finishing touches to the new School of Music Building.
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. . . AND ITS SERVICE TO NORTH CAROLINA.
In students, facilities, and concepts the new face of East Carolina College is not merely a mask. The im- provements in both physical capacities and curriculum are directed toward one goal - university structure. Now divided into five distinct schools, one of which includes seventeen departments, the new East Carolina College is meeting the range of needs in North Caro- lina which its founders have previously foreseen.
Already in the stage of formulation are a School of Life Sciences and other professional schools. Addi- tional schools, departments, and services are in a planning stage. Guided by administrative foresight and ingenuity, East Carolina College continues to grow in the pattern in which it was intended - a school "built by the people, for the people, and ever remaining with the people as a servant of the people."
A growing college requires careful planning and many hours of manual labor.
With books in hand, these students stroll across the mall during class break.
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ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Leo Jenkins, President, and Miss Ruth White, Dean of Women, welcome students and guests at the annual President's Tea.
Mr. Rudolph Alexander, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, takes a break to talk with his son.
Mr. James Mallory, Dean of Men relaxes while engaged in a telephone conversation.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES SUPERVISES OVERALL
Composed of men and women of various skills and professions, East Carolina's Board of Trustees has the single goal of helping the college become a domi- nating influence on the people of North Carolina. By supporting its academic and physical expansion, the Board proves that is is the governing body of the new East Carolina College.
Appointed by the Governor of North Carolina for staggered eight-year terms, the Board of Trustees is responsible for appointing the President, who, in turn, puts into effect the policies and regulations of the Board.
Senator Robert B. Morgan and President Jenkins study reports on enrollment and overall college growth.
Dean Robert Holt, Dean Robert Williams, Mr. Henry Belk, Mrs. Henry 3tlk. Mr. James Whitfield, .Senator Robert Morgan, Dr. Leo Jenkins, Mr.
R. F. McCoy, Mr. David Whicnard, Mr. Fred Bahnson, Mr. Irving Carlyle. Miss Agnes Barrett.
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DEVELOPMENT OF EAST CAROLINA COLLEGE.
Board discusses the prepared study on the developments in the university status feasibility.
Shaping policy is not all discussion but takes much thought and concentration.
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DR. LEO W. JENKINS PRESIDENT
Dr. Jenkins and former North Carolina Governor, Terry Sanford, enjoy an East Carolina football game.
Convinced that Eastern North Carohna has one of the greatest potentials in America for economic and cultural development, Dr. Leo W. Jenkins strives to make the influence of East Carolina College spread throughout the entire area. He feels that to be a good college, a school must be deeply involved in its community. He thinks it important to associate with not only the academic com- munity but also with the political and religious communities. Dr. Jenkins, therefore, believes in staying close to the public and does so by speaking frequently to civic and social groups throughout the state.
Appointed by the Board of Trustees, President Jenkins is the chief administrative and executive officer of the College. He is charged with the responsibility of putting into effect the policies and regulations of the Board of Trustees. All personnel of the College are responsible either directly or indirectly to him.
Aside from his numerous duties as President of the College, Dr. Jenkins leads a full family life and is active in community affairs. To maintain his business contacts, he serves as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Wachovia Bank and member of the Board of Directors of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph. Dr. Jenkins sets a good example for East Carolina College and all of North Carolina when he says that people must continually reach over their heads if they want to have any feeling of attainment.
Wishing his heartiest support, Dr. Jenkins gives send-off to East Orolii Electric College Bowl Team,
President Jenkins addresses the freshmen in their opening assembly.
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DR. ROBERT L. HOLT VICE-PRESIDENT AND DEAN
With a ready smile and a look of wisdom, Dr. Robert L. Holt assists the President in co- ordinating all curricular and extra-curricular ac- tivities on campus. In the absence of the Presi- dent, he performs the official on-campus duties of the President. Dr. Holt supervises the academic departments, college development and auxiliary services, student life, and counseling. He also works with the Director of the Developmental Evaluation Clinic, the Director of Athletics, and the Director of Religious Activities in the super- vision of their programs.
MR. F. D. DUNCAN VICE-PRESIDENT AND BUSINESS MANAGER
Handling the business affairs of the college is the principal duty of Mr. F. D. Duncan. As business manager, he pays and receives all the funds of the college and pur- chases everything from library books to paper towels. Constantly concerned with the physical de- velopment of East Carolina College, Mr. Duncan oversees all planning and constniction of new buildings and the operation of the auxiliary services. He is also responsible for collecting the annual budget which is submitted to the State Legislature.
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MR. WORTH E. BAKER REGISTRAR
Mr. Worth E. Baker is in charge of all registra- tion and pre-registration for students who have been accepted by the college. These include all under- graduates, graduates, and transfer students. Mr. Baker interprets the catalog rules concerning credit hours, grades, and transferal of credits.
DR. JOHN H HORNE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS
Evaluating applications from incoming freshmen and transfer students seeking admission is the re- sponsibility of Dr. John H. Home, director of ad- missions. He screens these students and interviews them if necessary. As Foreign Student Adviser, he appraises the Foreign Program regularly with the program of East Carolina as to similarity in courses required for credit. Dr. Home serves as a counselor to all foreign students.
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MISS RUTH WHITE DEAN OF WOMEN
Serving as advisor to the Panhellenic Council and the Women's Honor Council, Miss Ruth White is closely affiliated with the women students on East Carolina's campus. She belongs to the American Association of University Women and the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. Dean White enjoys reading and handiwork.
DR. JAMES H TUCKER DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
As Dean of Student Affairs advisor to the Student Government Association, and chairman of the Publica- tions Board, Dr. James H. Tucker is actively engaged in the campus activities at East Carolina. He serves as a member of the Athletic and Homecoming Committees. Dr. Tucker serves his country by participating in the United States Naval Reserve.
MR. JAMES B. MALLORY DEAN OF MEN
Mr. James B. Mallory serves as ad- visor to the Inter-Fraternity Council, the Men's Residence Council, and the Men's Judiciary. He is an active member of the Financial Aid Committee, the National Association of Deans and Administra- tors, and the American College Person- nel Association. An avid sports fan, Dean Mallory is a former baseball coach.
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MR. DAN K. WOOTEN DIRECTOR OF HOUSING
Assignment of rooms m the men's dormitories is the responsihihty of Mr. Dan K. Wooten. He supervises oft -campus housing for staff, mar- ried couples, and men and women students. The enforcement of traffic regulations, the collection of tines, and the registration of automobiles on the East Carolina campus are also his duties. Before coming to East Carolina, Mr. Wooten coached bas- ketball and baseball in Pitt Count)'.
MR. RUDOLPH ALEXANDER ASSISTANT DEAN OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
As chairman <if the I-ntertainnient Series, the lureign I'llms Committee, and the Central Ticket Office, Mr, Rudolph Alexander helps bring cultural and social enjoyment lo the umpus. He is also the Associate Advisor for the .Student Ci(i\crnmenl Associ.ition and chairman of the Associated Art^ Board-
MR. HENRY HOWARD DIRECTOR OF NEWS AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
Publicity of student atliMlics to the general publa is the primary task of Mr. Henry Howard, He coxcrs news stones whiih the stale papers do not emphasize and sends camjuis news (oncerning students to their hometown ncwspajxrs, A member of the Homecoming Committee, Mr, How.ird is in direct contact with every organization on lampus
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MRS. REPSY W. BAKER Counselor. Girls New Dorm
MRS. AGNES W. BARRETT Administrative Assistant
MISS CORNELIA BEEMS Assistant Dean of Women
MR. ROBERT M. BOUDREAUX Financial Aid Officer
MR. JAMES W. BUTLER Assistant Director of Public Relations
MR. JOSEPH O. CLARK Manager. Student Supply Store
MRS. FRANCES M. DOREY Cashier, Student Bank
MRS. IDA W. EDWARDS Counselor Umstead Hall
MR. WILLIAM P. EYERMAN Director of Alumni Affairs
MISS INEZ FRIDLEY Counselor and Foundations
MISS CAROLYN A. FULGHUM Assistant Dean of Women
MRS RUTH B. GARNER Counselor Fleming Hall
MR. TERRENCE E. HANNER Data Processing Manager
DR. LEIGHTON E. HARRELL Guidance counselor
MRS. NANCY HAWTHORNE Counselor. Ragsdale Hall
MR. THOMAS H. HENDERSON Director, Student Fund and Accounting
MRS. PHYLLIS H. HOOD Counselor. Jarvis Hall
DR. C. F. IRONS College Physician
DR. MALENE G. IRONS Director. Developmental Evaluation Clinic
MR. JAMES E. KERLEY Administrative Officer
MISS PHYLLIS J. KERNEN Guidance Counselor
MRS. CHARLOTTE C. KNIGHTEN Counselor. Wilson Hall
MRS. NANCY W. LEWIS Counselor, Fletcher Hall
MRS. MILDRED B. MANNING Postmaster
MRS. RUTH McCALL Residence Counselor, Ragsdale Hall
MISS CYNTHIA A. MENDENHALL Director, College Union
MR. ALLAN NELMS Director, Placement Bureau
MRS. SALLIE S. PARKER Counselor, Cotten Hall
DR. JOHN O. REYNOLDS Dean of Graduate School
MRS. DAISY H ROGERS Counselor, Umstead Hall
MRS. IONE J. RYAN Guidance
MISS ANNE SHERRILL Assistant Director of College Union
MRS. LOIS R. SMITH Counselor, Garrett Hall
MRS. GLADYS STOKES Counselor
MR. JERRY SUTHERLAND Director, Maintenance and Operations
MRS. ALBERTA G TAYLOR Counselor, Women's Hall
MR. JAMES L. WHITE Director of Development
DR. GEORGE WEIGAND Director, Guidance Center
MRS. BRUNIE A YARLEY Counselor, Slay Hall
MISS LUCILE YELVERTON Counselor, Gotten Hall
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CAMPUS FACILITIES . . .
Post office in the cafeteria lobby is convenient for many students.
Students have quick access to their everyday needs in the Supply Store.
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The Student Bank provides savings accounts for students.
. . . SERVE
Expanding school population causes many traffic problems.
Students enjoy the quick-service and variety of food available in the new Pamlico Room.
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STUDENT NEEDS.
Laundry packages await delivery to the dormitories.
This patient upon recovery speedily leaves the infirmary.
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Features
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SPRING
Spring quarter finally arrived, and the end of the regular school year drew near. For seniors graduation climaxed four years of work, and for underclassmen col- lege careers were a year closer to completion. Students on the campus of the new East Carolina experienced another year of growth, progress, and learning. This was the year that East Carolina College achieved unparalled success and began an even more dynamic move forward.
Political parties made their first appearance on campus; and after a colorful and exciting campaign, the class officers and student government leaders were selected by the student body. Spring entertainment treated East Carolina students to concerts by such popular groups as Johnny Mathis, Roger Williams, The Brothers Four, and Jay and the Americans, leueled Cities of North Afridi and Indonesia highlighted the foreign film series.
As the days grew warmer, thoughts turned to the beach and long awaited vacations. Final examinations and graduation terminated the quarter.
Spring brings the excitement of Student Government elections.
A student takes advatage of the ten minute break between classes.
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G. E. College Bowl team receives an enthusiastic send-off.
Students receive their yearbooks in the basement of Old Austin.
With spring comes rain, rain, rain, and more rain!
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ELECTIONS AROUSE STUDENTS' INTEREST.
Climaxing vigorous campaigning throughout the year, the SGA executive elections brought student in- terest and participation during spring quarter. The focal point of the election was the tooth and nail battle for SGA president between Steve Sniteman, Bill Moore, and Bill Deal. Vying for the vice-presi- dency, Frank Rice and Jay Barber carried on verbal warfare.
Campaigning, marked by posters, banners, and other publicity media, culminated in a special debate be- tween the candidates. This debate was sponsored by WECC radio. Appearance of a student party for the first time on campus added extra enthusiasm to the race.
Polilital slogans influence students' choices.
Students get a chance to Meet the Candidates.
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GRADUATION . . .
Students take their places to await the presentation of diplomas.
CLIMAXES PERSONAL AMBITIONS.
North Carolina's Governor Dan K. Moore delivered the principal address to East Carolina's 1,942 graduates and an audience of 5,000 at the spring commencement exer- cises in Ficklen Stadium. President Leo 'W. Jenkins followed the Gov- ernor's address with brief comments about the continuing growth of East Carolina College and the possibility of the school's attainment of univer- sity status.
For the graduates the years of hard work proved rewarding. Armed with the knowledge that they gained, they ventured forth to take their places in today's so- ciety.
Marshals lead the graduation procession.
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Spring brought an abundance of outstand- ing entertainers to the campus of East Car- olina College. Johnny Mathis gave an un- forgettable performance before a delighted audience in Wright Auditorium. Displaying a wide range of talent on the piano, Roger Williams played both popular and classical selections. Jay and the Americans and the Brothers Four provided two enjoyable eve- nings of entertainment. East Carolina's lec- ture series presented outstanding speakers. Craig Spense, a retired war correspondent, presented many thought-provoking ideas on various aspects of the war in Viet Nam. Sir Brenard Lovell, in his visit to the campus, expounded on radio astronomy in the present day.
British astronomer, Sir Bernard Lovell, speaks to stu- dents about contemporary radio astronomy.
SPRING CENTERS AROUND LECTURES
Johnny Mathis touches the campus with his special magic.
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Brothers Four present an evening of folk songs for attentive listeners.
AND CONCERTS
Jay and the Americans provide two enjoyable evening of entertainment for East Carolina students.
For a delightful evening famed pianist Roger Williams' performance of popular and classical selections holds his audience spellbound
SUMMER
Temperatures were high and the rain was almost con- stant, but these considerations did not deter the nearly four thousand students who returned to East Orohna College for either one or both sessions of summer school. The weekly watermelon feasts sponsored by the College Union helped break the routine of study and classes. Summer entertainment featured concerts by Josh White, Jr., Jerry Butler, and the Town Criers, and The Highway- men. Patriotic speeches, music, and firework displays high- lighted the traditional Fourth of July celebration in Ficklen Stadium. At the annual Summer School Dance, Miss Di- anne Lewis was crowned Summer School Queen. As School came to a close, the students scattered to enjoy the few remaining weeks of vacation.
Students enjoy watermelon parties on the mall.
Dormitory students find time to take a baseball break.
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Faculty and students find the air conditioned College Union a pleasure from the summer heat.
Fireworks highlight the Fourth of July celebration.
Summer school students enjoy ite cream parties
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Students fill out many forms before
Freshnnen arrive weekly for pre-registration.
SUMMER SCHOOL CREATES
Miss Dianne Lewis is crowned 1966 Summer School Queen.
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getting their schedules.
Summer school offers time for a quick "chat" between classes.
ATMOSPHERE OF EDUCATION AND RELAXATION.
Poll lenders see thai cnrretl Vnim^ procedures are fdluwed
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Highwaymen entertain students with an array of folk songs.
Popular young singer, Jerry Butler, accompanied by the Town Criers performs for East Carolina students.
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SUMMER HIGHLIGHTED BY FOLK SINGERS.
Summer entertainment featured a variety of popular, talented performers. First in the series was the famous nightclub and recording artist. Josh White, Jr. On this his second visit to the campus, he was greeted with much, if not more, enthusiasm than ever before. The ever-popular Highwaymen entertained the students with a de- lighttul array of folk songs. The last program in the summer entertainment series spotlighted an outstanding young singer. Jerry Butler, and four folk singers, The Town Criers.
Town Criers present an evening of folk songs for their enthusiastic audience.
Josh White Jr. hihglights the summer with his second performaces at East Carolina.
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FALL
Students begrudgingly left their summer activities to face fall quarter and the beginning of a new school year. As foot- ball season began, both new students and veterans united their voices and school spirit to cheer the home team onward.
Additions to the campus allowed East Carolina to fulfill its obligations to its ever-expanding enrollment. Belk Dormitory and the new Women's Dormitor)' provided new and better quarters for many students. The first quarter of the college year was made more complete by lectures, films, and out- standing entertainment. Politicians enjoyed the controversial issues discussed by Senator Peter Dominick and Senator Albert Gore. Popular music fans were entertained by the Bitter End Singers and the Righteous Brothers. Homecoming brought the largest parade ever, an overwhelmingly victorious football game, and two nights of entertainment by the Four Seasons. Thanksgiving holidays signaled the completion of examinations and brought to a close another fall quarter.
Two members of the Bitter End Singers entertain with their songs in Ficklen Stadium.
Homecoming bonfire arouses students' spirit for the forthcoming game.
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Football team shows us support for "E. C. U."
The Embers entertain students during Orientation.
President Jenkins speaks at the dedication of Belk dormitory.
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AT EVERY TURN
"Is registration always such a simple procedure?"
"How much longer do these orientations last?
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FRESHMEN MEET NEW FACES
"Always the same; another day. another line!
"Embers" play as freshmen dance the night away.
"I certainly hope they appreciate this!"
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Contestant, Nancy Thompson,
Alumni return to an ever expanding East Carolina campus.
EXCITEMENT REIGNS OVER
E C. C. Cannon adds much enthusiasm to the Homecoming football game.
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congratulates the new Homecoming Queen, Cheryl Murdock.
HOMECOMING.
KAs depict "The Emerging East" with their giant pirate.
Campus organizations and the Student Government As- sociation selected "The Emergmg East" as the 1966 Homecoming theme. Heading the list of festivities for the weekend was the largest parade in East Carolina's history'. Many fans turned out at Ficklen Stail)uni to support the Pirates in their attack on Davidson. Adding to the glor)- of an overwhelming victory, Cheryl Lee Murdock was crosvned Homecoming Queen by United States Senator Sam J. F.r\in. Later that evening a concert hy the Eour Seasons provided the final touch to a most memorable Homccoming at East Carolina.
One of the country's most dynamic singing groups, The Four Seasons, entertain at the Homecoming concert.
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FALL FEATURES VARIETY
Fall entertainment featured a variety of popular performers. Beginning the new year, the Bitter End Singers returned to the East Carolina campus with special entertainment ending Orientation Week. Political interests of the student body were renewed by the lectures of two outstanding U.S. Senators, Senator Peter Dominick of Colorado and Senator Albert Gore of Tennessee. Home- coming Weekend was highlighted by one of the nation's most popular recording groups, the For/r Seasons. This entertainment feature was followed by the appearance of the Right- eous Brothers on a triple bill with Gaylord and Holliday and Nino Tempo and April Stevens. The students also enjoyed the unique performance of Martin St. James, "The World's most Hilarious Hypnotist."
Fall quarter gets off to a good start as the Bitter End Singers entertain in Ficklen Stadium.
The Righteous Brothers, appearing for their first time at East Carolina, en- tertain students with their ever-popular songs.
Nino Temple and April Stevens delight East Carolina listeners with a per formance of their well-known songs.
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OF TALENTED PERFORMERS, LECTURERS.
Gaylord and Holliday bring laughs to the East Carolina campus.
Senator Peter Dominick of Colorado discusses politics and policies wth East Carolina students.
Topping the Homecoming NX'cekend, The Four Seasons perform fo: enthusiastic students.
East Carolina students fall under the spell of hypnotist, Martm St James.
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WINTER
Thanksgiving holidays ended, and winter quarter began with high spirits as students anticipated gala Christmas festivities. Musical groups rehearsed untiringly for their individual concerts as well as the college's annual Christ- mas assembly. Holiday atmosphere invaded the college as students rushed through their last hectic classes before heading home.
After the change of pace provided by the Christmas vacation, the new year arrived; and East Carolina re- sumed its busy schedule. The administration was grateful for the extra space provided by the expansion of the music department in its new building.
Winter quarter included events both informative and entertaining to students. Sports were taken indoors, where basketball and swimming took over as key centers of interests. The Playhouse presented the "most powerful play of the decade," Aiaral Sade, and Dark of the Moon. Students enjoyed hearing the Dukes of Dixieland and Sabicias, king of the Spanish guitar.
APOs worked hard to present a successful White Ball.
Secretary General, Jim Kimsey, presents Best Speaker Award to Delegate Steve Burns at the regional Mock Security Council.
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Registration lines seem endless in late afternoon.
Sorority girls welcome new pledges into their sisterhood.
Couples socialize during the intermission of the White Ball.
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Freshman students enjoy the warm weather of winter quarter.
At long last snow finally comes to the E. C. C. campus.
MODEL U.N., RUSH, DANCES
Delta Zeta rushecs socialize with less tension as the evening draws to an end.
Students take a new
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Chairman Jim Kimsey reviews notes before mock U. N. session begins.
East Carolina football players add colorful spirit to home basketball games.
HIGHLIGHT WINTER ACTIVITIES.
Friday night at The Movies" - E, C, C. style
look at Old Austin
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JAZZ HIGHLIGHTS
Dukes of Dixieland bring back music popular during the 20's.
An artist in ever sense of the word, Sabicas, kinp of the Spanish Gu reflects the mode of the Flaminco Guitar,
Campus entertainment series for Winter Quarter was in total keeping with the theme "The Most of the Best Entertainment." John Spencer Churchill attracted a capacity crowd at his lecture on the life of his uncle. Sir Winston Churchill. The Flamenco Guitarist, Sabicas; and Jazz artists, the Dukes of Dixieland, added a special touch for winter concert goers. Winter's high- light was the long anticipated concert by the Kingston Trio. In addition. Count Basie and his orchestra enticed the most dis- criminating jazz fans.
Papa Jack Assunto is featured on the trombone and the banjo.
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WITER ENTERTAINMENT.
Count Bisie relives for his radio audience his early days of jazz
Following family tradiiion. Frank Assunto brought Dixieland jazz to the E.C.C. campus
Kingston Trio entertained students with ever-popular ballads.
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COLLEGE UNION WELCOMES ALL STUDENTS.
Past president of the College Union, Gale Pierce hands over her responsibilities to the new president, Tom King.
C, U. sponsored bowling league invades Hillcrest la each Tuesday and Thursday nights.
In the College Union a student found social and physical as well as cultural activities. It was the service center for the entire college family - students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Under the guidance and direction of Miss Cynthia Mendenhall and a fine staff of officers, the College Union, located in its home in Wright Building, became an integral part of the college life.
Aerospace exhibit is viewed by many stu- dents in the C. U. lobby.
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SPOTLIGHT
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1967 BUCCANEER QUEEN
Sponsored by the Air Force ROTC, Miss Jeanne Smith reigned as Buccaneer Queen of East CaroHna College. Miss Smith, a native of Raleigh, was a senior voice major and a piano minor. She was a member of Sigma Alpha Iota honorary music fraternity and an active part of the Con- cert Choir, Concert Program, Opera Theatre, and Music Orientation Committee. In 1964 Jeanne was crowned Miss Cary and became one of the finalists for the 1964 Miss North Carolina Pageant.
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DELORES FISHER
First Runner-Up
Miss Delores Fisher, a lovely sophomore from Rocky Mount, was first runner-up in the Buccaneer Queen contest. Delores, a dietetics major, was spon- sored by the New Women's Dormitory.
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JANET FARMER
Second Runner-Up
Second runner-up, Miss Janet Farmer, a sophomore majoring in business, was sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Janet is from Greenville.
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DIANNE LEWIS
Summer School Queen
Miss Dianne Lewis from Henderson, North Caro- lina, was Summer School Queen for 1966. Dianne, a sister of Delta Zeta, was sponsored by Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
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CHERYL MURDOCK
Homecoming Queen
Hoemcoming Queen for 1966 was attractive Miss Cheryl Murdock, Alpha Xi Delta from Morehead City. Cheryl, a sophomore in primary education, was sponsored by Umstead Dormitory.
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LINDA WEST
Military Queen
Miss Linda West, a dark-haired beauty from Bur- lington, reigned as Military Queen at East Carolina. A member of Delta Zeta sorority, Linda was sponsored by the AFROTC.
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LISA GREEN
White Ball Queen
Miss Lisa Green from Norfolk, Virginia, reigned as White Ball Queen. Lisa, a senior majoring in art edu- cation, was sponsored by Theta Chi fraternity.
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MARTHA HARDEE
Men's Residence Council Queen
Chosen as Men's Residence Council Queen was Martha Hardee, a sophomore from Charlotte. Martha, an art major, was an active worker for the Greek staff of the Edit Cdroliniaii.
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NITA BARBEE
Interfraternity Queen
Miss Nita Barbee, a junior from Charlotte, was In- ter-I-raternity Council Queen. Majoring in home eco- nomics, Nita is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and Kappa Alpha Rose.
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Elected by popular vote of the student body, the fifteen regular marshals and their chief began their duties at graduation exercises in the spring. Serving for one calendar year, the marshals welcomed the public to the campus and ushered at various school events.
Attaining both an honor-roll average and a good Student Government Association record, the sixteen marshals represented nine major fields of study. Com- posed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, these girls participated in a variety of extra-curricular activities.
Chief Marshal MARY CATHERINE JOYNER
Majoring in elementary education, Chief Marshal Mary Catherine Joyner was active in many phases of her college. She was 1966 Buccaneer Editor-in- Chief and 1967 Organizations Editor of this publication. She served on the Student Legislature. She was president of Gamma Beta Phi and a member of the Student National Education Association. Mary Catherine was selected to be listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.
MARSHALS GREET
CAROL ALLIGOOD
Among Carol's hobbies were water sports and sport fishing. A sister in Alpha Phi social sorority, she was from Swansboro. Grammar education was her major.
Fulfilling her obligation as a marshal, Linda Tetterton welcomes local residents music of Richard Rogers concert.
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ELIZABETH COOKE
Majoring in mathematics and library science, Elizabeth was a junior from Nashville, North Carolina. A sister in Alpha Phi social sorority, she sened as assistant editor of the 1966 Key. She was chairman of the Student Counselors in Cotten dormitory during her sophomore year. Her interests included playing the piano, listening to all tj-pes of music, and sewing.
DONNA CHERRY
As a member of Sigma Tau Delta, honorary English fraternity. Donna directed the student reading of Everymj}!. A- native of Washington, North Omlina, Dcnna participated in many campus activities. She was in the freshman and sophomore honors pro- grams and served as a student counselor for two years. She was active on the Dean's Advisory Council. Donna enjoyed sewing and flute playing.
VISITORS.
GWYN FOUSHEE
Gwyn served her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, as reporter. A nursing major from Durham, she was a member of the Student Nursing Association- Water ski- ing, bridge, and dancing were among Gwyn"s hobbies.
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MARSHALS SERVE AS COLLEGE AMBASSADORS.
LYNN FOUSHEE
Lynn was a junior nursing major from Durham. Memberships in the Student Nurses Association and Alpha Delta Pi social sororit}-. which she served as historian, were included in her activi- ties. Lynn was an Orientation Counselor and a Student Counselor.
BEVERLY GILES
As well as being an avid water sports enthusiast, Beverly enjoyed horseback riding and basketball. A sophomore biology major from Fayetteville, Be\'erly was an active member of Chi Omega Sorority.
CARLEEN HJORTSVANG
Carleen reigned as North Carolina College Queen in 1966. A sophomore, she was named the Outstanding Freshman in Home Eco- liomics. A sister in Alpha Phi, she served as chairman of the Student Government Special Events Committee, Secretary of the Freshman class, and Vice-President of the Sophomore class. Among her other activities were the East Caioliiihiii. the Student Party. Gamtiia Beta Phi, Chapel Choir, and the East Carolina Volunteer Tutorial Program.
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JUDITH ANN JOYNER
Judy was a representative to the Student Government Association, an Orientation Counselor, and a Student Counselor. Majoring in primary education, Judy was a junior from Farmville, North Carolina. She was a sister in Alpha Phi social sorority and secretary of the junior class.
NANCY LAWSON
Nancy, a junior nursing major, was a member of the Student Nursing Association. She was a sister in the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. She served on the Attorney-General staff of the Women's Honor Council Among her hobbies were swimmmg, water-skiing, and painting.
JEAN JOYNER
Editor of 1966 The Key, student handbook, Jean served on the Student Government Special Events Committee. Her activities included working on the East Carolinian, being a student counselor, and serving as tion counselor. She was corresponding secretary of her sorority, Alpha Phi. A junior from Rocky Mount, she was a grammar education major
DOLLY OVERTON
Dolly, a sophomore Spanish major from Greenville, served as chairman of the Homecoming Queen's committee. When she was not in class, Dolly spent much of her time as an assistant dance instructor. Dancing, singing, horesback riding, and acting were among Dolly's hobbies
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LINDA TETTERTON
Linda, a sophomore, served as a Day Student Representative. Among her activties were the Tutorial Society and the Mock United Nations, of which she was a representative. She worked in the College Union. Sewing, reading, and water-skiing were her hobbies.
SHARON WARD
Daughter of a United States Marine officer, Sharon did extensive traveling but this year lived in Wood- bridge, Virginia. On campus she served as membership chairman of her sorority. Alpha Xi Delta, and a member of Gamma Beta Phi honorary fraternity. In her spare time, Sharon enjoyed reading and swimming.
GAY WINSTEAD
Gay, a junior from Charlotte, majored in music educa- tion. A member of Alpha Xi Delta social sorority, she was active in the Concert Choir, Student Legislature, and Music Educators National Conference.
LINDA WRIGHT
Linda, a senior English major, served Sigma Tau Delta as historian and treasurer. She was a student counselor in both Slay and Ragsdale dormitories and president of South Fletcher. Linda participated in the freshman and sophomore Honors Program. In her spare time she enjoyed reading and dancing.
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HONOR SENIORS RECEIVE NATIONAL ACCLAIM.
WHO'S WHO
Having excelled in scholarship, leadership, service to the collece, and participation in extracurricular activities, thirtj-tvvo seniors at East Carolina were named to WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSI- TIES. After screening letters of nomination from faculty members and organizations, a committee of faculty mem- bers, administrative officials, and students made the final selection. Initiated thirty years ago, WHO'S WHO recog- nized the outstandint; college students on a national basis.
JAMES GROVER BAREFOOT
During his years at East Carolina College, James was an SGA senator, the Inter-Dormitory Council secretary, and a mem- ber of Delta Phi Delta. He actively participated in the College Choir, Men's Glee Club, and College Choir. Majoring in art, James served as vice-president of Aycock Dormitory and as co-chairman of the Homecoming Committee.
JANET CAROL BROADHURST
Majoring in mathematics and minoring in psy- chology, Janet was very active in the college judiciary system. She served as chairman of the Women's Judici- ary, president of Cotten Hall, and vice-president of Fletcher Dormitory. Other activities included member- ship in Chi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, and the Mathe- matics Club. Janet served as a member of the Dean's Advisory Council and as 'Vice-President of the Student Party After graduation. Janet plans to attend graduate school before beginning a career in teaching.
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WHO'S WHO SELECTS
JOHN ALLEN CREW
John, a geography major from Morganton, North Carolina, was a captain of the varsity football team He was a member of the 1965 and 1966 All-State football teams. John was an Executive Council member of his fraternity. Pi Kappa Alpha. After gradua- tion, John plans to work in some phase of urban planning and development.
ANNE CATHERINE DANIEL
Anne served her sorority, Kappa Delta, as membership chairman, activities chairman, press chairman, corresponding secretary, and presi- dent of her pledge class. Campus life for Anne included serving as a College Marshall during her sophomore and junior years and working on the East Carolinian staff. Sigma Tau Sigma, the honorary tutoring society, and the Philosophy Club occupied much of Anne's time. She was a member of Phi Sigma Tau, honorary philosophy society, and Chi Beta Phi, honorary science fraternity. This Dean's List and Honor Roll student plans to attend graduate school and then to go into college teaching.
WILLIAM FREEZE DEAL
Coming to East Carolma College from Statesville, North Carolina, Bill played a major role in campus politics. He served as chairman of the University Party, as president of the sophomore class, and as a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. He was recognized for his outstanding service to the Student Government Association. Elected to the Student Legislature for four consecutive terms. Bill served twice as Speaker of the House. He served on the Men's Honor Coun- cil, acted as chairman his senior year, and was a member of the Appeals Court. A member of Theta Chi social fraternity, Bill plans after gradua- tion to work for a senator in Washington. DC, to attend law school at night, and later to enter politics.
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THIRTY-TWO OUTSTANDING SENIORS.
CARL ALLEN EDWARDS
Maioring in physical education, Carl served as both president and vice-president of the Physical Education Majors Club, president of Phi Epsilon Kappa fraternity, and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council and the Faculty Evaluation Committee. Future plans for Carl include either teaching at the college level or working in physical therapy.
WILLIAM DICKENS
Bill, a health and physical education major from Wilson. North Carolina, served his fraternity. Lambda Chi Alpha, as athletic director and vice-president. Head mana.ger of the Varsity football team, he was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and participated in all phases of Intramural athletics. Bill served in the Student Government as sophomore, junior, and senior class vice-president and worked with the Men's Residence Council. As an East Carolina Merit Scholar, he was on the Honor Roll and the Dean's List. Future plans for Bill include graduate school before he begins his teaching and coaching career
HAROLD JAMES FEGAN
Majoring in Industrial Arts, Harold served as treasurer of the Industrial Arts Club and as a member of both the North Carolina Industrial Arts Association and the American Industrial Arts Association. Active in Phi Sigma Pi honorary fraternity, Harold was president of Epsilon Pi Tau, national honorary industrial arts fraternity. Future plans for Harold include graduate school.
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WHO'S WHO, 1967.
JAMES TROY FRANKLIN
Jim, a resident of Raleigh, was a delegate to the World Trade Conference, He served as ritualist of Lambda Chi Alpha fra- ternity and as chairman of the Men's Honor Council. A member of the Deans Advisory Council, Men's Glee Club, and College Union. Jim served the Men's Judiciary as chairman and attorney general. His plans for the future include either graduate school or a career in banking or merchandising.
JANE ALEXANDER HELMS
Jane served her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, as registrar and president. Chapel Choir and Sigma Alpha Iota, professional music fraternity, also occupied much of Jane's time. Jane was active in the Student Government. She served as Sophomore and Junior Class Treasurer, student counselor, and a member of the Student State Legislature and the Student Government Entertainment Committee. She was a senior education major from Raleigh.
LISA GREEN
This Theta Chi Sweetheart and White Ball Queen plans to teach art in elementary school. Majoring in art education, Lisa was membership chair- man for Sigma Sigma Sigma, past secretary of the Student Government Association, and a member of the Dean's Advisory Council. She participated in campus activities as vice-president of Umstead, freshman and varsity cheerleader, and second runner-up for Homecoming Queen.
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JOYCELYN RABECCA HOBBS
Active in Angel Flight, Beckie was chosen for the Outstanding Leadership Award in the fall of 1966. She received the Outstanding Member Award for 1965- 1966 in the home economics chapter. Other activities of Beckie included Baptist Student Union and Stu- dent National Education Association. Beckie was a home economics major from Hertford, North Carolina. She served on the Deans Advisory Council and the Student Life Committee of the Student Government Association.
WILLIAM POWHATAN HUNT, JR
Bill, a native of Hampton, Virginia, majored in psychology and minored in sociology. A brother in the Theta Chi social fraternity, he served as his house manager, Vice-president, and president. Among Bill's most outstanding roles were Dean's Advisory Council, Inter- Fraternity Council president. Outstanding Judicial Member, and secretary of Student Right Participation in Student Government was always important to him; and Bill served on the Budget Com- mittee, the Student Improvement Committee, the Social Standards Committee, the Judiciary Committee, the Co-ordinating Committee, and the President's Cabinet
EDWARD ALTON HUDGINS, JR.
With a double maior in general science and business, Edward served on the Men's Residence Council and on the Men's Residence Council Court System. Activities included the Circle K Club; Sigma Tau Sigma tutoting fraternity; and the business fraternities, Delta Sigma Pi, and Phi Beta Lambda. Edward was on the Dean's Advisory Council. His scholatic achievements included the Dean's List and the Honor Roll. After graduation, he plans to enter corporation law.
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WHO'S WHO CANDIDATES
JANIS RAE JACKSON
Jan, a French major, served as a Student Government Legislator for two years, as a secretary of the Student Government Associa- tion during summer school, and as a delegate to the State Student Legislature. For two years she was chairman of the Women's Honor Council- A sister in Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, she was treasurer. After graduation, Jan plans to work as an interpreter with an overseas corporation or with an embassy.
MARY CATHERINE JOYNER
Mary Catherine, an elementary education major from Rocky Mount, was active as Chief Marshal, president of Gamma Beta Phi, and editor-in-chief of the 1966 Buccaneer. She was a mem- ber of the Student Government Association Legislature, Baptist Student Union, and the Association for Childhood Education. Mary Catherine was on the Honor Roll, Dean's List, and All A's List at East Carolina. Future plans for Mary Catherine center around teaching.
LUTHER GARY LEONARD
Business administration and accounting were Gary's main scho- lastic interests. Gary was president of Phi Sigma Pi honorary fraternity, a member of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity, Dean's Advisory Council, Honor Council, Men's Residence Coun- cil, and the Faculty Evaluation Committee. Maintaining an Honor Roll and Dean's List average, Gary plans to go into public accounting after graduation.
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REPRESENT SIXTEEN MAJOR FIELDS OF STUDY.
CAREY NOEL MORPHIS
Transferring from Chowan College, Noel served as president of the Cirkle K Club and as a member of the Dean's Advisory Council, the Society for the Advancement of Man- agement, and the soccer team. He was also an intermural wrestling champion. Majoring in business. Noel plans to enter business management after graduation
MARY KAY NOFFZ
House president and secretary of Garrett Hall, a fresh- man orientation counselor, and a member of Women's Judiciary and the Dean's Advisory Council. Mary Kay was a home economics major from Hendersonville, North Caro- lina. She served as president of Phi Omicron and the Home Economics Club. As a Dean's List and Honor Roll Student, Mary Kay plans to work toward her master's degree in child development
BETTY JO OTT
Betty Jo, a music education major from Moorefield, West Virginia, served as president of the Student Music Education National Council, vice-president of Sigma Alpha Iota, and secretary of the School of Music Forum. She was a mem- ber of the Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Wind En- semble. Orchestra, Chapel Choir, and the College Singers. Betty Jo sened on the Dean's Advisory Council and the Student Government Fine Arts Committee On the Honor Roll and the Deans List, she was awarded an East Carolina College Resource Scholarship. After graduation Betty Jo IS planning to go to graduation and then to leach music in public school.
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WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN
CHARLES HERBERT PULLEY, JR.
With a major in social studies, Charles was a member of the History Club and Phi Alpha Theta, National Honorary History Society. This Honor Roll, Dean's List, and all A's student served on the Men's Honor Council and the Varsity Golf Team.
CHARLES JACKSON RIDDICK
Charles served as Inter-Fraternity Council Repre- sentative, as rush chairman and president of the Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity, and as vice- president of the junior class. He was chosen for the "Senior Greek Scholarship Award." A member of Chi Beta Phi, Charles plans to do graduate work in biology. He is a native of Hobbsville, North Carolina,
FRANK LATIMER RICE, JR
Majoring in physical education, Frank served as S.G.A. vice- president, president of Jones dormitory, and sophomore class male senator. He served on the ring, entertainment, and home- coming committees. Frank participated as a member of the Men's Judiciary, Dean's Advisory Council, and the Associate Arts Board. A member of Phi Epsilon Kappa, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the varsity baseball team, Frank plans to enter graduate school after graduation.
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UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES INCLUDES MEN, WOMEN.
CAROLYN DALE PRICE
Teaching high school mathematics is in the immediate future for this mathematics major. Carolyn, a Dean's List student, was a member of the Student National Education Association; the Mathematics Club; the King Youth Fellowship; and chi Beta Phi, honorary science fraternity. In her spare time Carolyn enjoys reading and working crossword puzzles.
MICHAEL HOWARD STARNES
Transferring from Brevard College, Mike was a com- mercial design major from Ashville, North Carolina. At Brevard College Mike was vice-president of both the Men's House Council and the sophomore class. Here he served as pledge master of Phi Sigma Pi, national hon- orary fraternity, and as president of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity. Other activities included serving on the Dean's Advisory Council and as artist for WECC- TV. Future plans include graduate school and later a career in advertising design.
STEPHEN BRUCE SNITEMAN
As president of the Student Government Association, Steve, a psy- chology major from Staunton, Virginia, served East Carolina well. A member of the Air Force ROTC, Steve was selected as Distinguished Military Cadet. Other activities included Men's Judiciary, Kappa Alpha Order, Homecoming Parade Chairman, and member of the swimming team. After graduation, Steve plans to attend graduate school or enter the Air Force flight school.
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NATIONAL PUBLICATION
BENNIE TEEL
Bennie's interests ranged from being the assistant director of the Greenville Collegiate Tutorial Service to serving as president of the Men's Glee Club, belonging to the popular film committee, and counseling during freshmen orientation. With a double major in English and French, Bennie was active in all phases of college life. He served as news editor and man- aging editor of the Easl Carolinian.
GLORIA ELAINE STEPHENSON
Gloria officiated as president of Pi Omega Pi, executive chairman of Gamma Beta Phi, and a state officer of Phi Beta Lambda. She was a member of the Dean's Advisory Council, The Student National Edu- cation Association, and the College Union. This Honor Roll co-ed from Willow Springs, North Carolina, also served as secretary of Fleming Dormitory.
CHARLOTTE PATRICIA WORTHINGTON
Charlotte's desire to work at medical centers stemmed from her interest in nursing and her participation in The Student Nurses' Association. She served as both president and secretary of this organization. A native of Greenville, Charlotte was a member of the Dean's Advisory Council.
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RECOGNIZES EAST CAROLINIA STUDENTS.
JANE PENDLETON STEPHENSON
Treasurer of the senior class, Jane Stephenson came from Newport News, Virginia. In keeping with her major in music, Jane was active in the Concert Choir, Choral Union. College Chorale, Women's Glee Club, College Or- chestra. She served as sergeant-at-arms of Sigma Alpha Iota, music sorority. This Honor Roll and Dean's List student was president of Delta Zeta social sorority and chief mar- shal. Jane's future plans include graduate school and teach- ing public school music.
SALLY ANN YOPP
Campus life for Sally included being a member of the Student Party, State Student Legislature Delegate, and Secre- tariat of the Middle South Model United Nations. Sally served her sorority, Alpha Delta Pi, as vice-president. As an outstanding member of the Student Government Associa- tion. Sally served as its secretary, as Associated Arts Board member, and as a member of the Traffic Controls and Home- coming committees. In her earlier years at East Carolina. Sally was a student counselor, secretary of the sophomore class, and junior class representative. Future plans for Sally include either teaching or government work.
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YEARBOOK CITES ADMINISTRATORS
In recognition and appreciation for the outstanding service of certain college administrators, faculty members, and staff to East Carolina College and to the surrounding community, the yearbook staff awards Buccaneer Citations. Persons nominated for citations are investigated and discussed by members of the staff before the selection is made. This year the 1967 Buccaneer Citation recipients are unique in that each has distinguished himself in a different field.
MR. JOHN DUNCAN
Assistant Superintendent of Building and Grounds at East Carolina College, Mr. John Duncan has excelled as a historian, centering his work around his native Pitt County, North Carolina. Mr. Duncan has written columns for several years for the 'Daily Reflector," "The News and Observer," and the "Virginian-Pilot." His poetry has appeared in American Weave and other literary magazines. Foremost of his works is Pitt County Potpourri, a historical volume about Pitt County with special emphasis on the city of Greenville and the development of East Carolina College. In his spare time, Mr. Duncan tours the East Coast visiting historical sites.
MR. RUDOLPH ALEXANDER
Active in local and civic affairs, Mr. Rudolph Alexander, Assistant Dean of Student Affairs, has served as college chairman of the Pitt County United Fund. As cubmaster of a local cub scout pack, he was named the outstanding adult scouter in Pitt County in 1963. Mr. Alexander has also been active in the Saint James Methodist Church, where he has served on the Official Board and as Superintendent of Sunday School. With a B.S. and M.A. degrees from Fast Carolina College, he now holds chairmanship of the college Campus Movies, Foreign Films, Popular Enter- tainment, Fine Arts, and Lecture Series Committees. Among his other responsibilities are the Student ID Cards, the Central Ticket Office, and Business Advisor for the student handbook. Professionally, he is affiliated with Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Delta Pi.
MR. HERBERT CARLTON
A member of the Southern Political Science Association and the North Carolina Council for the Social Studies, Mr. Herbert R. Carlton has at- tended the University of Richmond and East Carolina College for his B.S. and M.A. degrees and has done graduate study at the University of North Carolina. Mr. Carlton feels that his main interest is his teaching career and his students.
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FOR ACHIEVEMENTS, CONTRIBUTIONS TO SOCIETY.
DR. CLINTON R. PREWEIT
With a B.S. degree in Chemisiry from Ihe University of Georgia, a M.A. degree in Administra- tion from the University of Oklahoma, and a Ph.D. degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina, Dr. Clinton R. Prewett had been both a high school and college teacher be- fore coming to East Carohna College in 1951 Several articles by Dr. Prewett have been published on the state and national levels. He is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, the American Psychological Association, and the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Mental Health Association He is also listed in Who's Who in America.
MAJOR KEVIN T. RYAN, JR.
Receiving his BS. degree from the University of Maryland, recently promoted Major Kevin T. Ryan, Jr. is an instructor in the Department of Aerospace Studies Since coming to East Carolina, Major Ryan has helped in reorganizing the Air Force ROTC program to include a two-year program instead of the regular four-year program. Being advisor of the Arnold Air So- ciety and Angel Flight, Major Ryan shows his genuine interest in students. Besides teaching in the classroom, he also teaches ground school and monitors the cadet corps flying program. This commandant of cadet corps enjoys playing golf in his spare time.
MR. JAMES B. MALLORY
Athletics have highlighted the career of Mr. James B. Mallory, Dean of Men at East Carolina. Voted the most outstanding amateur baseball player in the United States in 1940, Dean Mallory played professionally with the Washington Senators, the Saint Louis Cardinals, and the New York Giants. This University of North Carolina All-American was presented the Raleigh, North Carolina, Hot Stove Award for his contributions to baseball. Coming to East Carolina in 1953 as assistant football and head baseball coach, Mr. Mallory advanced to the office of Dean of Men in 1958. In this position he serves as adviser to the Men's Judicial System, the Inter- Fraternity Council, and the Men's Residence Council.
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CITATIONS RECOGNIZE FACULTY, STAFF.
MRS. MARY SORENSEN
Serving as literary advisor to the BUCCANEER, Mrs. Mary Sorensen is a member of the Eastern Carolina Association of Phi Beta Kappa and is an alumna member of Alpha Delta Phi. Locally, she is a member of the Freshman Composition Committee. Having had several articles published by the Schol- astic Press of Columbia University, Mrs. Sorensen received her AB degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and her MA degree from East Carolina College. As bridge is one of her favorite pastimes, she belongs to the Faculty Dup- licate Bridge Club
DR. GEORGE WEIGAND
Adviser of Sigma Tau Sigma, member of the Board of Direc- tors of the Pitt County Mental Health Association, and a mem- ber of the Pitt County Action Committee are activities of Dr. George Weigand. East Carolina's Director of Guidance and Counseling. Dr. Weigand holds an A.B. Degree in psychology from the Johns Hopkins University and a Ph. D. degree in psychology from the University of Maryland. With many pub- lications and papers to his credit. Dr. Weigand is a member of many professional organizations including Phi Delta Kappa He is also certified as a Psychologist by the Maryland Board of Examiners of Psychologists. This father of four children still finds time to enjoy such hobbies as photography, wood working, and music.
DR. JACK THORNHILL
With two publications to his credit, "Strikes in the Plastics Industry" and "Fringe Benefits in the Plastics Industry," Dr. Jack Thornhill is a recent ad- dition to the East Carolina faculty. Dr. Thornhill received his A.B. degree from Wiltenburg University, his Master in Letters in Economics from the University of Pittsburg, and his Ph.D. degree from Louisiana State Univer- sity. The American Economics Association. Southern Economics Association, Southwestern Social Science Association, and Masonic Lodge are organizations of which he is a member. In college, Dr. Thornhill was a Dean's List stu- dent, a member nf Beta Gamma Sigma, Honorary Business Fraternity, and Beta Beta Beta, Honorary Biology Fraternity. Dr. Thornhill is interested in all types of sports
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
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EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Heading the Executive Branch were five ex- ecutive officers who were elected by and from the student body. This branch included a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and historian, and the four class presidents. The combined efforts of the SGA executive officers and the class presidents were used in formulating policy, appointing judicial members, and making recom- mendations to the Student Legislature.
Steve Sniteman President
Frank Rice Vice-President
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FORMULATES POLICIES.
Sally Yopp Secretary
Steve Moore Treasurer
JoAnn House Historian
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LEGISLATURE RECOGNIZES
Assuming the responsibility for all student activity expenditures and the sponsorship of campus organizations and publications, the Student Govern- ment Legislature functioned within a wide capacity. Composed of dormitory and day student representatives, the speaker, and the SGA vice-president, the legislature acted as spokesman for the students of the college. The legislature selected its own speaker of the house from within the group. The lawmak- ing body of the Student Government Association was vitally concerned with the promotion of the importance of the individual student.
Adams, Gale
Andrews, Courtney
Beasley, Earle
Boone, Pat
Bullock, Gwen
Coe, Candy
Deal, Bill
Elam, Bill
Firestone, Carol
Garret, Gwyn
Grady, Phyliss
Grant, Marcia
Harvey, Jean
Hendricks, Marjory
Hicks, Nancy
Kimsey, Jim
Love, Lynda
Lloyd, David
Morrisette, Steve
Riddle, Caroline
Schafford, JoAnn
Simmons, Patsy
Staley, John
Street, Susan
Tetterton, Linda
Watson, Charles
Wentzel, Sandy
West, Linda
Winstead, Gay
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IMPORTANCE OF INDIVIDUAL STUDENT.
Heated floor debate sparks legislative action.
Earle Beasley proves that the average college student finds it hard 10 pay for the extra expenses that (iille>;e deiDands.
David Lloyd questions the Speaker.
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As an advisory body to the President, the Presidential Cab- inet set pohcies for the Stu- dent Government Association and saw that these policies were enacted. The members of this body included the various sec- retaries appointed by the Presi- dent.
Mary Ambrose, Bill Deal, Steve Moore, Steve Sniteman, Frank Rice, Barry Blick.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Jay Barber Faculty Evaluation Committee Chairman
Ed Tipton Elections Committee Chairman
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Giving students a chance to participate directly in their government, the executive committees were concerned with evaluating and solving the problems in their respective fields of student activities. The SGA president appointed the committee chairmen, who worked in coordination with the three branches of the Student Government Association.
Earle Beasley Entertainment Committee Chairman
EVALUATES STUDENT PROBLEMS.
Steve Moore Budget Committee Chairman
Barry Blick Secretary of Internal Affairs
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FULL-TIME SGA EMPLOYEES INCREASE EFFICIENCY.
Bruce Whitaker Staff Photographer
Dean Hardee SGA Secretary
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Dant Goepper Vice-President
Jim Kimsey President
Jan Jackson Secretary
Steve Moore Treasurer
SGA CONTINUES THROUGHOUT SUMMER.
Operating on a basis similar to that used by the regular term SGA, the Summer School Student Gov- ernment Association carried on activities throughout the summer. Executive duties were performed by an entire new set of officers and representatives elected at the beginning of the term. Disciplinary problems occuring during the summer were handled by the College Discipline Committee, composed of both stu- dent and faculty members.
Legislators Nancy Hicks, Anna Basford, Donna Deans, Marion Morgan.
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Seated: Layton Getsinger, Frank Welty, Chairman; Howard Salenius. Standing: Steve Hartley, Mike Madagan, Mickey Hill, Nap Burns.
JUDICIARIES HANDLE BREACH
Woody Huband, Public Defender; Tom Miller, Assistant Attorney General; Charles Denny, Attorney General.
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JoAnn Vaughn, Vice-Chairman; Janet Broadhurst, Chairman; Janice Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer.
Trying all cases of student misbehavior which did not involve breach of the Honor Code, the Men's and Women's Judiciary Councils func- tioned separately to sene their respective constituents. These courts were not concerned with dormitory violations, but with violations of college regulation. These Boards had the privilege to refer any case to their respective Honor Councils. Men's Judiciary was composed of seven members and one alternate. Women's Judiciary consisted of a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary-treasurer, two members-at-large, the president of each women's dormitory, and representatives of each sorority house.
OF COLLEGE REGULATIONS.
Seated: JoAnn Vaughn, Janet Broadhurst, Janice Richardson. Standing: Linda Davenport, Helen Cooke, Betty Hooverton, Alyce Gardner, Glenda Crocker, Becky Mills, Marjorie Hendricks, Betsy Allen, Susan Davis, Lynn Shearin, Janice Long, Katherine Johnson, Sherry Goins, Kay Thigpen, Karen Wag- ner, Sandra Karsmuk, Betty Gard, Judy Shelton, Charlene Tietelbaum, Jody McGowan.
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HONOR COUNCILS TRY
Two honor councils, one for men and one for women, had original and referred jurisdiction over all violations of the Honor Code. These honor coun- cils were concerned with cases involv- ing lying, cheating, stealing, or matters of possible suspension or expulsion of students. Each council was composed of seven members and one alternate.
Jim Franklin, Bill Deal, co-chairmen
Seated: Jim Franklin, Bill Deal Standing: John Mumford, Jerry Allen, Lindsey Gould, John Wade. Sam Lilly, Ed Muggins.
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HONOR CODE VIOLATIONS.
Seated: Jan Smith, Frances Carmichael, Beth Wilson, Jane Brown.
Standing: Jan Jackson, Ginny Roberts, Nancy Hicks, Rosemary Bonnevie.
Ginny Roverts, Secretary, Jan Jackson, Chairman; Frances Carmichael, Vice-Chairman.
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MEN'S RESIDENCE COUNCIL UNITES MALE DORMITORY STUDENTS.
Organized for the purpose of developing a fraternal relationship between men students residing in the dormitories, the Men's Residence Council sponsored numerous social activities to promote this feeling of brotherhood. This organization functioned in an ef- fort to maintain an efficient system of student govern- ment in the college men's residence halls. The es- tablishment of its court system, which governed cases involving dormitory conduct and dormitory property damage, was the most vital organ of the Men's Resi- dence Council.
Seated: Jeff Bacon, Court Chairman; Bill Moore, President; Paul Allen, Secretary. Standing: Larry Felton, Treasurer; Harry Knight, Vice-President; Bob Reynolds, Alternate Member.
MRC meets to discuss current problems concerning male dormitory students.
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As advisor to the Student Government Association publica- tions, the Publications Board supervised the L<a/ Cdroliii'uui, the Bticcaneer, the Rebel, and the Key. Composed of faculty advisers of the pubhcations, an administrative official, editors and business managers of the publications, and student mem- bers-at-larpe elected by the Student Government Association Legislature, the Publications Board was also an advisory and supervisor)- board responsible for counseling in fiscal mat- ters. The Publications Board selected the editors, regulated th" salaries, and approved all student publications of the college.
BOARD SUPERVISES FOUR STUDENT PUBLICATIONS.
Seated: Dr. Leo Jenkins, Dr. James H. Tucker, Dr. Robert L. Holt. Standing: Nellie Lee, Mrs. Mary Sorenson, Mr. Rudolph Alexander, Earle Beasley, Richard Daves, Mr. Wyatt Brown, Henry Townsend, Steve Sniteman, Frank Rive, Jim Young, Mrs. Antoinette Jenkins.
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Earle Beasley Business Manager
Jim Young Editor-in-Chief
Academics and SGA Staff: Marty Almon, Editor; Gwen Strickland, Janice Mumford, Judy Feuerriegel.
In an eftort to provide students with a comprehensive collection of memories of the school year, the staff of the yearbook, the Biicciiieer. j-pent much time and energy to make this book a highly-rated publication. Beginning in the spring, under the direction of the editor-in-chief, the section editors and their staffs made preparations tor the following year. Copy was written, reworked, and written again. In the same manner lay-outs were drawn and revised until a satisfactory design was reached. Everyone co-operated to meet deadlines set by the editor and the publishing company. A sense of satisfaction was felt by all when the brown line proofs were received in the early spring. These were corrected, approved, and returned to the company. The yearbooks were distributed in early May.
Mary Catherine Joyner Organizations Editor
Sports Stuff: Josie Houston, Bill Newton, Ralph Smith. Editor; Barbara Atkins,
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BUCCANEER STRIVES TO REFLECT HIGHLIGHTS OF SCHOOL YEAR.
Lee Blackwell Classes Editor
Linda Ivey Features Editor
David Brown Fine Arts Editor
Becki Barrow Copy Editor
BUCCANEER STAFF
Editor Jim Young
Business Manager Earle Beasley
Copy Editor Becki Barrow
Academics, SGA Editor Marty Almon
Features Editor Linda Ivey
Classes Editor Lee Blackwell, Jr.
Organizations Editor Mary Catherine Joyner
Greek Editor Bettie Gard
Sports Editor Ralph Smith
Fine Arts Editor David Brown
Greek Staff: Anne Gard; Jean Halliburton; Bettie Gard, Editor; Carolyn Cootes; Susan Corey.
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EAST CAROLINIAN VOICES STUDENTS' OPINIONS.
The East Carolinhin continued as a bi-weekly newspaper this year with head- nes on issues pertaining to the University status question, SGA elections, and the Vietnam War. Winter Quarter, the paper swerved idealistically toward Higher Education and Seminar Interaction.
The student newspaper incited comments that went from radical to conser- vative. Three streamer headlines were seldom used. The editorial pages created the most controversy. Whether libral or conservative in the light of the reader, the staff of the EaU Cdroliiiiiin prided itself as being liberal. The definition for liberal was based on weighing both sides of an issue as accurately as possible.
In its forty-first year as the "students' voice," the East Carolinian offered stu- dents an opportunity to write and to learn the internal workings of newspaper journalism. Dedicated to good standards of journalism, the official news organ of the campus continued to strive for accurate presentation of news and kept in mind the following purposes: to inform, to educate, to stimulate student interest, and to voice the problems of the students.
As one of the few student-run college bi-weeklies in the nation, the East Carolinian enjoyed membership in the Associated Collegiate Press Association, the Intercollegiate Press, the United States Student Press Association, and the Carolinas Collegiate Press Association.
EAST CAROLINIAN STAFF
Editor Nellie Lee
Associate Editor Becky Hobgood
Managing Editor Bill Rufty
Business Aianager Richard Daves
Editorial Editor Frisby Hendricks
Co-News Editors Sandy Mims Duncan Stout
Sports Editor Clem Williams
Features Editor Marcy Jordan
Proofreader Lynn Morgan
Typist Sara White
Subscription Manager Ann Partridge
Nellie Lee Editor
Features Staff: Marcy Jordan, Editor; Phyllis Maddox.
Clem Williams Sports Editor
Becky Hobgood Associate Editor
New Staff: seated, Duncan Stout, Sandy Mims, Co-Editors, Standing, Dave Culley, Pam Sanders, Bob Robinson, Eileen Weiner, Katy Pridgen, Josie Lackey, John Reynolds.
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Richard Daves Business Manager
Bill Rufty Managing Editor
Editorial Staff: Frisby Hendricks, Editor; John Sulton
Ann Partridge Subscription Manager
Sara White Chief Typist
Layout Staff: Phyllis Bridgeman, Sandy Stem, Linda Smith, Gayle Daniel.
Lynn Morgan Chief Proof Reader
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Informing new students about organiza- tions, policies, and activities of East Caro- lina College was the job of the Key. This handy reference book was printed by a staff selected during Winter Quarter. Completed in the Spring, the Key was distributed to in- coming freshmen who visited East Carolina during the summer months.
Jean Joyner, Ediior; Elizabeth Cooke, Associate Editor.
KEY EXPLAINS CAMPUS LIFE.
Emily Sellers, Typist.
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REBEL ENCOURAGES LITERARY TALENT.
To give students and faculty an opportun- ity to develop their literary talents, the Rthtl published selections of prose, poetry, book reviews, intersiews, and art. A member of the Associated Collegiate Press, the Rebel was sponsored by the Student Government.
Ron and Bettie discuss the Fall issue of the Rebel.
Seated: ron Watson, Editor: Sandy Thomas, Copy Editor. Standing: Bettie Adams, Associate Editor; Pat Wilson, Peggy Taylor, Assistant Editor; Henry townsend, Business Manager; Don Dunaaway, Art Editor.
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BASEBALL, 1966
East Carolina's fighting Pirates took the Southern Confer- ence championship in 1966 by posting a 12-3 conference record and a 17-10 record through all games. Paced by pitchers Jimmy Raynor and Raymond Burke, the Buccaneers went as far as the NCAA District 3 Tournament but there lost to the University of North Carolina and Florida State University.
Starting the season with a 5-3 victory over University of North Carolina, the Bucs reeled off two wins in the first three games before losing two straight to the Redskins from the University of Massachusetts. Conference losses were to George Washington University, The College of William and Mary, and West Virginia University. Highlights of the season in- cluded 7-4 and 7-6 wins over Duke University and the 6-0 championship clincher over The Citadel in the final games of the regular season.
COACH EARL SMITH
First Row: D. Foster, D. Winchester, L. Dunn, L. Smith, C. Daddona, J. Parrish, R. Gifford. Second Row: A. Calder, D. Barbour, F. Rodriquez, B. Kaylor, J.
Raynor, O. Jarvis, R. Hedgecock. Third Row: D. Burke, J. Daniels, W. Britton, R. Narron, F. Rice, S. Fornash, J. Snyder.
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The Pirates are congratulated after moving one step closer to the conference championship.
PIRATES GAIN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP.
Ed Thorne moves toward first in the game with Furman University.
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Coach Smith plans future strategy.
Wayne Britton pulls safely into second base.
RAYNOR, BURKE CAPTURE 13 GAMES.
Jim Raynor shows winning form.
Smith heads for home going full speed.
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Richard Hedgecock makes a routine out as Bucs sweep doubleheader from Furman Paladins.
SCOREBOARD
ECC 5 University of North Carolina 3
FCC 1 Springfield 7
ECC 6 Springfield 2
ECC 1 Massachusetts 4
ECC 4 Massachusetts 5
ECC 5 Ithaca 0
ECC 0 Ithaca 1
ECC 9 George Washington 2
ECC 6 George Washington 8
ECC 4 Davidson 0
ECC 1 Davidson 0
ECC 7 Duke 4
ECC 1 William & Mary 4
ECC 4 Richmond 1
ECC 5 Richmond
ECC 3 West Virginia
ECC 2 West Virginia 7
ECC 7 V.M.I 0
ECC 5 V.MI 0
ECC 3 Furman 0
ECC 6 Furman 2
ECC 7 Duke 6
ECC 10 William & Mary 1
ECC 6 State 16
ECC 6 The Citadel 0
BUCS POST 17- 10 SEASON FOR 1966.
Pirate outfielders close in on fly ball.
Catcher Rooster Narron waits for the delivery
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EAST CAROLINA'S STARTING NINE
Front Row-E. Thorne, L. Smith, D. Winchester, C. Dad- dona.
Back Row-O. Jarvis, W. Britton, F. Rodreiguez, B. Kaylor, R. Hedgecock.
BASEBALL
Carl Daddona prepares to go for second on short notice.
Players watch pre-game activities before the first game of the season against North Carolina.
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Congratulations are extended to the winning pitcher.
Fred Rodriguez roundw the corner.
BASEBALL
Jim Raynnr, Ed Thorne, and Dave Winchester pause during the East Carohna offensive half of the inning.
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Dave Winchester breaks away for second.
Richard Hedgecock stretches to make the out.
BUCS TRIUMPH IN 12 CONFERENCE BATTLES.
Fred Rodriguez surveys the field before taking action.
Carl Daddona, Dave Winchester, and Bob Kaylor await the start of the game.
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Kneeling: L. Bnnson. J. Johnson. J. Garbett, T, Hickey, J Allen, B. Price. Standing: Coach Baxter Berryhill, T. Taylor, C. Hudson, E. Whyte, T. Slazek, M. Welton, M. Havard, B. Rynearson, T. Goodwin.
TRACK
Clem Williams and Gene Thompson exchange the baton in 4-40 relay.
Henry Coble puts the shot.
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TRACK TEAM PLACES NINTH IN STATE MEET.
In the All-State Track Meet, the Pirate Varsity Track Team finished ninth among the fourteen participating teams. Out- standing participants of the meet were Buddy Price, second in the pole vaulting event; Mac Havard, third in the 440 event; Charles Hudson, fourth in the 880; and Ed Johnson, fifth in the mile. The mile relay team also placed fifth in this event.
Setting a Southern Conference record in the Davidson re- lays. Buddy Price vaulted 14 feet 81^ inches. He also set a school record when he vaulted 15 feet 2 inches in the meet against Frederick College.
Pacing the Freshman All-State team was Jim Cargill, North Carolina State Champion in the high Hurdles, and Bill Diugu- id, state champion in the pole vault. Other members who placed in the All-State meet were Mike Bridges in the 100 yard dash, Whit Whitfield in the 440, Bill Wooten m the Javelin, and Clem Williams in broad jump. Mike Bridges, Bill Cotheren, Clem Williams, and Gene Thompson, the 440 relay team, placed fourth. Peter Moe, a freshman transfer student from Norway, broke existing Southern Conference records in the high jump.
Ted Slazekup warms up for broad jump.
Jerry Allen clears the high jump.
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Last few minutes of the mile!
Bob Rynearson clears pole vault.
TRACK RESILTS
ECC41 North Carolina State University 104
ECC 71 Davidson College 72
ECC 57 University of Richmond 88
ECC 92 Atlantic Christian College 47
ECC 31 The Citadel 112
ECC 55 Old Dominion 87
ECC 48 V.P.I 95
ECC 79 Frederick 65
Ed Whyte throws the javelin
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SEASON RECORD
ECC 4 Furman University 5
ECC 5 VMI 4
ECC 5 College of Charleston 4
ECC 2 The Citadel 7
ECC 2 The College of William and Mary 7
ECC 0 Davidson College 9
ECC 8 The Citadel 1
ECC 1 Ball State Colleg 8
ECC 2 George Washington Univ. 7
ECC 0 Old Dominion College 9
ECC 3 Atlantic Chrisitian College 5
ECC 3 Pfeiffer College 4
ECC 3 University of South Carolina 6
ECC 0 Clemson University 9
ECC 0 Presbyterian College 9
ECC 8 Wofford 1
ECC 5 Atlantic Christian 4
ECC 6 Richmond 3
Ron Hignite demonstrates his winning form.
NETMEN CLINCH FOURTH SPOT IN TOURNAMENT.
Kneeling: R. Hignite, F. Cooke. Standing: C. Van Middles- worth, D. Simmons, C. Taylor, T. Dean, B. Diday, C. Bissette.
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Displaying his backcourt skill, Bob Diday sets the pace in this match.
Ron Hignile, Coach Builard, and Frank Cooke discuss strategy before the game begins.
COOKE, HIGNITE SPEARHEAD TENNIS SQUAD.
Frank Cooke gets set to slam the ball back to his op- ponent.
Sparked by Frank Cooke and Ron Hignite, East Carolina's tennis team finished fourth in the 1966 Southern Conference tourn.inient and compiled a season record of 6-12. A young .squad, the majority will be returning in l'.>67 under the Icid- ership of Coach Harold Bullard.
Number one man on the team, Frank Cooke, posted the best record. Ron Hignite filled m the second position and achieved the most consistent backcourt game. Chuck Taylor held position number three, and Chip Van Middlesworth claimed the fourth spot. Boh Diday .md Tom Dean possessed the fifth and sixth positions.
Hignite and Cooke, who had a three year record of 3I -8, composed the number one doubles team. Taylor and Van Middlesworth, the number three doubles team, posted the most outstanding record on the squad for the year.
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ROWING TEAM FACES FIRST COMPETITION
First in the state to have a crew program, East Carolina takes pride in its rowing team. In existence for only two years, the squad took on opponents for the first time in 1966.
Despite the odds, the team participated in a regatta in Washington, D.C. during the spring hohdays. The East Carolina Pirates finished last in competition with teams from the University of Pennsylvania, Wash- ington and Lee High School, and Hammond High School. George Washington University beat East Carolina hy one length; Georgetown University beat the Pirates by two lengths.
Under Coach Andre Brousseau, the varsity squad participated on the water last year. Both freshmen and varsity teams participated this year in races with other colleges along the East Coast as the sport expanded with East Carolina College.
Kneeling: P. Shannon, A. Brousseau, coach; Second Row: B. Perkins, S. Beatty, F. Mitchell, H. Trotter; Third Row: D. Re>-waud, A. Mearn. C. Helms, G. Wooten.
Crew team prepares to hit the water
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GOLFERS WIN 4, LOSE 6
Standing: Coach Carr, J. Andrews, C. Guthrie. C. Pulley, H Permar, Kneeling: P. Somers, M Malinsky, J. Handlon. G. Mull.
Buc linkster visually checks the green be- fore putting.
Coached by Wendell Carr and Assistant Phil Somers, the 1966 East Carolina golf team played a full Southern Conference schedule. After an un- successful season of four wins and six losses, the Pirates, led by Captain Gary Mull, nailed down sixth place in the conference tournament.
In the 1967 games sophomore linksters will suppoit returning lettermen Carl Guthrie, Jim Hand- Ion, Mike Malinsky, and Howard Permar.
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Kneeling: P. Katzburg, W. Gooden, P. Mersh, R. Cortesse, T. Boyhan, K. Voorhees, E. Wald, R. Cortesse, R. Sykes, R. Williams, B. Clymer, J. Cassidy. Standing: N. Corsey, M. Goldfarb, D.
Wheeler, D. Pierce, B. Bingen, R. Aversa, B. McWatters, J. McLaughlin, K, Ryan, C. Coviel, G. McCulloch, M. McShave
STICKMEN RECORD INITIAL VICTORY.
Ron Williams works for a goal.
"Ball on right!" "Check sticks!" These were the sounds of East Carolina's Lacrosse Club in its second year of play. Facing a tough schedule, the Buc stickmen posted a 1-5 record. The high- light of the season was East Carolina's first Lacrosse victory. The hard fought game with Roanoke College resulted in an 11-9 de- cision for the Pirates. The victory was sparked by four goals by Tom Boyham and two quick goals and an assist in the fourth quarter by Kirk Voorhees. In a defensive battle, the Pirates led the University of North Carolina until Carolina managed two last minute goals to defeat the Bucs 5-4. The schedule also included Duke University, Amherst College, and the Catonsville Lacrosse Club of Baltimore, a team made up of ex-college standouts.
Co-captains Tom Boyhan and Kirk Voorhees and faculty spon- sor Mr. Ron Kandy coached the Pirates. The team worked hard to perfect the skills of Lacrosse which may be compared to ice hockey in roughness and objectives.
Midfielders Kirk Voorhees and Gary McCulloch and attack- man Tom Boyhan led the Pirate offense. Defenseman Rocky Aversa and goalie Marty Goldfarb did an outstanding job in limiting opponents' scoring.
Buc offense at work !
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1st Row: B. Withrow. S. Oliver, A. Glass, B. Livermore, W. Lineberry, J. Testo, P. Hutchins, B. Cries, K. Moran, J. Adkins, E. Nottingham, R. Ellis, P. Crane, J. Crew, L. Cobb, W. Bostic, B. Bailey, N Gravatt, B. Prince, T. Grant, P. Scnnurr, G. Gay, N. Hushes, T, Hicks. 2nd Row: M Herring, P.
Moe, R. Paris, B. Reagan, C. Overton, J. Johnson, R. Vincent, V. Hester, B. Reynolds, M. Bridges, B. Rose, E. Carlson, J Dudley, B. Kohler. C. For- ber, M. Ellis, B. Cothren, J. Wayne, J. Shuffler, D. Hamilton, M, Hunnicutt, G Medinger.
GRIDDERS COP SOUTHERN CONFERENCE TITLE
East Carolina finished the 1966 football season with an overall record of 4-5-1 and a Southern Conference total of 4-1-1. In their first year of eligibihty for the Southern Conference Championship the Pirates split the crown with the College of William and Mary.
Playing as a major college in the National Collegiate Athletic As- sociation for the first time, the Bucs posted their first losing record since 1958. The lone conference loss came at the hands of the George Washington University Colonials in a game played in Washington, D.C. East Carolina and the College of William and Mary tied in the season opener for the both teams. Northeast Louisiana State College, Southern Illinois University, the University of Southern Mississippi, and the University of Louisville each downed the Pirates. Buc victories were all over conference opponents - Furman University, Davidson College, The Citadel, and the University of Richmond.
Leading the Buccaneers' offense was tailback Bill Bailey with 1152 yards in total offense. Tailback Dennis Young rolled for 482 yards for second place honors and fullback George Gay placed third on the squad with 46S yards. Kevin Moran, Pete Crane, and Wayne Lineberry were cited as outstanding defensive performers for the Pirates. Out- standing sophomores who will be returning to bolster next year's team are Jim Flowe, George Gay, Dennis Young, Wayne Lineberry, Bob Withrrow, Dave Hamilton, Bill Livermore, and Myles Hunnicutt.
Head Coach Clarence Stasavich, closely observes his team during the William and Mary game.
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PIRATES, INDIANS BATTLE TO 7-7 TIE.
Wingback Robert Ellis intercepts a Redskin pass
East Carolina and William and Mary, the two teams picked as pre-season favorites to win the Southern Conference title, battled to a 7-7 tie in Williamsburg, Virginia, in the first game of the 1966 season. The game proved to be a defensive contest with the only two touchdowns coming on punt re- turns by East Carolina's Robert Ellis and William and Mary's Chip Young.
Early in the second quarter. Chip Young received a punt by Mike Herring on the 5 yard line and returned it 95 yards for the Indian score. Donnie McGuire successfully booted the extra point.
In the third quarter, Robert Ellis equalized the Redskin touchdown by running a punt from the William and Mary 25 yard line for the score. Bob Paris kicked the extra point to make the score 7-7.
Offensively the Pirates made 268 yards compared to 145 for the Indians. Bill Bailey led both teams in individual rush- ing yardage by gaining 70 yards in 13 carries, and sophomore George Gay ran a close second with 6l yards in 10 carries. For William and Mary, Marty Fuller claimed top honors with 5 2 yards. Dan Darragh passed for 64 yards to lead both teams, and East Carolina's Bill Bailey finished with 61 aerial yards.
Bill Bailey evades the William and Mary defense for more rushing yardage
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PIRATES SUFFER FIRST LOSS OF YEAR.
East Carolina defense prepares to start work.
Handing East Carolina its second loss in two years, the Northeast Louisiana Indians hahed the Pirates 21-14, Behind 7-0 early in the game, the Bucs estabhshed a 14-7 lead midway in the third period only to see North- east's Dalton LeBlanc score two touchdowns to tie the game and then claim the victory.
Northeast Louisiana scored first on a 40 yard touchdown jaunt by Steve Mansur, Blake's successful kick after the touchdown moved the Indians ahead 7-0. Bill Bailey hit pay dirt for the Bucs on a 9 yard run, and Bob Faris tied the game at 7-7 with the point after. Jim Flowe pushed the Bucs ahead on a tally from the 3 yard line. With the next twelve plays, the Redskins tied the game 14-14 on LeBlanc's carry from the 3. North- east Louisiana's winning touchdown come in the final period when LeBlanc broke loose for the remaining 63 yards.
Gaining 190 yards in net offense, East Carolina's Bill Bailey claimed top honors for the game. Jim Flowe followed him with 63. For the Indians, Dalton LeBlanc ran for 135 yards; and Steve Mansur gathered a total of 89.
Todd Hicks looks for open ground
Yardage sometimes comes hard!
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EAST CAROLINA BLANKS FURMAN 17-0.
East Carolina held the Furman Paladins scoreless the entire game to win the first home contest of the season 17-0. Spear- headed by Jim Flowe and Bill Bailey, the Buccaneers scored with approximately two minutes gone in the first period as Flowe carried from the one.
The Pirates fostered a second drive late in the second quarter from their own 30 yard line. Penetrating as far as the Paladin 18 with time running short, a pass intended for Bob Withrow was intercepted on the goal line by Jimmy Jordan to end the quarter.
Starting the only serious scoring threat early in the third quarter. Furman reached the Pirate 20 yard line before Robert Ellis intercepted Bob Stillwell's pass on the two.
Bob Faris increased the East Carolina lead with 6:42 re- maining in the game on a field goal when a Pirate drive fizzled on the six yard line. Not wasting any time, Leroy Cobb in- tercepted a Furman pass on the ten and returned it to the five yard line. On the fourth down a pass from George Gay to Neal Hughes gave East Carolina a 16 point margin with 36 sec- onds remaining. Bob Paris completed the scoring with his extra point to make the final score 17-0.
George Veal (65) attacks the Buc offense from the rear.
East Carolina linemen control Paladin offense without any trouble.
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COLONIALS TOPPLE FAVORED EAST CAROLINA.
Pirate tacklers halt the George Washington offense.
Participating in the- third conference game of the season. East Carolina lost 20-7 to an inspired George Washington team. Steve Molnar sparked the Colonials' attack with two touchdowns and 101 net yards rushing.
East Carolina started off fast recovering a fumble by Mohiar on the Colonial 29 yard line. Reaching the 14, the Pirates tried a field goal which fell short; thus, George Washington gained possession. During the first period the Colonials moved ahead 7-0. Taking the ball nn the Buc 2.i yard line by virtue of an East Carolina fumble, George Washington scored in four plays. The kick by Gross was successful to put the Colonials ahead. With seven minutes remaining in the half, the Colonials Increased their lead by 3. George Washington moved to the 19 before Gross booted a 36 yard field goal on fourth down to end the first half scoring.
Intercepting a pass fmni the Pirates on their own 36, George Washington moved farllur ahead with another field goal after penetrating to the 21 jaril line. Gross continued his kicking display Willi a s yard conversion. Approximately two minutes later George Washington insured the upset victory on a 29 yard touchdown run by Steve Molnar. Gross put the Colonials ahead 20-0 with his extra point kick.
Preventing the first shutout since 1962, the Pirates finally tallied on a 61 yard pass from Dennis Young to Jimmy Adkins. With one minute left in the game, Bob Paris ended the scor- ing at 20-7 with his extra point.
Colonials Tom Metz (83) and Paul Tortolani (41) attack East Carolina's Neal Hughes.
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PIRATES MAUL DAVIDSON 40-7
Playing one of their finest games, the East Carolina Pirates ripped the Davidson Wildcats in the first battle between the two schools since 1957. After a slow first quarter the Pirates came on strong to win 40-7 before an overflowing homecoming crowd in Ficklen Stadium.
Early in the second quarter, East Carolina began to roll by start- ing a scoring spree stopped only by the final gun. George Gay spearheaded the offense scoring three touchdowns and pitching out to tailbacks Billy Bailey and Dennis Young for two more. With two minutes gone in the second quarter. Gay plunged into the end zone from the one for the first Pirate score. Bob Paris' point after touchdown split the uprights to give the Bucs a 7-0 advantage. Davidson threatened in its next series of plays by getting to the Pirate 9 yard line before a pass from quarterback Jimmy Poole was taken by defensive wingback Robert Ellis.
After a Wildcat punt with approximately six minutes left in the half, the Buccaneers moved 54 yards on a pass from Bailey to sophomore Bob Withrow. Another Gay to Bailey lateral left the Wildcat defenders confused and the Bucs moved ahead with a
13 point spread. Taking possession on their own 40 yard line, the Pirates moved the ball well into Wildcat territory where Bailey connected for the ninth time as Grey Medinger crossed the goal line. Paris added his second point of the day giving East Carolina a 20-0 halftime lead.
In the third period, Davidson's Renn Gruber intercepted a lateral to start the first and only successful Wildcat drive of the afternoon. In eleven plays the Davidson offense moved to the Pirate goal as Keith scored from the 2. The Bucs caught fire in a short time as Gay carried the ball on a 52 yard touchdown jaunt. In the next set of plays. East Carolina's Johnny Johnson's recovery of a Davidson fumble led to another Gay touchdown. The Pirates entered the final period with a 33-7 lead after Gay's tally.
With eight minutes gone Neal Hughes picked a Davidson pass from the air to give East Carolina possession on the 34. A be- wildered Wildcat defense left Young in the open for a lateral from Gay, and Young easily scored. Paris added the extra point to end the scoring at East Carolina 40, Davidson 7.
George Gay looks for running space.
Bill Bailey goes over Davidson defenders to pass.
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IN '66 HOMECOMING.
Davidson's Billy Taylor is halted by Skipper Oliver and an- other unidentified Pirate tackler.
Bob Faris kicks an extra point against Davidson.
Grey Medinger attempts to avoid the Wildcat tackler
East Carolina's Robert Ellis fakes a pass and is brought down by Davidson's John Walker.
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LATE BUC RALLY DOWNS THE CITADEL.
Trailing at halftime 17-6, the East Carolina Pirates bounced back in the second half to spoil The Citadel's Homecoming hopes 27-17. Sophomore tailback Dennis Young led the Bucs to three touchdowns in the second half to capture the Pirates' third conference win.
Jim Gahagan put the Cadets ahead early in the game with a 25 yard field goal. Quarterback Bill Ogburn increased the lead to 9-0 with three minutes left in the first period, and Gahagan successfully booted the extra point to end the early scoring spree.
East Carolina broke the ice late in the second period, taking full advantage of a Bulldog fumble on the 19 yard line. In three plays, the Bucs scored on a 3 yard run by George Gay. The extra point attempt by Bob Paris failed, and the score remained 10-6. After receiving the kick off, the Cadets marched to the Buccaneer goal line in seven plays and moved ahead 16-6 on a pass from Ogburn to John Griest, Gahagan made the extra point attempt good to put the Pirates at an eleven point disadvantage.
Returning from the halftime break, the Bucs started a touchdown drive that began on the Citadel 48. With approximately 6 minutes elapsed in the third quarter, Jim Flowe tallied from the 1. Peter Moe brought East Carolina one point closer after the score to make it 17- 13.
Still trailing, the Pirates moved once again from their own 47 to the Citadel goal in ten plays with Dennis Young carrying for the touchdown. A fumble by Bill Ogburn gave the Bucs the ball once again two minutes later on the Cadet 10. Flowe carried from the one yard line on fourth down culminating the final big drive of the day for either team. Moe added the last point to put the Pirates on the winning side of a 27-17 score.
Wingback Robert Ellis takes a pass from The Citadel.
George Gay attempts a running play around Bulldog Cal McCombs.
Dennis Young gets away from defender Dennis Webb.
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Joe Testo hits the Southern Illinois offense head on.
SALUKIS HALT EAST CAROLINA PIRATES.
Hampered by injuries, the East Carolina Pirates were able to contain Southern Illinois until mid-way through the third quarter. Illinois took the lead 1 1-13 on a three-yard plunge by Doug Mougey and ended the game supporting a 31-13 win.
After Southern Illinois established a 7-0 lead in the first quarter, Jim Flowe scored East Carolina's first touchdown of the game in the second quarter on a 3-yard dash. Peter Moe's attempt for the extra point was unsuccessful. With three minutes remaining in the quarter, Mike Bridges scram- bled 35 yards for a touchdown. The kick was good and gave East Carolina a 13-7 lead at half-time.
The Salukis tame back after half-time to score 24 points and to stop the Buts completely. At the end of the third quarter the score was SIU 14 and EC 13. Illinois' first play in the fourth quarter ended in a touchdown. Four plays later Southern Illinois kicked in another three pointer with twelve minutes remaining. Ron Williams of Illinois ended the scoring after a 2-yard sprint. The game finished at 31-13.
Pirate offense vainly tries to move against the Salukis.
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RICHMOND SUCCUMBS TO PIRATES 28-16.
Playing their way to the number one con- ference position, the Pirates downed the Uni- versity of Richmond in East Carolina's final conference game of the 1966 season. With a 28-16 score, East Carolina assured itself of at least a tie for the conference championship.
Scoring for both teams seemed difficult in the first quarter. Finally, Mike Bragg kicked a 42 yard field goal giving the Spiders a 3-0 lead at the end of the quarter. Coming alive in the second period, East Carolina scored two touch- downs - the first on a one yard run by Jim Flowe and the second on a pass from Bill Bailey to Nelson Gravatt for 22 yards. Bob Paris kicked both extra points successfully. With less than a minute remaining in the quarter, Jack Jones received a kickoff on the six and lateralled to Don Everett on the 14. Everett ran 86 yards for a Spider touchdown. The half ended favoring East Carolina 14-9. Neither team scored in the third quarter despite several fumbles and recoveries. In the fourth period Flowe made another one yard sprint for a touchdown, and Faris' kick was good. Everett scored for the Spiders on a five yard pass from Buster O'Brien. Bragg's kick added another point. The Pirates' final touchdown came on a pass from Bailey to Tom Grant for 57 yards. Faris kicked for an additional point. Scoring ended with two minutes left in the game and gave East Carolina a 28-16 victory margin.
George Gay led East Carolina's ground of- fense by rushing for a total of 74 yards, and Larry Zunich spearheaded Richmond with 51 yards. O'Brien led all passers with 161 yards. Bailey, with a total of 100 yards, placed second.
Pirate offense goes back to the huddle to discuss strategy for the next play.
Pirate defender sails toward Richmond offense.
Tailback Bill Bailey rises to look for an open receiver.
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Boasting the top defensive record in the country, Southern Mississippi University invaded the Pirates' home field to walk off with a 35-14 victory. East Carohna held a 7-6 halftime edge, but the Southerners proved too strong in the final half and chalked up 29 points.
East Carolina scored first when tailback Bill Bailey fumbled on the 35 and left end Bob Withrow recovered the ball and carried it the rest of the distance to the goal. Southern Mississippi put its first points on the scoreboard with 9:26 left in the quarter on a 19 yard pass from Mike McClellan to Clyde Dowd. The extra point attempt was no good and thus left the Pirates in the lead 7-6.
McClellan moved the Southerners ahead m the third period by passing to Jack McAlpin from the 20. The two point attempt after the touchdown failed and left the Bucs at a 5 point disadvantage. Southern Mississippi increased its lead early in the fourth quarter on a 16 yard field goal by George Sumrall.
With nine minutes left in the game, McClellan threw to Qyde Dowd once again to give Southern Mississippi a 22-7 advantage. East Carolina moved one touchdown closer on a 20 yard pass from Bill Bailey to Jimniy Adkins, but a 92 yard kickoff return by John Johnson moved the Soudicrncrs out in front 29-7, and the Bucs did not score again.
Bill Davis ended the scoring for Southern Mississippi by intercepting a pass on the East Carolina 36 and return- ing it for the touchdown. The extra point attempt was no good and left the score 35-14.
Southerner's Mike McClellan 15 hit hard by Neal Hughes.
POWERFUL SOUTHERNERS DOWN BUCS.
Friedhoff (46) and Johnson (26) get into the middle of the action.
Pirates quickly close the hole in the line.
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CARDINALS OVERRUN BUCCANEERS.
In the final game of the season for both teams, East Carohna and the University of Louisville collided in Louis- ville, Kentucky, as the Cardinals rolled over the Pirates 21-7. Paced by All-American candidate Benny Russell, Louisville pushed two touchdowns across the goal line in the last period to break a 7-7 tie and claim the victory.
Playing scoreless ball until late in the first half, the Cardinals finally broke the ice with a 46 yard touchdown pass from Russell to Mike Dennis. Pete Compise success- fully booted the extra point to complete the first half scoring.
East Carolina came to life in the third quarter and tied the game 7-7 on a touchdown by sophomore Jim Flowe. The drive began on the Louisville 49 and was carried to the goal line in five plays. The big play came on the East Carolina 29. A lateral from Nelson Gravatt gave the ball to Bill Bailey, who passed to Bob Withrow. Withrow carried the ball to the three and the first down. A penalty against Louisville put the ball on the one, and Flowe car- ried it from there. Paris' extra point attempt was good.
Early in the fourth period the Cardinals forged ahead for good. Passing from the nine yard line, Russell successfully hit Jim Zamberlin for the score. Compise kicked the extra point once again. With 7:19 remaining, the Louisville Cardinals completed the scoring for the afternoon. In five plays the ball was moved from the Louisville 41 to the East Carolina 23. At this point Russell passed to Lonny Gilbert for the touchdown. Compise marked up his third conversion of the day to make the final score 21-7.
Lonny Gilbert (81) and Wayne Lineberry (56) try to grab a Louisville fumble.
Bill Bailey scans the field for an open receiver.
Louisville's record-breaking quarterback, Benny Russell, fails to move the ball on this play.
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1966 SCOREBOARD AND HIGHLIGHTS
Coach Clarence Stasavich and Coach Marv Levy shake hands after the William and Mary game.
Davidson fumbles as East Carolina's Robert Ellis closes in. The Pirates capture a 40-7 Homecoming win over the Wildcats.
ECC 7 William and Mary 7
ECC 14 Northeast Louisiana 21
ECC 17 Furman 0
ECC 40 Davidson 7
ECC 7 George Washington 20
ECC 27 The Citadel 17
ECC 13 Southern Illinois 31
ECC 28 Richmond 16
ECC 14 Southern Mississippi 35
ECC 7 Louisville 21
George Washington's Richard Strobach prepares to tackle Jimmy Adkins. The Colonials prevent the Bucs from being the sole Southern Conference champion.
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BABY BUCS ROLL TO PERFECT SEASON.
Richard Marroncelli (68) goes off the ground to stop a Chowan run while an unidentified Baby Buc tackle charges in from the front.
Posting one of the best records in East Carolina's history, the "Baby Bucs", led by Coach Henry Vansant, rolled to an undefeated 5-0-0 season. The team's outstanding performances were highlighted by the fine play of such leaders as Bryan McClure, offensive tailback, and Philip Bilodeau, defensive tackle. Both of these players were selected for the All-State football team.
The "Baby Bucs" began their season in fine fashion by shutting out Frederick Military Academy 13-0. A stout defense stunned the opponents as the East Carolina offensive units tallied the necessary victory margin in their first formal appearance.
Taking on Newport News Apprentice School in the second game of the season, Tommy Bullock and Butch Colson scored two touch- downs apiece for the Pirates. Bryan McClure hit Mike McGuirk for an aerial touchdown, and then this duo scored one touchdown each on individual rushing plays. The Bucs clinched the game 47-21.
In Charleston, South Carolina, the "Baby Bucs" had to overcome a 12-0 halftime score to down The Citadel Freshmen. A slow starting East Carolina offense was held to two first downs and 44 yards rushing in the first half. After intermission the "Baby Bucs" overtook the stubborn hosts to edge the Baby Bulldogs by a 21-19 count.
East Carolina gathered its fourth win over the University of Rich- mond "Baby Spiders." Bryan McClure threw two touchdown passes, and Tommy Bullock raced 70 yards on a punt return to outscore the Richmond team 19-6.
In the final game the freshmen team completed its undefeated season by romping over Chowan Junior College 69-0. Glenn Chambers scored three touchdowns and Butch Colson two. Tommy Bullock, Mike Bozman, Jim Gudger, John Anderson, and Danny 'Wilmer added one tally each. Gudger increased the lead by kicking nine extra points.
In the final statistics, the "Baby Bucs" marched for 1811 yards in total offense. McClure was the team leader in total offense with 727 yards, seven touchdown passes, and a 4.5 yards per carry average. The team scored 25 touchdowns for 160 points.
Co-captains Jim Gudger, Roger Bost, George Wheeler, and Coach Henry Vansant.
East Carolina back tries for the first down.
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McCLURE LEADS FRESHMEN TO VICTORY
SCOREBOARD
ECC 13 Frederick Military 0
ECC 47 Newport News Apprentice 21
ECC 21 The Citadel 19
ECC 19 University of Richmond 6
ECC 69 Chowan Junior College 0
Baby Buc tacklers ground the Chowan offense.
AS TEAM BREAKS RECORDS.
Front Row: G. Chambers, B. Colson, J. Gudgcr, V. Bozman. A. Bateman. B, Tucker, S. Laney, C. Henslee, J. Flanagan, P. Scott, B. McClure, M. McGuirk T. Bullock. Second Row: D. Wilmer, G. Wheeler, J. Hanrelty, R. Bost, P. Bilodeau, P. Weathersbee, D. Tyson, J. Williams, R. Pcarcc, M, Kennedy, M. Boaz. Third Row: K. Hinton, J Davis, G. Pickett, R. Mar-
roncelli, S. Boyles, S. Garrett, R. Anderson, T. Lucido, J. Deal, R. Roberson. Fourth Row: J. Anderson, J. Louis, Mike Vogler, D. Flanagan, L. Deal. B. Braak, T. Jordan, K. Orem, C Orton, C. Daniel, T. Jones, B. Vaughn. Fifth Row: B. Aycock, Manager, J. Little As Coach, Head Coach- H. Van- sant, C McRae, As. Coach, J. McPhaul, As Coach,
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CROSS-COUNTRY
The varsity Cross- Countiy team compiled a dual meet record of eight wins and two losses in its third year of intercollegiate competition. In cham- pionship competition, the Pirate harriers finished second in the North Carolina State Meet.
During the 1966 season, the top five runners were Don Jayroe, Charles Hudson, Terry Taylor, Mike Smith, and John Osborne. Randy Martin and Dick Roth, two distance runners for the Bucs, will be back next season. Ken Voss, a former Marine, will be running for East Carolina in 1968 and will challenge Don Jayroe for the number one spot on the team.
Taylor and Jayroe lead the pack in the meet with Baptist College.
Starter raises his gun for the beginning of the meet with Old Dominion College.
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HARRIERS POST 8-2 RECORD.
CROSS-COUNTRY SCORES
Low Score Wins
ECC 19 St. Andrews College 43
ECC 17 University of Richmond 42
ECC 24 North Carolina State 32
ECC 43 University of North Carolina 19
ECC 16 University of Virginia 45
ECC 23 Old Dominion College 33
ECC 18 Virginia Military Institute 26
ECC 29 The Citadel 40
ECC 20 Baptist College 39
2nd Place North Carolina State Championship
2nd Place Southern Conference Championship
Coach Berryhill keeps a close time check on his charges.
Front Row: C. Hudson, T. Taylor, T. Hickey, D. Crotts, D. Jayroe. Back Row: M. Smith, T. Martin, J. Osborne, D. Roth.
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SOCCER TEAM FINISHES 2-6.
Playing for the first time with a regular coach, the East Carolina soccer team had a record of two wins and six losses. The first victory over Wesleyan College was fol- lowed by losses to North Carolina State University, Pembroke State College, and Campbell College. At midseason the team defeated Wil- mington College and lost the re- maining three games to Pembroke State College, Saint Andrews Col- lege, and the University of North Carolina.
Leading scorers for the Pirates were Harry Harris, Co-Captain Ger- ald Horner, and Jeff McMillan. Outstanding defensive men were Ken Barbour, Co-Captain Charles Pressley, and Larry Price.
Getting the ball off right is an important part of the game.
Front: B Jordan, J. Horner, C. Presley, D. Wilkins, B. Graham Back: G. Harvey, J. McMillan, B. Honaker, K. Lueck, D. Bartlett, Coach H. Harris, J. Law, E. Thorne, N, Morphis.
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SOCCER SCOREBOARD
ECC 7 North Carolina Wesleyan 1
ECC 1 North Carohna State 3
ECC 1 Pembroke State College 3
ECC 1 Campbell College 4
ECC 5 Wilmington College 2
ECC 0 Pembroke State College 3
ECC 3 Saint Andrews College 5
ECC 0 University of North Carolina 11
Pirate player positions himself to put the ball in the goal.
Ken Barhour anxiously wails for the ball to come to him.
East Carolina opponent gets to the ball first.
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CHEERLEADERS OBTAIN CANNON, GREAT DANE TO
Head Cheerleader, Ed Walton. Front Row: S. Ciampa, J. Camp, D, Simmons, J. Grubbs, D. Pierce, C. Krautler, E. Hale. Second Row: B. Bullock, S. Robertson, P. Dalton, M. Timberlake, C. Catchpole, P. Simmons.
Chuck Krautler undergoes an anxious moment during the George Wash- ington contest.
Fifteen spunky cheerleaders and a Pirate mascot formed the nucleus of East Carolina's school spirit. Chosen in the spring by a committee of Student Government Association members, coaches, and team members, the cheerleaders worked through- out football and basketball seasons to boost E.C.C.'s school spirit and support the mighty Pirates.
The cheerleaders worked closely this year with the Student Government Association and the Spirit Committee. Under the leadership of Head Cheerleader, Ed Walton, the squad de- vised new cheers and clever antics.
Actual cheering at the games was only half the cheerleaders' work. Pep rallies, posters, spirit banners, goal post decorations, and hours of practice were a regular part of the cheerleaders' activities. The squad was proud of its "Rebel Yell" cannon, "E.C.U." Great Dane, purple and gold post, "Burn the Spider" pep rally, and game antics that did much to promote East Carolina's school spirit.
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PROMOTE SPIRIT.
Reigning Miss Cheerleader USA. Sherry Robertson.
East Carolina Mascot, Gary Dean, shows enthusiasm at a football game.
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS
Left to Right: D. Shuhan, L. Bokan, G. West, B. White, D. Williams, D. Holland, M. Johnson, J. Smith.
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QUINN ASSUMES HELM AS CAGE COACH.
Front Row; Coach Quinn, V. Colbert, D. Pasquariello, F. Campbell, G. Smith, J. Cox, B. Duckett, Assistant Coach Radovich. Second Row: Coach Stuart, S. Tilly, C. Lame, K. Sabo, T. Everett, L. Parker, J. Danowski.
Third Row: B. Lindfelt, B. McMakin, R. Kier, B. Francis, M. Simpson, Trainer, T. Willis, C. Holcomb,
With three starters missing from the previous year, new head coach Tom Quinn faced the task of rebuilding the 1966-67 basketball team. Returnees to the squad included guards Jimmy Cox, Bill Francis, Charles LaRue, and Fred Campbell. Gerald Smith and Danny Pasquariello returned to the front court, Vince Colbert, a transfer student from Eastern Utah College, alternated between the forward and center spots. Sophomores who saw a lot of action - Bob Lindfelt, Ken Sabo, and Richard Kier - could give the Pirates a solid foundation next year
Southern Conference opponents this year were West Virginia University, Furman University, The Citadel, The College of William and Mary, Virginia Military Institute, University of Richmond, and George Washington University. Non-conference opponents included powerful Dayton, the University of Connecticut, and Old Dominion College.
Co-Captain Fred Campbell, Coach Quinn, Co-Captain Gerald Smith.
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BUCS DOWN KEYDETS 79-72.
Playing at home for the second time during the season, the East Carolina cagers overcame the Keydets from Vir- ginia Military Institute 72-79 for the first Pirate Victory of the season. Danny Pasquariello topped all scorers with 30 points. Vince Colbert hit in double digits for the eighth straight game with 25 points. Pasquariello also grabbed 13 rebounds as the Bucs enjoyed a 42-24 edge in the rebounding department.
Both teams fought hard with the score tied 22 different times. The Keydets led 44-41 at the half and held a four point edge late in the first period. East Carolina went ahead with approximately ten minutes remaining in the second period and never relinquished the lead.
This victory gave the Bucs a 1-3 Southern Conference record and an overall total of 1-8. The win moved Virginia Military into the cellar of the conference with a record of 1-5 and an overall record of 2-7.
Vince Colbert (30) fires a jump shot while VMI's Denny Clark (25) tries in vain to block
Bob De Vos (31) notices too late that his man is in the clear for a good shot.
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SPIDERS SUCCUMB TO BUCS 97-80.
Playing their second home game in four days, the East Carolina Pirates built up a 36-27 halftime lead and went on to roll over the University of Richmond 97-80. Danny Pasquariello led all scorers with his second 30 point game of the season. Vince Colbert also continued his scoring pace racking up 21 points. Colbert pulled down 13 rebounds, top for both teams. Richmond's Johnny Moates scored 23 in the final half and 26 overall to take top honors for the Spiders.
Richmond led early in the first half by as much as four points. With 15:08 still left on the clock, forward Terry Burgess tallyed on a center jump shot to put the Spiders ahead 10-6. East Carolina's Danny Pasquariello tied the game 16-16 with approximately 11:30 remaining in the first period to push the Pirates ahead for good.
Pasquariello tossed in a center jump shot to make the score 70-50 to mark the biggest East Carolina margin of the night. The Spiders pulled to within eight points at 72-64 on a shooting spree by Moates before Colbert and Pasquariello found the range again to increase the lead to 17 points before the final buzzer.
Jimmy Cox prepares to put the ball in play.
Charles LaRue makes an easy two points.
Guard Fred Campbell attempts to get around Richmond defender.
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Danny Pasquariello hits one on a free-throw shot.
BUCS CLIP OLD DOMINION.
With Gerald Smith scoring 34 points, the East Carolina Pirates battled to a 90-88 win over the Monarchs of Old Do- minion College. Smith was also the leading rebounder pulling 13 off the boards. Not to be outdone, Vince Colbert got 11 rebounds and 17 points. The center spot was also burning the cords as Danny Pasquariello scored 27 points. Jimmy Cox balanced the Pirate scoring at- tack with 11 points. The game was tied 22 times before the final buzzer sounded. Down by six points at the half, the Pirates came on strong the lost half to capture the fourth straight win. The Pirates were behind the entire first half and did not lead until Colbert hit on a driv- ing lay-up with 18:11 remain- ing to make the score 55-54. Falling behind by five pomts. the Buccaneers tied the score at 62-62 with approximately 15:00 to go in the game. Bob? Pritchett connected on a center jump shot with 12:32 to go in the game to put the Pirates down by five points once again at 68-63. Smith tied the game for the last time 71-71 on a lay-up. Pasquariello moved the Bucs ahead permanently with 7:40 left at 73-71.
Jimmy Cox fires from the right corner.
Monarch defense prepares for the Buc attack.
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BUCS SLAY BULLDOG FIVE 80-72.
Falling behind only three times in the game, the East Carolina Pirates rolled over the Bulldogs from The Citadel 80-72 in a Southern Conference contest. Vince Colbert led the Bucs with 20 points, followed by Gerald Smith who tossed in 16. Bulldog leader Pat Conroy took game honors with 25 points. The Pirates grabbed a seven point lead early in the opening period, but Con- roy tied the game up within three minutes with his outside shoot- ing. The Citadel jumped to a two point lead on a hook shot by Dan Mohr. Smith tied the game up on a driving layup, and Danny Pasquariello put East Carolina back in the driver's seat. Spreading their margin to 17 points on a Colbert layup with four minutes to play, the Pirates controlled the remainder of the game. The Bulldogs put forth a final effort and came within eight points be- fore the game ended with East Carolina winning 80-72.
Pat Conroy (22) C, Hooper (15) and Bob Lindfelt perform their work under the boards.
Vince Colbert goes for a shot over the head of Al Kroboth (31).
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PIRATES OVERCOME GEORGE WASHINGTON 79-73.
East Carolina fought off a strong last minute effort by the George Washington Colonials to win the fifth game of the season and the fourth conference game in a row. The contest proved to be extremely close being tied seven times in the first half with a 39-39 halftime score and a final of 79-^3.
George Washington's Joe Lalii hit for 23 points, and Pirate Gerald Smith finished second in the scoring colunin with 22. Foul shooting provided the winning margin with the Pirates connecting on 27 of 32 shots from the line. The Colonials hit on 19 of 26.
Grabbing a 2-0 lead immediately after the opening tap, George Washington built up as much as a nine point spread before the first five minutes had elapsed. The Bucs went ahead for the first time with 10:28 remaining in the half on a corner jump shot by forward Vince Colbert. The lead switched several times in the half before ending in a 39-39 tie.
Early in the second period East Carolina's Danny Pasquariello received a two-shot foul to send the Buccaneers ahead 41-39. The Colonials remained down for the rest of the game with the Pirates leading by as much as 14 points three times in the second half. Under the hot shooting of Colonial guards Dick Ellis and Joe Lalli, George Washing- ton cut down the Pirate lead to four points with approximately 1:30 remaining in the game. Clutch foul shooting by Charles LaRue gave the Bucs four points in 30 seconds to provide the final Pirate momen- tum.
Danny Pasquariello powers his way through the Colonial defense for two points.
Pirate offensive men capitalize on a fast break.
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EAST CAROLINA EDGES BY PANTHERS 71-70.
Chris Lindsay (13) tries to stop Fred Campbell (22) from having an effective offense.
Jimmy Cox shoots over the head of High Point defender Chris Lindsay (13)
Playing on the Pirates' home court, the Panthers of High Point College lost a 71-70 basketball thriller in the last seven seconds of the game on a winning lay-up by forward Gerald Smith. The contest was the first between the two schools since East Carolina's head coach Tom Quinn left the High Point coaching position last year.
With the lead constantly changing hands in the first seven minutes. High Point went ahead with 12:54 remain- ing in the first half at 13-12 on a lay-up by center Jim Picka. The Panthers built up as much as a seven point lead before East Carolina caught up and edged in front 26-25 with approximately six minutes to play in the half. Guard Jimmy Cox put the Bucs ahead for the remainder of the half on a jump shot with 2:29 left. East Carolina had established a four point lead when the buzzer sounded.
High Point forged into the lead for the first time in the last period at 55-54 on a shot by Jim Colbert. With 5:37 the Panthers put pressure on the Buc offense going in front 64-63. At one point in the last few minutes High Point led 66-63 for their biggest margin in the half. With the clock showing 23 seconds and a 70-69 score in favor of High Point, Cox stole the ball from Panther guard Chris Lindsay and called a time out. Smith tallyed on a lay up to give East Carolina a 71-70 lead and the game.
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WILLIAM AND MARY SURGES PAST EAST CAROLINA.
The College of William and Mary ended an East Carolina home court win skein at five by racing to an 84-72 win in the second meeting of the year be- tween the two schools. East Carolina led briefly early in the game by scores of 4-3 and 6-5 before falling behind permanently. Ben Pomeroy put the Indians ahead 7-6 on a jump shot with 16:43 left in the first halt. William and Mary built up as much as a ten point margin in the first period going ahead 24-14. Behind the shooting of Jimmy Cox and Vince Col- bert, the Bucs battled back before intermission to make the halftime score 38-34.
In the second half East Carolina never cime closer than six points to the Redskins. Pomeroy started the tinal period with a left corner jump shot making it 40-34. Run Panneton gave William and Mary its biggest lead of the night on a fast break putting the Indians ahead 75-52. The Buccaneers put on a last minute surge and pulled to within eight points of tieing the game. Four final free throws gave Wil- liam and Mary the final winning margin at 84-72.
Smith blocks an attempted shot by William and Mary's Ben Pomeroy. (52)
Jimmy Cox (20) loses his balance after a hook shot.
Danny Pasquariello drives in for a lay-up.
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MILLER, MODLIN PACE BABY BUCS.
From Row: Coach Tony Radovich, B. Stokes, T. Miller, J. Modim, W. Hardee, B. Kelly, and T. Roberts manager. Back Row: K. Capps, E. Brafford, J. Cavanaugh, B. Pier, J. Powell, and T. Bennet
Led by guard Tom Miller and center Jim Modlin, the Bahy Bucs represented Eas: Carolina against such foes as The College of William and Mary Freshmen, the Univer- sity of North Carolina Freshmen, and the University of Richmond Freshmen. High- light of the season at the time of the BUC- CANEER printing was the 22 point victory margin over Chowan Junior College. In a 43 point scoring spree by Tom Miller, the Baby Bucs routed Chowan 86-64.
Under the spirited leadership of Coach Radovich, the starting five were Tom Mil- ler, Jim Modlin, Jerry Cavanaugh, Ed Bra- ford, and Bill Stokes. The Baby Bucs showed marked improvement during the year. The basic defense was a half court man-to-man press balanced with a 1-3-1 offense. Rebounding proved to be a major strength with Modlin and Stokes doing most of the work off the boards.
Captain Tom Miller, Coach Tony Radovich, Captain Jim Modlin.
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RADOVICH PILOTS FRESHMEN SQUAD.
Tom Miller drives for a bucket against the Indians.
Jim Modlin grabs a rebound apainst Louisburg Junior College.
East Carolina forward Brafford shoots from the corner.
Coach Radovich explains his strategy during a timeout.
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SWIMMING
Reigning as the Southern Conference champions for the second straight year, the East CaroHna swimming team in- cluded the University of North Carolina, North Carohna State University, Florida State University, University of Florida, and the University of South Carolina. Coached by Dr. Ray Martinez and as- sistant coach Chuck Norwood, East Carolina made a very respectable show- ing in the National Championships held in Commerceo, California.
Spearheading the squad were seniors Mike Hamilton and Layne Jorgenson and juniors Owen Paris, Mike Tomber- lin, Les Gerber, and Dick Tolvin. First year varsity men included Bill Lafferty, Jim Manchester, Bob Moynihan, Eric Orrell, and John Sutton.
Front Row: B. Lafferty, L. Gerber, D. Tobin, B. Moynihan.
Middle Row: P. Donahue, J. Manchester, E. Orrell, M. Hamilton, O. Pans, M. Tomberlin, C. Norwood.
Bad Row: G. DeVedo, D. Murphy, D. Snyder, B. Littleton, L. Jorgensgn, R. Connoway, J. Sultan,
E. Mill, Coach Dr. Ray Martinez.
Dave Phillips and Mike Hamilton prepare for the meet to begin.
Coach Ray Martinez pauses for a moment's thought.
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SWIMMING
Jim Manchester emerges from the pool after a fine finish.
Ed Mills leaves with a show of enthusiasm
Sonny Culbreth. Les Gerber, Dick Tobin. Bob Baird, and Paul Donahue wait for the state of the meet with South Carolina.
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SENIORS HAMILTON, JORGENSON SPEARHEAD TANKMEN.
East Carolina swimmer takes off in a meet with Virginia Tech.
Swimmer Own Paris waits for his event to begin
Leading swimmers John Sultan, Mike Hamilton, Eric Orrell, and Layne Jorgenson pose before the VPI meet starts.
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METZGAR PACES BUC WRESTLERS.
With one loss behind it, East Caro- lina's wrestling team had eight matches remaining on the schedule when the Buccaneer went to press. Relying heav- ily on Howard Metzgar, Coach Gantt looked forward to another winning Season such as last years 6-3 overall record. Included on the 1967 schedule were die College of William and Mary, Duke University, Old Dominion Col- lege, Davidson College, and The Citadel.
VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM; Kneeling: M. dineen, H. Campbell, B. Smith, and J. Johnson.
Standing: D. Warren, H. Metzgar, and H. Harris
Buc grappler holds the top position in the meet with Old Dominion College.
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WRESTLING 1967
Old Dominion and East Carolina battle on the mat.
Coach Gantt shows Howard Metzgar how to develop his skills.
Howard Metzgar (top) and Harry Harris improve through practice.
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Referee closely observes the action for any foul moves.
FRESHMEN SQUAD: Kneeling: B. Hampton, J. Sellers, T. Ellenburger, T. Ellenburger, D. Stowe, G. Lacklen. Standing: P. Smith, S. Sandy, R. Pearce, S. Bastien, R. Rich, S. Bernhart, S. McDowell, R. Kitchens.
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Frank Freudig and Russell Nolan review one of their numerous reports.
To prepare selected male students for an interesting, challenging career as an officer in the United States Air Force is the main goal of the Department of Aerospace Studies. The traditional four year Air Force ROTC program is being phased out; and with its departure, lengthy periods of drill and military ceremonies on the campus are dis- appearing. The new two year Air Force ROTC program now being offered stresses academic proficiency and practical lead- ership training. In addition to academics, the 140 man Cadet Corps is very active on the campus and in the local area. Major projects of the year have been Air Force ROTC Week, the Campus Blood Drive and the Annual Pitt County March of Dimes Marchathon. Nineteen senior cadets were enrolled in the Flight, Instruction Program this year. Upon completion of the campus ground school and flying instruction, the students are eligible to receive the Federal Aviation Agency Private Pilot's License. Upon graduation the flying cadets enter the Air Force flying training.
DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE STUDIES
FOR AN AIR FORCE
TSgt. Carlos Bryant
TSgt. John L. Hamilton
Maj. Leon V. Kluttz
Maj. Kevin T. Ryan Jr.
Maj. Carl E. Tadlock Jr.
TSgt. Grover M. Thomas
Lt. Col. Douglas F. Carty Director
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Numerous hours of classroom study are required to become an Air Force officer.
PREPARES JUNIORS AND SENIORS
CAREER.
Cadet officers take a few moments to celebrate Christmas.
Future Air Force officer demonstrates his communication ability.
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Dr. Wellington B. Gray, Dean
Mr, Wesley J. Crawley
Mr. Charles H. Duggan
Mr. Donald L. Durland
Mr. Robert S. Edmiston
Mrs. Sara Edmiston
Dr. Emily Farnham
Mrs. Marilyn Gordley
Mrs. Nanene Jacobson
Mr. Ralph E. Jacobs
Mr. Norman Keller
Mr. Paul R. Minnis
Dr. John F. Moffitt
Mr. Francis L. Neel
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross
Mr. Donald Sexauer
Dr. Francis Speight
ART STUDENTS
Being a good artist takes many hours of practice.
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Future artists are given specific puinters by their instructor
Working on an intaglio, Ethel Girvin exhibits her artistic ability.
Close cooperation and inciividual association between students and faculty were at a peak this year in the School of Art. As a result of this particular discipline, the excellence and production of the art students increased greatly; and these students considered the art school as their home.
Development and expansion of the Department were shown in many ways. Two courses in photography became part of the commercial art program, and new painting studios were installed in Old Austin. The graphic arts area grew to twice its previous size, and new sen'ice areas for ceramics and sculpture were built in the basement of the cafeteria complex. The first issue of Forum I, a student-produced school bro- chure, appeared this year. It contained selected reproduced works of the students.
PUBLISH FIRST ISSUE OF FORUM 1.
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DR JOHN M. HOWELL
Composed of seventeen departments, the School of Arts and Sciences is the only school on campus divided into departments. Providing the general liberal arts education for all liberal arts majors, this school functions as a central unit between the administration and the individual departments. The school is the largest unit in the college in terms of programs, staff, and students. The progressive School of Arts and Sciences is constantly striv- ing to better its academic standards.
DEAN OF SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Miss Boyce lectures to her class in Library Science.
SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CONTAINS SEVENTEEN DEPARTMENTS.
Language students make good use of the laboratory to perfect their skills.
Biology professors add to their knowledge through research.
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DRAMA AND SPEECH DEPARTMENT OFFERS NEW PROGRAM IN THEATER MANAGEMENT.
Inmate of the French insane asylum, Charenton, pauses by a bucket of blood in Murat-Sade.
Mr. Albert Pertalion
Mr. G. Douglas Ray
Mr. Edgar Loessin, Director
Mrs. Rosalind Roulston
Mr. John A. Sneden
Dr. Helen V. Steer
Mrs. Mary A. Stephenson
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Introducing this year new programs in theatre man- agement, stage management, and ornamentation and decor aided in expanding the Drama and Speech Department into a more diversified field of study. Through the ad- dition of a workshop theatre and the regular five annual major productions students were able to pursue a more thorough and comprehensive study of drama. The depart- ment offered full complement of courses in public address and sponsored the East Carolina Debate team. During the summer, the department remained active by offering a lim- ited amount of related class work and acting as the pro- ducer lit a protessional summer theatre, embracing the four basic arts affiliated with theatre and speech-drama: dance, radio and television broadcasting, and public speaking. The department offered students professional discipline within the liberal arts concept.
Fear grips Shannon, the defrocked priest of "The Night of the Iguana."
Actual detnonstration plays an important part of every speech class.
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Under the aegis of a new director, Dr. Charles Wiley, the English department this year established a special Library committee with the primary purpose of evaluating the holdings of Joyner Library in various fields of English. The committee concentrated on building up the collections and maintaining them at a current level. The department sponsored the North Carolina Poetry Forum and the Reilly Institute for high school teachers. New graduate and undergraduate courses were added in 1967 to broaden the English discipline at East Carolina College. Administrative Divisions of the Department were the supervisor of the graduate studies, the chairman of Freshman English, the super%'isor of student teaching, and special com- mittees appointed by the departmental chairman. Records of English majors were filed this year in a new, streamlined, ef- ficient system.
Striking a leisurely pose while teaching. Dr. Frank Adams lectures to his American literature students.
WILEY BECOMES DIRECTOR OF ENGLISH DEPARTMENT.
Dr. Francis R. Adams
Mrs. Louise B. Adams
Dr. Warren B. Bezanson
Dr. Charles G. Wiley Director
Dr. Richard J. Browne
Mrs. Marie Browning
Dr. Richard Capwell
Dr. Hermine Caraway
Mr. William G. Cherry
Mrs. Faye Clay
Mrs. Nell C. Everett
Dr. W. H. Grate
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Dr. Rachel Kilpatrick zips to her spring quarter eight o'clock class.
Miss Mary H. Greene
Miss Janice Hardison
Mrs. Antoinette Jenkins
Mrs. Jo Ann F. Jones
Miss Marian D. Jones
Mr. Frank W. Motley
Miss Margaret A Pinton
Dr. Meredith N. Posey
Dr. Norman Rosenfeld
Mr. Edwin P. Shaw
Dr. Frederick Sorensen
Mrs. Mary Sorensen
Mrs. Edith Webber
Mrs. Harriette C. Woodside
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Perhaps the fastest growing group on campus was the Foreign Language Depart- ment. In addition to the four new faculty' members, exchange students were engaged from France, Spain, and Latin America for the purpose of broadening the horizons of students by bringing them in contact with the ideas and the cultures of other countries. Language workshops for in-service French teachers were conducted periodically. Next year for the first time, two years of a foreign language will be a requirement for admission to the college.
M. Marion adds persunal interest tn his class with anecdotes of his experiences in France.
Foreign language students use the language laboratory at least an hour a week.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES TO BE REQUIRED FOR ADMISSION.
Mr. James L. Fleming, Director
Dr. Jose Barco
Mrs. Esler Muro Fernandez
Dr. Joseph A. Fernandez
Miss Manolita Fernandez
Mrs. Helga E. Hill
Mrs. Maria H. Koonce
Mr. Andre Marion
Miss Molly M. Morgan
Dr. Robert Morrison
Dr. Alfred Murad
Mrs. Marguerite A. Perry
Dr. Norma Lee Richardson
Mr. George E. Rickman
Dr. Albert Scholz
Mr. Randall Sipes
Miss Raquel Tann
Dr. Henry Wanderman
Mrs. Relly Wanderman
Mrs, Helen G. Zarovich
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Dr. Robert E. Cramer, Director
Dr. Charles Q. Brown
Dr. Ennis Chestang
Mr. Clyde J. Dunigan
Mr. Mack H. Gillenwater
Mr. Ronald A. Larson
Dr. Jean E. Lowry
Dr. George C. Martin
Mrs. Janet Petterson
Dr. H. Daniel Stillwell
GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Recent acquisition of an equipment grant in Aerial Photo Interpretation was one of the many signs of growth in the combined department of Geography and Geology. Ge- ology met the general education science re- quirements, and students were able to ob- tain a minor in this area.
As part of the North Carolina Geographic Society, this department participated in the quarterly publishing of the North Carolina Geographer. Throughout the year, seminars for geography teachers as well as bi-weekly seminars for geography majors were conduct- ed. During the past summer, a successful tour through Mexico gave students an opportunity for first-hand geographic study.
Invaluable maps aid many classes.
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James Dunigan selects a film for his Geography 15 lecture.
Carthographic students use an adding machine to obtain scales for their maps.
EXEMPLIFIES RAPID GROWTH.
Rock collecting never was so complex or confusing.
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Mr. James B. Berryhill
Mrs. Gay H. Blocker
Mr. Robert L. Boone
Mr. Harold C. Bullard
Dr. Nephi M. Jorgensen, Director
Miss Frances Douglas
Mr. Robert B. Gantt
Dr. Edgar W. Hooks, Jr.
Mr. Larry L. Kendrick
Dr. Raymond Martinez
Miss Mavis Mitchell
Dr. Tom L. Paul
Mr. Howard Porter
Mr. Anthony J. Radovich
STUDENTS ANTICIPATE NEW
All freshmen are required to take a basic course in Health.
Advanced swimmers take some pointers from their
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Continuing an expanded program of study which began in 1964. the Health and Physical Education Department offered a comprehensive major in physical education. This new program helped prepare majors to become better coaches and teachers. The Department sponsored clinics and workshops in various sports, and it pre- sented on the Greenville Television station a program to acquaint the public with the func- tions of the Department.
Beginning in the fall of 1967, the men will be taught in the new Men's Gymnasium, and the women will remain in the present gymna- sium. The Department offers the individual a complete involvement physically, mentally, and socially.
GYMNASIUM.
Mrs. Blocker ohserves couple practicing the Jitterbug.
Mr. Ernest William Schwartz
Mr. N. Earl Smith
Miss Nell Stallings
Mr. Clarence Stasavich
Dr. Ralph H. Steele
Mr. Henry C. Vansant
Mr. Odell Wleborn
Dr. Joseph E. Welch
Mr. George Everett Williams
swimming instructor.
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In conjunction with Phi Alpha Theta, an international hon- orary history society, the Department of History established the Lambda Eta chapter at East Carolina College to promote for superior students interest and academic achievement in history. The Department of History sponsored the East Caro- lina Manuscript Collection in an effort to understand America's past through the preser\-ation of family and personal rec- ords and through the collection of historic manuscripts. As a result of the increase in staff members, expanded work on the history of the Far East was undertaken. The Department of History made research its key interest in the belief that scholarly research leads to an active, alert, and interested teaching staff.
Dr. Philip Adler
Mr. John C. Atkeson
Mr. Joseph S. Bachman
Dr. Herbert R. Paschal, Director
Mr. Wyatt L. Brown
Mr. Walter T. Calhoun
Dr. H. A. Coleman
Dr. Howard Clay
Dr. Betty C. Congleton
Dr. John C. Ellen
Dr. Alvin A. Fahrner
Dr. Henry C. Ferrell
Mr. Bertram H. Groene
Mr, Thomas C. Herndon
Dr. Paul Murray
Dr. George Pasti
Dr. Charles Price
Dr. Fred Ragan
Dr. Claude C. Sturgill
Dr. Richard C. Todd
Mr. James H. Wease
Miss George-Ann Willard
Dr. Wilkins B. Winn
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Students of American History take necessary lecture notes.
HISTORY DEPARTMENT MAKES RESEARCH A MAIN GOAL.
Dr, Paschall enlightens students on local historical events.
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Mr Gene D. Lanier, Director
Miss Emily S. Boyce
Mrs. Barbara Garrison
DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY
Student Doyle Perdue explores stacks for research materials in American history.
Student capitalizes on the solitude of the reading room.
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Co-operating with all Departments, the service division of the Library this year became separate from the depart- ment of library science. The Library boasts twenty-two professional librarians and eleven clerical assistants.
Twenty-seven graduate hours are now offered in the library science major, and all of the courses have been revised to include both book and non-book materials. These courses are supplemented by a new collection of filmstrips, recordings, and transparencies. Last summer the department offered an NDEA Institute and Ad- vanced Study for School Librarians. Another institute of the same nature was recently founded in connection with the United States Office of Education. In addition to the majors, many students take courses to meet cer- tification for school librarians.
Cataloging method provides students easy access to re-search materials.
SCIENCE SEPARATES FROM SERVICE DIVISION OF LIBRARY.
Mr. Wendell W. Smiley Head Librarian
Mrs. Betsy B. Allen
Mrs. Sara Batten
Mrs. Jo Ann Bell
Mrs. Anne Shelton Briley
Mrs. Anne Cargile
Mrs. Marguerite Crenshaw
Mr. H. Fitzhugh Dade
Mrs. Shirley T. Jones
Mr. Peter Ku
Mrs. Sally Mann
Miss Leah L. McGlohon
Mrs Phoebe Owens
Dr. E. Louise Payne
Dr. Mildred Southwick
Miss Elizabeth Walker
Mrs. Lily Carr Weaver
Miss Marguerite Wiggins
Miss Vernie Bert Wilder
Mr. Lee G. Williams
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GRANTS SUPPORT IN-SERVICE INSTITUTES
Dr. Donald F. Bailey
Mrs. Bardee Bond
Mr. Oscar W. Brannan
Mr. Andre R. Brousseau
Mr. Roger L. Creech
Mr. John Daniels
Mrs. Stella Daugherty
Dr. Kenneth J. Davis
Mrs. Mildred H. Derrick
Mrs. Frances F. Dudley
Mrs. Nancy C. Dunigan
Mrs. Ellen C. Fleming
Dr. Tullio J. Pignani, Director
Mrs. Tennala A. Gross
Mr. Paul W. Haggard
Dr. Katherine W. Hodgin
Mathematics students attempt to solve an algebra problem.
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FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS TEACHERS.
Fifty high school mathematics teachers benefited from a grant received by the Mathematics Depart- ment from the National Science Foundation. Mem- bers of the facult)' shared their talents and time out- side the classrcionis by participating in seminars. deh\ering talks to Parent Teachers' Association groups, and taking part in the Visiting Lecturer Pro- gr.un sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America.
Enlarged course offerings enabled students to take every quarter, instead of every other quarter or once a year, almost all of the required courses for the B.S. and A.B. degrees.
After working diligently, this student arrives at a solution.
Mrs. Nannie L. Manning
Mrs. Virginia G. McGrath
Mrs. Evelyn B. Moye
Dr. Sallie E. Pence
Mrs. Brownie H. Stancil
Mr. Frank W. Saunders
Dr. Katye O. Sowell
Mr. Frank C. Townsend
Miss Louise Williams
Mr. Robert Woodside
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Proud of the academic record of its department at East Carolma, the Philosophy Department strives to develop within its students a profound sense of the problems of individuality, society, and civilization. This year, in an effort to broaden this development, the department incorporated into its regular program a Staff Colloquism Meeting. Twice a quarter, faculty personnel expounded on ".elected philosophical topics in an effort to share their views with faculty members, philosophy majors, and other interested individuals.
Dr. John Kozy, Jr. Director
Dr. C. J. Bradner
Mr. Houston Craighead, Jr.
Mr. D. D. Gross
Miss Margaret Jones
Mr. Ernest C. Marshall
PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT CONDUCTS SEMI-QUARTERLY SEMINARS.
Dr. Bradner and Rev. Bronson Matney enter into a lively discussion at the Men's Residence Council Meeting.
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Dr. John East lectures on two notable reapportionment cases.
In order to implement its new program leading to the Master of Arts Degree in Political Science, additional courses were incorporated at the senior level, the senior- graduate level, and the graduate level of instruction. In its effort to reacquaint North Carolina social studies teachers with governmental problems, the Department of Political Science sponsored the Institute on Constitutional Democracy and Totalitarianism and a program on Asian Studies. Members of the department lectured in various high sch<X)ls throughout the state. The department aimed to develop a reputation as a department in which stand- ards of instruction and research were high yet reasonable, in which teaching methods were varied but democratic, and in which students and teachers found a challenge to de\'elop their full potential as intelligent citizens.
Jim Kimsey consults advisors to the Model United Nations.
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ADDS TWENTY NEW COURSES.
Dr. William F. Troutman, Jr. Director
Mr. herbert R. Carlton
Dr. Faye Carroll
Dr. James C. Dixon
Dr. John M. Howell
Dr. Jung-Gun Kim
Mr. Brian F. Rader
Dr. Darrell C. Wilson
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Dr. Clinton R. Prewett, Director
Mr. Graham J. Burkheimer, Jr.
Mr. Calvert Dixon
Dr. William Grossnickle
Dr. Ramon M. Hedges
Dr. Thomas Long
Dr. Julia Marshall
Dr. C. T. Martoccia
Miss Nannette McLain
Dr. Charles C. Mitchell
Mr. Franklin J. Sadlack
Mrs. Hazel F. Stapleton
Dr. Harry A. Williams
Dr. Donald W. Zimmerman
PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW TEACHING AIDS.
In the Psychology Department an excellent group of resident students indicated a wholesome and thorough identification with the professional stance of psychology. The department greatly expanded its student body in both the under-graduate and grad- uate programs. Internships were in effect at various mental health institutions in the state, and the experi- mental facilities and the shop were used extensively by the graduate and undergraduate students.
Several new teaching aids were added to the department in conjunction with a National Science Foundation equipment grant given for the school year 1966-67. Installation of Psi Chi, the national honorary fraternity in psychology, was planned.
Psycholoey majors are required to perform experiments with white rats.
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NATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL HONORARY SOCIETY ESTABLISHES CHAPTER AT EAST CAROLINA.
Mr. John Benjamin Barton
Dr. George A. Douglas
Mrs. Gladys D. Howell
Dr. Ralph R. Napp
Dr. Paul A. Toll
Dr. Blanche G. Watrous
In the- spring of 1966 the Dejwrtmcnt of Sociology was successful in affiliating with Alpha Kappa Delta, the National Sociologi- cal Society. A new course. Social Welt are as a Social Institution, was added to the cur- riculum; and the Department hoped to draft a proposal for a Mister's Degree in Sociology. Each faculty member was en- couraged to give comprehensive examina- tions and to require term or research proj- ects.
Dr Melvin J. Williams Director
Dr. Williams finds an eager response to his questions.
Dr. Watrous glows with pridde at a new addition to the department.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OFFERS
E. R. Browning, Dean
Dr. James Bearden
Miss Dorothy Brandon
Mr. Norman H. Cameron
Dr. Albert R. Conley
Miss Frances Daniels
Mrs. Ouida Debter
Dr. Audrey V. Dempsey
Mrs. Thadys Dewar
Dr. William H. Durham
Miss Ruby Edens
Dr. Alton Finch
Mr. John Fletcher, II
Dr. Marjorie P. Guy
Mr. Joseph H. Hanchrow
Dr. Alice M. Harrison
Mrs. Carol Hart
Mr. William Hart
Dr. Paul T. Hendershot, Assistant Dean
Dr. Joseph A. Hill
Mr. Samuel T. Hill
Mr. Kenenth C. James
Dr. Raymond L. Jones
Mrs. Ruth Bell Jones
Dr. Tora Larsen
Mr. Gorman Ledbetter
Mrs. Linda W. Little
Miss Velma Lowe
Mrs. Lucille K. Lundy
Mr. Jesse McDaniels
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEGREE.
Dr. Harnld McGrath
Mrs. Mildred McGrath
Dr. Keith Mills
Miss Gwendolyn Potter
Dr. Donald C. Rocke
Dr. Joseph W. Romita
Miss Margery S. Sparks
Dr. Jack N. Thornhill
Mr. Jack W. Thornton
Mr. William H. Watson
Enlarged seminar programs for business executives and expansion of courses in data processing and computer operations emphasized the constant progression of the School of Business. For the first time the School of Business offered a new Master of Business Administration Degree. To develop the total education of business ma- jors, the School of Business sponsored the Executive Development Seminar and the North Carolina Savings and Loan League Program. In this manner, new horizons and facets of the business world were presented to those students oriented in business. As a professional School of Business, it was easily distinguished from the other departments and schools on campus by its specialized subject matter and staff training.
Mr. Robert H. West
Dr. Chung-Jeh Yeh
Dr. Louis H. Zincone
Business students listen attentively as the instructor reviews past law cases.
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Dr. Frank Arwood
Dr. James W. Batten
Dr. Ralph Brimley
Mr. James W. Carruth
Dr. Edward J. Carter
Dr. Thomas Chambliss
Dr. Amos Clark
Dr Joseph W. Congleton
Mrs. Billie L. Daniel
NEW COURSES IN EDUCATION
Installation of audiometric and audio- visual centers increased the facilities of the School of Education, New courses were added to fulfill certification requirements in the areas of Special Education, (mental retardation), speech and hearing, and audio- visual education. The school sponsored on campus seminars for secondary and elemen- tary school officials.
Each faculty member within the School of Education strived to help the student to grow in knowledge and understanding of himself and others and to become a fit per- son in all aspects of life, especially in the training of young children.
Using a tacking iron to position pictures for the drymount process proves a tedios job.
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Mrs. Elsie Eagan
Dr. Frank Fuller
Mrs. Nancy Keck Ginnings
Dr. Keith Holmes
Dr Margaret H Ingram
Dr. William B Martin
Dr. Ruth Modlin
Dr. Clifford Nixon
Dr. Ruth Nixon
Dr. Gilbert Gray Ragland
Dr. Mary Lois Staton
Dean Douglas R. Jones, Director
MEET CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHERS.
Under the strict eye nf their professors, these Education majors try their hand at the dry-mount process.
Explanation is necessary for these coeds to learn how to work a film-strip projector.
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To expand its offerings, the Home Economics Department looked forward to the construction on a new building and made plans to affiliate with Phi Upsilon Omicron, the National Fra- ternity in Home Economics. The department offered a combination of liberal and profes- sional education with studies specializing in Home Economics. Synthesizing knowledge derived not only from its own research but also from the humanities and the arts and sciences, the profes- sion of Home Economics applied this knowl- edge to problems of individuals, families, and the community at large. Home Economics func- tioned as an interdisciplinary and interrelated field in its contribution to the education of all students.
Proper arrangement of furniture improves interior design.
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT AWAITS COMPLETION OF NEW BUILDING.
Home Economics students learn important facts about weighing food.
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Students find helpful information about design in clothing textbooks
Dr. Miriam B. Moore, Director
Miss Patricia Benson
Dr. Josephine A. Foster
Miss M. Frances Hatcher
Miss Geneva A. Helms
Dr. Patricia Hurley
Miss Ruth Lambie
Mrs. Willene England O'Neal
Mrs. Ese Sever Ozgener
Dr. Vila H. Rosenfeld
Miss Alice Strawn
Miss E. Merle Wade
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With a major in Industry, East Carolina College stu- dents can now earn a B.S. in Industrial and Technical Education. Seven new courses supporting this degree were added to give the students actual experience in some phase or phases of industry.
This year the Industrial Arts Department hosted the Administrators' Conference at which public school super- intendents, principals, guidance counselors, and other school officials discuss problems pertinent to the in- struction of Industrial Arts.
Instruction involving co-ordination of hand and mind and an understanding of industry constituted the goals of the department. Its aim was the preparation of the student for intelligent participation in an industrial en- vironment.
In the foundry, Dr. Bing assists a stduent with metal work.
Mr. Wilbert R. Ball
Dr. Kennth L. Bing, Director
Mr. F. L. Broadhurst
Dr. Thomas Haigwood
Dr. William R. Hoots
Mr. John T. Kelly
Mr. Clarence M. Kelsey
Mr. Robert W. Leith
Mr. Blondy E. Scott
Mr. Paul E. Waldrop
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Much emphasis is given to the use of electricity as industrial power in this basic electricity class.
DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION SPONSORS ADMIN ISTLL4TORS CONFERENCE.
This student winds the coil on a crystal radio.
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Practicing for a musical presentation takes many hours of hard work.
Learning to master the art of playing the piano demands practice.
Future musician tries his hand at composing.
Expansion and improvement were first on the agenda for the School of Music. The move into their beautiful new building highlighted this year. Through a two-year grant from the Health, Education, and Welfare Depart- ment for prospective teachers and for the expansion of staff and facilities, the School of Music enlarged its opportunities. The primary social and cultural event was their annual contemporary Music Festival.
The School of Music offered a variety of services to students and faculty through radio, television, and numer- ous concerts.
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SCHOOL OF MUSIC MOVES INTO NEW BUILDING.
Mr. Paul A. Aliapoulios
Dr. Charles Bath
Dr. Thomas H. Carpenter
Mr. Herbert Carter
Dr. Robert Carter
Miss Beatrice Chauncey
Miss Elizabeth Drake
Mr. Clyde S. Hiss
Mr. Rubert Irwin
Mr. Harold Jones
Mr. George Knight
Dr. Gregory Kosteck
Mrs. Bobbie P. Matthews
Dr. Thomas W. Miller
Dr. Charles W. Moore
Dr. Catherine A. Murphy
Dr. Ellis E Narmour
Mr. James Parnell
Miss Sharon Pope
Mr. James A. Searl
Mr. David Serrins
Mr. Barry M. Shank
Mr. Charles Stevens
Mrs. Eleanor Toll
Mr. Paul Q. Topper
Mr. Donald Tracy
Mr. Brett T. Watson
Mrs. Gladys R. White
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Miss Barbara Adams
Miss Lee M. Bennett
Mrs. Audrey Biggers
Mrs. Ruth Broashurst
Miss Dayne Carlton Howell
Miss Joyce Barbara Johnson
Mrs. Inez Martinez
Miss Edith G. Myers
Miss Rhoda M. Nielsen
Miss Barbara Lintz Oyler
Mrs. Eva W. Warren,
Dean Mrs. Joanne L. Suggs
Mrs. Bonnie Waldrop
SCHOOL OF NURSING
Happy gathering attends the ground breaking ceremonies for the Nursing Building.
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Peggy Allen places the wall suction apparatus in the recovery room.
EXPANDS FACILITIES.
With the completion of the new School of Nursing this year, the department of Nursing and Medical technology greatly expanded its training facilities. Under a relatively new program of study, the school provided an opportunity for qualified enrollees to become professional nurses with a broad spectrum of experience in five fields: medical surgery, psychiatrics, obstetrics, pediatrics, and public health.
After four years of extensive training, the stu- dent nurses applied their knowledge in college- affiliated hospitals. These institutions included Pitt County Hospital in Cirecnville, Beaufort Hos- pital In Washington, Bulner Hospital in Butncr, and Oteen in Ashevillc,
This Bennett respirator makes breathing muth easier.
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Dr. Graham J. Davis, Director
Mr. Francis P. Belcik
Dr. Joseph G. Boyette
Mr. Jack E. Brinn, Jr.
Dr. Patricia Daugherty
Dr. Donald Jeffreys
Dr. Clifford Knight
Dr. Talmage Lundy
Dr. S. Laurie
Miss Nancy Stiles Nickerson
Dr. Edward P. Ryan
Dr. Prem Parkash Sehgal
Dr. Everett C. Simpson
Dr. William James Smith
Dr. Edgar F. Stillwell
Dr. Christine Wilton
Four separate departments of Biology, Chemistr)', Physics, and Science Education have replaced the old Division of Natural Science. The Biology and Physics Departments gave the Chemistry and Science Education De- partments an opportunity to expand.
The Chemistry Department currently worked toward obtaining an American Chemical Society accreditation for its B.S. professional degree, and the Biology Department added a B.S. Degree to its curriculum. Much new equipment was purchased this year. The general physics laboratory has new laboratoi^' equipment. A boat and motor and a departmental station wagon for biology field trips were purchased through National Science Foundation Funds. A forty acre reser\'e was released to the Biology Department for teaching and research.
A student majoring in a science must pursue one of the most rigorous academic programs and at the same time develop the laboratory techniques necessary to prepare him for his future career.
Science Departments serve community as host to the Science Fair.
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DIVISION OF NATURAL SCIENCE BRANCHES INTO DEPARTMENTS.
Dr. Robert C. Lamb, Director
Dr. Donald Clemens
Mr. J. O. Derrick
Dr. Frank W. Eller
Dr. Grover W. Everett
Dr. Arthur R. Macon
Dr. Robert A. Klein
Dr. Jang Kuo
Dr. Joseph N. LeConte
Dr. Ivie Lee Smith
Dr. Carol Dean
Dr. Donald E. Bailey
Dr. Floyd E. Mattheis, Director
Dr. Carol Dean Hampton
Dr. Carolyn Hutchins Hampton
Mr. James D. Nicholson
Dr. Moses M. Sheppard
Dr. Carl G. Adier
Dr. J. William Byrd Director
Dr. Byron Coulter
Dr. R. M. Helms
Mr. Floyd Read
Dr. Thomas C. Sayetta
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ARMED SERVICE PERSONNEL BENEFIT FROM EXTENSION DIVISION.
Miss Mary K. Duggan, English
Mr. Samuel P. Hudson, Psychology
Mr. Council T. Jarman, Economics
Mr. Herman Phelps, Assistant Director
Completely different from any other department, the Extension Divi- sion of East Carolina College took the campus to the students. Regis- trations In a year's time were greater in number than those of the present campus student body. Credit course offering represented nine- teen of the college's twenty-four departments with expansion of non- credit offerings in business, art, and mathematics. Civilian personnel were not the only persons who benefited from the Extension Division. Members of the Amied Forces stationed at Camp Lejeune, Cherry Point, and Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base were offered two-year programs to further their education. As well as carrying academics to those students who could not attend classes on the campus, the division was awarded a grant to establish an Employment and Job Training Information Center.
Men and Women benefit from night classes provided by the Extension Division.
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Classes
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ANCARROW, EDWARD G. Jr. Richmond, Va. Physical Education
ASKEW, WILLIAM E. Marysville Biology
BAILEY, MICHAEL C. Washington Clinical Psychology
BARNETTE, JERRY L. Burlington Mathematics
BELL, JOHN S. JR. Newport Business
BOSEMAN, FLOYD G. Greenville Business Administration
BRODSKY, BARRY H. Charlotte English
BURDEN, HUBERT W. Hertford Biology
CHOI HYUN, JONG Charlotte
COUSINS, JANICE M. Titusville, Fla. Physical Education
COWLEY, MARY B. Greenville History
CURTIN, JOHN L. Portsmouth, Va. Industrial Arts
DEWAR, JAMES B. JR. Fuquay-Varina Biology
ELLIS, WILLIAM A. Mocksville History
FARABOW, JEANNE E. Fuquay-Varina Health and Physical Education
FELL, RICHARD E. Elyis, Ohio Psychology
GRADUATES
FREEMAN, NANCY F. Windsor Biology
GARRETT, MICHAEL R. Plymouth Biology
GASTER, ARCHIE D. Elon College Art
GODFREY, MILTON E. Greenville Business
GOSS, WILLIS S. Fuquay Business Administration
GRIMSLEY, JIMMIE R. Wilson Education
GUY, DAN M. Fayetteville Business Administration
HALL, GEORGE L. JR. Leaksville Education
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HENNESSEY, JOHN F. Lake Charles, La. Geography
HUNTLEY, LARRY D. Springfield, Pa. Music Education
JACOBS, FRED A. Bolton Business Administration
JENKINS, CHARLES R. Rockingham Education
JOYNER, JUDITH A. Rocky Mount Business Education
KAYLOR, AILLENE S. Arlington, Va.
KAYLOR, ROBERT W. Wilmington Political Science
KILLIAN, PAUL W. JR. Jacksonville, Fla.
LANDRY, FERNAND A. Jr. Charlestown, W. Va.
LAUB, CHARLIE G. Midway Park Psychology
LETCHWORTH, JOHN W. Rocky Mount Business
LINEBERRY, PAUL F. JR. Wilmington Music Education
DR. JOHN HOWELL ASSUMES POST OF ACADEMIC DEAN.
MALLORY, JAMES D. JR. Plymouth Business
MANN, JAMES L. Sanford Mathematics
MATSON, JOHN D. Hollywood, Fla. Psychology
MELTZER, MARK Rockaway, N.Y. History
MERRITT, JAMES F. Wake Forest Biology
MEWBORN, EVANGELINE C. LaGrange Physical Education
MULL, GARY R. Morganton Business
NEVILLE, DOROTHY A. Chapel Hill History
NORWOOD, CHARLES L. Greenville Physical Education
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PADGETT. DIANA G. Asheville Art
PHARR, CARRIE D. Myrtle Beach, S. C. Guidance
PHARR, CLARENCE C. Charleston, W. Va. Mathematics
REEL, JOHN C., JR. Greenville Business Administration
RESSEGUIE, GEORGE Sanford Business
ROWE, CLAIBORNE C., JR. Ahoskie Business Administration
SANSOM, SHERIAN Greenville Education
SIMEON, JAMES R. High Point Phsyical Education
GRADUATES
SITTON, HOWARD T. , JR. Hendersonville Psychology
SMITH, EMMETT G. Liberty Business
STANDAHL, JERRY J. Reidsville Mathematics
STEINBERG, JAY R. Elimont, N.Y. Clincal Psychology
STOCKDALE, DENNIS L. Greenville Biology
STURZ, CARLE J. Lemon Grove, Calif. Psychology
THOMPSON, DONALD H. Laurinburg Guidance
TRIPP, LUCY G. Leaksville Psychology
TROGDON, ERNEST W. Asheboro History
VAUGHN, JAMES A. Stokesdale Business
WALL, JERRY L. Chilocco, Okla. Business Administration
WELLS, KELLY A. Snow Hill Psychology
WESCOTT, COLON W. Manteo Business Administration
WEST, RUTH C. Greenville
WHISENHUNT, MARGARET Greenville Psychology
WRIGHT, CAROLYN A. Portsmouth, Va.
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Class of 1967
Ben Webb. President; Earle Ruffin, Secretary; Jane Stephenson, Treasurer; Bill Dickens, Vice-President.
Culminating a four-year struggle for the majority, seniors hailed the new era for East Carolina College. For a few, however, graduation symholizcd the end of a care- free holiday. To each one, graduation was the beginning of a new way of life. Seniors recalled their underclassman days of college gaiety, campus dates, and comradeship. The past led them to realize that their years as undergraduates were ending, they had seen Hast Carolina College expand during their years of study here. Now they realized that they also, as the 1967 graduates, must move forward.
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AAN, BARBARA J. Raleigh
Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association
ABBEY, SIMEON A. Charlotte
Geography. A.B.: Kappa Alpha, Young Republican club, Homecoming Committee, Orientation Counselor.
ADAMS, GLORIA W. Belmont
Art and Design, B.S.; Society of Interior Design, WHite Ball Queen 1964, Miss Greenville 1965.
ADAMS. THOMAS N. Greenville
Art. A.B.: Kappa Alpha, Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary of Kappa Alpha, Freshman Orientation Chariman.
AIKEN. JULIA M, Education. B.S,: Gamma Bel National Education Associatio
AHLUM, ROBERT C. Wilmington, Del.
Business, B.S.; Delta Sigma Pi.
AIKEN, JULIA M. Fuguay-Varina
Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Association for Childhood Edcuation, Student Naitonal Education Association.
ALCOCK. LIONEL F. Hoburken
Geography, A.B.
ALLEN, JONATHAN C. Apex
Business. B.S,. B.A,: Society for the Advancement of Management.
ALLEN, NANCIE W. Williamston
English and Library Science, B.S.; Creative Writer's Club
ALLSBROOK, MICHAEL L. Rocky Mount
Geography, A.B.: Air Force ROTC.
ALPHIN, WANDA K. Kinston
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, International Relation's Chariman.
ALSTON, EMMA C. Windsor
Nursing, B.S.
ANDERSON. RALPH E. Alexandria, Va.
History. B.S.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM B. Onley, Va.
History, B.S.
ANDOLSON, D. KURT Alexandria, Va.
Psychology, A.B.: Men's Residence Council
ANDREWS, ARTHUR Greenville
Industrial Arts. B.S.: Industrial Arts Club
ANGELL, MYRON Mocksville
APPLE, JAMES K. Greensboro
History, B.S.
AREFORD, ANN L. Pittsburg, Pa.
Education, B.S.: Assocationa for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
ARLEDGE, MICHAEL P. Cary
Political Science, A.B.
ARROWOOD, HAROLD A. Lexington
Geography. A.B.: Pi Kappa Alpha
ASHLEY, GAYLA L. Fairmont
Library Science. B.S.: Student Counselor, Library Club, Slay Religious Committee/
ATKINSON, JANE Yorktown, Va.
Education, B.S.: Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Student National Education Association.
ATWELL, MARIAN L. Chester, Md.
Education, B.S.
AVERSA. ALFONSO R. New Bern
History. B.S,: Lacrosse Team.
AVERY, JOHN A. Durham
English. B.S.: Sigma Tau Delta: East Carolinian. News Editor; Education Association.
AVERY, NANCY P. Morganton
Education. B.S.: Alpha Xi Delta. Student National Education Association
AYCOCK, DONALD A. Wilson
Biology, B.S.
BAGWELL, TIMOTHY Charlotte
Art, A,B,: Legislature; Representative: C.U. President; President of National Association of College Unions; East Carolinian, Greek Editor; Buccaneer, Greek Editor; Theta Chi; President of Inter-Fraternity council; WHO'S WHO COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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BAIN, ERICK BELL Rocky Mount
Business. B S
BAKER, BETTY LOU Washington
Education, B.S., Phi Beta Lambda; Student Naitonal Education Association; Association of Childhood Development, College Union, President, Secretary; Student Counselor
BARBEE, CAROLYN L. Morrisville
business Administration, B.S.A., Society for the Advancement of Management.
BARBER, JOSEPH C. JR. Portsmouth, Va.
Political Science, A.B.; Alpha Phi Omega, President: WECC Radio, General manager business Manager; Broadcasting Guild, Treasurer; Faculty Evaluation Committee, Chariman; Dean's Advisory Council; Circle K Club; WEBB Television, Producer-Director.
BARDEN, JAMES F. III Garysburg
Chemistry, B.S.
BARFIELD. ALTON LEROY Albemarle
Business Administration, B.S.
BARGER, BRENDA CAROL Lewiston
Business. B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Phi Beta Lambda, President, Secretary; Baptist Student Union; Dean's Ad- visory Council.
SENIORS
BARGER, DONALD S. Burlington
Business. B.S.
BARKER, WAYNE MORGAN Semora
Business Administration. A.B.; Louisburg College, Society for the Advancement of Management.
BARNES, JAMES DAVID Severn
Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Phsyical Education Club.
BARNES, JEAN D. Wade
Library Science, B.S.; Library Club, Vice-President; Westminister Fellowship; Student National Education Association.
BARROW, BARBARA S. Snow Hill
Education, Library Science, B.S.; Library Club
BARTLETT, MARTHA B. Bowden
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
BARTLEY, WILLIAM S. Hubert
Business Administration, B.S.A.; Kappa Alpha, Circle K Club, Orientation Counselor, SGA Representative. Men's Judiciary.
BARTS, DARRELL J. Yanceyville
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Educational Association.
BASNIGHT, SHEILA S. Manteo
WECC Television. WECC Radio, Playhouse, National Collegiate Players.
BAUERBAND, JOSEPH L. Durham
Business. B.S.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Society for the Advancement of Management.
BAXLEY, HOWARD K. Wayram
Accounting, A.B.
BEAL, JULIA CAROL Goldsboro
Art, B.F.A.
BEAL, LARRY ALLEN Wilmington
Business, B.S.A.; Future Business Leaders Association, Weightlifting Club, Judo Club,
BEAMAN, PATRICIA C. Stantonsburg
History. B.S.; Student National Education Association, Young Democrats Club. Angel Flight.
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BEAMAN, SUSAN M. Snow Hill
Education, B.S.
BEARDEN, JOHNNY C. Salisbury
Industrial Arts, B.S.; Industrial Arts Club.
BEATO, JOSEPH A. Trenton, N.J.
History. B.S.
BEAVER, DOROTHY A. Flemington, N.J.
Business, B.S.: Alpha Phi.
BECHT, SUSAN E. Concord
Biology, B.S.: S.G.A. Representative, Chi Beta Phi, Sigma Tau Sigma
BELL, GLENDA S. Mount Olive
Education. B.S.: Student Counselor, Association for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
BELL, PATRICIA A. Elizabethtown
Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association.
BELL, SYLVIA J. Wilmington
Education, B.S.
BEMIS, WILLIAM Y. Robersonville
Business. B S.: Math Club, Philosophy Club, Society fot Advancement of Management, Student National Education Association.
BENFIELD, WILLIAM J. Rocky Mount
Business. B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi, King Youth Fellowship, Karate Club.
BENNETT, BARBARA S. New Bern
Medical Technology. B.S.
BENNETT, RONALD P. Ellerbe
Business. B.S.A.
BERINI, DANTE C. Durham
Business, A.B.
BERLIN, DAVID S. Wilmington, Del.
Business, B.S.
BEVILLE, ALICE C. Manassas, Va.
Library Science, B.S.
BISHOP, JANE E. Bath
Business, B.S.
BLANCHARD, STEPHEN M. Peoria, Ill.
Geography. A.B.: Air Force ROTC, Concert Choir, Drill Team.
BLAND, MARVIN H. New Bern
Industrial and Technical Education, B.s.; Industrial and Technical Education Club, Vice President.
BLUMER, WILLIAM J. Raleigh
History. A.B,: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Westminster Fellowship.
BONDS, MARY D. Williamston
Education. B.S.: King Youth Fellowship, Student National Ecuation Association, Association for Childhood Education.
BONEY, PATRICIA E. Hamlet
Nursing. B.S.N. Student Nurses Association.
BOONE, PATRICIA A. Greensboro
Education. B,S.: Alpha Delta Pi, Student National Educaiton association, S.G.A.representative, Women's Recreation Association.
BOST, WALTER L. Clinton
History. B.S.: Sigma Nu. Inter-Fraternity Council, Young Democrat Club.
BOSTIC, BONNIE M. Stedman
Education. B.S.
BOSTIC, WALTER E. Warsaw
Math, A.B.: Math Club., Physics Club, Varsity Football.
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BOTTOMS, MYRA A. Elm City
Home Economics, B.S.: Home Economics Club.
BOWEN, PATRICK K. Plymouth
Business. B S : Student National Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda.
BOWLING, CAROLYN Henderson
Education. B.S. Delta Zeta, Association for Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Education Association.
BOYD, IRA H. Plymouth
Chemistry, B.S.: Men's Glee Club, American Chemical Society.
BOYD, JOHN W., Jr. Charleston, S.C.
History. A.B.
BOYD, REBECCA J. Goldsboro
Education. B.S.: Student National Educaiton Association, Association for Childhood Educaiton.
BOYKIN, LYNDA H. Winterville
Nursing, B.S.N.: Student Nurses Association
BOYKIN, W. BEXLEY Sims
Business, B.S.
BRACKEN, BRENDA P. Sanford
Education, B.S,: Student National Education Association.
BRADFORD, SUSAN E. Arlington, Va.
Mathematics. A.B.: Modern Dance Club, Phi Sigma Tau.
BRADLEY, SYLVIA D. Raleigh
Music. B M.E.: Concert choir, Choral Union.
BRANDT, HARRY H. Long Branch, N.J.
Philosophy, A.B
BRANN, LORRAINE W. Snow Hill
Education. B.S.
BRASWELL, CURTIS E. Charlotte
Business, B.S.A.: Lambda Chi Alpha. Inter-Fraternity Council.
BREWER, BETTY L. Kennett Square, Pa.
Business, B.S.
BREWER, FRANK L. Greenville
Mathematics, A.B.: Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society.
BRIGHT, MARY C. Raleigh
Art, B.F.A.; Naitonal Society of Interior Design.
BRITT, REBECCA A. Mount Olive
Mathematics, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi.
BRITTON, WILLIAM W. Robersonville
Health, B.S.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Baseball, Physical Education Majors Club.
BROADHURST, JANET C. Wilson
Mathematics B.S. Women's Judiciary, chairman; Chi Beta Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Math Club, 'WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
BROOKS, LORA C. Durham
Spanish, B.S.
BROOKS, SHEILA A. Fayetteville
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association
BROTHERS, ALICE M. Elizabeth City
Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi.
BROWN, ELAINE P. Brunswick, Ga.
Art, B.S.; Delta Pi Delta
BROWN, ELIZABETH B. Tarboro
Education, B.S.: Association for Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Education Association.
BROWN, ERNEST A. Rockingham
Business, A.B.
BROWN, LAWRNECE A. Lynchburg, Va.
History, A.B. East Carolinian editor; Men's Judiciary; Publications Board; Dean's Advisory Council; President's Cabinet.
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BROWN, MARY B. Greenville
Educatoin, B.S.
BROWN, OMETA A. Reidsville
French, B.S.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Women's Recreation Association, Student Na- tional Education Association.
BROWN, REBECCA A. Rockingham
History, B.S.
BROWN, SAMMY, A. Sanford
Business, B.S.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management.
BUCHHOLZ, EDWARD T. Greenville
Business, B.S.A.
BUCK, ELBERT T., Jr. Winterville
Business, A.B.: Delta Sigma Pi, Society for Advacement of Management.
BULLOCK, JIMMIE N. Fairmont
Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Educaoitn, Women's Chorus.
BULLOCK, JUDY K. Williamston
Education, B.S.: Home Economics Club, Alpha Phi, Women's Judiciary, Aquanymphs.
BUMGARDNER, JOHN M. Charlotte
Psychology, A.B.: Psychology Club, Judo Club, Skin Diving Club.
BUNN, RUSSELL D. Goldsboro
Psychology. A.B.: Psychology Club, Judo Club, Skin Diving Club.
BURGDOFER, JERRY E. Alexandria, Va.
Business, A.B.: Society for Advancement of Management.
BURGESS, WILLIAM L. Washington
Psychology. A.B.: Psychology Club, Track.
BYRD, ESTHER H. Dunn
Nursing, B.S.N.: Student Nurses Association, Alpha Xi Delata, East Carolinian.
BYRD, MARILYN K. Clarkton
Physical Education. B.S.: Physical Education Majos Club.
BYRD, RETHA F. Coats
Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association, Women's Recreation Association.
BYRNE, RICHARD L. Fayetteville
Psychology. A.B.: Air Force ROTC, Delta Sigma Pi, Marching Band.
CALDWELL, JOHNNY M. Thomasville
Mathematics, B.S.: Math Club.
CAMP, JAMES C. Pittsboro
Geography. A.B.: Cheerleader, Lambda Chi Alpha, Legislature representative.
CAMPBELL, ALARTHA E. Rocky Mount
Home Economics, B.S.: Home Economics Club.
CAMPBELL, PATRICIA A. Burlington
Education, B.S.: Alpha Xi Delta. Student National Education Association.
CARLTON, PENELOPE. V. Edenton
Education, B.S.: Alpha Phi.
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CARMICHAEL, FRANCES C. Norfolk, Va.
Education, B.S.: Chi Omega, Honor Council, Student Naitonal Educaiton Associa- tion.
CARMINES, CHARLOTTE G. Hampton, Va.
Education, B.S.
CARNEY, BASIL W., Jr. Williamsburg, Va.
Physics, A.B.; American Institute of Physics.
CARPENTER, MARY J. Newport News, Va.
Music, B.M. Marching Band, Orchestra, Sigma Alpha Iota.
CARSTARPHEN, JOHN III Alexabdria, Va.
Education, B.S.; Kappa Alpha, Canterbury Club, Vice President.
CARTER, EVELYN S. Greenville
History, B.S.; History Club.
CASH, SONDRA L. Franklinton
Music, B.M.E.; Concert choir, College Singers, Sigma Alpha Iota, President; Chapel Choir.
CAHION, JAMES E., Jr. Mooresville
Chemistry, A.B.; Phi Kappa Tau, Treasurer.
CAUDLE, RICHARD L. Charlotte
Art, B.F.A.; Sigma Phi Alpha, Young Republicans Club.
CAYTON, CARL D. Aurora
Business, A.B.; Society for Advancement of Management.
CHAMBERS, MARTHA J. Winston-Salem
Physical Educaiton, b.S.; Aquanymphs, President; Modern Dance Club, President, Alpha Phi.
CHANCE, MARY L. Burlington
Physical Educaitn, B.S.; Alpha Xi Delta, Women's Recreation Association.
CHAPPELL, ANGLEA K. Sunberry
Business, B.S.
CHERRY, JANET A. Charlotte
Home Economics, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Modern Dance Club, Homes Economics Club, Women's Recreation Association.
CHESSON, MICHAEL N. Creswell
Business, B.S.A.; Society for Advancement of Management, Phi Beta Lambda.
CHRISTENBURY, JUDY M. Fayetteville
Educaiton, B.S.; Student Naitonal Educaiton Associaiton.
CIANFRANI, JOHN C. Hollywood, Fla.
History, A.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
CLAGETT, WILSON L.., JR. Gaithersburg, Md.
Buseiness, B.S.A.
CLARK, RAY C. Greensboro
Geography, A. B.; Sigma Nu, Inter-Fraternity Council, Young Republicans Club.
CLARK, RUBY J. Oxford
Educaiton, B.S.; Association for childhood Educaiton, Student Naitonal Educaiton Association.
CLAYTON, JAMES L. Newport News, Va.
Industrial And Technical Educatoin, B.S.
CLEMMER, MARION R. Dallas
Business, B.S.; Sudent Naitonal Education Association.
CLINE, BARBARA C. Wilson
Nursing, B.S.N.; Nurses Club
CLOUGH, DAVID N. Columbia
History, B.S.; Phi Alpha Theta, Arnold Air Society, Air Force ROTC.
CMORIK, JOSEPH F. New Castel, Del.
Industrial and Technical Educaiton, B.S.
COBB, RICHARD E. Edenton
History, B.S.
COBB, VADEN L. Charlotte
Political Science, A.B.; Varsity Football
COCHRAN, RANDOLPH Chesapeake, Va.
Drama, A.B.: Alpha Psi Omega, WECC Radio.
SENIORS
COCKMAN, JAMES E. Rockingham
Business, B.S.; Sigma Nu, Treasurer.
COFFIELD, BRENDA A. Oak City
Educaiton, B.S.; Student Naiotnal Educaiton Association
COKER, CHARLES D. Tarboro
Business. A B.
COLE, DONALD W. Siler City
Business, B.S.: Delta Sigma Pi, Vice PResident; Phi Beta Lambda.
COLE, LENA C. Fountain
Education, B S.: Student National Education Associatin, Gamma Beta Phi, Association for Childhood Education.
COLEMAN, MAURICE A., Jr. Goodyear, Ariz.
Business, A.B.
COLIE, RUTH C. La Grange
Education, B.S,: Student National Education Association, Gamma Beta Phi, Association for Childhood Education.
COLLINS, JOHN D. Highstown, N.J.
Sociology. B.A.: Chapel Choir, Newman Club, Sociology Club, Tutoring Society.
COLLINS, SYLVIA D. Elizabeth City
Physical Education. B.S.: WOmen's Recreation Association.
CONNELL, JOSEPH S., Jr. Raleigh
Business, B.S.
COOPER, SANDRA L. Wilson
English, B.S.: Angel Flight.
CORBETT, PHYLLIS A. Farmbille
Music, B.M.E.: Concert Choir, Chapel Choir.
COWART, JOHN W. Jacksonville
Psychology, A.B.: Math Club, Psychology Club.
COX, BETSY A. Walstonburg
Education, B.S.: Women's Recreation Association, Women's Glee Club, Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
COX, CORNEILA I Clayton
Education. B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi. Tteasurei; Student National Education Associa- tion.
COX, MARSHALL D. Dudley
Geography. BS.
COX, OTTIS G , JR. Chocowinity
CRABTREE, MARTHA A. Rougemont
English, B.S.: Student Counselor, Baptist Student Union, Student National Educa- tion Association.
CRANE, PETER B. Fayetteville
Health and Physical Education, B.S.
CRAYTON, JAMES E., Jr. Greensboro
Music, B.M.E.: Marching Pirates, College Union Committee.
CREW, JOHN A. Morganton
Geography. A B.: Varsity Football. Pi Kappa Alpha, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
CRIBB, BRENDA J. Raleigh
Psychology, A.B.: King Youth Fellowship. Concert Choir.
CROCKER, LINDA B. Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association, Canterbury Club.
CRUTCHFIELD, RICHARD Kernersville
Psychology, A.B.; Pre-Med Society, Psychology Club, Men's Residence Council.
CUMMINGS, GEORGE W. Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Chemistry, A.B.: Kappa Alpha, Men's Judiciary Honor Council.
CUMMINS, ROMA L. Mooresville
English. A B.: Alpha Xi Delta. Student Counselor.
CUNINGHAM, SYDNEY G. Winston-Salem
Geography, A.B.: Gamma Theta Upsilon.
DAGENHART, JIMMIE L. Greensboro
Business A.B.: Kappa Alpha, vice president.
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DAMBROSIO, LOUIS A. Stafford, Pa.
Business, B.S.A : Alpha Phi Omega, President. Karate Club, East Carolinian.
DANIEL, ANNE C. Greenville
History, A.B.: Kappa Delta, East Carolinian, Marshal, Siema Tau Sigma, Chi Beta Phi, Phi Sigma Tau, Philosophy Club, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
DANIELS, JIMMY R. Rocky Mount
Business, B.S.P. Varsity Baseball.
DARK, LOIS E. Sanford
Education, B.S.
DAVENPORT, ANDREW Rocky Mount
Mathematics, B.S.: Young Democrats Club.
DAVIDSON, TONDRA C. Statesville
Art, B.F.A.
DAVIS, GARY E. Pantego
Business, B.S.A.: Air Force ROTC.
DAVIS, JOHN P. Berlin, Md.
Business. B.S.: Circle K.
DAVIS. KATHERINE L. Faison
Physical Education B.S.: Women's Recreation Associatin, President; Physical Education Major's Club.
DAVIS, MARY L. Smithfield
Education. B.S : Student National Education Association.
DAVIS, SUSAN E. Summerville, S.C.
Medical Technology. B.S.; Women's Judiciary Council, Dean's Advisory COuncil, Foreign Films Committee.
DAVIS, SUSAN L. Mount Airy
Music, B.M E.T Concert Choir.
DAVIS, WILLIAM M.
History. A.B.: History Club. Young Republican Club.
DAWSON, LINDA S. Kinston
Education. B.S.
DAY, MARY JANE B. Jacksonville
History. B.S.
DAY, SANDRA J. Oxford
Education, B.S.: Delta Zeta, Corresponding Secretary; Young Democrats Club; Women's Chorus; Association for Childhood Education; Student National Educa- tion Association.
DEAL, JACKIE W. Pinetops
Business. B.S.A.
DEAL, WILLIAM F. Statesville
Political Science, A.B.: Appeals Court: Budget Committee; Dean's Advisory Council; Legislature, Speaker; External Affairs, Chairman; Men's Honor Council; Model United Nationas, Delegate; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
DEAN, HUGH P. Raleigh
Psychology, A.B. Pi Kappa Alpha
DEAN, JAMES W. Greensboro
Business, B.S.
DEAN, RONALD G. Winston-Salem
Physics and Mathematics, A.B.; King youth Fellowship, President; National Institute of Physics
DEAN, THOMAS W. Greensboro
Business, B.S.: Varsity Tennis.
DEATON, ELIZABETH A. Mooresville
Physical Education. B,S.
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DeMILLE, FRANK R. Virginia Beach, Va.
B.S.: Phi Kappa Tau.
DEVANE, CHARLES M. Elizabethtown
Business, B.S.
DICKENS, JUDY A. Rocky Mount
Biology, B.S. : Aquanymphs. Student Education Association, Women's Recreation Association.
SENIORS
DICKENS, WILLIAM I., III Wilson
Physical Education, B.S.: Inter-Dormitory Council, Circle K, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Merit Scholar, Lambda Chi Alpha, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
DIDAY, KATHLEEN R. Damascus, Md.
Physical Education. B.S.: Gymnastic Club.
DILDA, KENNETH W. Fountain
History, A.B.: Free Will Baptist Fellowship, History Club, Mens Judiciary, Phi Alpha Theta.
DINEEN, MICHAEL J. Wilmington
Geography, A.B.: Varsity Swimming.
DODD, WILLIAM, C. Raleigh
Business, A.B.: Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda.
DODDS, LINDA E. Greenville
Psychology. A.B.: Psi Chi, Gamma Beta Phi, Chi Beta Phi, Phi Sigma Tau, Psychology Club.
DONOHUE, PAUL J. Wilmington, Del.
Business, A.B.: Karate Team, Diving Coach, Fellowship of Chrisitan Athletes.
DORSEY, DONNA M. Stroundsburg, Pa.
Nursing, B.S.N.: Alpha Phi, Panhellenic, Treasurer; Student Nurses Association.
DUNN, JENNIE S. Henderson
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association of Childhood Education.
EARNHARDT, LINDA K. Concord
Psychology. A.B.
EARP, MARY A. Raleigh
Education, B.S.
EASON, THOMAS E. West Chester, Pa.
Business. B.S.P.; Society for Advancement of Management.
EASON, TIMOTHY G. Jacksonville
Business, B.S.
EDELEN, DAVID B. La Plata, Md.
Business, B.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Society for Advancement of Management, Phi Beta Lambda, Air Force ROTC.
EDWARDS, AUDREY P. Williamston
Mathematics, B.S.: Chi Beta Phi
EDWARDS. CARL A. Goldsboro
Physical Education, B.S.: Physical Education Major's Club, President, Vice-President, Phi Epsilon Kappa, President; Deans Advisory Council; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
EDWARDS, ELMO T. Louisburg
Psychology. A.B.
EDWARDS, LINDA C. Wrighstville Beach
Spanish, BS: Alpha Phi, Student Counselor, Orientation Counselor, Panhellenic.
EDWARDS, LISTON G. Goldsboro
Psychology, A.B : Pi Kappa Alpha, Psi Chi.
EDWARDS, MARY A. Polkton
Home Economics, B.S.; Young Democrat Club, Secretary; Home Economics Club; Kappa Delta.
EDWARDS, THOMAS S. Siler City
History. A.B.
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FERRY, JOHN P. Penns Grove, N.J.
Business Administration, B.S.; Karate Team, Co-Captain.
FINCH, CHARLIE C. Henderson
Business, Administration, B.S.A. Alpha Kappa Pi
FINCH, RALPH A. Sanford
Business Administration, B.S.A.; Pi Kappa Phi, Executive Committee; Freshman Tennis.
FISHER, BETTY J. New Bern
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education, Student Counselor.
FISHER, CYNTHIA Springfield, Va.
Education, B.S. Church College of Hawaii, Student Naitonal Education Association.
FITCH, MOLLIE Gordonsville, Va.
Sociology, A.B. Sociology Club, Tutorial Society.
FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS H. Wilson
Music, B.M.; Phi Mu Alpha, Vice President; School of Music Forum; Symphonic Band President.
FLETCHER, HARRIET L. Burlington
English, B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi.
FLOWERS, JAMES C. Richmond, Va.
History, B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi.
FLOYD, MARY J. Fairmont
Business Education, B.S.
FORBES, EDE H. Clinton, S.C.
Education, B.S.; Kappa Delta Panhellenic Representative, Women's Day Student Senator, Marshal, Student National Education Association.
FORD, ANTHONY T. Williamsburg, Va.
Art, A.B.; Sigma Phi Epsilon.
FOSTER, CHARLES D. Advance
Political science, A.B.: Theta Chi
FOUSHEE, MICHAEL C. Newport News, Va.
History, A. B.; Christopher Newport College, Theta Chi.
FRACHER, GRETCHEN A. Waynesboro, Va.
FRANKLIN, JAMES T. Raleigh
Business, B.S.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Ritualist; Men's Judiciary, Attorney General, Chairman; Men's honor Council Chairman; Dean's Advisory Council; Men's Glee Club; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
FRANKS, DONALD R. Goldsboro
Spanish, B.S.
FRAZIER, DAVID C. Raleigh
Business Administration, B.S.; Pi Kappa Phi, Chaplain Air Force ROTC.
FREIDOG, FRANK F. Winston-Salem
Education, B.S.
FRITZ, IVEY J. Goldsboro
Grammar Education, B.S.; Alpha Omicron Pi, President; C.U. Social Chairman; Women's Recreation Assocation Student National Education Association; WOman's Judiciary Representative.
FRYE, MICHAEL W. Greensboro
History, A.B.; History Club, Phi ALpha Theta
FULLER, JOHN P. Virginia Beach, Va.
Political Science, A.B.; Theta Chi, FOreign Relations Club, Psychology Club, Pre- Law Society.
GAINEY, GLENDA V. Rockingham
GARBETT, EARL W. JR. Richmond, Va.
Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Track Team.
GARDNER, THOMAS M. Richmond, Va.
GARRARD, ANNE C. Madison, N.J.
GENTRY, MARY A. King
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Women's Judiciary Council, Alpha Omicron Pi, Student National Education Assocation.
GEORGE, BARBARA H. Richmond, Va.
Art and Interior Design, A.B.; National Society of Interior Design.
SENIORS
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GIDDINGS, BARRY M. Washington
Mathematics, A.B.: Math Club, Physics.
GIFFORD, RICHARD O. Hyatts, Md.
Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Baseball; Fellowhip of Christian Athletics, President.
GILLEN, WILLIAM L. Norfolk, Va.
Business, B.S.A.
GILLIAM, ANNE S. Durham
History and English, B.S.; Sigam Tau Delta, Phi Alpha Theta, Student Committee for Merit Scholars.
GILLIS, WILLIAM J. Fayetteville
GODDARD, SAMUEL L. JR. Greenville
GODWIN, ROSE M. Goldsboro
Education, B.S.; Student National Educatoin Association.
GOFORTH, JOHNNY M. Kannapolis
Music, B.M.; Concert Choir.
GOINS, SHERRY G. High Point
History, B S : Women's Judiciary, Student Counselor, Orientation Counselor, History Club, Secretary.
GOLD, REBECCA J. Greenville
Mathematics, B.S.; Marshall, Math Club, Special Events Committee. Student National Education Association.
GOODEN, WILBUR A. Woodside, Del.
Business, B.S.; Lacrosse
GOODING, EVA M. Elizabeth City
History, B.S.; Marching Pirates, Student Counselor, History Club, Women's Glee Club, Orientation Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Alpha Theta.
GOODMAN, ROBERT A. Manassas, Va.
Political Science, A.B.; Varsity Football, Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society, Men's Residence Council, Lambda Chi Alpha.
GOULD, LINDSEY M. Raleigh
Political Science, A.B Phi Kappa Tau, Men's Honor Council, Law Society, Philoso- phy Club, Society for the Advancement of Management.
GRAHAM, GARY C. Greensboro
Mathematics, A.B.
GRANDOLFI, LYNN Y. Lexington
Art, b.S.; Newman Club, Cheerleader, Young Republican Club.
GRANT, LINWOOD H. Seven Springs
Health and Physical Education, B.S.
GRAY, MERICE A. Newport
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
GREEN, LISA Norfolk, Va.
Art Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Cheerleader; Student Government, Secretary, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
GREGG, GERALD B. Chevy Chase, Md.
Business, B.S.A.; Varsity Track, Pi Kappa Alpha.
GREGG, JOHN K. Chevy Chase, Md.
History, A.B.
GREGORY, DAVID B. Shawboro
Biology, A.B.
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GREGORY, WILLIAM E. Wilson
Geography. B.S.: Freshman Baseball. Air Force ROTC. Orientation Counselor. Inter dormitory Council.
GREINER, BARRY L, West Chester, Pa.
Accounting. B.S.A.: Society for the Advancement of Management.
GRIFFIN, CAROL E. Fairmont
History. B S.: Gamma Beta Phi. Student National Education Association,
GRIFFIN, CAROL Edenton
Nursing. B.S N.: Student Nursing Association. Canterbury Club.
GRIFFIN, WILILAM B. Durham
Accounting, B.S.P.; Alpha Kappa Psi.
GRIMES, MARY P. Lexington
Elementary Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigam Sigma, Student Naitonal Education Association, Orientation Counselor.
GRISSON, CHARLES E. Henderson
Business, B.S.; Alpha Kappa Psi.
GRUBBS, JOHN W. Winston-Salem
History, B.S.; Young Democrats, Kappa Alpha Order, Elections Committee, Varsity Cheerleader.
GUIN, MARY N. Thomasville
Physical education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Buccaneet, Dormitory President, WOmen's Judiciary, Physical Education Majors Club.
GULLEY, THOMAS L. Tarboro
History, B.S.
GURGANUS, MARCIA A. Greenville
Grammar Education, B.S.
GUY, HARRY D. Calypso
Physical Education, B.S.
HALL, JOHN C. Kenansville
Science, A.B.; Phi Beta Lambda
HALL, THELMA K. Youngsville
Business, B.S.; Women's Glee Club, Young Democrats Club, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Alpha Delta Pi.
HAMILTON, LINDA R. Houston, Tex.
Biology, B.S.
HAMILTON, MICHAEL G. Ocean City, N.J.
Physical Education, B.S.
HAMILTON, WILLIAM R. Beaufort
Geography, B.S.
HANCHEY, CLARA J. Dudley
Nursing ,B.S.N.; Student Nursing Association.
HARDEE, DANIEL E. Greenville
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.
HARDISON, CLIFTON L. Seven Springs
Mathematics and Library Science, B.S.; Math Club, Library Club
HARMON, WILLIAM K. Onley, Va.
Accounting, A.B.
HARRELL, CHARLIE R. Tarboro
Business, B.S.A.; Alpha Kappa Psi, Inter-Dormitory Council.
HARRINGTON, DONNA T. Pineville
Primary Education, B.S.
HARRINGTON, MARION R. Greenville
Science, A.B.; Air FOrce ROTC Arnold Air Society.
HARRIS, ALETIA D. Rocky Mount
Primary Educatino, B.S.; Chi Omega, Student Naitonal Education Association.
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HARRIS, DOLORES R. Greenville
Mathematics, B.S.; Math Club.
HARRIS, MARTHA T. Ayden
Education, B.S.
HARRISON, JOHN L. Wilmington
Political Science, A.B.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Inter-Fraternity Council.
HASKINS, RICHARD P. Raleigh
Sociology, A.B.: Hebrew Fellowship, President; Tutoring Society.
HATCHER, JAMES R. Draper
Geography, A.B.
HATLEY, GUY L. Kannapolis
Music, B.M.E.; Concert Choir
HAWKINS, JOHN O. Mebane
Business, B.S.A.
HAYWORTH cHARLOTTE S. Asheboro
Art, A.B.; Kappa Delta, Panhellenic, National Society of Interior Design.
HAZELTON, BILLIE P. Fanwood, N.J.
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
HEATH, CHARLES L. Kinston
Business, B.S.
HEATH, LINDA M. New Bern
Edcuation B.S.; Student National Education Association.
HECKMAN, GEORGE H. III Graham
Idustrial Arts, B.S.; Circle K, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club.
HELMS, HUGH D. Morganton
Business, B.S.
HELMS, JANE A. Raleigh
Education, B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi, President; Sigma Alpha Iota; Chapel Choir, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
HENDRICKS, WALTER F. Richmond, Va.
English, A.B.; East Carolinian, News Editor, Associate Editor; Young Democrat Club, President Dean's Advisory Council; Canterbury Club.
HENDRIX, JUDY G. Hickory
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Women's Choir.
HENRY, SARA V. Rockingham
Physical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Major's Club, Young Democrat Club, Marching Pirates.
HERNDON, SIDNEY M. Bynum
Physical Education B.S.; Physical education Major's Club.
HERRING, VARO E. Mount Olive
Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, WOmen's Chorus, Livrary Club, Student Na-tional Educatoin Association, Baptist Student Union.
HESTER, DORIS F. Dublin
Education, B.S.; King Youth Fellowhip.
HICKEY, THOMAS D, South Boston, Va,
Business, B S Alpha Phi Omega. Varsity Track. Young Republican Club,
HICKS, JUDITH L. Richmond, Va,
Health and Phsyical Education. B.S.: Women's Recreation Association.
HICKS, NANCY G. Raleigh
Education. B.S.: Chi Omega. Student National Education Association, East Carolinian.
HIGNITE, RONALD E. Greenville
Spanish and English, A.B.; Varsity Tennis, Varsity Baseball, Pi Kappa Phi.
HILLIARD, CAROLYN S. Zebulon
Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
HILTON, JOSEPH T. II Greenville
Health and Physical Educalion, B.S.; Football; Track; Physical Education Major's Club; North Carolina Association for Helath, Physical Education, and Recreation.
HINSON, CLEO P. La Grange
Education, B.S.
HOBBS, JOYCELYN R. Hertford
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Chapter, President, Vice-President; Angel Flight, Administrative Officer, Chaplain; Student Naitonal Education Association; Baptist Student Union; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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HOBGOOD, REBECCA S. Durham
Psychology, A.B.; East Carolinian, Layout Editor, Associate Editor; Psychology Club.
HOCLTT, CATHERINE J. Fayetteville
Business, B.S.: Student Counselor.
HOELL, HENRY W. Jr. Greenville
Business. B.S.A.
HOGG, OAKLEY W. Jr. Gloucester, Va.
History. A.B.: Sigma Phi Epsilon. Vice President, PResident: Inter-Fraternity Council, President; Dean's Advisory Council,
HOLLINGSWORTH, PEGGY C. Greenville
English, B.S.; Sigma Tau Dleta, VIce President; Student Naitonal Education Association.
HOLSON, JOSEPH F. JR. Georgetown, Del.
Biology, B.S.; Circle K.
HOLT, EDWINA F. Princeton
Home Economics, B>S.; Home Economics Club.
HOLT, JAMES L. Greenville
Music, B.M.; Men's Glee Club, Concert Choir, Phi Mu Alpha, Varsity Band, Sympohonic Band.
HONDROS, PETE A. Winston-Salem
Education, B.S.; Sigma Nu, President.
HONEYCUTT, CAROL A. Lexington
Music, B.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Secretary; Marching Pirates, Concert Band; Concert Choir.
HOOT, MARTHA P. Greenville
Education, B.S.; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Student Naitonal Education Association.
HORNE, JO ANNE Greenville
Business, B.S.A.
HOUSE, TRILLIS G. Ayden
French and English B.S.; Student National Education Association, Sigma Pi Alpha, Gamma Beta Phi, Free Will Baptist Youth Fellowship.
HOUSTON, FRANCIS B., JR. Washington
Education, B>S.; Men's Glee Club.
HOWARD, EDNA G. Pink Hill
Mathematics, B.S.
HOWARD, THOMAS R. Wilson
POlitical Science, A.B.; Young Republicans Club.
HOWERTON, OVELIA K. Winston-Salem
Home Econmics, B>S.; Home Economics Club, Debate Team, Angel Flight, Student Counselor.
HRUSLINSKI, ELEANOR M. Burlington
Education, B.S.; College Union, President Alpha Phi; Association for Childhood Education.
HUDGINS, EDWARD A. JR. Greenville
Science, A.B.; Men's Residence Council, Sigma Tau Sigma, Circle K, Men's Honor Council, Dleta Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda, Dean's Advisory COuncil, Westminister Fellowship; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
HUDSON, BYRON A. Richmond, Va.
Art, A.B.; Alpha Delta pi, National Society of Interior Design.
SENIORS
HUDSON, WILLIAM M. Greensboro
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
HUGHES, PATRICIA L. Durham
Education, B.S.; Women's Glee Club, Student Naitonal Education Association.
HUMPHREY, MARTHA D. Kinston
History, B.S.; Student Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi.
HUMPHREY, WALTER E. Kinston
Business, A.B.
HUNNICUTT, ETTA P. Durham
Education, b.S.; Student National Education Association.
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HUNNIECUTT, JOSEPH W. Bethel
Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda
HUNNINGS, HAZEL M. Grantsboro
Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Historian.
HUNT, JOHN E. Riviera Beach, Fla.
Psychology A.B.; Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Inter-Dormitory Council.
HUNT, MAMIE L. Oxford
Edcuation, B.S.; WOmen's Chorus, Student Naitonal Educaiton Association, Association for Childhood Education.
HUNTER, FRANCES L. Elizabeth City
Home Economics, B.S.; University Party, Home Economics Club.
HUSSEY, DOROTHY A. West End
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
INGRAM, SANDRA K. Goldsboro
Education, B.S.
IPOCK, INA F. New Bern
Education, B.S.; Baptist Student Union; Association for Childhood Education; Student Counselor; Buccaneer Staff, Features Editor.
IPOCK, JULIA A. New Bern
Art, B.S.
IRVIN, NANCY E. Blackwood, N.J.
Physical Edcuaiton, B.S.
JACKSON, EMMA J. Autryville
English, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Women's Chorus.
JACKSON, FLOYD A. Dunn
Business, A.B.; King Youth Fellowship, President.
JACKSON ,GLORIA J. Petersburg
Education, B>S.; Student National Education Association, Assocation for Child- hood Educaiton.
JACKSON, MACK D. Jackson
Biology, B.S.
JACKSON, MARY D. Wade
Business, B.S.
JACKSON, MICHELE A. Ayden
History, B.S.; Student Counselor.
JACKSON, VIRGINIA E. Rocky Mount
Edcuation, B.S.; Modern Dance Club, Student Naitonal Education Association.
JAMES, LAWRENCE A. Elizabeth City.
Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Karate Club, Marching Pirates.
JANES, MARGARET L. Flushing, N.Y.
Education, B.S.; Aquanymphs, WOmen's Recreation Assocaition, student National Education Association.
JENKINS, ALBERTA Jacksonville
Education, b.S.; The Rebel, Student Counselor, Gamma Beta Phi, Student Naitonal Education Association.
JENNINGS, JAMES A. Statesville
Business, B.S.; Men's Judiciary Council, Young Republicans Club.
JOHNSON, ASHELY A. Liberty
Industrial Arts, b.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha, Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club.
JOHNSON, DAVID R. Evergreen
Science, A.B.; Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary; Library Club; Math Club; Men's Residence Council.
JOHNSON, FRANCES K. Grifton
Education, B.S.; Wesley Foundation, President; Lecture Committee; Student National Education Association.
JOHNSON, JANIE L. Chesapeake, Va.
English, A.B.
JOHNSON, JEANNE Lillington
Educatin, B.S.; Angel Flight, Student National Education Association.
JOHNSON, MARY L. Morganton
Nursing, B.S.N.; Student Nurses Assocation.
JOHNSTON, BRUCE W. JR. Downingtown, Pa.
Business, B.S.; Sigma Pi.
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JOHNSTON, FRANKLIN B. Washington
Political Science, A.B.: Law Society, Canterbury Club; Phi Kappa Phi; Model United Nations; Secretariat.
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM M. Greenville
Business, B.S.A>; Orientation Counselor; Kappa Alpha, Treasurer.
JONES, JANE P. Goldston
English, B.S.
JONES, JIMMY L. Williamston
Business, B.A.
JONES, JOHN T. New Bern
History, B.S.; Chapel Choir.
JONES, KAY F. Smithfield
English, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
JONES, LILLIAN T. Greenville
History, B.S.; History Club, Dleta Sigma Theta.
JONES, SUE T. Jacksonville
Educaiton, Rebel, Student Naitonal Education Association, Gamma Beta Phi.
JONES, WILLIAM R. Wilmington
Industrial Arts, B.S.
JORDAN, LARRY M. Apex
History, B.S.
JORGENSEN, LAYNE W. Greenville
Physical Education, B.S.
JOYNER, ANNE H. Greenville
Education, B.S.
JOYNER, ELLEN G. Sunbury
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
JOYNER, MARY C. Rocky Mount
Education, B.S.; Buccaneer, Editor-in-Chief, Organizations Editor, Publicans board; The Key; Budget Committee; Chief Marshal; Baptist Student Union; Gamma Beta Phi, President; Student Naitonal Educaiotn Association; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICNA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
KEARNEY, MARY K. Goldsboro
Education, B.S.; Assocation for Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Educa- tion Association.
KEENE, JESSIE M. Four Oaks
History, B.S.; Kappa Delta, Student Counselor, Student Naitonal Education As- sociation.
KEIBER, ROBERT J. Kearney, N.J.
Art, B.S.; Sigma Nu.
KELLER, LAUREN C. Alexandria, Va.
Art, A.B.; Alpha Phi, President, Aquanymphs.
KELLEY, FRANCES A. Hickory
History, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Secretary; Women's Judiciary; young Democrats Club; Student National Education Association.
KELLY, JERRY M. Sanford
History, B.S.; Gamma beta Phi.
KENNEDY, JOYCE C. Enfield
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association
KERLIN, ROBERT B. Bradebton, Fla.
Business, A.B.; Circle K, Bachelor Club, Theta Chi, Elections Chairman, Budget Committee.
KILLIAN, MARY G. Wilmington
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
KIMSEY, JAMES R. Murphy
Political Science, A.B.; Student Government-Treasurer, Summer School President; Presidential Cabinet; Secretary of Finance; Law society, President; Model United Nations, Secretary General, Academic Forum; Rules Committee of Student Legislature; Men's Honor Council; Associated Arts Board; WHO'S WHO IN AMERI- CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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KINCAID, BILLY F. Greensboro
Business, B.S.A.
KING, RAY W. Kannapolis
Psychology, A.B.
KING, REBECCA B. Willard
Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Sociology Club.
KINGREE, RICHARD A. Mount Crawford, Va.
Psychology, A.B.; Psychology Club, Sociology Club.
KINZIE, MICHAEL A. Bridgewater
Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Marching Pirates, Orchestra, Symphonic Band.
KIRBY, CAROL R. Mount Olive
English, B.S.; Sigma Tau Delta, Student Counselor, Student National Education Association.
KIRKMAN, ROBERT L. Greensboro
Business. B.S.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, Secretary.
KIVETT, BARBARA B. Asheboro
Education. B S.: Student National Education Association.
KNIGHT, CORNELIA B. Hatteras
Education, B.S.; Young Democrats Club.The evil that men do
KNIGHT, HARRY P. Richmond, Va.
Psychology, A.B.: Men's Residence Council, Vice President; Philosphy Club; Psychology Club.
KNIGHT, JANICE G. Hampton, Va.
Education. B.S.: Marching Pitrates, Student Counselor, Student National Education Association.
KNOTT, MARY A. Wendell
French. B.S.: Delta Zeta, Student Counselor, Student Naitonal Education Associa- tion.
KOGELMAN, MARILYN D. Alexandria, Va.
English. B.S : Women's Judiciary, Sigma Sigma Sigma
KORNEGAY, SARAH P. Goldsboro
Physical Education, B.S.: Physical Major's Club, Women's Recreation Association.
KRIMMINGER, TAMARA A. Midland
Art, B.S.
LAMBETH, BEN A. Edenton
Political Science. A.B.
LANCASTER, DIANE Pinetops
Education. B S.: Student National Education Association, Secretary; Baptist Student Union, Treasurer; Association for Childhood Education.
LAND, JAN E. Taylorsville
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
LANDSPERGER, NANCY T. Norfolk, Va.
LANE, ROBERT N., Jr. Arlington, Va.
Business, B.S.; Men's Honor Council, Attorney General; Men's Residence Council, Secretary, Vice President; Lambda Chi Alpha.
LANGDON, WALTER T. Four Oaks
Physical Education, B.S.: Physical Education Major's Club, Varsity Baseball.
LANIER, MARTHA J. Asheboro
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
LASLEY, MARGARET R. Draper
Psychology, A.B.: Alpha Phi, Women's Recreation Association.
LEARY, SANDRA F. Shiloh
Math and Psychology, B.A.; Math Club.
LEE, MARGARET A. Washington
Education, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
LEE, SIMEON R., III Charlotte
Business, B.S.
LEE, VIRGINIA Fayetteville
Education, B.S.; Association of Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Education Association.
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LEIGH, JULIA A. Tarboro
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
LEONARD, LUTHER G. Louisburg
Business, A.B.; Phi Bta Lambda, Phi Sigma Pi, President; Alpha Kappa Pi; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
LETCHWORTH, DOROTHY A. Farmville
Business, B.S.; Young Democrats Club.
LEVINE, ROBERT R. Canton
History, A.B.
LEWIS, ALEXANDER J. Bethes
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Epsilon Phi Tau, President; Industrial and Technical Education Club, Treasurer.
LEWIS, BONITA D. Henderson
Education, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Orientation Counselor, Student National education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
LEWIS, JAMES D., Jr. Thomasville
Business, B.S.P.
LEWIS, MICHAEL W. Fayetteville
Education, B.S.
LEWIS, SARA L. Wilson
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club, Student Na- tional Education Association.
LEWIS, VICKIE C. High Point
Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association.
LINCOLN, JANE E. Taunton, Mass.
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Aquanymphs, Young Republican Club.
SENIORS
LINEBERRY, JANE B. Asheboro
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Symphonic Band, marching Pirates, Student Counselor.
LIPPINCOTT, MARY M. Chatham, N.J.
Education, B.S.; Aquanymphs
LORD, DALE S. Raleigh
Nursing, B.S.N.; Women's Recreation Association, Aquanymphs.
LOVE, LYNDA G. Kinston
Education, B.S.; Alpha Xi Delta, Preisdent; Women's Judiciary; Association for Childhood Education.
LOX, KAREN A. Roanoke, Va.
English and French. A.B.: Kappa Delta, Drama Club, Sigam Tau Delta, Stigma Pi Alpha.
LUCAS, ALICE D. Halifax
Psychology and Sociology, A B.
LUCAS, ELIZABETH B. Washington
English, and Library Science, B.S.
LUPTON, ROY H., Jr. Lowland
Physical Education, B.S.; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Air Force ROTC.
LUTON, MATTIE Y. Elizabeth City
Education, B.S.
LUTON, PEGGY A. Elizabeth City
English, B S : Student National Education Association.
MADRE, JAMES L. Elizabeth City
Psychology. A B : Men's Glee Club. WECC.
MAHON, PATRICIA A. Kendall Park, N.J.
Science. A.B,: General Electric College Bowl, American Chemical Society.
MALINSKY, MICHAEL A. Lumberton
Physical Education. B.S.: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Golf, Lambda Chi Alpha, Physical Education Major's Club.
MANCINI, RAYMOND L. Wilmington, Del.
Business. B.S,: Delta Sigma Pi.
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MARCH, JACQUELINE Franklin, Va.
Geography, B.S.
MARKS, PHYLLIS C. Henderson
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club.
MARMORATO ANNE L. Burlington
Education, B.S.; ALpha Xi Delta, Student National Education Association, Buccaneer, Women's Recreation Association.
MARTIN, KAREN L. Greenville
Psychology. A B.: Alpha Delta Club, Historian; WOmen's Judiciary; Psychology Club; Panhellenic.
MASON, VANCE G. Morehead City
Business Administration, A.B.
MATHER, JAMES P. Virginia Beach, Va.
Spanish, A.B.: Pi Kappa Phi, Secretary, Warden; Debate; Homecoming Com- mittee; Interfraternity Council.
MATTHEWS, ELIZABETH A. Roanoke Rapids
Art, B.S.; Chi Omega, Orientation Counselor.
MATTHEWS, GEORGE T., Jr. Hickory
Business, B.S.A.: Delta Sipma Pi, Treasurer; Phi Beta Lambda.
MAUNEY, GARY L. Shelby
General Business, A.B.
MAY, GEORGE S. Rocky Mount
Mathematics, Physics, B.S.
McAULEY, BRENDA L. Ellerbe
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club.
McBRIDE, VANCE M., Jr. Hickory
Industrial Technology, B.S.; Industrial Arts Club, Reporter.
McCALLUM, CARLTON L. Carthage
Political Science, B.S.
McCLEES, ROBERT W. Williamston
Political Science, B.S.
McCLENNY, MARIE D. Goldsboro
Elementary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
McCOTTER, PATRICIA H. Newton
Mathematics, B.S.; Chi Beta Phi.
McDANIEL, FRANCES E. Trenton
English, B.S.; Young Democrat Club, Sociology Club, North Carolina English Teacher's Association.
McDONALD, LINDA D. Wilmington
Music, B.M.E.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Choral Union, Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Symphony Orchestra, Theater Orchestra.
McGHEE, ELIZABETH C. Newport News, Va.
Music, B.M.: East Carolina Playhouse, Choral Union, Sigma Alpha Iota.
McGUIRE, BUREL J. High Point
Music, B.M.; Chapel Choir, Men's Glee Club.
McHORNEY, SAMUEL J. Washington
Geography, A B.: Alpha Phi Omega, Men's Glee Club.
McINTYRE. LUCY W . Rockingham
Music. B M.E.: Choral Union, Concert Choir, East Carolina Playhouse.
McLAWHORN, MARIAN N. Grifton
Accounting, B.S.
McCEAN, ANN M. Grifton
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education, Library Science Club.
MEASAMER, WESLEY F. Jr. Sanford
Accounting. B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon.
MEDFORD, CAROLYN F. Clinton
Business Administration, B.S.; Stuent Naitonal Education Association, Buccaneer, Orientation Counselor.
MEDLIN, THOMAS E. Durham
Business Administration. B.S.: Alpha Kappa Psi, Karate Team
MELTON, WOODROW D. Jr. Hubert
Mathematics, B.S.: Physics Club, Math Club, Gamma Beta Phi.
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MERCER, JUDY F. Wilson
Education, B.S.; Delta Zeta, Association for Childhood Education, Student Na- tional Education Association, Orientation Counselor.
MERRITT, TERRY L. Fayetteville
Business, M.S.A. Delta Sigma Pi, Phi Beta Lambda.
MEYERS, VERNON L. Glen Allen, Va.
Business, B.S.A.; WWWS-Radio.
MILLER, CHARLES E. Rowland
Business, B.S.P.; Phi Beta Lambda.
MILLER, GILBERT C, Wilmington
Sociology and Psychology, A.B.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Psychology Club, Sociology Club.
MILLER, MARY L. Beaulaville
Business, B.S.A.
MITCHELL, FREDERICK P. West Chester, Pa.
Business, B.S.
MITCHELL, GERALD A. Largo, Fla.
Psychology, A.B.
MITCHELL, JOAN L. Greensboro
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
MOBLEY, BARBARA J. Robersonville
Business, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi.
MODLIN, MARY C. Carthage
Music Education, B.M.E.; Concert Choir, Choral Union, Student Counselor.
MONTAKHAB, KAY R. Durham
History, B.S.; Young Democrat Club, East Carolinian.
MOORE, JACQUELINE A. Ahoskie
Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Omicron.
MOORE, JAMES G. Marshville
Phsyical Education, B.S.; Gymnastics Club.
MOORE, KATE H. Raleigh
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
MOORE, LINDA J. Ca-Vel.
Education, B.S.; Tau Sigma, Association for Childhood Education, Student Naitonal Eucation Association, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICNA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
MOORE, MARY B. Willard
Music, B.M.E.; Sigma Alpha Iota, Chapel Choir, College Concert Choir.
MOORE, MERRILL, C. Georgetown, Del.
Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer.
MOORE, ROBERT W. Roxboro
Business, B.S.A.
MOORE, WILLIAM C. Clinton
Psychology and Political Science, A.B.; Dean's Advisory Council, Men's Residence Council, President, President's Cabinet.
MOOREFIELD, ERIC K. Stokesdale
English, B.S.
MORPHIS, C. NOEL Lexington
Business, B.S.A; Circle K, President; Soccer Team, Society for the Advancement Management, WHOS WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
MORRIS, IMELDIA K, Concord
Art-Education, B.S.
MORRIS LINLY G. Vanceboro
Mathematics, B.S.: Gamma Beta Phi, King Youth Fellowship,
MORRISETTE, SUSAN L. Enfield
English and History. A.B.: Sigma Tau Sigma
MULLALY, CHARLES F., JR. Alexandria, Va.
Sociology, A.B.
MULLINS, WALTER E. Spring Hope
Psychology, A.B.
MUMFORD, EMMA V. Greenville
Education, B.S.: Math Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma.
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MUNFORD, JOHN W. Winston Salem
Psychology and English, A.B.; Kappa Alpha, Circle K, Men's Judiciary, Men's Honor Council.
MURDOCK, JEROLD P. Henderson
History, B.S.
NANCE, MARY C. Ayden
Mathematics, B.S.
NEECE, REBECCA H. Elizabeth City
History, A.B.
NEAL, PATRICIA A. Engelhard
Education, B.S.
NEELY, PATRICIA A. Statesville
Education, B.S.
NEILL, DAVID C. Clifton Heights, Pa.
Business, B.S.
NEWMAN, JAMES B., JR. Greenville
Psychology, B.S.; East Carolinian, Sports Editor, Honor Council, Law Society, Phi Kappa Tau, Varsity Football; Cheerleader.
NEWTON, DOROTHY L. Farmville
Education, B.S.; Westminister Fellowship, Student Naitonal Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
NICHOLSON, JUDITH A. Lumberton
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
NOFFZ, MARY K. Hendersonville
Home Economics, B.S.; Phi Omicron, Women's Judiciary, Dean's Advisory Council, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICNA COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
NOLAN, RUSSELL F. JR. Fredericksburg, Va.
Business, B.S. Air Force ROTC.
NOLAN, JAMES C. Morehead City
History, B.S.
NORFLEET, NORMAN L. Elizabeth City
History, A.B.
NORRIS, PERRY W. Durham
Music Education, B.M.E.; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Orchestra, Brass Choir.
OVERHOLTZER, TRENA Wilmington, Del.
O'BRIANT, ADELIA L. Durham
Education, B.S.
O'BRIEN, JAMES T. Attleboro, Mass.
Business, B.S.A.; Theta Chi, Treasurer.
OLDHAM, PAMELA G. Grifton
Nursing, B.S.N.; Student Nursing Association.
OLDHAM, ALVIS L. Richmond, Va.
History, A.B.
SENIORS
OLDHAM, BRENDA M. Sanford
Education, B.S.: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Dance Club, Student National Education Association.
OLSEN, RICHARD P. Bellemead, N.J.
Physics, A.B.: Math Club. Physics Club.
OSHIELD, MAE O. Princeton
Business, B.S.P.: Future Business Leaders of America.
OSTEEN, JULIA G. Asheboro
Music, B.S.M.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Concert Choir, Marching Pirates.
OTT, BETTY J. Moorefield, W. Va.
Music, B.M.E.; Sigma ALpha Iota, Symphonic Band, College Singers, Choral Union, Chapel Choir, School of Music Forum, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
OUTLAW, EDYTHE M. Dudley
Pysical Education, B.S.; Physical Education Major's Club; Women's Recreation Association; North Carolina Association for Health, Education, and Recreation.
OUTLAW, SHIRLEY S. Albertson
Education, B.S.
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OVERTON, ANNA R. Greenville
Education. B.S.
PAGE, CAROL A. Columbus
Business. B.S.: Student National Education Association, Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi.
PAGE, PATRICIA E. Red Springs
Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association, Association for Child- hood Education.
PAIT, JULIA A. Bladenboro
Busness, B.S.: WECC- Radio, Phi Beta Lambda
PARKER, BRENDA C. Pollocksville
Education, B.S.; WOmen's Glee Club, Student Naitonal Education Association.
PARRISH, RONALD T. Durham
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club.
PASQUARIELLO, DANIEL Paterson, N.J.
Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity basketball, Sigma Nu, Physical Education Major's Club.
PASSAMONTE, FRED J. Huntington Station, N.Y.
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.: Industrial and Technical Education Club.
PATE, LINDA K. Hope Mills
Home Economics. B.S.: Home Economics Club.
PEARCE, CAROL A. Richmond, Va.
Music. B.M.P.: Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice President, College Orchestra, Vice President.
PEARCE, JUDY R. Youngsville
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Educa- tion Association.
PEARSON, PHILLIP B. Roanoke Rapids
Business, B.S.P.
PEELE, DOUGLAS T. Ahoskie
Psychology. A.B.: Voung Democrats Club. Psychology Club, Men's Glee Club, Vice President.
PENLAND, BARBARA A. Lake Anderson, S.C,
Nursing, B.S.N.: Student Nurses Association.
PENRY, MALLIE B. Winslon-Salem
Nursing. B.S.N.
PERRY, JOAN G. Windsor
Education. B.S.: Student National Education Association, Young Democrat Club, Association for Childhood Education.
PERRY, NANCY C. Durham
Art. B.S.: National Society for Interior Designers, Delta Phi Delta.
PETTIGREW SANDRA J. Rocky Mount
Home Economics. B.S.; Phi Omicron, Treasurer; Home Economics Club.
PHELPS, CHARLES E., JR. Windsor
Mathematics, B.S.
PHILLIPS, LARRY W. Raeford
Business, A.B.: Varsity Basketball, Sigma Nu, Treasurer.
PIGOTT, BARBARA W. Gloucester
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education.
PITTMAN, FAITH E. Selma
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
PITTMAN, GURNEY E., JR. Micro
Industrial and Technical Education, b.S.; Epsilon Pi Tau, Industrial Arts Club.
PITTMAN, IRVIN K. Selma
Business, B.S.A.
PITTMAN, IVEY H. Selma
Business, B.S.A.
PITTS, MARGARET L. Morganton
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club.
PIVER, THOMAS A. Tarboro
History. A.B.: King Youth Fellowship.
PLASTER, DAVID P. Patrick Springs, Va.
General Science. A.B.
POLLARD, DELPHIA B. New Bern
History, B.S.: Alpha Xi Delta, Treasurer: Phi Alpha Theta, Treasurer.
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POOLE, ALIVE C. Durham
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
POPE, WILLIAM P. Roanoke Rapids
History, B.S.; Concert Choir, Men's Glee Club, Phi Mu Alpha, Young Republican Club.
PORASUPHATANA, TINRAH Roanoke, Va.
Business, B.S.A.
POTTER, JOSHUA Lowland
Physical Educaiton B.S.
POWELL, ROBERT L. Greenville
Business, B.S.A.
PRESLEY, W. EARNEST Carthage
Geography, A.B.
PRICE, CAROLYN D. Elm City
Mathematics, B.S.; CHi Beta Phi, Math Club, Student Naitonal Education Asso- ciation, King Youth Fellowship, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
PRICE, CAROLYN M. Winston-Salem
Art and Interior Design, A.B.; National Society of Interior Designers.
PRITCHARD, JOHN R., JR. Henderson
Business, B.s.
PRITCHETT, WILLIAM W. Virginia Beach, Va.
Political Science, A.B.
PRIVETTE, PHILLIP M. Zebulon
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Air Force ROTC, Phi Kappa Tau, Men's Honor Council.
PROCTOR, JOSEPH F. Hertford
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant-at-Arms.
PRYOR, ELIZABETH A. Fayetteville
Education, B.S.; Aquanymphs, Angel Flight, Association for Childhood Education.
PULLEY, CHARLIE H., JR. Greenville
Social Studies, B.S.; Varsity Golf Team, Men's Honor Council, History Club, Phi ALpha Theta, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVER- SITIES.
PURVIS, KATHERINE A. Robersonville
Home Economics, B.S.: Phi Omicron.
QUINLIVAN, MICHAEL J. Pensacola, Fla.
Psychology, A.B,: Alpha Phi Omega, Canterbury Club.
QUINN, ROBERT W. Newport
Geography, A.B.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Gamma Theta Upsilon.
RABEL, EDWARD T. Wyoming, Pa.
Business, B.S.
RACHMEL, LEE W. Prince George, Va.
Psychology, A.B.: Air Tau Sigma,
RAMEY, JAY P. Rockingham
Business, B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha
RAMMEL, WILLIAM A. Bridgeton, N.J.
Business, B S.
RANES, NELL G. Williamsburg, Va.
Mathematics. B S.: Alpha Xi Delta. Chi Beta Phi.
RANES, WESSE C. III Williamsburg, Va.
Business, B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon.
RATCLIFF, LEE J. Pantego
History, B.S.: History Club, Young Republican Club.
RAY, HORACE A. Williamston
Psychology, A.B.
RAYBOURN, LELAND W. Hampton, Va.
Sociology. A.B.
RAYNOR, JAMES R., JR. Clinton
Health and Physical Education, B.S.; Varsity Baseball, Phi Epsilon Kappa.
REASON, SUDIE M. Jamesville
Business, B.S.
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REAVES, DONALD J. Terre Haute, Ind.
Business, B.S.A.
REAVIS, MYRA J. Warrenton
Nursing, B.S.N.: Student Nurses Association.
REDDING, CELINE B. Annadale, Va.
Sociology, A.B.: Sociology Club, Secretary; Collegiate Tutorial Society.
REDFREN, G. CARRLEETA Albemarle
Education, B.S.: Sigma Sigma Sigma; Junior Class, Secretary; Student National Education Association.
REID, TIMOTHY W. Rockingham
Business. A.B.: Society for Advancement of Management.
REID, VIRGINIA G. Hockessin, Del.
Education, B.S.; WOmen's Glee Club, Alpha Phi.
REIESNYDER, JANE E. Alexandria, Va.
Education, B.S.
RENFROW, CAMELLIA Kenly
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Young Republican Club, Gamma Beta Phi, Associatino for Childhood Education.
SENIORS
RHEW, WALTER E. Burlington
Business, B.S.A.
RHODES, SUSAN J. Joppa, Md.
Psychology, A.B.
RICE, FRANK L. Sunbury
Physical Education, B.S.; Men's Judiciary; Dean's Advisory Council; Inter- Dormitory COuncil, Varsity baseball; S.G.A.-Vice-President; Ring Committee Chairman; Chairman of Appeals Board; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
RICHARDSON, R. JANICE Mayodan
Business, B.S.; Delta Zeta Panhellenic Council, Student National Education Asso- ciation, Phi Beta Lambda, Women's Judiciary.
RIDEOUT, EDITH C. Mebane
Home Economics, B.S.
RIMMER, FRANCES I. Hurdle Mills
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Historian; Student National Education Association; Gamma Beta Phi.
RIPPARD, JOSEPH D. Clearwater, Fla.
Industrial Arts, B.S.; Epsilon Pi Tau, College Union, Homecoming Committee.
RISNER, MARY Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Education, B.S.; Student Naitonal Education Association.
RIVENBARK, BURNEY R. Greenville
Business, B.S.A.
ROBERSON, TOMMY E. Robersonville
Business, B.S.; Arnold Air Society.
ROBERTS, BERKLEY C. Greenville
Geography, A.B.; Air Force ROTC, Drill Team, Alpha Phi Omega.
ROBERTS, BOBBY E. Willow Springs
Physical Education, B.S. Student National Education Association.
ROBESON, LAURIE R. White Oak
English and Library Science, B.S.; Library Club, Student National Education Association.
ROESON, MARILYN L. Alexandria, Va.
Education, B.S.
ROGERS, PHYLLIS K. Sanford
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
ROGERS, W. JAMES Warrenton
Business, B.S.A.; Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer.
ROSIER, DOUGLAS B. Greensboro
Geography, B.S.; Math Club, Air Force ROTC, Arnold Air Society.
ROSS, NELLIE R. Greenville
French, B.S.
ROSS, PATRICIA A. Durham
Business, B.S.; Women's Glee Club, Phi Beta Lambda.
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ROUSE, ERNEST F. Kinston
History, B.S.
ROUSE, FRANCES M. Wallace
Science, B.S.; Freshman Class Treasurer, President of Fletcher Hall North.
ROWELL, CECELIA J. Charlotte
Music, B.M.E.; Orchestra, Secretary; Chapel Choir.
RUBELIN, WALTER J. Holly Ridge
Mathematics, B.S.; Math Club; Chi Beta Phi, President; Baptist Student Union, Treasurer.
RUFFIN, EARLE S. Ahoskie
Primary Education, B.S.; Chi Omega, Freshman Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary, Student National Education Association.
RUSS, STUART H., JR. Norfolk, Va.
Business, B.S.
SANDERSON, ED W. Morehead City
Business Administration, B.S.
SANDERSON, GARY D. Seven Springs
Education, B.S.: Student National Education Associatin, Air Force ROTC.
SANDERSON, JOHN R. Tarboro
Chemistry, A.B.
STACHELL, LOU E. Chestertown, Md.
Accounting. B.S.
SATTERFIELD, BENTON E. Goldsboro
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Epsilon Phi Tau, Treasurer; Industrial and Technical Education Club. King Youth Fellowship.
SAUERBIER, ROSEMARY T. Chesapeake, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.: Alpha Phi, Student Legislator, Association for Childhood Education.
SAULS, MARY C. Clayton
Primary Education, B.S.; Student Legislator, Student Naitonal Education Associa- tion, Association for Childhood Education, Chi Omega.
SAULS, TONY R. Garner
Physical Education, B.S.
SAUNDERS, JANE D. New London
Primary Education, B.S.; Student National education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
SAVAGE, LINDA P. LaGrange
Art, B.S.
SAWYER, SOPHIE S. Elizabeth City
Biology, A.B.
SCAFF, BARBARA A. Moyock
Sociology, A.B.; East Carolinian, Canterbury
SCHLEGEL, GARY L. Stevens, Pa.
Business Administration, B.S.A.; Society for the Advancement of Management.
SCHLICK, ELIZABETH P. Gloucester
Psychology, A.B. Gamma Beta Phi
SCHOENER, RICHARD A. Massapeova Park, N.Y.
Business Administration, B.S.
SCHRUM, PAUL M. JR. Manassas, Va.
Music, B.M.E.; Phi Mu Alpha, Vice-President, President; Orchestra; Marching Pirates; SGA Fine Arts Committee.
SCHWAB, JANET A. Garden City, N.Y.
Business, B.S.; Orientation Counselor.
SCHWERTFEGER, JAY P. Manassas, Va.
History, A.B.
SCOTT, DONALD G. Winston Salem
Business Administration, B.S.; Delta Sigma Pi.
SCULL, SHERYL Falls Church, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
SETTLE, DAVID M. Winston Salem
History, B.S.
SEWARD, STEVEN C. Roosevelt, N.Y.
Business Administration, A.B.; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President; President of C.U. Bowling League, Men's Glee Club.
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SEYMOUR, JANE F. Sanford
Primary Education. B.S.: Transfer from Queens College. Student National Educa- tion Association. Association for Childhood Education, College Chorale.
SHARPE, LINDA F. Washington. D.C.
Primary Education. B.S.: Association for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
SHAW, CLYDE T. Jr. Asheboro
Business, B.S.A.
SHEARIN, EARL C. Jr. Rocky Mount
Business Administration, B.S.A.
SHEARIN. GERRY W. Nashville
Primary Education. B.S.
SHELDON, JOHN W. Wilmington, Del.
Business Administration, B.S.: Air Force ROTC, Flight Instniction Program.
SHERMAN, GEORGE L. High Point
Elementary Education, B.S.; Inter-Dormitory Council; Inter-Dormitory Court; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President; Marching Pirates; Student National Education Associa- tion,
SHORKEY, SANDRA M. Elizabeth City
Primary Education, B.S.
SIEGFRIED, RONALD R. Kutztown, Pa.
History, A.B.: Air Force ROTC, Flight Instruction Program.
SIKES, PAUL L. II Greensboro
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.: Epsilon Pi Tau, Men's Glee Club, Indus- trial and Technical Education Club, Swimming Team.
SIMMONS, ALMERIA M. Elon College
Primary Education, B.S.: Faculty Evaluation Committee. Student National Educa- tion Association, Association for Childhood Education, Social Chairman of the Baptist Student Union.
SIMMONS, BETTY A. Greenville
Elementary Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
SIMMONS, DONALD K. Goldsboro
Geography. A.B.: Lambda Chi Alpha. Tennis. Cheerleader, Gamma Theta Upsilon.
SIMPSON, SALTER S. Gretna, Va.
Business Administration, A.B.
SIMS, BEVERLY E. Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Psychology, A.B.: Religious and Social Committee, Fletcher Hall.
SKILES, MARVIN D. Plymouth
Sociology, A.B.
SMALL, ANNA L. Bethesda, Md.
Psychology, A.B,: Psychology Club, Social Committee, Religious Committee. Modern Dance Club,
SMITH, ALETHIA J. Raleigh
Music, B,M,: Sigma Alpha Iota, Angel Flight, Concert Choir, Choral Union, Opera Theatre.
SMITH, ANNIE M. Sanford
Biology, B.S.
SMITH, BRENDA C. Rocky Mount
Art, B.S.; Treasurer of Delta Phi Delta.
SMITH, BRENDA L. Raleigh
History, A B.: Alpha Xi Delta, Historian; Sociology Club; Inter-Religious Council, Secretary.
SMITH, GAIL C. Rocky Mount
Primary Education, B.S,: East Carolinian, The Key, Student National Education Association, Chi Omega.
SMITH, GERALD G. Haw River
Physical Education, B.S.: Basketball. Pi Kappa Alpha.
SMITH, GLENDA J. Perry, Fla.
Music Education, B.M.: Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Varsity band, Wind Ensemble, Sigma Alpha Iota, Choral Union.
SMITH, JACK B. Wilson
Business, B.S.A. : Air Force ROTC.
SMITH, JAMES L. Mocksville
Business, B.S.P.
SMITH, LANNIS E. Kenly
Physical Education, B.S.: Basketball, Baseball, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Physical Edu- cation Major's Club, Psychology Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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SMITH, MARY F. Greenville
Nursing, B.S.N.; Student Nurses Association, Historian.
SMITH, SALLY A. Nashville
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Child- hood Education.
SMITH, SEAN F. New Bern
Primary Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Student National Education Associa- tion, Student North Carolina Education Association.
SNITEMAN, STEPHEN B. Staunton, Va.
Psychology, A.B.; Student Governmentn Association, President, Vice-President, President's Cabinet, Executive Committee; Chariman of Entertainment Committee, Homecoming Parade, Ring Committee, Review Board; Men's Judiciary, Air Force, ROTC, Kappa Alpha Order, WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
SPEIGHT, JOHN L. Greenville
History, B.S.
SPEIR, RAWLEY, G. Morganton
Business, B.S.A.; Socity for the Advancement of Management.
SPRINGS, ELANOR A. Charlotte
Business Administration, B.S.
STAFFORD, GRACE A. Greenville
Mathematics, A.B.
STAFFORD, PATRICIA J. Oak Ridge
Art, A B.: National Society of Interior Designers, Secretary-Treasurer.
STALKER, SHARON E. Woodstock, Va.
Primary Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
STANCIL, JAMES G. Wilson
Science. B S.
STANLEY, PHYLLIS K. Clarendon
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Baptist Student Union, Library Club.
STAPLES, DENNIS S. Laurinburg
Political Science. A.B Inter-Dormitory Coucil, Freshman Trakc, Young Demo- crat Club.
STARNES, MICHAEL H. Asheville
Art, B.F.A.: Delta Phi Delta, President; Phi Sigma Pi, Pledge Master; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND LFNIVERSITIES.
STEADMAN, JUDITH C. Williamston
Home Economic's, B.S : Student National Education Association, Secretary, Treas- urer; Home Economics Club.
STEED, WILLIAM P. Robbins
History, B.S.; Pi Kappa Alpha, President; Interfraternity Council.
STEELE, RITCHIE D. Waxhaw
English. B.S.: Buccaneet, Campus Life Editor, Organizations Editor.
STEPHENSON, GLORIA E. Willow Springs
Business Education. B.S.: Pi Omega Pi, President; Gamma Beta Phi, Secretary, State Treasurer; Secretary of Flemming Hall; Secretary of College Union; Student National Education Association; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
STEPHENSON, JAMES T. Murfreesboro
Business, B S.
STEPHENSON, JANE P. Newport News, Va.
Music Education, B.M.; Delta Zeta. President; Marshal; Sigma Alpha Iota; Concert Choir; Orche: ICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
STEPHENSON, SANDRA C. Angier
Nursing. B S.N.: Nurses Club
STEWART, DONALD A. Sanford
Accounting, B.S.A.
STEWART, JOAN G. Jacksonville
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
STEWART, THOMAS A. Greensboro
Industrial and Technical Education A.B.; Circle K Club, Industrial and Techical Education Club.
STITH, LAURENCE A. JR. New Bern
Music, B.M.
STOKES, ELLA G. Stokes
Primary Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association, Gamma Beta Phi.
STOKES, FRANCES N. Grimesland
Business, B.S.; Pi Omega Pi.
STONE, SUSAN A. Durham
Art, A.B.
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STORTER, JEANNA L. Naples, Fla.
Philosophy, A.B.: Philosophy Club, Buccaneer, East Carolinian.
STOTT, THOMAS C. Norfolk, Va.
Business, B.S.A.: Alpha Phi Omega.
STRICKLAND, LINDA D. Middlesex
History and English. B.S.
STRICKLAND, PEGGY R. Battleboro
Psychology, A.B.
SULLIVAN, LINDA F. Selma
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Educa- tion Association.
SUMNER, BRENDA W. Milwaukee
English, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
SENIORS
SUMPTER, GUY P. Havelock
Political Science, A.B.; Air Force ROTC
SURLES, HUGH S. Rocky Mount
Business, B.S.A.; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President.
SWINDELL, THEMA K. Leaksville
Home Economics, b.S.; Delta Zeta, modern Dance Club, home Economics Club, Student National Education Association, Women's Recreation Association.
SWINSON, ALLEN S. Dudley
Health and Physical Education. B.S.: Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Epsilo Omeg.i. Phi Epsilon Kappa.
SYKES, PATRICIA A. Portsmouth, Va.
Business, A.B.
SYMONS, KATHERINE M. Elizabeth City
Education, B.S.; Association for Childhood Education, Student National Educa- tion Association.
TART, ROSE A. Newton Grove
Education, B.S.: College Union Committee, Student National Education Associa- tion.
TAYLOR, JAMES C. Lumberton
Psychology. A.B,: Psychology Club. P
TAYLOR, WILLIAM C. Tarboro
Business. B.S.: Society for Advancement of Management.
TEAGUE, LARRY T. Burlington
Industrial Arts, B.S.: Circle K. Industrial Arts Club.
TEEL, BENNIE E. Greenville
English and French, A.B.; Men's Glee Club; Sigma Tau Sigma; East Carolinian Managing Editor. Nesis Editor; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
TEER, ROBERT D. Durham
Business. A.B.: Society For The Advancement Of Management,
TEER, WILLIAM S. Durham
Psychology, A.B.
TEMPLE, LANDON S. Jarratt, Va.
Music, B.M.E,: Theta Chi, president; Marching Pirates, Symphonic Band, Inter- Fraternity Council.
TEMPLES, RODGER D. Walkertown
Business, B.S.
TERPENNING, MARSHA J. Greenville
Education, B.S.; Women's Chorus, Newman Club.
TERRELL, WILLIAM I. Ahoskie
Industrial and Technical Education
TETTERTON, AUGUSTA R. Washington
Education, B.S.; Gamma Beta Phi, Vice-President; Association for Childhood Education, President.
TEU, MARY M. Arlington, Va.
Art and English, A B , B.S.: Student National Education Association; Alpha Delta Pi; Psychology Club; The Rebel, Copy Editor.
TEW, CAROLYN A. Jamesville
French; B.S,: Alpha Xi Delta.
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THARRINGTON, JAMES D. Louisburg
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.; Kappa Alpha.
THOMAS, EDNA C. Williamston
Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
THOMAS, MARSHA L. Washington, D.C.
Art. B.S.
THOMAS, NANCY C. Farmville
Education, B.S.: Alpha Xi Delta, Association for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association, Women's Judiciary.
THOMAS, RICHARD P. Arlington, Va.
Geography, A B.: Gamma Theta Upsilon.
THOMAS, STEPHEN A. New Bern
Business, B.S.A.
THOMPSON, LINDA L. Goldsboro
Business, B.S.: Pi Omega Pi.
THOMPSON, WALLACE E. Eastern, Md.
Political Science, A.B.: Theta Chi, Young Republican Club.
THORNTON, VIOLET R. Mount Olive
Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association.
TILLETT, ROBERT C. Virginia Beach, Va.
Business and Economics, B.S.
TILLMAN, MARY L. Wadesboro
Home Economics, B.S.: Home Economics Club,
TIMBERLAKE, MARILYN J. Youngsville
Psychology, A.B.: Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary; Panhellenic, Secretary; Cheerleader, Women's Recreation Association; Psychology Club.
TIMBERLAKE, OTIS E. Jr. Boehomsville, Va.
Physical Education. B.S.: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Physical Education Major's Club.
TINSLEY, LORA S. Havelock
Art, B.S.: Women's Glee Club, Student National Education Association, Nation- al Society of Interior Designers.
TOLLESON, LILLIAN E. Saint Matthews, S.C.
Education, B.S.
TOLLEY, S. ROLAND Edenton
History, B.S.; Theta Chi, Phi Sigma Pi, Phi ALpha Theta, SGA External Affairs Committee.
TOMLINSON, JAMES H. Winston Salem
Chemistry, A B.
TOSTO, EDWIN E. Jr. Greenville
Business, B.S.: Young Republican Club, Kappa Sigma
TOTTEN, BANKS T. Jr. Greenville
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.: Industrial and Technical Education Club, Secretary; Epsilon Pi Tau, Secretary.
TOWNSEND, HENRY K. Springfield. Va.
Economics. A.B.: Rebel. Business Manager, Managing Editor; Wesley Foundation, President, Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Sigma Pi.
TOWNSEND, TERRY D. Bernardsville, N.J.
History, A.B.; Young Republican Club, Men's Glee Club, Varsity Band, C.U. Bowling League.
TRACY, MARGARET V. Greenville
Music B.M.: Orchestra. Choral Union. Chamber Orchestra.
TRUITT, ROBERT E. New Bern
Mathematics, B.S.: Industrial Arts Club, Mens Glee Club, Chi Beta Phi.
TUCKER, JOSHUA I. Grifton
Industrial and Technical Education, B.S.
TUCKER, WANDA E. Albemarle
Primary Education, B.S.
TUGWELL, JEWEL M. Farmville
Education, B.S.
TUNNELL, VIRGINIA R. Elizabeth City
Music, B.M.E.; Marching Pirates, College Singers, Concert Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota.
TUNSTALL, BETTY L. Apex
Library Science, Egnlish, B.S.; Library Club, Student National Education As- sociation.
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TURNER, HUBERT M. Mebane
History, B.S., Mens Glee Club; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.
TWITTY, TOMMY E. Warrenton
Physical Education. B.S.
TYER, CHARLIE B. Fountain
Political Science, A.B.: Phi Sigma Pi.
TYER, JIMMY H. Pinetown
Physical Education, B.S.: Physical Education Major's Club.
TYER, SUE W. Bath
English. B.S.
UPCHURCH, KAREN L. Four Oaks
Education, B.S.: Student National Education Association
UPCHURCH, LARRY B. Raleigh
Political Science, A.B.: Inter-Dormitory Council, Model United Nations.
UPTON, BILL L. Rockingham
Physical Education, B.S.: King Youth Fellowship, Varsity Basketball
UTSEY, TINA D. Wilmington
Art, B.F.A.: Society of Interior Designers.
VAN BUREN, PATRICIA N. Roanoke, Va.
Psychology, A.B.: Phychology Club. Sociology Club.
VINCENT, CHARLES A. Greenville
Physical Education, B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Math Club, Majors Club.
VIVERETTE, JAMES S. Enfield
Business, A.B.: Varsity Football, Kappa Alpha.
WADE, REBECCA S. Wildwood
Art, B.S.: Chapel Choir, Women's Chorus.
WALD, EARL A. Greensboro
Business, B.S.A.; Lacrosse; Alpha Epsilon Pi, President; Hebrew Youth Fellow- ship, President; Inter-Fraternity Council; Inter-Religious Council.
WALL, CARL B. Raleigh
Industrial and Technical Education. B.S.; Industrial and Technical Education Club.
WALL, KATHERINE H. Fayetteville
English, B.S.: Angel Flight, Aquanymphs
WALTER, HARRY J. West Chester, Pa.
Business. B.S.
WALTERS, RUSSEL R. Lewistown, Pa.
Business, A.B.: Attorney General-President's Cabinet, Chiarman of Student Party, Men's Honor Council.
WALTON, LOUIS E. Arlington, Va.
Physical Education, B.S.: Lambda Chi Alpha, Head Cheerleader.
WARREN, JAMES M. Oxford
Business, B.S.A.
WATERS, BETTY L. Pinetown
Business, B.S.: Gamma Beta Phi, Phi Beta Lambda, 'Women's Judiciary, Stu- dent National Education Association.
WATKINS, GARY D. Durham
Physical Education, B.S.: Physical Education Major's Club
WATSON, JULIA G. Kowland
Business, A.B.: Westminster Fellowship.
WEBBER, BRENDA G. Greenville
Biology, B.S,: Young Democrat Club, Inter-Religion Council.
WEBER, JOHN C. Pennsanken, N.J.
History, A.B.
WEBSTER, KAREN A. Annadale, Va.
Psychology, A.B.: Alpha Delta Pi.
WELDON, CAROLYN C. Lousiburg
Home Economics, B.S.: Home Economics Club.
WELLS, CARROLL L. Semora
Business, B.S. Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Sigma Pi.
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WELTY, LESTER F. Charlotte
Grammar Education, B.S.; Men's Judiciary, Air Force ROTC.
WEST, CYNTHIA L. Greenville
Interior Design, B.F.A.; East Carolinina, Secretary of Delta Phi Delta, Presi- dent of national Society for Interior Designers, Judo Club.
WEST, JENNIFER JOY Kinston
Home Economics, B.S.; Vice President of Delta Zeta, Vice President of Gamma Beta Phi, Home Economics Club, Student Counselor, Orientation Counselor, Stu- dent National Education Association, Secretary of Wesley FOundation, Buccaneer staff.
WEST, MICHAEL LEE Greenville
Psychology, A.B.; Transfer Student from Wilmington College, N.C.; Psychology Club
WESTBROOK, OLIVER M. Mebane
Business Administration, B.S.A.
WHALEY, TIMOTHY J. Beulaville
Industrial Tehnology, B.S.; Men's Glee Club, Industrial Arts Club.
WHEELER, ANNE C. Wilson
English, B.S.; Young Democrats Club, Buccaneer Staff, Dormitory Officer, Sigma Tau Delta.
WHEELER, FRANCES G. Wadesboro
Primary Education, B.S.; Student National Education Association, Association for Childhood Education.
SENIORS
WHEELER, JAMES C. Wilson
Business Administration, B.S.
WHITE, BARBARA G. Swansboro
Mathematics, B.S.; Alpha Zi Delta, Math Club.
WHITE, JOSEPH L. JR. Lumberton
Business Administration, A.B.; Treasurer of Lambda Chi Alpha.
WHITEHURST, BETTY R. Oxford
Nursing, B.S.N.; Student Nurses Association.
WHITEHURST, JONATHAN Beaufort
History, B.S.
WHITEMAN, ANNIE LAURA Edenton
Primary Education, B.S.; Secretary of Women's Hall, Student Counselor, As- sociation for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association, Gamma Beta Phi.
WHITESELL, PRISCILLA Whitsett
elementary Education, B.S.; National Education Association.
WHITLEY, MARGARET E. Como
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club.
WILCOX, DAVID E. Dengigh, Va.
Physical Education, B.S.; Wrestling Team.
WILKINSON, MARGOT A. Durham
Art, B.F.A.; Delta Phi Delta, Vice President.
WILLIAMS, ALICE S. Hartstown, Pa.
Ceramics, B.F.A.; Delta Phi Delta, Aqua Nymphs.
WILLIAMS, DAVID E. Merritt
English, B.S.
WILLIAMS, DUDLEY B. JR. Oxford
Business Administration, B.S.
WILLIAMS, EMMA G. New Bern
French, B.S.; Student National Educaiton Association.
WILLIAMS, JANET D. Highland Springs, Va.
Primary Educaiton, B.S.; Assocaition for Childhood Education, Student National Education Association.
WILLIAMS, ROMMA G. Mount Olive
Nursing, B.S.N.; Student Nursing Association.
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SENIORS
WILLIAMS, RUTH A. Princeton
Business, B.S.: Society for the Advancement of management, Pi Omega Pi, King Youth Fellowship.
WILLIS, EVERETT G. Davis
Mathematics, A.B.: Gamma Beta Phi, Math Club.
WILLS, NANCY S. Hopewell, Va.
Art, B.S.
WILSON, EARL C. Wake Forest
Physical Education, B.S.; Phi Beta Lambda, Delta Sigma Pi, Physical Education Major's Club.
WILSON, FLORENCE C. Mount Olive
Art, B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi.
WINDHAM, CHARLOTTE L. Burlington
Education, B.S.; WOmen's Recretation Asociation, Treasurer of East Garrett Hall.
WINDHAM, MARCIA L. Gastonia
Biology, A.B.: Chi Beta Phi
WINDLEY, LOUISA A. Williamston
Home Economics, B.S.; Home Economics Club.
WINDOM, SONDRA L. Farmville
Primary Education, B.S.; Orientation Counselor, Student Na- tional Education Association, Assoication for Childhood Education, Women's Recreation Associaiton, Chi Beta Phi.
WINFIELD, GEORGIA A. Pantego
History, B.S.
WINSTON, SAMUEL C. Durham
Busines Administration, B.S.A.; Marching Pirates, Sym- phonic Band, Karate Team.
WISHART, JOHN E. Lumberton
Business Administration, B>S.A.; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas- urer; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer.
WOMACK, SARAH W. Greensboro
Music, B.M.
WOMBLE, ANDREW G. Cary
Accounting, A.B; Young Republican Club, Circle K Club.
WOOD, BRUCE B. Clayton
Business, B.S.
WOODLEY, BRENDA L. Kinston
English, B.S.
WOOTEN, TIMOTHY M. Macclesfield
Political Science, A.B; Air Force RoTC.
WORTHINGTON, CHARLOTTE Greenville
Nursing, b.S.N.; Student Nurses Assocation, Secretary, President; WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
WRENN, MARY I. Franklinton
HOme Economics, B.S.; Gamma beta Phi, Home Economics Club, Women's Glee Club.
WRIGHT, CARYOL A. Lynchburg, Va.
English, Philosophy A.B.; Philosophy Club, Rebel.
WRIGHT, DAN H. Greenville
Business Administration, B.S.A.; Pi Kappa Alpha, President.
WRIGHT, LINDA L. Clinton
English, b.S.; Free Will baptist Youth Fellowship; Sigma Tau Delta, Historian; Student National EducaTIon Assocaiton, Alternate College Marshal.
YEZIERSKI, JULIE A. Williamsburg, Va.
Business. B.S.: Women's Chorus, Nurses Club,
YOPP, SARAH A. Charlotte
Education B,S.: Alpha Delta Pi, Vice-President; SGA- Secretary, Legislator, Presi- dent's Cabinet, Executive Council; East Carolinian. Sophomore Class Secretary; Model UN Secretariat: WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
YOUNG, REBEKAH, A. Farmville
Business Education, B.S.
YOUNG, VIRGINIA L. Charlotte
Nursing. B.S.N.: Student Nurses Association.
ZEPUL, ANITA J. Annadale, Va.
Business, B.S.; Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman, Chap- lain; East Carolinian. Greek Editor; SGA Legislator; Biie-
ZIBELIN, SANDRA I. Wallace
Art, B.S. National Society for Interior Designers, North Carolina Education Association.
ZICKLER, SANDRA C. High Point
Business Administration. A.B.: Gamma Beta Phi, C.U. Bowl- ing League.
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Class of 1968
Martin Lassiter, President; Cathy Bateman, Treasurer; Judith Joyner, Secretary; Bill Dryden, Vice-President.
Sincere juniors reached the half-way mark. They were eager for the final lap of their college careers at the New East Carolina College. Life plans began to take shape. Feelings of inadequaq' passed. Success brought both excitement and pangs of sorrow. For college life, much too short, passed quickly. Next year will be their last year to witness the growth of their alma mater.
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ABESSINIO, GINO M. Wilmington, Del.
ABEVOUNIS, MARGUERITE Washington
ADAMEE, BILLIE J. Charlotte
ADAMS, DANA K. Greensboro
ADAMS, DOUGLAS L. Springfield, Va.
ADAMS, GALE E. Pantego
ADAMS, LINDA J. Greenville
ADCOCK, ALPHA W. JR. Lillington
ALLEN, BETSY A. Farmville
ALLEN, MARGARET M. Maxton
ALLIGOOD, ALICE R. Washington
ALLIGOOD, LINDON L. Washington
ALLIGOOD. MIRIAM L. Washington
ALLRED, CHARLES S. Asheboro
ALPHIN, EVA M. Mount Olive
ANDERSON, ELIZABETH J. Enfield
ANDERSON, HILDEGARDE Glen Ridge, N.J.
ANDERSON, RICHARD E. Tarboro
ANDERSON, SUSAN Wilmington
ANDREWS, IDA C. Hampton
APPLEBY, DONALD J. Trenton
APPLEWHITE, WALTER B. Fayetteville
ARCAND, ANDRE T. Springfield, Va.
ARMSTRONG, BETTY S. Rocky Mount
ARNETTE, DIANNE L. Alexandria, Va.
JOHNNY MATHIS HEADS SPRING ENTERTAINMENT.
AUSTIN, ANDREW Y. Waynesboro, Va.
AUSTIN, GWENDOLYN I. Winston-Salem
AUSTIN, WILLIAM H. JR. Hatteras
AVENT, BEVERLY J. Whitakers
BACH, WAYNE M. Arlington, Va.
BAILEY, STEVE C. Kendall Park, N.J.
BAKER, BETTY L. Rocky Mount
BAKER, HOMER T. Charlotte
BAKER, LARRY T. Colerain
BAKER, REGINALD F. Hertford
BAKER, SUSAN C. Arlington. Va.
BALKCUM, JLIDY C. Garland
BARBEE, JUANITA B. Charlotte
BARBOUR, BEVERLY E. Benson
BARBOUR, DENNIS R. Raleigh
BARBOUR, DIANE H. Benson
BARNES, ELIZABETH A. Bladenboro
BARNES, JUDITH A. Wilson
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BARNES, PAULETTE M. Roanoke Rapids
BARNETT, BRUCE W. Ramsey, N.J.
BARNETT, KAY A. Arlington, Va.
BARNETTE, PATRICIA D. Richmond, Va.
BARNHILL, ROY L. Burgaw
BARRINGTON, THOMAS L. Grimesland
HARROW, REBECCA A. Snow Hill
BARWICK, LYNN P. Seven SPrings
BASS, DAVID A. Seaboard
BASS, PATRICIA M. Salemburg
BASS, REBECCA H. Charlotte
BASSFORD, ANNA M. Alexandria, Va.
BATEMAN, JUDY D. Jacksonville
BATEMAN, KATHRYN L. Greensboro
BATES, FREDERICK S. Tampa, Fla.
BATES, MARGARET C. Gloucester, Va.
BATTISTO, MARY N. Hyattsville, Mo.
BEAMAN, MARGARET A. Dudley
JUNIORS
BEAMAX, MARSHA H. Wilson
BEASLEY, SAMUEL E. Louisburg
BEATTY, STUART A. Arlington, Va.
BECTON, HUGH G. Kinston
BEETY, GILBERT T. Tom's River, N.J.
BELL, DORIS A Pilot Mountain
BENNETT, PATRICIA S. London, Eng.
BENTON, BONNIE B. Belvidere
BENTON, STEPHEN B. Arlington, Va.
BERG, RONNIE J. Alexandria, Va.
BERRY, CAROLYN P. Clarkton
BILBRO, JAMES B. Greensboro
BISSETTE, CHARLES B. Greenville
BLACK, HARRY B. McLean, Va
BLACKBURN, JAMES W. Winston-Salem
BLACKBURN, WALTER W. Fuquay
BLACKLEY, ANNE L. Franklinton
BLACKLEY, LYDIA C. Farmville
BLANCHARD, ALBERT C. Falls Church, Va.
BLAND, IRA T. Wallace
BLICK, BARRY A. Raleigh
BLUE, JOHN W. Richmond, Va.
BOAZ, DOLORES Fairmont
BOBBITT, NANCY B. Henderson
BOHMULLER, FREDERICK Newport
BONNEVIE, ROSEMARY Charlotte
BOSTIC, SANDRA M. Ahoskie
BOTTOMS, FRANCES O. Elm City
BOTTOMS, FRIEDA R. Charlotte
BOUTWELL, CONNIE E. Goldsboro
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BOWDEN, BEVERLY J. High Point
BOWDEN, BONITA D. Butnet
BOWLES, LINDA J. Newport News, Va.
BOWMAN, JERRY L. Hickory
BOYD, JANICE M. Goldsboro
BOYD, ROBERT H. Pinetown
BOYETTE, CLEON E. Jr. Kenly
BOYETTE, EDDY L. Lucama
BOYETTE, JANET R. Zebulon
BOYLES, IRA W. Rural Hall
BRADFORD, JUDITH L. Columbia, S.C.
BRANCH, MARY R. Elizabeth City
JUNIORS
BRANDON, DENNECIA L. Winston-Salem
BREARY, JONATHAN L. Newport
BRAY, LUCY S. Elizabeth City
BREEDLOVE, IRVIN P. JR. Durham
BRICKHOUSE, LORETTA M. Harbinger
BRIDGERS, JOAN A. Durham
BRIDGES, DAVID A. Cherry Point
BRIGHT, DANNY L. Burlington
BRINKLEY, ANNE C. Henderson
BRINSON, JAMES W. Fayetteville
BRITE, FRANCES L. Elizabeth City
BRITT, JANIS D. Stanley
BRITT, MARY S. Clinton
BRITT, SANDRA L. Fayetteville
BROCK, EDITH M. Raeford
BROCK, RONALD O. Goldsboro
BROOKS, BENIAMIN L. Harkers Island
BROWN, BRENDA S. Beulaville
BROWN, DANNY L. Teachey
BROWN, DOROTHY J. Greenville
BROWN, JESSIE D. New Bern
BROWN, JUSTIN L. III Hillsborough
BROWN, PATRICIA A. Annandale, Va.
BROWN, THOMAS E. Greenville
BRYANT, KENNETH S. Greenville
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EAST CAROLINA HOSTS COMMITTEE TO EVALUATE READINESS FOR UNIVERSITY STATUS.
BUCK, REBECCA S. Greenville
BULLA, LINDA R. Graham
BULLARD, MARY A. Hope Mills
BULLOCK, BRENDA L. Richmond, Va.
BUNCH, JOHN N. Edenton
BLINTING, ANNIE L. Greenville
BURAWSKI, WILLIAM H. Wilmington, Del.
BURNETTE, DIANA D. New Bern
BURNEY, KATHERINE J. Clarkton
BURRIS, PAMELA Albemarle
BYERLY, RONALD B. Charlotte
BYRD, FRANKLIN D. Fayetteville
BYRUM, HOWARD M. Greenville
BYRUM, WILLIE C. Corapeake
CAIN, RONALD N. Altamahaw
CALLICUTT, CHARLES D. Huntersville
CALLIS, LORRAINE. H. Hampton, Va.
CAMERON, CELIA A. Broadway
CAMERON, MARY L. Roanoke Rapids.
CAMPBELL, EARNEST F. Williamson, W. Va.
CAMPBELL, HOWARD E. Greensboro
CANADY, MONA L. Richlands
CANNON, EVELYN P. St. Augustine Fla.
CARD, ADELE R. New Bern
CARMICHAEL, BEVERLY S. Rocky Mount
CARPENTER, MICHAEL R. Greenville
CARRAWAY, DORA J. Snow Hill
CARSON, JOHN F Greenville
CARTER, BEVERLY J. Midway Park
CARTER, DONALD L. Fayetteville
CARTER, PATRICIA A. Shallotte
CARTER, WILLIAM C. Norlina
CARWILE, MARY H. Kinston
CARTWRIGHT, MARTHA E. Elizabeth City
CASHWELL, JOHN C. Autryville
CAULEY, WILLIAM D. New Bern
CANANAUGH, ANNETTE W. Richlands
CAVENAUGH, LINDA R. Chinquapin
CAVENDISH, MICHAEL E. Greenville
CHAMBERS, DIANA L. Jacksonville
CHANDLER, ANNE E. Rocky Mount
CHANDLER, LYNN B. Wallace
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CHAPMAN, JANE W. LaPlata, Mo.
CHAPPELL, BERTIE S. Reidsville
CHAPPELL, CLAUDIA J. Elizabeth City
CHARRON, RAYMOND B. Laurel Bay, S.C.
CHERRY, DONNA L. Washington
CHESHIRE, NANCY L. Virginia Beach, Va.
CHILDERS, JOHN S. Elizabeth City
CHITTY, THOMAS G. Ahoskie
CLAMP, JLILIE C. Salisbury
CLARK, BURKE F. Richmond, Va.
CLARK, CAROL J. Alexandria, Va.
CLINE, LINELLE L. Kannapolis
COBB, JAMES R. Windsor
COBB, MELVIN R. Merry Hill
COBB, WILLIAM R. Rocky Mount
COBLE, JULIA L. Fayetteville
BOCHRAN, WILLIAM C. Rocky Mount
COGGINS, CANDACE C. Newport News, Va.
COLE, PATRICIA V. Reidsville
COMER, LINDA L. Carthage
COMER, LOIS M. Biscoe
CONAWAY, RICHARD E. Arlington, Va.
CONNELL, DANIEL R. Raleigh
CONNELLY, JOHN M. Richmond, Va.
JUNIORS
CONRAD, DAVID P. Greensboro
COOKE, ELIZABETH W. Nashville
COOTES, CAROLYN C. Strasburg, Va.
CORAM, MARY L. Booneville
CORRELL, EDWARD L. Newport News, Va.
CORDELL, ALBERT O. Greenville, S.C.
COTTEN, VISTA K. Chesapeake, Va.
COURTNEY, BENJAMIN H. Williamston
COWARD, JULIA W. Grifton
COX, CHARLES N. Charlotte
COX, JANE M. New Bern
COX, JIMMY R. Garrett, Ky.
COX, SUE L. Richlands
COX, WESLEY D. Cove City
COYLE, MARCIA L. Charlotte
CRAMER, JUDITH F. Greenville
CRAVEN, TONY F. Eagle Springs
CRAWLEY, BARBARA S. Littleton
CREECH, FRANCES C. Goldsboro
CREECH, JUDITH A. Kinston
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CROSS, SHARON L. Roanoke, Va.
CROUSE, PEGGY J. Winston Salem
CROWLEY, LINDA L. Lakeland, Fla.
CROY, GERRALD W. Wilson
CULLEY, DAVID N. Crumpton, Md.
CUMMINGS, ZEB C. Tarboro
CURRIN, PERCY T. Fayetteville
CUTLER, LINDA A. Elizabeth City
DALTON, ROGER D. Greensboro
DALEY, NORMA J. Clayton
DAMREN, DOUGLAS M. beaufort
DANIEL, JAMES W. Henderson
DANIEL, LINDA A. New Bern
DANIEL, SHIRLEY M. Roxboro
DANIELS, MARY B. Asheville
DAUGHTRIDGE, JOHN D. Rocky Mount
DAUGHTRY, ELLEN E. Smithfield
DAVIS, DIANE W. Morehead City
DAVIS, DORIS A. Whiteville
DAVIS, EMERY T. Roanoke Rapids
DAVIS, FRANCES E. Belhaven
DAVIS, HATTIE R. Fremont
DAVIS, JEFFREY C. Raleigh
DEAL, HARVIE A. Winston Salem
DEANS, DONNA S. Flushing, N.Y.
DEBRUHL, DONNA K. Kinston
DEETZ, JEAN A. Waukegan, Ill.
DELPRIORE, PETER A. Norfolk, Va.
DENTON, MARTHA C. Louisburg
DEVIDO, GREGORY J. Milltown, N.J.
DICKERMAN, KATHLEEN A. Wilson
DIDAY, ROBERT H. Willoughby, Ohio
DILLON, CONNIE R. Roanoke, Va.
DIXON, MARY M. Reidsville
DIXON, WILLIAM R. Murfreesboro
DORMAN, LARRY W. Raleigh
DOUGH, WILLIAM M. Kill Devil Hills
DOUGHTIE, JOAN L. Holland, Va.
DOUGLAS, JOHN F. Wadesboro
DOZIER, AGNES F. Powells Point
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DRAKE, NANCY J. Burlington
DRAKE, RICHARD E. Hendersonville
DRAPER, BRENDA G. Suffolk, Va.
DREBLOW, PATRICIA A. Gainesville, Fla.
DRYDEN, WILLIAM C. Pocomoke, Md.
DRYE, BARBARA L. Oakboro
DUDLEY, JUDY L. Swansboro
DUDLY, WILLIAM L. Washington
DUKE, JOEL T. Henderson
DUNN, JUDITH C. Macclesfield
DUNN, NANCY G. Goldsboro
DUTTON, DOUGLAS M. Arlington, Va.
EASTWOOD, WILLIAM D. Fountain
EBBETT, JANIS E. Roanoke, Va.
EDWARDS, CAROLYN M. Marshville
EDWARDS, JERRY R. Kenly
EDWARDS, REBECCA W. Burlington
ELAM, TONI R. Myrtle beach, S.C.
ELAM, WILLIAM H. Charlotte
ELLIOTT, LINDA C. carthage
ELLIOTT, NANCY D. Danville, Va.
ELLIOTT, PHILLIP C. Falls Church, Va.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT H. Union Level, Va.
ELLIOTT, SHARON L. Raleigh
ELMORE, BRENDA D. Nashville
JUNIORS
ELMORE, WILLIAM E. Kinston
ENGLISH, DONNA L. Ashtabula, Ohio
ERVIN, FAYE J. Kannapolis
ESTEP, PAUL J. Fairfax, Va.
EUBANK, PATSY L. Maysville
EVANS, CAROLYN R. Durham
EVANS, DANIEL F. Vienna, Va.
EVANS, DONALD E. Greenville
EVANS, PATSY G. Clarkton
EVERETT, JANE E. Sneads Ferry
EVERETT, WILLIAM C. Ayden
EVERETTE, HELEN E. Kinston
EVERETTE, MILDRED F. Macclesfield
EVERETTE, RITA A. Washington
EVITT, WILLIAM C. Richmond, Va.
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EWAYS, KAMAI P. Greensboro
FARELL, JUDY E. Fayetteville
FARMER, ROLAND Morehead City
FARRELL, DONALD J. Winston-Salem
FAULKNER, ALICE M. Kinston
FAULKNER, MERCER M. Kinston
FEIMSTER, LARRY D. Greenville
FERGUSON, DANNY T. Winston Salem
FESPERMAN, JULIA A. Albemarle
FINCHER, BENJAMIN E. Charlotte
FLETCHER, JAMES C. Nags Head
FLOWE, REBECCA K. China Grove
FLOWERS, PAGGY A. Clayton
FORBES, WILLIAM S. Chocowinity
FOREHAND, JACK C. South Mills
FORNASH, STEVEN R. Richmond, Va.
FORREST, HAYWOOD E. Kinston
FORSYTHE, GLORIA J. Franklinton
FOSTER, JAMES B. Advance
FOSTER, RICHARD W. Rithmond, Va.
FOSTER, STEPHEN C. Winston-Salem
FOUSHEE, SHIRLEY L. Durham
FOLSHEE, SYLVIA G. Durham
FOX, MINNIE S. Mebane
FRASER, LEE C. Greenville, S.C.
FREEMAN, MARILYNNE M. Hampton, Va.
FREEMAN, SHEILA L. Castalia
FULGHUM, JANET L. Kenley
FULGHUM, NANCY G. Wilson
FULTON, NORMA J. Pinnacle
FUSSELL, ROBIN L. Winterville
PrTRELL, FRANCES E. Four Oaks
GADDY, GARY L. Henderson
GALL, JUDITH A. Lewisburg, W. Va.
GAMBEE, ANNA V. Newton
GAMMON, FLORA M. Greenville
GANS, BARRY F. Norfolk, Va.
GARD, BETTIE W. Elizabeth City
GARDNER, VIVIAN A. Cycle
GARNER, JERRY W. Selma
GARNER, LULA K. Hamlet
GARRETT, SANDRA F. Elizabeth City
GARRIS, WILLIAM R. Greenville
GIBBS, MILDRED J. Stanardsville, Va.
GIBSON, JOHN W. Stevensville, Md.
GILL, BARBARA J. Elizabeth City
GIMBERT, JOHN W. Virginia Beach, Va.
GIRVIN, ETHEL C. Durham
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MODEL UNITED NATIONS BRINGS VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS TO CAMPUS.
GLASS, MILTON, A. Hopewell, Va.
GLOVER, DONNA L. Gary
GLOVER, JULIA D. Wilson
GODFREY, SARAH A. Arlington, Va.
GOINGS, JANIE S. Mount Airy
GOINS, FRED T. Jr. Mount Airy
GOLDFARB, MARTIN J. Greensboro
GOLDING, DIANNE Toast
GOLDSTON, MILDRED A. Goldston
GODDEN, PATRICIA A. LaPuente, Calif.
GOODWIN, JUDITH G. Morehead City
GOODWIN, THOMAS H. Durham
GORDON, MICHAEL D. Greenville
GORGES, VIRGINIA L. Beaufort
GOTTSCHALK, VIRGINIA Jacksonville
GRAHAM, MITCHELL G. Fayetteville
GRAVATT, WILLIAM N. Burkville, Va.
GREEN, DAVID M. Jr. Mountain Lakes, N,J.
GREEN, LINDA L. Petersburg, Va.
GREEN, JOAN C. Hertford
GREEN, RONALD C. Charlotte
GREER, ELLEN M. Whiteville
GREGORY, MARY B. Lucama
GRIMES, KATHY Q. Cooleemee
GRUBE, KAREN D. Alexandria, Va.
GUNN, MARY L. Reidsville
GUPTON, MAILTON C. Henderson
GURGANUS, PATSY J. Bethel
GURLEY, TONY K. Goldsboro
HAILEY, ROBERT E. Bennettsville
HALES, MARY A. Fremont
HALL, ROBERT H. Angier
HALL, THELMA E. Hickory
HALLIBURTON, JEAN L. Arlington, Va.
HANCHEY, SANRDRA L. Jacksonville
HANDLON, JAMES W. Greensboro
HANNER, DAVID C. Charlotte
HANSEN, LINDA M. Arlington, Va.
HARDISON, JO L. Grifton
HARDY, DONNA B. Lewiston
HARDY, HERMAN A. Kinston
HARE, JAMES D. Faison
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HARMON, GERALD K Bessemer City
HARPER, CHARLES M. Greensboro
HARRELL, BENNETT M Gnldsboro
HARRLS, HANN E. Kannapolis
HARRIS, ROBERT J. Washington
HARRISON, MARTHA S. Lexington, Ky.
HARRLSON, RONALD G. Trenton
HARRISS, JUDY C. Southern Pines
HARTSOOK, RONALD L. Greenshoro
HAYMES, SANDY S. Chatham, Va.
HAYNES, MARY C. Gastonia
HEARNE, SARA L. Biscoe
HEDGEPETH, DETRA S. Eure
HEILBRONER, BARBARA C.
HELMS, CHARLES D. Jackson, Miss.
JUNIORS
HELMS, MILDRED E. Statesville
HENDRICKS, MARJORY J. Rehoboth Beach, Del.
HEPLER, SHIRLEY A. Raleigh
HERING, PERMELIA C. Delray Beach, Fla.
HERNDON, SHERRON L. Macclesfield
HEWETT, LESLIE W. JR. Fords
HEYWARD, KATHERINE E. Mount Pleasant, S.C.
HIATT, ANN R. Falls Church, Va.
HICKMAN, SAMUEL G. JR. Statesville
HICKS, ROYAL T. Gastonia
HILL, JOEL T. Kannapolis
HILL, LINDA M. Wilmington
HILL, MICHAEL T. Conover
HILLIARD, NANCY F. Graham
HILZ, JOHN F. Plainview, N.Y.
HINES, SAMUEL S. Richmond, Va.
HINTON, YVONNE J. Kinston
HITCHCOCK, JANICE B. Charlotte
HODGE, RUTH A. High Point
HODGSON, HILDA SUE Winston-Salem
HOFLER, BERNICE R. Hobbsville
HOGG, DONALD G. Chatham
HOLDER, REBECCA M. Garner
HOLLAND, FRANCES J. Kinston
HOLLAND, STEVEN P. Kinston
HOLLOMAN, JOSEPH J. Ahoskie
HOLLOWAY, ROBERT E. Salisbury, Md.
HOLT, LAWRENCE D. Raleigh
HOOKER, LYNDA L. New Holland, Pa.
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HOOPER, DIANA E. Thomasville
HOPEWELL, GLORIA J. Goldsboro
HORNER, GERALD L. Rocky Mount
HORNER, JANICE A. Fayetteville
HOSKINS, LOUISE C. Williamston
HOUSE, JOANNE Wilson
HOUSER, HILDA G. Dallas
HOWARD, BENJAMIN F. Washington
HOWELL, JUDITH A. Apex
HOWERTON, BETSY G. Roxboro
HOWIE, MEREDITH A. Charlotte
HOWITT, ROBERT B. Northville, N.Y.
JUNIORS
HOWLAND, MARY V. King George, Va.
HUDSON, STEVE W. Hickory
HUEY, WILLIAM I. Burlington
HUFF, ERNEST Y. Greenville
HUGHES, NETTIE S. Chadbourn
HUMMEL, MARCY L. Rochester, N.Y.
HUNT, WILLIAM E. Reidsville
HUNTER, MARY B. Beulaville
HUNTER, WILLIAM J. Winston-Salem
HURLEY, RALPH N. Wheaton, Md.
IACONA, CHARLES J. Brooklyn, N.Y.
IRONS, GAY McLean, Va.
ISNER, ROBERT B. Boiling Spring
JACOBS, BETTY E. Elizabeth City
JACOBUS, JAMES I. Verona, N.J.
JAMES, HARRIET H. Concord
JAMES, NANCY E. Sunbury
JARMAN, PATRICIA A. Jacksonville
JAYROE, DONALD W. Morehead City
JENKINS, HARRY E. Wadesboro
JENNING, DAVID H. Madison Heights, Va.
JENRETTE, BRENDA C. Tabor City
JESSUP, FRANCES S. Bennett
JILCOTT, MARGARET T. Roxobel
JOHNSON, CAROL D. Vienna, Va.
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JOHNSON, CATHERINE I. Vale
JOHNSON, CULLEN O. Richmond, Va.
JOHNSON, JANICE R. Dunn
JOHNSON, JOSEPH W. Burlington
JOHNSON, LYNN M. Madison, N.J.
JOHNSON, PATSY A. Forest City
JOHNSON, STEVEN J. Fall Church, Va.
JOHNSTON, JULIA G. Nashville
JONES, BETTIE T. Snow Hill
JONES, CAROLE L. Hickory
JONES, CERESY K. Fuquay-Varina
JONES, CORA D. Elizabeth City
JONES, DONALD G. Pantego
JONES, JANE P. Oak City
JONES, LAURIE A. Jacksonville
JONES, LINDA L. Williamston
JONES, LINDSAY E. Washington
JONES, LYNNE H. Arlington, Va.
JONES, MARY L. Micro
JONES, MILLARD B. Durham
JONES, MONA B. Clinton
JONES, PATRICIA A. Elizabeth City
JOYNER, DORIS Mount Olive
JOYNER, DOROTHY J. Rocky Mount
JOYNER, JANE L. Greenville
JOYNER, JUDITH A. Hickory
KATSIAS, CLARA Virginia Beach, Va.
KAY, BEVERLY A. Virginia Beach, Va.
KEATING, CAMILLA E. Shelby
KEEL, RUFUS V. Greenville
KEETER, KERMIT K. Shelby
KEETER, SIDNEY G. Goldsboro
KEEVER, JUDITH A. Hickory
KEMP, DONALD R. Greensboro
KENDRICK, NANCY L. Camp Lejeune
KENNEDY, LINDA K. Pink Hill
KENNEDY, RICHARD B. Pfafftown
KENNINGTON, SAMUEL R. Roxboro
KETCHAM, RONALD R. Jacksonville
KIDD, HAROLD J. Siler City
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KILLGO, JAMES L. High Point
KING, ALICE R. Norlina
KING, ANN L. Warrenton
KING, THOMAS H. Amoskie
KING, WALTER C. Bessemer City
KINLAW, LINDA P. St. Pauls
KINNEY, KENNETH B. Greensboro
KLEIN, MARTHA D. Kenly
KLEMP, KARLEEN Annandale, Va.
KLUTTZ, SUSAN C. Durham
KNIGHT, JOAN A. Greenville
KNOWLES, GLENDA E. Mount Olive
KOEHLER, ROBERT A. Kinston
KOLACZ, MARY K. Washington
KOONCE, WILLIAM J. Greenville
KRAMER, JANINE A. Raleigh
KUHN, NANCY L. Shippensburg, Pa.
LACEY, ROBBIN S. Jacksonville
LAMM, FRANCES A. Greenville
LAMPARTER, DENIS L. Manheim, Pa.
LANDIS, GALE L. New Bern
LANDSPERGER, WLATER J. Greensboro
LANE, ELIZABETH A. Kinston
LANE, REBECCA L. Snow Hill
LANE, WALTER M. Fremont
JUNIORS
LANSCHE, SARAH E. Bridgeton
LARSON, PATRICIA A. Fort Bragg
LASATER, REBECCA D. Durham
LASSITER, GLENN M. Raleigh
LASSITER, NANCY R. Durham
LAUGHTER, LAURA L. Smithfield
LAUMANN, JAMES T. Jacksonville
LAW, JERRY DALE Greenville
LAWRENCE, EDWARD W. Rockingham
LAWSON, JOHN B. West Jefferson
LAWSON, NANCY R. Durham
LEBLANC, JANE H. Scituate, Mass.
LEBLOND, RANDALL P. Swansboro
LEE, ANDREA J. Smithfield
LEE, JUDY L. New Bern
LEE, MARILYN Richmond. Va.
LEE, SANDRA J, Richlands
LEGGETT, CAROLYN J. Pinctnwn
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LEGGETT, WILLIAM R. Kinston
LEONARD, DIANE C. Lexington
LEWIS, LAWRENCE H. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
LEWIS, SARA C. Grifton
LEWIS, SUSAN T. Abington, Pa.
LILLY, SAMUEL B. Newport
LINDSEY, WILLIAM H. FaYetteville
LIPSCOMB, ERNEST G. Angier
LITTLE, DONALD P. Capron, Va.
LITTLEPAGE, BERNARD D. Hampton. Va.
LOGEMANN, ERNEST V. Rapidan, Va.
LONG, CLAYTON S. Annandale, Va.
LONG, EMILY F. Edenton
LONGO, PAMILA C. Mount Olive
LORENZ, PATRICIA A. Wise
LOSEE, CAROL A. Falls Church, Va.
LOVE, MARY D. Concord
LOVE, NINA G. Merry Hill
LOWE, JANET H. Williamsburg, Va.
LYDA, ELIZABETH L. Asheville
MAGGIOLO, JUDITH S. Newport
MALLARD, HARRY C. Pollocksville
MANNING, CAROL L. Bethel
MARLEY, STEVEN A. Lexington
MARSHALL, INA K. Burlington
MARSHBANKS, CARL W. Charlotte
MARSHBURN, ROBERT A. Rocky Mount
MARTIN, JAMES A. Raleigh
MARTIN, WILLIAM N. Washington
MASON, ELLEN D. Washington
MASSENGILL, SUSAN H. Elizabeth City
MASSEY, JOAN M. Pleasant Hill
MATTESON, GUY Hampton, Va.
MAULTSBY, ANNA C. Asheville
MAURICE, STEWARD D. Aiken, S.C.
MAXWELL, ELKE B. Greenville
MCCABE, ALICE I. Franklin
MCCAFFREY, DAVID L. Wilmington, Del.
MCCANDLESS, BETTY D. Vanceboro
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MCCLUSKEY, PHYLLIS D. Greensboro
MCCOMBS, MARVIN W. Statesville
MCCOMBS, NEALE R. Kannapolis
MCCOWN, ROBERT W. Roanoke, Va.
MCCRACKEN, JAMES A. Asheville
MCGRAW, MONTE E. Hopewell, Va.
MCCULLEN, ANNIE R. Clinton
MCDONALD, GERALD T. Mount Airy
MCDUFFIE, HEIDI M. Princeton
MCGRATH, MARK J. Lowell, Mass.
MCINERNEY, ROBERT J. Somerville
MCLAURIN, BRENDA I. Goldsboro
MCINNIS, REBECCA L. Sanford
MCLAMB, HARRY C. Newton Grove
MCKEEL, SHERYL A. Graham
MCLEAN, DORIS F. Hampton, Va.
MCLEAN, RONALD M. Greenville
MCLEMORE, BRENDA K. Roseboro
MCNEILL, WILLIAM D. Washington
MCRAE, FLORA A. Rowland
MEADOWS, PAMELA R. Kinston
MEARES, JOHN K. Roanoke Rapids
MEGINNIS, SYLVIA J. Rockingham
MERRILL, JAMES F. Greenville
MERRILL, KENNETH A. Beaufort
MERRITT, LINDA E. Wake Forest
METZGAR, HOWARD P. Newton, N.J.
MEWBORN, DOUGLAS E. Goldsboro
MILLER, BOBBYE A. Beaulaville
MILLER, DONALD C. WinstonSalem
JUNIORS
MILLER, JANICE R. Washington
MILLER, MARY L. Raleigh
MILLS, BARBARA J. Apex
MILLS, BRENDA G. Durham
MINTON, CHARLES E. Nags Head
MINTZ, GARY M. Graham
MISENHEIMER, TONY R. Rockwell
MITCHELL, BINGHAM B. Aulander
MITCHON, KATHERINE E. Statesville
MOBLEY, FRANKLIN D. Oak City
MOBLEY, NETTIE M. Williamston
MOESCHL, JAMES G. Falls Church, Va.
MOHN, FREDERICK H. Richlands
MONDS, JOHN P. Hertford
MONK, SIDNEY B. Goldsboro
MONROE, ORVILLE N. Rocky Mount
MOORE, JANET T. Tarboro
MOORE, LINDA R. South Hill, Va.
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MOORE, ROBERT M. Greensboro
MOOREFIELD, ARTHUR W. Yanceyville
MOORING, STEVEN F. Maury
MORTON, SUSAN W. Hubert
MOSELEY, MARY L. Winterville
MOSELEY, RONALD W. South Hill, Va.
MOSES, JAMES K. Morganton
MOWRY, RONALD F. New Bern
MOYE, PEGGY A. Windsor
MOYER, LYNDA J. Springfield, Va.
MUELLER, JONATHAN H. Durham
MULLINS, MARY B. Fayetteville
MURPHY, HERSCHEL G. Enfield
MURRAY, STEPHEN R. Raleigh
MYLUM, JANE Wilson
MYRICK, JUDITH A. Carthage
NARRON, SAMUEL R. Middlesex
NEAL, JAMES P. Wilson
NEAL, JOHN E. Burlington
NEELY, FULTON R. Clinton
NEILL. TERRIE F. Lexington
NETTLES, WILLIAM M. Hampton, Va.
NEWBERN, ANTHONY E. Elizabeth City
NEWCOMB, JO ANN Snow Hill
NICHOLS, NANCY A. Charlotte
NICHOLS, STEPHEN C. Norwood
NOBLE, JUDY C. Deep Run
NORFLEET, JANET A. Elizabeth City
NORMAN, JUNE C. Lewisville
NORRELL, JANET M. Liberty
NORRIS, RALPH A. Alexandria, Va.
NUTTER, SANDRA L. Vienna, Va.
OAKLEY, JESSIE F. Cameron
OBER, BOBBY S. Edenton
OLEARY, HARRIET E. Warsaw
OLIVER, ALICE A. Creswell
OMARA, ELIZABETH A. Richmond, Va.
ONEAL, HELEN F. Stedman
ORCHARD-HAYES, WILLIAM Mc Lean, Va.
ORMAND, ROBERT A. Conover
ORMAND, SHELOR W. Hickory
ORR, RICHARD B. Hendersonville
OVERTON, BECKY H. Greenville
OWEN, RAY W. Newport News, Va.
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PADERICK, EFFIE G. Kinston
PAGAN, VERNON R. Raleigh
PARAMORE, KENNETH R. Grimesland
PARHAM, MICHAEL J. Nathalie, Va.
PARKER, LINWOOD H. Harkers Island
PARKER, VIOLET E. Pendleton
PARKER, WILLIAM M. Williamston
PARKS, JAMES J. Raeford
PARRISH, JAMES W. Lakeland, Fla.
PARTIN, PHILLIP L. Chapel Hill
PARTIN, THOMAS L. Scotland Neck
PASCAROSA, WILLIAM J. Norfolk, Va.
PAUL, REBECCA L. Oriental
PEARCE, ROY N. Franklinton
PEELE, MICHAEL A. Williamston
PELT, ALICE K. Goldsboro
PERKINSON, JAMES E. JR. Littleton
PERKINSON, JOHN L. Roanoke Rapids
PERRY, JOYCE M. Elizabeth City
PERRY, ROSCOE Wake Forest
PERRY, WILLIAM R. Hamlet
PETRULLO, MARIE E. Spring Hope
PFAF, HOWARD R. Asheville
PFAF, SHIRLEY A. Winston-Salem
PHELAN, JOHN M. JR. Greenville
PHELAN, RITA R. Greenville
PHILBECK, EDWARD D. Shelby
PHILLIPS, BAXTER F. Colonial Heights, Va.
PICKARD, DONNA L. Durham
PIERCE, HAL W. Princeton
PIERCE, JIMMY G. JR. Colerain
PILAND, MARVIN S. La Crosse, Va.
PITT, WADE L. III ROcky Mount
PITTARD, BEVERLY J. Prospect Hill
PITTMAN, HAROLD H. Selma
PIUNTI, CHARLES D. Wilmington, Del.
PLESS, CLEMENT E. JR. Mooresville
POFFENBAUGH, PATSY A, Zwijndrecht, The Neth.
POINDEXTER, SALLY L. Aberdeen
POLLARD, LARRY G. Tarboro
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POOT, JOHN R. New Bern
POPE, ROBERT W JR. Lucoma
POPWELL, SHELIA J. Mount Holly
PORTER, MICHAEL W. Benson
POSEY, MICHAEL O. Greenville
POWELL, DONNA G. George
PRATHER, ANGELA K. Charlotte
PRESCOTT, IRVIN F. Jr. Winston-Salem
PRESSLEY, CHARLES C. Greensboro
PRIMM, SANDRA G. Hampton, Va.
PRINCE, WILLIAM H. Exmore, Va.
PRITCHARD, VIDA R. Elizabeth
PRICHETT, NONA B. Southern Pines
PUGLIA, JOSEPH Jr. Sumter, S.C.
PURSLEY, RICHARD L. Greenville
QUERY, LYDIA L. Matthews
QUINTON, SANDRA K. Edenton
RADOS, RICHARD A. Bronx, N.Y.
RAINES, KATHRYN A. Goldsboro
RAMSEY, HAZEL J. Salisbury
RARICK, RICHARD J. Kinston
RAVELLI, JOHN W. Jacksonville
RAYNOR, DAVID K. Suffolk, Va.
REAVES, ELIZABETH A. High Point
REED, SANDRA J. Fayetteville
RHODES, JAMES A. Greensboro
RHODES, WILLIAM E. Matthews
RHYNE, Jo A. Charlotte
RICHARDSON, JOHN R. Hopewell, Va.
RICHARDSON, SHARON A. Petersburg, Va.
RIDDLE, MARY C. Norfolk, Va.
RIFFLE, GAIL W. South Mills
RIORDAN, CLIFFORD T. Chicago, Ill
RITCHIE, ANGELA R. Concord
ROACH, RICHARD V. Winfall
ROBERSON, ETHEL C. Louisburg
ROBERTS, ADRIAN R. JR. Mount Olive
ROBERTS, TERRELL R. Candor
ROBERTS, VIRGINIA L. Ridgewood, N.J.
ROBERTSON, BERNARD P. Jackson
ROBERTSON, REGINA S. Aberdeen
ROBINSON, GEORGE L. JR. Fayetteville
ROGERS, BONNIE B. Timberlake
ROGERS, SANDRA A. Williamson
ROGERS, TERRY L. Hickory.
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ROLLINS, DONNA G. Wake Forest
ROPER, EUNICE F. Greenville
ROSE, CARL R. Smithfield
ROSEMAN, PAUL M. Jr. Rocky Mount
ROSEN, SUSAN E. Roanoke, Va.
ROSS, FREDERICK C. Fredericksburg, Va.
ROSS, HENRY A. Jr. Hubert
ROUGHTON, EDGAR G. Gaston
ROUSE, WALTER A. Kinston
ROWLAND, FLOYD M. Jr. Blanche
RUDD, MINIVER A. Graham
RUMBLEY, MARGARET S. Greenville
RUSSELL, JO ANN Winston-Salem
RUTLEDGE, FRED A. Atlanta, Ga.
RYNEARSON, ROBERT L. Arlington, Va.
SAFRIT, RICHARD W. Salisbury
SALENIUS, HOWARD G. Greenville
SASSER, MARY C. Luchma
SASSER, PAUL L. Mount Olive
SAUL, CAROL A. Glassboro, N.J.
SAUNDERS, RONALD L. Bedford, Va.
SAUNDERS, STEPHEN D. Greenville
SAUNDERS, THEODORE E. Charlotte
SAVIN, JUDY E. Ahoskie
SAWREY, LINDA L. Swansboro
SAWYER, BRENDA P. Greenville
SAWYER, JUDITH S. Winston-Salem
SCHECTER, ROGER N. Greensboro
SCHNURR, PAUL F. Warrenton
SCOTT, JAMES R. Hobgood
SEAMAN, BARBARA S. McLean, Va.
SELF, HELEN L. Charlotte
SEIGLER, MARIE L. Reidsville
SETARO, TERESA A. Big Springs, Tex.
SHAMEL, JOE F. Winston-Salem
SHANNON, LESLIE K. Wilmington
SHARP, CHARLES S. Jr. Hudson, Ohio
SHEARIN, LYNN R. Raleigh
SHELL, JAMES A. Jr. Roxboro
SHELTON, BENNETT D. Durham
SHELTON, RALPH P. Durham
SHEPHERD, JOHN F. Statesville
SHEPPARD, CAROLYN J. Washington
SHORT, HAROLD M. Charlotte
SIMMONS, RODERICK A. Roanoke Rapids
SLOAN, SHARON G. Winston-Salem
SLOATH, SONDRA A. Durham
SMITH, BRENDA L. Mount Olive
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SMITH, CHARLES W. Jr. Norfolk, Va.
SMITH, CHARLIE K. Scotland Neck
SMITH, CLAUDIA Robersonville
SMITH, DOLORES A. Washington
SMITH, JEAN A. Cleveland, Ohio
SMITH, JERRY R. Monroe
SMITH, JOHN M. Jr. Greensboro
SMITH, KENNETH W. Greenville
SMITH, PATSY G. Burlington
SMITH, RHODA J. Valdese
SMITH, ROBERT M. Angier
SMITH, SHEILA O. Charlotte
SMITH, STEVEN B. Vineland, N.J.
SMOTHERS, JEANNE D. Charlotte
SNYDER, DONALD F. Wilmington, Del.
SORRELL, ANNE M. High Point
SOUTHERLAND, SANDRA L. New Bern
SPANGLER, EVELYN L. Ayden
SPENCER, JOHNNY W. Jr. Raleigh
SPENCER, RONALD D. Lanton, Pa
SPRAGINS, LINDA C. Littleton
STAINBACK, BRENDA L. Henderson
STALEY, JOHN A. Jr. Morehead City
STALNAKER, SUSAN E. Newport News, Va,
STANLEY, RUBY J. High Point
STEELEY, JAMES E. Selins Grove, Pa.
STEPHENS, JENNINGS W. Norfolk, Va.
STEWART, JO A. Newport News, Va.
STINAGLE, JANICE E. Wilson
STINSON, WESLEY R. Siler City
STATE LEGISLATORS VISIT EAST CAROLINA CAMPUS.
STITH, PHILIP E. Winston-Salem
STOCKNER, JAMES I. Galax, Va.
STOKES, DENNIS A. Greenville
STOVALL, THORNTON Jr. Stovall
STOWE, HUGH M. Kannapolis
STRICKLAND, MILDRED J. Goldsboro
STROUP, WILLIAM R. Cherryville
STUBBS, COLON P. Hubert
STUDY, NEIL T. Reisertown, Md
STUTTS, BARNEY W. Jr. Burlington
SUGG, DONNA T. Norfolk, Va
SULLIVAN, LEO T. Washington
SULLIVAN, MARY I. Falls Church, Va
SUMMERS, ANN L. Durham
SURLES, BILLIE R. Four Oaks
SUTTON, FREDERICK I. Kinston
SUTTON, SHERWOOD R. LaGrange
SWAIN, CLIFFORD W. Washington
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SWANEY, LARRY B. Huntingdon, Pa.
TABOR, SUSAN J. Falls Church, Va.
TALBOTT, BAKER L., Jr. South Boston, Va.
TARKINGTON, BRENDA K. Windsor
TART, PAULA A. Lillington
TAYLOR, ALMA W. Atlantic, Ga.
TAYLOR, CHARLES E. Jr. Rocky Mount
TAYLOR, LINDA E. Honea Path
TAYLOR, PEGGY J. Tabor City
TAYLOR, VERNON O. Hickory
TAYLOR, TERENCE G. Havelock
TEETER, JANE B. Oakboro
TEITELBAUM, CHARLENE Richmond, Va.
TERRELL, BENJAMIN T. Raleigh
TERRELL, BRENDA L. Greensboro
TERRY, MARGARET L. Graham
TESH, BENNIS F. Jr. Greensboro
THARRINGTON, DONNIS E. Zebulon
THARRINGTON, NORMAN A. Louisburg
THIGPEN, FRANCES K. Benlaville
THOMAS, JASPER D. Windsor
THOMAS, SANDRA M. Cheasapeak, Va.
THOMAS0N, SALLIE A. Kannapolis
THOMPSON, CATHY A. Danville, Va.
THOMPSON, ERNEST L. Selma, Ala.
THORNE, EDWIN JOHN Westfield, N.J.
THURSTON, CAROLE R. Richmond, Va.
TOALDO, JEAN A. Leonia, N.J
TODD, ANITRA Wendell
TODD, GREGORY T. Colerain
TOLER, LEE C, Jr. Alliance
TONN, DIANNE H. Greenville
TORICK, JUDITH A. Madison, N.J.
TRIMMER, DIANE M. Venice, Fla.
TROTT, PHYLLIS Q. Richlands
TROTTER, SERGE H. Washington, D.C.
TROUPE, JOSEPH T. Wilson
TRUESDALE, JOHN M. Lancaster, S.C.
TURNER, KATHERINE M. New Bern
TURNER, PATRICIA L. Richmond, Va.
TUTOR, NANCY C. Varina
TWIFORD, TRAVIS W. Powells Point
TYLER, JOHN D. Weldon
UNDERHILL, TIMOTHY C. Raleigh
USILTON, JOHN L. Denton, Md.
VADEN, LAWRENCE A. Jr. Richmond, Va.
VAN, GELDER L. Vestal, N.Y.
VANMIDDLESWORTH, CHARLES Asbury Park, N.J.
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VANTUYI, ALAN W. Arlington, V.A.
VAUGHAN, BARBARA A. Harrellsville
VAUGHAN, LANA J. Rocky Mount
VAUGHAN, LINDA F. Durham
VEAZEY, JEAN Washinston
VEILLETTE, JOSEPH L. Rocky Mount
VERNER, SHARON G. Clark, N.J.
VERNON, ROBERT G. Greensboro
VERNON, OWEN S. Alton, Va.
WACHTER, PETER M. Greensboro
WALKER, CAROL K. Washington
WALKER, DONNA M. Aurora
WALKER, JACKIE E. Rockingham
WALKER, JAMES A. Oxford
WALL, EVELYN S. Wake Forest
WALL, LINDA F. Clayton
WALLACE, FREDERICK T. Morris Plains. N.J.
WALSH, NANCY J. Charlotte
JUNIORS
WALTERS, DIANA L. Greenville
WALTERS, JENNES R. Wilson
WALTON, FRED A. Charlotte
WARREN, DOLAND M. Jacksonville, Fla.
WARREN, HUGH A. Fayetteville
WASILE, STEPHENIE Washington
WATKINS, BETTIE L. Raleigh
WATSON, CHARLES R. Kenly
WATSON, EDWIN T. Harrellsville
WATTS, GORDON P. Greenville
WEBB, JEAN K. Raleigh
WEEKS, REBECCA I. Durham
WELCH, LINDA L. Clinton
WELDON, JULLIAN M. Rocky Mount
WELTON, NANCY D. Greenville
WENTZEL, SANDRA K. Raleigh
WESNER, CHERTER S. Plymouth
WEST, JACK PAGE Atlantic
WEST, JULIAN R. Statesville
WESTBROOK, JANET FAYE Albertson
WHALEY, CAROL L. Richlands
WHALEY, ROXIE P. Newport
WHEELER, JOEL D. Durham
WHITE, BARBARA E. Merry Hill
WHITE, GLENN C. Elizabeth City
WHITE, JOHN R. Jacksonville
WHITE, JUDITH A. Annadale, Va.
WHITEHEAD, BEVERLY A. Scotland Neck
WHITEHURST, CORNELIA Raleigh
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WHITEHURST, CORNELIUS Bethel
WHITEHURST, LINDA T. Greenville
WHITSON, SUZANNE W. Alexandria, Va.
WHITTEN, RICHARD G. Henderson
WHORTON, JAMES W. Newport
WIGGINS, WILLIAM R. Jacksonville
WILKERSON, FRANCES A. Kinston
WILKINS, DONALD A. Winchester, Va.
WILLARD, CHERYL L. Merritt
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH C. Jr. Clinton
WILLIAMS, LORRAINE F. Kinston
WILLIAMS, NANCY C. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, PATRICIA E. Benson
WILLIAMS, TERRY J. Fayetteville
WILLIAMSON, BEVERLY L. Wilson
WILLIAMSON, MARGARET Portsmouth, Va.
WILLIAMSON, STEPHEN W. Graham
WILSON, BETH A. Raleigh
WILSON, JAMES I. Hamlet
WINGATE, LEON H. Bath
WINN, NANCY W. Dinwiddle, Va.
WINSTEAD, ROWENA G. Charlotte
WINTER, SANDRA L. South Miami, Fla.
WITCHER, EULIS D. High Point
JUNIORS
WOOD, JOANN Four Oaks
WOOD, MATTIE T. Benson
WOOD, SUSAN P. Wilmington, Del.
WOODARD, BETTY J. Nashville
WOODFORD, ANITA Richmond, Va.
WOOTEN, GARY C. Hudson
WOOTEN, SANDRA L. Fountain
WOOTEN, SHARYN K. Fayetteville
WORTHINGTON, ELAINE Ayden
WRENN, DORIS A. Sanford
WRENN, STEVEN L. Graham
WRIGHT, EVELYN J. Tabor City
WRIGHT, GEORGE A. Raleigh
WRIGHT, SANDRA F. Roanoke Rapids
YARBROUGH, RICHARD C. Raleigh
YORK, BRYANT DAVIS Randleman
YORKE, JEWELL A. Kannapolis
YOUNG, ANNE P. High Point
YOUNG, JAMES H. Ahoskie
YOUNT, MICHAEL D. Hickory
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Seated: Ted Hooks, president; Carleen Hjortsvang, vice president; Joan Evans, secretary; Steve Yelverton, treasurer.
Class of 1969
Finding importance in their ability to help newcomers, care- free sophomores returned to a place which they already knew. They faced ever important decisions in settling down to con- centrated study and plans for the future. Sophomores trudged forward, chalking up fun-filled minutes at the college union, movies, and dances. Individuals took firm stands and began to make their personal contribution to the ever-developing col- lege community.
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ABBOTT, VIVIAN I. Warrenton
ABELL, SANDRA J. Greensboro
ABERNATHY, BEVERLY K. Maiden
ABERNATHY, JOAN B. Roanoke Rapids
AGREE, CHRIS W. Greensboro
ADAMS, BONNIE F. Durham
ADAMS, BRENTON D. Dunn
ADAMS, JUDY A. China Grove
ADCOCK, ROGER Jr. Charlotte
ADKINS, LINDA H. Kinston
ADKINS, STEPHEN T. Leaksville
ALBERT, PAUL E. Jr. Winston Salem
ALDRIDGE, REBECCA N. Raleigh
ALEXANDER, STEVEN L. Greenville
ALFORD, JO A. Wilmington
ALFORD, WESLEY H. Jr. Wake Forest
ALLEN, JUDY G. Graham
ALLEN, MARY P. Jamesville
ALLEN, PAUL J. III Farmville
ALLEN, ROGER D. Longhurst
ALLIGOOD, JANE R. Washington
ALLISON, ADRA I. Raleigh
ALMON, MARTHA R. Alexandria, Va.
ALPHIN, JANICE M. Mount Olive
ALSTON, CAROL L. Hollister
AMAN, JUDY R. Jacksonville
AMICI, EMEILA V. Greensboro
ANDERSON, GREGORY L. Greenville
ANDERSON, LYNDA F. Goldsboro
ANDERSON, MARY S. Greensboro
ANDERSON, VICKIE M. High Point
ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. Fayetteville
ANDREOLI, RACHEL K. Newport News, Va.
ANDREW, JOHN S. Charlotte
ANDREWS, ANN C. Newport News, Va.
ANDREWS, DENNIS G. Graham
ANDREWS, SUZANNE J. Fayetteville
ANEMA, JOHN C. Point Pleasant, N.J.
ANGEL, STEPHEN R. Greensboro
ANGEL, WILLARD J. Jr. Greensboro
APPENZELLER, GAIL M. Fayetteville
APPEE, JANET T. Gibsonville
APPLEGATE, JOSEPH B. Quantico, Va.
ARNOLD, PATRICIA C. Charleston, S.C.
ARRINGTON, PAUL S. Greensboro
ASBURY, JOAN R. High Point
ASHE, CELIA T. Wilson
ATKINSON, ANDREW J. Salisbury
ATWATER, CHARLES S. Durham
ATWOOD, MICHAEL C. Winston-Salem
AUTEN, ELIZABETH D. Kannapolis
AVENT, ERNEST B. Whitakers
SOPHOMORES
Cheerleader Marilyn Timberlake helps boost the Pirates to another victory.
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AYCOCK, CORDON B. Jr. Wilson
BADALAMENTI, VINCENT Nutley, N.Y.
BAGGARLY, BRUCE W. Jr. Midland
BAILEY, BARBARA C. Roanoke Rapids
BAILEY, DUREMA C. Raleigh
BAKER, CHERYL K. Belhaven
BAKER, E. RUTH Roxboro
BAKER, MELFORD R. Washington
BAKER, PATSY E. Rocky Mount
BAKER, SARAH V. Norfolk, Va.
BAKER, SHARON A. Greenville
BAKKEN, PATRICIA L. Burlington
BALDWIN, CARMEN L. Liberty
BALLARD, CLARENCE G. Wallace
BALLINT, PATRICIA L. Fayetteville
BANG, JENS E. Sloatsburg, N.Y.
BANKS, CECIL S. Trenton
BANKS, JERRY H. Asheville
BANKS, KAREN L. Portsmouth, Va.
BARAN, JOSEPH S. Greenville
BARBEE, KAY D. Jacksonville
BARBER, SANDRA R. Williamston
BARBOUR, JANICE F. Clarton
BARBOUR, KENNTH S. Westflied, N.J.
BARDEN, MARTHA S. Princeton
BAREFOOT, RHONDA S. Fayetteville
BARKLEY, ANN M. Sanford
BARNHARDT, JANE S. Davidson
BARNHARDT, MARTHA M. Davidson
BARNHILL, FRANCES S. Williamston
BARNHILL, ROBERT H. Robersonville
BARRETT, SUSAN C. High Point
BARROW, STEPHEN T. Winston-Salem
BASS, GARY L. Seaboard
BASS, PAUL M. Jr. Newport News, Va.
BATEMAN, DONALD R. Graham
BATES, LAURA Z. Greensboro
BAUGUS, LINDA L. Morehead City
BAVIELLO, RONALD R. Greensboro
BAYS, MARGARET A. Gatesville
BEAMAN, THOMAS E. Wilson
BEARD, RITA L. Winston-Salem
BEASLEY, CHARLIE R. Jr. Kill Devil Hills
BEASLEY, EARLE Raleigh
BEASLEY, JOHN J. Raleigh
BEAUMONT, BARBARA A. Seattle, Wash.
BEAVER, HENRY G. Alebemarle
BEAVERS, SHIRLEY C. Middleburg, Va.
BECK, SARAH V. St. Petersburg, Fla.
BELCHE, RUTH E. Castalia
BELK, MICHAEL E. Monroe
BELL, CECELIA A. Goldsboro
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BELL, CORA M. Rocky Mount
BELL, DANNY L. Rocky Mount
BELL, FONDA C. Tarboro
BELL, JOYCE A. Shelby
BELLMANN, MARCIA L. Richmond, Va.
BELOTE, HERBERT T. Melfa, Va.
BENDER, BARBARA B. Pollocksville
BENDITZ, ELLEN F. Greensboro
BENNETT, ALFRED J. Easton, Md.
BENNETT, WILLIAM R. Federalsburg, Md.
BENSON, ARCHIE D. JR. Kenansville
BENSON, DONALD E. Goldsboro
BENSON, MARY E. Battleboro
BENTLEY, EDITH G. High Point
BENTON, LYNDA K. Swansboro
BENTON, MARGARET L. Chadbourn
BERDINE, JAMES M. JR. Morganton
BERGER, JANE E. Charlotte
BERGER, NELL D. Springfield, Va.
BERGER, VINCENT R. Norfolk, Va.
BERNHARDT, FLOYD G. Greenville
BERRIER, STEVEN R. Lexington
BERRY, HELEN L. Fuquay-Springs
BERRY, PATRICK K. Jacksonville
BERRY, PEGGY Y. Moyock
BEST, JULIE G. Raeford
BICKHAM, JANET L. Wanamassa, N.J.
BILYOU, SUSAN M. Charlottesville, Va.
BIRD, CYNTHIA C. Mount Jackson, Va.
BIRMINGHAM, JANE Y. Kings Mountain
BISHOP, JULIUS L. Raleigh
BISSETT, HAROLD E. JR. Henderson
BISSETTE, SHERMAN R. Wilson
BLACKMAN, GAIL E. Dudley
BLACKMER, JONATHAN C. Salisbury
BLACKMON, GLENDA K. Whiteville
BLAIR, BARBARA A. Roxboro
BLAIR, BRENDA E. Mount Airy
BLAIR, LINDA E. Mount Airy
BLALOCK, ETHEL F. Farmville
BLALOCK, LYNDA W. Linden
BLANCHARD, GEORGE W. Edenton
WATERMELON FEASTS HIGHLIGHT SUMMER ACTIVITIES.
BLANCHARD, HELEN R. Edenton
BLANCHARD, JOSEPH B. Elizabeth City
BLAND, CHERRY M. Goldbsboro
BLASKA, BRENDA J. Richmond, Va.
BLAUSTEIN, MARCIA Wilmington
BLOODWORTH, ALEXANDER Durham
BLOUNT, MARY C. Jamesville
BLUM, LORETTA J. Myrtle Beach, S.C.
BOAS, PETER D. Alexandria, Va.
BOBO, PAULA R. Mathews
BOGER, ANNE M. Mocksville
BOLUS, PATRICIA A. Raleigh
BOLTON, BEVERLY R. Richmond, Va.
BONE, MARY E. Nashville
BONNER, CHERLY L. Washington
BOOKER, ANNE W. Sanford
BOOTH, ARTHUR J. Greensboro
BOSEMAN, JANE T. Littleton
BOSSE, WILLIAM W. Ayden
BOUCHARD, THERESA E. Durham
BOWEN, CORNELIA E. Princeton
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BOWEN, WILLIAM O. Walnut Cove
BOWER, THOMAS D. Jefferson
BOWES, WARREN A. Roxboro
BOWMAN, PAUL M. Chestertown, Md.
BOYD, FRANKLIN C. Washington
BORD, KATHLEEN L. Arlington, Va.
BOYD, TONEY A. Stovall
BOYD, WILLIAM G. Belhaven
BOYETTE, CHARLES G. Fayetteville
BRADBURY, EDWIN O. New Bern
BRADDY, ROBERT S. New Bern
BRADSHER, SHARON K. Shallotte
BRANCH, BETTY J. Morganton
BRANCH, ELLEN N. Rocky Mount
BRANDON, ELIZABETH A. Whitakers
BRANNAN, JOHN W. Raleigh
BRANSCOME, BETTY F. Hampton, Va.
BRANTLEY, ELIZABETH A. Whitakers
BRANTLEY, MARGARET E. Rocky Mount
BRASWELL, MARSHA R. Roanoke Rapids
BRENNER, KATHERINE G. Fayetteville
BRETZ, BEVERLY D. Bethlehem, Pa.
BRIDGERS, MARY C. Macclesfield
BRIDGES, PAUL F. Greensboro
BRIDGES, VICTORIA L. Liberty
BRIGGS, BETTY C. Leasburg
BRIGHT, GEORGE W. III Elizabeth City
BRINKLEY, JULIA F. Greenville
BRINSON, GLENDA D. Portsmouth, Va.
BRINSON, VANCE B. Grantsboro
BRITT, CLYDE S. Rocky Mount
BRITT, DONNA R. Roanoke, Va.
BRITT, JOHN K. Greenville
BRITT, NINA E. Kinston
BRITTAIN, DAVID R. Asheboro
BROOKS, EVELYN L. Greenville
BROUGHTON, RICHARD B. New Bern
BROWER, STANLEY F. Asheboro
BROWN, CYNTHIA M. Hickory
BROWN, ESTHER G. Manteo
BROWN, HELEN T. Virginia Beach, Va.
BROWN, IVAN W. Durham
BROWN, KATHERINE E. Kannapolis
BROWN, LOUIS D. Jacksonville
BROWN, NANCY A. Knoxville, Tenn.
BROWN, RONALD W. Greensboro
BROWN, RUBY E. Greenville
BROWN, SYLVIA J. Kannapolis
BROWN, TERRY W. Youngsville
BROWNLOW, BETTE H. Pomppano Beach, Fla.
BROYHILL, SALLY P. Arlington, Va.
BRYAN, ANN C. Elizabeth City
BRYAN, DAVID H. Burlington
BRYAN, JAMES N. Mebane
BRYAN, LINDA C. Rocky Mount
BRYAN, NEL LM. Wilkesboro
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BUCK, JOHN R. Adyen
BUCKNER, JOHN C. Kernersville
BUELIN, RONALD R. Winston-Salem
BUETTNER, NANCY R. Glen Head, N.Y.
BUIE, BARBARA J. Broadway, N.Y.
BUIE, ELLIOTT Fayetteville
BULLARD, LINDA G. Greensboro
BULOW, JOHN K. Ayden
BUMGARNER, JANET S. Wilkesboro
BUMPASS, MICHAEL F. Durham
BUNCH, ANNETTE Hobbsville
BUNCH, JANNETTE Hobbsville
BUNCH, MARY L. Rocky Mount
BUNN, BENNIE G. New Bern
BURBELLA, GEORGE J. Iselin, N.Y.
BURCH, BRENDA A. Greensboro
BURCHELL, MICHAEL R. Ruffin
BURDEN, PATRICIA A. Goldsboro
BURLESON, JOHN D. Albemarle
BURNS, NATHAN S. Charlotte
BURWELL, JAMES D. Winston-Salem
BUTCHER, TERRY L. Roanoke, Va.
BUTLER, DAVID A. Charlotte
BUTLER, JUDITH L. Fayetteville
BUZZELLI, PHILLIP L. Anderson, S.C.
BYERLY, JOHN B. Greensboro
BYNUM, JOSEPH C. III Jacksonville
BROADWELL, NANCY A. Salisbury
BYRD, ANN G. Warsaw
BYRD, JUDY O. Benson
BYRNS, FRANK E. Jacksonville
CAIN, HARRY I. West Chester, Pa.
CAINES, GERTRUDE M. Middlesex
CALDER, LYNN F. Albemarle
CAMPBELL, RITA L. Silver Springs, Md.
CANNON, MARY E. Greenville
CAPPS, BARBARA D. Goldsboro
CAPRIO, ROBERT J. New Bern
CARDEN, DEBRA A. Durham
CAREY, JOHN H. Columbia, S.C.
CARGILL, JAMES M. Greenville
CARLAND, NANCY R. Asheville
CARLSON, EDWARD D. Charlotte
CARMICHAEL, CHARLES L. Raleigh
CARPENTER, SANDRA P. Claremont
CARPENTER, TINA J. New Bern
CARRAWAY, ALLEN M. New Bern
CARRIER, THOMAS B. Charlotte
CARROW, KESTER L. Pinetown
CARSON, BARBARA J. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
CARTER, CAROL S. Greenville
CARTER, DWIGHT H. Ellerbe
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SOPHOMORES
Roger Williams delights East Carolina students.
CARTER, GLORIA D. Ellerbe
CARTER, JAMES L. Durham
CARTER, RICHARD S. Newport News, Va.
CASEBOLT, HAMPTON D. Raleigh
CASEY, LOIS M. Goldsboro
CASHION, CAROL F. North Wilkesboro
CASHION, ROBERT N. Morresville
CASSADY, PAUL C. Arlington, Va.
CASTLES, LONNA E. Charlotte
CATCHPOLE, CYNTHIA L. Columbus, Ohio
CATES, SUZANNE Hillsborough
CATTLE, ROSEMARY Kinston
CAUDILL, DAGER L. Havelock
CAUSEY, BEVERLY A. Wilson
CAUSEY, ETHEL F. Greenville
CAVINESS, MARVIN L. Carthage
CAWTHON, JOHN D. Newport News, Va.
CAYTON, FAYE C. Aurora
CAYTON, STEPHEN M. Durham
CHAMBERS, ALLEN B. Winston-Salem
CHAMBLISS, THOMAS W. Roanoke Rapids
CHAPMAN, ELBERT M. JR. Hickory
CHEEK, ADA F. Durham
CHEEK, CYNTHIA B. Southern Pines
CHESSON, JAMES R. Plymouth
CHESSON, MURRY G. Plymouth
CHESTNUT, DENNIS E. Tabor City
CHORLEY, JOSEPH H. Williamston
CHRISTIAN, LINDA L. Raleigh
CHURCH, GERALD W. Hickory
CICCOLELIA, JAN L. Westfield, N.J.
CLARK, RUSSELL B. Keysville, Va.
CLARK, WILLIAM F. JR. Rockingham
CLAUS, MARJORIE L. Charlotte
CLAYTON, MARY L. Winston-Salem
CLAYWELL, JANICE M. Albemarle
CLEVELAND, REBECCA J. Gastonia
COBB, ANNIE F. Greenville
COBB, CAROLYN R. Farmville
COBB, JANE G. Grifton
COBB, MICHAEL W. Rocky Mount
COBLE, HENRY L. Hilerbran
COBLE, JUDY K. High Point
COE, CANDICE H. Robersonville
COFFIN, WILLARD M. Greensboro
COGGINS, JUDITH M. Sanford
COHRON, LINDA L. Greenville
COLE, GARY G. High Point
COLEMAN, NANCY D. Greensboro
COLEMAN, PHILLIP C. Mooresville
COLEY, SUE C. Fasion
COLLIER, BILLIE S. Linden
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COLLINS, PATSY Castalia
CONDER, PRISCILLA A. Durham
CONLEY, MICHAEL J. Greenville
CONNET, PETER T. Swannanoa
CONNOR, SUSAN A. Roanoke Rapids
CONWAY, JACQUELINE E. Kinston
COOK, CANDICE L. McLean, Va.
COOKE, MARILYN F. Raleigh
COOKSEY, CHRISTINA J. Greenville
COOPER, JENNIFER B. Wilson
COOPER, VICKI J. Thomasville
COPENHAVER, ERNEST H. Morganton
CORBETT, JOANNA R. Fremont
CORRIHER, JOHN W. Statesville
CORRIHER, SANDRA L. China Grove
CORTOPASSI, CONSTANCE Richmond, Va.
COTA, CATHY J. Hubert
COTHREN, WILLIAM A. Jr. Statesville
COUGLE, BRYAR T. Durham
COUNTS, DONALD R. Fayetteville
COX, CAMERON M. Jr. Cary
SOPHOMORES
COX, DIANA G. New Bern
COX, GILDA Benson
COX, HOWARD T. Asheboro
COX, RAE C. Reidsville
CRAFT, STEPHEN D. Jr. Saratoga
CRAMER, THOMAS A. Babylon, N.Y.
CRATCH, SAMMIE L. Blounts Creek
CRAWFORD, CARYL M. Potomac, Md.
CREECH, CAROLEE D. Pine Level
CHREECH, DWIGHT M. Smithfield
CHREECH, MARJORIE D. Selma
CHREECH, LINDA F. Clayton
CREW, WILLIAM R. Roanoke Rapids
CRIGLER, CAROLYN M. Charlotte
CRISP, WILLIAM R. Pinetops
CRIST, PATRICIA M. Virginia Beach, Va.
CROCKER, LOOMIS G. Selma
CROMARTIE, JEAN D. Dunn
CROMARTIE, URBANA M. Raleigh
CROSLAND, EVANDELEE Wilson
CROTTS, DAVID F. Burlington
cRUTCHFIELD, RHONDA C. Fuquay-Varina
CULTON, MARTHA A. New Bern
CUMMINGS, ELIZABETH A. Alexandria, Va.
CUNNINGHAM, SUSAN O. Swansboro
CURTIS, JAKALE N. Williamston
CUSHWA, MICHAEL H. Thomasville
CUTLER, SARA D. Goldsboro
CUTTS, FANNIEM Stovall
DAIL, ALTA A. Cary
DAIL, DAVID W. Winterville
DALE, MATOKA C. Morganton
DANIEL, ESTHER J. Greensboro
DANIEL, THOMAS J. Fayetteville
DANIEL, WALTER J. Rocky Mount
DANIELS, JOHNIE B. New Bern
DANOWSKI, JAMES L. Chamblee, Ga.
DANOWSKI, THOMAS F. Chamblee, Ga.
DARK, SCARLET A. Bear Creek
DAUGHTETY, DONNA M. Kinston
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DAUGHTRY, CARL M. Jr Wade
DAUGHTRY, JANICE E. Conway
DAUGHTRY, LINDA G. Newton Grove
DAVES, DEWEY R. China Grove
DAVIS, BARBARA D. Rocky Mount
DAVIS, BUFORD L. Raeford
DAVIS CHARLES E. Wilson
DAVIS, FANNIE A. Conway
DAVIS, HELEN G. Goldsboro
DAVIS, JANET L. Mount Airy
DAVIS, JERE L. Winston-Salem
DAVIS, JOHN A. Calypso
DAVIS, JUDITH A. Raleigh
DAVIS, KAREN B. Shelby
DAVIS, LUELA J. Holly Ridge
DAVIS, LYNDA F. Sanford
DAVIS, MARGARET A. Burlington
DAVIS, NORMA K. Bladenboro
DAVIS, RANDALL K. Greenville
DAVIS, ROBERT B. Smithfield
DAWS, WILLIAM L. Roanoke Rapids
DAWSON, SUZANNE R. Durham
DAY, MARTHA J. Greensboro
DAY, MARY E. Roxboro
DEANS, KENNETH N. Hampton, Va.
DEBRUHL, JAMES F. Orlando, Fla.
DEBRUHL, WILLIAM L. Roanoke Rapids
DEEDS, JOHN M. Durham
DELLARENA, RICHARD M. Egg Harbor, N.J.
DELLINGER, MARSHALL S. Charlotte
DENNY, CHARLES C. Concord
DENTON, HERBERT F. Tarboro
DENTON, LYNDA G. Raleigh
DEWEY, WILLIAM A. Jr. New Bern
DIAMOND, LEE G. Warrenton
DICKENS, MARTY G. Scotland Neck
DICKS, ROY C. Fayetteville
DIEFENBACH, JARED R. Highstown, N.J.
DILLARD, JOHN T. Jr. Winston-Salem
DITMARS, JOHN M. Washington, D.C.
DIUGUID, WILLIAM H. Raleigh
DIXON, WILLIS E. Greenville
PIRATES HALF SOUTHERN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TITLE.
DOLAN, MARGARET F. Charlotte
DONHARL, BRUCE E. Medford Lakes, N.J.
DONHARL, GLENN T. Medford Lakes, N.J.
DOSS, CAROLYN E. Greensboro
DOWD, ROBERT W. Portsmouth, Va.
DOWNING, BARBARA D. Fayetteville
DOZIER, WILLIAM A. Jr. Nashville
DRAKE, CHARLES E. Macon
DRAUGHON, VIVIAN C. Dunn
DRESSEL, BARRY L. Irwin, Pa.
DRUM, LOYE S. Granite Falls
DUDLY, JEFF F. Stella
DUFFORD, THOMAS F. Roanoke Rapids
DUNAWAY, MARGO D. Roxboro
DUNKLEY, MARY L. Virgilina, Va.
DUNN, JUDITH A. Rocky Mount
DUNN, LYNDA L. Greensboro
DUNNING, RONALD I. Aulander
DUPREE, GLENDA G. Angier
DURHAM, EVELYN D. Fayetteville
DURHAM, JAMES E. Kinston
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SENATOR ERVIN LEADS LARGEST HOMECOMING PARADE.
DURHAM, SHARON E. Charlotte
DUVAL, JOHN C. Falls Church, Va.
DUVALL, MARGARET L. Marlboro, Md.
DWIGGINS, BOBBY E. Charlotte
EARL, CHARLES L. Greensboro
EARLES, JOHN S. III Christianburg, Va.
EARLY, RICHARD H. Alexandria, Va.
EASON, ALANA J. Clayton
EASON, GENE L. Raleigh
EASON, LINDA K. Rocky Mount
EASTEP, ELIZABETH. S. Apex
EDWARDS, ALANA J. Clayton
EDWARDS, DAVID A. Greenville
EDWARDS, ELIZABETH G. Washington
EDWARDS, JESSE C. Kinston
EDWARDS, MICHAL F. Salisbury
EDWARDS, PRESTON S. Winstead
EDWARDS, WILLIAM III Macclesfield
EGNOR, DIANE M. Jacksonville
ELKS, HELEN R. Greenville
ELKS, LARRY G. Grimesland
ELLERBE, SUSAN T. Charleston, S.C.
ELLIS, PHILLIP C. Black Creek
ELLIS, VALERIA A. New Bern
ELLZEY, DANIEL W. III New London, Conn.
ELMORE, KENNETH R. Lincolnton
EMBLER, ANITA L. Asheville
ENNIS, JOANNA T. Morehead City
EVANS, JUDITH W. Newport
EVANS, KENNETH W. Leaksville
EVANS, PAULA G. Whiteville
EVELAND, FRANCES A. Rocky Mount
EVERHARDT, JOSEPH W. Greenville
FAIR, WILLIAM B. Fayetteville
FANN, JARVIS C. Salemburg
FARLESS, RUBEN R. Colerain
FARMER, JANET L. Colerain
FAULK, SANDRA J. Greenville
FAULKNER, WILLIAM M. Warsaw
FERGUSON, GERALD R. Midlothian, Va.
FERGUSON, LARRY R. Roxboro
FERGUSON, MARGARET D. Roxboro
FERGUSON, MICHAEL L. Fredericksburg, Va.
FINCH, DANIEL R. Bailey
FISHER, DOLORES A. Rocky Mount
FISHER, LARRY E. Hickory
FITTS, DONALD J. Raleigh
FITTS, TANDY W. Rocky Mount
FLANIGAN, JUDITH G. Goldsboro
FLANAGAN, SHARON V. Greenville
FLEMING, EUGENE C. Greenville
FLEMING, RUTH E. Greenville
FLOARS, JOHN W. Edenton
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FLOWE, PAULA L. Midland
FLOWERS, SANDRA H. Coats
FLOYD, REED D. Longhurst
FOGLEMAN, FLOYD M. Durham
FOGLEMAN, HAROLD L. Burlington
FONIELLE, RUSSELL Tabor City
FORBES, AMANDA P. Greenville
FOREMAN, JUDITH A. Kinston
FORNES, JO E. Greenville
FORREST, LOUIS P. Winston-Salem
FORRESTER, VANCE P. JR. Burlington
FORSYTHE, FREDERICK C. Oxford
FOSKEY, JUDY E. Smyrna, Del.
FOSKEY, FRANCIS J. JR. Littleton
FOSTER, SANDRA J. Benson
FOUST, BONNIE L. Jamestown
FOWLKES, JAMES S. Butner
FOWLKES, JUDITH A. Reidsville
FOY, MARGARET A. Wilmington
FOY, RICHARD C. Mount Airy
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN N. Charlotte
FRANKS, LINDA D. Raleigh
FRANZ, GAELYNN E. Washington
FRAZER, ESTELLA B. Portsmouth, Va.
FRAZIER, WILLIAM III Oxford
FREAKLEY, GWENDOLYN A. Woodstock, Va.
FREEMAN, GARY A. Westfield, N.J.
FRESHCORN, JENNIFER L. Charlotte
FULBRIGHT, JANET E. Newton
FULGHUM, CAROLYN R. Sims
FULK, NANCY C. Pilot Mountain
FULLERKAMP, BARBARA J. Langley, A.F.B., Va.
GAINEY, WILLIAM K. Virginia Beach, Va.
GALANTIS, KOULLA J. Morehead
GALLMAN, VICKI M. Fayetteville
GAIIOWAY, JAMES M. Greenville
GALUP, MARY D. Newington
GARDNER, CHARLES D. Raleigh
GARDNER, JUDITH E. Wilson
GARDNER, PEGGY A. Rocky Mount
GARRETT, GWYNETH D. Hopewell, Va.
GARRETT, JOHN W. Carrollton, Va.
GARRETT, LINDA J. Durham
GARRETT, NANCY C. Norfolk, Va.
GARRISON, BARRY W. Charlotte
GARRITY, FRANCES P. Swansboro
GARST, JAMES L. Charlotte
GASKEY, STEPHEN G. Kannapolis
GASKINS, MICHAEL E. Grifton
GASTON, ROBERT L. Greenville
GATES, NANCY E. Prospect Hill
GAY, GEORGE T. Charlottesville, Va.
GEE, JOHN F. Burlington
GENZARDI, LESLIE J. Fair Lawn, N.J.
GERARD, JACKIE A. Wabbington
GERLACH, MARIE H. New Bern
GERRINGER, LAUREL D. Greensboro
GETSINGER, CLARENCE L. Goldsboro
NEW MEN'S DORMITORY DEDICATED TO OUTSTANDING NORTH CAROLINA JOURNALIST.
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GIBSON, CAROL A. Laurinburg
GIBSON, HERBERT W. Littleton
GIFT, GREGORY A. Ambler, Pa.
GILES, BEVERLY J. Fayetteville
GILES, BEVERLY W. Kinston
GILGER, MARY M. Fairmont
GILL, HELEN E. Kenbridge, Va.
GILL, WILLIAM S. III Clinton
GILMORE, KAYE M. Greenville
GLOVER, RICHARD A. Hyattsville, Md.
GNAU, MARGARET E. East Aurora, N.Y.
GODWIN, MICHAEL A. Wilson
GODWIN, RUBY G. Sanford
GOINS, ALAN R. Durham
GOINS, FRANK S. Charlotte
GOODLOE, PATRICIA A. Fayetteville
GOODMAN, BRENDA L. Pikeville
GOODMAN, JOYCE A. Spring Lake
GOODSON, ROBERT L. Mount Olive
GORE, JOHN S JR. Whiteville
GORHAM, JOAN R. Battleboro
SOPHMORES
GORHAM, STEPHEN D. Rocky Mount
GRABOWSKI, MICHAEL K. Red Stone Arsenal
GRADY, PHYLISS M. Cary
GRAEFF, LINDA P. McGuire A.F.B., N.J.
GRAHAM, ABIGAIL Greenville
GRAHAM, ROBERT J. JR. Burlington
GRANT, JOAN C. Seven Springs
GRANTHAM, ANTHONY L. Salemburg
GRAY, JULIA F. La Grange
GRAYBEAL, BETTY J. Statesville
GREENE, BETTY G. Biscoe
GREEN, GARY Hollywood, Fla.
GREEN, PRENTIS W. Dublin, Ga.
GREENE, JAMES C. Raleigh
GREENWOOD, RONALD B. Mount Airy
GREGORY, JAMES B. JR. Richmond, Va.
GREY, MICHAEL E. Charlotte
GRIEB, BENNETT J. Alexandria, Va.
GRIFFIN, EZRA D. JR. Greenville
GRIFFIN, LUCRETIA K. Monroe
GRIMES, JAMES R. Washington
GRISSOM, JANICE M. Henderson
GRISSOM, MARTHA N. Henderson
GROTE, JUDTIH L. Winston-Salem
GROVES, JUDY L. Falls Church, Va.
GRUBB, GERALD C. Burlington
GULLEDGE, GLENN S. Morton, Pa.
GURGANUS, CARRIE L. Bethel
GURGANUS, HORACE D. Jacksonville
GURGANUS, JUDY C. Williamston
GURGANUS, ZELLE W. Greenville
GURLEY, JAMES P. Forest City
GWALTNEY, HELEN K. Taylorsville
HAISLIP, BARBARA B. Sanford
HALE, ALLAN R. Roanoke Rapids
HALE, MARTHA A. Rocky Mount
HALES, PATSY E. Zebulon
HALEY, DONNIE E. Durham
HALL, REBECCA D. Wake Forest
HALL, SHELIA R. Albemarle
HALLMAN, CAROL A. Raleigh
HALYBURTON, ROBERT R. Hamlet
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HAMILTON, CHARLES E. Smithfield
HAMILTON, JAMES D. Orlando, Fla.
HAMILTON, JUDITH G. Pine Level
HAMILTON, MARY L. Charlotte
HAMLIN, BETTY J. Union Level, Va.
HANEY, ARTHUR J. Winterville
HARCHARIK, PAUL J. Charlotte
HARDEE, HOWARD E. Greenville
HARDEE, MARTHA C. Charlotte
HARDEE, PATRICIA A. Maysville
HARDEE, WILLIAM C. Greenville
HARDESTY, JERRY T. Beaufort
HARDIN, WANDA D. Raleigh
HARDISON, JOHN B., JR. Farmville
HARDISON, THOMAS W. New Bern
HARDY, HARVEY J. JR. Corpus Christi, Texas
HARGETT, FREDERICK W. Jacksonville
HARGETT, LINDA J. Charlotte
HARGROVE, LINDA F. Burlington
HARRELL, ABBIE K. Columbia
HARRELL, ADDIE G. Greenville
HARRELL, JOSEPH E. Greenville
HARRELL, WILLIAM A. Windsor
HARRELSON, RITA P. Tabor City
HARRIS, ANITA B. Spring Hope
HARRIS, BARBARA E. Williamston
HARRIS, HARRY M. Asheboro
HARRIS, JANICE E. Durham
HARRIS, KEYMA D. Greenville
HARRIS, MARGARET E. Greenville
HARRIS, MARTHA W. Chester, Va.
HARRIS, M. ELAINE Winterville
HARRIS, NANCY S. Rutherford
HARRIS, RACHEL C. Troy
HARRIS, WANDA S. Smithfield
HARRISON, ROBERT JR. Henderson
HARRISON, ROBERT W. chesapeake, Va.
HART, ALICE L. Grifton
HARTLEY, PATSY D. Greenville
HARTLEY, SHERRON B. High Point
HARTNESS, PATSY C. Rocky Mount
HARWOOD, FRANCES D. Mount Pleasant
HASKINS, CHARLES A. Stem
HADKES, BARMARA F. Lumberton
HATCHER, LINDA L. Lumberton
HAWKES, BARBARA F. Willow Springs
HAWKINS, JOHN R. Mebane
HAWKINS, WILLIAM T. Mebane
HAYES, RALPH S. Asheboro
HEATH, CHARLES L. Winston-Salem
HEAVNER, DANIEL L. Smithfield
HEDGLCOCK, ELIZABETH High Point
HEDGEPETH, ANDREW C. Kittrell
HECE, OSCAR K. Winston-Salem
HEGY, SANDRA L. Valley Stream. N.Y.
HELMS, CHARLES R. Charlotte
HELMS, RANDOLPH M. Thomasville
HEMPHILL, EMILY E. Morganton
HENDERSHOT, CLAUDE A. Greenville
HENDERSON, DANIEL L. Durham
HENDERSON, JAMES W. Rose Hill
HENDERSON, MARGARET A. Scotland Neck
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HENRY, SANDRA L. Lenoir
HENSLEY, SARA F. Morganton
HERLICA, JOSPEH R. Fort Lee, Va.
HERNDON, BARBARA J. Cherry Hill
HERRING, JAMES B. JR. Mount Olive
HESTER, BRENDA V. Valdese
HEWITT, DANIEL A. JR. Colonial Heights, Va.
HEWWETT, JULIA K. Supply
HICKOK, KATHERINE B. Kinston
HICKS, BILLY R. Elon College
HICKS, GEORGE T. Garner
HICKSON, ANNE Alexandria, Va.
HIGGINS, PATRICIA A. Columbia
HIGHTOWER, ERWIN A. Wadesboro
HILL, AGNES C. Fayetteville
HILL, ERMA S. New Bern
HILL, PHYLLIS V. Burlington
HINNANT, BRENDA S. Raleigh
HINSON, GERALD T. Garland
BUCCANEER RECEIVES FIRST CLASS HONOR RATING.
HINSON, WALTER L. JR. Mount Olive
HINTON, JANE W. Goldsboro
HJORTSVANG, CARLEEN E. Greenville
HOBART, JAMES R. Chevy Chase, Md.
HOBBS, BETTY J. Newton Grove
HOCKETT, DOUGLAS W. Pleasant Garden
HODGES, BETSEY L. Washington
HODGES, NATHANIEL J. Pelham
HOELL, JUDY L. Greenville
HOFFMAN, NANCY J. Salisbury
HOLCOMBE, CLIFTON III Suffolk, Va.
HOLLAND, HARVEY C. JR. Kenley
HOLLAND, JO K. Greensboro
HOLLAND, NANCY H. Greensboro
HOLLAND, TIMOTHY D. Durham
HOLLIDAY, MYLINDA K. Williamston
HOLLIDAY, NANCY G. Greenville
HOLLIMON, JANET M. Charlotte
HOLLOWELL, GLORIA A. Tyner
HOLSTER, SUSAN E. Winter Park, Fla.
HONEYCUTT, SIM G. Jr. Salemburg
HOOK, MARILYN S. Bessemer City
HOOKS, BRENDA F. Fort Rucker, Ala.
HOOKS, DASIE E. Greenville
HOOKS, HAROLD T. Charlotte
HOPE, DAVID P. Hopewell, Va.
HORNE, DONALD E. Chinquapin
HORNE, THOMAS G. Beulaville
HORTON, EUPHALIA O. Pittsboro
HORTON, PATRICIA A. Cleveland
HOUGH, ROBIN Z. Camden, S.C.
HOUSE, BEVERLY S. Scotland Neck
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HOWARD, BRENDA L. Durham
HOWARD, MARION J. Winston-Salem
HOWERTON, LINDA L. Wilmington
HUDSON, BRENDA M. Pantego
HUDSON, GARY M. Thomasville
HUDSON, MELVIN R. Greenville
HUEY, SYLVIA L. Mebane
HUFF, PAMELA J. Beaufort
HUFFMAN, ROBERT L. JR. Goldsboro
HUGHES, VICKY W. LaGrange
HUNNIECUTT, SARA S. Bethel
HUNT, MITCHELL L. Winston-Salem
INGRAM, DONALD W. Alexandria, Va.
INGRAM, ELLEN E. Zebulon
INGRAM, HENRY P. Mooresville
IRVIN, JAMES R. Southern Pines
IVEY, FRANCES K. New BErn
IVEY, LINDA E. Wiesbaden, Ger.
JACKSON, JOHN K. JR. Elizabeth City
JACOBS, SYLVIA A. Greensboro
JAFFE, ALLEN Jacksonville
JAMES, CAROLYN A. Wallace
JAMES, CHERIE F. Robersonville
JANUZELLI, JAMES P. JR. Bridgeport, Pa.
JARMAN, JAMES M. JR. Jacksonville
JAYROE, EMMA K. Morehead City
JEDNY, SUSAN G. Greenbrook, N.J.
JEFFERIES, JOHN S. Burlington
JEFFRIES, PAULA C. Durham
JENKINS, MARTHA J. Greensboro
SOPHOMORES
JENKINS, ROBERT C. Statesville
JENKINS, WILLIAM T. Charlotte
JENNINGS, IRVIN T. JR. Nathalie, Va.
JERNIGAN, LINDA E. Colerain
JESSUP, FAY E. Greensboro
JESSUP, JANET E. Pilot Mountain
JOHNSON, CURTISS W. Roanoke Rapids
JOHNSON, CYNTHIA D. Asheville
JOHNSON, CYNTHIA G. Mocksville
JOHNSON, ERNEST F. JR. Fayetteville
JOHNSON, JACK W. Plantation, Fla.
JOHNSON, JAMES A. Four Oaks
JOHNSON, JANICE K. Taylorsville
JOHNSON, JANIE D. Greensboro
JOHNSON, MICHAEL J. Clayton
JOHNSON, TERRY R. charlotte
JOHNSON, TRUDY A. Fayetteville
JOHNSTON, LOLLIE M. Weldon
JOLLY, BETTY K. Roanoke Rapids
JONES, CAROL E. Jacksonville
JONES, GENUS R. Harkers Island
JONES, JOAN L. Migro
JONES, KATHRYN L. Wilson
JONES, LESLIE E. Wilmington
JONES, LINDA R. Morrisville
JONES, LYNN L. Raleigh
JONES, MICHAEL D. New Bern
JONES, OTIS L. Goldsboro
JONES, RUDY M. Greenville
JONES, SANDRA J. Mount Olive
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JONES, SUE K. Angier
JONES, WILLIAM S. Roanoke Rapids
JORDAN, ROSEMARY Charlotte
JORDAN, WILLIAM H. JR. Smithfield
JORGENSON, JANIS Greenville
JOYNER, CLINTON C. JR. Fayetteville
JOYNER, ETHEL C. Belhaven
JOYNER, GEORGE M. Concord
JUDY, NORMA J. Alexandria, Va.
JULIAN, CAROL Washington, D.C.
KALE, KAREN E. Morehead City
KAMINSKI, ELIZABETH L. Hampton
KARPOVICH, ARTHUR A. Arlington, Va.
KAROLICH, WILLIAM J. Worth, Ill.
KEIR, RICHARD M. Durham
KELLAM, JO A. Chesapeake, Va.
KELLER, WILLIAM R. JR. Winston-Salem
KELLY, MARY P. China Grove
KERSHAW, LEE A. Framingham, Mass.
KIDD, WILLIAM J. Newton Square, Pa.
KILLOUGH, RUSSELL L. Charlotte
KILPATRICK, GWENDOLYN Weldon
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KILPATRICK, HALLIE S. Conway
KILPATRICK, MARY E. Greenville
KIMBALL, JAMES D. JR. Lemon Springs
KINCAID, THOMAS L. JR. Statesville
KING, ANNE G. Halifax
KING, BEVERLY L. Durham
KING, CARLTON W. III Seaford, Del.
KING, MICHAEL J. Virginia Beach, Va.
KING, NADINE W. Gates
KING, PAMELA M. Kinston
KINSEY, NED M. Raleigh
KINSEY, WILLIAM H. Charlotte
KIRBY, DIANE L. Roxboro
KIRKLAND, JUDITH A. Tarboro
KIRKPATRICK, SANDRA G. Waynesville
KISER, LINDA J. Maiden
KITCHIN, WILLIAM M. JR. Gastonia
KIVETT, HERMAN H. JR. Asheboro
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KLEIMAN, LYNDA O. Greensboro
KLIMKIEWICZ, MICHAEL Alexandria, Va.
KLINGMAN, RICHARD L. Raleigh
KLUTTZ, NANCY P. Durham
KNOX, PHYLLIS T. Robersonville
KORNEGAY, JACK M. JR. Goldsboro
KORNEGAY, KATHY J. Raleigh
KRAUTLER, CHARLES C. Silver Springs, Md.
LACKEY, JOSIANE T. Thomasville
LACKEY, KAY M. Taylorsville
LAFFERTY, WILLIAM C. Ocean City, N.J.
LAI, ROBERT Babylon, N.Y.
LAMBERT, JANE A. Stanfield
LAMM, FRANCES W. Raleigh
LAMM, MARY P. Fayetteville
LAMPSHIRE, CLAUDIA D. Alexandria, Va.
LAND, HARRY L. JR. Millington, Tenn.
LANDIN, BILLIE J. Elm City
LANE, JAMES T. Henderson
LANGE, WILLIAM F. Fort Lee, Va.
LANGLEY, JOHN D. JR.Greenville
LANGLEY, REBECCA A. Kenly
LANGLEY, ROBERTA L. Wilson
LANIER, PEGGY S. Beulaville
LARSH, MARGARET J. Chapel Hill
LASPINA, PHYLLIS A. Zebulon
LASSITER, ROBERT E. Winterville
LATHAM, MARY P. Washington
LATHAM, SCOTT K. Annandale, Va.
LATTA, KALHRYN M. Greensboro
LAVALLEY, LINDA A. Greensboro
LAVENDUSKI, MARY E. Durham
LAWING, ROBERT J. Mount Holly
LAWS, BRENDA S. Fayetteville
LAWS, NANCY A. Pleasant Garden
LAWSON, WILLARD F. Greensboro
LEATHERMAN, KATHY A. Mocksville
LEDFORD, THOMAS E. Fayetteville
LEE, BETTY A. Kenbridge, Va.
LEE, BETTY J. Smithfield
LEE, JANET R. Smithfield
LEE, PATRICIA A. Kinston
LEE, WILLIAM S. Rocky Mount
LEINSS, WILLIAM S. Chicago, Ill.
LEMMONS, SHARON P. Thomasville
LETT, WAYNE D. Newport News, Va.
LEWIS, BILVA D. Newport
LEWIS, DAISY L. Kenly
LEWIS, JUNE C. Burlington
LEWIS, LINDA M. Newport
LEWIS, MARY L. Rocky Mount
LEWIS, PATRICIA A. Fuquay-Varina
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LEWIS, STEPHEN P. Clinton
LEWIS, SYLVIA A. New Bern
LICKO, BENJAMIN S. Swansboro
LIEDL, JACQUELINE Fairfax, Va.
LIKOS, ROBERT J. West Orange, N.J.
LINDFELT, ROBERT I. Camp Lejeune
LINGLE, JACQULYN R. Faith
LINKO, BRENDA S. New Bern
LITTLE, BRENDA F. Creedmoor
LITTLE, JOE S. Jefferson
LITTLE, JUDITH C. Greenville
LIVENGOOD, LARRY E. Goldsboro
LLOYD, DAVID R. Raleigh
LOCKO, GEORGE A. West Orange, N.J.
LO FARO, PAUL L. Boston, Mass.
LONG, ALLEN T. Bessemer City
LONG, CHARLES E. Seaboard
LONG, EDNA C. Dunn
LONG, JESSE L. Seaboard
LONG, WILLIAM F. JR. Roxboro
LOWDER, ROBERT L. Albemarle
LOWE, THOMAS M. Greensboro
LUCAS, JAMES C. Gastonia
LUGANI, BARBARA A. Raleigh
LUKENS, MARSHA A. Hyattsville, Md.
LUPTON, JAMES E. Lowland
LYMAN, JEFFREY F. Charlotte
MACIOROSKI, SANDRA L. Oxford
MADAGAN, JAMES M. Charlotte
MAGGIOLO, LEWIS S. Newport
MAHAN, LINDA K. Burlington
MAHLER, REBECCA L. Grifton
MAKEMSON, JOHN C. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
MANCHESTER, JAMES D. Pompano Beach, Fla.
MANESS, DORCAS R. Roanoke Rapids
MANGUM, FOY M. Stem
MANGUM, REBECCA S. High Point
MANN, CYNTHIA S. New Bern
MANN, DONALD C. Annandale, Va.
MANN, JODY L. Colonial Heights, Va.
MANN, WILLIAM K. Newport
MANNING, CHARLES W. Winterville
MANNING, MITCHELL W. Robersonville
MANNING, PAMELA F. Newport
MAREE, HOWARD P. Goldsboro
MARGFRUM, RAYMOND E. Newtown, Pa.
MARKS, BILLIE D. Rocky Mount
MARKS, WILLIAM F. Charlotte
MARSHALL, BARBARA A. Rocky Mount
MARSHALL, DAVID R. Jacksonville
MARSHBURN, NOLA E. New Bern
MARTIN, HAL L. Greenville
MARTIN, JOHN M. Lawsonville
MARTIN, MELINDA J. Conway
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MASSEY, BRENDA C. Middlesex
MASTERS, ALLYSON B. Fayetteville
MATHERNE, NOEL J. JR. Concord
MATTHEWS, BEVERLY A. Greensboro
MATTHEWS, DWIGHT W. Linden
MATTHEWS, LINDA S. Matthews
MAULDIN, CLEMENT E. Goldsboro
MAULDIN, TULA A. Dunn
MAUNEY, MOLLY A. Lincolnton
MAY, FRANCES D. Zebulon
MAY, BETSY A. Bailey
MAY, MARY E. Durham
MAYHEW, THOMAS W. Shelby
MAYS, SCARLETT L. Hillsborough
MAYVILLE, MARY E. Fayetteville
MCADAMS, BRENDA G. Winston-Salem
MCADAMS, CLAUDE E. Durham
MCAULIFFE, ROBERT R. Raleigh
MCAULIFFE, WINIFRED M. Jacksonville
MCCACHERN, JEAN P. Mooresville
MCCALL, LEON E. Laurinburg
MCCALL, MARCIA L. Durham
MCCANLESS, VIVIAN P. Asheville
MCCANDLISH, SUSAN R. Waynesboro, Va.
MCCORMACK, DAVID A. Durham
MCCOY, EDWARD J. Lenoir
MCCUBBLNS, CLAUDE T. Richmond, Va.
MCDONALD, MARTHA N. Laurinburg
MCGEHEE, CHARLOTTE A. Fayetteville
MCINTYRE, CAROL J. Sneads Ferry
MCKEE, JUDITH A. Key West, Fla.
MCKELVEY, DENNIS G. Bethlehem, Pa.
MCKINLEY, PATTI P. Morehead City
MCKINNEY, ANN H. Alexandria, Va.
MCKINNEY, LINDA L. Goldsboro
MCKITRICK, PAMELA L. Wilmington
MCLAWHORN, CHARLES L. Winterville
MCLEOD, SARAH E. Carthage
MCMAKIN, BENJAMIN R. Greensboro
MCMILLAN, CLAUDE D. Norfolk, Va.
MCMILIIAN, CECIL M. Dobson
MCNEILL, ALBERT D. Beaufort
MEADE, JOAN D. Nashville
MEASAMER, SYLVIA A. Sanford
MELASKY, JANE E. Charlotte
MELNIKOV, CAROL R. High Point
MELSON, KAY S. Clinton
MELTON, BARBARA A. Southport
MELTON, JUDY E. Waxhaw
MENEFEE, WADE W. III Harrisonburg, Va.
MERRITT, FRANCES D. Greenville
MERRITT, SELBY P. Roanoke Rapids
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METTS, RONALD H. Trenton
MEWBORN, ASA W. Snow Hill
MEWBORN, MARGARET L. Kinston
MICOL, RACHEL J. Valdese
MIDGETT, CHRISTINA D. Manteo
MILLER, DAVID L. Albemarle
MILLER, ELTON G. Avon
MILLER, ROBERT C. Hickory
MILLER, SUSIE L. Hickory
MILLER, TAMEA A. Raleigh
MILLS, EDWIN G. JR. Ronkonkama, N.Y.
MILLS, JOHN D. Greenville
MILLS, MICHAEL W. Greenville
MILLS, SAMMY R. Grimesland
MILLSON, COLIE E. Hamlet
MINTZ, RUTH O. Aurora
MIODUSZEWSKI, MICHALE Fayetteville
MITCHELL, COY W. Weldon
MITCHUM, WILLIAM D. JR. Lenoir
MIZELLE, DOROTHY L. Palmyra
MIZELL, SARA M. Charlotte
MIXON, PAMELA K. Goldsboro
MOBLEY, LINDA L. Williamston
MOCK, CHARLES G. Charlotte
MONTGOMERY, MARTHA S. Durham
MONTGOMERY, PATRICIA Graham
MONTGOMERY, REBECCA J. Burlington
MOONEY, CHARLES F. New Bern
MOORE, DIANE Grifton
MOORE, JOHN A. High Point
MOORE, PATRICIA S. Burlington
MOORE, PHOEBE M. Greenville
SOPHOMORES
MOORE, REBECCA L. Roanoke Rapids
MOORE, SAMUEL S. JR. Erwin
MORELAND, ANTHONY E. Charlotte
MORGAN, GLORIA LYNNE Suffolk, Va.
MORGAN, MARION M. Richlands
MORLAN, STEVEN C. McLean, Va.
MORRIS, BARBARA J. Charlotte
MORRIS, EVERETT L. JR. Aulander
MORRIS, GEORGE R. Kenly
MORRISETTE, STEPHEN C. Elizabeth City
MORRISON, DONALD G. Charlotte
MORTON, BARBARA L. Jacksonville
MORTON, PATRICIA R. Hubert
MORTON, RANDY M. Smithfield
MOSELEY, ATWOOD Rocky Mount
MOSER, KATHY L. Annandale, Va.
MOIER, WILLIAM H. Greenville
MOTSINGER, JAY C. Winston-Salem
MOWEN, JILL L. Virginia Beach, Va.
MOYNIHAN, ROBERT C. JR. Alexandria, Va.
MUMFORD, JANICE M. New Bern
MUNNS, PHILLIP E. Raleigh
MURPHY, FRANCES A. Kinston
MURPHY, IAN D. JR. Pampano Beach, Fla.
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MURPHY, RANDALL L. Roanoke, Va.
MURRAY, BRENDA D. Sharpsburg
MURRAY, JOHN B. Charlottesville, Va.
MUSGROVE, SANDRA F. Jacksonville
MURSCHELL, WAYNE M. Bridgeport, N.J.
MYERS, DONALD R. Burlington
MYLES, DECKER J. Fairfax, Va.
NANCE, ALPHA N. Roanoke Rapids
NANCE, LINDA G. Barium Springs
NAPOWSA, CHERYL J. Raleigh
NASH, CATHERINE E. Oklahoma City, Olka.
NASH, JOHN C. Lenoir
NEAL, MALIND L. Mount Airy
NEAL, SUSAN C. Durham
NELMS, DONALD M. Springhope
NELMS, LINDA G. Castalia
NELSON, MELVIN G. Greenville
NELSON, PAMELA H. Durham
NEWELL, ROSEMARY San Diego, Calif.
NEWKIRK, EMILY Raleigh
NEWMAN, THOMAS L. Hampton, Va.
NEWMAN, WALTER C. Fredericksburg, Va.
NEWSOM, DIANNA E. Newport News, Va.
NEWTON, JOHNNY L. JR. Hickory
NEWTON, MARY E. Farmville
NEWTON, SAMUEL C. Henderson
NICHOLDS, GARY A. Albemarle
NICHOLS, WILSON S. Jr. Farmville
NICHOLSON, BARBARA G. Roanoke Rapids
NIPARTS, HERBERT Butner
NISBET, WILLIAM L. Jr. Wilmington
NOBLE, JOAN C. Deep Run
NOE, JANET M. Beaufort
NOLAN, SANDRA L. Morehead City
NORMAN, BILLIE G. Winston-Salem
NORMAN, ROBERT W. Roper
NORTH, REBEKAH S. Summerfield
NORTHCUTT, DONNA L. Cary
NORWOOD, VICTORIA A. Manson
NUNES, TERRY E. Elizabeth City
NUNN, CARLYLE W. Morehead City
OAKLEY, JESSE R. Winterville
OAKLEY, REBECCA F. Kenansville
OATES, PATRICIA A. Faison
OGBURN, KATHERINE I. Apex
OGLE, SHERRY L. Raleigh
OLIVER, JOHN M. Rockingham
OLLIFF, MARTHA C. Fayetteville
OLSEN. HELEN D. Kinston
OLVER, ERIC T. Fayetteville
ONEAL, HARRY R. Durham
O'QUINN, ROBERTA F. Star
OSBORNE, JOHN W. Charlotte
OUTLAND, RUDOLPH B. Jr. Kenby
OUTLAW, DIANNA M. Warsaw
OVERMAN, DAVID S. Burlington
OVERTON, ANNA S. Rocky Mount
OVERTON, BOBBY E. Kittrell
OVERTON, CHARLES III Edenton
OVERTON, DOLLY N. Greenville
PACE, CHARLES E. Portsmouth, Va.
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PAGE, MARCIA S. Rocky Mount
PALLOWICK, WILLIAM J. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
PAOLANTONIA, MARIANN Ardmore, Pa.
PAPALE, MICHELE A. Cherry Point
PARHAM, NAOMI A. Oxford
PARKER, JACQUELINE H. Charlotte
PARKER, JOHN Q. Four Oaks
PARKER, MARY L. Middlesex
PARKER, RICHARD F. Jr. Nashville
PARKER, SALLI J. Winston-Salem
PARKERSON, DONNA L. Fayetteville
PARKS, MARCIA A. Newport
PARRISH, DONNA J. Winston-Salem
PARVIN, MARY A. Washington
PASTERNAK, ANDREW F. Fayetteville
PATE, FLETCHER J. Raleigh
PATTERSON, BETSY H. Mamers
PATTON, ROSA V. Mebane
PAUL, JERRY L. Raleigh
PAYNE, LU A. Belhaven
PAYNE, ROGER L. Winston-Salem
PAYNE, SNADRA R. Grimesland
PEACOCK, BETTY A. Fremont
PEACOCK, NANCY R. Goldsboro
PEARCE, LUCRETIA G. Zebulon
PEARSON, JAMES W. Greensboro
PEARSON, VERTIS C. Jacksonville
PEELE, BONNIE L. Raleigh
PEELE, ROSE M. Aurora
PENDERGRAFT, GEORGE L. Mount Airy
PENLEY, RICHARD G. Salisbury
PENNINGTON, JULIA E. Murfreesboro
PERRY, CHARLES W. Jr. Hawk
PETERS, MICHAEL S. Jacksonville
PETERSON, MARGIE R. Kill Devil Hills
PHARO, ADRIAN G. Kinston
PHELPS, WILLIS B. Plymouth
PHIBBS, ROY E. Albemarle
PHILLIPS, JAMES H. Burlington
PHILLIPS, JERRI L. Durham
PHILLIPS, JOHNNY R. Carthage
PHILLIPS, TONY G. Mount Airy
PHILLIPS, MARY J. Richmond, Va.
PHIPPS, GARY J. Arlington, Va.
PIERSON, MARJORIE L. Highlands
PIPKIN, PRESTON D. Jr. Durham
PITT, JUDITH A. Rocky Mount
PITT, RONALD C. Rocky Mount
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PITTARD, WILLIAM D. Butner
PITTMAN, ARTHUR T. III Charlotte
PITTMAN, LARRY D. Wilson
PITTRIZZI, JAMES W. Alexandria, Va.
PITTS, EUNICE H. Garner
PITTS, PATRCIIA A. Granite Falls
PLATT, VALERIE J. Arlington, Va.
PLEMMONS, LINDA S. Asheville
POGUE, LAMORA J. Arlington, Va.
POLLOCK, HAMISH Hampton, Va.
POOLE, PATSY H. Durham
POPE, BRAZTON B. Lucama
PORTER, JACK H. Charlotte
POTTER, CHERI L. Greensboro
POTTER, CYNTHIA A. Asheville
POTTER, PATRICIA M. Beaufort
POWELL, SUE G. Angier
POWERS, VERNON C. JR. Wendell
PRICE, LARRY W. Fort Bragg
PRICE, MARSHA J. Jacksonville
PRIDDY, PATRICIA A. Pleasand Garden
PRIDGEN, ROALND S. Maysville
PREIST, JOSEPH G. Council
PROCTOR, LINDA K. Rocky Mount
PROCTOR, MARGARET C. Raleigh
PULLEY, MARTHA E. Fayetteville
PURCELL, SAMUEL M. Salisbury
PURVIS, ELIZABETH G. Ahoskie
RABHAN, SANDRA R. Jamestown
RAGLAND, SHEILA F. Fayetteville
RAINS, FRANKIE C. Princeton
RAMSEY, MARY A. Greensboro
RAWLS, JERYL S. Washington
RAY, PHYLLIS R. Raleigh
REAGAN, OLLIE D. Jr. High Point
REAVIS, LEO C. Salisbury
REDAVID, LOUIS F. Philadelphia Pa.
REDWINE, EDWARD D. Shallotte
REED, CHARLES T. Milltown, N.J.
REEL, EDWIN L. Jr. Elizabeth City
REINER, RILEY E. Wilmington, Del.
REINHOLD, GERALD S. Ephrata, Pa.
RENN, VIRGINIA L. Lillington
REVILLE, JILL J. Charlotte
REYNAUD, DAVID S. Alexandria, Va.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT E. Jr. Ayden
REYNOLDS, RUTH E. Kenansville
RHODES, ROSEMARY New Bern
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RHODES, STUART W. Ayden
RHONEY, STEVE E. Hickory
RICH, JULIUS H. Jacksonville
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM S. Elizabeth City
RICKETTS, JOANNE F. Vienna, Va.
RICKETTS, JANE G. Pope A.F.B.
RIDDICK, ALICE A. Columbia
RIDDLE, IRENE B. Carthage
RIDDLE, NANCY C. Asheville
RIDENHOUR, TONI E. LaGrange
RIGGS, LARRY C. Burlington
RIGGS, SHEILA C. Fayetteville
RIKE, WILLIAM W. Kernersville
RIPANI, MARY J. Annandale, Va.
RIPOLL, JOSE M. Raleigh
RIVENBARK, CHARLES F. Calypso
RIVENBARK, JERRY D. Mount Olive
RIVERA, KATHARINE L. Alexandria, Va.
RIVES, ROBERT G. Greensboro
ROACH, ANDREW T. Burlington
ROBERSON, DONNA K. Greenville
COLLEGE TO HOST NATIONAL SWIM MEET IN '68.
ROBERSON, JOHN H. Robersonville
ROBERSON, JOHNNY L. Greenville
ROBERTS, WINSTON E. Statesville
ROBERTSON, JOHN W. Clayton
ROBERTSON, SHERRY J. Petersburg, Va.
ROBINSON, CLAUDIA D. Charlotte
ROBINSON, GEORGE W. Clarkton
RODGERS, BRENDA J. Rocky Mount
RODGERS, DAVID A. Stuart, Va.
RODRIGUEZ, JUDITH A. Jacksonville
ROENSCH, RICHARD A. Burlington
ROGERS, WILLIAM M. Waynesville
ROGERS, WILLIAM P. Freeman, Va.
ROGERSON, ELLEN Kenly
ROGERSON, WILLIAM R. Durham
ROLLIN, HOWARD M. Yonkers, N.Y.
ROMANO, BRUCE A. Westport, Conn.
ROSE, RANDY K. Rocky Mount
ROSS, FRANCES M. Greenville
ROSS, HOLLY M. Clinton
ROSS, LANNIE R. High Point
ROSS, PHYLLIS P. Grimesland
ROSS, ROGER D. Raleigh
ROSS, WANDA G. Burlington
ROTH, JOHN R. Charlotte
ROUNTREE, ANNIE M. Gates
ROLINTREE, RUTHELLEN Gatesville
ROWSEY, GARLAND L. Richmond, Va.
ROYAL, ANN L. Salemburg
ROYALTY, ANNE E. Malaysia
RUDDICK, GREGG C. Paterson, N.J.
RUFTY, JAMES W. Concord
RULLMAN, DENETIA E. Hickory
RUMLEY, CAROLYN W. Greenville
RUSSELL, CHARLES F. Washington
RUSSELL, LINDA F. Newport News, Va.
RUSSELL, MARY L. Mayodan
RUTH, BETTY B. Windsor
RUTLEDGE, ALLEN Atlanta, Ga.
SARO, KENNETH M. Youngstown, Ohio
SAIEED, DANIEL R. Greenville
SALLES, DONNA J. Alesandria, Va.
286
SANDERSON, LINDA J. Pink Hill
SANDERSON, SANDRA C. Pink Hill
SANDERSON, THOMASINE Chinqaupin
SANFORD, ADA B. Orange, Va.
SANGER, JOHN S. Harrisonburg, Va.
SARGENT, FRANCES L. Norfolk, Va.
NASSER, LEWIS F. Fremont
SATTERFIELD, ROBERT D. Prospect Hill
SATTERTHWAITE, HATTIE Tarboro
SAVAGE, JACKIE L. Spring Hope
SAWYER, MIRIAM E. Shiloh
SAWYER, PATRICIA A. Washington
SCHAFFORD, JO A. Fayetteville
SCHAVIO, CARL J. Milltown, N.J.
SCHMIDT, ROBERT W. Wilmington, Del.
SCHWARTZ, BONNIE L. Richmond, Va.
SCOGGIN, CHARLES B. Lumberton
SCOGGINS, WILLIAM B. Havelock
SCOTT, FRANCIS K. Kenly
SCOTT, JUDITH A. Rocky Point
SCOTT, VIRGINIA E. Westfield, N.J.
SCOVIL, MARGARET S. Raleigh
SCRUGGS, CYNTHIA L. Kinston
SCRUGGS, LINDA D. Cliffside
SCURRY, SHARON G. Elm City
SEAGLE, DENNIS G. Drexel
SEAMAN, JOYCE M. Norlina
SEARS, JUDITH A. Chesapeake, Va.
SEATON, NANCY E. Elizabeth City
SEAWELL, WILLIAM D. Greensboro
SECHRIST, RICHARD O. Winston Salem
SEILING, MARGARET C. Gates
SELLERS, EMILY C. Rocky Mount
SERGEANT, WILLIAM A. Roxboro
SETLIFF, DEBORAH A. Reidsville
SEXTON, CONNIE A. Raleigh
SEYMORE, JO A. Jacksonville, Fla.
SHALLANT, DAVID E. Greensboro
SHAW, MARTHA H. Fayetteville
SHEARIN, ANA J. Rocky Mount
SHEARIN, ELLEN T. Warrenton
SHEFFIELD, JERRY H. Rose Hill
SHERMAN, MARY L. Greenville
SHERRILL, LEE S. Granite Falls
SHERRILL, MARILYN E. Mooresville
SHOCKLEY, BARBARA L. Pitman, N.J.
SHUE, CHARLOTTE F. Ahoskie
SHUMATE, KATHERINE E. Nashville
SIGMON, REBA D. Hickory
SIKES, ANN Raleigh
SIMMONS, BEULAH P. Portsmouth, Va.
SIMMONS, MARY C. Goldsboro
SIMMONS, SONDRA G. Mount Airy
SOPHOMORES
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SIMPSON. ALICE B. Willow Springs
SIMPSON, LINDA C. Beaufort
SIMPSON, MARY F. Clinton
SINK, LARRY B. Thomasville
SKAPIK, TANYA L. San Francisco, Calif.
SKEEN, THOMAS H. Winston-Salem
SKIBBE, KATHLEEN B. Charlotte
SKILES, SUSAN Arlington, Va.
SKINNER, JOAN C. Tarboro
SKIPPER, JOHN G. Jr. Fayetteville
SKLAR, TOBY M. Long Beach, N.J.
SLAUGHTER, JAMES L. Jr. Durham
SLOAN, KAREN A. Cary
SLOAN, MILLARD F. Jr. Waxhaw
SMALL, ELIZABETH C. Randleman
SMALLWOOD, BERNADINE Windsor
SMITH, BARBARA N. Norfolk, Va.
SMITH, BRENDA K. Beulaville
SMIIH, CONNIE V. Conway
SMITH, CYNTHIA D. Greensboro
SMITH, CYNTHIA G. Raleigh
SOPHOMORES
SMITH, DOYLE R. Wiston-Salem
SMITH, DURHAM H. Charlotte
SMITH, ELBERT D. Jr. Rigelwood
SMITH, ELSIE H. Enfield
SMITH, EVELYN P. Sandston, Va.
SMITH, GENE S. Vanceboro
SMITH, JAMES N. Fayetteville
SMITH, JEFFERSON L. Lenoir
SMITH, JOAN R. Greenville
SMITH, JOHN J. Bethel
SMITH, KANDICE L. Atlantic Beach
SMITH, KENNETH H. Raleigh
SMITH, LINDA F. Battleboro
SMITH, MARCIE P. Lansdale, Pa.
SMITH, MARY L. Kinston
SMITH, NANCY R. Lansdale, Pa.
SMITH, RALPH R. Fayetteville
SMITH, REBECCA J. Sanford
SMITH, SAUNDRA K. Fayetteville
SMITH, STEVEN B. Raleigh
SMITH, SUSAN K. Elizabeth City
SMITH, SYLVIA K. Durham
SMITH, TIMOTHY K. Rocky Mount
SMITHSON, HERSEY Jr. Camden
SNAVELEY, ROBERT G. Greensboro
SNELL, CARROLL A. Waynesboro, Va.
SNIPES, DAVID B. Dunn
SOLTYS, MICHAEL A. Midway Park
SOUTHALL, PHYLLIS D. Kinston
SOUTHERLAND, FRED J. Roanoke Rapids
SOUTHERLAND, JAMES D. Concord
SOUTHERLAND, RICHARD Henderson
SOWARD, ROYAL P. Raleigh
SPARKS, MARGARET L. Durham
SPARROW, WILLIAM C. Charlotte
SPEARS, LYNDA L. Greenville
SPEARS, MARTHA B. Baltimore, Md.
SPENCE, RONALD I. Charlotte
SPITHALER, DARLENE D. Wrightsville Beach
SPIVEY, SUSAN B. Sanford
SPIVEY, THOMAS B. Sanford
SPRINGETT, NANCY L. Durham
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SPRUILL, KAREN S. Plymouth
STALEY, LINDA L. Mclean, Va.
STALLINGS, BARBARA D. Enfield
STALLINGS, DEWEY A. Smithfield
STALLINGS, LINDA C. Princeton
STANLEY, CYNTHIA S. Clarendon
STEARNS, DALE A. Burlington
STEELE, ANN H. Waxhaw
STEPHENSON, THOMAS P. Goldsboro
STEPHENSON, WILLARD G. Raleigh
STEVENS, GLENDA S. Greensboro
STOCKTON, DOUGLAS M. Greenville
STODEN, EDWARD J. Falls Church, Va.
STOLTZ, CECLIA K. Sanford
STOTT, GAYLE J. Norfolk, Va.
STRUAGHN, JACKQUELINE Raleigh
STRAWBRIDGE, MARTHA B. Rocky Mount
STREET, SUSAN J. Medford Lakes, N.J.
STRICKLAND, LOUIS E. Rocky Mount
STRICKLAND, NAN W. Bailey
STRICKLAND, RUDY C. Smithfield
STRICKLAND, WILLIAM A. Louisburg
STRINGELLOW, DONALD Jacksonville
STROUD, CYNTHIA A. Kinston
STRUPP, JUDITH F. Greensboro
STUBBS, CLYDE V. Greenville
STUCKEY, CHARLES W. Raleigh
STRUM, SARAH A. Greenville
STYRON, PATRICIA K. Atalntic
SULTAN, JOHN R. Fitchburg, Mass.
SUMMERFIELD, DAVID B. Chesapeake, Va.
SUMNER, NELLIE B. Como
SUMNER, PAULA A. Greensboro
SUMRELL, CAROLYN J. Simpson
SUTTER, ROBERT R. Raleigh
SWAIN, TERESA C. New Bern
SWAN, DOROTHY A. Newark, Del.
SYKES, AMOS H. Kinston
SYKES, FELIX J. JR. Kinston
SYKES, ROBERT L. JR. Rocky Mount
SYLVESTER, TONI S. Portsmouth, Va.
SYNNESTVEDT, KURT Bryn Athyn, Pa.
TABAR, GUY S. Greenville
TALTON, IRIS A. Grifton
TANGEL, BRUCE J. Manhasset, N.Y.
TARLTON, GROVER C. Goldsboro
TART, DONNIE R. Princeton
TATE, LINDA D. CLiffside
TATE, LINDA R. Memphis, Tenn.
TAYLOR, RONNIE R. Conway
TAYLOR, DIANNA L. Smyrna
TAYLOR, EMILY D. Robersonville
289
TAYLOR, JOHN A. Jr. Greenville
TAYLOR, LINDA A. Roseboro
TAYLOR, MURIAL S. Aolander
TAYLOR, SUSAN A. Henderson
TEAGUE, JOAN R. Winston-Salem
TEAGUE, KENNETH L. Franklinville
TEAGUE, WILLIAM R. Greensboro
TEEL, LEE R. Raleigh
TEEL, PATRICIA J. Greenville
TEETER, JEFFREY Q. Alexandria, Va.
TETTERTON, LINDA L. Greenville
TEUTEBERG, SARAH L. Charlotte
THARRINGTON, MARGARET Youngsville
THAXTON, DENNIS E. Charlotte
THOMAS, ANNE K. Fayetteville
THOMAS, CAROLYN J. Oxford
THOMAS, FRANCES K. Peachland
THOMAS, GLADYS Burgaw
THOMAS, LYMAN R. Snow Hill
THOMAS, MARIJANE Asheville
THOMAS, ORA A. New Bern
THOMAS, ORLEAN L. Staten Island, N.Y.
THOMAS, RACHEL Henderson
THOMPSON, BETTY K. Selma
THOMPSON, LINDA P. Asheville
THOMPSON, PATRICIA A. Jacksonville
THOMPSON, PAULINE E. Star
THOMPSON, SARAH N. Greenville
THOMPSON, WILLIAM L. Hillsborough
THOMSON, BRENDA S. Burgaw
THORNE, FRANCES D. Farmville
THORNTON, MILDRED J. Chatham, Va.
TILLMAN, LINDA C. Burlington
TINGLE, RITA C. Milford, Del.
TINGLE, TREVA D. Havelock
TIPTON, LAWRENCE E. Greenville
SOPHOMORES
TOFANI, JOANNE M. Washington, D.C.
TOLNITCH, SUSAN K. Alexandria, Va.
TOWNSEND, DONNA D. Jacksonville
TOWNSEND, JAMES V. Laurinburg
TRACY, WALTER J. Monroeville, N.J.
TRENT, PATRICIA J. Winston-Salem
TRUITT, NANCY C. Tarboro
TUCK, MARGARET J. Camp Lejeune
TUDOR, DONALD N. Fuguay-Varina
TUNSTALL, JOSEPH P. Jr. Washington
TURCOTTE, JUANITA L. Kannapolis
TURNER, BRENDA G. Randleman
TURNER, DAPHNE E. Roanoke Rapids
TURNER, JOHN S. Hillsborough
TURNER, KENNETH W. Trenton
TURNER, LINDA G. Weldon
TUSSEY, PAMELA C. Greensboro
TYLER, HARRY L. Charlotte
TYLER, JOHN R. Suffolk, Va.
TYSON, JOHN K. Wadesboro
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UNDERWOOD, ELIZABETH Arlington, Va.
UPCHURCH, MICHAEL L. Raleigh
USIC, CYNTHIA S. Landsdale, Pa.
UTLEY, CAROLYN A. Fayetteville
VALLERY, ROBERTA J. Warren, N.J.
VANCE, KATE H. Winston-Salem
VAUSE, JOHN I. Jr. Kinston
VEASEY, MARY M. Aberdeen
VENTERS, SARA L. Grimesland
VERRONE, JERRY M. New Bern
VIGNETTI, KAREN L. San Francisco, Calif
WACHTEL, CATHERINE L. Spring Hope
WADDELL, DON G. Newport
WADDELL, JEAN C. Norfolk, Va.
WAGES, JOHNNIE C. New Bern
WALDNER, MICHAEL J. Annandale, Va.
WALDROP, BONNIE A. Greenville
WALKER, EDDIE I. Asheboro
WALKER, ELIZABETH T. Greensboro
WALKER, EUGENIA E. Wilson
MODEL UN SECURITY COUNCIL CONVENES AT EC.
WALKER, EVELYN E. Morganton
WALKER, JAMES W. Macon
WALKER, LINDA K. Greensboro
WALKER, SIDNEY D. Jr. Littleton
WALKER, SUSAN D. Swansboro
WALL, DANNY J. Kenly
WALLACE, EVELYN L. Rocky Mount
WALLER, JOYCE L. Durham
WALROD, MARY S. Burkeville, Va.
WALSH, ROBERT J. Virginia Beach, Va.
WALTERS, JANE C. Edenton
WARD, CATHERINE A. Dudley
WARD, DENNIS E. Goldsboro
WARD, SHARON K. Woodbridge, Va.
WARREN, RITA A. Prospect Hill
WARREN, SANDRA B. Hamlet
WARREN, ROGER A. Roanoke Rapids
WARTH, SUSAN D. Southport
WASHINGTON, PATRICIA G. Wake Forest
WATERS, BONNER J. Windsor
WATERS, JO C. Plymouth
WATERS, TERRY L. Washington
WATSON, DIANNE E. Raleigh
WATSON, WILLIAM E. Roanoke Rapids
WAUGH, KAREN L. Alexandria, Va.
WAYNE, JEFFREY E. Charlotte
WEBB, ANDREA J. Pinetops
WEBB, CATHERINE C. Fairfax, Va.
WEBB, JOSEPH E. Fountain
WEBSTER, BOBBY R. Burlington
WEISE, MAUREEN B. Silver Spring, Md.
WEISIGER, LEWIS A. Goldsboro
WELLBORN, TERESA L. Wilkesboro
WELLS, JAMES L. Clinton
WELLS, STELLA W. Rose Hill
WELLS, THELMA S. Virginia Beach, Va.
WEST, EDDIE H. Goldsboro
WEST, ELIZABEIH D. Red Oak
WEST, LINDA L. Burlington
WEST, SUSAN Windsor
WEST, WILLIAM E. Trenton
WESTBROOK, CAROLYN S. Burlington
291
WHALEY, MARILYN P. Valley Stream, N.Y.
WHITE, ANN E. Hertford
WHITE, CHARLES H. Belevidere
WHITE, JOAN W. Windsor
WHITLEY, LINDA A. Alexandria Va.
WHITELY, MADGE L. Vanceboro
WHITELY, NANCY J. Raleigh
WHITLEY, PAUL R. Rocky Mount
WHITLEY, RODONNA E. Rocky Mount
WHITLEY, WILLIAM D. Greenville
WHITNEY, LINDA K. Greenville
WHITWELL. TOMMYE J. Virginia, Va.
WILEY, DANIEL R. Durham
WILKINSON, JOHN D. Durham
WILKINSON, MARGARET A. Prospect Hill
WILLARD, GRADY L. Jr. Goldsboro
WILLIAMS, EVA C. Louisburg
WILLIAMS, FREDDIE T. Greenville
WILLIAMS, GAIL L. New Bern
WILLIAMS, HARRY J. Jr. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, JACKIE A. Rocky Mount
WILLIAMS, JACKSON C. Hickory
WILLIAMS, JAMES M. Durham
WILLIAMS, MARGARET A. Roanoke Rapids
WILLIAMS, NOAH C. Jr. Raleigh
WILLIAMS, SHARON A. Asheville
WILLIAMS, SHARON L. Pinetown
WILLIAMS, SHERRY L. Roanoke Rapids
WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY T. Elm City
WILLIAMSON, HENRY G. Cerro Gordo
WILLIS, CAROLINE L. Marshallberg
WILSON, BETTY F. Burlington
WILSON, JUDY B. Greenville
WILSON, PATRICIA A. Durham
WILSON, STANCIL W. Rockingham
WILSON, WILLIAM W. Louisburg
WINDLEY, ANITA G. Beaufort
WINGATE, CLAUDIA Bath
SOPHOMORES
WINSLOW, LLOYD E. Sunbury
WINSLOW, PERCY L. Belvidere
WISENBURG, NANCY J. Jamestown
WITHERS, ROGER W. China Grove
WITHEROW, ROBERT P. Dayton, Ohio
WOLFF, BARBARA A. Eden N.Y
WOMBLE, PATRICIA C. Durham
WOOD, BETTY J. Morehead City
WOOD, DEBORAH L. Durham
WOOD, DEMPSEY R. Benson
WOOD, DILLON L. Greenville
WOOD, KENNETH L. Charlotte
WOOD, MICHAEL G. Wadesboro
WOOD, ROBERT A. Raleigh
WOOD, SHARON L. Chinquapin
WOOD, SHEILA M. Greenville
WOODARD. KENNETH O. Jr. Raleigh
WOObBURN, TOMMY J. Fayettevile
WOLARD, LYDIA K. Washington
WOOTEN, JEAN E. Maple Hill
WOOTEN, MARY E. Macclesfield
WOOTEN, WILLIAM W. East Hampton, N.Y.
WRIGHT, ANTHONY L. Graham
WRIGHT, JANICE M. Greensboro
WRIGHT, SANDRA K. Burlineton
WYLIE, ROBIN L. Cherry Point
WYNNE, ELEANOR L. Williamstown
YANCEY, JUDITH M. Oxford
YANCEY, MARSHALL E. Jr. Oxford
YARBROUGH, REBECCA J. Lexington
YARBROUGH, SUSANNA L. Thomasville
YELVERTON, ANN C. Fremont
YELVERTON, DONALD W. Eureka
YELVERTON, DONNA C. Fremont
YELVERTON, STEPHEN T. Fremont
YOPP, IRA T. III Charlotte
YOUNG, DENNIS A. Winston-Salem
YOUNG, MARTHA J. Salisbury
YOUNT, SARAH J. Rocky Mount
ZIERATH, SUSAN P. Greensboro
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Class of 1970
Naive Freshmen were awed with the fresh, new collegiate experience. They were un- familiar, shy, and hesitant; for this was a year of firsts - new friends, registration, homecoming, college basketball games, and spring elections. As the year progressed, they felt that they were really a part of the college.
Seated: Marion Barick, Secretary; Anne hendershot, Treasurer; Standing: Randy Duigiud, President.
293
ADAMS, ANDREA C. Sanford
ADAMS, BARBARA J. Chester, S.C.
ADAMS, HELEN F. Laurinburg
ADAMS, JUDITH A. West Palm Beach, Fla.
ADAMSON, SUSAN Springfield, Va.
ADCOCK, KATHRYN J. Clemmons
AJAS, TERUYO Havelock
ALBRIGHT, LYNDA J. Mebane
ALDERMAN, BRUCE H. Winston-Salem
ALDRIDGE, WILLIAM E. High Point
ALEXANDER, CATHIE J. Winston-Salem
ALEXANDER, HENRY B. Kinston
ALEANDER, LINDA R. Charlotte
ALEXANDER, THOMAS B. Eure
ALFORD, DOLORES A. Wake Forest
ALLEN, BRENDA C. Rocky Mount
ALLEN, HERMAN O. Jr. Halifax
ALLEN, MARY A. Fayetteville
ALLEN, MARY F. Farmville
ALLEN, ROBERT E. Charlotte
ALLEN, SUSAN C. Graham
ALLEN, SYLVIA B. Charlotte
ALMOND, LINVILLE S. Albemarle
ALSTON, WILLIAM S. Jr. Windsor
FRESHMEN
ALVARADO, MANUEL A. Clayton, Del.
AMAN, ANNA J. Dunn
AMON, DONALD E. Jr. Sandlake, Pa.
AMOS, WANDA S. Fayetteville
ANDERSON, JOHN W. Raleigh
ANDERSON, JOYCE Y. Goldsboro
ANDERSON, KAREN C. Farifax, Va.
ANDERSON, PAMELA L. Burlington
ANDERSON, STEVEN L. Durham
ANDREWS, BARBARA A. Rocky Mount
ANDREWS, CHARLES K. Burlington
ANGEL, CATHY J. Greensboro
ANGEL, ELLEN D. Winston-Salem
ANTHONY, JOSEPH E. Laurinburg
ARONS, RHEA L. Greensboro
ASHBURN, GARY B. Red Springs
ASHLEY, CYNTHIA D. Kill Devil Hill
ASTER, JOAN C. New Bern
ATKINS, BARBARA S. Raleigh
ATKINS, JOSEPH B. Sanford
ATKINS, JERRY W. Durham
ATKINSON, ANN E. Boone
ATTWILL, WILLIAM R. Newark, Del.
AUSTIN, JAMES F. Smithfield
AUSTIN, JANICE E. Faith
AUSTIN, NONIE R. Aurora
AYERS, MICHAEL B. High Point
AYERS, PATSY A. Greenville
AYERS, RANDY K. Raleigh
BACON, JEFFREY J. Charlotte
BAGBY, RICHARD L. Smithfield
BAGWELL, WILLIAM A. Raleigh
BAILES, JUDY D. Sanford
BAILEY, ANNE C. Spring Hope
BAILEY, DONNA M. Raleigh
BAILEY, MELBERN C. JR. Greenville
BAILEY, PATRICIA Graham
BAIRD, ROBERT W. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
BAIRD, WANDA J. Raleigh
BAKER, BILLY W. JR. Kinston
294
BAKER, JOY D. Raleigh
BAKER, WANDA G. Winston-Salem
BAKER, WILLIAM C. Lenoir
BAKER, WILLIAM D. Burlington
BALAK, JOSEPH R. Longhurst
BALDWIN, LINDA L. Siler City
BALDWIN, RALPH A. Charlotte
BALKCUM, CAROLYN B. Garland
BALL, REBEKAH L. Greensboro
BALL, MARTHA H. Winston-Salem
BALLANCE, LESTER W. Elizabeth City
BALLANCE, THOMAS W. II New Bern
BANKO, ROBERTA S. Spring Lake
BANKS, ELLIS S. JR. Trenton
BANKS, JEANETTE L. Reidsville
BARBEE, SUSAN G. Richsland
BARBOUR, BETTY G. Raleigh
BARBOUR, GLORIA D. Benson
BARBOUR, WILLARD R. Raleigh
BARDY, ALAN A. Greensboro
BARHAM, DORIS J. Wandell
BARHAM, EDWARD L. JR. Raleigh
BARICK, MARION E. Raleigh
BARKLEY, MARGARET R. Winston-Salem
BARKLEY, PHYLLIS A. Sharpsburg
BARNES, SRRA L. Forest City
BARNETT, RANDALL P. Rougemont
BARNHILL, BARBARA D. Durham
BARNHILL, WALTER R. Battleboro
BARRY, WILMA M. Albemarle
PRESIDENT ENTERTAINS FRESHMEN AT ANNUAL TEA.
BARTLETT, RONALD L. Alexandria, Va.
BARTLETT, SANDRA K. Snow Hill
BARTO, CLARENCE O. III Jacksonville
BARTON, KATHRYN A. Winston-Salem
BARWICK, KENNETH D. Mount Olive
BARTLETT, RONALD L. Alexandria, Va.
BASS, HARRIET S. Bailes
BASS, PAMELA J. Dunn
BASTIAN, STANLEY Winston-Salem
BATCHELOR, MICHAEL F. Rocky Mount
BATTEN, CONNIE M. Selma
BAUCOM, JOHN C. Raleigh
BAUCOM, JOHN V. Charlotte
BAYSDEN, ALTON R. Greenville
BEACH, ROBERT C. Williamston
BEAMAN, DOUGLAS E. Arlington, Va.
BEASLEY, FISHER J. Kannapolis
BEATTIE, EUNICE M. Belmont
BEATTY, JULIA A. Charlotte
BEAULIEU, ANNA E. McLean, Va.
BEAVERS, DAVID L. JR. Winston-Salem
BEBBER, DOUGLAS R. Asheville
BEDSWORTH, JANINE M. Margarita, Canal Zone
BEIDERBECKE, BRUCE J. Charlotte
BEITEL, LAWRENCE D. JR. Winston-Salem
BELAND, MARVIN C. Smithfield
BELCHER, ROBERT G. Oxford
BELL, DIANNE Farmville
BELL, RONALD L. Rocky Mount
295
BELL, RUTH A. Rocky Mount
BELOTE, FRANK L. Dunn
BENNETT, MARGIE A. Blounts Creek
BENNETT, RONALD B. Asheville
BENNETT, SUSAN M. Ayden
BENNETT, TONY R. Whitakers
BERLAGE, HEATHER S. Fayetteville
BERNARD, CLIFTON A. Chesapeake, Va.
BERNHARDT, JOHNNY L. China Grove
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GREGORY, ALVIN T. Statesville
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GUILFORD, DAVID J. Wilson
GULLFY, CECELIA R. Hampton, Va.
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HEDA, ELAINE H. Greenville
HARBIN, LARRY E. Winston-Salem
HARDEE, KARL W. Greenville
HARDEE, MARION S. Greenville
HARDIN, SHARRON G. Fayetteville
HARDING, ELIZABETH M. Washington
HARDISON, DONALD S. Durham
HARDY, JANIS C. Kinston
HARDY, LAURA B. Kinston
HARMON, ANNIE J. Pittsboro
HARPER, JEFFREY S. La Grange
HARPER, JOYCE D. Winston-Salem
HARRELL, OSCAR M. Pinetops
HARRELL, MICHAEL H. Asheboro
FRESHMAN GRIDDERS POST UNDEFEATED SEASON.
HARRELL, WILLIAM F. Carrboro
HARRILL, JAMES S. Forest City
HARRILL, LINDA J. Spindale
HARRINGTON, HARRY D. Lillington
HARRIS, BETSY H. Raleigh
HARRIS, DONALD R. Henderson
HARRIS, JULIAN C. Wilson
HARRIS, LINDA A. Burlington
HARRIS, MARCIA A. Salisbury
HARRIS, MARIAN M. Wilson
HARRIS, SANDRA F. Kinston
HARRISON, ANNA K. Asheville
HARRISON, DON J. Kinston
HARRISON, JOAN C. Arapahoe
HARRISON, SALLY C. Grifton
HARRISS, DONALD M. Halifax
HART, JACK W. Wilmington
HART, WILLIAM F. Lawsonville
HARVY, JEAN M. Greenville
HARVIN, PAUL R. Greenville
HATCH, ELIZA A. Mount Olive
HATHAWAY, SHERRY A. Tarboro
HATLEY, WILLIAM L. Valdese
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HAUSER, DENSON G. Winston-Salem
HAUSER, GARY S. Winston-Salem
HAWKINS, RUTH E. Greenville
HAYES, ARTHUR L. Raleigh
HAYES, MAVIS K. Rocky Mount
HAYNES, JAMES W. Raleigh
HAZELTON, JEFFERY H. Winterville
HEARN, REBECCA S. Lexington
HEATH, HELEN New Bern
HEATH, TERRY E. Fayetteville
HENDRICK, WILLA L. Thomasville
HELMS, CAROL A. Charlotte
HELMS, EMMA L. Greenville
HEMPHILL, DONNA K. Forest City
HENDERSHOT, ANNE L. Greenville
HENDERSON, MORRIS B. Linwood, N.J.
HENDERSON, WALTER Jr. Ellerbe
HENRETTA, SARAH E. Greensboro
HENRY, PATRICIA G. Denbigh, Va.
HENSLEE, CHARLES E. II Arlington, Va.
HENSON, GRADY M. Forest City
HERBST, GLENN A. Greensboro
HERNDON, MARTHA F. Grover
HERRING, DONNA F. Bladenboro
HESTER, LORETTA K. Oxford
HESTER, WALTER L. Belews Creek
HESTER, GORDON M. Bladenboro
HEWETT, PRISCILLA G. Supply
HEYDRICK, CAROL J. Asheville
HIBBITTS, PAMELA Y. Winston-Salem
FRESHMEN
HICKS, ELLEN I. Winston-Salem
HICKS, JOEL T. Clayton
HICKS, TERRY W. Zebulon
HIGH, EMMA C. Sanford
HIGHSMITH, RANDY C. Winston-Salem
HILDERBRAND, JANET G. Greensboro
HILDERBRAND, MARY K. Smithfield
HILDERBRAND, MICHELE A. Pope A.F.B.
HILDRETH, CAROLYN R. Dunn
HILL, DONNA L. Dunn
HILL, JAMES F. III Rocky Mount
HILL, NANCY L. Deep Run
HILL, ROBERT N. Oxford
HILL, SAMMIE W. Kinston
HILL, WILLARD B. Carthage
HILLMAN, ETHEL A. Charlotte
HINNANT, RONALD L. New Bern
HINSON, BILLY R. Jr. Charlotte
HINSON, LINDA K. Goldsboro
HINSON, NELL E. Garland
HINTON, KENNETH F. South
HIRT, LINDA D. Alexandria, Va.
HOBBS, BARRY E. Kinston
HOBBS, BENJAMIN C. Hertford
HOCKEMEYER, LARRY W. Aulander
HODGE, JOHN E. Rocky Mount
HODGES, CLARENCE C. Jr. Washington
HOGGARD, JAMES F. Windsor
HOGGARD, NANCY R. Roper
HOHING, CAROL A. Charlotte
HOILMAN, EDDIE T. Franklin
HOLDER, DEBORAH L. Durham
HOLDER, FREDERICK A. Charlotte
307
HOLLAND, DIANNE M. Farifax, Va.
HOLLAND, MARY C. Goldsboro
HOLLAND, KATHRYN D. Charlotte
HOLLAND, WILLIAM D. Franklin
HOLLAR, MARGARET A. Charlotte
HOLLIDAY, DENNIS H. JR. Enfield
HOLLIDAY, LINDA A. Mount Olive
HOLLOMAN, CAROLYN J. Jacksonville
HOLT, DEAN B. Butner
HOMME, LAURA K. Raleigh
HONEYCUTT, CAROLYN L. Raleigh
HOOKER, BEJAMIN A. JR. Goldsboro
HOOKS, WINGATE A. Silver Spring, Md.
HOOPER, NANCY E. Beaufort
HOOTS, MARY L. Washington
HOPKINS, BARRY P. West Jefferson
HOPKINS, LINDA C. Elizabeth City
HORA, JOHNNY M. Ahoskie
HORNADAY, STEPHEN H. Liberty
HORNER, BONNIE L. Fayetteville
HORTON, BRENDA D. Forest City
FRESHMEN
HORTON, GEORGE F. Rocky Mount
HOUSE, CONNIE J. Nokesville, Va.
HOUSTON, JOSEPHINE A. Charlotte
HOWARD, ELEANOR R. Pink Hill
HOWELL, JOHN M. Garysburg
HOWELL, STEVEN E. Garysburg
HUBBARD, LINDA P. Roanoke Rapids
HUBBARD, SHARRON L. Wilson
HUDSON, LINDA J. cLINTON
HUDZINSKI, MICHAEL E. Durham
HUFFINS, SANDRA K. Burlington
HUFFMAN, TERESA A. Granite Falls
HUFFMAN, TERRY D. Hampton, Va.
HUGHES, CONSTANCE L. Falls Church, Va.
HUGHES, JACK D. Pineville
HUGHES, JOHN E. Gainesville, Fla.
HULKA, KATHRYN A. Fayetteville
HUMPHREY, DAVID L. Kelford
HUMPHREY, MARY L. Richmond, Va.
HUMPHREY, ROBERT L. Grifton
HUNGATE, KENTH W. Charlotte
HUNT, DAVID M. Pembroke
HUNT, HILDA D. Denton
HUNT, JOSEPH R. Rocky Mount
HUPFER, BARBARA A. Lincolnton
HURDLE, JAMES R. JR. Elizabeth City
HURWITZ, MATTHEW L. Tarboro
HUSTE, KAREN D. Winston-Salem
HUTCHINGS, WALTER R. Belews Creek
HUTCHISON, ARTHUR W. Winston-Salem
HUTE, JUANITA J. Portsmouth, Va.
HUTSON, JAN M. Wilmington
HUX, DEBORAH S. Raleigh
IRVIN, STEPHEN R. Wilson
ISLEY, SARAH V. Burlington
ISLEY, SAMUEL L. Snowcamp
IVEY, JAMES R. Matthews
IVEY, JOANNE Virginia Beach, Va.
IVEY, MARGO Z. Weldon
JACKSON, JOSEPH V. Dunn
JACKSON, LINDA S. Dunn
JAMES, GAHLON H. Albemarle
308
JAMES, CHERYL A. West New York, N.J.
JAMES, MARY L. Silver Springs, Md.
JARD, MARJORIE H. Virginia Beach, Va.
JARMAN, PATRICIA D. Kinston
JARONCZYK, ROBERT J. Norfolk, Va.
JEDLICKA, GARY R. Hopacong, N.J.
JEFFERS, WILLIAM R. Alexandria, Va.
JEFFERSON, GRAVELY T. Burlington
JEFFRIES, DIANA G. Durham
JENKINS, GEORGE P. Wilson
JENKINS, JAMES R. Washington
JENKINS, LYDIA A. LaGrange
JENKINS, HATTIE E. Aulander
JENKINS, MARGARET D. Forest City
JERNIGAN, SARA B. Dunn
JESSEE, GAYLAN L. Lewisville
JESSUP, MYRA F. Woodland
JOHNSON, CAROL E. Selma
JOHNSON, ETHEL E. Kinston
JOHNSON, JAMES R. Kannapolis
JOHNSON, JUDITH M. Asheville
JOHNSON, LEMMUEL O. Durham
JOHNSON, LAURA L. Middletown, Del.
JOHNSON, LAURIE V. Miami, Fla.
JOHNSON, MARTHA E. Lenoir
JOHNSON, MICHAEL H. Hickory
JOHNSON, PEGGY R. Kinston
JOHNSON, ROSE L. Fort Monroe, Va.
JOHNSON, SHIRLEY E. Washington
JOHNSON, WILLARD L. JR. Burlington
JOHNSON, THOMAS G. JR. Jacksonville
JOLLY, ROBERT E. Dover
JONES, ALAN L. Raleigh
JONES, BARNEY W. JR. Goldsboro
JONES, BEVERLY M. Princess Anne, md.
JONES, CARLYN M. Gatesville
JONES, EDWARD L. JR. Farmville
JONES, DONNIE H. III Princeton
JONES, ELLA V. Micro
JONES, HELEN F. Washington
JONES, JULIA G. Winton
JONES, KENNTH C. Jr. Crewe, Va.
JONES, LALON E. Harrells
JONES, MAXIE R.
JONES, MELVILLE W. Elizabeth City
JONES, NANCY E. Richmond, Va.
JONES, PAMELA L. Jacksonville
JONES, PLUMMER A. Jr. Washington
JONES, SHARON A. Asheville
JONES, SHIRLEY E. Raleigh
JORDAN, DAVID. M. Rocky Mount
JORDAN, MARCELLE J. Arlington, Va.
JORDAN, TED D. Raleigh
JORDAN, VICTORIA Newton Grove
JORDAN, YVONNE G. Roxboro
JORDAN, THOMAS B. Greenville
JOYNER, MAURICE C. Jr. Louisburg
lOYNER, NANCY B. Farmville
309
JUDSON, FREDERICK D. Charlotte
JUSTICE, JOHN P. Pittsboro
KACHMER, MICHAEL J. Greenville
KANNAN, CAROLYN L. Goldsboro
KATZEN, LIONEL I. Charlotte
KEARNEY, RICHARD E. Snow Hill
KEARNS, REBECCA V. Greensboro
KEEL, FRESTEL B. Robersonville
KEENER, WORTHY K. Greenville
KEITH, WINSTON R. Wake forest
KELLUM, LINDA K. Jacksonville
KELLY, ANN E. Wilson
KELLY, VIRGINIA R. Rocky Mount
KELSAY, MICHAEL C. Raleigh
KEMP, WILLIAM B. Wilson
KENNEDY, CYNTHIA A. Beaulaville
KENNEDY, MARGARET A. Fayetteville
KENNEDY, RUBY C. Kinston
KENNERLY, WILLIAM R. China Grove
KERNS, WANDA F. Charlotte
KESLER, TIMOTHY B. Winston-Salem
KEY, HILDA J. Mount Airy
KEY, MICKEY G. Mount Airy
KIME, TERESA K. New Bern
FRESHMEN
KING, DONNA K. Raleigh
KING, GARY L. Annandale, Va.
KING, KELLY S. Zebulon
KING, CONNIE S. Fort Bragg
KIRBY, MARY L. Hickory
KIRK, BETTY J. Charlotte
KITCHENS, RODNEY M. Springfield, Va.
KITRELL, MARY H. Bethel
KLEINFIELD ANITA Falls Church, Va.
KLEINERT, PHILLIP S. Fayetteville
KNAPE, SANDRA J. Arlington, Va.
KNIGHT, MICHAEL O. Fayetteville
KNIGHT, WAYNE S. Kingstown, R.I.
KNOX, LINDA M. New Bern
KOCH, DEBORAH A. Alenandria, va.
KOHRS, SUSAN P. Winston-Salem
KOHLER, PAULINE A. Adelphi, Md.
KOONCE, ANN M. Kinston
KOPE, PAMELA J. Raleigh
KORNEGAY, JANE T. Washington
KOUTROULIAS, STATHE Charlotte
KOUMPARAKIS, PHYLLIS Martinsville, Va.
KUMEROW, CAROLYN A. Charlotte
LACKLEN, GREGORY F. Greensboro
LAFFON, PATRICIA J. Hickory
LAFFITEAU, DOROTHY E. Goldsboro
LAFOUNTAIN, PATRICIA Jacksonville, Fla.
LAMBERT, CONNIE K. Rocky Mount
LAMBERT, LINDA M. Siler City
LAMM, DAVID C. Wilson
LAMPROS, COSTA J. Fayetteville
LANAM, VIRGINIA L. Greenville
LANCASTER, THOMAS L. Vanceboro
LANE, BILLY B. Roanoke, Va.
310
LANE, CARL H. Beaufort
LANE, FAYE T. Fremont
LANE, LUCY A. Roanoke Rapids
LANGE, HARRY M. Buxton
LANGSTON, MARSHA J. Henderson
LANIER, MARY S. Charlotte
LANIER, ROBERT A. Zebulon
LANKFORD, ANNE D. Milford, Del.
LARAMORE, HARRISON R. Winston-Salem
LARSON, SARA P. Greensboro
LASSITER, ABNER P. Conway
LASSITER, CATHRYN M. Raleigh
LASSITER, SARAH E. Raleigh
LATCHFORD, JAMES A. Winston-Salem
LATIMER, ANN M. Burham
LAUTEN, PATRICIA A. Greensboro
LARSON, SARA P. Greensboro
LAWSON, CHARLOTTE E. Raleigh
LAWSON, MIRIAM G. Orrum
LEA, BRENDA G. Carthage
LEAKE, WILLIAM R. Roanoke Rapids
LEE, BETTY K. Dunn
LEE, GLENN P. Coats
LEE, HARRY P. Elizabeth City
LEE, LYNNETTE R. Raleigh
LEE, PATSY D. Williamston
LEE, WILLIAM H. Raeford
LEFSTEAD, SHARON D. Charlotte
LEECHFORD, WAYNE E. Fayetteville
LEGGETT, THOMAS H. Fairmont
LEINBACH, THOMAS E. Arlington, Va.
LEONARD, DENNIS Morganton
LEONARD, THOMAS B. Salisbury
LEVER, EARL H. JR. Dunn
LEVINE, BARRY C. Greensboro
LEVIS, SUSAN R. Hampton, Va.
LEWIS, CAROLYN J. Rocky Mount
LEWIS, CORDELIA C. Farmville
LEWIS, EDWARD G. Greenville
LEWIS, MARGARET C. Washington
LEWIS, REVA K. Beaufort
LEWIS, SHIRLEY A. High Point
LILES, SARA M. Gibson
LILLEY, TIMOTHY W. Tarboro
LILLY, RALPH L. New Bern
LINDSAY, CONNIE M. Charlotte
LINEBERRY, ALICE M. Salisbury
LINGERFELT, CAROLYN B. Charlotte
COLLEGE CONVERTS TO 4-POINT GRADING SYSTEM.
LINKOUS, TONY G. Christiansburg, Va.
LINVILLE, ROGER A. II Winston-Salem
LIPSCOMB, LARRY P. Angier
LISENBY, JAMES D. Hamlet
LITTLE, FRITZ F. Greenville
LITTLE, JAMES B. Grimesland
LITTLE, JEAN D. Wilmington
LLOYD, GENE E. Spencer
LOCLHART, BARBARA L. Charlotte
LONG, MARGARET A. Severn
LONG, SYLVIA A. Rockingham
LOUIS, JAMES B. Blacksburg, Va.
LOVELL, JOA A. Goldsboro
LOWE, KENNETH B. Beaulville
LUCAS, ANNA E. Turkey
311
LUCAS, MARVIN B. Raleigh
LUCIDO, THOMAS B. Bethel Park, Pa.
LUCK, EDITH P. Eagle Springs
LUNSFORD, JUDY E. Old Fort
LURVEY, LOLA J. Washington
LYON, SHERIDANE L. Ronda
LYTLE, LINDA P. Washington, D.C.
MABE, CAROL K. Winston-Salem
MABEL, STEVEN B. Charlotte
MABRY, WILLIAM F. Lexington
MACFARLAND, PATRICIA Springfield, Va.
MACRAE, CAMERON Concord
MADDOX, PHYLLIS L. Sanford
MALLARD, VIVIAN C. Chapel Hill
MALONE, CHARLES J. Coats
MANESS, LINDA L. Siler City
MANKIN, MICHAEL L. Alexandria Va.
MANN, LEON F. JR. Burlington
MANN, MICHAEL R. Lillington
MANN, STEPHEN L. Pittsboro
MANNING, DONNA L. Rocky Mount
MANNING, KETIH D. Winterville
MANNING, OSCAR R. Fayettevile
MANNING, PEGGY E. Bethel
MARCUS, MICHAEL B. Norfolk, Va.
MARGULIES, HOWARD S. Raleigh
MARION, JEAN S. Jacksonville
MARLEY, IRMA J. Asheboro
MARLIN, ROBERT H. JR. Durham
MARLOWE, JUDITH A. Whiteville
MARRONCELLI, RICHARD Rillton, Pa.
MARSH, PEGGY L. Morehead City
MARSHALL, LINDA F. Advance
MARSHALL, SANDRA G. Mount Airy
MARSHBURNE, BEVERLY Dunn
MARTIN, JAMES E. III Wadesboro
MARTIN, JANET C. Roxboro
MARTIN, MARY S. Raleigh
MASON, BAXTER W. Lillington
MASON, VIVIAN C. Raleigh
MASSENGILL, ALICE L. Wilson
MASSEY, FAYE L. Raleigh
MASSEY, JACKIE L. Wilson
MATHES, NORMAN H. JR. Laurinburg
MATHESON, JUANITA D. Raleigh
MATTA, WILLIAM C. Roanoke Rapids
MATTHEWS, GEORGE T. Burlington
MATTHEWS, PRISCILLA W. Kinston
MAULL, LOIS J. Morehead City
MAUNEY, HOWARD W. Charlotte
MAXWELL, MARILYN Jacksonville
MAY, MARY J. Rocky Mount
MAYO, BARBARA J. Washington
MAYES, MARGARET A. Four Oaks
MAYO, CHARLES E. Falkland
MCALLISTER, MARGARET Pittsboro
MCAULIFFE, CHRISTINE Jacksonville
MCCALL, GROVER T. Laurinburg
MCCARTHY, DENNIS M. Lumberton
MCCASLIN, JANE D. Maiden
312
MCCHESNEY, SUSAN A. Charlotte
MCCLAIN, JUDITH A. Pitman, N.J.
MCCLEES, CAROL A. Columbia
MCCLENDON, SANDRA A. Arlington, Va.
MCCOLL, FRANCES M. Fayetteville
MCCOY, CARLOS M. Fayetteville
MCCOY, JULIA M. Cove City
MCCRACKEN, HUBERT Jr. Oak City
MCCULLEN, JAMES L. Rocky Mount
MCCUTCHAN, KATHLEEN Mclean, Va.
MCDADE, PAMELA J. Henderson
MCDANIEL, EUNICE E. Trenton
MCDANIEL, LINDA L. Greensboro
MCDEARMAN, VA L. Amherst, Va.
MCDEVITT, EDWINA R. Asheville
MCDONALD, MARK L. Charlotte
MCDOWELL, JOE V. Winston-Salem
MCDOWELL, ROBERT W. Raleigh
MCDOWELL, SAMUEL J. Statesville
MCDUFFIE, LINDA I. Fayetteville
MCGARRAH, ROY H. Jr. Falls Church, Va.
MCGARITY, FRED D. Greenville
MCGHEE, ERDIE J. Roanoke, Va.
MCGHEE, JENNY S. Franklinton
MCGILL, JOAN E. Greensboro
MCGINTY, CORLISS M. Greensboro
MCGIRT, THOMAS B. Hamlet
MCGLOHON, MILLIE R. Greenville
MCGOWAN, JOANNA K. Alexandria, Va.
MCGOWAN, MITTIE R. Greenville
FRESHMEN
MCGOWAN, REBECCA I. Lenoir
MCGRATH, GREGORY E. Fruitland, Md.
MCGUIRE, JAMES M. Thomasville
MCINTYRE, MARGARET Ivanhoe
MCKEEL, ASHLEY G. Stantonsburg
MCKENZIE, ELLIS J. Pinehurst
MCKINNEY, ANITA E. Swannanoa
MCKINNEY, MICHAEL J. Camp Lejeune
MCKINNON, JEANTETTE H. Rowland
MCLAIN, KAREN E. Kannapolis
MCLAURIN, JANE H. Robbins
MCLEAN, SALLY V. Lumberton
MCLEOD, SUZANNE Fayetteville
MCMAHON, NANCY J. High Point
MCMAHAN, PATRICIA L. Wilmington
MCMANUS, PHYLLIS A. Charlotte
MCMILLAN, JAMES D. Pahask, Va.
MCMILLION, CHARLES E. Portsmouth, Va.
MCMILLAN, DAPHNE R. Parkton
MCNEIL, JANICE F. Smithfield
MCPHERSON, DAVID W. Burlington
MCPHERSON, LAURA R. Miami, Fla.
MCSWAIN, ANN Greensboro
MCSWAIN, EMILY E. China Grove
MCSWIGGEN, MARY A. Jacksonville
MEADE, REX L. Riverdale, Md.
MEARS, BERNICE E. Tarboro
MEARS, CATHERINE A. Engelhard
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MEDINGER, PATRICIA A. Greenville
MEDLIN, REBECCA A. Albemarle
MEDLIN, RODNEY M. Albemarle
MEDLIN, TONY L. Wake Forest
MEEGAN, SHARON A. Fayetteville
MEEKS, JOSEPH B. JR. Greenville
MELTON, GLORIA A. Hubert
MELTON, SYLVIA S. Charlotte
MEMOLO, DANNY R. Greenville
MERCHANT, TED H. New Bern
MESSER, WILLIAM B. Nathews, Va.
MIESIASZEK, DONNA L. Monroe
MILLER, JANE E. Plymouth
MILLER, ROBERT D. Lexington
MILLINDER, AMY R. Fayetteville
MILLS, DOROTHY E. Raleigh
MILLS, SANDRA S. Caucler
MILLS, THOMAS W. Plymouth
MIMS, SANDRA S. Harrisonburg, Va.
MINGUS, DONNA R. Charlotte
MITCHELL, PAUL C. Wilson
MIZELL, LINDA L. Roper
MIZELL, NANCY G. Windsor
MIZELLE, CAROLYN S. Windsor
MOBLEY, RONALD W. Williamston
MOLDIN, RICHARD F. High Point
MODLIN, SANDRA A. Rocky Mount
MOHORN, BENTLEY J. Halifax
MOLLOY, GEORGE A. Creedmoor
MONROE, TED L. Eagele Springs
FRESHMEN
MOODY, GEORGE M. Greensboro
MOODY, LLOYD R. Kinston
MODDY, RICHARD J. Chapel Hill
MOORE, BARBARA A. Smithfield
MOONEYHAM, JERAL L. Raleigh
MOORE, BRENDA J. Greenville
MOORE, CARY D. Siler City
MOORE, CYNTHIA D. Greensboro
MOORE, DOROTHY C. Rocky Mount
MOORE, MARY E. Spring Hope
MOORE, TEXFORD J. Goldsboro
MOORE, RONALD J. Siler City
MORGAN, MARY S. Raleigh
MORRIS, BILLY W. Aulander
MORRIS, JANE A. Bethesda, Md.
MORRIS, JUDY L. Lexington
MORRISETTE, PEGGY Enfield
MORRISS, SARAH E. Fayetteville
MORROW, JOHN M. Newton
MORSE, JEANNE A. Alexandria, Va.
MORTIMER, MARGARET V. High Point
MOSLEY, ARCHIE T. Henderson
MOUNTCASTLE, DENNIS W. Providence Forge, Va.
MOUNTCASTLE, SALLIE V. Providence Forge, Va.
MOYER, CYNTHIA J. Springfield, Va.
MOYE, LOUISE H. Scotland Neck
MUIR, FRANK F. Goldsboro
MULLEN, REGINALD O. Spring Hope
MUNROE, CYNTHIA L. Charlotte
MURCHISON, DAVID C. Rocky Mount
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MURCHISON, GARY D. Liberty
MURCHISON, JAMES A. Sanford
MURPHY, ETHEL E. Smithfield
MURPHY, SUSAN E. Pink Hill
MURRAY, MICHAEL L. Reading, Pa.
MUSSER, GLENN E. JR. Raleigh
MYERS, DAVID Goldsboro
MYERS, JAMES W. Greenville
MYERS, MARGARET L. Hampton, Va.
NAIL, JANICE Salisbury
NALEPA, ARLENNE M. Arlington, Va.
NANCE, JAMES A. Charlotte
NANCE, JUDY A. Winston-Salem
NANCE, MARSHA A. Greensboro
NASH, DONNA Johnson City, Tenn.
NEAL, ARNOLD C. Madison
NEELY, CARL E. JR. Charlotte
NELSON, EDNA E. Grifton
NELSON, JOHN W. High Point
NELSON, JOSEPHINE T. Robersonville
NELSON, JOHN B. High Point
NELSON, PATRICIA A. Charlotte
NEWBERRY, LARRY W. Tarboro
NEWBOLD, GREGORY S. Fayetteville
NEWMAN, LINDA L. Henderson
NEWMAN, DOYLE C. Greensboro
NEWTON, BILLY R. Wilson
NEWTON, MARGARET S. Wagram
NICHOLS, HUGH V. Roxboro
NICHOLS, JOHNNY M. Greenville
NICHOLS, RANDY M. Farmville
NICHOLSON, BRENDA K. Williamston
NINMANN, BENNY E. Floyd, Va.
NOBLE, EUNICE G. Greenville
NOBLE, LEONARD W. JR. Durham
NOBLES, LOTTIE K. Kinston
NOELL, CATHERINE C. Durham
NORFLETT, MARTHA V. Laurinburg
NORMAN, BILLIE A. Lewsville
NORMAN, JAMES R. Goldsboro
NORRIS, HARRIET E. Doraville, Ga.
NORRIS, LESLIE R. Macclesfield
NORRIS, RONNIE L. Dunn
NORRIS, STEPHEN Plymouth
NORSWORTH, DEBRA L. Hampton, Va.
NORTH, HUGH D. Greensboro
NORTHCOTT, DONALD K. Colerain
NUNN, LARRY R. High Point
OBRECHT, DAWN V. Baltimore, Md.
ODHAM, BARBARA A. Grifton
OGEARY, CLIFTON E. Greenville
OLIKER, DAVID W. Aubury, N.Y.
OLSEN, LINDA L. Alexandria, Va.
OLSON, CAROLE V. Charlotte
OLSON, MARCIA L. Hickory
O'NEAL, SUSAN B. Arlington, Va.
ORDESS, MARK S. Bailey
OREM, KIRK D. Norfolk, Va.
ORR, JANET L. Scotch Plains, N.J.
ORR, RICHARD W. Glen Burnie, Md.
ORTON, CLIFTON B. Alexandria, Va.
OVERBY, DONALD W. Raleigh
OVERCASH, ERIC M. Landis
OVERCASH, MICHAEL R. Roxboro
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OVERMAN, JESSIE A. Raleigh
OVERS, PATSY A. Jacksonville
OVERTON, HELEN W. Raleigh
OWEN, LINDA C. Littleton
OWEN, PATSY D. Chatham, Va.
OWEN, REETA E. Lexington
OWENS, LINDA G. Greensboro
OWENS, STEPHEN L. Plymouth
OWINGS, JANE A. Kannapolis
OXX, LAWRENCE M. Elizabeth City
PACE, JOSEPH B. Wilmington
PACE, NATHAN A. Jr. Raleigh
PADEN, DAVID E. Beaufort
PADGETT, ROBERT G. Jr. Burlington
PAGE, ASHLEY M. Elm City
PAGE, CATHERINE R. Reidsville
PAGE, DONALD W. Jr. Winston-Salem
PAGE, MARY S. Greenville
PARK, ALLEN J. III Statesville
PARKER, ANNE C. Enfield
PARKER, DAVID J. Hendersonville
PARKER, MARGARET L. Moyock
PARKER, TRISHA E. Fayetteville
PARMENTER, DENNIS D. Mocksville
PARNELL, FRANCES K. Kenly
PARRISH, HAZEL J. Clayton
PARRISH, KEITH R. Roanoke Rapids
PARRISH, SYLVIA A. Sanford
PARSONS, PAMELA S. Candor
PARTRIDGE, ANN B. Orlando, Fla.
PATE, EARL H. Hamlet
PATE, TOMMY B. Zebulon
PATRICK, ANN M. Washington
PATIERSON, LINDA M. Alexandria, Va.
PAUL, JAY R. Chesapeake, Va.
NEW COLISEUM HOUSES OLYMPIC POOL.
PEACE, ANNE E. Charlotte
PEED, HARRY JR. Greenville
PEEL, LINDA S. Williamston
PEELE, JOHN R. Greenville
PELLETIER, LAURA P. Washington
PENFIELD, NANCY S. Greensboro
PENTZ, ARCHIE P. Ocracoke
PERDUE, DOYLE C. Mount Airy
PERRELL, WILLIAM R. Lexington
PERRY, DONALD H. Zebulon
PERRY, MARY L. Edenton
PERRY, VIRGINIA L. Tarboro
PETERSON, PAMELA G. Winston-Salem
PETERSON, ROY J. Watervleit, N.Y.
PHELPS, HARRIET M. Raleigh
PHILLIPS, ANNETTE E. Greenville
PHILLIPS, DONALD B. Matthews
PHILLIPS, GEORGE, W. JR. Laurinburg
PHILYAW, MICHAEL G. Lenoir
PICKETT, GERALD F. Pink Hill
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PIERCE, CYNIHIA A. Windsor
PIERCE, DONNA P. Elizabeth City
PIERCE, JUDY G. Ahoskie
PINER, CAROLYN F. Morehead
PINER, SAUNDRA G. Beaufort
PINER, SHERRY D. New Bern
PINIAHA, GRACE S. Sparta, N.J.
PIPER, MARGARET R. North Wilkesboro
PIPHER, CHARLES K. Charlotte
PIPKIN, LINDA C. Blounts Creek
PITIOLLO, CHERIE G. Hendersonville
PITTMAN, JAMES L. Greenville
PITTMAN, MARY I. Jacksonville
PITTMAN, RONALD W. Hickory
PITTMAN, SHERRILL K. Maclesfield
PITTMAN, SYLVIA R. Raleigh
PLUMMER, ELIZABETH A. Asheboro
POLLARD, EMILY J. Tarboro
POLLARD, NANCY E. Black Mountain
POLLETT, RAYMOND A. Raleigh
POLLOK, VIRGINIA C. Danville, Va.
POOLE, MARJORIE M. Woodsdale
POPE, JAMES S. Mooresville
POPOW, MICHAEL E. Jr. Havelock
PORTER, NARCIS L. Peansville, N.J.
POWELL, FRANCES A. Woodland
POWELL, JAMES M. Roanoke Rapids
POWELL, JAY W. Kings Mountain
POWERS, BRENDA S. Lumberton
POWERS, DAVID A. Fayetteville
POWERS, RALPHA T. JR. Winston-Salem
PRECYTHE, JANE W. Faison
PRESNELL, SHERRY A. Asheboro
PREVETTE, RICHARD L. Smithfield
PRICE, EDWINA L. Concord
PRICE, GEORGE T. Jefferson
FRESHMEN
PRICE, WILLIAM R. Greenville
PRICE, SANDRA L. Selma
PRICE, WILLIAM L. New Bern
PRIDDY, CLYDE M. Lawsonville
PRIDGEN, KATYE D. Elm City
PRIDGEN, MICHAEL F. Littleton
PRINCE, JANICE M. High Point
PRITCHARD, MARY E. Elizabeth City
PRIVOTT, MARY F. Tyner
PROCTOR, DONALD K. Lincolnton
PROVENCE, LINDA Charlotte
PROVO, FRANCES D. New Bern
PROVO, JOHN E. III Wilson
PRUETTE, PERRY L. Roanoke Rapids
PROVOST, GLENDA I. Midway Park
PRUIT, ANNE M. Beulaville
PURSER, DAVID F. Charlotte
PURVIS, JAMES W. Jr. Fountain
PURVIS, ELIZABETH L. Rocky Mount
PUTMAN, MYRA S. Charlotte
QUICK, MARY F. Greensboro
QUINN, ELIZABETH A. Newport
QUISENBERRY, NORA L. Hampton, Va.
317
RABY, CAROLINE W. Tarboro
RAGSDALE, ALEXA S. Tabor City
RALPH, RUTH A. Corapeake
RAMSDELL, DONNA L. Newton Square, Pa.
RAMSEY, TERRY E. Swannanoa
RANDALL, JUDITH C. Charlotte
RANDOW, REGINA R. Hampton, Va.
RANKIN, ROBERT G. Raleigh
RANSOME, MARY F. Winston-Salem
RANSOME, WILLIAM T. Washington
RAPP, JOHN S. Thomasville
RAXTER, MARTHA J. Roanoke Rapids
RAY, CAROL U. Burington
RAY, PAMUELA K. Gastonia
RAY, WILLIAM H. Jr. Sanford
REAMS, BEVERLY E. Spring Hope
REAVES, CYNTHIA D. Jacksonville
REAVES, PEGGY L. Henderson
REDDICK, KENNETH L. Wilson
REDDING, NANCY A. Annadale, Va.
REDENIUS, BARBARA J. Deerfield Beach, Fla.
REECE, FRANCES C. Mount Airy
REESE, LINDA A. Hendersonville
REGISTER, GRAHAM B. Greenville
REID, LINDA L. Alexandria, Va.
REINHARDT, ANN M. Hickory
REMLEY, DEBRA L. Jacksonville
RESPASS, RITA H. Pinetown
RESPESS, WILLIAM A. Greenville
RETTGERS, PAMELA A. Alexandria, Va.
REYNOLDS, JOHN R. Statesville
REYNOLDS, MARY E. Charlotte
RHODES, GARY W. Princeton
RHYNE, BETTY F. Gastonia
RHYNE, ROBERT A. Raleigh
RICE, PATRICIA G. New Bern
RICH, RONALD W. Jacksonville
RICHARDSON, HAROLD R. Kannapolis
RICHARDSON, JAMES E. Goldsboro
RICHARDSON, JANET K. Smithfield
RICHARDSON, WILLIAM R. Wendell
RICKMAN, THOMAS R. Raleigh
RICKS, GARY R. Virginia Beach, Va.
RIDDICK, GERRY A. Corapeake
RIDDLE, ANNE B. Jacksonville
RIDDLE, MARVIN E. Greenville
RIDDLE, PEGGY J. Pittsboro
RIDER, ROBERT M. Liberty
RIDGE, PHILLIP L. Hickory
RIGGS, CHARLES R. Alexandria, Va.
RILEY, LEARY R. Graham
RINER, STEPHEN C. Kannapolis
RINGROSE, STEPHEN J. Raleigh
RISNES, CONNIE L. Fayetteville
318
RIVENBARK, HENRY G. Goldsboro
ROBBINS, NOEL E. Charlotte
ROBERSON, DONNA S. Williamston
ROBERSON, GERALD W. Kinston
ROBERSON, SANDRA R. Robersonville
ROBERTS, BILLY B. Winston-Salem
ROBERTS, THOMAS J. JR. Aberdeen
ROBERTS, WALTER F. JR. Shawboro
ROBINSON, EARL D. Durham
ROBINSON, HENRY H. Lincolnton
ROBINSON, MAXINE Jacksonville
ROBINSON, ROBERT W. Clarkton
ROBINSON, ROBERT B. Garysburg
ROCKWELL, CHARLENE C. Washington, D.C.
RODGERS, JOAN L. Wilson
RODWELL, LUCY K. Warrenton
ROEBUCK, ROBIN D. Richmond, Va.
ROGERS, CARL M. Timberlake
ROGERS, CHARLES H. Greenville
ROGERS, GARY A. Timberlake
ROGERS, REBECCA L. Raleigh
ROLADER, SHERRON E. Greensboro
ROLLINS, LINDA D. Wake Forest
ROPER, GREGORY L. Pittsboro
ROPER, KATHERINE W. Pollocksville
ROSE, JO A. Nashville
ROSE, LINDA A. Clinton
ROSE, MARGARET A. Wilson
ROSE, REBECCA J. Wilson
ROSENBLUM, MARILYN Bethesda, Md.
ROSS, DAVID S. Columbia, S.C.
ROSS, GARY H. Edenton
ROSS, JAMES O. Drexel
ROTH, HOWARD R. Charlotte
ROTH, REBECCA R. Greenville
ROUNTREE, BESSIE A. Sunbury
ROUSE, LOUIE L. Jr. Fayetteville
ROUSSO, STEVEN B. Charlotte
ROUTH, LINDA M. Franklinville
ROWELL, PATRICIA A. Alexandria, Va.
ROWLAND, MYRA S. Roanoke Rapids
ROYAL, WILLA J. Salemburg
RUBY, CAROL L. Goldsboro
RUDISILL, DARRELL E. Hildebran
RUFFIN, MICHAEL F. Plymouth
RUSH, JAMES B. Jr. Winston-Salem
RUSSELL, ROBERT E. Richmond, Va.
SAINE, CYNTHIA A. Lincolnton
SALEEBY, VIRGINIA L. Washington
SALISBURY, JOHN S. Greenville
SALTER, DAVID C. Kinston
SAMPLES, BRENDA R. Charlotte
SANDERS, BETTY L. Four Oaks
319
SAUNDERS, PAMILLE A. Hampton, Va.
SANDERS, SHELBY I. Asheboro
SANDIFER, JOANNA E. Fayetteville
SAPP, SHARON K. Walkertown
SATTERFIELD, JERRY W. Goldsboro
SAUER, ROBERT L. Parippany, N.J.
SAUNDERS, ALICE P. Lewiston
SAUNDERS, FREDDIE Sneads Ferry
SAUNDERS, JONNIE L. Hampton, Va.
SAWCHUK, SHERYL L. Havelock
SAWYER, BRENDA S. Powells Point
SAWYER, PHILLIP R. Washington
SCALES, JUDY A. New Bern
SCARBOROUGH, JUDITH S. Windsor
SCHRUM, WILLIAM L. Jr. Hickory
SCOGGIN, LUCY A. Bassett, Va.
SCOTT, PAUL D. Charlottesville, Va.
SCRUGGS, MITZI L. Kensington, Md.
SCRUGGS, ROY B. Jr. Cliffside
SEALY, SHARON S. Orrum
SEARCY, JOHN D. Newton
SEDGWICK, LINDA L. Jacksonville
SEAY, WILLIAM M. Quincy, Fla.
SELL, CLEGG E. Jr. Monroe
SELLERS, JOSEPH T. Jr. Statesville
SELLERS, MICHAEL G. Smithfield
SELPH, JEFFERY L. Hamlet
SEROTTA, BARBARA L. Kinston
SERRA, MICHAEL A. Tarboro
SERRINS, JOAN F. Greenville
SETZER, DOUGLAS A. Morganton
SEXTON, EMILY G. Denton
SEYMORE, CAROLYN A. Sanford
SHAW, COY W. JR. Durham
SHAW, ELIZABETH G. Raleigh
SHAW, KENNETH W. Durham
SHAW, WILLIAM D. Denton
SHEARIN, AVA J. Raleigh
SHEARIN, JAMES K. Scotland Neck
SHEARIN, SUSAN G. Roanoke Rapids
SHEARIN, SYLVIA Littleton
SHEARIN, VERNA D. Rocky Mount
SHEEHAN, DEBORAH L. Springfield, Va.
SHERMAN, JO A. Burgaw
SHEW, JANICE E. Greensboro
SHIELDS, DAVID S. Kernersville
SHIELDS, SHEILAH E. Norfolk, Va.
SHORE, KAREN H. Winston-Salem
SHORE, ZETTA G. Yadkinville
SILANCE, HILDA L. Jacksonville
SIMMONS, ARCHIE C. Cameron
SIMMONS, FRANCES L. Whiteville
SIMMONS, SARAH C. Roseboro
SIMMONS, STEPHEN M. Durham
SIMPSON, BARBARA A. Raleigh
SIMPSON, ALTA B. Lilesville
SIMPSON, DONALD W. Monroe
SIMPSON, RICHARD B. Roseboro
320
SIMPSON, REGINALD M. Rocky Mount
SINCLAIR, DUNCAN H. Asheville
SINEATH, WILLIAM P. Wilmington
SINGLETON, DIANE E. Sumter, S.C.
SINGLETARY, MILLARD S. Maxton
SKERRY, BARBARA A. Charlotte
SLAUGHTER, ERIC A. Fuquay-Varina
SLAUGHTER, RUTHIE E. Selma
SMITH, BARBARA A. Albemarle
SMITH, CAROL J. Thomasville
SMITH, CECELIA L. Newton Grove
SMITH, CLARENCE A. JR. Raleigh
SMITH, CURTIS D. Bessemer City
SMITH, DARRELL L. Kannapolis
SMITH, FRANCIS R. JR. Portsmouth, Va.
SMITH, HENRY A. Charlotte
SMITH, JACQUELINE K. Greenville
SMITH, JANE I. Charlotte
SMITH, JANICE E. Durham
SMITH, JOYCE A. Garland
SMITH, JUANITA M. Wilson
SMITH, JUDY L. Kinston
SMITH, LANNY O. Matthews
SMITH, LAWRENCE A. Wilmington
SMITH, LINDA L. Creedmoor
SMITH, MARLAND B. Raleigh
SMITH, MICHAEL E. Burlington
SMITH, NANCY M. Raleigh
SMITH, PEGGY L. Greenville
SMITH, PHILLIP R. Moravian Falls
SMITH, THOMAS E. Goldsboro
SMITH, VICKI D. Clayton
SMITH, WARREN B. Bath
SMITH, WILLIAM H. Jr. Camp LeJeune
SMITHWIC, SHIRLEY G. Windsor
SNEAD, DANIEL C. Roxboro
SNOW, EDWIN C. Winston-Salem
SNUGGS, FRANCES C. Morresville
SNYDER, MORRIS E. Washington
SOLOMON, MICHAEL E. Canonsburg, Pa.
SOUTHERLAND, ANTHONY Clayton
SOUTHERLAND, KATHRYN Kinston
SOUTHGATE, THOMAS F. Mount Airy
SPAIN, HILDA G. Washington
SPANO, BARBARA A. Adelphi, Md.
SPARGER, FREDERICK J. Wadesboro
SPARROW, DIANA J. Williamston
SPARROW, STEPHEN W. Greensboro
SPEARS, ANN H. Winston-Salem
SPECKMAN, MARK C. Charlotte
SPENCE, ANDREA K. High Point
SPENCE, CHRISTIE A. High Point
SPENCE, REIFFORD D. Bunnlevel
321
SPENCER, PHYLLIS A. Morrisville
SPITZER, MICHAEL G. Hyatts, Md.
SPOON, RENA J. Liberty
SPARAGINS, ELMO D. Littleton
SPRINKLE, MELINDA A. Jonesville
SPRUILL, CONSTANCE T. Windsor
SPRUILL, MARY K. Roper
STADIEM, SARA B. Kinston
STAFFORD, SHERRI T. Charlotte
STALLINGS, EDNA M. La Grange
STALLS, JAMES K. Williamston
STAMPS, SUSAN B. Havelock
STANCIL, SUE A. Raleigh
STANDEFER, STEPHANIE Charlotte
STANFIELD, ROBERT F. Fayetteville
STANLEY, FRANCES A. Swansboro
STANLEY, JUDY A. Winston-Salem
STANLEY, NANCY Y. Whiteville
STANLEY, WILLIAM T. Dunn
STANSBURY, NANCY M. Reidsville
STARKE, LINDA D. Smithfield
STARLING, CLARA H. Smithfield
STARLING, LINDA S. Winston-Salem
STEADMAN, NANCY L. Whiteville
STEGALL, MARSHALL H. Marshville
STEINBURG, MIRAM R. Whiteville
STEINBURG, BRUCE A. Wilmington, Del.
STEM, SANDRA E. Durham
STEPHENS, JAMES L. Sanford
STEPHENSON, JEROME B. Angier
STEPHENSON, SUSAN E. Spring Lake
STEVENS, JUDITH D. Spring Hope
STEVENS, PAMELA A. Asheboro
STEPHENSON, VIVIAN R. Lillington
FRESHMEN
STEWART, SANDRA Monroe
STONE, SARA P. Laurinburg
STOVALL, MARILYN G. Oxford
STOEW, DAVID L. Kannapolis
STRAIN, ROBERT D. Charlotte
STRAWN, BOBBY M. Kannapolis
STRICKLAND, CHARLES E. High Point
STREIFEL, LORRIE J. Jacksonville, Fla.
STRICKLAND, ARNETTE Roanoke Rapids
STRICKLAND, EDDIE H. clinton
STRICKLAND, GWEN Raleigh
STRICKLAND, JOSEPH H. Rocky Mount
STRICKLAND, MARILYN Fort Bragg
STRICKLAND, ROBERT D. Dunn
STRICKLAND, WILLARD B. Rocky Mount
STRINGER, JAMES R. New Bern
STROUD, LAWRENCE A. Pink Hill
STROUD, LARRY C. Pink Hill
STUART, CYNTHIA L. Ocean Park, Maine
STYRON, ESTHER K. Atlantic
322
SUGGS, LENNIE J. Whiteville
SUGGS, PHYLLIS G. Nakina
SULLIVAN, COLEMAN N. High Point
SULLIVAN, NELDA F. Bath
SUMMERLIN, FRANCES M. Pikeville
SUNDHOLM, MARJORY A. Jacksonville
SURLES, GAYLE O. Fayetteville
SURRATT, JOEL A. Winston-Salem
SURRETT, DALE C. Norwood
SUTLIFF, JOHN A. Jr. Leaksville
SUTTON, ALTON J. Jr. Franklin
SUTTON, CHARLES T. Mount Olive
SUTTON, DIANA E. Greenville
SUTTON, DIANE Greenville
SUTTON, JOANNA E. Fayetteville
SUTTON, MARY L. La Grange
SUTTON, SANDRA K. Ayden
SWAN, SALLIE R. Fayetteville
SWANTs, JERRY M. Elizabethtown
SWANNER, CHARLES P. Edenton
SWARTZLANDER, JEANNE Charlotte
SWEAT, GEORGE L. Winston-Salem
SWIGGETT, LINDA G. Greensboro
SWINK, KENNETH W. Hickory
SYKES, BARBARA A. Kinston
SYKES, JONNIE E. Burlington
TALLEY, WILLIAM V. Fayetteville
TALTON, LAWRENCE W. Jr. Angier
TANT, CLAUDIA I. Rocky Mount
TART, JOYCE B. Newton Grove
TART, PAUL D. Newton Grove
TAYLOR, BONNIE K. Goldsboro
TAYLOR, DONNIE R. Greenville
TAYLOR, LINDA C. Fayetteville
TAYLOR, LEE R. Jr. Durham
TAYLOR, RICHARD W. Hamlet
TAYLOR, VICKIE C. Whitakers
TEDDER, LEA A. Dunn
TEMPLE, BRENDA G. Elizabeth City
TEMPLE, JUNE F. Elizabeth City
TEMPLE, KENNETH R. Zebulon
TERRY, MARTHA W. Jacksonville
TESH, KAY F. Raleigh
TETTERTON, BARBARA L. Bethel
TEW, ALVA C. Fayetteville
THAXTON, WILLIAM L. Kinston
THAYER, NANCY S. Arlington, Va.
THIGPEN, JUANITA W. Beulaville
THOMAS, JULIA W. Hope Mills
THOMAS, MICHAEL F. Camp LeJeune
THOMPSON, AUBREY C. Jr. Graham
THOMPSON, HUBERT W. Jr. Elizabeth City
THOMPSON, PAMELA A. Asheville
THOMPSON, PATRICIA A. Grimesland
THOMPSON, WINFIELD L. Goldsboro
THORNBURG, BRENDA J. Charlotte
THROWER, MINDA I. Newport
THUMM, MICHAEL M. Charlotte
323
THWEATT, DONNA L. Franklinton
TILGHMAN, LOUIS E. Jr. Kinston
TILLEY, EDNA A. Bahama
TILLEY, THERESA R. Greensboro
TILLWICK, KAREN A. Morlton, N.J.
TIMBERLAKE, PATRICIA B. Nelson, Va.
TINGEN, MARSHALL L. Bullock
TISLER, MICHAEL J. Lafayette, N.J.
TOLEN, MARY E. Asheboro
TOLLEY, EDWARD R. Edenton
TOMKINSON, PATRICIA J. Cancocus, N.J.
TOPPING, SHERYLL A. West Palm Beach, Fla.
TOWE, JAMES M. Jr. Rocky Mount
TOWNSEND, CLARENCE G. Whiteville
TRANSOU, MARGARET A. Greensboro
TROTTER, TERRIE T. Charlotte
TUCKER, CAROL A. Magnolia
TUCKER, CAROLYN A. Greenville
TURLLNGTON, BARBARA I. Dunn
TURLINGTON, JANICE F. Lillington
TURLINGTON, MILTON E. Fayetteville
TURNER, ALICE B, Weldon
TURNER, GEORGETTE A. Kinston
TURNER, JOSEPH W. Goldsboro
TUTTEROW, CHARLES D. Mocksville
TUTTLE, JUDY E. Germanton
TUTTLE, JUDY L. Winston-Salem
TWIGG, WALLACE B. Jr. Mathews, Va
TWIFORD, DENNIS O. Powells Point
TWISDALE, ANDREW E. Enfield
FRESHMEN
TWISDALE, GEORGE M. Halifax
TYNDALL, ROBERT A. Pfafftown
TYSON, JOSEPH J. Durham
TYSON, VERNON L. Durham
UPCHLIRCH, SUSAN T. Chapel Hill
UPTON, WILLIAM E. Greenville
UTLEY, BILLIE New Bern
VAIL, JACK S. Spencer
VANDERCOOK, BRIAN R. Riverdale Md
VANNOY, WILLIAM E. Jefferson
VANTUYL, NEIL C. Arlington Va.
VAUGHN, CHARLES W. Mount Olive
VESTAL, SAMMY G. Ronda
VICK, NORA F. Sims
VICK, TRUDY J. Goldsboro
VIEL, LAWRENCE W. Annandale, Va.
VINSON, DEBORAH G. Conway
VINSON, CARY R. LaGrange
VITTUR, JOAN B. Roxboro
VOGLER, MICHAEL R. Winston-Salem
WAGNER, CHERYL A. Sprinsfield Pa
WAGES, ROBBIE E. Fayetteville
WAGNER, KAREN L. Raleieh
WAGNER, ELIZABETH A. Rocky Mount
WALDEN, GERTRUDE G. Lumberton
WALKER, ELLEN K. Winston-Salem
WALKER, ORMEL H. III Charlotte
WALKER, PATSY L. Washineton
WALKER, PHILLIP E. Chapel Hill
WALL, ELWOOD L. Greensboro
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WALL, JERRY W. Wake Forest
WALL, MICHAEL E. Washington
WALLACE, BARBARA A. Edenton
WALLACE, DONNA H. Asheville
WALLACE, PATRICIA B. Washington
WALLER, NANCY S. Greensboro
WALSH, BRENDA C. Salisbury
WALTERS, CHERYL S. Lumberton
WALTERS, JAMES N. Henerson
WALTERS, KATHRYN E. Monroe
WANNAMAKER, JAMES M. Greenville
WARD, DORIS J. Staley
WARD, EDITH G. Windsor
WARD, GEORGE R. Asheboro
WARDEN, REBECCA L. Durham
WARNER, ANN M. Washington
WARNER, AVA B. Sanford
WARREN, DONALD E. Oxford
WARREN, MARTHA R. Grimesland
WATERMAN, ROBERT D. Raleigh
WATERS, BRADFORD L. New Bern
WATERS, MARSHA E. Charlotte
WATERS, MARVIN T. New Bern
WATSON, ANN L. Exmore, Va.
CONFEDERATE CANNON BOOMS AT FOOTBALL GAMES.
WATSON, DIANA G. Burlington
WATSON, IVEY Rocky Mount
WATSON, PHYLLIS A. Pine Level
WATSON, REBECCA D. Severn
WEATHERS, SUSAN D. Durham
WEATHERSBEE, SIDNEY P. Norwood
WEAVER, NANCY Ahoskie
WEBB, BRENDA J. Pinetops
WEEKLEY, CAROL A. Virginia Beach, Va.
WEEKS, CAROLYN F. Mount Olive
WEEKS, MARGARET E. Bethel
WEIGAND, JAMES P. Greenville
WIENER, EILEEN C. Richmond, Va.
WELCH, MARY J. Burlington
WELLS, LINDA C. Garner
WELLS, LINDA M. Rocky Mount
WELLS, PHYLLIS J. Enfield
WELLS, RICHARD A. Charlotte
WERTH, ROBERT S. Charlotte
WESNER, FRANK J. Plymouth
WESSON, DONNA K. Troy
WEST, MARY G. Winston-Salem
WEST, PENELOPE P. Kinston
WHALEY, DAVID E. Manteo
WHELLCHEL, ELIZABETH J. Charlotte
WHETSELL, THOMAS E. Mount Olive
WHICKER, CHARLES V. Greensboro
WHISENANT, JOHN T. Havelock
325
WHITAKER, BARRY K. Scotland Neck
WHITAKER, MICHAEL B. Asheville
WHITBY, GEORGE M. Roanoke Rapids
WHITE, AMELIA C. Merry Hill
WHITE, DELORES J. Eure
WHITE, EDWARD L. Whiteville
WHITE, GAILYA A. Dover
WHITE, GREGORY B. Oak City
WHITE, JOHN F. JR. Greensboro
WHITE, LLOYD W. III Washington
WHITE, LOREY H. JR. Williamston
WHITE, PAMELA A. Lumberton
WHITE, SARAH E. Hampton, Va.
WHITEHEAD, LINDA L. Whiteville
WHITFIELD, GERALD W. Durham
WHITLARK, SUE W. Macclesfield
WHITLEY, ANGELA G. Robersonville
WHITLEY, BOBBY L. Pinetops
WHITELEY, DAVID L. JR. Dover, Del.
WHITLEY, DONALD M. II Charlotte
WHITLEY, NANCY B. Murfreesboro
WHITLEY, REBA J. Albemarle
WHITLOCK, MARTHA S. Hickory
WHITMIRE, ANDREA L. Fairfax, Va.
WHITT, MARTIN L. Timberlake
WHITT, SUE E. Winston-Salem
WHITTEN, EMILY S. Henderson
WIGGS, ROBERT L. Washington
WRIGHTMAN, WILLIAM C. Graham
WILCOX, ANNE E. Arlington, Va.
WILCOX, JAMES M. New Bern
WILHELM, STEPHEN R. Greenville
WILLIAMS, ALICE W. Washington
WILLIAMS, BARRY C. Raleigh
WILLIAMS, CAROL L. Fayetteville
WILLIAMS, CAROLYN D. Asheville
WILLIAMS, DALE A. South Boston, Va.
WILLIAMS, DEBORAH J. WILLIAMS. DEBORAH ; WILLIAMS, GARY B. Cole WILLIAMS. HELEN P. WILLIAMS. JACKIE A. WILLIAMS. JENNIE F. WILLIAMS, JO A.
WILLIAMS, JOHN A. Winston-Salem
WILLIAMS, JOYCE G. Windsor
WILLIAMS, JUDITH C. Greenville
WILLIAMS, LESLIE H. Wadesboro
WILLIAMS, PATRICIA A. sims
WILLIAMS, RUBY L. Pinetops
WILLIAMSON, WILLIAM G. Mount Airy
EAST CAROLINA TEAM APPEARS ON GENERAL ELECTRIC COLLEGE BOWL.
326
WILLIFORD, JANE A. Plymouth
WILLIFORD, REBECCA Edenton
WILLIFORD, ROBERT L. Farmville
WILLIS, JUDITH L. Smyrna
WILLIS, RAYMOND G. Jr. Winston-Salem
WILLIS, SUSAN W. Williston
WILMER, DANNY W. Buena Vista, Va.
WILSON, BARBARA A. Canton
WILSON, DONNA S. Winterville
WILSON, NANCY L. Rocky Mount
WILSON, SANDRA G. LaGrange
WILSON, STEPHEN H. Woodbury, N.J.
WINDERS, BARBARA N. Ayden
WINDERS, MYRTIE L. Greenville
WINEOFF, MARTHA F. Concord
WINTERS, BARBARA A. Rocky Mount
WOLFF, DARLENE K. Tobacccosville
WOMBLE, ANDREW C. Wagram
WOMBLE, DAVID E. Durham
WOMBLE, DONNA L. Elizabeth City
WOMMACK, FLORENCE E. Weldon
WOOD, CAROLYN R. Smithfield
WOOD, CHRISTINE M. Wilmington, Del.
WOOD, DEIDRE L. Smithfield
WOODALL, ANTHONY M. Benson
WOODALL, KATHANN Smithfield
WOODARD, ELIZABETH A. Wilson
WOODBURY, DAVID K. Wilmington
WOODWARD, JANET L. Winston-Salem
WOOTEN, ANNETTE G. Wilson
WOOTEN, LINDA F. Maple Hill
WORLEY, ARCHIE L. JR. Halifax
WORRELL, JAMES R. Greensboro
WORSLEY, ANNE C. Baltimore, Md.
WORTHINGTON, ANNA M. LaGrange
WRIGHT, HOPE M. Spence
FRESHMEN
WRENN, ROBERT L. Roanoke Rapids
WYNNE, LINDA D. Bethel
YAGER, WILLIAM J. Fayetteville
YARBROUCH, THOMAS A. Thomasville
YATES, DEBORAH M. Apex
YONCE, CHARLES M. Kinston
YOPP, SUSAN C. Rutherfordton
YOUNG, BARBARA L. Raleigh
YOUNG, CRAIG E. Winston-Salem
YOUNG, DOUGLAS J. Jacksonville
YOUNG, LINDA E. Roanoke Rapids
YOUNG, MARCELLA H.
ZAMBRANA, NANCY M. Orvro, Bolivia
ZIEGENFUSS, EVA L. Greensboro
ZIGIAR, CHI L. Winston-Salem
ZIMMERMAN, ALLAN M. Greensboro
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BAPTISTS COOPERATE WITH 'OPERATION SANTA CLAUS.'
Officers: seated, Beth Barnes, worship chairman; Bonnie Adams, education chairman; Kate Vance, kitchen chairman; Pattie Price, social actions chairman; and Betsy Evans, secretary. Standing,
Walter Rublein, treasurer; Earl Mullins, president; Reverend Dwight Fickling, chaplain; Joe Johnson, vice-president; and Tom Deans, enlistment chairman.
Looking forward to a new stu- dent center, the Baptist Student Union of East Carolina College sought to meet the spiritual needs of an increasing number of students. Members of the Union strove to practice their Christian concern and to relate their dedication to Christ through creative service. In coopera- tion with "Operation Santa Claus," they contributed gifts for mental pa- tients in the area. Each summer the North Carolina Baptist Student Union sponsored a summer mission project, for which the local unit raised one thousand dollars. A mid- winter retreat enabled members to relax and enjoy informal discussions. Easter was a very special time for the Union, and the student choir presented a program during that season.
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Members of the Campus Christian Fellowship enjoy their weekly supper meeting at the Eighth Street Christian Church.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP PARTICIPATES IN YOUTH WEEK.
Students of the Christian denomination affiliated with the Campus Christian Fellow- ship at East Carolina. The approximately twenty-five active members met weekly for dinner and worship. Several times through- out the year they entertained the foreign students on campus. In January, they par- ticipated in the Youth Week activities of the Christian Church in Greenville. With the coming of spring, many of the Fellowship's members ventured to a nearby beach for a retreat.
Steering Committee: Seated, Nancy Joyner, Mrs. Robert Cramer, and Janis Hardy. Standing, Paul Allen, Francis Foster, and Sidney Walker.
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CANTERBURY EMPHASIZES INDIVIDUALISM.
Informal organization - no officers, no dues, no initiation, no restrictive membership requirements - attracted students from all religious faiths to Canterbury, the Episcopal college student group. Its function was simply that of knowing one another as individuals so that a meaningful relationship might take place. Because of the Canterbury participants' concern for the uniqueness of the individual as expressed by the life of Jesus Christ and be- cause of their dismay at how one's uniqueness could get lost in the holes of the IBM cards, they tried to establish at their gathering place at St. Paul's Episcopal Church the atmosphere of honest concern for one another. They strove to make newcomers and old timers alike feel that they were important and that they had a legitimate contribution to make to East Carolina College. Supper meetings and discussion groups sponsored weekly helped to ac- complish their goal to share with others a portion of the loving concern shown by Jesus the Christ.
Bulletin board announces the meeting times of Onterbury and other services at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church.
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Officers: Donald Kallman, treasurer; Dr. Joseph Hanchrow, adviser; Martin Goldfarb, president; Charlene Teitelbaum, vice-president; Miriam Steinbery, corresponding secretary; and Marcia Bellman, recording secretary.
HEBREW YOUTH FELLOWSHIP PROMOTES RELIGIOUS RELATIONSHIPS.
To afford the Jewish students on campus an opportunity to gather for Bible study and prayer was the purpose of the Hebrew Youth Fellow- ship. Since its organization in I960, the mem- bership more than tripled. Weekly meetings in the Y-Hut and participation in Religious Empha- sis Week helped to promote better religious rela- tionships. During special events on campus, such as Homecoming festivities, the Fellowship spon- sored special activities for its membership.
Jewish sludents make plans to participate in Religious Emphasis Week.
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Brenda Jo Cribb and Pam Longo pause from their work on the newsletter THE KING'S KHRONICLE.
Many students attend the Fellowship's weekly suppers at the Y-Hut.
KING YOUTH FELLOWSHIP SPONSORS BANQUET.
King Youth Fellowship seized as the voice of the Pentecostal Holiness Church at East Carolina College. Striving to promote Christian fel- lowship among its members and the East Carolina student body, the or- ganization invited all students to join weekly discussions and other ac- tivities. A Homecoming Banquet in October provided social entertain- ment at a time when the campus was in a festive spirit. An annual trip to a nearby attraction capped the year's activities. THE KING'S KHRON- ICLE, published monthly by the Fellowship, informed alumni, mem- bers, and friends of outstanding events.
Officers: Brenda Jo Cribb, editor; Ruth Williams, secretary-treasurer; Floyd Jackson, Jr., president; Deanna Mc- Candless, vice-president; Pam Longo, chaplain; Heidi McDuff, historian.
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LUTHERN STUDENTS BEATS ATTEND ECUMENICAL CONFERENCE.
Officers: Reverend R. L. Dasher, chaplain; Margaret Davis, food chairman; Dianne Tonn, treasurer; Jo Ann Schafford, secretary; Harold Fogleman, president; and Mrs. J. O. Derrick, adviser.
Seeking to he an instrument of the church whereby students express and deepen their faith in Christ, the Lutheran Student As- sociation on campus worked closely with the Lutheran Church in Greenville. It aimed to he J channel where students experienced fel- lowship, showed a concern for one another's needs, discussed topics of interest, and wor- shipped together. Activities of the associa- tion included a retreat in the spring and a trip to the Ecumenical Conference in Greens- boro, North Carolina, in April.
The Reverend Robert Dasher, chaplain to the Lutheran Association, and members enjoy a good meal and fellowship at the Lutheran Church,
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Officers: seated, Mary Beth Mayville, treasurer; Mike Posey, president; and Carol Hallman, vice-president. Standing, Father Michael Shugrue, adviser; Daniel Saieed, secretary; and Father Maurice Spillane, adviser.
NEWMAN CLUB INITIATES WEEKLY MASS.
Religious, intellectual, and social ac- tivities gave meaning to the spiritual and temporal lives of the members of the Newman Club, an organization of Catholic students on campus. Weekly mass and confession were appreciated new activities begun this school year. These and the availability of a priest on campus were vital to the spiritual enrichment of the members. A spaghetti supper in January and a beach trip in the spring enhanced the fellowship which the students enjoyed weekly.
Catholic students hear about sociological trends from a local professor.
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PRESBYTERIANS SUBSIDIZE "THE ITCH."
Westminster Fellowship, the organization of Presbyterian students, became increasingly well-known on campus during the past year. Sponsorship of "The Itch," a modern coffee- house with an informal atmosphere open on weekends to any- one on campus, made the Presbyterian Student Center a popular attraction for East Carolina students. "The Itch" featured a variety of unusual refreshments, and its sponsors encouraged anyone who had talent or who desired merely to express himself to entertain frequenters. This major project of the Fellowship was well received. Members of Westminster met several times weekly for supper at the student center. Discussions usually followed the meals, and the range of topics considered was almost unlimited. The Fellowship attempted to offer the individual student an opportunity for expression in a friendly atmosphere.
The Reverend Bronson Matney talks to Presbyterian students in the informal atmosphere of "The Itch."
Friends find the Presbyterian Student Center a perfect setting for interesting conversation.
Attentive eyes focus on a student perfomer in the Presbyterian coffeehouse.
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WESLEY FOUNDATION OFFERS FINANCIAL
Student Council: Henry Townsend, Judy Balkum, Reverend Jim Hobbs, Pam McKitrick, and Ron Watson.
Girls on the kitchen staff serve the food to hungry members at the weekly suppers.
Visiting the Methodist Student Center, a coed writes her name in the student register.
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ASSISTANCE THROUGH STUDENT LOAN FUND.
Wesley Foundation, Methodist student organ- ization, provided a ministry' of Christian involve- ment and presence through its program and ac- tivities. Apart from the financial assistance pro- vided a number of students through the Metho- dist Student Loan fund, the Foundation tried to serve each individual by offering an opportun- ity for a unique encounter with the fundamentals and possibilities of the Christian faith. Toward this end, experiments in worship and study, as well as play, were attempted. Several times week- ly, the basement of the student center became a coffeehouse named the "Catacombs." Open for the first time this year, the coffeehouse met with moving success, as it provided what most students wanted - a cup of coffee and a place to talk. Toward future expansion, the Wesley Foundation purchased a house adjacent to the present center and rented it to college students.
Kitchen staff relaxes after serving students and tidying the kitchen.
At meal time, the most popular attraction in the Student Center serving window of the kitchen.
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Approximaeely twenty chemistry majors compose the membership of the American Chemical Society Student Affihate.
CHEMISTRY ORGANIZATION SETS POLICIES FOR FUTURE.
Officers: John Neal, president; Keith Holmes, Jr., vice-president; Anne Brinkley, secretary; Alan Lipkin, treasurer; and Dr. R. C. Lamb, adviser.
Having recently received its nation- al charter, the American Chemical So- ciety Student Affiliate at East Carolina College continued to lay the founda- tion of policies and activities to guide the club in future years. It existed to stimulate and maintain an interest in modern developments in chemistry. Students seeking a degree in chemistry were eligible to join. Throughout the school year, the organization presented the chemistry department with hand- books for laboratory work. By sponsor- ing field trips through industries in eastern North Carolina and inviting lec- turers to speak on modern chemistry developments, the club fulfilled its pur- poses. All members received a special publication featuring chemical and chemical engineering news.
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PHYSICS INSTITUTE INVITES LECTURERS.
Officers; Dr. Coulter, adviser; John Breary, vice-president and treasurer; Richard Olsen, president; Basil Carney, secretary; and Mr. Floyd Read, adviser.
Students who wished to further their understanding of physics found membership in the East Carolina Student Section of the American Institute of Physics quite rewarding. Through the national organization, the student section brought lecturers and movies per- taining to physics to the campus with no expense. A student placement service was available for students seeking summer employment in their field and jobs upon graduation. During the year, the members took field trips which were pertinent to their interests. An annual spring picnic with the faculty of the physics department completed the year's activities.
Physics majors gather to view a movie sent to them by the American Institute of Physics.
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Florist gives President Augusta Tetterton hints on making bows for the mums to be sold at Homecoming.
ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD
Alter a tiring day of classes, refreshments are a welcomed part of the ACE meetings.
President Tetterton discusses with the members plans for a trip to the National Headquarters Building.
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Members enjoy socializing with one another at a monthly meeting.
DICATION MAJORS AIDS UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN.
Education majors who planned to teach children in kindergarten through grade six and who had a profound interest in children qualified for membership in the Associa- tion for Childhood Education. At Homecoming, the organiza- tion sponsored a mum sale in cooperation with a local flor- ist. This was the major money- making project. At Christmas, the members showered a fam- ily of underprivileged children with food and gifts. They sent delegates to the state and na- tional conventions in the spring and contributed to the National Headquarters Building Fund in Washington, D. C. An out- standing member of the local Association received the Mary Lois Staton Award for scholar- ship, leadership, and childhood understajiding.
Officers: Dr. Mary Lois Staton, adviser; Sandra Day, social chairman; Judy Nicholson, first vice-president; Augusta Tetterton, president; and Susan Evans, second vice-president.
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COMPETITIONS AND WATER SHOWS CROWN AQUANYMPHS' ACTIVITIES.
Aquanymphs sponsor, Mrs. Gay Blocker, assists Martha Jo Chambers with a water exercise.
Swimmers practice their maneuvers in preparation for the water show.
Available to advanced women swimmers who passed the tryouts at the beginning of each cjuarter, the Aquanmyphs met weekly to improve strokes and plan water acts. They practiced and enjoyed synchronized swimming and represented the school in ex- tramural competitions. Highlights of the year included Christmas and Spring Water Shows, which featured several water num- bers in rhythm to music. Competitions at Furman University and at Queens College rounded out the schedule for the school year.
Officers: Becky Bass, vice-president; Martha Jo Chambers, president; and Judy Bulluck, secre- tary.
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Development of leadership and ser- vice to the community and college were the purposes of the Circle K Club of East Carolina College. Membership was available only to invited men students who maintained a "C" average and possessed good character.
Of the more than six hundred Circle K Clubs on college campuses in the L'nited States, the club on this cam- pus became one of the most active. Club members served in a number of ways. They sponsored a Christmas party for needy children, ushered for the Stu- dent Government Association Entertain- ment Series, and donated to the Tide- water Blood Bank. In cooperation with the Greenville Kiwanis Club, they gave a scholarship of one hundred and fifty dollars to a deserving student.
Officers: Jim Southerland, treasurer; Noel Matherne, cive-president; Noel Morphis, president; and Brent Jones, secretary.
CIRCLE K SERVES CAMPUS, COMMUNITY.
Local Kiwanian, John Barnhill, who has been influential in promoting the Circle K Club on campus, and Noel Morphis pause before beginning the after-dinner program.
President Noel Morphis directs business at the weekly dinner meet- ing in the Buccaneer Room.
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GYMNASTICS CLUB GIVES DEMONSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT
Gymnast's tense muscles show that coordination is required in using the rings.
Coed demonstrates her skill on the parallel bars.
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THE STATE.
Avid student of gymnastics works out on the horse.
Promoting gymnastics in the area served by the college through an active gymnastics program for students was the aim of the East Carolina College Gymnastics Club. One group of members in the club participated in gymnastics merely for enjoyment. Others not only enjoyed gymnastics at the college but also performed throughout the area as members of the "Travellers." These performers went to Dur- ham, Windsor, Beaufort, Ayden, Elkin, Camp Le- Jeune, North Carolina; and they gave a perform- ance at Old Dominion College in Virginia. All these activities were directed toward increasing public in- terest in gymnastics.
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Hockey Team Captain, Judy Torick, of East Carolina congratulates the captain from Meredith College on a well-played game.
HOCKEY, MODERN DANCE CLUBS ATTRACT COEDS.
Under the sponsorship of the Women's Recreation Association, the Hockey and the Modern Dance Clubs attracted coeds who possessed talent and interest in these activities.
Striving to promote the mastery of body movements, many students who had had at least one quarter or its equivalent in dance participated in the Modern Dance Club. Poise, grace, and agility resulted from their practices in body conditioning. Demonstrations of the modern dance techniques learned during the year were presented in a recital at the end of the school year.
Members of the Hockey Club formed a team which competed with other hockey teams in North Carolina. The efforts of the East Carolina team were seemingly worthwhile, for the girls won a majority of the games they played.
Modern Dance Club officers - Sally Thomason, vice-president, and Martha Jo Plitt, president - rehearse for the spring
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ENTERTAINS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.
Encouraging professional development of college home economics students, the East Carolina Home Economics Chapter participated actively in activities of the state or- ganization and sponsored numerous projects on campus. Among the membership of the local organization was the treasurer for the college chapter's section of the North Carolina Home Economics Association. The E.ist Caro- lina Chapter participated with other chapters in an In- ternational Scholarship Fund. In September, a tea and picnic honored the beginning and transferring home eco- nomics majors. Spaghetti suppers to raise funds provided practical application of home-making talents. The Decem- ber meeting was the highlight of the year as the members gathered at the Home Man.igement House for a Christ- mas party and dramatic entertainment. In February, a High School Emphasis Weekend attracted to the campus high school girls aspiring to study home economics. At the An- nual Awards Banquet in the spring, the outstanding senior and the outstanding freshman in the department were pre- sented achievement awards; and new members were in- ducted into the chapter.
Officers: Roxanna Kerley, treasurer; Cheryl Yelverton, vice-president; Beckie Hobbs, president; and Dr. Vila Rosenfeld, adviser.
Members of the Home Economics Chapter listen attentively to a propram on the technology of homemaking.
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INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLUB SPONSORS
Club members, Williams and Bowers, operate the drill press in the metal shop.
Officers: Fred Passamonte, secretary; Vance McBride, historian; George Heckman, president; James Lewis, treasurer: and Richard Drake vice- president.
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PARTY FOR FRESHMEN.
Students who majored or minored in Industrial and Technical Education or engineering were eligible for membership in the Industrial and Technical Education Club. The club promoted professional activities among industrial arts students, provided fellowship and in- teresting activities among the members, and empha- sized the need for industrial arts in eastern North Carolina. In the fall, the members sponsored a part)' for incoming freshmen in the Industrial and Tech- nical Education Department. They subsidized a loan fund which they made available to members. The club sent a delegation to the annual spring meeting of the North Carolina Industrial Arts Association.
Fred Passamonte assists George Heckman in working with the horizontal milling machine.
Fred Passamonte, Vance McBride, George Heckman, Richard Drake, Susan Tolnich, and Woody Johnson shape metal with the vertical milling machine.
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Karate meeting begins with a group formation.
KARATE ORGANIZATION COMPETES WITH
Competitive karate meetings with nearby military bases and with colleges kept the spirit and interest at a peak in the East Carolina Karate Organiza- tion. Members of the club gave several karate demon- strations during the school year. Progressive belt pro- motions upon qualification rewarded the members for their effort. The club met twice weekly to keep the members physically fit and to ready them for the competition. Their activities helped to promote the spirit of karate and to enhance competitive kar- ate throughout North Carolina.
Intent eyes show the alertness needed to become skilled in karate.
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Officers: Paul Donohue, president, black belt; and John Ferry, vice-president, brown belt.
CLUBS FROM NEARBY MILITARY BASES, COLLEGES.
Karate members watch a demonstration by two of "The Travellers,'
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Officers: Marie Petrullo, vice-president; Frank Johnston, president; and Lynn Jones, secretary-treasurer.
LAWS, POLITICS, CONTROVERSIES CONCERN LAW SOCIETY.
Students interested in the law profession found in the Law Society of East Carolina College an opportunity to learn about the responsibilities, skills, and nature of the pro- fession through programs, activities, lectures, and other informational media. Speakers and discussion programs concerning laws, politics, and current national and international con- troversies led the members to a better un- derstanding of the role of the law profession in society and helped to stimulate the stu- dents' intellectual curiosity concerning law and government. Membership in the Society was open to any East Carolina College stu- dent.
Ethiopian delegation to the Model United Nations meets to study the country it represents.
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LIBRARY CLUB PREPARES DISPLAY FOR BOOK WEEK.
Library science majors or minors, library assistants, and those interested in library work qualified for membership in the Library' Club. The club encour- aged an interest in the East Carolina College li- brary, promoted fellowship among student assistants, and provided an opportunity for students to discuss library problems and interests. Projects undertaken by the club included distributing posters and doing other work for National Library Week and prepar- ing displays for Children's Book Week.
Patsy Evans presides over a meeting of the Library Club to organize plans for advertising Children's Book Week.
Officers: Laurie Robeson, reporter; Pat Olive, reporter, Mrs Emily Boyce, adviser; Bettie Lou Watkins, secretary-treasurer; Paul Allen, vice-president; and Patsy Evans, president.
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MATHEMATICS CLUB HONORS OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN.
Mathematics majors gained an insight into their future in their chosen field through membership in the Marie D. Graham Mathematics Club. In the fall, the club sponsored a weiner roast to get the year's activities underway. At the meetings, speakers from industry and the area of mathematics education came to share first- hand information on career opportunities. When speak- ers were not available, the members enjoyed playing mathematical games and solving brain teasers. The out- standing freshman in the mathematics department re- ceived the annual award presented by the club.
Mathematics club members watch closly as a mathematical brain teaser is presented on the chalkboard.
Officers: Mr. Robert Woodside, adviser; Hal Short, vice-president; Betsy Allen, secretary; Thornton Stovall, president; and Randy LeBlond treasurer.
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Mr. Larry Williams, interior design teacher in the School of Art, expresses his views on decorating to future designer.
INTERIOR DESIGNERS DISCUSS CURRENT DECORATING TRENDS.
Fostering close relationships between the interior design profession and the student and representing the profession to the public and the trades were the overall purposes of the National Society of Interior Designers at East Carolina College. Members devel- oped a better understanding of interior design as a profession through association with a group of people with common interests and goals. Monthly meetings, usually in a home, gave them opportunity to compare ideas and to discuss trends as well as to hear opinions of experts. Members helped to promote interest in interior design as a profession by awarding two scholarships for undergraduate and graduate students in North Carolina.
Officers: Seated. Cindy West, president. Standing. Tina Utsey, vice-president and Gale Pierce, secretary
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Officers: Fred Rutledge, president; Bill Lindsey, treasurer; Vista Cotton, secretary; Mr. J. O. Derrick, adviser; and James Killgo, vice- president.
PRE-MEDICAL SOCIETY JISITS MEDICAL SCHOOLS.
Offering membership to any East Carolina pre-medical ma- jor who possessed the moral fiber essential to the field of medicine, the Pre-Medical Society revolved on a four-fold pro- gram. The purposes of the organization were to stimulate interest in the field of medicine, to provide a ready source of useful information to pre-medical and pre-dental students, to foster a closer relationship between the members and the faculty advisers, and to reward scholastic achievement. Activities in which the members furthered their interest and knowledge of medicine included trips to the Medical School Open House at both the University of North Orolina at Chapel Hill and Bowman Gray at Winston Salem, sponsorship of guest speakers from medical schools and local hospitals, and reviews of films about medicine.
Skeleton is a familiar model for the pre-medical student.
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MANAGEMENT SOCIETY TAKES FIELD TRIPS.
Stimulating and further developing the practice of good management and the dissemination of good management principles were the purposes of the So- ciety for the Advancement of Management. This or- ganization was the collegiate chapter of the national professional society bearing the same name. Members of the society at East Carolina took field trips to var- ious industries and thereby gained an insight into actual managing situations. Speakers and films at the chapter meetings conveyed the different phases of management and enriched the members' overall view of the profession.
Guest speaker chats with members of the Management Society after the adjournment of a meeting.
Officers: Mr. William S. Hart, adviser; Rawley Speir, secretary; Dr. Donald C. Rocke, adviser; Joseph Holloman, treasurer; Walter Bovard, president; and Bart Edelen, vice-president.
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STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Committee Chairmen: Sandra Hegy, pub- licity chairman; Margaret Lee, social chair- man; Sue Lewis, projects chairman, and Jane Seymour, membership chairman.
Boasting the second largest chapter in the state and two officers in the Northern District Student NEA, the Student National Education Association of East Carolina College provided valuable opportunities for students preparing for a teaching career. The organiza- tion strived to help its members to develop an under- standing of the teaching profession through participa- tion in work of local, state, and national education associations. Club activities helped students to develop an understanding of the history, ethics, organizations, policies, and programs of the education profession, and to gain practical experiences in working together on educational problems. Interesting capable young men and women in education as a career and encour- aging selective standards for persons admitted to ap- proved programs of teacher education were primary goals of the Student NEA.
Special interest in the mentally retarded and under- privileged children of the area was the basis for most projects on the local Student NEA. By selling fruit- cakes at Christmas and candles made by the retarded children, the members collected funds for the Sheltered Workshop of Pitt County. Underprivileged children benefited from the tutoring program in which a club member helped one child for two hours each week during the entire year.
Dr. William B. Martin, faculty member in the School of Education, ad- vises the Student NEA.
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DEMONSTRATES INTEREST IN UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN.
Officers: Gino Abessino, treasurer; Diane Lancaster, secretary; Jo Ann Newcomb, vice-president; and Don Snyder, pres- ident
Future teachers await the arrival of a guest school superintendent at a monthly meeting.
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Sociology majors, faculty, and other in- terested students found in the Sociology Club an outlet for sharing their views of the social sciences. Interchanging ideas and promoting interest in sociology, anthropology, and social service on this campus and wherever its in- fluence in society were the facets which the club emphasized. At the monthly meetings, speakers in the area of sociology came to of- fer expert knowledge. To crown the activi- ties of the year, the members sponsored Sociology Day in May.
Mr. John Barton, faculty member, speaks to the Sociology Club at December meeting.
STUDENT SOCIOLOGISTS SPONSOR SOCIOLOGY DAY.
Officers: Richard Haskins, president; Candi Coggins, secretary; Mike Smith, treasurer; and Dr. blanche Watrous, adviser.
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STUDENT NURSES PUBLISH NEWSLETTER.
Officers: seated, Martha Klein, first vice-president; Mary Smith, historian; Joanne Williamson, second vice-president; and Pam Odham, secretary. Standing, Cheryl Willard, treasurer; Patricia Worthington, president; and Miss Barbara Adams, adviser.
Nurses chat before their meeting begins.
Student nurses carol at Pitt Memorial Hospital during the Christmas season.
Initiation of the publication of a newsletter, BUCCANEER NURSE, headed the list of the year's accomplishments of the East Carolina Student Nurses' Association. A relatively young organization on cimpus, it grew rapidly in both member- ship and scope. It strove to promote professional and so- cial unity among the student nurses. At Christmas the mem- bers made favors and sang carols for the patients at Pitt Memorial Hospital and Greenville Nursing and Convalescent Home. In the spring, a banquet honored the seniors in the club. Looking forward to a new building to house the School of Nursing, the members planned a money-making project to purchase a gift for the building. All Iheir actnities aided in the development of student nurses as Imly democratic citizens.
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Officers: seated, Leslie Genzardi, secretary, and Mitzi Tharrington, vice-chairman. Standing, John Meares, treasurer, and Bary Blick, chairman.
Political parties made their debut on the East Carolina College campus in January, 1966, with the organization of the Student Party. Operating for the purposes of initiating programs in the Student Government Association and urging ad- ministrative and student officers to enforce these programs, the Student Party was very active. To introduce its programs to the students, it sponsor- ed candidates in the campus elections and support- ed a number of campus activities. Party members concentrated most of their activity during fall and spring elections. Two delegations participated in the Model United Nations. The Student Party initiated a Book Exchange Program to give stu- dents an outlet for disposing of and acquiring used textbooks. Through its School Spirit Pro- gram, the Party promoted enthusiasm at athletic events.
STUDENT PARTY INITIATES POLITICAL ORGANIZATION.
Prospects of spring elections set party wheels in motion.
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UNIVERSITY PARTY PROMOTES RULE CHANGES.
Officers: Lynette Lee, secretary-treasurer; Bill Deal, chairman; and Jim Young, vice-chairman.
Repair the present; plan for the future, with something for all" was the open motto which spurred the development of the college's second political party, the University Party. Though the Party was still very young at the time of the fall elections, it won seats in the Student Legis- lature and filled other campus offices. Promot- ing a platform calling for traffic and parking changes, student discount cards, revision of women's probation rules, and East Carolina Uni- versity status petitions, the members of the party worked with enthusiasm. In January, candidates for spring elections were nominated at the Party Convention.
Bill Deal and Lynette Lee encourage students to sign petitions for "University Status."
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WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION PROMOTES INTRAMURAL
Officers: First Row: Patsy Smith, secretary; Julie Johnston, publicity chairman; Harriett Thomas, vice-president; and Martha Jo Chambers, reporter. Second Row: Miss Frances Douglas, adviser, and Kathy Davis, president.
Ball goes up during a "jump ball" at a basketball contest between two girls' dormitories.
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COMPETITIONS
Through tournament and intramural competition, the Women's Recreation Association encouraged sportsmanship, leadership, and interest in athletics for women students at East Carolina College. Spon- soring athletics throughout the year, the association's schedule included track meets, tennis, volleyball, and field hockey for fall quarter; swim meets and basket- ball for winter quarter; and Softball, archery, bad- minton, dance progr.uiis, and water shows tor spring quarter. Teams in volleyball, basketball, and field hockey played other colleges in varsity competition. Climaxing the year of activities was a spring banquet, when awards were presented to the winning dormi- tory and sorority intramural teams. Individual awards were presented to the dormitory and sorority rep- resentatives who had been outstanding in the per- formance of their duties.
Coeds representing dormitories and sororities compete for volleyball honors.
Miss Frances Douglas, adviser to the Women's Recreation Assocation, chats with players during a half-time intermission.
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"Striving Toward the Great Society," the current motto for the Young Democrats Club of East Carohna College, expressed the motive for all the activities of the club. Its purposes were to stimulate in young people an active interest in governmental affairs, to increase the efficiency of popular government, to foster and perpetuate the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party, and to help acquaint voters with the issues and candidates. Membership was open to any student who professed and demonstiated allegiance to the principles of the Democratic Party.
Sponsoring rallies, informing the voters on the issues, and providing transportation to polls on election day kept the members busy during the general election early in the school year. Delegates from the club attended a number of conventions, and the club made the initial plans for an Eastern North Carolina Regional College Young Democratic Convention. The club wrote The History of the Young Democratic Club at East Carolina College. An annual banquet in the spring marked the end of the year's activities and the beginning of plans for a new year.
Officers: Seated, Marion Morgan, treasurer; and Becki Barrow, corresponding secretary. Standing, Frisby Hendricks, president; and Earle Beasley, vice- president.
ELECTIONS STIMULATE ACTIVITY AMONG YOUNG DEMOCRATS.
Young Democrats crowd around a television set to hear the election returns in Novem- ber.
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS SUPPORT CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT.
officers: Tom Hickey, secretary; Dr. Bart Reilly, adviser; Bob Lindfelt, president; John Meares, treasurer; and Steve Yelverton. vice-president.
Avid campaigning for a local Republican candidate to Congress led the fall activities of the Young Republicans Club. A desire to work toward a revitalization of sound, conservative, free enterprise philosophy of government was the requirement for mem- bership in the Young Republicans Club at E.Lst Carolina. The club strove in all its doings to help restore the two-party political system to North Carolina. Films and speakers at the meetings helped the Young Repub- licans to see their places in local, state, and national government.
Dr. Bart Reilly, Bob Lindfelt, and John Meares discuss plans for actively engaging in the Republican campaign in the area.
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Radio station WECC-AM, located in Joyner Library, served as the voice of East Carolina College. Approximately forty stu- dents worked to broadcast Sunday through Friday every week. During their UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Marathon in October, the student announcers sported the motto, "We stay awake so that others might live." Two disc jockeys stayed awake and broadcasted for fifty-four hours while other staff members collected donations for UNICEF from the students and faculty of the college. They reached their goal of S525. At Homecoming, the radio staff won first place for its float in the parade. Every Friday and Saturday night it sponsored remote dances in the College Union. At Christmas, it celebrated with a party and invited two orphans to share the festivities.
During spring quarter, the student broadcasters enjoyed their annual banquet, at which outstanding staff members received recognition awards.
Mike Joyner announces campus activities on the campus radio station.
WECC-AM COLLECTS $525 FOR UNICEF.
Radio Staff: Bill Kitchin, program director; Jack Hardy, chief announcer; Geoff Church, operations director; Vicky Turner, special events chairman; Jerry Beaver, station manager; and Ronald Ketcham, business manager.
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WECC-TV BROADCASTS CLASS LECTURES.
Television Staff: Bill Kitchin, Sue Bas- nisht, Mike Joyner, Mike Handley, Ryan Keith, Jerry Beaver, and Carleen Hjort- svang.
Mr. Carlton R. Benz, director of broadcasting, works in the control room.
Mike Handley operates the camera during a television lecture.
Several academic courses at East Carolina College were delivered to the students through WECC-TV, the closed-cir- cuit television station. Although the number of students who helped with the telecasting varied each quaiter, there was an average of about twenty student workers. They operated cameras and audio equipment for the course instructors. Courses in government, geography, health, and music apprecia- tion were taught on the closed-circuit television.
Outstanding student workers who qualified for "Best Cam- eraman." "Best Director," or "Most Valuable Member" re- ceived awards at the end of the year.
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ANGELS ACT AS HOSTESSES FOR AFROTC.
Eva Mae Alphin
Doris Bell
Ellen Benditz
Sandra Cooper
Linda Creech
Mary Jo Deaton
Janet Fulbright
Kay Howerton
Nadine King
Sheryl McKeel
Sandra Sanderson
Jeanne Smith
Linda Staley
Sue Stevens
Brenda Terrell
Deborah Tuttle
Cathy Wachtel
Linda West
Angel Flight and Arnold Air Society enjoy monthly joint speaker-dinner meeting.
Patricia Larson Commander
Rebecca Hobbs Administrative Officer
Angel Flight was an honorary organization of dedicated college women who had at heart the interests of the United States Air Force, the Air Force Reser\'e Officers Training Corps, the Arnold Air Society, and their school. Approx- imately 3,000 interested and selected women from over 100 colleges and univer- sities in the United States comprised this non-profit organization. The Angels had three main ideals. These were to maintain a high morale within the Air Force ROTC unit of East Carolina College by serving as official hostesses for the Corps; to further through service the recognition of the Air Force ROTC by the college; and to acquaint members of Angel Flight with the Air Force ROTC, the air age, and air education.
Membership in the General Chennault Flight of East Carolina was open to college women with a "C" average and with a genuine interest in serving the community and East Carolina College. No military obligation was associated with Angel Flight.
Local Angels helped with Air Force ROTC Week, the March of Dimes Drive for crippled children, the Military Ball, the Armed Forces Day Parade, the support of underprivileged children at Christmas, Drill Team Competi- tions, Parents' Day, Homecoming, and various other campus activities. Deserv- ing members received a Best Pledge Award, a Leadership Award, and a Scholarship Award.
Interested coeds learn about Angel Flight at the winter rush party.
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Underprivileged children in Greenville relay Christmas wishes to the Arnold Air Society's Santa Claus at the Christmas Party.
Arnold Air Society sought to advance air and space citi- zenship; to further the mission, tradition, and concepts of the Unitcd States Air Force; and above all, to build the men who would he future Air Force officers. The General Chennault Squadron of the Arnold Air Society at East Caro- lina College was a professional honorary service organization of selected Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps cadets. To be eligible for brotherhood a cadet had a least a "B" average in his Aerospace Studies ciirriculum and maintained a "C" average in overall scholastic work. The Air Force Fraternity proudly boasted a roster of thirty-five members.
Under the leadership of the new adviser, Lieutenant Col- onel Douglas F. Carty, the Chennault Squadron maintained its tradition of being the outstanding squadron in the area. Arnold Air Society sponsored Angel Flight, an auxiliary branch of this service organization, and the nationally recog- nized East Carolina Drill Team, a precision drill unit which toured the East Coast. The Society undertook an Area' Blood Drive for the National Red Cross, the annual Marchathon for the March of Dimes, a high school visitation program, an annual Christmas Party for underprivileged children in the area, an orphanage in Viet Nam, the Military- Ball, a float for the Homecoming Parade, and many other projects on the local, national, and international scale.
Service was the primary objective, but there were other activities. Arnold Air Society sponsored many social activities during the academic year. These included ball games, picnics, beach trips, and parties. Many brothers attended the National Conclave in Miami Beach, Florida.
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY UNDERTAKES BLOOD DRIVE.
Steven L. Alexander
Donald R. Counts
Robert B Davis
Larry G. Elks
Keema D Harris
Chuck U. Harvey
Erwin A. Hightower
Don M. Holloman
David P. Hope
Edward L. Judice
Ronald L. Kidd
Francisco E. Martins
James F. Merrill
William Orchard-Hays
Eugene A. Owens
Carl R. Rose
Douglas B. Rosier
Ronald H. Sessoms
Robert W. Smith
Thomas M. Smithwick
Frank F. Freudig Commander
Marion R. Harrington Executive Officer
David N. Clough Operations Officer
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AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS
SOPHOMORE SECTION
SOPHOMORE SECTION
SENIOR SEMINAR SECTION
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INSTALLS NEW TWO-YEAR PROGIL4M.
In preparation for roles as Air Force officers, many male students participated in the Air Force Resen-e Offi- cers Training program offered at the college. These students who had excelled academically learned to become not only proficient future Air Force officers but also excellent speakers. This achievement was accomplished through an advanced speaking course offered the cadets by the ROTC program.
Although the Air Force ROTC program stressed aca- demics, it also placed great importance on physical con- ditioning. The nationally known 5BX physical exercise program kept the cadets physically fit throughout the year.
With the installment of the new two-year program and the elimination of the previous four-year program, greater emphasis was placed on the individual cadet. He was en- abled to excel in academic and military leadership - the type of leadership needed to protect this nation.
SENIOR SEMINAR SECTION
AIR SCIENCE-300 SEMINAR SECTION
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Group Commander Gary A. Davis
Group Commander Frank F. Freudig
PRESIDENTIAL TEA HONORS CADET CORPS.
Group Commander Frank F. Freudig and Lt. Col. Douglas F. Carry induct President Jenkins as an Honorary Colonel in the Air Force ROTC Cadet Corps.
Tea at the home of President Leo W. Jenkins honors Air Force ROTC Cadet Corps.
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DRILL TEAM COMPETES IN INVITATIONAL MEETS.
Solemn but proud, the East Carolina Honorary Drill Team stands at attention.
Composed of sixteen performing members anj their Commanding Officer, Cadet 1st Lt. Ronald O. Brock, the East Carolina Honorary Drill Team practiced precision marching. The Drill Team consisted of sophomores and juniors in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps. Participation in the Tast Carolma Homecoming Parade marked the first pcrtormance uf the year. Soon after the beginning of the winter quarter of study, the pace of the Team's performances quicken- ed. The members marched in the Greenville, Edenton, W.ike Forest, and Kenly Christmas Parades.
After Christmas, the serious matter of organizing drill competition began. Near the end of January, in the annual Marchathon, the Drill Team marched and performed in various parts of Greenville to collect money for the March of Dimes. Spring competitions included an invita- tional drill meet at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, N.C., and the Mar>Iand ln\ itation.il Drill Meet in Washington, D.C.
Precision comes only after many long hours of practice.
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AIR FORCE ROTC WEEK FEATURES EXHIBIT
November 14, after weeks of planning and many long hours of hard work, Air Force ROTC Week, 1966, became a reality. Air Force ROTC Week with its agenda of spectacular events was conceived, organized, and implemented by the corps of cadets. The major at- traction of the week, drawing some 5,000 spectators, was a full-scale exhibit of the Titan II Intercontinental Missile - the same t)'pe that lifted the Gemini astro- nauts into space - and the X-15 experimental Rocket Plane.
Other events included city and college officials' re- view of the ROTC Honor Guard, a survival display from Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, a film shown in the College Union, featuring Air Force highlights and Space Operations, an ROTC Drill exhibition, and a senior night at Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base. The purpose of Air Force ROTC Week was to create an interest in the new two-year Air Force program and to promote a better understanding of the United States Air Force and Air Force ROTC. The project received national publicity and met with moving success.
Visitors tour the full-scale model display of the Titan II Intercontinental Missile.
Drill Team performs for spectators during Air Force ROTC Week.
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OF TITAN II INTERCONTINENTAL MISSILE.
President Leo W. Jenkins and guests walk toward the missile display as the Drill Team stands at attention.
Spectattors view the X-15 experimental Rocket Plane on display in a campus parking lot.
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SEVENTEEN CADETS TAKE FLIGHT INSTRUCTION.
One of the most interesting and exciting facets of the many opportunities available through the Air Force ROTC was the Fhght Instruction Program. Here at East Carolina College, seventeen cadets took advantage of this unparalleled opportunity to learn how to fly. A very important source of pilot candidates to the Air Force, the program provided a course of instruction that determined whether those who met the high mental and physical requirements had the apti- tude necessary to enter Flight Training in the Air Force. The Flight Instruction Program provided the complete course of instruction necessary for the receipt of the F.A.A. private pilot's license. The student participant received thorough ground schooling, which covered instruction in basic princi- ples of aero-dynamics, meteorology, and navigation.
Actual flight instruction was administered by the exper- ienced civilian instructors at the Pitt-Greenville Airport, which was readily accessible to the college campus. These lessons prepared the student not only for competent operation of a Cessna 150 but also for a better chance of becoming a pilot in the United States Air Force.
Major Kevin T. Ryan, Jr. discusses model aircraft durirtg ground schooling instruction.
Flying high in an airplane, a cadet receives instruction in the operation of panel devices.
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Colonel Robert V. Spencer presents an award for outstanding work to Cadet Rose.
DISTINGUISHED OFFICERS ATTEND DINING-IN.
To provide an opportunity for the growth of friendship and comradeship and to serve as an impetus to promote "espirit de corps" among the cadets, the Air Force ROTC met for its eighth annual formal Dining-In in November in the South Cafe- teria. In all respects, the evening was an outstanding success. The Dining-In began with a short social period in which the cadets met and conversed with the guests and with one another. In addition to the dignitaries from the college and the city, three distinguished officers from Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base at- tended: Colonel Robert V. Spencer, Commander of the 4th Tac- tical Fighter Wing; Captain Robert V. Becker; and Lieutenant Elisha P. Weaver. Colonel Spencer gave the principal speech, discussing leadership and a career in the Air Force. Captain Becker shared the highlights of his recent tour in Viet Nam, and Lieutenant Weaver told the cadets about his experiences in the United States Air Force pilot training program. The 150 per- sonnel in attendance also saw movies and slides of Southeast Asia.
Awards presentation for the outstanding work of selected cadets was a highlight of the evening. The entire Dining-In re- flected the good planning and organization of the cadets.
Colonel Robert V. Spencer, Commander of the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing, Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, delivers mam address of the evening.
After the dinner, cadets entertain with a humorous skit.
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Fraternity and sororities have long been associated with lasting friendships formed during the college years. The word "Greek" is synonymous with friend- ship and brotherhood. The majority of fraternities and sororities also have service projects, often in coopera- tion with one another. In addition to their many social functions, all of the Greeks participate in campus ac- tivities.
Among their social functions, Homecoming is a time of much excitement and long hours of hard work for the social sororities and fraternities on cam- pus. Each organization has an open house to welcome visiting alumni and parents. Winter quarter is high- lighted by both formal and informal rush. During this period, each student has the opportunity to ob- serve the different personalities of each group and choose the one that he prefers. As member of a Greek organization, a student finds satisfaction and fulfillment in his fraternity life.
This Greek tries her hand at kicking a football in the Lambda Chi Field Day events.
GREEK ACTIVITIES HIGHLIGHT
Participating in Greek Week activities Theta chi presents a skit.
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Preparing for Homecoming, these Sigmas fold napkins for their float.
FORMAL RUSH AND GREEK WEEK.
Pikas greet rushee during Formal Rush open house.
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PANHELLENIC COUNCIL UNIFIES SORORITIES
Assistant Dean of Women Carolyn Fulghum, Gretchen Fracher, Jane Brown, Karen Martin, Dean of Women Ruth White. Second Row: Nancy Hawks, Beth Wilson, Janet Bickham, Sheha Smith, Sue Yow. Third Row:
Betty Jacobs, Janet Farmer, Nita Barbee, Charlotte Hayworth, Joann Williams, Donnie Robertson, Sandy Britt, Sandy Kuzmuk.
Governing and unifying the eight social sororities on campus were the tasks of the Pan- hellenic Council. Composed of a junior and a senior represent- ative from each sorority and a president from one sorority, Panhellenic governed formal rush. Informal rush, however, was conducted by each individ- ual sorority. Through Pan- hellenic, a scholarship was awarded the sorority maintain- ing the highest average. Local publication of The W'^heel of Siilerhood acquainted rushees with all sororities at East Caro- lina.
Seating: President, Janet Brown, Standing: Treasurer, Shelia Smith; Vice-President, Gretchen Fracher; Recording; Secretary, Karen Martin; Corresponding Secretary, Joanne Williamson; Rush Chairman, Nita Barbee; Parliamen- tarian. Sue Yow.
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Inter-Fraternity Council members listen attentively as future plans are discussed.
INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL ACTS AS LEGISLATIVE BODY OF FRATERNITIES.
Secretary John Wade and President Bill Bryden check the miuntes of the metting while Treasurer John Wishart observes the meeting.
Serving as a unifying and governing body for the fraternities, the Inter-Fraternity Council wjs composed of the presidents and representatives from each fraternity on campus. The body acted in a legislative ca- pacity by determining the rules each fra- ternity followed during informal and for- mal rush.
The council held judicial power in cases involving violation by fraternities of the Inter-Fraternity charter or ot their own chapter's charter.
In conjunction with the Inter-Fraternity council, the Board of Trustees presented annual awards honoring the fraternity with the highest scholastic average and one award to the fraternity that had done some out- standing service. Mr. James Mallory, Dean of Men, presented a trophy to the pledge class maint.Lining the highest scholastic average.
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ALPHA DELTA PI . . .
111 chapters . . . Founded at Wes- leyan Female College, Macon, Geor- gia, 1851 . . . Delta Omicron Chap- ter established 1960.
Wentzel, Sandy President
Hall, Kay Vice President
Saldin, Carol Secretary
Cox, Connie Treasurer
ADPis at the crack of dawn put the finishing touches on their homecoming dec- orations.
Alpha Delta Pi successfully publicized and collected money from prominent Greenville businessmen and citizens for "diddy bags" which were sent to servicemen in Viet Nam. Conducting a door-to-door preschool survey for the city schools and serving as pages for the Model United Nations at East Carolina during spring quarter rounded out the year's service projects. Annual social activities included a Founder's Day Banquet and a spring beach weekend. Enthusiastic participa- tion of Alpha Delta Pi in service and social activities encour- aged the sisters to uphold the highest ideals of Christian wom- anhood and to promote scholarship and campus leadership.
SENDS CHRISTMAS PACKAGES TO VIET NAM.
Almon, Marty
Boone, Pat
Boudrow, Ellie
Burnette, Diana
Burns, Anns
Carlson, Karen
Daly, Jane
Daniels, Leslie
Ewell, Grace
Foushee, Gwyn
Foushee, Lynn
Garrett, Gwyn
Goe, Maryellen
Green, Nell
Helms, Jane
Hitchcock, Jan
Hudson, Ann
Laws, Brenda
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Martin, Karen
Martin, Lynda
Montgomery, Pat
Morel, Toni
Perry, Joyce
Powell, Lyn
ADPis and KAs entertain unJerDrivileged children at Christmas.
Roberson, Donna
Rollins, Donna
Salles, Donna
Sawyer, Tish
Shannon, Leslie
Teague, Joan
Thomasson, Pat
Timberlake, Marilyn
Tisdale, Stephany
Todd, Anitra
Vance, Rosalie
Vienneau, Vicki
Webster, Karen
Weeks, Becky
Wenzel, Terri
Wilson, Florence Carol
Yopp, Sally
Zepul, Anita
Fall rush party brings fun and excitement to this group of girls.
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ALPHA OMICRON PI ...
Fritz, Jean President
Webb, Jean Vice President
Johnson, Catherine Secretary
Ameta Brown Treasurer
AOPis 1966 Homecoming float proves a great success.
To raise money for their national philanthrophy, the Social Work Division of the Frontier Nursing Service in Kentucky, the sisters of Alpha Omicron Pi sold doughnuts in the fall. In co- operation with the Salvation Army, the sorority give a Christmas party for underprivileged children in the Greenville area. With the coming of winter quarter, the AOPis directed their efforts to- ward formal rush and the annual Rose Ball given in honor of new pledges. For active participation in intramural sports, the sisters held the Women's Recreation Association trophy for outstanding sorority participation in sports. The AOPis won first place for their float in the Homecoming parade.
HOMECOMING FLOAT
Ballint, Patty
Bassford, Anna
Bateman, Judy
Cirulis, Barbara
Cox, Lynn
Danials, Meg
Donnell, Connie
Fulton, Jeanette
Herndon, Nancy
Lucas, Alice
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Sister Connie Donneli gives a big knock for E.C.C. University status.
PLACES FIRST.
"Of course, I'm the treat!"
AOPi's sorority house is always a place of bright lights.
Long, Becky
Rocke, Carol
Roesch, Marilyn
Williams, Gayle
Williamson, Joan
Wilson, Beth
8O chapters . . . founded al Bar- nard College of Columbia Univer- sity, New York, 1897 . . Zeta Pi Chapter established 1960.
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ALPHA PHI
"Outstanding Sorority Award" for the past two years was awarded the sisters of Alpha Phi. Pi Kappa Phi presents this award each year. To merit this award, the Alpha Phis participated in a wide range of campus and community activities from the annual Greek All-Sing and intramural sports to helping with the Arthritis Drive and the Cardiac Aid. As an additional and extremely rewarding project, the sisters and pledges acquired the sponsorship of a child in Viet Nam. Winning the Alpha Omicron Pi scholarship trophy last year proved the scholastic excellence of the sisters.
RECEIVE OUTSTANDING
89 chapters . . . Founded at Syra- cuse University, New York, 1872 . . . Delta Alpha chapter established 1960.
Alpha Phis hold victory party for the football team after a game
Ambry, Karen
Askew, Sally
Beaver, Dottie
Bulluch, Judy
Carleton, Penny
Chambers, Martha Jo
Chambers, Diana
Clamp, Camille
Clayton, Lynn
Cooke, Elizabeth
Davis, Debbie
Dorsey, Donna
Edwards, Linda
Forbes, Lorrie
Glover, Julia
Gregor, Nancy
Hamilton, Louisa
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Keller, Lauren President
Alligood, Carol Vice President
Taylor, Beth Secretary
Smith, Jan Treasurer
Hawks, Nancy
Hinton, Jackie
Hjortsvang, Carleen
Hruslinski, Myra
Joyner, Jean
Joyner, Judy
Klein, Martha
Lasley, Peggy
Macioroski, Sandra
Mitchell, Grace
Neely, Pat
Porterfield, Diane
Reed, Ginny
Reifsnyder, Jane
Robinson, Dian
Sauerbrier, Rosemary
Schwartz, Bonnie
Shore, Pam
Smith, Sheila
Smith, Patsy
Stott, Gayle
Tarleton, Pam
Vaughn, Joanne
Waters, Jean
Getting splattered with paint is half the fun of redecorating the basement.
SORORITY TROPHY.
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ALPHA XI DELTA
110 chapters . . . Founded at Lom- bard College, Illinois, 1893 Gamma Phi chapter established 1958.
Rosemary Bonnevie, Jane Williams, and Judy Dudley display the tray given at the national convention for the most improved chapter of Alpha Xi Delta.
RECEIVES NATIONAL AWARD.
Avery, Nancy
Barbee, Nita
Britt, Sandy
Byrd, Hazel
Calloway, Martha
Campbell, Pat
Carlson, Kathy
Carmichael, Sue
Chance, Lynn
Cianfrani, Faye
Cootes, Carolyn
Cummins, Roma
Dudley, Judy
Esser, Marian
Foley, Kevin
Gard, Bettie
Gooden, Pat
Graeff, Trish
Halliburton, Jean
Jacobs, Sylvia
Jennings, Linda
Johnson, Lynn
Katsias, Clara
Leonard, Patsy
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Love, Linda
Marmorato, Anne
McKinney, Linda
Meadows, Pam
Morrison, Linda
Royalty, Anne
Simmons, Patsy
Smith, Brenda
Street, Susan
Thompson, Nancy
Thomas, Nancy
Ward, Sharon
Whitehurst, Nelia
Windley, Anita
Winstead, Gay
Witcher, Becky
Wright, Sherry
Highlighting fall quarter for Alpha Xi Delta was the sponsorship of the annual Greek All-Sing. This year's All-Sing entitled "Sounds of Success" featured many Broadway hits in the program. Homecoming brought a special delight to the Alpha Xi house in the form of first place in the sorority division of house decorations. Christmas festivities, formal rush, and fraternity socials kept the Alpha Xis busy during winter quarter. Plans were finished for the sponsorship of an orphan overseas as this year's philanthropy. The coming of spring quarter found the Alpha Xis planning their annual Pink Rose Ball formal dance.
Bonnevie, Rosemary President
Marshall, Kathy Vice-President
Evans, Susan Secretary
Pollard, Dell Treasurer
Alpha Xis exhibit their awards at Panhcllenic open house.
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CHI OMEGA . .
146 chapters . . . Founded at Uni- versity of Arkansas, Arkansas, 1895 . . . Rho Zeta chapter established 1960.
Brinkley, Julia
Broyhill, Sally
Capps, Barbara
Carmichael, Frances
Christiansen, Dottie
Culter, Dottie
Culter, Sara David
Davis, Karen
Duke, Ann
Dupree, Myra
Evans, Joan
Feuerriegel, Judy
Gamble, Anna
Giles, Beverly
Griffin, Diane
Harris, Dell
Holliman, Janet
House, Jo Ann
Hudson, Brenda
Kivett, Dee
Chi Os compare notes on their front porch.
Supporting community drives, the Chi Omega sorority participated in the drives for the United Fund, Viet Nam, and UNI- CEF. Helping the underprivileged, the sisters gave a Thanksgiving basket to a Greenville family and, in conjunction with Delta Sigma Pi, spread Christmas cheer to needy children. Highlighting spring quarter were the White Carnation Ball for the formal pledge class, a Senior Banquet, and a Parent's Day picnic. Throughout the year, Chi Ome- ga enjoyed social exchanges with the frater- nities on campus.
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Armstrong, Sarah President
Garrell, Mary Treasurer
Holder, Becky Vice President
Hicks, Nancy Secretary
Kuzmuk, Sandra
Landis, Eileen
Marshhurn, Nola
Matthews, Liz
Paris, Judy
Pfau, Carlatta
SUPPORTS COMMUNITY DRIVES.
Working closely together on the All-Sing is culminated in a successful product.
Ruffin, Earle
Sauls, Mary
Stonestreet, Linda
Smith, Gail
Skapik, Tanya
Surratt, Janet
Taylor, Barbara
White, Beverly
Yow, Sue
Zierath. Susan
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DELTA ZETA . . .
154 chapters . . . Founded at Miami University, Ohio, 1902 . . . Zeta Lambda chapter established 1960.
Sisters greet rushees during a formal rush party.
ENJOYS VISIT OF PROVINCE PRESIDENT.
Political excitement ran high at the Delta Zeta house on election night as the sisters kept the campus informed on the state election returns via a special hook-up with the local newspaper and television coverage. Interested students, faculty, and citizens attended a coffee hour as they awaited the final returns. Delta Zeta added a special touch on Halloween by surprising fellow Greeks with candy- filled pumpkins and by giving a mas- querade party at the Greenville Nursing Home.
In conjunction with the Rebel, East Carolina's literary magazine, sisters and pledges sponsored an art contest. Philan- thropic endeavors included clothing a needy child at Christmas; participating in "Operation Santa Claus;" a local drive for the mentally retarded; and visiting each month a local convalescence home.
Carrying out plans made by several local members at the National Convention in the Grand Bahamas, sisters honored all sorority presidents and housemothers with an afternoon tea during a visit of their province president. Zeta Lambda in April participated in Delta Zeta State Day.
Bateman, Kathy
Bell, Sarah
Booton, Linda
Bowling, Carolyn
Campbell, Janis
Cherry, Janet
Chickering, Betsy
Coward, Julia
Day, Sandra
Garrett, Sandra
Grady, Phyliss
Helms, Eloise
Hiatt, Ann
Ivey, Linda
Jacobs, Betty
Jones, Lynne
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Julian, Karen
Kelley, Frances
Lee, Margaret
Lee, Vickie
Lewis, Dianne
Long, Janice
Mercer, Judy
Nielsen, Jenny
Pack, Jeanne
Petrullo, Marie
Richardson, Janice
Storter, Jeanne
Sloan, Karen
Swindell, Thilma
Thomas, Anne
West, Jennifer
West, Linda
Stephenson, Jane President
Smith, Brenda Vice President
Larson, Patty Secretary
Barrow, Becki Treasurer
Jeanne Pack and Frances Kelley display their chapter's awards at sorority open house.
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KAPPA DELTA . . .
KDs entertain the Brothers Four after their performance.
Kappa Delta entertained the Brothers Four after the concert last spring quarter. It was an event the KDs will long remember. Kappa Delta campus and community activities include the Arthritis Drive, Blood Mobile, United Fund, and Sorority Bowling League. The sorority annually hosts a cook-out for the East Carolina varsity football team and "coffees" for various fraternities. Each year Kappa Delta presents a trophy to the most outstanding senior woman on campus.
ENTERTAINS BROTHERS FOUR.
Ambrose, Mary Leslie
Anderson, Sue
Brickham, Janet
Bray, Mary
Brown, Jane
Garland, Nancy
Daniel, Ann
Daniel, Gayle
Dark, Scarlett
Davis, Pat
Davis, Linda
Dunbar, Donna
Edwards, Mary Ann
Fleming, Ruth
Griffith, Judy
Gurganus, Judy
Hayworth, Charlotte
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103 Chapters ... Founded at Long- wood College, Virginia 1897 ... Gamma Sigma Chapter Established 1960.
Linda Jones, chapter President, and KD National President leaf through the chapter scrapbook.
Keene, Jesse
Lewis, Carol
Lox, Kim
Mandell, Juli
O'Briant, Dede
Teeter, Jane
Venable, Bette
Wampler, Judy
Webb, Cathi
White, Joan
Yancey, Judith
Madry, Patty
Kim Lox explains trophy display to rushees.
Jones, Linda President
McKinsey, Becky Vice President
Cox, Sue Secretary
Durham Hilda Treasurer
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SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA . .
To the tune of "The Green Beret" and other patriotic songs, Sigma Sigma Sigma marched into the winner's spothght at the Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing. Through money appropriated by the efforts of all the chapters of Sigma Sigma Sigma, a new isolation ward and conference room have recently bden built at the Robbie Rage Memorial Children's Wing of the North Carolina Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill. The sisters sponsor a Christmas party for underprivileged children and pro- mote the Easter Seal Drive on campus.
WINS ALL-SING.
Hodges, Diana President
Bullard, Linda Vice President
Jackson, Jan Treasurer
Grimes, Perry Secretary
Bowen, Josephine
Bullock, Brenda
Coltrane, Gray
Dark, Elaine
DePaola, Vivian
Drake, Sarah
Farmer, Janet
Fracher, Gretchin
Griffin, Suzanne
Harrington, Nancy
Hoot, Martha
Kirby, Dianne
Lawson, Nancy
Lloyd, Judy
Luper, Pam
Madry, Cara Bett
Mitchell, Joanne
Mitchon, Kay
Mixon, Pam
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Murphy, Arlene
Oldham, Brenda
Phillips, Doris
70 chapters ... founded at Long- wood College, Virginia 1898 ... Gamma Eta chapter established 1960.
Poindexter, Sarah
Redfern, Carletta
Riddle, Caroline
Roberts, Ginny
Sigmas entertain at formal Rush Party.
What's new pussy cat?
Robertson, Sherry
Ruth, Betty Brown
Shelton, Judy
Simmons, Carroll
Smith, Alice
Thomas, Linda
Winborne, Mary Wilson
Womble, Patsy
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ALPHA EPSILON PI . . .
Alpha Epsilon Pi began fall quarter by hosting delegates from Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina in the First Regional AEPI Conclave. Brothers from these states participated in a football game and attended a dinner and dance at the Candlewick Inn. Other activities included a Halloween party and dedication of a Memorial Library in honor of Howard M. Rubin, one of the local founders. Although AEPI is the smallest fraternity on campus, the brothers worked closely in all their projects, such as redecorating their house.
85 chapters . . . founded at New York University, New York. 1913 . . . Epsilon Ktippa chapter estab- lished 1961.
HOST CONCLAVE
Much time and energy go into preparation for homecoming.
Wald, Earl President
Kallman, Ronald Vice President
Dosik, Ellis Secretary
Katzburg, Peter Treasurer
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Basseti, Hubert
Marks, Howard
Feldstein, Charles
Meltzer, Mark
Goldfarb, Martin
Somers, Phillip
Lewis, Jeffrey
Suto, Al
AEPIs celebrate Halloween in a traditional way.
AEPI Sweetheart Mary Gagliardi
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KAPPA ALPHA .
To show their loyalty for the "Old South" the broth- ers of Kappa Alpha donned the uniforms of the John- nie Rebs and brought to life the conflict between the Union and the South. Although the KAs upheld the tra- ditions of the South at all times, they did not wear on campus the gray uniforms until the beginning of their beach weekend, appropriately named "Old South."
During the year the KAs staged a simulated train robbery and gave a Christmas party, both events for un- derprivileged children. Brothers sponsored a Field Day for the Greenville city schools and both a little league football and baseball team. In January, the brothers cele- brated Robert E. Lee's birthday and the founding of Kappa Alpha fraternity.
STAGES TRAIN
Belles of the Old South are presented their invitations to the weekend festivities.
85 chapters . . . Founded at Wash- ington and Lee University, Virginia, 1865 . . . Gamma Rho chapter established 1958.
Allen, Jerry President
Dagenhart, Jim Vice Presiedut
Adams, Tommy Secretary
Johnston, Bit Treasurer
KAS stage a train robbery for the benefit of underprivileged child
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Abbey, Sim
Bartley, Steve
Bartos, Mike
Cummings, George
Dean, Gary
Evans, Danny
Forde, Mac
Fuller, Ralph
Geopper, Dant
Jerry Allen raises the flag at Kitty Hawk, scene of "Old South."
Grubbs, John
Hill, Mickey
Hodges, Jimmy
Johnson, Bill
ROBBERY
Kennington, Sandy
McCombs, Mac
McElheney, Ron
Miller, David
Morresette, Steve
Mosier, Bill
Munford, John
Patterson, Mike
Quinn, Mike
Seawell, Bill
Smith, Marvin
Sniteman, Steve
Tharrington, Dewitt
Viverette, Sammy
West, Julian
Wilkerson, Bill
K A Sweetheart Frances Carmichael
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KAPPA SIGMA . . .
143 chapters . . . Founded at Uni- versity of Virginia, Virginia, 1869 . . . Theta Pi chapter established 1964.
As the youngest national fraternity on campus, the brothers of Kappa Sigma were proud of their recently acquired charter. Kappa Sigma's enthusiasm in campus and fraternal activities was noted by their one hundred percent partic- ipation in the blood drive for Viet Nam and by the opening of their new house during fall quarter. Annual winter activities included the celebration of Found- er's Day and the Kappa Sigma Sweetheart Dance. Spring marked the season for beach weekends and sen'ice projects which aided the brothers in fulfilling their purpose of fostering Christian brotherhood and promoting the university, community, and individual man. Looking to the future with confidence for more success, the Kappa Sigma fraternity continued to grow.
RECEIVES CHARTER.
Diefenbach, Jared
Earl, Charles
Ferguson, Jerry
Hanner, Dave
Lawrence, Larry
Lawson, Frank
Moeschl, Jim
Ormand, Bob
Phibbs, Ray
Wall, Earl
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Kappa Sigs give a banquet in honor of their becoming a colony.
December, 1966, marks the date that Kappa Sigma received its national charter.
Paisley, Larry President
Burns, Steve Secretary
Kappa Sigma Sweetheart Anita Zepul
Cummings, William Vice-President
Tosto, Edwin Treasurer
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA
177 chapters . . Founded at Boston College, Massachu- setts . . . Iota Upsilon chap- ter established 1959.
Scholarship played a large role in the activities of Lambda Chi Alpha as the brothers and pledges captured the Turstee Scholarship Trophy for the highest overall fraternity average. One of the brothers was awarded the Phi Kappa Tau scholarship trophy for the highest individual academic average among fraternity men.
Beach weekends, Lambda Chi field day of sororities, and the Inter- fraternity "Tug-O-War" filled the spring calendar. Lambda Chi Alpha maintained an active program of philanthropic service siich as col- lecting for the Heart Fund, giving Christmas and Easter parties for underprivileged children, supporting the Blood drive, and sponsoring a little league football team. This year the Lambda Chis boasted a new party room, which was painted by the pledges.
Lambda Chis boost spirit at Southern Mississippi game.
RECEIVES TRUSTEE SCHOLARSHIP
Austin, Ken
Bernhardt, John
Braswell, Curtis
Byrd, Doug
Camp, Jim
Chitty, Glen
Ciampa, Skip
Davis, J. B.
Dickens, Bill
Franklin, Jim
Gardner, Wayne
Goforth, Lynn
Hale, Ed
Johnson, Terry
Jones, Jimmy
Lane, Bob
Malinski, Mike
Mitchell, Gerry
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Lambda Chis repaint their house.
TROPHY.
JoAnne Mitchell Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl
Riddick, Charles President
Humphery, Charles Vice President
Murphy, Pete
Murrell, Richard
Orr, Tim
Parsons, Jim
Pegram, Garry
Quails, Phil
Ramey, Paul
Roseman, Paul
Simmons, Donnie
Teachey, Grady
Tipton, Ed
Vincent, Charlie
Walton, Ed
White, Joey
Whitley, Ted
Austin, Bill Secretary
Wishart, Johnny Treasurer
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PHI KAPPA TAU . . .
Celebrating their annual "Woman Hater Week," the Phi Taus enjoyed heckling every girl who dared to approach their house during this week 'before Homecoming. The brothers who conversed with coeds were punished by being locked in a cage on the campus mall. A few of the sororities joined forces in hope of defeating the Phi Taus at their own game; however, the Phi Taus defended their honor with the capture of only a few brothers.
Phi Kappa Tau brothers and pledges were hosts to twenty underprivileged children at the East Carolina-Richmond football game. The brothers also participated in the Red Cross Drive.
One of the highlights of the year for the Phi Taus was homecoming weekend. They had as their guests at the football game the Four Seasons, who also performed at the Phi Tau homecoming party.
79 chapters . . . Founded at Miami University, Ohio 1906 . . . Gamma Eta chapter established 1962.
PLAYS
Phi Taus defend home front.
Wade, John President
Owen, Ray Vice President
Privette, Phillip Secretary
Cashion, Jim Treasurer
Brothers entertain at rush party
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Phi Kappa Tau Sweelheart Dianne Lewis
Jimmy Young and Ray Owen capture trespasser during "Woman Hater Week.'
HOST TO FOUR SEASONS.
Bates, Fred
Bilbro, Jim
Carrier, Tommy
Carter, Butch
Carter, David
Chalk, Ken
Cooper, Bill
Daniels, Henry
DeMille, Frank
Gould, Lindsey
Greene, Jimmy
Gurganus, Steve
Lane, Harry
Moore, Bill
Penny, Jack
Pou, John
Quinn, Terry
Renfro, Byron
Schofield, John
Stokes, Cherry
Wiley, Danny
Woodburn, Hank
Young, Jimmy
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PI KAPPA ALPHA . . .
Steed, Bill President
Wright, Skip Vice President
Gregg, Gerry Secretary
Blackman, Gib Treasurer
Activities and excitement of homecoming and formal rush opened the year for the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha. Brothers participated in various fraternity ser\'ice projects such as the Blood Drive, March of Dimes, clean-up Greenville, and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. They sponsored an Easter egg hunt for children of the faculty, a traditional Dream Girl Ball, and Concert by the Sea. As the close of school and graduation approached, the brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha presented two of their members with the pledge of the year award and the brother of the year award.
Pikas gather around stairs to discuss rush.
PARTICIPATES IN
Arrowood, Harold
Barnes, Jim
Betts, R. B.
Booker, T. C.
Byerly, Bishop
Campbell, Hoppy
Crew, Johnny
Dean, Hugh
Dodson, Claude
Donnelly, Bob
Edelen, Bart
Edwards, Jerry
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Pikas entertain rushees during formal rush.
CLEAN-UP GREENVILLE CAMPAIGN.
138 chapters . . . founded at Uni- versity of Virginia, Virginia, 1868 . . . Epsilon Mu chapter established 1958.
Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetheart Carolinae Riddle
Ellis, Robert
Equils, Jim
Everett, Harry
Gerow, David
Harrison, John
Hill, George
Lanning, Hal
Lee, Sam
Leinss., Bill
Madagan, Mike
McMakin, Ben
Pascarosa, Bill
Pentecost, Mike
Smith, Jerry
Smith, Gerald
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Pi KAPPA PHI . . .
85 chapters . . . Founded at college of Charleston, South Carolina, 1904 . . . Beta Phi chapter established 1963."
Diligent work resulted in the Pi Kappa Phis' winning second place with their home- coming float. Continuing with the same de- termination, brothers helped in the Arthritis Drive and the March of Dimes. When Christmas arrived, they gave, in conjunction with Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Display- ing the President's Cup for 1966-67 and the Pledge Scholarship Trophy given by Dean Mallory, the Pi Kapps sponsored an alumni weekend; a Founder's Day; a Parent's Day; and an annua! formal dance. The Rose Ball.
Rosemary Bonnevie, Alpha Xi Delta, and Bill Dryden hold two children at their joint Christmas party for underprivileged children.
Richard Scott and Bill Dryden hold President's cup.
Pi Kappa Phi Sweetheart Elle Boudrow
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Dryden, Bill President
Frazier, Cam Treasurer
Marks, Bill Secretary
Pi Kaps feature their annual Parent's Day party.
RECEIVES PRESIDENT'S CUP
Butler, Chip
Carter, David
Cotten, Jack
Dail, Jimmy
Elliott, Flip
Helms, Reese
Hooks, Ted
Josephs, Bob
Lawson, John
Littlepage, Dickie
Luper, Danny
Nichols, Gary
Parker, Robert
Rawls, Jeryl
Ressequie, George
Scott, Richard
Siegfried, Ron
Smith, Jack
Thornton, Bill
Yopp, Tom
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SIGMA NU ...
143 chapters . . . Founded at Vir- ginia Military Academy, Lexington, Virginia, 1869 . . . Eta Beta chapter established 1959.
Sigma Nu Sweetheart Linda Bullard
PLEDGES VISIT NATIONAL
Beginning the year with a full calendar, the local Sigma Nu chapter concentrated on plans for homecoming and formal rush during fall quarter. As winter quarter approached, the chapter acquired its own lodge, located on the outskirts of Greenville. Winter marked the annual pledge pilgrimage to Sigma Nu Headquarters in Lexington, Virginia. To be- lieve in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, and to serve in the light of truth are the creed of Sigma Nu.
Baker, Mike
Baker, Tom
Bailey, Bill
Cagle, Stan
Cloninger, Reece
Coan, Jim
Currin, John
Curry, Bob
Fowler, Cleland
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Nu and their new pledges socialize on front steps of their new apartment.
HEADQUARTERS.
Highsmith, Herbert
Howard, David
Keiber, Bob
Lawter, Joe
Pasquariello, Danny
Payne, Jim
Stroupe. Butch
Stott, Drayton
Hondra, Pete President
Swain, Steve Vice President
Connelly, John Secretary
Phillips, Larry Treasurer
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON
Chuck Torrey attends Alpha Xi social enhanced by yuletide spirit.
REMODELS HOUSE.
Hogg, Woody President
Phipps, Gary Secretary
Vermillion, Hunter Treasurer
Sig Eps trim the Alpha Xi's tree at a social.
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Sig Eps present skit during Greek Week.
Planning for formal rush, participating in the All-Sing, and the launching of a two- year house remodeling project kept the brothers of Sigma Phi Epsilon busy during fall quarter. Notable accomplishments for the year were the winning of first place in the fraternity division of Homecoming House Decorations, first place in the I.F.C. track meet, and first place in intermural Softball. Tradition set the pace for fraternity events of winter quarter such as the Founder's Day Ball, Thanksgiving Dinner, and a Christmas party. Sigma Phi Epsilon president. Woody Hogg, was awarded the outstanding Greek Award for 1966-67.
Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart Carol Ranes
Blumer, Bill
Bnyer, Bo
Browder, Skip
Cawthon, John
Cianfrani, John
Dyson, Bill
Ford, Tony
Holland, Dwayne
Litchfield, Dave
Lytle, Richard
Miller, Carl
Ranes, Wesse
Rowe, Jim
Saunders, Ted
Scholl, Danny
Spurgeon, Winston
Timberlake, Otis
Torrey, Chuck
Truesdale, John
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THETA CHI . . .
81 chapters . . . Founded at Nor- wich University, Norwich, Vermont, 1856 . . . Epsilon Iota chapter established 1958.
Awaiting the Theta Chis in the fall was a surprise summer pledge project. Pledges converted an unused storage room and furnished it with wall-to-wall carpet. Theta Chi ended a very successful rush fall quarter boasting 30 pledges and taking the lead among fraternities for the largest membership on campus. The brothers captured first place in the fraternity division of the Alpha Xi Delta All-Sing with a quartet singing popular folk songs. At Christmas the Theta Chis entertained with a party for the residents at the Nursing Home in Greenville. After the holidays the brothers planned the coming of their Dream Girl Dance in January, which spotlighted the crowning of the Theta Chi Dream Girl. Rated fourth among chapters in the United States by its national, the fraternity served the college by participating in the blood drive and the Student Government.
WINS FIRST PLACE IN ALL-SING.
Temple, Butch President
Holt, Larry Vice-President
Ross, Paul Secretary
O'Brien, Jim Treasurer
Brothers take a break after classes.
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Lisa Green Theta Chi Dream Girl.
Atkinson, Dick
Bagwell, Tim
Baldwin, Harry
Cottle, Joey
Davenport, Bill
Deal, Bill
Dowd, Bob
Elam, Bill
Feddeman, Kent
Forbes, Don
Foster, Deom
Foster, Jim
Foushee, Mike
Fraser, Lee
Fuller, John
Henson, Gerald
Hodges, Sonny
Jamison, Lou
Kerling, Bob
Krauther, Chick
Moreland, Tony
Murphy, Romly
Nelms, Chandler
Phelan, John
Phillips, Lyon
Powell, Gary
Rice, Jim
Rockwell, Dennis
Schiavone, Joe
Shelor, Alan
Sheperd, John
Tilton, Greg
Thompson, Wally
Tolley, Roland
Williamson, Jerry
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ALPHA KAPPA PSI . .
60 chapters . . . Founded at New York University, New York, 1904 . . . Eta Omicron chapter established 1966.
Proudly taking their place as one of the newest professional fraternities on campus, Alpha Kappa Psi was installed in the national organization November 5. The banquet began with a display of enthusiasm from all the brothers and with a stress on the fraternity's purpose to promote brotherhood and to fur- ther the knowledge of business. Along with the opening of a newly remodeled house and party room, the Alpha Kappa Psis hope to further their fraternity on campus and look forward to much success.
President Johnson, Horace
Vice-President Lane, Lewis
Secretary Griffin, William
Treasurer Bredlove, Ilkey
RECEIVES NATIONAL CHARTER.
Alpha Kappa Psi brothers and pledges build party room.
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Alpha Kappa Psis erect sign at new chapter house.
Bauerhand, Joe
Bell, Adolphus
Benfield, Bill
Bloodworth, Al
Clark, Bill
Coleman, Phil
Felton, Larry
Finch, Charlie
Grossom, Charles
Hall, Robert
Harrell, Charlie
Harvin, Paul
Holloway, Jimmy
Leonard, Gary
Lewis, Doug
Malloy, Terry
Mc Laurin, Donovan
Medlin, Tommy
Mewborn, Doug
Monroe, Nap
Moody, Preston
Partin, Phil
Pipkin, Preston
Pitt, Ronnie
Rogerson, Bill
Slappy, Jack
Whitten, Dickie
Fletcher, John Advisor
Thorton, Jack Advisor
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA .
400 chapters . . . Founded at La- fayette College, Pennsylvania, 1925 . . . Kappa Upsilon chapter estab- lished 1953.
Alpha Phi Omega, the largest service fraternity in the United States, was dedicated to serving that campus of which it was a part. The brothers strived to provide the college with the best possible service and gave of time and talents to that end. Service to the campus was not their only objective. They strived to serve the community, the nation, and themselves as well. Although basically a service fraternity, it was not without entertainment. Homecoming and the White Ball provided the local brothers of Alpha Phi Omega with opportunities of fine entertainment. Proceeds from the Alpha Phi Omega White Ball went to the Crippled Children's Or- ganization, and the brothers participated in drives for the Christmas Seal and tuberculosis funds.
President D'Ambrosio, Louis
Secretary Quinlivan, Mike
Treasurer Rogers, Bill
SPONSORS WHITE BALL.
Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart Sandy Zickler
Barber, Jay
Flowers, Jim
Keeter, Sid
Lewis, Larry
McHorney, Jack
Perkinson, James
Pfaff, Howard
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Seward, Steve
stott, Tom
Whitehurst, Neil
Alpha Phi Omeges' 1967 White Ball proved a big success.
Couples at White Ball enjoy refreshments
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DELTA SIGMA PI . . .
132 chapters . . . Founded at New York University, New York . . . Delta Zeta chapter established 1953.
Delta Sigma Pi was the only professional fraternity on campus which served a twofold purpose, business and pleasure. It was the professional business fraternity dedicated to serving the commercial and cultural advancements of the college and the community. Although this was a professional fraternity, the members had a chapter room where they enjoyed dances and other social events. This year Delta Sigma Pi sponsored a dinner meeting for the Coastal Plains chapter of the North Carolina Association of Coastal Plains Association. They gave a Christmas party with Chi Omega for the under-privileged children. In conjunction with the School of Business, Delta Sigs sponsored a typing contest for the surrounding high schools.
Delta Sigma Pi Rose Queen Judy Scott
SPONSORS PARTY FOR UNDER-
Delta Sigs are proud of their float in the Homecoming parade.
434
Hudgins, Edward President
Cole, Donald Vice-President
Kirkman, Robert Secretary
Matthews, Tom Treasurer
Delta Sigs and ChiOs entertain underprivileged children at a Christmas party.
PRIVILEGED CHILDREN.
Ahlum, Earl
Barger, Donald
Becton, Garland
Buck, Elbert
Byrne, Richard
Dodd, Charles
Ellis, Phil
Englebrecht, Ted
Goins, Freddie
Hendershot, Claude
Kidd, Harold
Mclnerney, Bob
Merritt, Terry
Murry, Stephen
Patrick, Eliot
Scott, Donald
Shamel, Joe
Surles, Sexton
Townsend, Henry
Wells, Carroll
Wilson, Earl
White, John
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DELTA PHI DELTA .
41 chapters . . . Founded at Uni- versity of Kansas, Kansas, 1912 . . . Alpha Phi chapter established 1960.
President Starnes, Michael
Vice-PraiJent Wilkinson, Margot
Secretary West, Cynthia Rowe
Treasurer Smith, Brenda Carter
GIVES AEGIS TO ART.
Armstrong, Betty
Brown, Elaine
Coble, Julia
Hooper, Diana
Ipock, Julia
Merritt, Linda
Padgett, Gail
Pearce, Gale
Perry, Nancy
Smith, A. G.
Wood, Susan
Williams, Alice
Durland, Donald, Dr., Adviser
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Alphi Phi chapter of Delta Phi Delta, honorary art fraternity, was founded to pro- mote art in the United States, to stimulate higher scholarship and professional ability, and to foster friendship. Delta Phi Delta sponsored art exhibits and sales in the col- lege union.
Art majors exhibit their works on third floor Rawl.
Delta Phi Delta members display their collage
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GAMMA BETA PHI . . .
25 chapters . . . founded at Loisiana State Un/versity, Loisiana, 1964 . Lambda chapter estab- lished 1963.
Encouraging scholarship, service, and leadership, the Gamma Beta Phi Society was the college organization re- sembling the high school National Beta Club. A relative newcomer to the campus, it sponsored throughout the year regular rush periods to enable eligible students to seek mem- bership. Most projects of the club were directed toward serv- ing the college and its students. Each year the Gamma Beta Phi awarded a scholarship to a deserving high school senior Beta Club member planning to attend East Carolina. In the fall, the members gave a reception for former Beta members to acquaint them with the organization and to welcome them to the campus. Other services rendered b" the Society included assisting with the faculty evaluation and working with the Student Government Association Spirit Committee.
President Joyner, Mary Catherine
Vice-President Herring, Elizabeth
Secretary Adams, Gale
Treasurer Smith, Charles
ENCOURAGES SCHOLARSHIP
Abbott, Vivian
Abernathy, Joan
Aiken, Julia
Ashley, Gayla
Baker, Ray
Barnhill, Roy
Barrington, Thomas
Brearey, John
Brickhouse, Loretta
Bright, George
Bulla, Linda
Clamp, Camille
Coggins, Judy
Colie, Carolyn
Comer, Lois
Dodd, Linda
Dozier, Fey
Gardner, Alyce
Gooding, Eva May
Griffin, Carolyn
Grimes, Kathy
Hanchey, Sandra
Hardee, Danny
Hjortsvang, Carleen
Hoskins, Lou
House, Trillis Gail
Humphrey, Martha Doby
Jenkins, Alberta
Jilcott, Margaret
Jones, Sue
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Jones, Joan Lee
Kelly, Jerry
Kennedy, Linda
Kinlaw, Linda
Klein, Martha
Langley, Rebecca
Lanshe, Ellen
Lewis, Daisy
Lingle, Jackie
Long, Edna
Lucas, Alice
Massey, Brenda
Melton, Woodrow D. Jr.
Merritt, Linda
Mock, Charles
Moore, Linda
Morris. Linly
Powell, Sue
SERVICE, LEADERSHIP.
Paramore, Kenneth
Parks, Johnny
Reed, Sandy
Renfrew, Gaye
Rimmer, Frances
Rogerson, Ellen
Scott, Frances
Stinson, Ray
Stokes, Ella
Tarkington, Brenda
Thigpen, Brenda
Vaughan, Barbara
Ward, Sharon
Windom, Sondra
Winslow, Percyl
Willis, Everett
Willis, Caroline
Whitehurst, Linda
Wrenn, Mary
Zickler, Sandra
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PHI MU ALPHA
President Schrum, Paul
Vice-President Fitzgerald, Doug
Secretary VanTuyl, Alan
Treasurer Norris, Perry
FOSTERS MUSIC.
Phi Mu Alpha displays its trophies.
Allred, Sammy
Byerly, Ronny
Cordell, Tim
Deans, Kenneth
Fincher, Ben
Holt, James
Hough, Robin
James, Larry
Kinzie, Michael
Laumann, James
Lett, Wayne
Logemann, Ernest
McLamb, Harry
McCracker, James
Moore, John
Morlan, Steven
Parker, Morris
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Music of all varieties was the keynote for the broth- ers of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America. Scope of musical endeavors ran from classical to popular as Phi Mu Alpha brothers participated in a wide variety of campus productions. Fall and winter quarters found them vocalizing for the All-Sing and Wind Ensemble Concert and adding a touch of harmony to the holidays by Christmas caroling. Spring quarter brought the presentation of the Fraternal Spir- it Award to the graduating brother who had exhibited outstanding leadership and fraternal spirit throughout his membership in Phi Mu Alpha.
Alan VanTuyl, Phi Mu Alpha, accompanies two Sigma Alpha Iotas.
Piland, Marvin
Pope, Paul
Roberts, Ray
Soltys, Albert
Slockner, Jam
Stith, Phillip
Turner, Herbert
Wells, James
Phi Mu Alphas gather in hall during a break in practice.
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PHI SIGMA PI . . .
17 chapters . . . Founded at Central Missouri State Teachers College, Missouri, 1916 . . . Tau chapter es- tablished 1936.
Allen, Paul
Baker, Ray
Beasley, John
Burwell, Jim
Conley, Mike
Davis, John
Dicks, Roy
Galloway, Jim
Griffin, Danny
Hardee, Howard
Hendershot, Claude
Hewett, Leslie
Jackson, John
Keeter, Kermit
Koehler, Bob
Lilly, Sammy
Leonard, Gary President
Staley, John Vice-President
Roberts, Ray Secretary
Walker, Jim Treasurer
Phi Sigma Pi officers admire their new trophy.
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Locko, George
Monroe, Nap
Phillips, Tony
Reiner, Riley
Phi Sigma Pi members aimed to further the causes of learning by combining the qual- ities of scholarship, fellowship, and leader- ship. It upheld the highest ideals as a nation- al honorary fraternity requiring an overal B average for membership. Phi Sigma Pi had a dinner meeting twice a quarter, its annual Founder's Day Banquet, and a Christmas Party. Phi Sigma Pi encouraged scholastic acievement and emphasized the importance of all education-orientated activities as dis- played by the presentation of a trophy to the recipient of the Outstanding Male Senior Award.
Smith, Ken
Southerland, Fred
Starnes, Mike
Stoval, Thorton
Taylor, Chuck
Terrell, Benny
Tharrington, Norman
Tolley, Roland
Tyer, Charlie
Wilson, Jim
Todd, R. C., Dr., Advisor
ENCOURAGES SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT.
Phi Sigma Phi members socialize with their adviser, Dr. Todd, before the meeting.
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SIGMA TAU DELTA .
104 chapters . . . Founded at Da- kota Wesleyan University, South Dakota, 1924 . . . Omicron Theta chapter established 1961.
Omicron Theta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the honorary fraternity for English majors and minors, promoted mastery of written expression, encouraged worthwhile reading, and fostered a spirit of fellowship among men and women who were specializing in English. This year the Sigma Tau Deltas sponsored a dramatic reading of Et'Cryman and A Christmas Carol. Each month, the members displayed recent material per- taining to English in a display case in New Austin.
President Cherry, Donna
Vice President Hollingsworth, Peggy
Secretary Whitson, Suzanne
Treasurer Wright, Linda
PARTICIPATES IN DRAMATIC READINGS.
Sigma Tau Delta presents Everyman.
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Dramatic reading of A Chrismas Carol concluded Christmas activities
Avery, John
Dr. Carraway, Advisor
Jenkins, Mrs. Antoinette
Lox, Kim
Perry, Joyce
Swain, Teresa
Tutor, Carmen
Sigma Tau Deltas rehearse for Everyman
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CHI BETA PHI .
23 chapters . . . Founded at Ran- dolph-Macon College, Virginia, 1916 . . . Alpha Gamma chapter established 1953.
Adviser, Dr. Thomas Sayetta, examines an experiment set up by a member of Chi Beta Phi.
President Rublein, Walter
Vice-President Britt, Rebecca
Secretary Evans, Betsy Lou
Treasurer Truitt, Robert
Alpha Gamma chapter of Chi Beta Phi honorai^ scientific fraternity was founded to promote interest in science and to give recog- nition to scholarly attainment in science. Chi Beta Phi's membership was open to students in the fields of science, mathematics, and psychology. The fraternity presented a key charm award to the most outstanding mem- ber. Quarterly, the Chi Beta Phis published a scientific journal of reports, research, an- nouncements, and scientific papers of interest to persons in these fields. Chi Beta Phi mem- bers acted as hosts to the annual District Science Fair held at East Carolina College.
SPONSORS DISTRICT SCIENCE FAIR.
Becht, Sue
Benditz, Ellen
Broadhurst, Janet
Burden, Hubert
Carrow, Kester
Cowley, Robert
Dewar, James
Dudley, Judy
Dunkley, Mary
Edwards, Audrey
Freeman, Nancy
Garrett, Michael
Gold, Ann
Kluttz, Nancy
Knowles, Glenda
Kuhn, Nanci
McCotter, Patricia
Merritt, James
Miller, Susie
Mobley, Nettie
Neal, John
Price, Carolyn
Ranes, Carol
Sawyer, Brenda
Small, Anna
Windham, Marcia
Knight, Clifford, Dr., Advisor
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EPSILON PI TAU
78 chapters . . . Founded at Ohio State University, Ohio, 1929 Beta Mu chapter established 1963.
President Lewis, Alexander
Secretary Totten, Banks
Treasurer Satterfield, Benton
Members of Epsilon Pi Tau display their symbol of purposes.
Beti Mu chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, the internitional honorary professional fraternity for majors in industrial arts and industrial vocational education, was founded to pro- mote technical research, and social and professional efficiency. This year, the Epsilon Pi Taus planned a program to promote industrial and technical education in the schools throughout North Carolina. The members of Epsilon Pi Tau presented honorary mem- bership, citation, and laureate citation awards.
AIDS INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Ball, Wilbert
Bing, Kennith
Broadhurst, Frederick
Brooks, Benjamin
Cox, Wesley Don
Drake, Richard
Heckman, George
Hoots, William
Keeter, Sidney
Kelly, John
Leith, Robert
Pittman, Edward
Pridgen, Roland
Scott, B.E.
Sikes, Paul
Waldrop, Paul
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GAMMA THETA UPSILON
96 chapters . . . Founded at Illinois Normal School, Illinois, 1928 . . . Beta Iota chapter established 1955.
Geography majors learn to draw maps.
Gamma Theta Upsilon was the only hon- orary geography fraternity on campus. Its purposes were to further professional inter- est in geography by affording a common organization, to advance the professional status of geogfaphy as a cultural and prac- tical subject, and to create and administer a loan for further study in the field of geog- raphy. Gamma Theta Upsilon installed a map in front of Wright Building showing the entire campus in detail.
President Keel, Rufus
Secretary Quinn, Robert
Freshmen study the campus map erected by the members of Gamma Theta Upsilon.
INSTALLS CAMPUS MAP.
Austin, Billy
Brown, Larry
Cunningham, Sidney
Hennessey, John
Thomas, Richard
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PHI ALPHA THETA .
734 chapters . . . Founded at Uni- versity of Arkansas. Arkansas, 1921 . . . Lambda Eta chapter established 1966.
One of the newest honorary fraternities on campus, Phi Alpha Theta assisted schools and community organizations in historical research. Phi Alpha Theta International Honor So- ciety in History promotes the study of history and the exchange of learning and thought among historians. Phi Alpha Thetas from East Carolina aided high school students in Washington, North Carolina, in furthering their special interests in history as the society's main project for the year. Other activities in which Phi Alpha Theta's enterprising young historians par- ticipated furthered the encouragement of research and publi- cation by its members.
President Dilda, Kenneth
Vice-President Pollard, Dell
Secretary Gilliam, Sherry
RECEIVES CHARTER.
Phi Alpha Theta receives its national charter
Calhoun, Walter advisor
Colugh, David
Frye, Mike
Godogin, Eva May
Neville, Ann
Pulley, Charles
Tolley, Roland
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PHI BETA LAMBDA .
321 chapters . . . Founded at Iowa State Teachers College, Iowa, 1942 . . . Omicron chapter established 1934.
PROMOTES BUSINESS INTEREST.
Phi Beta Lambda was a business service club. Open only to business majors and minors, it strived to promote a better un- derstanding between chapter members and the business world. Phi Beta Lambda spon- sored an annual candy sale.
President Barger, Brenda
Vice-President Berry, Patrick
Secretary Pait, Julia
Phi Beta Lambda showcase in Rawl.
Belche, Libby
Bittner, Nancy
Bonnevie, Rosemary
Brewer, Betty Lou
Clemmer, Marian
Cole, Don
Connell, Danny
Dodd, Charles
Draper, Brenda
Engleshnecht, Ted
Esser, Marian
Everette, Rita
Forrest, Haywood
Freshcorn, Jennifer
Gorham, Renee
Hall, Kay
Harris, Elaine
Hudgins, Ed
Lacey, Robin
Manning, Mitchell
Mobley, Barbara
O'Shields, May
Page, Carol
Sloan, Mary
Southerland, Fred
Stephenson, Gloria
Sutton, Russell
Ridenhour, Toni
Rollins, Donna
Waters, Betty Lou
White, Ann
Worthington, Elain
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PHI EPSILON KAPPA
53 chapters . . Founded al Uni- versity of Indiana, Bloomington, In- diana. 1912 Beta Iota Chapter established 1961.
Lilly, Sam Vice-President
Wrenn, Steve Secretary
Campbell, Fred Treasurer
Physical Education majors learn how to square dance
Being the only honorary professional physical education fraternity in the United States, Phi Epsilon Kappa strivcd for a better understanding of physical perfection, education, and knowledge. The brothers ser\'ed as instructors at St. Raphael's School, where they stressed the importance of physical training. They also officiated at soccer and tr.ick meets. Phi Epsilon Kappa presented the Outstanding Senior Award to the member who best fulfilled the fniternity's purpose, "to develop a sound body through physical perfec- tion, education, and knowledge."
STRESSES PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR MEN.
Brinson, Burton
Britton, Wayne
Burchell, Mike
Cox, Jim
Craft, Steve
Dalton, Roger
Jordan, Bill
Jorgensen, Layne
Kendrick, Lionel
Lupton, Roy
Paul, Tom
Raynor, Jim
Rice, Frank
Roberts, Bobby
Schwarz, Ernest
Smith, Lannis
Swinson, Allen
Watson, Charles
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PHI OMICRON . . .
1 chapter . . . Founded at East Caro- lina College, North Carolina, 1952.
Phi Omicron, home economics sorority, aided in civic better- ment at East Carohna College, encouraged and fostered high ethical standards in business and professional life, encouraged interest and scholarship in home economics, and stressed the ideal of service. Working toward national affiliation, giving a cake sale, and working with the Grcle K Club in making toys for the Day Care Center helped to achieve the group's purposes. Members wore green and white ribbons to represent growth, development, and purity.
AIDS FUTURE HOMEMAKERS.
Delegates to National Home Economics Convention take time out for refreshments.
Jacqueline Anne Moore
Linda Sawrey Moore, Reporter
Mary Kay Noffz, President
Sandra Pettigrew, Secretary-Treasurer
Katherine Purvis
Margaret Rumbley
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PHI SIGMA TAU . . .
35 chapters . . . Foundded at Muhl- enberg College, Pennsylvania, 1930 . . . Alpha chapter established 1965.
Students and faculty worked together to pro- mote philosophical interest and inquiry as well as academic excellence in the honorary society of Phi Sigma Tau. At weekly meetings, philo- sophical and humanistic topics were informally discussed. Such an intermingling of ideas and opinions broadened the members' views of cur- rent ideologies. Phi Sigma Tau had quarterly in- duction dinners where new members read sym- posium-type papers that they had written on a given topic of interest.
Phi Sipma Taus discuss the meaning of life in one of their meetings.
FOSTERS PHILOSOPHICAL INTERESTS.
Philosophy lecture inspires students.
Bradford, Susan
Daniel, Anne
Dodds, Linda
Gross, D.D.
Jones, Margaret
Marshall, Ernest
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PI OMEGA PI . . .
122 chapters . . . Founded at North- east Missouri State Teachers Col- lege, Missouri, 1923 . Beta Kappa chapter established 1944
Stephenson, Gloria President
Moore, Merrill Treasurer
Pi Omega Pi displjys thi-
Promoting scholarship, encouraging civic responsibility, fostering high ethical standards and ser\'ice as the basis of all worthy enterprise were the purposes for which Pi Omega Pi, honorary fraternity for Business Education majors, was established. This year, the Pis sponsored a candy sale, helped a needy family at Christmas time, and sent delegates to the national convention in Chicago. They presented scholarship awards to deser.'ing underclassmen and awarded the Thomas Clay Williams Memorial Scholarship award to the senior with the highest scholastic average in business education for the past four years.
PROMOTES CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY.
Adams, Gale
Brothers, Marie
Chappell, Kay
Crawley, Sue
Hall, Kay
Hofler, Roberta
Hunnings, Hazel
McCandless, Betty
Mobley, Barbara
Ober, Scot
Page, Carol
Schlegel, Gary
Stokes, Frances
Thompson, Linda
Williams, Ruthe
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SIGMA ALPHA IOTA
139 chapters . . . Founded at Uni- versity of Michigan. Michigan, 1903 . . . Beta Psi chapter established 1953.
President Cash, Sondra
Vice-President Ott, Betty Jo
Stecretary Moore, Mary Brown
Treasurer Andrews, Ida
Sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota discuss the movements in composition.
Promoting the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts was among the major projects for Sigma Alpha Iota, the woman's profes- sional music fraternity-. The sisters of Sigma Alpha Iota performed in the Winter Musical and Contemporary Music Festival. This year they presented a joint Christmas concert with Phi Mu Alpha. Sigma Alpha Iota won the professional division in the Alpha Xi Delta All- Sing. Striving to further the development and appreciation of music was the goal of Sigma Alpha Iota.
Carpenter, Mary
Honeycutt, Carol
Landis, Gale
McDonald Linda
McGhee, Elizabeth
O'steen, Julia
Pearce, Carol
Smith, Jean
Smith, Glenda
Smothers, Jeanne
Stephenson, Jane
Unnell, Ginger
Sigma Alpha Iota displays trophies.
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Fine Arts
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With arms outstretched in despair, Shannon is soothed by tropi- cal rains.
Tennessee Williams' Night of the Iguana brought shocking real- ity to the East Carolina stage. Binding tensions were heightened by the bitter irony that allowed a priest bound in sin to free one of "God's Creatures" from the torture he himself could not es- cape. Strangely beautiful lighting effects of George Schreiber com- bined with the run-down inn, roaring wind, and tropical rain of John Sneden to set the stage for the stirring drama. Hannah Jelkes, a woman artist traveling with an elderly poet, became emotionally involved with the Reverend T. Lawrence Shannon. Maxine Faulk came to despise Hannah in her jealous attempt to claim the de- frocked priest for her own. Edgar Loessin, East Carolina's noted playhouse director, merited the torrents of praise received for his mo%'ing production of Night of the Iguana.
CAST
Maxine Faulk Corinne Sawyer
The Reverend T. Laurence Shannon Dan Hogan
Miss Judith Fellows Jeanne Meginnis
Hanna Jelkes Toni Darnay
Nonno (Jonathan Coffin) Tim Elliott
Maxine attempts to claim Shannon as her own.
TORRID PASSIONS RAGE IN 'THE NIGHT
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Dinner is served on the veranda of the Costa Verde Hotel In ihe calm before the
OF THE IGUANA."
Hannah comforts her grandfather, "the world's oldest and living practicing poet."
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Father reigns over the family dinner table.
Delightfully entertaining, the play Life with Father was built around the Victorian belief that the father was^the abso- lute ruler of the household. The belief became questionable, however, as the warm, human family was hopelessly involved in hilarious situations. Joan Sneden's elaborate Victorian set was the ideal background for the tyrannical father, who dis- played his stern but comical authority over his beautiful wife and his three lively red-haired sons. Albert Pertalion very skillfully directed the play to achieve a very excellent pro- duction of Life With Father.
CAST
Father Dan Hogan
Vinnie Trisha Graeff
Clarence Rusty Thacker
Cousin Cora Brenda Smith
Mary Ann Wilson
Rev. Dr. Lloyd Timothy Elliott
In the quiet of the parlor. Mary and Clarence discover love.
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RED HAIR AND VIOLENT TEMPERS PERMEATE 'LIFE WITH FATHERS
Invading the household, Cousin Cora and mary cause quite an upstir.
Smallest of the redheads recites for the visiting minister.
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STANDING OVATION AFFIRMS 'STOP THE WORLD
Stop the World, I Want to Get Off." a symbolic satire on the "man who wants to get ahead," became a very moving tribute to the East CaroHna Playhouse as the opening night audience rose in a standing ovation at the drop of the final curtain. Little Chap, the self-made, self-centered man, gained all he strove for but lost all he really needed in life. Stop the World was centered around this characterization of "every modern man" and con- cerned Little Chap's sacrificing all for himself. The satire unfolded with undisputed excellence under the direction of Edgar Loessin with John Sneden as Little Chap performing before a spacious set of his own design. Book, music, and lyrics were by Leslie Bridusse and Anthony Newley with lighting by George Schreiber and music direction by Gene Namour. The musical maintained its superior qualit)' through Little Chap's final rendi- tion of "What Kind of Fool Am I ?"
CAST
Little Chap John Sneden
Evie Jane Barrett
Susan Ninna C. Wells
Anya Lynda Moyer
Jane Marcia Edmundson
Brenda Smith as Ilsa, a German domestic, restrains Little Chap's advances.
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SUCCESS.
Little Chap poses an important question in song with his rendition of "What Kind of Fool Am I?"
With varying emotions, ladies of the chorus support the leading actors.
Sparks fly as Liitle Chaps family btotncs involved in a domestic quarrel.
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HAUNTING SCREAMS ELECTRIFY 'MARAT/SADE' PRODUCTION,
Screams, moans, and wild outbursts punctuated "Marat Sade," a play considered by many leading New York and London critics the most exciting and powerful play of the decade. East Carolina Col- lege was among the first, if not the first, colleges to produce this dynamic play.
Inmates of the Asylum of Clarenton were directed by the Mar- quis de Sade as they enacted a play written to entertain aristocratic visitors to the asylimi. Revolving around the assassination of Jean- Paul Marat by Charlotte Corday. the play-within-a-play became com- plicated with Marat's plans of a revolution for France. "Marat Sade" unfolded with a unique perfection under the skilled direction of Ed- gar Loessin down to the last moment when the inmates of the asylum, madly screaming and clapping in response to the final ovation, rushed toward the audience.
CAST
M. Coulmier Douglas Ray
Charlotte Corday Jane Barrett
Jean-Paul Marat David Press
Marquis de Sade Michael Lombard
Simonne Evrard Pam Honaker
Visitors of the nightmare world come to haunt Jean-Paul Marat.
In the final moments of play Jean-Paul Marat is assassinated as the director, the Marquis de Sade, watches intently.
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Instructing Charlotte Corday in her role, the Marquis de Sade attempts to keep the girl from falling asleep during the play.
Anguished inmate of the Asylum of Clarenton cries aloud in pain.
Erotomaniac, Duperret, dayed by Mark Ram- ay, clings to Charlotte 'orday in a scene out if control.
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAINTAINS HIGHEST STANDARDS.
Requiring excellence of style and performance on an orchestral instrument, the East Carolina College Symphony Orchestra main- tained high standards as the only resident symphony orchestra in Eastern North Carolina. Directed by Mr. David Serrins, the orches- tra was composed of eighty members carefully selected by audition. In November, a concert was presented featuring Mendelssohn's "Sym- phony No. 4 in A Major, Op. 90," Debussy's "Nocturnes," and the Bach-Schoenberg "Prelude and Fuge in E Flat Major" from the "Cla- vierubung. Part III." A February concert was followed by a perform- ance in May at the Contemporary Music Festival.
Director David Serrins draws vibrant expression from the sym- phony orchestra.
Performing in conjunction with the Concert Choir and the College Chorale, a portion of the Symphony Orchestra presents Mendelssohn
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Hours of rehearsal make the Symphonic Band an excellent performing group.
SYMPHONIC BAND TOURS NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
Composed of selected personnel, East Carolina's Symphonic Band appeared in winter and spring concerts, at commencement, at the Contemporary Music Festival, and at the annual Christmas program. This year the tour took the band through North Carolina and South Carolina. Directed by Herbert L. Carter, Symphonic Band membership through audi- tion limited the enrollment and increased the quality of performance.
Director Herbert L. Carter draws exact tones from the skilled Sym- phonic Band aij
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Drum Major Marvin Piland signals the Pirates to begin "Dixie.'
MARCHING PIRATES TRAVEL TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
Excitement and school spirit reached a high peak as the East CaroHna Marching Pirates step- ped into action with colorful uniforms, exact formations, and a rousing rendition of "Dixie". The l60-member pirate band was an impressive background for East Carolina's six attractive ma- jorettes who executed precision routines in per- fect harmony with the music of the Marching Pirates. Under the direction of George W. Knight, the Marching Band appeared in half- time ceremonies at all home football games. This year the band traveled to Washington, D.C., to perform in the East Carolina College versus George Washington University game.
With great ceremony the Herald Trumpets announce the East Carolina Marching Pirates.
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Wearing their showy pirate uniforms, the East Carolina majorettes are Biliie Gail Normen, Sandra Hanchey, Marie Gerlach, Laurie Jones, and Linda Jones with Chief Frankie Lamm.
Marching Pirates salute East Carolina College with their precision formation.
Excellence in performance comes only after hours of rehearsal.
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CONCERT CHOIR RENDERS 'ELIJAH.'
Director Charles Moore reviews music for the Concert Choi.
Limited in membership, the Concert Choir was selected from among sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors with consideration of grades and private audi- tions. The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Charles W. Moore, in April made its annual tour through North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The group also appeared at the Music Educator's National Conference in Atlanta. After many hours of rehearsal, the Concert Choir in conjunction with the College Chorale and the Symphony Orchestra presented Mendelssohn's "Elijah."
Hours of rehearsal precede every perfomance.
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Musical experience became available for non- music majors through the East Carohna Varsit}' Band, conducted by Mr. George W. Knight. Open to every student with high-school musical experience and to all freshman music majors, the Varsity Band pre- sented a spring concert and several lawn concerts. This group added additional excitement to East Caro- lina basketball games by providing lively pep bands that backed the East Carolina cheerleaders in urging the Pirates to victor)'.
VARSITY BAND PROVIDES LIVELY PEP BANDS.
Saxophones aid in a jazz number performed by the Varsity Band.
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Exacting rehearsals precede April concert.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT ADDS COLLEGE CHORALE.
New in the East Carolina Music Depart- ment this year was the College Chorale di- rected by Mr. Paul Aliapoulios. The Chorale, seventy members strong, performed a wide variety of music ranging from the accopello and accompanied literature of the great choral masters to the lighter music of today. The College Chorale joined the Concert Choir in December to perform Mendelssohn's "Eli- jah." Following rehearsals through winter and spring quarters, a concert was presented in April.
Seventy members compose the College Chorale.
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WOMEN'S CHORUS EMPHASIZES TECHNIQUE AND INTERPRETATION
Although not a performing group, the East Carohna Women's Chorus played an important role in the music curriculum of the college. Directed by Mrs. Bobbie Matthews, the Women's Chorus was composed of students from many major fields who desired to gain technique in ensemble work. The chorus studied many areas of music with some emphasis on the Negro spirituals such as "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child." No audition was re- quired for membership in the Women's Chonis. It was possible for every girl who was interested to further her choral trainmg.
Interpretation and expression are stressed in the Women's Chorus.
Director, Mrs. Bobbie Matthews, Accompanist, Roberta White; Officers: Linda Wright, Breece Daniels, Betty Hobbs, Janice Mumford, Christina Midgett, Scarlett Mays, Judy Farell, Jan Harris, and Brenda Elmore.
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MEN'S GLEE CLUB PERFORMS WITH ST. MARY'S GLEE CLUB
According to Director Clyde S. Hiss, the goal of Men's Glee Club was "to encourage an understanding of the best vocal literature for men's chorus." During their three practices every week, the men could be heard preparing for the two major concerts, one in conjunction with St. Mary's Glee Club in Raleigh. The Men's Glee Club presented several short programs before local civic groups. Membership was avail- able through audition with the director at the beginning of each quar- ter.
Director Clyde Hiss prepares the Men's Glee Club fbr opening phrase.
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Women's Glee Club enjoys new East Carolina Music Hall.
WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB SINGS IN LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS.
Forty members strong, the East Carolina Women's Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Beatrice Chauncey, prepared for the numerous concerts performed at several high school and military clubs. An annual Spring Concert with the Men's Glee Club cul- minated a year's work for the glee club. In order to gain a wide variety of experience, the Women's Glee Club sang music from many areas of composition: sacred music, choral literature of Brahms and Schubert, and medleys from Broadway musicals as Alj Fa/r Lady and So//lh Piuific. Attractive uni- forms added appeal to the women as they sang with a perfection that came only from rehearsing many hours each week of the year. The Women's Glee Club was open through audition to any student.
With precise movements, Miss B. Chauncey lowers the volume of the glee club.
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POETRY FORUM PUBLISHES ANTHOLOGY ENTITLED "WORD-GATHERERS."
Informally organized, the East Carolina College Poetry Forum, composed of students and non-students, met to discuss seriously the reading and writing of poetry and other literary achievements of the forum members and contemporary authors. The forum conducted private discussions and several poetry readings of the work of members. The group encouraged the reading, writing, and criticizing of modern poetry and provided an environment for growth in creativity and in critical awareness and expression. Recently published by the forum was an anthology entitled W'^ord-Gatherers. a collection of student- faculty poetry.
Oral presentation plays an important role in the poetry forum.
Dimmed lights set the proper mood for dramatic readings.
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Seated: Nancy Shell, Paula Bobo, James Shell, Norman Keller, advisor. Second Row: Billie Dean Marks, Jan Kramer, Sandra Henry, Cathy Cota, Jack Lewis. Third Row: Ronnie Calhoun, Jerry Kidd, Ronnie Johnson, Bob Isner.
COLLEGE ARTISTS STAGE CHRISTMAS ART SHOW.
Providing an exchange of ideas between the East Carolina Art Department and other art schools, the College Artist's Association this year was an important contributor to the cultural advancement of the East Carolina student body. The organization strived to educate culturally the public through art shows. During the Christ- mas season, paintings and other art projects were ilisplaytd throughout Greenville in many stores .IS well as along the sidewalks. The organization promoted fellowship in the art school through extra-curricular activities such as the Christmas art show. A service organization, the College Artist's Association aided the East Carolina Art Department in building and planning many art shows.
Officers: Bob Bob Isner, treasurer; Paula Bobo, vice-president; James Shell, president; Jerry Kidd, publicity chairman; Cathy Cota, secretary.
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WESTMINSTER CHOIR PRESENTS CONCERT AT
Orchestra Michelangelo di Firenze
New York Brass Quintet
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EAST CAROLINA.
Presented by the East Carolina Col- lege Student Government Association, the Fine Arts Series drew hundreds of students, facult)', and local residents of Greenville to its superb concerts. In October, the New York Brass Quintet performed pre-Bach pieces as well as modern compositions. The quintet fea- tured Robert Heinrich, trumpet; Paul Ingrahom, French horn; Robert Nage and Harry Phillips, tubas; and John Swallow, trombone. Highlit;htini; De- cember, the Orchestra Michelangelo di Firenze presented music of the Baroque and Classical periods as well as rarely heard works of the nineteenth century. The orchestra was created with the ex- pressed purpose of bringing to the or- chestra of classical proportions the per- fection of ensemble to he found only in a great string quartet. In March, the Westminster Choir, one of the best known choral groups in the world, ap- peared on the East Carolina Campus. The program of the choir included choral masterpieces of the thirteenth century, Negro spirituals, folksongs, and works of contemporary composers.
Westminster Choir Women's Chorus
Westminster Choir
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ADMIMSTRATION-FACULTY INDEX
Bachman, Joseph S.
Bailey, Donald E.
Bailey, Donald F.
Baker, Repsy
Baker, Worth
Ball, Wilbert D.
Baro, Jose
Barrett, Agnes W.
Barton, John B.
Bath, Charles
Batten, James W.
Batten, Sara S.
Beach, Earl E.
Bearden, James H.
Beems, Cornelia
Belcik, Francis P.
Bell, Jo Ann
Bennett, Lee
Benson, Patricia
Berryhill, James B.
Bezanson, Warren B.
Bisgers, Audrey
Bing, Kenneth L.
Blocker, Gay H.
Bond, BarDee
Boone, Robert L.
Boudrcaux, Robert M.
Boyce, Emily S.
Boyette, Joseph G.
Bradner, C. J.
Brandon, Dorothy
Brannan, Oscar W.
Briley, Anne S.
Bnmley, Ralph
Brinn, Jack E.
Broadhurst, Frederick
Broadhurst, Ruth J.
Brousseau, Andre R.
Brown, Charles Q.
Brown, Wyatt L.
Browne, Richard J.
Browning, Elmer R.
Browning, Mane B.
Bullard, Harold C.
Calhoun, Waller T.
Cameron, Norman
Capwell, Richard L.
Caraway, Hermine
Cargile, Anne C.
Carlton, Heibert R.
Carpenter, Thomas I.
Carroll, Faye
Carter, Robert
Carty, Douglas E.
Chambhss, Thomas A.
Chauncey, Beatrice
Cherry, William G.
Chestang, Ennis L.
Clark, Amos
Clark, Joseph
Clay, Faye C.
Clay, Howard B.
Clemens, Donald F.
Coleman, Herbert A.
Congleton, Betty C.
Congleton, Joseph W.
Conley, Albert R.
Coulter, Byron
Craighead, Houston
Cramer, Robert E.
Crawley, Wesley V.
Creech, Roger T.
Dade, H. Fitzhugh
Daniel, Billie L.
Daniels, Frances
Daniels, John W.
Daugherty, Patricia
Daucherty, Stella
Davis, Graham J.
Davis, Kenneth J.
Debter, Ouida C.
Dempsey, Audrey V.
Derrick, J.
Derrick, Mildred H.
Dewar, Thadys J.
Dixon, James C.
Douglas, Frances
Douglas, George A.
Drake, Elizabeth
Dudley, Frances F.
DugSJn, Charles H.
Duccan, Mary K.
Duncan, F. D.
Dunigan, James
Dunigan, Nancy C.
Durham, William H.
Durland, Donald L.
Eagan, Elsie S.
Edens, Ruby E.
Edmiston, Robert S.
Edmiston, Sara
Ellen, John C.
Filer, Frank W.
Fernandez, Joseph A.
Fernandez, Manolita
Ferrell, Henry C.
Finch, Alton V.
Fleming, Ellen C.
Fleming, James
Fletcher, John S.
Foster, Josephine A.
Fridley, Inez
Fulghum, Carolyn A.
Fuller, Frank G.
Gantt, Robert B.
Garner, Ruth B.
Gillenwater, Mack H.
Ginnings, Nancy K.
Grate, William H.
Gray, Wellington B.
Greene, Mary H.
Gross, Tennala A.
Grossnickle, William
Guy, Mariorie P.
Haggard, Paul W.
Haigood, T. J.
Hamilton, John
Hampton, Carol D.
Hanchrow, Joseph H.
Hanner, Terrence E.
Handson, Janice G.
Harrell, Eeithion E.
Hart, Carol A.
Hart, William S.
Hassell, Ruby E.
Hatcher, M. Frances
Havilhorne, Nancy
Hedges, Rammon M.
Helms, Geneva A.
Helms, Rufus M.
Hendershot, Paul T.
Henderson, T. H.
Herndon, Thomas C.
Hill, Helga
Hill, Joseph A.
Hill, Samuel T.
Hiss, CUde S.
Hodgin, Kalherine
Holmes, Keith D.
Holt, Robert L.
Hood, Phyllis H.
Hooks, Edgar W.
Hoots, William R.
Home, John H.
Hoard, Henry
Howell, Dayne C.
Howell, Gladys D.
Howell, John M.
Hudson, Samuel P.
Hurley, Patricia
Hutchins, Carolyn
Ingram, Margaret H.
Irons, C. Fred
Irons, Malene G.
Irwin, E. Robert
Jacobs, Ralph E.
Jacobson, Nanene
James, Kenneth C.
Jarman, Council T.
Jeffreys, Donald B.
Jenkins, Antoinette S.
Jenkins, Leo W.
Johnson, Joyce B.
Jones, Douglas R.
Jones, Harold A.
Jones, Jo Ann
Jones, Martha N.
Jones, Ray L.
Jones, Ruth B.
Jones, Shirley T.
Jorgensen, Nephi M.
Kelly, John T.
Kendnck, Larry L.
Kcrley, James E.
Kernen, Phyllis J.
Kim, J.G.
Klein, Robert A.
Kluttz, Leon V.
Knight, Clifford B.
Knighten Charlotte C.
Knight, George W.
Koonce, Maria H.
Kosteck, Gregory
Kozy, John
Ku, Peter
Lambie, Ruth
Lanier, Gene D.
Larsen, Tora M.
Larson, Ronald A.
Laurie, John S.
LeConte, Joseph N.
Ledbetter, Gorman W.
Leith, Robert W.
Lewis, Nancy W.
Little, Linda W.
Loessin, Edgar R.
Long, Thomas E.
Losie, Velma W.
Lowry, Jean
Lundy, Lucille K.
Lundy, Talmage
Macon, Arthur R.
Mallor, James B.
Mann, Sallie E.
Manning, Mildred B.
Manning, Nanne L.
Marion, Andre
Marshall, Ernest C.
Marshall, Julie D.
Martin, George C.
Martin, William B.
Martoccia, C. T.
Martinez, Inez N.
Martinez, Raymond
Mattheis, Floyd E.
Matthews, Bobbie P.
McCall, Ruth R.
McDaniels, Jesse L.
McGlohon, Leal L.
McLain, Nannett
Mendenhall, Cyn
Miller, Thomas
Mills, Keith
Minnis, Paul R.
Mitchell, Charles
Mitchell, Mavis
Morgan, Molly M.
Morrison, Robert R.
Motley, Frank W.
Move, Evelyn B.
Murad, Alfred
Murphy, Catherine A.
Murray, Paul
Myers, Edith
Napp, Ralph R.
Naimour, Ellis E.
Neel, Francis L.
Nelms, Allan
Nicholson, James D.
Nickerson, Nancy S.
Nielson, Rhoda M.
Nixon, Clifford
Nixon, Ruth H.
O'Neal, Willene E.
Owens, Phoebe B.
Oyler, Barbara L.
Ozener, Esen S.
Parker, Sallie S.
Parncll, James H.
Paschal, Herbert R.
Past, George
Paul, Tom L.
Payne, E. Louise
Pence, Sallie E.
Perry, Marguerite
Pertahon, Albert
Petterson, Janet
Phelps, Herman D.
Pignani, Tullio J.
Pinion, Margaret
Pope, Sharon
Porter, Howard G.
Posey, Meredith N.
Presiett, Clinton R.
Price, Charles L.
Rader, Brian F.
Radovich, Anthony J.
Ragan, Fred D.
Ragland, Gilbert G.
Ray, Douglas
Read, Floyd M.
Reynolds, John
Richardson, Norma L.
Rickman, George E.
Rocke, Donald C.
Rogers, Daisy H.
Romita, Joseph W.
Rosenfeld, Norman
Rosenleld, Vila
Ross, Elizabeth
Roulston, Rosalind
Ryan, Edward P.
Ryan, lone J.
Ryan, Kevin T.
Sadler, Frank J.
Saunders, Frank W.
Sayetle, Thomas C.
Scholz, Albert ri
Schwarz, Ernest W.
Scott, Blondy E.
Scarl, James A.
Sehcal, Prem P.
Scrnns, David
Sexuer, Donald
Shank, Barry M.
Shaw, Edwin P.
Sheppard, Moses M.
Smiley, Wendell W.
Smith, Ivie I.
Smith, Lois R.
Smith, Norman E.
Smith, William J.
Sncden, John A.
Sorensen, Mary G.
Southwick, Mildred D.
Sowell, Katye O.
Sparks, Margery S.
Spcieht, Francis
Stapkton, Hazel F.
Slallitns, Nell N.
Stancil, Brownie H.
Stasasich, Clarence
Steele, Ralph H.
Steer, Helen V.
Stephenson, Mary A.
Stevens, Charles
Stilwell, N. Daniel
Stillwell, Edgar F.
Stokes, Gladys
Strawn, Alice
Sturgill, Claude C.
Suggs, Jo Ann
Sutherland, Jerry
Tadlock, Carl E.
Tano, Amalia R.
Taylor, Alberta G.
Thomas, Grover M.
Thornhill, Jack N.
Thornton, Jack W.
Todd, Richard C.
Toll, Eleanor E.
Toll, Paul A.
Topper, Paul Q.
Townsend, Frank C.
Tracy, Donald C.
Troutman, William F.
Tucker, James H.
Vansant, Henry C.
Wade, E. Merle
Waldrop, Bonnie E.
Waldrop, Paul E.
Walker, Elizabeth S.
Wanderman, Henry
Wandcrman, Reilly
Warren, Eva W.
Watrius, Blanche G.
Watson, Brelt T.
Watson, William H.
Wease, James H.
Weaver, Lily R.
Webber, Edith
Wcigand, George
Welborn, Odell L.
Welch, J. Edmund
West, Robert H.
While, Gladys R.
While, James L.
White, Ruth H.
Wiggins, Minnie M.
Wilder, Vernie B.
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ORGANIZATIONS INDEX
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Epsilon Pi
Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Omicron Pi
Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Xi Delta
A.C.S.
A.I.P.
Ansel Flight
Aquanymphs
Arnold Air Society
A.C.E.
Baptist Student Union
Buccaneer
Campus Christian Fellowship
Canterbury
Chi Beta Phi
Chi Omega
Circle K
College Singers
Concert Choir
Delta Sigma Pi
Delta Zeta
Drill Team
East Carolinian
Epsilon Phi Tau
Epsilon Pi Tau
Gamma Beta Phi
Gamma Thcta Upsilon
Gymnastics Club
Hebrew Youth Fellowship
Hockey Club
Home Economics Club
Industrial and Technical
Education Club
Inter-Fraternity Council
Kappa Alpha
Kappa Delta
Kappa Sigma
Karate Club
The Key
King Youth Fellows
Lambda Chi Alpha
Law Society
Library Club
Lutheran Association
Marching Pirates
Math Club
Mens Glee Club
Military
Modern Dance
N.S.D.
Mewman Club
Panhellenic Council
Phi Alpha Theta
Phi Beta Lambda
Phi Epsilon Kappa
Phi Kappa Tau
Phi Mu Alpha
Phi Omicron
Phi Sigma Pi
Phi Sigma Tau
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi
Pi Omega Pi
Poetry Forum
Pre-Med Society
Rebel
SAM
Sigma Alpha Iota
Sigma Nu
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Sigma Sigma
Sigma Tau Delta
S.G.A.
Sociology Club
Student Nursing Association
S.N.E.A.
Student Party
Symphonic Band
Symphonic Orchestra
Theta Chi
University Party
Varsity Band
WECC Radio
WECC T.V.
Wesley Foundation
Westminister Fellowship
Women's Chorus
Women's Glee Club
Women's Recreation Association
Young Democrat's Club
Young Republican's Club
STUDENT INDEX
Aan, Barbara Jane
Abbey, Simeon A., Jr.
Abbott, Vivian Ilene . . ,
Abell, Sandra Jean
Abernathy, Beverly K.
Abernathy, Joan Benny
Abessinio, Gino M.
Abeyounis, Marguerite
Acree, Chris Workman
Adams, Andrea C.
Adams, Andrea C.
Adams, Barbara Jean
Adamee, Billie Jean
Adams, Bonnie Faye
Adams, Brenton D.
Adams, Dana Kaye
Adams, Douglas Lee
Adams, Gale Elizabeth
Adams, Gloria White
Adams, Helen Faye
Adams, Judith Ann
Adams, Judy Anne
Adams, Linda Joyce
Adams, Thomas N. III
Adamson, Susan
Adcock, Alpha W. Jr.
Adcock, Roger, Jr.
Adkjns, Linda Hood
Adcock, Kathryn J.
Adkins, Stephen T.
Ahlum, Robert Chester
Aiken, Julia Mann
Ajas, Teruyo
Albert, Paul E. Jr.
Albright, Lynda Joy
Alcock, Lionel F.
Aldridge, Rebecca N.
Aldridge, William F.
Alexander, Cathie J.
Alexander, Henry B.
Alexander, Linda R.
Alexander, Steven L.
Alexander, Thomas B.
Alford, Dolores A.
Alford, Jo Ann
Alford, Wesley H. Jr.
Allen, Betsy Ann
Allen, Brenda C.
Allen, Herman O. Jr.
Allen, Jonathan C.
Allen, Judy Gale
Allen, Margaret M.
Allen, Mar/ Angela
Allen, Mary Force
Allen, Mary Paulette
Allen, Nancie W.
Allen, Paul J. III
Allen, Roger Dale
Allen, Robert Ellis
Allen, Susan Caroline
Allen, Sylvia Bertha
Alligood, Alice Rae
Alligood, Jane R.
Alligood, Lindon L.
Alligood, Miriam L.
Allison, Adra Ives
Allrcd, Charles S.
Allsbrook, Michael L.
Almon, Martha Ruth
Almond, Linville S.
Alphin, Eva Mae
Alphin, Janice Marie
Alphin, Wanda Kay
Alston, Carol Leigh
Alston, Emma C.
Alston, Wm Stanley Jr.
Alvarado, Mauel A.
Aman, Anna Jeanette
Araan, Judy Rebecca
Amici, Emelia V.
Amon, Donald E., Jr.
Amos, Wanda Sue
Ancarrow, Edward G., Jr.
Anderson, Elizabeth J.
Anderson, Gregory L.
Anderson, Hildegarde
Anderson, John W.
Anderson, Joyce Y.
Anderson, Karen C.
Anderson, Lynda Faye
Anderson, Mary S.
Anderson, Pamela Lynn
Anderson, Ralph E.
Anderson, Richard E.
Anderson, Steven Lee
Anderson, Susan
Anderson, Vickie M.
Anderson, William B.
Anderson, William H.
Andolsun, Orhan K.
Andreoli, Rachel K.
Andrew, John Stuart
Andrews, Ann C.
Andrews, Arthur M. Jr,
Andrews, Barbara Anne
Andrews, Charles K.
Andrews, Ida Carol
Andrews, Dennis G.
Andrews. Suzanne J.
Anema, John C.
Angel, Cathy Jean
Angel, Ellen Douglas
Angel, Stephen R.
Angel, Willard J. Jr.
Angell, Myron Mooney
Anthony, Joseph E.
Appenzeller, Gail M.
Apple, James Kent
Apple, Janet Tanya
Appleby, Donald John
Applegate, Joseph B.
Applewhite, Walter B.
Arcand, Andre Thomas
Areford, Ann Louise
Arledge, Michael P.
Armstrong, Betty Sue
Arnette, Dianne Lee
Arnold, Patricia C.
Arons, Rhea Lorraine
Arrington, Paul S.
Arrowood, Harold A.
Asbury, Joan Raye
Ashburn, Gary Brent
Ashe, Celia Tunstall
Ashley, Cynthia D.
Ashley, Gayla Lona
Askew, Wm. Earl
Aster, Joan Carolyn
Atkins, Barbara Sue
Atkins, Joseph B.
Atkins, Jerry Wayne
Atkinson, Andrew J.
Atkinson, Ann Eliz
Atkinson, Mabel Jane
Attwill, Wm. Richard
Atwater, Charles S.
Atwood, Michael C.
Atwell, Marian Lee
Austin, Andrew Y.
Austin, Gwendolyn I.
Austin, James F.
Austin, Janice Elaine
Austin, Nonie R.
Austin, Wm. Horton Jr.
Auten, Elizabeth D.
Avent, Beverly Jane
Avent, Ernest Braswel
Aversa, Alfonso R.
Avery, John Avant
Avery, Nancy Penland
Aycock, Donald
Aycock, Gordon B., Jr.
Ayers, Michael B.
Ayers, Patsy Ann 294
Ayers, Randy Kirk 294
Bach, Wayne Marshall
Bacon, Jeffrey John
Badalamenti, Vincent
Bagby, Richard Lee
Baggarly, Bruce W. Jr.
Bagwell, Timothy B.
Bagwell, Wm. Albert
Bailes, Judy Dorcas
Bailey, Ann Clark
Bailey, Barbara C.
Bailey, Donna Marie
Bailey, Durcma Carol
Bailey, Melbern C. Jr.
Bailey, Michael C.
Bailey, Patricia D.
Bailey, Steve Craig
Bain, Erick Bell
Baird, Robert W.
Baird, Wanda Jane
Baker, Betty Lou
Baker, Betty Louise
Baker, Billy Wayne. Jr.
Baker, Cheryl Kay
Baker, Etta Ruth
Baker, Homer Thirl
Baker, Joy D.
Baker, Larry Talmage
Baker, Melford Ray
Baker, Patsy Eileen
Baker, Reginald F.
Baker, Sarah V.
Baker, Sharon Ann
Baker, Susan Carol
Baker, Wanda Gambill
Baker, William C.
Baker, William D.
Bakken, Patricia Lee
Balak, Joseph R.
Baldwin, Ralph A.
Balkcum, Carolyn B.
Balkcum, Judy Corine
Ball, Rebekah Louella
Ball, Martha Hellen
Ballance, Lester W.
Ballance, Thomas W., I
Ballard, Clarence G.
Ballint, Patricia Lee
Bang, Jens Erickson
Banko, Roberta S.
Banks, Cecil Sutton
Banks, Ellis S. Jr.
Banks, Jerry Hardin
Banks, Karen Lee
Banks, Jeanette Lynn
Baran, Joseph S.
Barbee, Carolyn L.
Barbee, Juanita Blain
Barbee, Kathleen D.
Barbee, Susan Gail
Barber, Joseph C. Jr.
Barber, Sandra Ruth
Barbour, Betty Gail
Barbour, Beverly F.
Barbour, Dennis Riley
Barbour, Diane Hale
Barbour, Gloria Dare
Barbour, Janice Faye
Barbour, Kenneth S.
Barden, James F. III
Barbour, Willard R.
Barden, Martha Sue
Bardy, Alan Abrara
Barefoot, Rhonda Sue
Barfield. Alton Leroy
Barger, Brenda Barger
Barger, Donald S.
Barham, Doris Jane
Barham, Edward L. Jr.
Barick, Marion Eliz
Barker, Wayne Morgan
Barkley, Ann M.
Barkley, Margaret R.
Barkley, Phyllis A.
Barnes, Elizabeth A.
Barnes, James David
Barnes, Jean D.
Barnes, Judith Ann
Barnes, Paulette M.
Baldwin, Linda Lee
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Barnett, Randall Page
Barnctte, Patricia D.
Barnette, Jerry Lynn
Barnhardt, Jane S.
Barnhardt, Martha M.
Barnhill, Barbara D.
Barnhill, Frances S.
Barnhill, Robert H.
Barnhill, Roy L.
Barnhill, Waher R.
Barrett, Susan C.
Barrington, Thomas L.
Barrow, Barbara A. S.
Barrow Rebecca Ann
Barrow, Stephen T.
Barry, Wilma Mae
Bartlett, Martha B.
Bartlett, Ronald Lee
Bartley, Wm. Stephen
Barto, Clarence O. III
Barton, Kathryn Anne
Barts, Darreli J.
Barwick, Kenneth D.
Barwick, Lynn Parks
Basnight, Sheila S.
Bass, David Allan
Bass, Edward T. Jr.
Bass, Gary Lee
Bass, Harriet Susan
Bass, Pamela Joe
Bass, Patricia M.
Bass, Paul Moore Jr.
Bass, Rebecca H.
Bassford, Anna Michel
Bastian, Stanley
Batchelor, Michael F.
Bateman, Donald Ray
Bateman, Judy Diane
Bateman, Kathryn L.
Bates, Frederick S.
Bates, Laura Z.
Bates, Margaret C.
Batten, Connie Mae
Battisto, Mary Nicola
Baucom, John Charles
Baucom, John Vann
Bauerband, Joseph L.
Batygus, Linda L.
Baviello, Ronald R.
Baxley, Howard K.
Bays, Margaret Ann
Baysden, Alton Ray
Beach, Robert Clayton
Beal, Julia Carol
Beal, Larry Allen
Beaman, Douglas E.
Beaman, Margaret Ann
Beaman, Thomas E.
Beard, Rita Louise
Bearden, Johnny Clay
Beasley, Charlie R. Jr.
Beasley, Fisher J.
Beasley, John Julius
Beasley, Samuel E.
Beasley, William E.
Beato, Joseph Anthony
Beattie, Eunice M.
Beatty, Julie Anne
Beatty, Stuart Ashley
Beaulieu, Anne E.
Beaver, Dorothy Ann
Beaver, Henry Gerald
Beavers, Shirley C.
Bebber, Douglas Ray
Becht, Susan Eleanor
Beck, Sarah Vaughn
Becton, Hugh G.
Bedsworth, Janine M.
Beety, Gilbert T.
Beiderbecke, Bruce J.
Beland, Marvin Cooper
Belche, Ruth E.
Belcher, Robert G.
Belk, Michael E.
Bell, Cecelia Ann
Bell, Cora McGregor
Bell, Danny Lynn
Bell, Dianne
Bell, Doris Ann
Bell, Fonda Crews
Bell, Glenda Sue
Bell, Joyce Anne
Bell, John S. Jr.
Bell, Patricia Ann
Bell, Ronald Lee
Bell, Ruth Ann
Bell, Sylvia Jane
Bellmann. Marcia L.
Belote, Frank L.
Belote, Herbert T.
Bemis, William Y.
Bender, Barbara B.
Benditz, Ellen F.
Benfield, William J.
Bennett, Alfred J.
Bennett, Barbara S.
Bennett, Margie Ann
Bennett, Patricia Sue
Bennett, Ronald B.
Bennett, Ronald P.
Bennett, Susan Mary
Bennett, Tony Ray
Bennett, Wm. Richard
Benson, Archie D. Jr.
Benson, Donald E.
Benson, Mary Ellen
Bentley, Edith Gail
Bonnie, Beth
Benton, Stephen Boyd
Berdine, James M. Jr.
Berg, Ronnie Jean
Berger, Jane Ellen
Berger, Nell Darlene
Berger, Vincent Ray
Bermi, Dante Charles
Berlage, Heather S.
Berlin, David S.
Bernard, Clifton A.
Bernhardt, Floyd G.
Bernhardt, Johnny L.
Btrnhardt, Walter S.
Berry, Carolyn P.
Berry, Helen Lawrence
Berry, Patrick Kevin
Berry, Peggy Y.
Best, Abbiegail L.
Best, Alice Carroll
Best, Beniamin N. Jr.
Best, Julie Grey
Best, Nancy Louise
Best, Jenny Lynn
Beville, Alice Clay
Bickham, Janet Leslie
Biggs, Daniel G.
Bilbro, James Benton
Bilodeau, Philip H.
Bilyou, Susan Marion
Bingham, David Daniel
Binkley, John E. III
Bird, Cynthia C.
Birmingham, Jane Y.
Bishop, Jane Ellen
Bishop, Julius Liston
Bissett, Harold E. Jr.
Bissetle, Charles Jr.
Bissette, Elizabeth G.
Biltner, Nancy L.
Black, Harry B.
Black, Mary Marc
Blackburn, James
Blackburn, Jean C.
BLu-kburn, William Wm.
Blackley, Anne Lavetn
Blackley, Lydia Carol
Blackman, Gail E.
Blackmer, Jonathan C.
BLickmon, Archie L.
Blackmon, Glenda Kay
Blackwelder, Gary Lee
Blackwell, Lee Harlan
Blair, Linda Elaine
Blalock, Ethel Faye
Blalock, Linda F.
Blilock, Lynda Watson
Blanchard, Albert Jr.
Blanchard, George W.
Blanchard, Helen Rae
Blanchard, Janet G.
Blanchard, Joseph B.
Blanchard, Stephen M.
Bland, Cherry Moore
Bland, Donnie Renee
Bland, Danny Carl
Bland, Ira Thomas
Bland, Marvin H. Jr.
Bland, Thomas H.
Bland, William G.
Blankenship, Martha G,
Blaylock, Kenneth W.
Blaylock, Norman Bill
Blevins, Wanda Susan
Blick, Barry Allan
Bloodwnrth, Alexander
Blount, Mary Charles
Blue, John William
Blue, Sharon Leigh
Blum, Loretta Joyce
Blumenstein, Frances
Blumer, Wm. Johns
BIythe, Jo Ann
Boas, Peter Drew
Boaz, Dolores
Boaz, James Michael
Bobbin, Nancy B.
Bobo, Paula Runette
Bodenheimer, Charles
Boedeker, Charles M.
Bonds, Mary Dianne
Bone, Brenda
Bone, Laro S.
Bone, Mary Ethel
Boney, Patricia Ethel
Bonner, Cheryl Lynn
Bonner, Constance M.
Bonnevie, Rosemary
Booker, Anne Wilson
Booker, Edward Long
Boone, David Eason
Boone, Patricia Anne
Boone, Janice Mane
Boone, Sidney Grant
Booth, Arthur Joseph
Bordeaux, Peggy I.
Boseman, Jane Thorp
Bosse, William Ward
Boseman, Floyd Glenn
Bost, Roger W.
Bost, Waller Lee
Boutwell, Connie E.
Bowden, Beverly Jay
Bowden, Bonita D.
Bowen, Cornelia E.
Bowles, Linda Jayne
Bowling, Carolyn O.
Bowling, Wm. Alton
Bowman, Jerry Lee
Bowman, Kay Mane
Bowman, Paul Martin
Boyd, Franklin C.
Boyd, Gaynor C.
Boyd, Ira Hughes
Boyd, Janice Marie
Boyd, John W. Jr.
Boyd, Kathleen L.
Boyd, Rebecca Jean
Boyd, Robert Henry
Boyd, Robert Lee
Boyd, Toney Allen
Boyd, William Graham
Boyette, Charles G.
Boyette, Cleon E. Jr.
Boyette, Eddy Lucas
Boyette, Janet Rose
Boykin, Bobby Donnie
Boykin, Lynda L
Boykin, Wm Bexley
Boyles, Ira Wendell
Bozman, Vaughn P.
Braak, Bernard
Bracken, Brenda P.
Bradbury, Edwin O.
Braddy, Robert S
Bradford, Judith L.
Bradford, Susan E.
Bradley, Sylvia D.
Brady, Deborah
Brake, Katherine May
Branch, Mary R.
Brandon, Dennecia L.
Brandon, Elizabeth A.
Brandt, Harry Herbert
Branin, Mark Jeffrey
Brann, Lorraine Wise
Brannan, John Willard
Branscomb, Rachel J.
Branscome, Betty Faye
Brantley, Carolyn F.
Brantley, Margaret E.
Braswell, Marsha Rose
Braunhardt, Ronald N.
Braxton, Linda Fay
Braxton, Ronald Earl
Brearey, Jonathan Lee
Bray, Lucy Salters
Breeden, Edward E. Jr.
Breedlove, Carolyn J.
Breedlove, Irvin P. Jr.
Breeze, Ann McKnight
Breilman, Paul
Bndinstine, Ann M.
Bridge, Sharon I.
Bridgers, Charles W.
Bridgers, Grant T. Jr.
Bndgers, Joan Avent
Bridgers, Linda Mae
Bridgers, Mary C.
Bridges, David A.
Bridges, Paul F.
Bridges, Victoria L.
Briggs, Betty
Bright, Carolyn Anne
Bright, George W.
Bright, Mary Caroline
Brinkley, Anne Castle
Brinkley, Julia F.
Brinson, Francine D.
483
Bryan, Nell Marie
Bryant, Cynthia
Bryant, Kenneth S.
Bryant, Paulette
Bryant, Rebecca M.
Bryant, William T.
Bryant, Wmifred L.
Buchanan, Vernon L.
Buchholz, Edward T.
Buck, Elbert T. Jr.
Buck, John Richard
Buck, Rebecca S.
Buckner, James C.
Buelin, Ronald R.
Buckner, Jerry L.
Buff, Jackie Faye
Buetlner, Nancy R.
Buckner, Rodney W.
Buie, Barbara Jean
Buie, Neil Elliott
Bulla, Linda Rhea
Bullard, Linda Gary
Bullard, Mary Ann
Bullock, Brenda L.
Bullock, Gwen Elizabeth
Bullock, Jimmie M.
Bulluck, Judy K.
Bulow, John K.
Bumgardner, John M.
Bumgardner, Karen C.
Bumgarner, Janet Sue
Bumgarner, Susan C.
Bumpass, Michael F.
Bunch, Annette
Bunch, Janette
Bunch, Brenda Kay
Bunch, Earl Wayne
Bunch, John N. Jr.
Bunch, Mary Lou D.
Bunch, Velton Ray
Bunn, Bennie Garland
Bunn, Russell Donovan
Bunting, Annie L.
Burawski, William H.
Burbella, George J.
Burch, Brenda Allen
Burch, Robin Elaine
Burchell, Michael R.
Burden, Hubert White
Burden, Patricia Ann
Burgdofer, Jerry Evan
Burgess, Harvey D.
Burgess, Mary Jane
Burgess, Nancy Carol
Burgess, William L.
Burke, Etta Diane
Burke, Sharon R.
Burleson, John D.
Burnette, Diana Daye
Burnette, Margaret N.
Burney, Kathetine A.
Burns, David Jean
Burns, Elizabeth Ann
Burns, Janice Marie
Burns, Nathan Stanley
Burns, Robert Lee
Burns, Pamela
Burwell, James Darrel
Buschman, Jane C.
Bush, Ronnie Heyward
Butcher, Terry Lynn
Butler, Charles King
Butler, David Alan
Butler, Donald E.
Butler, James Wm.
Butler, Judith Lee
Butler, Teresa
Butts, Ronald
Byerly, John B.
Byerly, Ronald
Bynum, Joseph C.
Byrd, Ann Grady
Byrd, Charles Thomas
Byrd, Esther H.
Byrd, Franklin D.
Byrd, Freda Gene
Byrd, Judy Opal
Byrd, Marilyn Kimbal
Byrd, Mary Corine
Byrd, Retha Faye
Byrne, Henry George
Byrne, Richard Lee
Byrns, Frank Edmond
Byrum, Howard M.
Byrum, Willie C.
- C-
Cade, Jane Mane
Cahoon, Karl Glen
Cahoon, Robert. Jr.
Cahoon, Yvonne C.
Cain, Harry Irving
Calder, Lynn Frances
Caldwell, Johnny M.
Caldwell, Kenneth C.
Calhoun, Elizabeth B.
Callicutt, Charles D.
Callahan, William G.
Callis, Lorraine Hope
Cameron, Celia Ann
Cameron, Mary Lew
Camp, James Clifton
Campbell, Annette R.
Campbell, Cheryl Ann
Campbell, David A.
Campbell, Earnest F.
Campbell, Howard E.
Campbell, Kathryn L.
Campbell, Martha E.
Campbell, Patricia A.
Campbell, Rita Lee
Campbell, Walter E. Jr.
Campbell, Wilham R.
Canaday, Mona Lou
Candler, Martha Ann
Canipe, Herbert W. Jr.
Canning, Timothy A.
Cannon, Evelyn P.
Cannon, Lou Ellen
Cannon, Mary E.
Cannon, Sue Ellen
Cantley, Cerney D.
Capel, Helene C.
Capps, Barbara Deane
Capps, Erie Dianne
Capps, Kirby Butler
Caprio, Robert Joseph
Carawan, Beverly R.
Caraway, Cheryl Ann
Card, Adele Rose
Carden, Debra Anne
Carey, John H.
Cardwell, Cecil D.
Cargill, James M.
Carland, Nancy Ruth
Carlson, Edward D.
Carlton, Penelope V. A.
Carmlchael, Alison G.
Carmichael, Beverly S.
Carmichael, Charles L.
Carmichael, Frances C.
Carmines, Chailotte G.
Carney, Basil W. Jr.
Carpenter, Jo Anne
Carpenter, Mary J.
Carpenter, Michael R.
Carpenter, Sandra P.
Carpenter, Tina Joy
Carper, George M. Jr.
Carr, Carol Ann
Carraway, Allen M.
Carraway, Dora Jean
Carraway, George B.
Carraway, Sudie A.
Carrier, Frances D.
Carrier, Thomas B.
Carriker, Alice Ann
Carroll, Betty E.
Carroll, Luellen
Carroll, Sharon Kay
Carrow, Kester Lane
Carson, John F. Jr.
Carson, Barbara Jean
Carstarphen, John, III
Carroll, Thomas R., Jr.
Carter, Beverly Jo
Carter, Carol Sue
Carter, Donald Lane
Carter, Dwight H.
Carter, Evelyn S. M.
Carter, James Leonard
Carter, Judith Kay
Carter, Patricia Ann
Carter, Richard S.
Carter, Wm. Casper
Carwile, Mary H.
Cartwright, Martha E.
Cartwright, Martha E.
Cartwright, Robert M.
Carver, Evelyn B.
Casebolt, Hampton D.
Case, David Richard
Casey, James Michael
Casey, James Michael
Casey, James Neal
Casey, Lois Mae
Cash, Roy E., Jr.
Cash, Sondra Lee
Cash, Terry D.
Cashion, Carol Faye
Cashion, James E. D., Jr.
Cashion, Robert N.
Cashwell, John C.
Cassady, Paul Carter
Cassell, Catherine C.
Cassell, Thomas M.
Castles, Lonna E.
Catchpole, Cynthia L.
Cates, Suzanne
Cathey, Georgia Ann
Catlelt, Cassanora J.
Catlctte, Susan L.
Cattle, Carolyn Anne
Cattle, Rosemary
Caudill, Dager L.
Caudle, Richard L.
Cauley, Wm. Douglas
Causey, Beverly Ann
Causey, Ethel F.
Cavanaugh, Annette W.
Cavanaugh, Jerome F.
Cavenaugh, Linda Rose
Cavendish, Michael E.
485
Coley, Mary B
Cox, Alphia Gail
Cox, Betsy Ava
Cox, Cameron M. Jr.
Cox, Charles N.
Cox, Cornelia I.
CoX, Daryle
Cox, Diana Daugherty
Cox, Donna Jane
Cox, Eula Catherine
Cox, Gilda
Cox, Howard Thomas
Cox, Jacqueline Ann
Cox, Jane McBride
Cox, Jimmy Ray
Cox, Marshall D.
Cox, Mary Katherine
Cox, Mary Virginia
Cox, Ottis G. Jr.
Cox, Peppy Ann
Cox, Rae Cushing
Cox, Sara Elizabeth
Cox, Sue Lynnette
Cox, Wesley Don
Coyle, Marcia Lee
Crabtree, Martha Anne
Cralt, Stephen D. Jr.
Cramer, Barbara E.
Cramer, Judith Fay
Cramer, Thomas A.
Crane, Kathleen C.
Crane, Michael L.
Crane, Peter Blue
Cranford, Janice Ruth
Crater, Barbara Ann
Gravatt, Wm. Nelson
Craven, Tony Farrell
Crawford, Alicia J.
Crawford, Caryl M.
Crawford, Douglas B.
Crawford, Elizabeth C.
Crawford, Linda Lee
Crawford, Mary C.
Crawford, Stephen B.
Crawley, Barbara Sue
Crayton, James Ed. Jr.
Credle, Mary E. P.
Credle, Willie E
Creech, Dorinda Kay
Creech, Dwight M.
Creech, Frances C.
Creech, Gibbie Sue
Creech, Marjorie D.
Creech, Judith A.
Creech, Linda F.
Creech, Ora K.
Cressman, Winifred J.
Crew, John Allen
Crew, William Ray
Cribb, Brenda Joyce
Cricler, Carolyn M.
Crisp, William Lee
Crisp, William R.
Crist, Patricia Mane
Crocker, Loorais G.
Cromartie, Elizabeth
Cromartie, Jean D.
Cromartie, Urbanna M.
Crompton, Janis L.
Crooke, James R.
Crosby, Wm. Stephen
Crosland, Evandeke
Cross, Martha Ann
Cross, Sharon Lynne
Crotts, David Frank
Crouse, Pepgy J.
Crowley, Linda Lee
Croy, Gerrald Wayne
Cruise, Glenda Jean
Crumpier, Thomas D.
Crutchfield, Rhonda C.
Dapenhart, Jimmie Lee
Dail, Alta Ann
Dail, David Whitney
Dale, Matoka Caroline
Dallon, Clevester, Jr.
Dalton, Roger Dale
Daly, Norma Jane
Dambrosio, Louis A.
Damon, Margaret L.
Damren, Douglas M.
Daniel, Anne C.
Daniel, Charles Reade
Daniel, Esther Jane
Daniel, Jackie A.
Daniel, James Wesley
Daniel, Linda Faye
Daniel, Linda Alton
Daniel, Shirley Marie
Daniel, Thomas J.
Daniel, Walter J.
Daniels, Audrey Dene
Daniels, Johnie B.
Daniels, Jimmie Earl
Daniels, Jimmy R.
Daniels, Mary Byrd
Daniels, Peggy Marie
Daniels, Russell W.
Danowski, James L.
Danowski, Thomas F.
Darden, Noel Jean
Dark, Lois Elaine
Dark, Scarlet Ann
Darnell, Stephen W.
Darrow, Billy Russ
Dauphtridge, Betsy A.
Dauphety, Donna M.
Dauphtridge, John D.
Daughtry, Carl M. Jr.
Daughtry, Ellen Elizabeth
Daughtry, Janice E.
Daughtry, Linda G.
Daughtry, Lola H.
Daughtry, Thomas M.
Davenport, Andrew
Davenport, Elizabeth
Davenport, Hilda R.
Davenport, Linda G.
Daves, Dewey R.
Davidson, Sandra I.
Davidson, Tondra C.
Davis, Barbara Dianne
Davis, Buford Lee
Davis, Charles Edward
Davis, Wm. Michael
Daws, William Lee
Dawson, Linda Smith
Dawson, Suzanne Ray
Day, Martha Jean
Day, Mary Evelyn
Day, Mary Jane Burges
Day, Sandra Jeanne
Day, Sandra Kay
Deal, Jackie W.
Deal, Harvie Ann
Deal, Jerry Lee
Deal, Larry Ray
Deal, Wm Freeze
Dean, Hugh Parker
Dean, James Walter
Dean, Nancy Carole
Dean, Ronald Gray
Dean, Thomas Walker
Deans, Donna Sue
Deans, Kenneth N.
Deaton, Elizabeth Ann
Deaver, Brenda Gail
Debnam, Margaret F.
Debruhl, Donna Kay
Debruhl, James F.
Debruhl, William Leo
Deeds, John Milton
Deem, Beverly Ann
Dees, Julius G. III
Dellarena, Richard M.
Dellinger, Marshall S.
Delpriore, Peter A.
DeMille, Frank Robert
DeMonhreun, Gerald L.
DeVido, Gregory James
Denby, Elmer Craig
Denning, Diane Lee
Dempscy, Francis M.
Denmark, Mary Hope
Denny, Charles Calvin
Denson, Jane Carol
Denton, Herbert F.
Denton, Lynda Grace
Denton, Martha C
Derbyshire, Mary W.
Derreth, Barbara E.
Desler, Marcia Lynne
DeVane, John Michael
DeVane, Charles M.
DeVore, Kathleen
Dew, Jo Anne Joyner
DeWar, James B., Jr.
Diamond, Lee G.
Dickens, Judy Ann
Dickens, Marty Glenn
Diiktns, Wm. Irvin. II
Dickenson, William F.
Ditkerson, Mary F.
Dickinson, John G
Dicks, Roy Clark
Diday, Robert Henry
Diday, Kathleen Ruth
Diefenbach, Jared R.
Dilda, Kenneth Wayne
Dillard, John T. Jr.
Dillard, Linda Joyce
Dillinpham, Anna L.
Dillon, Connie Rene
Dineen, Michael James
Ditinars, John Michael
Diuguid, Randolph S.
Diuguid, William H.
Dixon, Catherine E.
Dixon, Jennifer
Dixon, John R.
Dixon, Mary Maxine
Dixon, William Ray
Dixon, Willis E.
Dodd, Mary Ella
Dodd, Linda Elaine
Dodd, William C.
Dolan, Margaret F.
Donharl, Bruce E.
Donharl, Glenn Thomas
Donnell, Michael L.
Donohue, Paul J.
Dorcy, William F.
Dorman, Larry W.
Dorsey, Donna Morgan
Doss, Carolyn E.
Douph, Wm. Michael
Dougherty, Dayl
Doughtie, Joan L.
Douglas, John Frank
Dowd, Robert W.
Dozier, Wm. Astor Jr.
Drake, Charles E.
Drake, Nancy Jo
Drake, Richard E
Draper, Brende C.
Draughon, Vivian C.
Dreblow, Patricia A.
Dressel, Barry Lee
Drum, Loye Steven
Dryden, Wm. Conant
Drye, Barbara L.
Dudasik, Joseph J.
Dudley, Jeff Franklin
Dudley, Judy Lavinia
Dudley, Owen Finnel
Dudley, Waller R . Jr.
Dudly, William L.
Dufford, Thomas F.
Duke, Joel Thurston
Dunaway, Margo Diane
Dunkley, Mary L.
Dunn, Jennie Sue
Dunn, Judith Ann
Dunn, Judith Cand W.
Dunn, Lynda Louise
Dunn, Nancy Gwaltney
Dunning, Ronald Ivan
Dupree, Glenda Gail
Dupree, Richard H.
Durham, Dolores Jean
Durham, Evelyn D.
Durham, Sharon E.
Dutton, Betty Ann
Dutton, Doulas M
Duval, John Cameron
Duvall, Margaret Lynn
Diggins, Bobby E.
Farl, Charles Louis
Earles, John S. III
Early, Dana Elizabeth
Early, Richard H.
Earnhardt, Linda K
Earp, Mary Anne
Eason, Alina Jo
Eason, Gene Lee
Eason, Linda Kaye
Eason, Thomas E.
Eason, Timothy G.
Eastep, Elizabeth S.
Eastwood, Wm. Dwight
Ehbett, Jams Elaine
Eddins, Patricia Ann
Edelen, David Bart
Edgerton, Judine Vail
Edgerton, James H. Jr.
Edge, Connie Sue
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Elmore, William E.
Elrod, Barbara Jo
Embler, Anita L.
Emory, Christine S.
Emory, Patricia Anne
Englebrecht, Ted D.
English, Donna Lee
English, Peegy Jane
Ennis, Joanna Turner
Ennis, Paul Grieg
Ennis, Wayne L.
Equlls, James W.
Ervin, Faye Joyce
Ervin, Patricia Ann
Erwin, John Kelly
Esham, David Elisha
Esser, Marian
Estep, Paul Johny
Eslridge, Ricky B.
Eubank, Patsy Lee
Eubanks, Linwood G.
Eudy, Teresa Jo
Eure, Jacquelyn P.
Evans, Alan Dean
Evans, Carolyn R.
Evans, Daniel F.
Evans, David Lee
Evans, Donald E.
Evans, Dorothy L. H.
Evans, Judith Waller
Evans, Kenneth W.
Evans, Lindsay Mcray
Evans, Patricia Nell
Evans, Patsy Gibson
Evans, Paula Gail
Evans, Susan Ward
Evans, William C. Jr.
Eveland, Frances Ann
Everett, Debra Kay
Everett, James H.
Everette, Mildred F.
Everette, William C.
Everette, Helen E.
Everette, Mildred F.
Everette, Rita Ann
Everhardt, Joseph W.
Evitt, Wm. Charles
Eways, Kamai Peter
Ewell, Grace Louise
Ezzell, Nola Elizabeth
Ezzell, Robert Hill
Ezzell, Mary Ressie
Ezzell, William W.
Fair, William B.
Fagge, Sandra Camille
Falls, Bonnie Ruth
Fallowfield, Sandra L.
Falls, Ida Jane
Fann, Sandra L.
Fann, Jarvis Cooper
Fann, Jimmy Russell
Farabee, Brenda Sue
Farabow, Jeanne E.
Farell, Judy E.
Fans, Judy Ann Haste
Farless, Ruben Ray
Farmer, Janet L.
Farmer, Roland Jr.
Farmer, Susan Carol
Farrell, Donald J.
Farrell, Wm. Norris, Jr.
Farthing, Michele P.
Faulk, Sandra Jane
Faulkner, Alice Marie
Faulkner, William M.
Faulkner, Mercer M.
Feddeman, Wm. Kent
Fell, Richard Earle
Felton. Larry L
Fennell. Linda A
Fennell, Mary M.
Ferguson, Danny T.
Ferguson, Gerald Ray
Ferguson, Larry R.
Foster, Richard Hale
Foster, Richard Wayne
Foster, Sandra Jo
Foster, Stephen C.
Foster, Sylvia Maie
Foushee, Beverly D.
Foushee, Michael C.
Foushee, Shirley Lynn
Foushee, Sylvia G.
Foust, Bonnie Leigh
Foust, Steven Alan
Fouts, Stefani Kay
Fowler, Donese S.
Fowlkes, James Selby
Fowlkes, Judith Ann
Fox, Charles A. Jr.
Fox, Minnie Sue
Foy, Margaret Abbey
Foy, Richard Crawford
Fracher, Gretchen A.
Francis, Walter Chas
Francis, Mary D.
Franklin, Benjamin N.
Franklin, Eleanor J.
Franklin, James T.
Franklin, John R.
Franklin, Pender L. Jr.
Franks, Donald Ray
Franks, Linda Dianne
Fraser, Lee C.
Franz, Gaelynn Eliz
Frazier, Bmce Hart
Frazer, Estella B.
Frazier, David Camden
Frazier, Phillip R.
Frazier, William III
Freakley, Gwendolyn A.
Frederick, Rosemary
Frederickson, Charles
Freeman, Cynthia K.
Freeman, Dan H.
Freeman, Gary Alan
Freeman, John B. Jr.
Freeman, Manlynne M.
Freeman, Nancy Faye
Freeman, Sheila Lynn
Freshcorn, Jennifer L.
Freudig, Frank F.
Frier, Angela Jean
Fritz, Ivey Jean
Frye, Johnny Dale
Frye, Michael Wray
Fryhover, Cynthia A.
Fulbright, Janet E.
Fulcher, Dewey E.
Fulcher, Janet C.
Fulcher, Ronald L. Jr.
Fulghum, Janet Louise
Fulghum, Carolyn R. J.
Fulghum, Nancy Gray
Fulghura, Robert L.
Fulk, Nancy Carol
Fullenkamp, Barbara J.
Fuller, John P.
Fulton, Norma J.
Funderburk, Frances F.
Funderburk, Tera R.
Fuss, Stephen P.
Fussell, Robin Lane
Futch, Robert S. Jr.
Futrell, Frances E.
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Gacomo, Kevin Joseph
Gaddis, Joseph S.
Gaddy, Gary L.
Gainey, Glenda Vivian
Gainey, William K.
Galantis, Koulla J.
Gall, Judith Ann
Gallagher, Jere D.
Gallagher, Martha C.
Gallman, Vicki Mane
Galloway, James M.
Galloway, Kenneth R.
Galup, Mary Del
Gamble, Anna Virginia
Gammon, Flora M.
Ganey, Paul Hiram
Gans, Barry Fredrick
Garbett, Earl W., Jr.
Garcia, Bert Howard
Gard, Anne Frederick
Gard, Bettie Worth
Gard, Jerry T.
Gardner, Charles Dana
Gardner, James Earl
Gardner, Judith E.
Gardner, Peggy A.
Gardner, Thomas M.
Gardner, Vivian Alyce
Garlow, Rebecca J.
Garmon, Linda Faye
Garner, Jerry Wayne
Garner, Leona G.
Garner, Tula Kay
Garrard, Anne Cooper
Garrett, Gwyneth D.
Garrett, John William
Garrett, Linda Joyce
Garrett, Michael Reed
Garrett, Nancy C.
Garrett, Sandra Faye
Garris, Wm. Robert
Garnson, Barry W.
Garnty, Frances P.
Garver, Carol Ann
Garst, James L.
Gaskey, Stephen G.
Gaskins, Michael E.
Gaster, Archie D.
Gaston, Robert L.
Gates, Gwendolyn D.
Gates, Nancy E.
Gay, George Thomas, II
Gee, John Franklin
Geiter, Helen Leslie
Genois, Errol Karl
Gentry, Mary Ann
Genzardi, Leslie J.
George, Barbara H.
Gerock, Donald Gerringe
Gibbens, Anne Carlile
Gibbs, Mildred Jane
Gibson, Carol Ann
Gibson, Diane M.
Gibson, Herbert W.
Gibson, Lenora Elaine
Gibson, John Walter
Giddings, Barry M.
Gifford, Richard O.
Gift, Gregory A.
Gilbert, Donald Max
Giles, Beverly Jo
Giles, Beverly Wood
Gilger, Mary Maude
Gill, Barbara Jeffres
Gill, Helen Edwina
Gill, William S., III
Gillen, William Larry
Gilliam, Anne S.
Gillis. William J
Gilmore, Kayc M
Gimbert, John Wadell
Girvin, Ethel Carr
Glass, Milton A. Jr.
Glosson, William W. Jr.
Glover, Donna Irene
Glover, Julia Douglas
Glover, Richard A.
Gnau, Margaret E.
Goddard, Samuel L. Jr.
Godfrey, Sarah Ann
Godfrey, Milton E.
Godwin, Michael Allen
Godwin, Pamela Connie
Godwin, Rose Marie
Godwin, Ruby Gwen
Godwin, Susan Vesler
Goforth, Johnny M.
Goings, Janie Sue
Goins, Alan Richard
Goins, Frank Sloan
Goins, Franklin W.
Goins, Fred T. Jr.
Goins, Sherry Gail
Gold, Rebecca Jackson
Goldfarb, Martin Jay
Golding, Dianne
Goldston, Donna Gayle
Goldston, Mildred Ann
Golightly, Carol Ann
Gollobin, Denise
Gooden, Bernice Ann
Gooden, Patricia Anne
Gooden, Wilbur Arthur
Gooding, Eva May
Gooding, Lucy
Goodloe, Patricia Ann
Goodman, Brenda Lou
Goodman, Joyce Ann
Goodman, Phillip L.
Goodman, Robert Arden
Goodnight, Frank W.
Goodpasture, Lora Ann
Goodson, Robert L.
Goodson, Vickie L.
Goodwin, Joseph H.
Goodwin, Judith Gail
Goodwin, Thomas Hoyle
Gordon, Cheryl Anne
Gordon, Freddie B.
Gordon, Frank N.
Gordon, Michael David
Gore, John Solon, Jr.
Gorges, Virginia Lee
Gorham, Joan Renee
Gorham, Stephen D.
Goss, Willie S.
Gottschalk, Virginia
Gould, Lindsey M.
Grabossski, Michael K.
Grady, Patricia Ann
Grady, Phyliss Marie
Grady, Robert Vance
Graeff, Linda P.
Graham, Gary C.
Graham, Janice R.
Graham, Robert F. Jr.
Graham, Mitchell G.
Grandolfi, Lynn Y.
Granger, Penny Marie
Grant, Diane Mane
Grant, Joan Carol G.
Grant, Linwood H.
Grant, Maicia Louise
Grant, William F. III
Grantham, Anthony Leo
Gray, Carol Anne
Gray, James Lenton
Gray, Julia Faye
Gray, Kenneth Lee
Gray, Linda Dare
Gray, Merice A.
Gray, Sandra Fay
Gray, William R. Jr.
Graybeal, Betty Jo
Green, Alton L.
Greene, Betty Gail
Green, David M. Jr.
Green, Linda Lou
Green, Ervin T. Jr.
Green, Fred A.
Green, Joan Carol
Green, Gary
Green, Lisa
Green, Michael W.
Green, Prentis Wright
Green, Ronald C.
Green, Sarah Edith
Greene, Brenda Joyce
Greene, Donald E.
Greene, James C.
Greene, Robin Elaine
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Gregg, Juhn Kevin
Gregory, Alice G.
Gregory, Alvin T.
Gregory, Tynrhia
Gregory, Djvid B.
Gregory, William E.
Greiner, Barry Lewis
Grey, Michael Edward
Grieb, Bennert John
Griffin, Brenda Kay
Griffin, Carol Eliz
Griffin, Carolyn J.
Griffin, Ezra D . Jr.
Griffin, John Chester
Griffin, Lucretia K.
Griffin, Mary E.
Griffin, Judith C.
Griffin, Patricia W.
Griffin, Virginia G.
Griffin, William B.
Grimes, Kathy
Grimes, Mary Perry
Grimsley, Jimmie R.
Grissom, Charles E.
Grissom, Janice Marie
Grissom, Kathenne C.
Grissom, Martha N.
Groce, Richard Earl
Grote, Judith Lynn
Groves, Judy Lynne
Grubb, Gerald C. Jr.
Grubb, Karen Dianne
Grubbs, John Wilson
Gudger, James F. Jr.
Guffy, Janice Faye
Guilford, David James
Guin, Mary Neal
Gulledge, Glenn S.
Gulley, Cecelia Rene
Gulley, Thomas L.
Gunn, Mary Louise
Gupton, Milton C.
Gurganus, Carrie Lin
Gurganus, Horace D.
Gurganus, Judy C.
Gurganus, Jena Lee
Gurganus, John H. Jr.
Gurganus, Marcia A.
Gurganus, Patsy Joe
Gurganus, Zelle W.
Gurkin, Albert G.
Gurkin, Linda Faye
Gurley, James Patrick
Gulley, Tony Karen
Guy, Dan Miller
Guy, Harry Douglas
Guyan, William F. Jr.
Gwaltney, Helen Kay
Gwin, Mary Gertrude
Gwynn, Ruth Lee
Hackman, Earl D.
Haigler, Gary L.
Hailey, Bonnie Drue
Hailey, Robert
Haines, Sharon L.
Hairr, Laura Ellen
Haislip, Barbara B.
Hailh, Vondia B.
Haithcock, Bradford W.
Hale, Allan Randolph
Hale, Martha Ann
Hale, Paula Mane
Hales, Mary Ann
Hales, Patsy Elaine
Haley, Donnie L.
Hall, Don Belois
Hall, Flavius B. Jr.
Hall, George L. Jr.
Hall, James Walter
Hall, John Carroll
Hall, Michael Alan
Hall, Patricia Sue
Hall, Rebecca D
Hall, Robert Haywood
Hall, Shelia Rae
Hall, Thelma Eugenia
Hall, Thelma Kay
Hall, William David
Halliburton, Jean L.
Hallman, Carol Ann
Halyburton, Robert R.
Hamilton, Charles E.
Hamilton, James Davis
Hamilton, Judith Gwen
Hamilton, Linda R
Hamilton, Mary Louisa
Hamilton, Michael G.
Hamilton, William Roy
Hampton, Claude B.
Hamnett, Wm. L. Jr.
Hammond, Alma Jeai
Hampton, Janet Carol
Hamlin, Betty Jean
Hammond, Jabez Dea
Hanchey, Sandra Lee
Hinchey, Clara Jean
Hanchey, Sherri Lynn
Hancock, Beverly Am
Handlon, James Wm.
Handy, Larry M.
Haney, Arthur John
Hanner, David C.
Hansen, Linda Marie
Hansen, Walfred J.
Hanson, Kathleen
Harbin, Larry E.
Harbin, Veda Elaine
Harcharik, Paul John
Hardee, Howard Eugene
Hardee, Karl Wayne
Hardee, Marion S.
Hardee, Martha C.
Hardee, Patricia Ann
Hardee, William C.
Hardesry, Jerry T.
Hardin, Sharron Gale
Hardin, Wanda D.
Harding, Elizabeth M.
Hardison, Clifton Lee
Hardison, John B. Jr.
Hardison, Donald S.
Hardison, Neal F.
Hardison, Jo Lynn
Hardison, Thomas Wade
Hardy, Donna Blanche
Hardy, Harvey J. Jr.
Hardy, Herman Arthur
Hardy, Jams Carol
Hardy, Laura Britt
Hare, James Donald
Hargelt, Frederick W.
Hargett, Linda Jane
Hargrove, Linda Faye
Harmon, Annie J.
Harmon, Gerald K.
Harmon, William K.
Harper, Charles M.
Harper, Jeffrey S.
Harper, Joyce D.
Harrel, Oscar Melvin
Harrell, Abbie Kay
Harrell, Addie
Harrell, Bennett M.
Harrell, Charlie R.
Harrell, Joseph Earl
Harrell, Michael H.
Harrell, Sandra Faye
Harrell, Wm. Ayers
Harrell, Wm. Frazell
Harrelson, Rita P.
Harris, Barbara E.
Harris, Betsy Helena
Harris, Dolores R.
Harris, Donald Ray
Harris, Harry M.
Hams. Janice Esving .
Hams. Jann Emily . .
Harris, Julian C
Harris. Keyma Donald
Harris, Linda Ann ...
Harris, Marcia Anne
Harris, Margaret E.
Harris, Manan M.
Harris, Martha T.
Harris, Martha Winn
Harris, Mary Elaine
Harris, Nancy Sue
Harris, Rachel Carol
Harris, Robert James
Harris, Sandra Faye
Harris, Wanda Sue
Harrison, Anna K.
Harrison, Don J.
Harrison, Joan C.
Harrison, John L.
Harrison, Martha S.
Harrison, Robert B. Jr.
Harrison, Robert W.
Harrison, Ronald G.
Harrison, Sally C.
Harriss, Donald M.
Harriss, Judy Celene
Hart, Alice Lee
Hart, Jack Wayne
Hart, Wm. Fountain
Hartley, Patsy Diana
Hartley, Sherron B.
Hartness, Patsy C.
Hartsook, Ronald Lou
Haraood, Frances D.
Harvey, Jean McNair
Harvin, Paul Rose
Haskins, Charles A.
Haskins, Richard P.
Hatch, Eliza Alice
Hatcher, James Russel
Hatcher, Linda Louise
Hathassay, Sherry Ann
Hatley, Guy Leonard
Hatley, Wm. Loy
Hauser, Denson. Gray
Hauser, Gary Snow
Hawkins, John Oscar
Hawkins, John Richard
Hawkins, Ruth E.
Hawkins, William T.
Hawks, Nancy Morman
Hayes, Arthur Lee
Hayes, Mavis Kathryn
Hayes, Ralph S.
Haynes, Sandy S.
Haynes, James Walter
Haynes, Mary C.
Hayworth, Charlotte S.
Hazelton, Billic P.
Hazelton, Jeffrey H.
Hearn, Rebecca Sue
Heath, Charles L.
Heath, Charles L.
Heath, Helen
Heath, Linda M.
Heath, Terry Earl
Heavner, Daniel Lee
Heckman, George H.
Hedgecock, Elizabeth
Hedgcpeth, Andrew C.
Hedgepeth, Debra Sue
Hedeck, Willa I.
Hester, Brenda Viola
Hester, Celia
Hester, Doris Faye
Hester, Loretta
Hester, Walter Leon
Hester, Gordon M.
Hewitt, Daniel A. Jr.
Hewett, Julia K.
Hill, Robert Noel
Hill, Sammie Walter
Hill, Willard Byron
Hilliard, Carolyn S.
Hilliard, Nancy F.
Hillman, Ethel Anna
Hilton, Joseph T. II
Hilz, John Francis
Hines, Samuel S.
Hinnant, Brenda Sue
Hinnant, Ronald Lee
Hobbs, Barry E.
Hobbs, Benjamin C.
Hobbs, Betty Jean
Hobbs, Joycelyn R.
Hobgood, Rebecca S.
Hockemeyer, Larry W.
Hockett, Douglas W.
Hocutt, Catherine J.
Hodge, John E.
Hodge, Ruth Ann
Hodges, Betsey Lee
Hodges, Clarence C. Jr.
Hodges, Nathaniel J.
Hodgson, Hilda Sue
Hoell, Henry W., Jr.
Hoell, Judy Lame
Hoffman, Nancy Jane
Hofler, Bernice R.
Hogg, Donald Gourlay
Hogg, Oakley W., Jr.
Hoggard, James F.
Hoggard, Nancy Ruth
Hohing, Carol Anne
Hoilman, Eddie T.
Holcombe, Clifton, III
Holder, Deborah Lou
Holder, Frederick A.
Holder, Rebecca Mae
Holland, Dianne Mane
Holland, Frances J.
Holland, Harvey C. Jr.
Holland, Jo Kathryn
Holland, Nancy Hunt
Holland, Mary Claudia
Holland, Kathryn D.
Holland, Steven Paul
Holland, Timothy Dale
Holland, Wm. Doyle
Hollar, Margaret Ann
Holliday, Dennis H. Jr.
Holliday, Linda Ann
Holliday, Mylinda K.
Holliday, Nancy G.
Hollimon, Janet Maru
Homme, Laura Kathryn
Hondros, Pete Arthur
Honeycutt, Carol Ann
Honeycutt, Carolyn L.
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Home, Donald E.
Home, Jo Anne
Hunt, David M.
Hunt, Hilda Dunne
Hunt, John Elliott
Hunt, Joseph R.
Hunt, Mamie Louise
Hunt, Mitchell Lee
Hunt, William E.
Horton, Georee F.
Horton, Patricia A,
Hoskins, Louise C.
Housh, Robin Zemp
House, Beverly Sue
House, Connie Jeanne
House, Joanne
House, Trillis Gail
Houser, Hilda Gail
Houston, Francis B. Jr.
Houston, Josephine A.
Howard, Beniamin F.
Howard, Brenda Lou
Howard, Edna Grace
Howard, Eleanor R.
Howard, Marion
Howard, Thomas R.
Howell, John Michael
Howell, Judith A.
Howell, Steven E.
Howerton, Betsy Gayle
Howerton, Linda Lee
Howerton, Ovelia Kay
Howie, Meredith A.
Howitt, Robert B.
Howland, Mary Va
Hruslinski, Eleanor M.
Hubbard, Linda P.
Hubbard, Sharron L.
Hudgins, Edward A. Jr.
Hudson, Brenda Merle
Hudson, Byron Ann
Hudson, Gary Michael
Hudson, Linda Joe
Hudson, Melvin Ray
Hudson, Steve Wayne
Hudson, William M.
Hudzinski, Michael E.
Huey, Sylvia Lee
Huey, William Ira
Huff, Ernest Y. III
Huff, Pamela Jo
Huffines, Sandra Kay
Huffman, Robert L. Jr.
Huffman, Teresa Ann
Huffman, Terry Dean
Hughes, Constance L.
Hughes, Jack David
Hughes, John Edwin
Hughes, Nettie Sue
Hughes, Patricia L.
Hughes, Vicky Wallace
Hulka, Kathryn A.
Hummel, March Lynn
Humphrey, David L.
Humphrey, Martha Doby
Humphrey, Mary Lou
Humphrey, Robert L.
Humphrey, Walter E.
Hungate, Kenneth W.
Hunnicutt, Etta P.
Hunniecutt, Joseph W.
Hunniecutt, Sara S.
Hunnings, Hazel Marie
Hunter, Mary Beth
Hunter, William Jame
Huntley, Larry Don
Hurley, Ralph Nelson
Hupfer, Barbara Ann
Hurdle, James R. Jr.
Hurwitz, Matthew L.
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Hux, Deborah Sue
Iacona, Charles J.
Ingram, Donald W.
Ingram, Ellen Elvira
Ingram, Henry P.
Ingram, Sandra Kay
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Ipock, Julia A. Willis
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Irvin, James Ronald
Irvin, Stephen Ross
Irvin, Nancy Eliz
Isley, Sarah Vivian
Isley, Samuel Lee
Isner, Robert B. III
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Ivey, James Raton
Ivey, Joanne
Ivey, Linda Eileen
Ivey, Margo Zorado
Jackson, Emma Jean
Jackson, Floyd Austin
Jackson, Gloria Jean
Jackson, John K. Jr.
Jackson, Mack Douglas
Jackson, Linda Sue
Jackson, Joseph V.
Jackson, Mary Donna M.
Jackson, Michele A.
Jackson, Virginia E.
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Jacobs, Fred Alton
Jacobs, Sylvia Ann
Jacobus, James I.
Jaffe, Allen
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James, Gahlon Haines
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J.ames, Cheryl Anne
James, Harriet H.
James, Lawrence A.
James, Nancv Elizabeth
James, Mary Lynn
Janes, Margaret Lee
Januzelli, James P. Jr.
Jard, Marjorie Helen
Jarman, James M. Jr.
Jarman, Patricia Ann
Jarman, Patricia D.
Jaronczyk, Robert J.
Jayroe, Donald W.
Jayroe, Emma Kay
Jedlicka, Gaiy R.
Jedny, Susan Grace
Jeffers, Wm. Ralph
Jefferson, Gravely T.
Jeffries, Diana Gail
Jeffries, John S.
Jeffries, Paula C.
Jenkins, Alberta
Jenkins, Charles R.
Jones, Rudy Michael
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Jones, Shirley E.
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Jordan, Ted Daniel 309
Jordan, William H. Jr. . 278
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Jordan, Victoria 309
Jordan, Yvonne Gail
Jordon, Thomas Bryan
Joyner, Anne Hardee
Joyner, Clinton C. Jr. .. 278
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Joyner, Dorothy Jean .. 251
Joyner, Ethel C 278
Joyner, Ellen Gail 222
Joyner, George M 278
Joyner, Jane Long 251
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Joyner, Nancy B 309
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Julian, Carol 278
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Kaminski, Eliz Lee
Kannan, Carolyn Lee
Karpovich, Arthur A.
Karolich, Wm. John
Kay, Beverly Anne
Kaylor, Aillene S.T.
Kaylor, Robert Wayne
Kearney, Mary Kathryn
Kearney, Richard T.
Kearns, Rebecca V.
Keating, Camilla E.
Keal, Frestel B.
Keel, Rufus Vanoy
Keen, Sandra Carole
Keene, Jessie M
Keener, Worthy Klutz
Keeter, Kermit K. Jr.
Keeter, Sidney G. Jr.
Keever, Judith Ann
Keener, Melinda Lou
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Keir, Richard M.
Keith, Winston Ryan
Kellam, Jo Anne
Keller, Lauren C.
Kelley, Frances Ann
Keller, William R. Jr.
Kellum, Linda Kaye
Kelly, Ann Elizabeth
Kelly, Jerry Mack
Kelly, Mary Patricia
Kelly, Virginia Reid
Kelsay, Michael C.
Kemp, Donald R.
Kemp, Wm. Benjamin
Kendrick, Nancy L.
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Kennedy, Joyce C.
Kennedy, Linda Kay
Kennedy, Margaret A.
Kennedy, Patricia Lee
Kennedy, Richard B.
Kennedy, Ruby Carol
Kennerly, William R.
Kennington, Samuel R.
Kent, Carol Ann
Kepley, Jewell E.
Ketlin, Robert B.
Kern, Daniel Richard
Kerns, Wanda Faye
Kershaw, Lee Allyson
Kesler, Timothy B.
Ketcham, Ronald R.
Key, Hilda Jane
Key, Mickey Geraldine
Kidd, Harold Junior
Kidd, Wm. Jerome
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Killian, Mary Garrert
Killian, Paul W. Jr.
Killough, Russell L.
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Kime, Teresa Kay
Kimsey, James Robert
Kincaid, Billy Forest
Kincaid, Thomas L. Jr.
King, Alice Rooker
King, Anne Gayle
King, Ann Louise
King, Beverly Louise
King, Carlton W. III
King, Donna Kay
King, Gary Lee
King, Kelly Stuart
King, Connie Sue
King, Michael John
King, Nadine Vivian
King, Pamela Michele
King, Ray Wilson
King, Rebecca S. Bland
King, Thomas Henry
King, Walter Clyde
Kingree, Richard A.
Kinlaw, Linda Pearle
Kinney, Kenneth Byron
Kinsey, Ned March
Kinsey, William H.
Kinzie, Michael A.
Kirby, Carol Ray
Kirby, Diane Long
Kirby, Mary Louise
Kirk, Betty Joyce
Kirkland, Judith A.
Kirkman, Robert Lee
Kirkpatrick, Sandra G.
Kiser, Linda Jo
Kitchin, William M. Jr.
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Kleiman, Lynda Orel
Klein, Martha Dawn
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Klemp, Karleen
Klimkicwicz, Michael
Klinpman, Richard L.
Klultz, Nancy P.
Knape, Sandra Jane
Knight, Cornelia B.
Knight, Harry P. A.
Knight, Janice Gayle
Knight, Joan A
Knight, Michael O. ,. .
Knott, Mary Ann
Knight, Wayne Stanley
Knowles, Glenda E.
Knox, Linda Marie
Knox, Phyllis Tilman
Koch, Deborah Anne
Koehler, Robert Allen
Koselraan, Marilyn D.
Kohrs, Susan Patricia
Kohler, Pauline Ann
Kolacz, Mary Katherin
Koonce, Ann Mallard
Koonce, William J. Jr.
Kope, Pamela Jean
Kornegay, Jack M. Jr.
Kornegay, Kathy Jo
Kornegay, Jane T.
Kornegay, Sarah P.
Koutroulias, Stathe
Koumparakis, Phyllis
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Lafferty, Wm. Charles
Laffon, Patricia J.
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Lafountain, Patricia
Lai, Robert
Lambert, Connie Kaye
Lambert, Jane A.
Lambert, Linda M.
Lambeth, Ben Avery
Lamm, David C.
Lamm, Frances Aydlett
Lamm, Frances Wynne
Lamm, Mary Phyllis
Lamparter, Denis L.
Lampros, Costa John
Lampshire, Claudia D.
Lanam, Virginia L.
Lancaster, Diane S.
Lancaster, Thomas L.
Land, Harry Lee Jr.
Land, Jan Elaine
Landin, Billie Jean
Landis, Gale Lynne
Landry, Fernand A. Jr.
Landsperget, Nancy T.
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Lane, Carl Henry
Lane, Elizabeth Ann
Lane, Faye T.
Lane, James T.
Lane, Lucy A.
Lane, Rebecca L.
Lane, Robert Neil Jr.
Lane, Waller Mark
Langdon, Walter T.
Lange, Harry M.
Lange, William F.
Langley, John D. Jr.
Langley, Rebecca Ann
Langley, Roberta Lee
Langston, Marsha J.
Lanier, Martha Jean
Lanier, Mary Sandra
Lanier, Peggy Sharon
Lanier, Robert Alfred
Lankford, Anne Dicken
Lansche, Sarah Ellen
Landsperger, Walter I.
Larsh, Margaret Jane
Larson, Patricia Ann
Larson, Sara Pauline
Lasater, Rebecca D.
Lasley, Margaret Ruth
Laspina, Phyllis Ava
Lassiter, Abner Pell
Lassiter, Cathryn M.
Lassiter, Glenn M.
Lassiter, Nancy Kay
Lassiter, Robert E.
Lassiter, Sarah E.
Latchford, James A.
Latham, Mary P.
Latham, Scott Kennedy
Lavalley, Linda Anne
Lavenduski, Mary E.
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Lawing, Robert James
Lawrence, Edward W.
Laws, Brenda Susan
Laws, Nancy Ann
Lawson, Betsy Jean
Lawson, Charlotte E.
Lawson, John Benfield
Lawson, Miriam Gayle
Lawson, Nancy Renn
Lawson, Willard F.
Lea, Brenda Gail
Leake, William R.
Leary, Sandra Faye
Leblond, Randall P.
Ledford, Thomas E.
Lee, Andrea Jayne
Lee, Betty Ann
Lee, Betty Jean
Lee, Belty K.
Lee, Glenn Parrish
Lee, Janet Rose
Lee, Harry P.
Lee, Judy Langston
Lee, Lynnette Raye
Lee, Margaret Ann
Lee, Marilyn
Lee, Palricia Ann
Lee, Patsy Darlene
Lee, Sandra Jo
Lee, William Slate
Lefstead, Sharon D.
Leechford, Wayne E.
Leggett, Carolyn J.
Leggett, Thomas H.
Leggett, William R.
Leigh, Julia Anna
Leinbach, Thomas E.
Leonard, Dennis
Leonard, Diane C
Leonard, Luther Gary
Leonard, Thomas B.
Letchworth, Dorothy A.
Letchworth, John W.
Lett, Wayne Dixon
Lever, Earl Harry Jr.
Levine, Barry Comer
Levine, Robert R.
Levis, Susan Rae
Lewis, Alexander J.
Lewis, Belva Darlene
Lewis, Bonita Dianne
Licko, Beniamin S.
Liedl, Jacqueline
Likos, Robert James
Liles, Sara Miller
Lilley, Timothy W.
Lilly, Ralph Lee
Lilly, Samuel Blair
Lincoln, Jane Erehart
Lindfelt, Robert Ira
Lindsay, Connie Mae
Lindsey, William H.
Lineberry, Alice M.
Lineberry, Jane C. B.
Lineberry, Paul F. Jr.
Lingerfelt, Carolyn B.
Lingle, Jacqulyn R.
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Linkous, Tony Gene
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Lipscomb, Larry Paul
Lipscomb, Ernest G. Jr.
Lisenby, James D.
Little, Brenda Faye
Little, Donald P. Jr.
Little, Fritz F.
Little, James Best
Little, Jean Dale
Little, Joe Stephen
Little, Judith C.
Littlepage, Bernard D.
Livengood, Larry E.
Lloyd, David R.
Lloyd, Gene E.
Lockhart, Barbara L.
Locko, George Allison
Lofato, Paul Joseph
Logemann, Ernest V.
Long, Allen Taylor
Long, Charles Elliott
Long, Clayton Shiel
Long, Edna Carol
Long, Emily Faye
Long, Margaret Ann
Long, William F. Jr.
Longo, Pamila Ceil
Long, Sylvia Anne
Lord, Dale Susan
Lorenz, Patricia Ann
Losee, Carol Ann
Louis, James Russell
Love, Lynda Gaye
Love, Mary Delette
Love, Nina Gail
Lovell, Jo Andrea
Lowder, Robert Louis
Lowe, Janet Hobson
Lowe, Kenneth Bryan
Lowe, Thomas Maurice
Lox, Karen Anne
Lucas, Alice Dean
Lucas, Anna Eliz
Lucas, Elizabeth B.
Lucas, James Calvin
Lucas, Marvin Barnes
Lucido, Thomas B.
Luck, Edith P.
Lugani, Barbara A.
Lukens, Marsha Anne
Lunsford, Judy E.
Lupton, James Edmont
Lupton, Roy Hosvard
Lurvey, Lola Jayne
Luton, Maltie Vvoi
Luton, Peggy Ann
Lyda, Elizabeth L.
Lyman, Jeffrey F.
Lyon, Sheridane L.
Lytle, Linda P
Mabe, Carol Kay
Mabel, Steven Barn
Mabry, Wm. Franklin
MacFarland, Patricia
Macioroski, Sandra L.
Macrae, Cameron
Madagan, James M.
Maddox, Phyllis L.
Madre, James L.
Maggiolo, Judith Sue
Maggiolo, Lewis S.
Mahan, Linda Kay
Mahon, Patricia Ann
Mahler, Rebecca Louis
Makemson, John Cha.
Malinsky, Michael A.
Mallard, Harry C. Jr.
Mallard, Vivian C.
Mallory, James D. Jr.
Malone, Charles J.
Manchester, James D.
Mancini, Raymond L.
Maness, Dorcas R.
Maness, Linda Lou
Mangum, Foy Michael
Mangum, Rebecca Starr
Mankin, Michael Lee
Mann, Cynthia Susan
Mann, Donald Cory
Mann, James Lindsay
Mann, Jody Leigh
Mann, Leon Frank Jr.
Mann, Michael Rose
Mann, Stephen Lee
Mann, William K.
Manning, Carol Lynn
Manning, Donna Louis
Manning, Keith D.
Manning, Mitchell W.
Mannino, Pamela F.
Manning, Oscar R.
Manning, Pegey E.
Manz, Linda Leone
March, Jacqueline
March, Judith Eliz
Maree, Howard Pierce
Margerum, Raymond E.
Margulies, Howard S.
Marion, Jean Scott
Marks, Billie Dean
Marks, Phyllis Currin
Marks, William F.
Marley, Irma Janel
Marley, Steven Alan
Marlin, Robert H. Jr.
Marlowe, Judith Anne
Marmorato, Anne L.
Marshall, Balbaia Ann
Marshall, David Rice
Marshall, Ina Kathryn
Marshall, Linda F.
Marshall, Sandra G.
Marshburn, Nola E.
Marshbanks, Carl W.
Marshburn, Robert A.
Marshburne, Beverly
Martin, Hal Leo
Martin, James F. III
Mayo, Charles Edward
Mays, Scarlett L.
Mayville, Mary E.
McAdams, Brenda G.
McAdams, Claude E.
McAllister, Margaret
McAuley, Brenda L.
McAulifle, Christine
McAuliffe, Robert R.
McAuliffe, Winifred M.
McBride, Vance M, Jr.
McCabe, Alice I.
McCall, Leon Edgar Jr.
MecCall, Marcia Lou
McCallum, Carlton L.
McCandless, Betty D.
McCanless, Vivian P.
McCandlish, Susan R.
McCarthy, Dennis M.
McCaslin, Jane D.
McChesney, Susan A.
McClain, Judith Anne
McClees, Carol Ange
McClees, Robert W.
McClendon, Sandra A.
McClenny, Mane D.
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McColl, Frances M.
McCombs, Marvin III
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McCormack, David A.
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McCoy, Carlcis Manuel
McCoy, Edward Joseph
McCoy, Julia Mane
McCracken, Hubert Jr.
McCracken, James A.
McCraw, Monte F.
McCubbins, Claude T.
McCullen, Annie Rose
McCullen, James L.
McCutchan, Kathleen
McDade, Pamela Joyce
McDaniel, Frances E. C.
McDaniel, Eunice E.
McDaniel, Linda Lee
McDcarman, Va Lynn
McDevitt, Edwina Roe
McDonald, Gerald T.
McDonald, Linda D.
McDonald, Mark Leon
McDonald, Martha Nan
McDowell, Joe Van
McDowell, Robert W.
McDowell, Samuel J.
McDuffie, Heidi M.
McDuffie, Linda I.
McGarrah, Roy H. Jr.
McGarty, Fred De
McGehee, Charlotte A.
McGhee, Edrie J.
McGhee, Eliz Connelly
McGhee, Jenny Sue
McGill, Joan Evans
McGinty, Corliss M.
McGirt, Thomas B.
McGlohon, Millie
McGowan, Joanna K.
McGowan, Mittie Ruth
McGowan, Rebecca I.
McGrath, Gregory E.
McGrath, Mark Joseph
McGuire, Burel Jerry
McGuire, James M.
McHorney, Samuel J.
McInerney, Robert J.
McInnis, Rebecca L.
McIntyre, Carol J.
McIntyre, Lucy W.
McIntyre, Margaret
McKee, Judith Anne
McKeel, Ashley Gene
McKeel, Sheryl Ann
McKelvey, Dennis G.
McKenzie, Ellis June
McKinley, Patti P.
McKinney, Anita Ellen
McKinney, Ann Hale
McKinney, Linda Lee
McKinney, Michael J.
McKinnon, Jeannette H.
McKitrick, Pamela Lea
McLain, Karen E.
McLamb, Harry C. Jr.
McLaurin, Brenda I.
McLaurin, Jane Hunter
McLawhorn, Charles L.
McLawhorn, Marian N.
McLean, Ann McClaine
McLean, Doris Faye
McLean, Ronald M.
McLean, Sally Vivian
McLemore, Brenda K.
McLeod, Sarah E.
McLeod, Suzanne
McMahon, Nancy Jane
McMahan, Patricia L.
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McManus, Phyllis Ann
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McMillan, James D.
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McMillan, Daphne R.
McNeil, Janice Faye
McNeill, Albert David
McNeill, Wm. Daniel
McPherson, David Wm.
McPherson, Laura R.
McRae, Flora Ann
McSwain, Ann
McSwain, Emily Esther
McSwiggen, Mary Ann T.
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Meade, Joan Dale
Meadows, Pamela Rae
Mears, Bernice Eliz
Mears, Catherine A.
Meares, John K.
Measamer, Wesley F. Jr.
Measamer, Sylvia A. H.
Medford, Carolyn F.
Medinger, Patricia A.
Medlin, Rebecca Ann
Medlin, Rodney Marvin
Medlin, Thomas E.
Medin, Tony Larry
Meegan, Sharon Ann
Meeks, Joseph B. Jr.
Meginnis, Sylvia J.
Melasky, Jane Ellen
Melnikov, Carol Rita
Melson, Kay Sue
Melton, Barbara Ann
Melton, Judy Ellen
Melton, Gloria Alice
Melton, Woodrow D. Jr.
Melton, Sylvia Sue
Memolo, Danny Ray
Menefee, Wade W. III
Mercer, Judy Francine
Merchant, Ted Hughes
Merrill, James F. Jr.
Merritt, James F.
Merrill, Kenneth Alan
Merritt, Frances D.
Merritt, Linda E.
Merritt, Selby Paige
Merritt, Terry Lee
Messer, William B.
Metts, Ronald Hugh
Metzgar, Howard P.
Mewborn, Margaret L.
Meyers, Vernon Lee
Micol, Rachel J.
Midgett, Christina D.
Miesiaszek, Donna L.
Miller, Bobbye Ann
Miller, Charles Ed
Miller, David L.
Miller, Donald Curtis
Miller, Elton Gray
Miller, Gilbert Carl
Miller, Jane Eliz
Miller, Janice R.
Miller, Mary Lee
Miller, Mary Louise
Miller, Robert Chris
Miller, Robert D.
Miller, Susie Lynne
Miller, Tamea Ann
Millinder, Amy Ruth
Mills, Barbara Jean
Mills, Brenda Gail
Mills, Dorothy Electa
Mills, Edwin G. Jr.
Mills, John D.
Mills, Michael W.
Mills, Sammy Ray
Mills, Sandra Sue
Mills, Thomas Ward
Mims, Sandra Stouall
Mingus, Donna Rae
Minton, Charles Ellis
Mintz, Gary Michale
Mintz, Ruth Olive
Mioduszewski, Michael
Misenheimer, Tony Ray
Mitchell, Bingham Jr.
Mitchell, Coy Wayne
Mitchell, Frederick P.
Mitchell, Gerald A.
Mitchell, Joan Leigh
Mitchell, Paul C.
Mitchon, Katherine E.
Mitchum, William D. Jr.
Mizell, Linda Louise
Mizell, Nancy Gail
M.xon, Pamela Kaye
Mobley, Barbara Jame
Mobley, Franklin D.
Mobley, Linda Lou
Mobley, Nettie Maxin
Mobley, Ronald W.
Mock, Charles Glenn
Modlin, Mary Caviness
Moldin, Richard F.
Modlin, Sandra Anne
Moeschl, James G.
Mohorn, Bentley J.
Mohn, Frederick H.
Molloy, George A.
Monds, John Perry
Monk, Sidney R.
Monroe, Orville N.
Monroe, Ted Lee
Montakhab, Kay R.
Montgomery, Martha S.
Montgomery, Patricia
Montgomery, Rebecca J.
Moody, George Mike
Moody, Lloyd Ray
Moody, Richard John
Mooney, Charles F.
Moore, Barbara Ann
Mooneyham, Jeral L.
Moore, Brenda Joyce
Moore, Cary Donald
Moore, Cynthia D.
Moore, Diane
Moore, Dorothy Carol
Moore, Jacqueline A.
Moore, James G.
Moore, Janet Taylor
Moore, John Alan
Moore, Kate Hamlin
Moore, Linda Joyce
Moore, Linda S.
Moore, Linda Ruth
Moore, Mary Brown
Moore, Mary Eliz
Moore, Merrill C.
Moore, Patricia Sue
Moore, Phoebe Maria
Moore, Rebecca Lee
Moore, Rexford J.
Moore, Robert McLean
Moore, Robert Wayne
Moore, Ronald J.
Moore, Samuel S. Jr.
Moore, William Claren
Moorefield, Arthur W.
Moorefield, Eric Kaye
Mooring, Steven Foy
Moreland, Anthony E.
Morgan, Gloria Lynne
Morgan, Marion M.
Morgan, Mary Sue
Morlan, Steven C.
Morphis, Carey Noel
Morris, Barbara Jane
Morris, Billy W.
Morris, Everett L. Jr.
Morris, George R.
Morris, Imeldia Kae
Morris, Jane Arlene
Morris, Judy Lynn
Morris, Linly G.
Morrisette, Peggy
Morrisette, Stephen C.
Morrisette, Susan L.
Morrison, Donald G.
Morriss, Sarha Eliz
Morrow, John Michael
Morse, Jeanne Ann
Mortimez, Margaret V.
Morton, Barbara L.
Morton, Patricia Ruth
Morton, Randy M.
Moseley, Atwood E.
Moser, Kathy Louis
Moseley, Mary Lorena
Moseley, Ronald Wayne
Mosley, Archie T.
Mosier, Wm. Hinnant
Moses, James Kenneth
Moynihan, Robert C. Jr.
Mountcastle, Dennis W.
Mountcastle, Sallie V.
Mowen, Jill L.
Mowry, Ronald Francis
Moynihan, Robert C.
Moyer, Cynthia Jean
Moye, Peggy Annette
Moye, Louise H.
Moyer, Lynda Jane
Mueller, Jonathan H.
Muir, Frank Fielding
Mull, Gary Ray
Mullaly, Charles F. Jr.
Mullen, Reginald Oris
Mullins, Mary Beth
Mullins, Walter Earl
Mumford, Emma V.
Mumford, Janice M.
Munford, John Wilson
Munns, Phillip E.
Munroe, Cynthia L.
Murchison, David C
Murchison, Gary D.
Murchison, James A.
Murdock, Jerold Paul
Murphy, Ethel Elaine
Murphy, Frances A.
Murphy, Hcrschel G.
Murphy, Ian D. Jr.
Murphy, Randall L.
Murphy, Susan Ellen
Murray, Brenda Dale
Murray, John B.
Murray, Michael Lee
Murray, Stephen R.
Musgrove, Sandra Faye
Musser, Glenn Earl Jr.
Murshcell, Wayne M.
Myers, David
Myers, Donald Ray
Myers, James Wilson
Myers, Margaret Lee
Myles, Decker J.
Mylum, Jane
Myrick, Judith Anne
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Nail, Janice
Nalepa, Arlene Marie
Nance, Alpha Nelson
Nance, Linda Gail
Nance, Mary Camilla
Nance, James Allen
Nance, Judy Ann
Nance, Marsha Ann
Napowsa, Cheryl J.
Narron, Samuel R.
Nash, Catherine E.
Nash, Donna Kay 315
Nash, John Charles
Neal, Arnold C.
Neal, James Patrick
Neal, John Edgar
Neal, Malinda Lee
Neal, Susan Colleen
Neece, Rebecca H.
Neal, Patricia Ann
Neely, Fulton R.
Neely, Carl Eugene Jr.
Neely, Patricia A.
Neill, David Collins
Neill, Terrie Fritts
Nelms, Donald Moore
Nelms, Linda Gail
Nelson, Edna Edwards
Nelson, Nettles. William M.
Neville, Dorothy Ann
Newbern, Anthony E.
Newberry, Larry W.
Newbold, Gregory S.
Newcomb, Jo Ann
Newell, Rosemary
Newkirk, Emily W.
Newman, James B. Jr.
Newman, Linda Lee
Newman, Thomas Lee
Newman, Walter C.
Newton, Billy Ray
Newton, D.irothy L.
Newton, Johnny L. Jr.
Newton, Margaret S.
Newton, Mary Eliz
Newton, Samuel C.
Nicholds, Gary Albert
Nichols, Hugh V.
Nichols, Johnny Mack
Nichols. Nancy Anne
Nichols, Randy M.
Nichols, Stephen C.
Nichols, Wilson S. Jr.
Nicholson, Barbara G.
Nicholson, Brenda Kay
Nicholson, Judith Ann
Ninmann, Benny Emil
Niparts, Herbert
Nisbet, William L. Jr.
Noble, Eunice Gwen
Noble, Joan C.
Noble, Judy Carol
Noble, Leonard Wm. Jr.
Nobles, Lottie Kay
Noe, Janet MacDonald
Noell, Catherine C.
Noffz, Mary Kay
Nolan, Russell E. Jr.
Nolan, James Collins
Nolan, Sandra Louise
Norfleet, Martha V.
Norfleet, Norman Lee
Norfleet, Janet Averi
Norman, Billie Ann
Norman, Billie Gail
Norman, James Ronald
Norman, June Carol
Nunn, Carlyle W.
Nunn, Larry Richard
Nutter, Sandra Lee
Oakley, Jesse Ray
Oakley, Jessie Fannie
Oakley, Rebecca F.
Ober, Bobby Scot
Oberholtzer, Trena L.
Obrecht, Dawn V.
Obriant, Adelia Lee
Odham, Barbara Ann
Odham, Pamela G.
Ogburn, Katharine L.
Ogeary, Clifton Earl
Ogle, Sherry Loretta
Oldham, Alvis L.
Oldham, Brenda Marie
Oleary, Harriet E.
Oliker, David Wm.
Oliver, Alice Ann
Oliver, John M. Jr.
Olliff, Martha C.
Olsen, Helen Dee
Olsen, Linda Lee
Olsen, Richard P.
Olson, Carole V.
Olson, Marcia Lynn
Olver, Eric Thomas
Omara, Elizabeth Anne
Oneal, Harry Reams
Oneal, Helen Frances
Oneal, Susan Beth
Oquinn, Roberta Faye
Orchard, Hays William
Ordess, Mark Sherwood
Orem, Kirk Douglas
Ormand, Robert Adrian
Ormanel, Shelor B.
Orr, Janet Lynne
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Orr, Richard B.
Orr, Richard Wayne
Orton, Clifton B.
Osborne, John W.
Oshields, Mae Ota
Osteen, Julia Gladin
Ott, Betty Jo
Outland, Rudolph B. Jr.
Outlaw, D.anna Mane
Outlaw, Edythe Maye
Outlaw, Shirley S.
Overby, Donald W.
Overcaih, Eric M.
Overcash, Michael R.
Overman, David S.
Overman, Jessie Anne
Overs, Patsy Ann
Overton, Anna Rebecca
Overton, Anna Sheryl
Overton, Becky Harris
Oyerton, Bobby E.
Overton, Charles III
Overton, Dolly Nelson
Overton, Helen W.
Owen, Linda Carol
Owen, Patsy Dean
Owen, Ray Wayne
Owen, Reeta Elza
Owens, Linda Gray
Owens, Stephen Lee
Owinss, Jane Alan
Oxx, Lawicnce McFie
Pace, Charles Ernest
Pace, Joseph B.
Pace, Nathan A. Jr.
Paden, David Edward
Paderick, Effie Grace
Padgett, Diana Gail
Padgett, Robert G. Jr.
Pagan, Vernon Rodney
Page, Ashley Mark
Page, Carol Ann
Page, Catherine Rae
Page, Donald W. Jr.
Page, Marcia Susan
Page, Mary Stuart
Page, Patricia E.
Pait, Julia Ann
Pallowick, Wm. John
Paolantonio, Mariann
Papale, Michele Anne
Paramore, Kenneth Ray
Parham, Naomi Annette
Pathara, Michael J.
Park, Allen Joe III
Parker, Anne Cooper
Parker, Brenda Carol
Parker, David James
Parker, Jacqueline H.
Parker, John Quinton
Parker, Linwood H.
Parker, Margaiet L.
Parker, Mary Louise
Parker, Richard F. Jr.
Parker, Salli Jane
Parker, Trisha E.
Paiker, Violet E.
Parker, Wm. Morris
Parkerson, Donna Lee
Parks, James Johnson
Parks, Matcia Adele
Parmcnter, Dennis D.
Parnell, Frances Kaye
Panish, Donna Jean
Parrish, Hazel J.
Parrish, James W.
Parrish, Keith Ray
Parrish, Ronald Terry
Parrish, Sylvia Ann
Parsons, Pamela S.
Paitin, Phillip Lee
Panin, Thomas L.
Partridge, Ann Brooks
Parvin, Mary Ann
Pascarosa, Wm. Joseph
Pasquaiicllo, Daniel
Passamnnle, Fred J.
Pasternak, Andiew F.
Pate, Earl Howard
Pate, Fletcher J.
Pate, Linda Kay
Pate, Rupert G. Jr.
Pate, Tommy Baxter
Patrick, Ann Maria
Patrick, Joseph E.
Patterson, Betsy Hope
Patterson, Linda M.
Patton, Rosa V.
Paul, Jay Richard
Paul, Jerry Lynn
Paul, Rebecca Lewis
Paxlon, Donna Anne
Payne, James Eldred
Payne, Lu Ann
Payne, Roger Lee
Payne, Sandra Rosa
Peacock, Betty Ann
Peacock, Nancy R.
Pearce, Anne E.
Pearce, Carol Ann
Pearce, Judy Rae
Pearce, Lucretia Gale
Pearce, Roy Nelson
Pearson, James White
Pearson, Phillip B.
Pearson, Vertis C.
Peed, Harry Jr.
Peel, Linda Sue
Peele, Bonnie Louise
Peele, Douglas T.
Peele, John R.
Peele, Michael Allen
Peele, Rose Mary
Pelletier, Laura P.
Pelt, Alice Kaye
Pendergraft, George L.
Penfield, Nancy Sue
PenlanJ, Barbara Anne
Penley, Richard Gales
Pennington, Julia E.
Penry, Mallie Bennett
Pentz, Archie Perry
Perdue, Doyle Calvin
Perkinson, James E. Jr.
Pcrkinson, John L.
Perrell, Wm. Ronald
Perry, Charles W. Jr.
Perry, Donald H.
Pettigrew, Sandra J.
Pfaff, Howard R.
Pfaff, Shirley Ann
Pharo, Adrian George
Pharr, Carrie D.
Pharr, Clarence C.
Phelan, John M. Jr.
Phclan, Rita Rogers
Phelps, Charles Ed Jr.
Phelps, Harriet M.
Phelps, Willis Bonner
Phibbs, Roy Earl
Philbeck, Edward D.
Phillips, Baxter F.
Phillips, Annette E.
Phillips, Donald B.
Phillips, George W. Jr.
Phillips, James H.
Phillips, Jerri Lynn
Phillips, Johnny Roy
Phillips, Larry Wayne
Phillips, Mary J.
Phillips, Tony Cray
Philyaw, Michael C.
Phipps, Gary James
Pickard, Donna Lee
Pickett, Gerald F.
Pierce, Cynthia Ann
Pierce, Donna Paige
Pierce, Hal Warren
Pierce, Jimmy G. Jr.
Pierce, Judy Gray
Pierson, Marwone L.
Piland, Marvin S.
Piner, Carolyn F.
Piner, Saundra Gale
Piner, Sherry Diane
Piniaha, Grace
Piper, Margaret R.
Pipher, Charles K.
Pipkin, Linda C.
Pipkin, Preston D. Jr.
Pitt, Judith Ann
Pitt, Ronald Charles
Pitt, Wade L. II
Pittard, Beverly J.
Pittard, William D.
Pittillo, Cherie G.
Pittman, Arthur T. III
Pittman, Faith Eliz
Pittman, Gurncy Ed Jr.
Pittman, Harold Henry
Pittman, Irving K.
Pittman, Ivey Harold
Pittman, James Lynn
Pittman, Larry Dale
Pittman, Mary Irene
Pittman, Ronald W.
Pittman, Sherrill Kay
Pitts, Eunice Harriet
Pitts, Margaret L.
Pitts, Patricia Ann
Piver, Thomas A.
Plaster, David P.
Piatt, Valerie Jane
Plummer, Elizabeth A.
Pless, Clement. E. Jr.
Plemmons, Linda S.
Poffenbaugh, Patsy A.
Pogue, Lamora Joy
Poindexter, Sally L.
Pollard, Delphia B.
Pollard, Emily J.
Pollard, Larry Cordon
Pollard, Nancy E.
Pollett, Raymond A.
Pollock, Hamish
Pullok, Virginia C.
Poole, Alice Carol
Poole, Marjorie M.ie
Poole, Patsy Hellon
Poot, John Richard
Pope, Braxton Branch
Pope, James Shuford
Pope, Robert W. Jr.
Pope, William P.
Popow, Michael E. Jr.
Popwell, Sheila Jean
Porasuphatana, Tinrah
Porter, Jack Homer
Porter, Michael W.
Porter, Narcis Lynn
Posey, Michael Owen
Potter, Chen Lynne
Potter, Cynthia A.
Potter, Joshua Ed Jr.
Potter, Patricia M.
Powell, Donna Gale
Powell, Frances Ann
Powell, James M.
Powell, Jay William
Powell, Robert L. Jr.
Powell, Sue Grey
Powers, Brenda Sue
Powers, David Alton
Powers, Ralph T. Jr.
Powers, Vernon C. Jr.
Pralhcr, Angela K.
Precythe, Jane W.
Prescott, Irvin F. Jr.
Presley, Wm. Earnest
Presnell, Sherry A.
Pressley, Charles C.
Preyelte, Richard L.
Price, Carolyn Dale
Price, Carolyn M.
Price, Edwina I.
Price, George T.
Query, Lydia Jane
Quick, Mary Frances
Quinlivan, Michael J.
Quinn, Elizabeth Ann
Quinn, Robert W.
Quinton, Sandra Kaye
Quisenberry, Nora L.
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Rabhan, Sandra R.
Raby, Caroline W.
Rachmel, Lee Winter
Rados, Richard Alan
Ragland, Sheila F.
Ragsdale, Alexa S.
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Riggs, Charles F.
Riggs, Larry Coleman
Riggs. Sheila Colleen
Rike, William W. III
Riley, Leary Ruaine
Rimmer, Frances L.
Riner, Stephen Craig
Ringrose, Stephen J.
Riorda, Clifford T.
Ripani, Mary Jo
Ripoll, Jose Manuel
Rippard, Joseph D.
Risher, Mary L.
Risnes, Connie Lee
Ritchie, Angela R.
Rivenbark, Burney Ray
Rivenbark, Charles F.
Rivenbark, Henry G.
Rivenbark, Jerry D.
Rivera, Katharine L.
Rives, Robert G. Jr.
Roach, Andrew T. Jr.
Roach, Richard V.
Robbins, Noel Eliz
Roberson, Donna Kay
Roberson, Donna S.
Roberson, Gerald W.
Roberson, Ethel C.
Roberson, John H.
Roberson, Johnny Lee
Roberson, Sandra R.
Roberson, Tommy E.
Roberts, Adrian R. Jr.
Roberts, Berkley C. Jr.
Roberts, Billy Blake
Roberts, Bobby Earl
Roberts, Grace Adams
Roberts, Herman C.
Roberts, Harriet J.
Roberts, Terrell Ray
Roberts, Steven A.
Roberts, Steven F.
Roberts, Thomas
Roberts, Thomas J. Jr.
Roberts, Virginia L.
Roberts, Walter F. Jr.
Roberts, Winston E.
Robertson, Bernard P.
Robertson, John W.
Robertson, Regina Sue
Robertson, Sherry J.
Robeson, Laurie R.
Robinson, Claudia D.
Robinson, Earl Dudley
Robinson, George W.
Robinson, Henry H.
Robinson, George L. Jr.
Robinson, Maxine
Robinson, Randall W.
Robinson, Robert B.
Rockwell, Charlcne C.
Rodgers, Brenda J.
Rodgers, Joan L.
Rodgers, David Arthur
Rodriguez, Judith A.
Rodwcll, Lucy K.
Roebuck, Robin D.
Roensch, Richard A.
Roesch, Marilyn L.
Rogers, Bonnie B.
Rogers, Carl Marion
Rogers, Charles H.
Rogers, Gary Alan
Rogers, Phyllis Kelly
Rogers, Rebecca L.
Rogers, Sandra Anne
Rogers, Terry Lee
Rogers, Wm. James
Rogers, William Max
Rogers, William P.
Rogcrson, Ellen
Rogerson, William R.
Rolade, Sherron E.
RoUin, Howard M.
Rollins, Donna Gail
Rollins, Linda D.
Romano, Bruce Anthony
Roper, Eunice Fay
Roper, Gregory Lane
Roper, Katherine W.
Rose, Carl Ray
Rose, Jo Anne
Rose, Linda Ann
Rose, Margaret Ann
Rose, Randy Kieth
Rose, Rebecca Jane
Roseman, Paul M. Jr.
Rosen, Susan Faye
Rosenblum, Marilyn
Rosier, Douglas B.
Ross, David Steven
Ross, Frances M.
Ross, Frederick C.
Ross, Gary Hurdl
Ross, Henry A. Jr
Ross, Holly M.
Ross, James Owens
Ross, Lannie Ruth
Ross, Nellie Ruth
Ross, Patricia Ann
Ross, Phyllis P.
Ross, Roger Dale
Ross, Wanda Gail
Roth, Howard R.
Roth, John Richard
Rott, Rebecca Ruth
Roughton, Edgar G.
Rountree, Annie M.
Rountree, Bessie Ann
Rountree, Ruthellen
Royal, Willa J.
Royalty, Anne Eliz
Rublein, Walter J.
Ruby, Carol Louise
Rudd, Miniver Ann
Ruddick, Gregg C.
Rudisill, Darrell
Ruffin, Earle S.
Rufty, James W. Jr.
Ruffin, Michael F.
Rullman, Denetia E.
Rumbley, Margaret S.
Rumley, Carolyn Ward
Rush, James B. L. Jr.
Russ, Stuart Hall Jr.
Russell, Charles F.
Russell, Linda Faye
Russell, Mary Lee
Russell, Jo Ann
Russell, Robert F.
Ruth, Betty Brown
Rutledge, Delwin A.
Rutledge, Fred Allen
Rynearson, Robert D.
Sanderson, Gary D.
Sanderson, John R.
Sanderson, Linda Jean
Sanderson, Sandra C.
Sanderson, Thomasine
Sandifer, Joanna E.
Sanford, Ada Betsy
Sauls, Mary Cooper
Sauls, Tony Ray
Saunders, Alice P.
Saunders, Freddie
Saunders, Jane D.
Saunders, Jonnie Lou
Saunders, Ronald L.
Saunders, Stephen D.
Saunders, Theodore F.
Savage, Jackie Lou
Savage, Linda P.
Savin, Judy Elizabeth
Sawchuk, Sheryl Lea
Sawyer, Brenda Phibbs
Sawyer, Brenda Sue
Sawyer, Eula Frances
Sawyer, Sophie S.
Sawyer, Kathryn Ann
Sawyer, Miriam E.
Sawyer, Patricia Ann
Sawyer, Philip R.
Sawyer, Sophie S.
Scaff, Barbara Anne
Scales, Judy Anne
Scarborough, Judith S.
Schafford, Jo Ann
Schecter, Roger N.
Schavio, Carl J.
Schlegel, Gary Lee
Schlick, Elizabeth P.
Schmeer, Susan Kay
Schmidt, Richard G.
Schmidt, Robert W.
Schnurr, Paul F.
Schoener, Richard A.
Schrum, Paul M. Jr.
Schnim, William L. Jr.
Schwab, Janet Ann
Schwartz, Bonnie Lee
Schwertfeger, Jay P.
Scoggin, Charles B.
Scoggin, Lucy Anne
Scoggins, William B.
Scott, Donald G.
Scott, Francis Kay
Scott, James R.
Scott, Judith Ann
Scott, Paul Dubois
Scott, Virginia E.
Scovil, Margaret S.
Scruggs, Cynthia L.
Scruggs, Linda Diane
Scruggs, Mitzi Lee
Scruggs, Roy Billy, Jr.
Scull, Sheryl
Scurry, Sharon Gail
Seagle, Dennis George
Sealy, Sharon Sue
Seaman, Barbara S.
Seaman, Joyce Margart
Searcy, John Daniel
Sears, Judith Ann
Seaton, Nancy Eliz
Seawell, William D.
Sechrist, Richard O.
Sedgwick, Linda L.
Seay, William M.
Self, Helen Leslie
Seigler, Marie Louise
Selling, Margaret C.
Sell, Clegg E., Jr.
Sellers, Emily C.
Sellers, Joseph T., Jr.
Sellers, Michael Glen
Selph, Jeffrey L.
Sergeant, William A.
Serotta, Barbara Lee
Serra, Michael A.
Serrins, Joan Elaine
Setaro, Teresa Ann
Sctliff, Deborah Anne
Settle, David Marion
Setzer, Douglas A.
Seward, Steven C.
Sexton, Connie Ann
Sexton, Emily Gray
Seymore, Carolyn Ann
Seyraore, Jo Ann
Seymour, Jane Floyd
Shallant, David E.
Shamel, Joe Franklin
Sharp, Charles S., Jr.
Sharpe, Linda Faye
Shaw, Clyde T., Jr.
Shaw, Coy W., Jr.
Shaw, Elizabeth G.
Shaw, Kenneth W.
Shaw, Martha Harriett
Sh.iw, Wm. Douglas
Shcarin, Ava Jane
Shearin, Ava Jane
Shearin, Earl O., Jr.
Shearin, Ellen T.
Shearin, Gerry Wells
Shearin, James K.
Shearin, Lynn Ridley
Shearin, Susan Gayle
Shearin, Sylvia D.
Shearin, Verna Dene
Sheehan, Deborah Lee
Sheffield, Jerry H.
Shell, James A., Jr.
Shelton, Bennett Dodd
Shelton, Ralph P.
Sheldon, John Wm.
Shepherd, John F.
Sheppard, Carolyn J.
Sherman, George I.
Sherman, Jo Alison
Sherman, Mary Lucy
Sherrill, Lee S.
Sherrill, Marilyn E.
Shew, Janice Elayne
Shields, Sheilah E.
Shields, David S
Shockley, Barbara L.
Shore, Karen Hale
Shore, Zetta Gay
Shotkey, Sandra Mae
Short, Harold Milton
Shue, Charlotte Faye
Shumate, Katherine E.
Siegfried, Ronald Ray
Sigmon, Reba D.
Sikes, Ann
Sikes, Paul L. II
Silance, Hilda Leigh
Simpson, Richard B.
Simpson, Mary France
Simpson, Reginald M.
Simpson, Walter S.
Sims, Beverly Eugenia
Sinclair, Duncan H.
Sineath, William P.
Singleton, Diane E.
Singletary, Millard S.
Sink, Larry Bruce
Sitton, Howard T., Jr.
Skapik, Tanya Lea
Skerry, Barbara A.
Skeen, Thomas H.
Skibbe, Kathleen R.
Skiles, Marvin Dale
Skiles, Susan
Sloan, Millard F., Jr.
Sloan, Sharon G.
Sloath, Sondra Anne
Small, Anna Louise
Small, Eliz Carol
Smallwood, Bernadine
Smith, Albert G., Jr.
Smith, Alethia J.
Smith, Annie Mildred
Smith, Barbara Ann
Smith, Barbara N.
Smith, Brenda Kay
Smith, Brenda Lanette
Smith, Brenda Lee
Smith, Carol Jean
Smith, Cecelia Lynne
Smith, Charles W., Jr.
Smith, Charlie Kent
Smith, Clarence A., Jr.
Smith, Connie V.
Smith, Curtis D.
Smith, Cynthia D.
Smith, Cynthia Gwynne
Smith, Darrell Lee
Smith, Dolores Ann
Smith, Doyle Reid
Smith, Durham Holt
Smith, Elbert D. Jr.
Smith, Elsie Hope
Smith, Emma Claudia
Smith, Emmett G.
Smith, Evelyn Patrice
Smith, Francis E., Jr.
Smith, Gail C.
Smith, Gene StanciU
Smith, Gerald Graham
Smith, Glenda Joyce
Smith, Henry Allen
Smith, Jack Belvin
Smith, Jacqueline K.
Smith, James Larry
Smith, James Norns
Smith, Jane Iris
Smith, Janice Eliz
Smith, Jean Anne
Smith, Jefferson Lee
Smith, Jerry Ralph
Smith, Joan Rochelle
Smith, John Jordan
Smith, John Martin, Jr.
Smith, Joyce Ann
Smith, Juanita M.
Smith, Judy Lewis
Smith, Kandice Lynn
Smith, Kenneth Howard
Smith, Kenneth Wayne
Smith, Lannis Eugene
Smith, Lanny Oscar
Smith, Lawrence Allen
Smith, Linda Faye
Smith, Linda Lee
Smith, Marcia P.
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Smith, Marland B.
Smith, Mary France
Smith, Mary Louis
Smith, Michael E.
Smith, Nancy M.
Smith, Palsy Gayle
Smith, Nancy Ruth
Smith, Pesey Luci
Smith, Phillip Ray
Smith, Ralph Russe
Smith, Rebecca Jam
Smith, Rhoda Jeane
Smith, Robert Marvin
Smith, Sally Annette
Smith, Saundra Kaye
Smith, Scan Purcell
Smith, Sheila Oakley
Smith, Steven B.
Smith, Steven B.
Smith, Susan Kay
Smith, Svlvia Kathrvn
Smith, Thomas E.
Smith, Timothy Kent
Smith, Vicki Diane
Smith, Warren B.
Smith, William H., Jr.
Smithsoss', Hersey Jo
Smithttick, Shirley G.
Smothers, Jeanne Dale
Snavely, Robert Grant
Snead, Daniel C.
Snell, Carroll Austin
Snipes, David B.
Sniteman, Stephen B.
Snow, Edwin Craig
Snu,eES, Frances C.
Snyder, Donald F.
Snyder, Morris E.
Solomon, Michael E.
Soltys, Michael A.
Sorrell, Anne Mane
Southall, Phyllis D.
Southerland, Anthony
Southerland, Fred J.
Southerland, James D.
Southerland, Kathryn
Southerland, Richard
Southerland, Sandra L.
Soxard, Royal Preston
Spain, Hilda G.
Southeatc, Thomas F.
SpanRler, Evelyn L.
Spano, Barbara Ann
Sparger, Frederick J.
Sparks, Marfiarct L.
Sparrow, Diana Jo
Sparrow, Stephen
Sparrow, William C.
Spears, Lynda Lee
Spears, Martha Burns
Speas, Ann Hants
Speckman, Mark C.
Speight, John Lewis
Speir, Rawley G.
Spence, Andrea K.
Spence, Cristie Anne
Spence, Kcifford D.
Spence, Ronald I.
Spencer, Johnny W.
Spencer, Phyllis A.
Spencer, Ronald D.
Spithaler, Dariene D.
Spitzer, Michael G.
Spivey, Susan B.
Spivey, Thomas Barry
Spoon, Rena Jane
Spragins, Elmo Dale
Spragins, Linda C.
SpringeU, Nancy L.
Springs, Eleanor Anne
Sprinkle, Melindi Ann
Spruill, Constance T.
Spruill, Karen Sue
Spniill, Mary Kay
Stadiem, Sara Betty
Stafford, Grace Ann
Stafford, Patricia J.
Stafford, Shcrti T.
Stainback, Brenda Lou
Staley, John A., Jr.
Slaley, Linda Lee
Stalker, Sharon E.
Slallings, Barbara D.
Stallincs, Dewey Abb
Stallings, Edna Mae
StJllings, Linda C.
Stalls, James Kenneth
Stalnaker, Susan E.
Stamps, Susan Byrle
Stancil, James C.
Stancil, Sue Anthony
Standahl, Jerry J.
Stanfield, Robert F.
Stanley, Cynthia Sue
Stanley, Frances Ann
Stanley, Judy Ann
Stanley, Nancy Y.
Stanley, Phyllis Kay
Stanley, Ruby Jane
Stanley, William T.
Stansbuo-. Nancy M.
Staples, Dennis Shaw
Starke, Linda D.
Steed, Wm. Pagit
Steele, Ann Harris
Steele, Ritchie Dare
Steeley, James Ernest
Stcgall, Marshall H.
Steinberg, Jay Ralph
Steinberg, Miriam R.
Steinberg, Bruce A.
Stem, Sandra E.
Stephens, James Lynn
Stephens, Jennings W.
Stephenson, Gloria E.
Stephenson, James T.
Stephenson, Jane P.
Stephenson, Jerome B.
Stephenson, Susan E.
Stephenson, Sandra C.
Stephenson, Thomas P.
Stephenson, Willard G.
Stevens, Glenda Sue
Stevens, Judith D.
Stevens, Pamela Ann
Stephenson, Vivian R.
Stewart, Donald A.
Stewart, Jo Ann
Stewart, Joan Grace
Stewart, Sandra
Stewart, Thomas A.
Stinagle, Janice Eliz
Slinson, Wesley Ray
Stith, Laurence A. Jr.
Stith, Phillip E.
Slockdale, Dennis
Stockner, James Irven
Stockton, Douglas M.
Stoken, Edward J.
Stokes, Dennis A.
Stokes, Ella Grace
Stokes, Frances Noble
Sloltz, Cecelia Kay
Stone, Sara Patricia
Stone, Susan A.
Stortcr, Jeanne Lou
Stott, Gayle Jordan
Stott, Thomas Carlyle
Slovall, Marilyn G.
Stovall, Thornton, Jr.
Stowe, David Lee
Stowe, Hugh Mason
Strain, Robert D.
Strawbridge, Martha B.
Strawn, Bobby M.
Street, Susan Jane
Strickland, Charles E.
Streifel, Lome Jo
Strickland, Arnette
Strickland, Eddie H.
Strickland, Gwendolyn
Strickland, Joseph H.
Strickland, Linda D.
Strickland, Louis E.
Strickland, Nan W.
Strickland, Peggy R. B.
Strickland, Marilyn L.
Strickland, Robert D.
Strickland, Rudy C.
Strickland, Mildred J.
Strickland, William A.
Stnckland, Willard B.
Stringer, James R.
Stringfellow, Donald
Stroud, Cynthia Ann
Stroud, Lawrence A.
Stroud, Larry C.
Stroup, Wm. Robert
Strupp, Judith Elaine
Stuart, Cynthia L.
Stubbs, Clyde Van
Stubbs, Colon Patrick
Stuckey, Charles W.
Study, Neil Thompson
Sturm, Sarah Anna
Sturz, Carle Joe
Stutts, Barney W., Jr.
Styron, Esther K.
Sryron, Patricia K.
Sugg, Donna Troy
Suggs, Lennie J.
Suggs, Phyllis Gail
Sullivan, Coleman N.
Surles, Billie Ruth
Surlcs, Gayle O.
Surles, Hugh Sexton
Surratt, Joel Allan
Surrett, Dale C.
Sutliff, John A. Jr.
Sutter, Robert Roy
Sutton, Alton J., Jr.
Sutton, Charles T.
Sutton, Frederick I.
Sutton, Joanna E.
Sutton, Mary L.
Sutton, Sandra Kaye
Sutton, Sherviood R.
Swain, Clifford Wade
Swain, Teresa Carol
Swan, Dorothy Ann
Swan, Sallie Ruth
Swann, Jerry Normar
Swanner, Charles P.
Swaney, Larry B.
Sweat, George Lewis
Swartzlander, Jeanne
Sweat, George Lewis
Swiggett, Linda G.
Swindell, Thelma Kay
Swink, Kenneth W.
Swinson, Allen S.
Thompson, Sarah N.
Thompson, Wallace E.
Thompson, Wm. Larry
Thompson, Winfield L.
Thornburg, Brenda J.
Thorne, Edwin John
Thome, Frances D.
Thornton, Mildred J.
Tillett, Robert C.
Tillev, Edna A.
Tilley, Theresa R.
Tillman, Linda Carol
Tillman, Mary L.
Tillwick, Karen Ann
Timberlake, Manlyn J.
Timberlake, Otis E., Jr.
Timberlake, Patnck B.
Tingen, Marshall Lee
Tingle, Rita C.
Tingle, Treva D.
Tinsley, Lo
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Trott, Phyllis Quinn
roller, Serge Henry
Trotter, Tcrrie T.
Troupe, Joseph T.
Truesdale, John M.
Truitt, Nancy Carolyn
Truitt, Robert Elmo
Tuck, Margaret Jean
Tucker, Carol Ann
Tucker, Carolyn Ann
Tucker, Joshua L.
Tucker, Wanda Eliz
Tudor, Donald Norris
Tugwell, Jewel Moore
Tunnell, Virginia R.
Tunstall, Betty L.
Tunstall, Joseph P., Jr.
Turcotte, Juanita Lee
Turlington, Barbara L.
Turlington, Janice F.
Turlington, Milton E.
Turner, Hubert M., Jr.
Turner, John Sparrow
Turner, Joseph W.
Turner, Katherine M.
Turner, Kenneth Wayne
Turner, Linda Grace
Turner, Patricia Lee
Tussey, Pamela C.
Tutor, Nancy Carmen
Tutterow, Charles D.
Turtle, Judy Elaine
Turtle, Judy Lynn
Twigg, Wallace B., Jr.
Twiford, Dennis O.
Twiford, Travis Wayne
Twisdale, Andrew E.
Twisdale, George M.
Twitty, Tommy E.
Tyer, Charlie Brown
Tyer, Jimmy Harold
Tyer, Sue Wallace
Tyler, Harry Lee
Tyler, John Dorian
Tyler, John Rodney
Tyndall, Robert A.
Tyson, John Kermit
Tyson, Joseph James
Tyson, Vernon Leon
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Underbill, Timothy C.
Underwood, Elizabeth
Upchurch, Karen Leigh
Upchurch, Larry B.
Upchurch, Michael Lee
Upchurch, Susan T.
Upton, Bill L., Jr
Upton, William E.
Usilton, John Lyston
Usic, Cynthia Sue
Utley, Billie
Utley, Carolyn Anne
Utsey, Tina Dianne
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Vadcn, Lawrence A.
Vail, Jack Steven
Vallery, Roberta J.
Vandercook, Brian R.
Van Geldcr, Donna
Van Middlesworth, C.
Vanburen, Patricia N.
Vance, Kate Huske
Vannoy, William E.
Vantuyl, Alan Wells
Vantuyl, Neil C.
Vaughan, Barbara A.
Vaughan, Lana Johann
Vaughan, Linda F.
Vaughn, Charles W.
Vaughn, James Albert
Vause, John Irvin, Jr.
Veazey, Jean
Veasey, Mary Margaret
Veillette, Joseph L.
Venters, Sara Lou
Verncr, Sharon Gale
Vernon, Robert G.
Vernon, Owen Smith
Verrone, Jerry M.
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