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With loving hearts and willing minds,The Bennett way we trod,
Not only for ourselves, our school,
And country, but for God.In this great world, we are just one groupFrom all locales and climes,But all we do reflects the life,
And living in our times:A mass march at the Capitol
The aim: to make men free
And happy Christmas sisters joined
Around a shining tree.
The dormitories in the night.
Unbroken Bennett green.
The old library filled with light.
A beautiful May Queen.The stately reverent chapel whereIn thankfulness we went,
For having known the goodness of
A Pope and President.But after darkness comes the dawnIn which we turn from sorrowAnd ever forward, walk to faceA promising tomorrow.We think of leaders strong and true
Who led us through this year.
The students and the faculty,
Always prepared and near.
Miss Idle Gossip's resting placeBeside the Bennett Bell
That pealed oh so majestically
A sound we know so well.
But just how much can one poem say,
Or one yearbook impart?The memories not found in hereLive deep within the heart.
Dianne Mitchell
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Each step has had to be carefully planned and formulated
by our leaders as we continue our universal search
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Yet it is with a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment
that we see our dreams materialize.
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also important aspects of
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shows, teas, sports.
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One must, however, have intellectual pursuits
to balance the lighter activities. . .
it is with deep interest and warmness
that visitors are welcomed to the Bennett Campus
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Religion is an important aspect of every Bennett girl's life. Weekday chapel is held three times a week with formalvespers on Sunday
ALMA MATERBennett, now our voices raise,
Harmonies of grateful praise;
We, thy daughters find thee fair,
Loyally thy colors bear,Truth and honor in thy halls,
Faith and love within thy walls;
Every dear to us thou art,
Firm within each loyal heart!
CHORUS
Alma Mater, now we sing,
Hail the light that thou doest bring;
True we've been throughout the past;
True to thee while life shall last.
May we never smirch the goodGendered here in sisterhoodMay we ever choose aright
Guided but by honor bright;
Ever lovelier shalt thou live,
As thy daughters freely give:
Ever glorious above,Testimonies of our love.
'Til the evening shadows fall,
'Til we heed our last clear call,
Mother, may we offer theeLives of worth and purity?
Go with us throughout the years,
Smile on us in doubts and fears;
Bless us with thy tender care,
Mother- -fairest of the fair!
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,4 TRIBUTE TO JOHN F. KENNEDYA LIGHT HAS GONE
What be the tears and the turmoil that I see;
A light has left the world for all eternity.
Let the nation and the world pay homage unto him,Our leader, from which the freedoms of the world did stem.
Great a man so he was in his memorable years,
Expressed so deeply in four long days of tears.
Hail to our chief, in silence may he rest,
His light never be forgotten, his years be the best.
So be the trend of freedoms never-ending fight,
That lived within his soul and come to be his might.
Mourn not his death, for it t'was not in vain;
The liberties of man n'er be so easily slain.
His beliefs and his principles shall live forever;
As he fought so hard in each of his endeavors;True Democracy shall miss him indeed,
And rely on his philosophies in time of need.
A shot! A scream! was all that it took;
A sob, a tear, and then a mournful look.
The President is dead! May God save the world,
Defend his beliefs, less be there more turmoil.
Then; six white horses on a sunny day,
Rode our chief in silence to lay.
The nation drowned in its terrible shameWhile forever upon his grave will burn the eternal flame.
His journey as in Christ's, was to save ALL mankind;So cry not any more and look not behind.
Life will never cease to exist, though GOOD men die;
The nation and the world forget just why.
May God protect our country, in its years yet to be,
And let not his death hamper our strive for universal liberty
For such was his life; may generations unto sing
Of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Long live the King!
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Staff and Faculty
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The historic year of 1963 illustrates a
truth we know all too well. There are manyturns a road can take in a brief span of time.
No person can know what the future has in
store. This is why it is important to take
every opportunity to dramatize the pleasant
and rewarding events in human experience.
"Life in Our Time s ," an appropriate
theme chosen by your Yearbook Committee,provides a pleasant record of the collegiate
experience of the Bennett Students. For the
seniors, in particular, it will be a resource for
remembering the care-free, fun- chucked days
you often thought to be difficult and terribly
demanding. They were this, too.
In the future you will have many occasions to review the undergraduate years - to dream about
them - to long for them - and perhaps to cry a little. The experience of remembering will be a
source of strength each time you face a new and uncertain circumstance.
We have many reasons to congratulate you, the seniors, for your achievements. You are alovely class. We hope that a good life is in store for each of you. We are grateful to the Yearbookstaff for providing this record which allows you to recall many experiences you will be glad to re-member over many, many years.
Willa B. Player
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ADMINISTRATION and STAFF
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Mr. James Scarlette - BusinessManager
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Mrs. Mary Eady - Registrar
Miss Jean Dixon - Secretary Business Office
Mrs. Myra Jones - Dietitian
Mrs. Fredrica Sayles - CashierMiss Doris Rogers - Secretary in Business Office
Mr. Lawrence Rogers-Superintendent, Buildings and
Grounds
Mrs. Eula Willis - Dining Hall
Assistant Dietitian
Mrs. Mary Robbins - Manager, Snack Bar
Miss Mary Spruell - SecretaryStenographic Bureau
Mrs. Anez ThomasSecretary in Activities-
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Mr. Moses Walker - Manager, College Store; Business Education
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Mrs. Rosa Hooker - Stenographer
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Mrs. Margaret McMillanSecretary - Psychological Service
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Mrs. Rena GodboltStenographer - Public Relations Office
Rev. John Corry - College Chaplain
Mrs. Bobbie Humphrey - Bookkeeper & Mrs. Christine Bizzell - Assistant
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Mrs. Katherine Doggett
Faculty Secretary
Miss Jean Franklin
Dormitory Assistant
Yearbook Advisor
Mrs. Dorothy Johnson - Assistant to Registrar
Mrs. Doris Rice - Stenographer
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HUMANITIESEnglish, French, music, and Business edu-
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Humanities. Added to these four minors are
art, dramatics, and library science. Private
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Miss Dorothy Boone - English Mrs. Blanche Raiford - French - Spanish
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Dr. John CrawfordEnglish-Chairman Division of Humanities
Miss Julia WilsonBusiness Education-Accounting
Mrs. Amelia Altvater
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Mrs. Marianne Rosthal
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Clothing and Textiles; Director,Home and Family Life Education
Miss Hattie L. ThomasPhysical Education
The Division of Sciences offers majors in biology, chemistry, mathematics, general science,health and physical education. Pre-professional preparation for schools of medicine, dentistry,pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, and laboratory technology is also offered. Courses in thedivision are taught not only as requirements for majors, but also to provide a general knowledgeof the sciences.
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Miss Anna B. CampFoods and Nutrition
Mrs. Cynthia ChiversPhysical Education
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Dr. Roy LeeChemistry
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Dr. Henry SaylesChemistry-Chairman Science Division
Mr. Alexander EdwardsBiology
Mrs. Judith O'FallonMathematics
Mr. Murray RobbinsRussian-Physics-Mathematics
Mr. Ozie JohnsonMathematics
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Majors in Elementary Education, History, Psy-chology, Social Sciences, and Sociology andMinors in Economics, Religion and Philosophyconstitute the Social Science Division. One Re-warding Experience Is That Afforded By WorkingWith The Students In The Children's House.Another Unique Feature Of The Department is
The Thesis Required of History Majors andMinors During The Junior Year.
Dr. Chauncey Winston - Education Chairman,Social Science Division
Mrs. Earline Currie - Elementary Ed. TeacherChildren's HouseMrs. L. Richards - Director Children's House
SOCIALSCIENCE
Dr. Francis Grandison - Psychology
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Mr. Ansel P. Simpson - Sociology
Dr. Shang-Ling Fu - Sociology
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Dr. Rose Karfiol - Economics
Mrs. Myrtle Sampson - Library Science
Dr. Charles Garth - Sociology
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Allen Andrewetta Anita Bennett Gloria Benson Roma Best Rebecca Bethea
Black AndersonArmita Blackwell
Carolyn Blackwell Karen Blalock Loretta Boggs Patricia Brandon
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Nellie CampbellJessie CardwellBrenda ChadwickEllen Christopher
Carolyn ClaudeJulia CobbMary ColeElla ColemanJoycelin Cooper
Rosalind CorbettSandra CostonBarbara CuretonSandra DaysPhyllis Debnam
Andrea DesVerneyLa Sandria DicksVera DixonJuanita DulaBarbara Edney
Beverly EdwardsHarriette EleyBeatrice EnglandBarbara EnglishPatricia Faison
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Sharon FerebeeGwendolyn Fletcher
Eloise Franklin
Cynthia FreddrickBarbara Gadsden
Carolyn GardnerAlva Gilbert
Cheryl Gilbert
Roberta GoodeWilma Griffin
Constant Griffis
Theresa Hall
Margarie HambinMabel HardeyHenrietta Harris
Sheila HarrisHattye HaydenRosa HeneganKatie HiggsSarah Hill
Elsis Hilliard
Sumner HodgesJoyce HoodFloetta HouseCatherine Houston
Sonja HuntChenita JacksonCornelia Jackson
Edna JacksonMary Jacobs
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Mary JamesNaomi JamesPatricia Jenkins
Carole JenningsJulia Johnson
Carolyn JonesMinerva JonesFrances Kelly
Barbara LakeGarrine Laney
Isabell LawrenceGwendolyn LeecostSylena LesterDola Little
Corene Lownes
Ethel Mallette
Carolyn MarksSharyn MarshallJacqueline MartinJoyce Martin
Jeune MatthewsJohnsie McAdooRosalind McAdooMaxine McCallumGrenda McCoy
Fay McLeodThay McLeodLenora MentionLinda Millet
Rose Mitchell
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Claudette ParkerMichelle ParrisPeggy PatrickPrathin PattabongsHelen Peele
Freelya Phillips
Shirley PooleEddyce PopeCynthia PurnellBrenda Quick
Jamelle RackleyJanice RaifordRoberta ReddPamela ReddickSandra Rice
Cheryl RiddickEarlene RobertsRegina RobertsMarilyn RobinsonMaxine Ruston
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Ruthie SandersJoanne SchenckEva SimpsonGlenda Smith
Karen SmithSauncira SolomonMollye SpruelPatricia Stanfield
Judith Sullivan
Nannie TaylorClaudia ThomasHelen ThomasEdna TurnerLucinda Vaughn
Geneva WalkerPatricia WallerDianne WestAnita WhiteDarilyn Wilds
Jean WilliamsMargaret WilliamsRuth Willis
Janice WilsonPamela Wimberly
Sylvia WoodruffSally WrightFannye WycheJeanette Zinnerman
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Mamie Anderson
Joyce Arrington
Edith Autry
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Sophomore ClassWilla Bing
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MiriamBogan
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Elizabeth CarterRuby ChessonLillie Coley-GreeneErnestine Collins
Carolyn ConwayGayle CottenJacqueline CroomSandra Cummings
Glenda DavisBrenda DouglasJuliette DouglasMary Douglass
Alice EasleyJerryline Elliott
Evelyn FergusonDoris Forney
Willa FosterJuanita FoyFrancine GoodrumPaulette Grant I
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Rose GravesPatricia GreeneLinda GrigsbyPatricia Hall
Wilma HamptonMarlene HardinElnora HarrisMadeline Harris
Deborah Hatchel
Margaret HaydenCarolyn HayesRachael Henderson
Gail HickersonBarbara HickmanBeverly HighlandVictoria Hillman
Yvonne HodgeGenevieve Holland
Adrian JacksonBettv Jackson
Brenda JacksonShirley JacksonBettye JamesVeronica Johnson
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Carolyn Livisay
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Delois Lowrance
Faye McClainWinona McDowellGwendolyn McQueenDelarion Madden
Carolyn MaddoxWilma MannDoris MartinJewelle Merritt &££Rose MeyersAnn MiddletonGretta MiddletonConstance Mitchell
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Carmella PowellBemadette Purvis
Ernestine ReddickEva RiceGeraldine RobertsJanyce Rollins
Zelraa MooreThelma MorganLois MosleyTagiilima Mussau
Anita NorrelViola OwensDelores ParkerVictoria Perkins
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Charlie RoundtreeJennie RussellSandra Satterwhite
Diane SavageNancy ShadeLily So
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Charlotte TenbrookJudith Thomas
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Madeline BoydJoyce Brown
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Charlayna CrawfordMargie CumboDel Tricia Currie
Margie Dillard
Helene Douglas
Marthalia Dunn
Pattie Ellis
Sygnora FoggNancy FooteBetty Foster
Genevieve GadsdenWilma Giles
Jacqueline GlennNancy Glymph
Lucille GorhamAlice Griffen
Teresa GrotonBarbara Hammond
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Ruth Twitty
Sandra Vails
Bernice WalkerCleo Walker
Eartha WalkerIrene WalkerCheryl WallsBernice Washington
Patricia WashingtonCorine Whittington
Dorothy WilkersonJosie Wills
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RES'NA ALLENFayetteville, N. C.
Sociology - History
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DORIS ALSTONGreensboro, N. C.
Elementary Education
PRISCILLA ALSTONCamden, N. J.
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Sociology - Psychology
SHIRLEY BOOTHCamden, N. J.
Business Education - English
French - Library Science
SHEILA BRINKLEYRichmond, Va.
History - Sociology
EMMA BROWNAtlanta, Ga.Sociology - Psychology
ELAINE BROWNFarmville, N. C.
Business Education - Library Science
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GWYNN BROWNPleasantville, N. J.
Elementary Education
NANCY BROWNAbingdon, Va.
Sociology - Psychology
SALLIE BROWNHigh Point, N. C.
Elementary Education
BEVERLY BRYANTryon, N. C.
History - Social Science
CAROLE BYRDHartsville, S. C.
Elementary Education
LILLIAN CHESTERThomasville, Ga.Music Education
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YVONNE CLARKSONRaleigh, N. C.
Mathematics - Biology
VERA COLBERTMacon, Ga.Business Education - Spanish
JULIA COSTONBurgaw, N. C.
Foods - Nutrition
JACQUELYN CUMBERLANDERWest Point, Ga.
English - Library Science
ERLENE DAVISLancaster, S. C.
English - Spanish
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Social Science - Sociology
WILLETTE DAYELeaksville, N. C.
Elementary Education
GWENDOLYN DONNELLGreensboro, N. C.
Biology - Physical Education
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LOIS DOOLEYPrarie View, TexasMusic Education
SYLVIA DUNCANCheraw, S. C.
Elementary Education
MABEL FRAZIERLaray, S. C.
Home Economics - Science
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Elementary Education
BRENDA GREENPhiladelphia, Pa.Psychology - Special Education
DORIS GREENInverness, Fla.
Biology - Physical Education
SERITA HAIRSTONDraper, N. C.
Social Science - History
DANIETTE HARRISGreensboro, N. C.
Organ
VALERIA HEDRICKGreensboro, N. C.
Elementary Education
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OLIVIA HINESGreensboro, N. C.
Chemistry - General Science
RANDOLYN JOHNSONGreensboro, N. C.
Psychology - Biology
THOMASINE JACKSONSelma, Ala.
Biology - Chemistry
YVONNE JEFFRIESGreensboro, N. C.
Psychology - Biology
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HELEN KNIGHTGreensboro, N. C.
Sociology - Psychology
PEGGY LEACHPittsboro, N. C.
Pre - Medicine & German
FAYE LEEHouston, TexasMusic Education
CAROLYN LETTBessemer, Ala.
Home Economics
VERNICE LOVICKPantego, N. C.
Home Economics - GeneralScience
LOIS LUCASGreensboro, N. C.
Medical Technology
BARBARA LYNNYoungstown, OhioHistory - Spanish
CLARALEATA CUTLER MATTHEWCamden, N. J.
Physical Education - Biology
CLAUDETTE McCARTHERSociology - PsychologyMount Airy, N. C.
HELEN McCLURERock Hill, S. C.
Pre - Medicine, MathematicsGerman
MINNIE McGIRTCamden, S. C.
English - Art
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DIANNE MITCHELLWashington, D. C.
English - Spanish
CHRISTINE MOSEBYRocky Mount, N. C.
Business Education - Library
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SHIRLEY O'NEALSelma, N. C.
Home Economics - Science
YVONNE PANNELLRoanoke, Va.
Music Education
SUDIE PAYTONKinston, N. C.
Sociology - Economics
JOYCE PHELPSAnnapolis, Md.Biology - Science
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English - Library Science
CAROLYN RHINEHARDTClaremont, N. C.Business Education - LibraryScience
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Music Education
ELISAPETA SAELUALeone, American SamoaBusiness Education - LibraryScience
PSYCHE SAWYERSalisbury, N. C.
English - Business Education
LOIS SCRUGGSThomasville, Ga.Biology - Physical Education
EDWINA SMITHThomasville, Ga.
Biology - Psychology
ALMA STOKESGreensboro, N. C.
Elementary Education
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BERTHA STOKELYBristol, Va.Sociology - Psychology
MARY SURGEONGreensboro, N. C.Biology - General Science
KIWANA TALBERT (Crump)Lexington, N.C.Biology - General Science
DORIS TATEMorganton, N. C.
Elementary Education
SYBIL THOMASAlbany, Ga.
Music Education
ROSA THURSTONBronx, New YorkSociology - History V
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Music - Library Science
FAITHE TRENTParksley, Va.
Physical Education - Biology
JOANNE TURNERWinston - Salem, N. C.
Biology - Mathematics
VERNA VENSONSt. Louis, Mo.Pre - Medicine
PRISCILLA VIRGILThomasville, Ga.Elementary Education
WILLIE WAGSTAFFGreensboro, N. C.
Elementary Education
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English - Drama
BRENDA WHITEBaltimore, Md.Social Science - History
BARBARA WHITFIELDNew Haven, Conn.English - General Language
NANCY WIGGINSPittsburgh, Pa.
Sociology - History
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Elementary Education
FLAVIA WILLIAMSBaltimore, Md.Pre - Medicine
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Biology - General Science
BRENDA WOODARDHouston, TexasBusiness Education - English
MYRTLE WOODARDThomasville, Ga.
French - BusinessEducation
JOYCE YOUNGPhiladelphia, Pa.Elementary Education
NETTIE YOUNGTupelo, Miss.Clothing - Art
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SEATED: Eddyce Pope, Ellen Christopher, Beverly Neyland, Regina Roberts.
CONE HALL OFFICERSTOP L-R: Gwynn Brown, Shirley Booth, Myrtle Woodard, JoLaurence Richardson, Catherine Stallings, Sheila Brink-
ley, Miss Peanella Hughes, Dorm Director. FLOOR: Shirley O'Neal, Susie Powell Barbara Reeves.
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JONES HALL OFFICERSSTANDING L-R: Anita Bennett, Essie Lias, Joanne Schenck, Charlene Satter, Rose Mitchell, Jeune Mathews, Flo-
etta House. SEATED: Minerva Jones, Diane West, Mrs. Moore, Director, Patricia Waller, Constant Griffis, Barbara
Cureton.
KENT HALL OFFICERSSTANDING L-R: TagulimaMassau, Dorothy Wilkerson, Sandra Vails, Faye McClain, Yvonne Hodge, Barbara James,
Willa Foster, Edith Autry. SEATED: Mrs. Hoyle, Director, Clemontine Watkins, Lillie Madison, Margie Dilliard,
Princess Miller, Dorothy Simms.
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MERNER HALL OFFICERSSITTING L-R: Miss Jean Franklin, Relief Dorm Director. Naomi Largent, Sara Birmingham, Nancy Glymph,Elizabeth Hansberry, Mrs. Snipes, Dorm Director. STANDING: Barbara Turner, Shirley Ruffin, Cassandra Bowen,Paulette Grant, Victoria Hillman, Deadra Brewer, Sandra Johnson.
PFEIEFER HALL OFFICERSTOP L-R: Jayne Ryder, Sharon Hardiman, Kaye Thompson, Linda Hardy, Elsie Jacobs. BOTTOM: Pattie Banks,Norma Hester, Edna Hardy, Mrs. Lynn, Director.
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Shirley Smedley, Mrs. O. R. Simpson, Dorm Director.
NON-RESIDENT STUDENTSTOP L-R: Mary Surgeon, Jean Blair, Glenda Smith, Alice Stubbs. SEATED: Juliette Douglas, Willie Mae Wagstaff,
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STANDING L. to R. Catherine Bounds, Linda Powell, Bertha
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STANDING L-R: Edna Hardy, Catherine Stallings, Elizabeth Hansberry, Regina Carpenter, Carolyn King, Myrtle
Woodard, Joyce Dunn, Shirley Watson, Marilyn Livisay, Frances Campbell.
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MARSHAL BOARDTOP L - R: Jean Blair, Kiwana Crump, Shirley O'Neal, Helen Knight, Willette Daye, Sanda Vails, Doris Tate, Nancy
Wiggins. BOTTOM: Joyce Young, Carolyn Lett, Christine Moseby, Regina Carpenter, Patricia Murray, Carolyn
Carter, Verna Venson.
STUDENT NA TIONAL ED UCA TIONASSOCIATION
TOP L - R: Elsie Jacobs, Oza Hawkins, Gwynn Brown, Naomi Largent. BOTTOM: Corine Whittington, Bettye
Alston, Delarion Madden, Elizabeth Hansberry, Joyce Young, Carolyn Blackwell.
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TOP L - R: Joyce Young, Carolyn Conway, Carole Bryant, Claudia Hubbard, Oza Hawkins, Carolyn Carter, Gen-
evieve Holland, Brenda Jackson, Minnie McGirt. BOTTOM - Essie Lias, Del Tricia Currie, Mabel Fraizer, Pres.,
Carolyn King, Jacquelyn Cumberlander.
NAA CPTOP L - R: Bertha Stokely, Diane West, Emma Brown, Joanne Schenck, Sandra Vails, Margaret Traylor. BOTTOM- Marilyn Mackrel, Regina Carpenter, Patricia Murray, Barbara Lynn.
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BENNETT BANNER STAFFL-R Lillie Madison, Verna Venson, Catherine Bounds, Shiela Brinkley, Jewel Merritt, Jo L. Richardson, MyraPhillips.
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TOP: L.to R., Peggy Leach, Verna Venson, Yvonne Clarkson, Priscilla Alston. BOTTOM: L. to R., Armita Black-
well, Zenora Williams, Rose Meyers, Wilma Griffin.
MUSIC CLUB
STANDING L to R., Floretta House, Margaret Traylor, Elaine Upton, Mary Adams, LaVerne Norwood, Joyce Dunn,
Gwendolyn Washington, Barbara Hammond, Eartha Walker, Andriette Lineberger, Claudette Parker. SEATED L. to
R., Jo L. Richardson, Lillian Chester.
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L. TO R., Mrs. Johnson, Librarian; Jean Williams, Mary Jacobs, Linda Hardy, Kay Thompson, Charlie Roundtree,Shirley Smedley.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
TOP: L. to R., Lily So, Lilia Alphonse, Shirley Poole, Velma Harris, Edna Hardy, Wei Lei So. MIDDLE: L., R.,Brenda Jackson, Tagiilima Massau, Juliannah Ajani, Jean Blair, Carolyn King. BOTTOM: L. to R. Delores Whit-aker, Regina Williams, Ernestine Reddick, Yvonne Hodge, Sara Birmingham.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS & MINORSSTANDING: L. to R,, Diane Harris, Claudia Huburt, Barbara James, Joyce Brown, Claraleata Matthew, Edelyce
Polk. STOOPING: L. to R», Rulen Molock, Jean Bailey, Seporia Holland, Madeline Boyd, Myra Phillips, Norma
Hester, Faith Trent, Sonja Hunt.
WOMEN'S A THLETIC ASSOCIA TIONTOP: L. to R., Genevieve Holland, Seporia Holland, Joyce Brown, Madeline Boyd, Delois Lowrance. BOTTOM: L.
to R., Jean Bailey, Claudia Hubbard, Rulen Molock, Norma Hester.
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THEATRE GUILDL. TO R., Gayle Cotton, Marcia Johnson, Shirley Smedley, Lillie Colley-Green, Del-Tricia Currie, Carolyn Carter,
Elizabeth Hansberry, Lawrencella Wright, Elizabeth Carter, Linda Grigsby, Victoria Hillman, Carolyn Blackwell,
Sonja Hazard, Paulette Grant.
MODERN DANCE GROUPTOP L. to R., Norma Hester, Marsha Bullock, Jean Bailey, Claudia Hubbard, Barbara James. BOTTOM L. to R.
Elizabeth Carter, Rulen Molock, Carolyn Turner, Delarion Madden, Patricia Boggs.
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Marie Pouncey, Patricia Standfield, Princess Miller, Faye Oliver, Grace Bennett, Shirley Rutin. SEATED L. to R.,
Norma Cobbs, Mable Frazier, Jennie Russell, Nancy Foote, Vernice Lovick, Shirley O'Neal, Carolyn Lett, MargieDillard, Betty Jackson, Juanita Dula, Phyllestine Ward, Mary Jacobs.
OHXSENIOR CHOIR
FOURTH ROW, Top L-R: Wilma Mem, Myra Phillips, Yvonne Jefferies, Creola Alston, Carolyn Tarpley, Catherine
Stallings. THIRD ROW L-R: Genevieve Gasden, Catherine Bounds, Mildred Reddick, Faithe Trent, Jean Bailey,
Patricia Hall, Lillie Madison, Pattie Banks, Brenda Thorton, Carolyn Conway. SECOND ROW L-R; Paulette Grant,
Paula Lewis, Diane Moore, Barbara Hammond, Mary Adams, Catherine Williams, Charlayna Crawford, Randolyn
Johnson, Claudia Hubbard, Sybil Thomas. FIRST ROW, BOTTOM: Sandra Cummings, Veronica Johnson, VeraColbert, Wendy Parker, Elizabeth Carter, Sarah Norwood, Yvonne Mason, Alice Saunders, Sara Green.
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Workbegins early and lasts long on a yearbook. The layout must be planned, advertisements
have to be solicited and copy prepared. Yearbook work is very demanding and yet very reward-
ing. It affords an unforgettable experience for those who can participate.
I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to all those persons who worked so faithfully and
diligently to make possible the 1963-64 edition of the BENNETT BELLE. My special thanks to
our advisor, Miss Jean Franklin.
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