1966 graduates of Asheville-Biltmore College

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A-B College's 66 For '66
Staff Photo by Malcolm Gamble, Asheville Citizen, June 26, 1966

Asheville-Biltmore College Saturday night graduated its first class of 66 since A-B received senior college status three years ago.  Recipients of Bachelor of Arts degrees included: William Adams Jr., mathematics; Nicholaos Spyros Apostolopoulos, mathematics; Ronald Carter Babb, history; Thomas Allen Baber, mathematics; Richard Edward Bressler, mathematics; Frank Augustus Brown III, psychology; George Fulghum Bryan Jr., government; Carole Ann Carson, literature; Edwin Emmons Corcoran III, literature; John Richard Crompton, mathematics; Betty Sue Rice Crossley, biology; Donald Blair Dalton, drama; Lois Ann Deal, mathematics; Beatrice [Francine] Mitchell Delany, history; Nancy Marie Dillingham, literature; Doris Ann Dockery, history; Martha Alice Dula, literature; James Ray Elingburg, history; Julius L. Elliott, mathematics; Heather Ann Enloe, chemistry; Margaret Rabon Eskridge, literature; Ivey Lamar Garren, mathematics; Helen Bobo Gryder, biology and chemistry; Kenneth David Haller, psychology; Margaret Anne Haller, history; Eddie Bruce Harris, government; Beverly June Holcombe, literature; Raymond Myron Hunter, mathematics; William Harry Jarrett, psychology; Daniel Neil Jennings, mathematics; Reid Terrill Johnson, mathematics and psychology; Patricia Ann Lawrence, mathematics; Linda Matheson Lee, history; Hester Jane Kessler Longenecker, history; Louise Marie McCanless, psychology; Joan Parker MacBryde, art; Lana Gilbert Machen, history; Sidney Allison Martin Jr., government; Sandra Elizabeth Mastin, psychology; James Daniel Miller, mathematics; Guy Phillip Moore, psychology; Ralph Lane Moss, drama; Larry Dean Nix, economics and mathematics; Mary Ellen Notestine, art; Mary Jane Burke Perkins, history; Allan Franklin Pierce, history; William Frank Plyler II, psychology; Donna Faye Reeves, literature; Paul Harrison Reynolds, mathematics; Rosalind Rickman, literature; Larry William Roberts, economics; Karen Montgomery Rowland, art; Doris Cade Sanders, history; Yvonne Lily Bergman Scroggs, history; Gailya Joyce Stubbs, history; Stephen Robert Swearingen, biology and mathematics; David Nelson Teague, economics; Helen Gail Thomas, art; Joel Eugene Trexler, history; Geraldine Rudd Wells, history;  Maurice Norman Whitaker, psychology; Randall Thomas Wilburn, government; Gary Duane Wilde, economics; Joy Freel Williams, mathematics; Roger Jerry Wilson, economics; Vestal Eugene Yarbrough, history.