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ORGANIZATIONS |
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FRATERNITIES |
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BEAUTIES |
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Dedication
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There is one factor which decides the dis- tinction of a superior university, some- thing more than an excellent faculty, modem facilities, a Cotton-bowl football team, above-average students, or progres- sive policies. It is an accumulation of these attributes, but beyond this, it is a final product. The men and women graduating from Duke University each year form an ever-enlarging body known as the Alumni. They carry with them the name of this university into every conceivable field of service and employment. Through their accomplishments, the name of Duke has, in the period of little more than a quar- ter-century, gained prestige and respect as an educational institution. Year after year, professions and industries repeat their interviews for prospective employees because former Duke graduates have proven themselves outstanding. These em- ployers have learned that a Duke Alum- nus is a wise investment. However, we thank our Alums for more than having paved our way for a warm reception in the outside world. Alumni groups are becoming increasingly active in their contributions and interest in the University itself. In the last twelve years, the number of contributors to the Loyalty Fund has more than doubled, and in this period a total of over ^5.5 million has been accumulated. Alumni associations are also taking a growing interest in the policies and activities of the University. It is for their support, enthusiasm, and loyalty that we dedicate this 1961 Chan- ticleer to Duke Alumni everywhere. We salute with pride especially those alums who are currently holding positions of high achievement in every field — Medi- cine, Forestry, Religion, Law, Politics and Government, Business, and the Arts. And it is with gratitude and respect that we take this opportunity to recognize the man who co-ordinates Duke Alumni affairs — our own Mr. Charles Dukes.
Campus Life
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With fall freshmen descend on West Campus to "begin" . . .
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September 15 — and here they cornel "Better informed" fresh men and women from California to Venezuela to Pakistan hauled in luggage to "set up" a new home. A hectic week. — mixers . . . exams . . . meetmgs . . . the Y "Yogi Bear" Dance. No sooner settled than the upperclassman descended —
While on East, Co-eds are unleashed on the Ur
A week later upperclassmen unleash on co-eds.
Friendship
New pinnings and engagements . . .
roommates screamed after a long summer
apart . . . Nurses had capping . . .
fratmen inaugurated their social programs
with cabin parties, Sunday ''afternoons,''
section barbeques, dances . . .
Upperclassmen moved into freshman
territory flaunting their cars . . . Battle
started his Russian series.
Meanwhile the Chronicle re- turns to two issues . . .
Sororities rush
The Ambassadors bic
A Durham fall without rain — Yes! and how we enjoyed football in the sun (only one game in the rain) . . . the Duke gardens . . . the tennis courts . . . Mother's . . . the rock . . . the Eno. But it poured on Dink Bow Day as the Freshmen invaded Card Gymnasium for the dance which replaced the traditional games and picnic. Gals on East inanaged to survive rush between tension, heat and studies — what excitement as every sorority pledged the ''best" freshman girls.
Herberg, Kaufman, and Hopper descended on campus (thanks to Symposium Committee) to discuss — not without flaring tempers — ''Post Christian Man." For the three days of their November visit students attended panels and speeches and digested new thoughts in late hour bull sessions.
and spirited.
Sunday afternoon religious rituals are well attended by the student body.
"O. K. boys, when I give the word we all rush the Beta house and you know what to do."
Socially — Four Freshmen crooned . . . BOS-Sandles danced to the Larry Wooly Combo . . . Shoe 'h Slipper enticed Les Brown and the Glenn Miller Band to campus . . . Dad's Day. Culturally — Sunday organ recitals in the Chapel . . . Chamber Arts brought the New York String Sextet and the Hungarian String Quartet . . . Young Artists Series brought Rey de la Torre . . . Dad's Day Concert . . . Marcel Marceau and Vronsky and Babin starred in the All-Star Artists Series . . . Duke Symphony Concert . . . Grover Smith (professor of "inclusive tastes") gave a Last Lecture . . . Student Union brought Benjamin Mayes who sav/ integration as "next step" in race relations (grave foreshadowing) . . . Frog Wood sponsored by the Wesley Players enjoyed a big success. and Les.
Football . . . pep rallies — even a dance at Gilbert-Addoms . . . Fresh got Navy's goat . . . Homecoming ''wrecked Tech" — helped by Co-ed's in Homecoming Show . . . humiliation at Carolina and UCLA (although the players had a tremendous time).
Cooper sweeps right end for a first and ten.
'Thass right, fellas, Ah stands fo' clean livin'."
And — among other things, the girls on East decided they could teach the boys how to play football so they invaded West Campus, uniforms and all for their rough 'n tutnble 'powderpiiff game" . . . MSGA and others discussed ''the role of Mens Student Gorernment in government of the campus" — this lasted all year, among recommendations for Code changes, investigations, evaluations . . .
Phi Beta and Who's Who inducted the ''wheels" on the campus . . . the ATO's got caught . . .
"Let's wait till it dies down a little before we open the marshmallows."
Betty and Kathy push Republicans . . .
Politico: invaded campus — Steven^un came to
plug the Democrats — tJiey needed it as a
campus poll showed undergraduates favorea
Nixon two to one. Grad students and Faculty
dissented favoring Kennedy — seems they
were on the right track- Booths gave out
free material . . . tempers sometimes flared
in discussion . . . enthusiasts joined in
meetings. Even after elections, discussions
continued . . . but Duke returned to a settled
pattern as the cold of winter arrived . . .
Stevenson boosts Democrats
meanwhile, for some the pattern continues ,
as fall moves toward winter.
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Winter brings romancing doors . . .
. . while the Chapel con tinues its perpetual watch.
December ushered in the Co-ed Ball, Fraternity dances — and the Z.BT Ugliest Man Contest (Larry Schriver had the ugliest mug). Basketball season got rye// under way — victory after victory . . . Duke walked off with honors from the State Student Legislature . . . Gross spoke on the future of Duke — not too optifnistic . . . the Archive substituted an "appropriate" cover . . . President Hart emphasized academic excellence in his Founder's Day Speech.
Machines will conquer us yet!
Changed registration procedures brought loud cries of disapproval — but everyone survived. On East — Long Range Planning Committees sprouted as the students made their entrance on the planning scene . . . a jew, seeking ''intellectual integration," started the Experimental Dormitory germ (followed later by their West counterparts) . . . Terpsichorean presented a "Yule Fest" . . . dorynitory windows exhibited Christmas trees and decorations . . .
And fourth period's not even over yet.
They said it couldn't be done, and . . .
Sleet came down full force to put the campus in ice — hut things were hot as the "efigy" fire light- ed up the campus — Dr. Hart didn't get sleep for a few nights. And following a similar theme on East. Branson was the scene of attention December 7-11 as the Duke Players presented The Crucible.
etball comes with emotion- cheers . . .
id another Good Sportsmanship award.
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a Cotton Bowl victory .
December 17 — we left in droves (only six students itijured in accidents) to get ''Home for the Holidays'' (a jew sneaked away early pretending to have jobs) . . . After Santa Clans visited, a few watched the Cotton Bowl victory on TV . . . the less fortunate tuned in via radio . . . the most fortunate were in the band.
The return to campus wasn't too cheerful as exams loomed ahead — some took them pretty seriously while others . . . But then, the faculty refused additional study rooms — just not enough room!
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Moe receives a standing ovation from Duke supporters as he limps into the waiting arms of amiable Frank McGuire.
After exams — Rush! And how West Campus
jumped for two weeks since all C
Freshman men were ''urged" to participate —
38'^.( of the class pledged.
Vying with this excitement was basketball —
that is, basketball with U.N.C. . . .
Everyone had a heyday at the game and
afterwards charging and defending —
Broyden stuck by his Alma Mater a id
flayed away at Hey man . . . but Sports
Illustrated came to the rescue saying
Carolina was sore because Hey man hadnt
taken McGuire's ''underground railroad"
to Carolina.
Cheap foreign labor
It's doubtful if Mr. Dew- ey had a number for this one.
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Internationalism hit the campus with the UN Model Assembly — students poured in from many colleges and universities, representing various nationalities. Even President of the General Assembly, Boland, visited the campus to speak- Other bits of interest — Kennedy tapped Angier B. Duke into the State Department . . . Detroit Symphony made a hit . . . Dr. Everett Hopkins became the new Vice-President for University Advancement . . . A Russian Affairs professorship was established . . . Koestler spoke (?) . . . Langford gave a ''Last Lecture" reasserting his Christian faith . . . MSGA tapped Sinking Fund and questioned NSA value . . . East wotnen participated in a student exchange.
Duke becomes a microcosm of the world
conflict.
Spring horseplay — pelting the "Pest."
The Undergraduate Reading Room
loses its attraction.
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spring came bombing in . . . pledges went through hell . . . studying (? ) moved outdoors . . . a plague of spring fever swept the campus — even the East caravan couldn't arouse much excitement — desegregation caused little more than a ripple in the student consciousness . . .
Spring fever
But the spring fever didn't afflict all . . . the picketers (even the University profs joined the fun) kept up steady dissent . . . the engineers slaved up to the last minute on the "Show." High school students descended onto the campus, vying for Angier Duke scholarships . . . others came to take in the scenery (nuisance!) as Duke once again became the "country club of the South." Golfers came to life . . . class attendance lowered.
Other major events included George London s concert . . . productions of St. Joan and J.B. . . . Glee Club, Band, and Symphony concerts . . . Parents Weekend . . . publication of a new bulletin, "Unofficial Guide to Courses for Upperclassmen," with remarks such as "Lectures uncomprehensible" not fully appreciated by victim.
Girls received a special welcome to the Ensineer's Show.
lisjhtning.
Scholars and politicians reaped rewards . . . new leaders took the reins of campus (ever guided by our wise administration) . . . Duke had an all-time high with 19 Woodrow Wilson scholars. ''All work and no play ..." you know — so the "Null and Void" "rounded out" hardworking students. And then Fort Lauderdale contributed its share of the fun (if you consider a night in jail fun) . . . and TV viewers witnessed a Duke co-ed's skill at chugging brew.
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]oe College visits legendland — Yes — first rain in the history of Joe College parades (sorry imports!), but the Kappas and the SAE's kept theirs together long enough . . . the Ambassadors blared in the East Union as the Exchange picnic inoved ijidoors . . . Count Bassie entertained a crowd. The sun came through for the lawn concert and the Brothers Four (related not) . . . blankets and box lunches and . . . then Saturday night — frat cabin parties . . . informal dance . The following weekends — to the beach! Sand . . . blankets . . . portables . . . blistered backs . . . pealh noses . . . beach sunrises . . .
Among other activities — Greek Week ■ ■ ■ the Fraternity-Sorority Sing — the Kappa's and ATO's sang away first places . . . tennis courts overflowed . . . sun decks produced freckled-faces co-eds . . . picnics and beer parties . . . panic over term papers. Summer approached . . . plans for European tours or a not-so-romantic job in the 'ole U.S. Seniors joyfully, yet not without an occasional nostalgic twinge, awaited ''the day" — the end of four years whose value can be judged only in the future.
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Kappas croon to victory . . .
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Men's Student Government
Through the action of members of the Men's Student Government Association, several innovations were brought to West Campus this year. The first Excellence in Teach- ing Award sponsored by MSGA, was presented to Dr. Morton Lowengrub of the Math Department. Awarded to a faculty member for outstanding performance in the art of teaching, the three criteria for selection for this annual award are interest in and concern for students, stimulation of thought, and disciplined course material. A campus-wide program to create an awareness of student responsibility was also initiated. One part of this program was a proposal requesting that students refrain from dam- aging school property. The second phase included Citizen- ship Awards made to the outstanding Fraternity, Freshman, and Independent Dormitories which throughout the year demonstrated the best qualities of citizenship. A trophy was presented to the winners in each of the three divisions on the basis of a report made by a special committee ap- pointed by the President. Winners were approved by the Senate.
The new office of Attorney-General was created this year to review all constitutional matters concerning the
Frank Ballance, President of the Men's Student Government Association.
scope of MSGA. The position of Public Information Co- ordinator to handle all information to and from students concerning Senate matters was also established.
Several commissions were established by MSGA as part of its job as representative of student opinion on campus. A committee was formed to conduct a general survey of student feeling on West Campus living conditions and the results were presented to the Administration. A student Commission on Academic Freedom for the purpose of in- vestigating and reporting on infringements of the academic freedom or freedom of expression of any student, faculty member, or research scholar was newly established this year. General campus opinion was also heeded as the present Traditions Program was revised. The offices of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class were limited to President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, and Ath- letic Representative as a result of a proposal originating in and passed by MSGA. The MSGA legislature ex- pressed sympathy for the Negro picket lines, feeling them to be "part of the greater movement toward liberty and justice for all." Two conferences and a dinner meeting were held with the Deans of the University to discuss the general areas where student government could be most effective.
The three branches of the MSGA — executive, legisla- ture, and judiciary — work together as the supreme instru- ment of government in regulating the affairs of all male students on the Duke University campus. The association's purpose is to promote the best interests of the University while advancing the welfare of the individual students on campus at all times.
The President's Cabinet, including the Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Secretary of Education, Secretary of Student Life, and the NSA Coordinator, was headed this year by President Frank Ballance. At its meetings, open at all times for student opinions and ideas, the Cabinet dis- cussed policies the student government should follow and formulated plans for the future. The executive branch organized all proposed legislation and, after the approval of bills by the Senate, was responsible for executing the approved statutes.
A Student Senate, consisting of two representatives from each of the four classes and the executive officers of the association, discussed matters of campus-wide interest and used its power to regulate, supervise, charter, and de- termine the status of all men's campus organizations.
Association
MSGA Se
ate in session
Chuck Edwards, Freshman representative; Kip Espy, Freshman representative: B. B. Foster, Senior-Fraternity representative; Duke Marston, Sophomore-Fraternity representative; Bob Alex- ander, Secretary; Frank Ballance, President; Rex Adams, N'ice-President ; Jim Fowler, Treasurer; Steve Oppenheim, Sen- ior-Independent representative; Jim Kennedy, Sophomore Inde- pendent representative; Bob Rankin, Junior-Fraternity repre- sentative. Not pictured: Karl Ray, Junior-Independent repre-
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WSGA officers for the 61-62 school year take the oath of office at WSGA assembly.
Row 1: Debbie Gallup, Judy Kellett, Susan Weeks, Liz Gia- vani, Harriet \'olley, Lissa Cook. Row 2 : Louise Green, Karen Talbird, Ellie Cutrie, Sallie Pickard, Martha McGonigle, Linda Egan, Evie Murphy. Annette Seward. Row 3: Libba Herbert, Gail Barksdale, .^nnie Lewis Johnston, Connie Carlberg, Joan Jarden, Karen Hanke, Barbara Underwood. Not pictured: N. Busch, M. Baldwin, M. Rose, J. Ogbum, L. Taylor.
Student Government Association
WSGA, as the official governing body of the Woman's College, acts as the representative link between East Cam- pus students, the University, and the community. In its leadership role, WSGA seeks to bring before its members those issues of the campus, community, and nation which should be of concern to the students. Every student of the Woman's College, as a member of the Association, has the opportunity to present her ideas and express her opinions on these matters. This is done at weekly Council meetings and at monthly student body assemblies.
The Central organ of the Association is the Council, composed of the officers of the Association, the dormitory presidents, a representative from each class, and the chair- men of WSGA auxiliary organizations. This Council acts as both the executive and legislative branches of the Asso- ciation. In addition to its regular weekly meetings, the Council held five work shops this year in an effort to de- velop WSGA into a more vital and all-encompassing or- ganization on campus. Judicial power is vested in a Judi- cial Board composed of the Chairman, a secretary, and a representative from each dorm. The House Presidents' Board and House Vice Presidents' Board serve to coordi- nate dormitory functions while Sandals, Social Standards Committee, Freshman Advisory Council, National Student Association, Coordinate Board, Foreign Student Commit- tee, and Campus Chest are also auxiliaries of WSGA.
WSGA is dedicated to the advancement and progress or the University, and, to serve these ends, has worked closely with MSGA. Throughout the year, the Council has strived to broaden the scope of its activities. Sending delegates to the NSA National Congress and the NSA Conference on the Peace Corps proposal, having repre- sentatives at State Student Legislature, contributing to the Symposium, and co-sponsoring the Model United Nations General Assembly with MSGA and the two "Y's", are examples of its community involvement. The Council has sought to contribute further to the campus by a Leader- ship Training Program, a Curriculum Evaluation Pro- gram, general course evaluation sheets for freshmen in the spring semester, and work on the new registration process.
Having undergone rigorous constitutional revision this year, and having developed a new determination of com- prehensive purpose, WSGA has played a vital role in the development of East Campus. Through the establishment of a Student Long Range Planning Committee to parallel
the Faculty-Administration Committee on East Campus Affairs, WSGA has assumed responsibility in the planning of the future of the Woman's College. Recognizing the need for anticipating and providing for the needs of indi- viduals in the College, WSGA worked for the realization of the Experimental Dorm as a creative and beneficial project. The idea of a student exchange program, also new to Duke, materialized into a week's exchange with Rad- cliffe College, Sarah Lawrence College, and the University of Pennsylvania. Pursuing the idea of an active student in a changing community, the Council expressed itself on various matters of national and local concern, and encour- aged the entire student body to take action on such issues as the theater demonstrations for integration and President Kennedy's recommendation of a peace youth corps.
The Council this year has sought to involve the entire campus in its deliberations and undertakings. Through such means as the WSGA newsletter, the Chronicle, and campus and dorm discussions, the members of the Associa- tion are familiar with the concerns of Council. In these ways the Council has sought to develop its leadership functions and to fulfill its obligation of keeping the cam- pus informed on pertinent matters.
Liz Giavani, President of the Woman's Student Government Association.
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Judicial
The Men's Judicial Board, as its name implies, is the judiciary branch of the M.S.G.A. Although the board functions as a court in hearing cases of student misdemea- nors, it is not limited to the duties of a tribunal. The real purpose of this body is to give guidance to those students who appear before it. In addition, the board plays a vital role in campus life, as it assists in maintaining order in the university community and interprets the constitution of the M.S.G.A.
The board hears student cases at its weekly meetings, which are normally closed sessions in the interests of the individual. However, the views of Freshman House Presi- dents, I.F.C. and I.D.C. officers, and representatives of the administration are often sought, not only in determining a particular decision, but also in the interests of general policy. Although all decisions are subject to administrative review, such action has rarely been taken in the past. Com- posed of nine members, six seniors and three juniors ap- pointed by the head of the M.S.G.A., the board was guided this year by Chairman Steve Hunt.
Loft to Right: Mel Thrash. Bob Burk, Dave Sanford, Roy Bostock. Steve Hunt. Chairman: Bob Garda, John Frye, Dick Trippeer, Jerry Pieh.
STEVE HUNT Judicial Board Chairman
Boards
Women
Row I: C. Lamb, J. Perry, L. Cook, L. Giavani, J. Brown. Row 2: G. Snead, K. Ulmer, P. Burton, M. Mc- Lelland, J. Bowness, M. Sweeney, J. Coble.
LISSA COOK Judicial Board Chairman
The "Rules Test," which quizzes East Campus fresh- man and juniors on the most recent changes in regulations, is just one of the main services of the Woman's College Judicial Board. The Judicial Board is active in many ca- pacities, all of which serve to strengthen and uphold East's Code of Campus Living.
The board consists of one representative from each dormitory, a chairman and a secretary elected by the stu- dent body, and the WSGA president as an ex-officio mem- ber. It met weekly, under Chairman Lissa Cook, to handle violations of the East Campus rules and to suggest meth- ods of improving these rules.
As well as evaluating, reorganizing and enforcing the regulations of the Woman's College, the members sent letters to the new students and held open mock trials to acquaint these students with the procedures of the Board. The Judicial Board serves an important part in the gov- ernment of the East Campus student body and it is a significant example of the ability of East Campus women to govern themselves.
Freshmen Advisory Councils
Men
L,lt l^ Kmla— Ruu 1: D. Mal.tun, ii. Altxalidel, J. Oldh, Taylor, B. Taylor, S. Yancy, J. Pieh, C. Piuitt, D. K.ssli Hoyle, R. Franz, B. Pierson. Row 2: B. Clayton, D. Clnppill D Wheeler, J. Abbott, D. Carpenter, A. Miles, D. McCracken W Montgomery, P. Lovell, C. Wright, R. Whitmore, S. Nurkin Row 3: M. Roberson, C. Rose, S. Tavernise, J. Oldham, R Thomas S. So, F. Walker, C. Graham, M. Quattlebaum, W Lambeth
SAM YANCY Y—FAC CI:
B Hiu^^l 1 RcMi Ruv\ \ I Chtsnut J. Onder, J. Tart, R. Johnson T Pt irson E (.) Nial J Horrigan, T. Graves, B. Buck- ilew S Coleman B Bouknight Row 5 D. Chapin, J. Jessup, J Montague D Huggm E Schick B Gulp, M. Waggoner, L. Frank B Foster S Ellis B Mewhort T Sullivan, B. Nelson, C. Smith L Wasserman
The Freshman Advisory Council completed its fourth year of guiding the bewildered freshman class through its first few weeks of college life. Following the motto, "Don't think, ask a Y man," the new arrivals resorted to the seventy-two members of Sam Yancy's white-shirted corps for information on everything from easy profs to dating rules on East Campus. The "Y" men, sacrificing a week of summer vacation, played an indispensible part in the orientation week program by proctoring tests, aiding the hospital staff in freshman physical examinations, and meet- ing the freshman girls.
Chosen in the spring on the basis of interviews and past record, the FAC served as an integral part of the YMCA. In addition to chairman Sam Yancy, the officers were junior chairmen Jerry Pieh, Clay Pruitt, and Bill Taylor. The Council had three spring meetings featuring Dr. Edens and Dr. Waldo Beach. The service of this group has become one of the most important and appreciated aspects of the Freshman program.
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Left to Right— Row I: L. Daniel. M. Sevf.rt. B. Whit.ik, i. C. Moody, J. Ogburn, K. Garlock, L. Weitzel, L. Eby, M. A Riddle Row 2: E. Spangler, M. Speir. K. Stansberry. I. Lilly, B. Lacoss. M. Levin, M. C. Wade, P. Reed, K. Hunt, G. Cronin, J. Gurley, K. Ryan. Row 3: J. Thompson, C. Kclleimann, P. Miller, E.
Logan, J. Van .\usdall. S. Deckert, M. Aueibarh. I K. eler, S. Letrler. Row 4: G. Stephens, L. Ryan, J. Church, M. Cardwell, J. Loeber. J, Everett, R. Leonard, E, Booe, B. Underwood, A. Strickland.
Rising junior and senior FAC women are appointed in the spring by the Dean of Undergraduate Instruction from recommendations of the Woman's College staff, old and new Council Chairmen, old FAC's, old and new House Presidents, and House Judicial Representatives. Selections are based on character, service, leadership, and scholarship. FAC's undergo a training program in the spring to facili- tate their work the following fall.
Although the accent is on Orientation Week, FAC's continue their work throughout the year. The small FAC groups, usually no larger than eight, are vital in aiding new co-eds in their adjustment to Duke life.
The first group ol student advisors was formed in 1931, the year after the Woman's College was founded. Initially sponsored by the YWCA, the advisors later became an auxiliary of the WSGA, and the advisory chairman be- came a member of the WSGA Council.
JEAN OGBURN
FAC Chairman
Engineers Student Council
The Engineer's Student Council, since 1953, has acted as the formal link between the student of the College of Engineering and the University administration. The chief governing body of en- gineering students, the Council is composed of engineering class presidents, professional society representatives, four elected officers, and two mem- bers-at-large.
The Engineer's Show, sponsored annually by the E.S.C., displays the student engineer's ability and ingenuity and attracts visitors from many parts of the area. Under chairman Mike Mattingly, the E.S.C. organized and presented an Open House for freshmen during Orientation Week, main- tained a student lounge, and also supported the Engineer's Guidance Council during the past year.
Row 1 : Jim Whitmoie, Harold Vick, Mike Mattinelv President; Ernie Taylor. Row 2; Sid Xurkin, Bob Garda Ed Chesnutt, Russell Ranson. Jr.
Engineers Guidance Council
Many freshman engineering students are in- debted to the Engineer's Guidance Council for its assistance in helping the prospective engineer ad- just to his required courses and, at the same time, meet the demands for extra-curricular activities during his first semester of college life. As part of its program the council sponsors physics re- view sessions before each physics hour quiz and also offers assistance in the other fundamental en- gineering courses — calculus, geometry, and me- chanical drawing.
Organized four years ago, the council is com- posed of about forty students from the three upper classes of the College of Engineering. Members, selected through interviews in the spring, are chosen on the basis of academic record, maturity, and dependability. The council chairman for this year was Bruce Ickes.
Row 1 : Lawrence S. Williams, Don Kettlestrings, Charles G. Masters, Henry E. Seiff. Row 2 : Bruce Ickes, Travis Broesche, Louis Brescc, Lee Sammons. Bill Moore, J. E. Hall, Jr., H. C. Shaffer, D. Brown. Row 3: Ken Pugh, Bob Whitmore. Bruce Leonard, Harold Vick, Jim Whimore, Tom Engleby, .\1 Kennedy, Ernie Taylor, Peter Moller.
National Student Association
Concentrating on the interests, problems, and aspira- tions of the student, NSA works to strengthen student government on campus and to cut through poHtical, re- ligious, social and racial barriers. Its major fields of inter- est are human relations, national and international affairs, and educational affairs.
On the international level, NSA provides low-cost tours to Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It is asso- ciated with UNESCO and is a member of the American Council on Education. It also sponsors various national conferences such as the National Student Congress, the Student Body President's Congress, and the Conference on Foreign Student Affairs.
During this year NSA worked with the Young Demo- crats, the Young Republicans, and the Human Relations Committee. It gave a leadership program for freshman; and for the first time, a freshman NSA committee was set up on East. Duke delegates attended the national NSA conference; and Chuck Silket, West Campus chairman, was elected president of the regional conference.
Rc.w 1: C, Silkott, B. Underwood, J. Bundy. Row 2: M. Dancy, I. Iiiplrti. A. Himelick. H, Rudov, M. Xathanson. N. Thrift, F. Mvers, S. Phillips, S. Spratt. E. Josko. Row 3: R. Thomas. E. Zide, M. Weir. G. Baker. J. Rubenstein. R. VVatkins. P. Nicholas, R. Best.
Charles Silkett and Barbara Underwood — Coordinators
Student Union
The Student Union offers the Duke campus a compre- hensive year-round schedule of student activities, touching on all areas of social, cultural, recreational, and education- al interests. Union policy and activities are determined by a Board of Governors, composed of eleven seniors, led this year by Chairman Byron Battle. Particular responsibility and leadership, however, are entrusted to individual com- mittees, including Music and Arts, Social, Educational Affairs, Recreational, Major Attractions, House, and Publicity.
The Union's activities during the past year were cer- tainly noteworthy. Because of Student Union sponsorship, the student body was able to hear addresses by such emi- nent Americans as U.N. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and Benjamin Mays, President of Morehead College. A Last Lecture Series by University professors was initiated this year. Entertainment agenda incuded campus app:arances by the Four Freshmen and the Dukes of Dixieland. The Union also sponsored various contests and tournaments, such as a photography contest; conducted numerous cam- pus services, including a student ride bureau; and with Candlelight Cabarets and dances added to Duke's social life.
Mr. W. J. Griffith Student Union Director, Mrs. E. K. Pratt — Program Director. Bvron Battle — Chairman.
BOARD OF GOVERNORS, Row 1: Mrs. E. K. Pratt, Program Director, Sue Dobson, Kay Sprenkel, Mary John Little, Jo Dare Williams — Secretary. Row 2 : B. Burke — Vice Chairman, K. Gar-
man — -Assistant Treasurer, W. E. Montgomery, B. Battle — Chair- man, G. Kretchman — Treasurer, W. Griffith — Student Union Di- rector, C;. Best. Not Pictured: J. Johns.
Ambassador Boland, U. N. As- sembly head, confers with Dr. Ar- thur Larsen of the Duke Law School. Mr. Boland's address in February was one of several by well-known speakers during the year — all sponsored by the Stu- dent Union Educational Affairs Committee.
COMMITTEE CH-MRMEN, Row 1: S. Braswell, M. Williams, Carpenter, C. Routh. Standing: B. Burk. Not Pictured: D. West,
Jr., B. Benedict, E. Condyles, P. Chestnut, F. Eubank, J. Vance, R. C. Graves.
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Symposium Com.m.ittee
The Symposium Committee plays a unique role on campus and fulfills a definite need. The committee at- tempts to arrange a valuable and provocative intellectual experience which will be the center of the yearly intellec- tual presentation on campus.
The 1960 Symposium topic was "Post Christian Man." The committee secured three eminent scholars, Drs. Will Herberg and Stanley Hooper of Drew Uni- versity, and Dr. Walter A. Kaufmann of Princeton, to discuss the movement of American society away from its Judeo-Christian heritage and its search for new values and their application to modern life. The three day symposium consisted of addresses by each of the three major speakers and three panel seminars in which several other Duke scholars participated. Students were also given the opportunity to take part in discussions with the visitors at the more informal afternoon coffees.
The Symposium Committee is made up of selected representatives of each of the three upper classes as well as members of major campus organizations and faculty representatives. Dave Sanford was chairman of the Sym- posium Committee for 1960.
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Row 1 : Hflenc Millar, Lynn Kutcher, Dave Sanford, Chairman ; Lcn Pardue, Louise Nigh. Row 2: Miss Barbara Benedict. Steve Braswell, Kay Shaw, Dr. Weitz, David Fisher. .Arnie Kohn, Judy Johns, Esther Booe, Gray Brumby, Susan Oehl.
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Sittine:: P. C. Coughlan, W. K. Bishop — Chai man/D. M. Ross. Standins: G. P. Oaklc R. C. Dix.
Founded in 1956, the Court of Appeals consists of a Chairman and four judges appointed by the President of the M.S.G.A. and approved by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. The appeal cases which the court hears fall into one of three categories: cases involving infractions of University traffic regulations, cases concerning assess- ments for damage to University property, and cases dealing with delinquency in the payment of M.S.G.A. fees. The majority of the appeals concern violations of
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University traffic regulations in which the student feels he has been unjustly accused.
The court convenes on alternate Thursday evenings. Kent Bishop presided over court sessions this year. The original intention in founding the Court of Appeals was to insure more efficient and more equitable judicial ac- tion. The importance of this body is easily illustrated, for its decisions are virtually final.
From the moment that the unsuspecting freshman appears on campus until the termination of Freshman Traditions period, he is under the supervision and sur- veillance of the Traditions Board. Established in 1951 to teach freshmen Duke traditions, songs, customs, and history, the Board distributes Freshman dinks and ad- ministers a Traditions Test early in the fall. Those fail- ing to pass the test are brought before the Board for
instruction, counsel, and punishment. During the year hearings are also held for other delinquent freshmen.
Working towards strengthening the traditions of Duke University by acquainting freshmen with vari- ous aspects of its history. Traditions Board encourages a strong feeling of unity and school spirit in each fresh- man class. Headed this year by Rod Kotchin, the board membership is composed of representatives from many campus organizations.
Traditions Board
Row 1: L. Wilkins, D. Vincent. L. Griffith, R. Kotchin, Chairman, T. Dawson, D. Johnson. F. Eubank, B. Gracey, R. Mclvin.
Student Co-ordinate Board
ANNETTE SEWARD Chairman
The Co-ordinate Board, acting as an intermediary be- tween the Administration, the faculty, and the student body, serves in a unique capacity in making recommenda- tions to WSGA Council on the basis of polls and investi- gations of student opinion. An auxiliary of WSGA, the Board often carries out projects initiated by the Council of this body; and its influence lies in its suggestion and recommendation power.
Headed by Chairman Annette Seward, Co-ordinate Board's twenty members performed such services as com- pleting the central exam file in the East Library, writing letters of welcome to new faculty members and Pan-Hel letters to East freshmen, assisting in the introduction of the new registration system, and many other small "co- ordinating" functions. In addition, the Board held discus- sions on campus needs within its own group.
Row 1: Mary Weisiger, Susan Moody, Beth Swain. Connie Camp- bell, Mary Sue Skaggs, Lee Gage. Row 2: Lois Schwartz, Laura Carver, Judy Touchton, .\nnette Seward, President, Mary .Ann Hart, Pam Nolan, Betty Grimes. Row 3: ML. Coleman, Phoebe Dadakis, Sue McGhee, Mary .'^nn McLeod, Nancy Overton, Jane Ballenger.
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The Student Forum
The Student Forum highlighted its activities this year with two programs given in February and March. Medieval Renaissance and Baroque Music was presented by New York's Pro-Musica Antiqua. Later in the year, the na- tionally acclaimed Players' Incorporated performed in the Orestean Triology. Added attractions of the Forum's presentations were the receptions held immediately after- wards, which gave students an opportunity to meet the outstanding personalities brought to the campus.
In operation since 1934, the Student Forum has directed its activities towards the cultural stimulation and enrich- ment of the student body. Believing that East Campus deserves programs of the highest quality, the Forum has presented artists and speakers of unusual calibre and inter- est. Junior Connie Carlberg served as chairman of the organization this year.
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CONNIE CARLBERG Chairman
Seated: Lynne Mayo, Treasurer: Marfie Cook, Publicity Chairman; Harriet Naviasky, Chairman: Ginger Schoenly, Serrctary: Kath- ryn Smith. Standing: L. Carver, B. Brooke, L. StritzinL-rr. H. Good- rich, L. Whitney, S. Scott.
Campus Chest
The support of Annamarie Koch, a nine-year old Aus- trian orphan, is one of several projects for which the Cam- pus Chest is responsible. Contributions are made to several other charities, chosen by a special Campus Chest com- mittee each year. Evaluation of the organizations is made by examination of the work done by the charity and by personal interviews with representatives from each organi- zation.
The Chest operates on the same system as a United Fund, enabling students to donate one sum at a specified time rather than making several separate contributions throughout the year. East and West Campus drives are held separately, but both contribute to many of the same charities. Among the organizations receiving contributions this year were the World University Service, the Foreign Student Fund, the American Friend's Service Committee, the Y.W.C.A. Edgemont project, and the American Field Service.
The East Campus drive, headed by Harriet Naviasky and held in the fall, reached its goal. The West Campus drive, held in the spring and headed by Bob Dix, approxi- mated its ^3,000 goal.
VIRGINIA SCHOENLY Secretary
HARRIET NAVIASKY
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Row 1: Mary Morgan. Frances Hitchcock, Gail Barksdale, Chair- man; Marger>' Speir, Madeline Hartsell, Roid McBryde. Row 2: Bonnie Kelley. Suzy White, Sandra Harrison, Diana Graham, Laurel Kimbrough. Frances Little. Ellen Craig, Beverly Weeks.
Row 3: Rebecca Strother, Judy Adkins, Bebe Bradshaw, Nancy Thompson, Jackie Fair, Joanne Fowler, Jane Cannon, Susan Neff. Absent when picture was taken: Mary Lily Johnson, Helen Pickett, Kay Goodman. Toni Raub.
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Social Standards, the link between administrative stand- ards and student opinion, underwent a thorough evaluation and partial revision this fall in order to make it more rep- resentative of East Campus co-eds. Established in 1927 as an auxiliary of WSGA, the Committee's objective is the maintenance of high standards of behavior on East and the organization of an adequate social calendar for the school year.
Each year the committee publishes "Design for a Duch- ess," which primes the incoming co-eds on the "do's and don't's" of campus mores and dress, and also the indis- pensible Duke calendar, noting important dates and fea- turing pictures of university life. Social Standards gives the women a chance to violate the usual social custom and ask their favorite snowmen to the Co-Ed Ball, at which the Chanticleer Beauty Court is presented. The com- mittee, this year under Gail Barksdale, sponsored a Christ- mas Carol Sing, a Christmas dinner, several Twilight Hour concerts, a WSGA-Sandals banquet, and the annual May Court.
Social Standards
GAIL BARKSDALE
Social Standards Chairman
Y.MCA.
The Y.M.C.A. is unique in that it is both a service and a "guidance" organization. In addition to perform- ing valuable services, the "Y" seeks to help students realize a richer and more mature spiritual life. The group also strives to advance wholesome social relations in the University, not only between campuses, but also between student and instructor.
The scope of the "Y's" extra-curricular activity is vast; it conducts programs ranging from the Freshman Orientation Program to "Dad's Day," from handbooks and directories to campus tours. In addition, the "Y" provides ushers at University Chapel services, sponsors various seminars and symposiums, and contributes to the welfare of the Durham community with its Edge- mont Center and Wright's Refuge projects.
For all its activities, the "Y" is able to draw on a very large membership — almost ninety per cent of West Campus students belong to the organization which was led this year by President Mike Schmidt.
MIKE SCHMIDT Prendent
SENIOR Y COUNCIL— Row 1: Doug McGregor, Doug Matthias, Myron Goodman, Snowden Hall, Randle Carpenter, Sam Yancy, Allan Ross, Mike Schmidt. Row 2 : Robert Hyatt, Tom Kerr. Jim Jones, Jerry Barrier, Jim Scovil, Joe Snead, Mel Thrash, Ronnie Johnson.
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BOARD OF (KA KRM IRS: Bill (Inffith, Randy Carpenter, Hyatt, John Artky, Robert Ihuiiipson, Dr. Thomas Langford, Mike
Srhiiiult, l)i H.iu.uil C. Wilkinson, Tom Kerr, Theodore Minah, Dr. Ri, hard Liadi, Dr. Fredrick Hollyday.
FRESHMAN COUNCIL— Row I : H. Shinn, M. Risss, R. Ahl orn, R. Carpenter, S. Kempncr, E. Camp. Row '_' : B. MacDonald,
B. Barnhardt, Clhairman; J. DeGooyer, K. MeC;ullough, Pete John- son, A. Rimer.
Y.W.CA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— Row 1: Mary Kay Sweeney, Nancy Jenkins, Phoebe Welt. Row 2 : Barbara Benedict, Ad- visor; Lois Eby, Mary Clyde Wade, Jean Edwards, President; Becky Burns, Faye Branham.
JEAN EDWARDS President
The essence of the Y.W.CA. of Duke's Woman's College is activity. Compromising a membership of over seventy-five per cent of East Campus and Hanes House, the Freshman "Y" and the "Big Y" are organized into committees of Social Service, Campus and Public Af- fairs, Race Relations, Interpretations, Worship, and Publicity. Working through these committees, the Y cabinet, and the dormitory fellowship leaders, the YWCA provides discussion and study on national and local topics of interest.
This year the YWCA in conjunction with the YMCA sponsored two seminars to New York between semesters, held campus discussions on the Symposium topic "Post Christian Man" both before and after the Symposium, and sponsored a program of seminars and social activities during orientation week. Also included in the "Y" program for 1961 were milkless meals and "chow trains" for the benefit of the Foreign Student Fund, a Parent-Daughter weekend, university devo- tionals, marriage seminars, lost and found sales, dormi- tory discussions, and service projects in near-by hos- pitals and refuges.
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Y CABINET— Row 1 : Nancy Brooks, Betsy Gwynn, Agnes Perkins, Faye Branham, Vice President: Jean Edwards, President: Nancy Jenkins, Treasurer; Phoebe Welt, Secretary; Joy Triplett, Barbara Benedict, Advisor. Row 2 : Anne Curry, May White, Jane Church,
FRESHMAN CABINET— Row I : Janice Rav, Tish Smith, Donnie Ellis, Becky Bums, Advisor: Pat Smith, President: Janet Mathews, Secretary-Treasurer: Lois Eby, Advisor; Anita Osthoff, Ginny Lilly. Row 2: Barbara Benedict, Advisor: Susan Hill Blount, Pamela Jones Judv Geckeler, Adair Prewitt, Sarah Cobb, Pattie Williams,
Carol Williams, Lynne Conklin, Mandy Wright, Carole Hart, Sue Curry, Lois Eby, Judy Austin. Row 3: Roxannc Smathers, Mary Clyde Wade, Mary Kay Sweeney, Katharine Home, Margie Rose, Becky Burns. Susan ,\llaway, Andrea McElderry.
Cece Conway, Caroline Carpenter, Laurel Whitney. Row 3: Mary Lucas, Carol Smith, Sandy Robertson, Karen Krueger, Gretchen Holsinger, Cynthia Batte, Chris White, Merle Umstcad, Carole Simeon, Nancy Horr.
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The Reverend James T. Cleland Dean of the Chapel
Miss Barbara Benedict Dr. Robert Hyatt
Associate Director of Religious Associate Director of Religious Life on East Campus Life on West Campus
Religious Life
Basic to the second half of the University motto, "Eruditio and Religio", both the non-denominational Chapel services and the denominational service and study groups on campus stress a dynamic religious atmosphere integrated with scholastic life. The Re- ligious Life Staflf of the University is responsible for stimulating these ideals and includes as its members the Chaplain to the University, two Associate Di- rectors of Religious Life, and the denominational chaplains. Inter-action among the denominational groups, co-ordinated by the Religious Council, is em- phasized through service projects, discussion groups, and social activities. Exchange programs among the faiths in interracial and intercollegiate settings are sponsored by the Interfaith and Fellowship Commit- tee and the Special Observances Committee.
The Reverend Howard C. Wilkinson Chaplain to the University
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Row 1: Di Pelham Wjldei Caiol S, it<,n \dd p( nh, id Ji Dr Howard Strobrl. Row 2 Mr John Dozie, Miss Biiba-a Benedict C haplain A.rthur Biandenbure; Jamc^ Oldham Chiplain Wilhain Smith Ji Row 1 Chap- lain Howard Wilkinson Chaplain Chiilis Johnson Jr , Charles Walls, Dean James T Cldand Reveiend Hvatt
Comprised of representatives from the various schools, denominations, and organizations found on campus, the University Rehgious Council is an excellent example of the student-faculty-adminis- tration type of organization in operation. The Council is concerned with all phases of religious life at Duke, and, under the supervision of the Univer- sity Chaplain, it works through committees and individuals to present a completely inter-denomina- tional program of religious service and experience.
The efforts of the Religious Council are cen- tered primarily in the operation of the Edgemont Community Center in East Durham, to which many members of the Council and University devote a great deal of time and energy. Other projects include work at the Japan International Christian University and at the Union Theological Seminary in Manila. The Council also sponsors a scholarship program which brings Christians from foreign countries to Duke. Closer to home, the Council brings to the campus outstanding leaders in various fields such as theology, drama, and philosophy.
Dr. John Artley, Secretary; Dr. Pelham Wilder, Jr., Chairman; Carol
Seaton; Chaplin Howard C. Wilkinson; Add Penfield, Jr., Vice-
Chairman; Harold Robinson, Jr., Assistant Treasurer.
Religious Groups
The Rev. Brandenburg Methodist Chaplain
The Rev. William C. Smith Bctptist ChapLiin
The Rev. Joseph W. O'Brian
Episcopal CkipLun
The numerous religious groups on campus perform an integral role in Duke's avowed goal to link religious life with academic pursuit. These denominational communi- ties provide inspirational services as well as challenging discussions, varied programs of interest within and without the faith, and a chance to relax outside of the world of studies and social life. Many of these groups give plays, readings, and other dramatic presentations of both reli- gious and non-religious nature. Outings are popular when the weather permits.
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A listing of the denominational groups includes the Methodist Student Fellowship, the Lutheran Student Association, the Newman Club, the Society of Friends, the Westminster Fellowship, the Unitarian Fellowship, the Baptist Student Union, the B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda- tion, the Christian Science Organization, and the Episco- pal Student Fellowship. The programs of these groups are co-ordinated by the Religious Council.
Communion services at the Methodist Student Center.
The Rev. Charles E. Johnson Presbyterian Chaplain
The Rev. George \V. Shuford Lutheran Chaplain
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Since the opening of the Chapel, the Duke University Chapel Choir has served the campus by presenting beauti- ful and inspiring music which is an integral part of th; Chapel worship service. Besides enriching the Sunday morning service, the Choir annually presents Handel's Messiah, now considered a traditional part of the Duke Christmas season. In addition, the Choir gives a special performance of another major oratorio in the spring.
The Choir has won much recognition in its excellent performances throughout the year. This is due in large measure to Dr. Paul Young, Choir director, who has a deep sensitivity for music which is reflected in the Choir's presentations. Its membership of 120, headed by Mark Edwards this year, is drawn from the outstanding mem- bers of the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs and Choruses.
Mark Edwards President of the Chapel Choir
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Bill Friday Chancel Singers President
In the short time since 1958, when students from the Men's Double Quartet and the Women's Triple Trio joined together to form the Chancel Singers, this organi- zation has developed into a high quality choral group.
Chancel Singers now provides an opportunity for the most experienced and qualified voices of other choral groups to sing difficult classical works composed for cham- ber choral groups. In this way, the organization aims to enrich the musical knowledge and appreciation of its mem- bers, and to increase their performing ability as they gain in sensitivity.
In addition to enhancing the chapel worship, the Chancel Singers presented a campus concert and gave other con- certs in several cities of the surrounding area, including Edenton and Raleigh. This year's presentations included "Magnificat," a concert by Bach, and "Lieberslieder Walzer," a Brahms' composition.
Richard Heitzenrater
Men's President
For the 75th year the Men's Glee Club of Duke University, formerly of Trinity College, has been providing the campus — and other parts of the country — with the highest quality of choral music for men's voices. Now under the direction of Professor Paul Young, the club has attained national stature in its field.
The Glee Club began its programs in the fall with the Dad's Day Concert. To celebrate its 75th anniversary on campus, the group performed a special concert in March. The big event of the year was the club's annual tour taken during spring vacation. This year the group traveled to Florida, entertaining in Southern Pines, North Carolina, and Charleston, South Carolina en route. In May the club sang for the North Caro- lina's Bankers Association in Pinehurst.
Music presented by the men varies from Fiaydn to Broadway musicals with the emphasis on classical works of such composers
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MEMBERS .^RE— First Tenok: Steve Cupps, Julian Duttera, Fred Gcrkens. John Herrini?. Don Latham, Bill Morean, Bob Prewitt. Herbert Raker. Stuart Rutkin. Dave Travham. Glenn Tvndall. Bill VValson. Jack Wheatly. John Whisnant. Si-;co.\d Te.nor: Dick Best, David Brown, John Banta. Dick Byrne, Thad Dankel, Crawford Best, George Huntley, John Kinney, James Mulligan, Doug McGregor, Doug Nuetzman, Bill Ramsey, Larry Sawers, Jacob Schroe-
as Haydn, Handel, and Wagner. To round out its repertoire, the club also presents antiphonal music, operatic selections, negro spirituals, and contemporary works of classical and semi-classical nature. The main selection sung on the tour was a twenty minute work by contemporary Randall Thompson entitled "Testa- ment of Freedom."
Membership in the Glee Club is determined by auditions held early in the fall. This year the club consisted of approximately eighty voices led by Presi- dent Dick Heitzenrater. For the first time the Men's Glee Club consisted of freshmen as the Men's Chorus was incorporated into the Glee Club second semester in order to concentrate on the performance of one large group.
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dcr. Mike Rowland, Paul Wharton. First Bass: Bill Acker- nocht, Bill Blackwilder, Ron Bunn. Ken Byrd. John Crofts, Mark Dougherty, Dick Echols, Charles Gcron, Jim Gill, John Grotpetcr, Charles Guilford, Allan Haworth, Dick Heitzenrater, Peter Housernecht. Kim Hyundju, Graham Kretchman. Ed Jones. Hank Martin, Jim McLeod, Steve Mohn, David Newsome, Thomas Oglcsby. Chris Parsons, Neiland Pennington, Jim Poore, John Shackford, Jim Shel-
ton, Paul Smith, Ronald Steed. Daniel Swegcr, Stephen Sziarto. Dick Titus, Terrv Ward, Paul Alexander. Second Bass: Marty Altinaier, ted Benson, Edwin Blacka, Dave Collidge, Da\id Ditmars. Bill Di.xon. Henry Jackson, Neal Ketcher, Aha Lines, Bill Lindscy. Al Miles, West Murphy, .\llen Padgett, Doug Rauch, Bill Silberburg, John Snyder, Dick Spong, Frank Stith, Mike Tatischef, Donald Titus, Les Wasserman, Joe West, John Williamson.
AXTIPHOXAL GROUP Row 1: F. Gerkens. J. Wheatley. R. Best. D. Neutzman. R. Titus. E. Jones, F. Stith, J. West. Row 2: D. Traynham, Jr.. W. Morgan. R. Byrne, C. Best, K. Byrd, J. Poore, W. Dixon, J. Snyder.
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Betsy Nimitz Women's President
Every Tuesday and Thursday, East Campus was filled with the strains of both religious and secular music, origi- nating, of course, from the Woman's College Glee Club. Rapidly gaining recognition for the sensitive yet dynamic artistry with which it perfoms, the group has progressed from the status of a training ground for the Chapel Choir to an independent group which often complements the Men's Glee Club in choral activities.
Visiting fathers were entertained during Dad's Day in October by a joint concert presented by the Woman's and Men's Glee Clubs. The February concert tour carried the members of the Woman's Glee Club to colleges and towns throughout North Carolina. The Club ended the successful 1960-61 season with another joint performance, this time with the freshmen Women's Chorus during Parent's Week- end on East Campus. The Spring Concert included folk songs, spirituals, sacred, and secular music. A spring cabin party and other social events with the MGC were also included in the year's activities.
EXECLTIXE COU.XCIL— Seated: Mr. Waters, Dr. Paul Young. Sumdiim: L. Lunstoid. B. Xiinitz, J. Glass, J. Tolsen.
MEMBERS .ARE— First Sopr.sno: Marilyn Berube, Xancy Brooks, .■\bigail Burbridgc, Connie Campbell, Joan Conant, Ginny Cronin. Mary Dodd. Patricia Drewry, Mary Ficklin, Willetta Grandy, Carole Hart, Janice Lytle, Judy Morris, Barbara Otis, .\nne Parkinson, .\nn Perkins, Sandra Scott,
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Auditions were held at the beginning of each se- mester to select the approximately two hundred mem- bers. Preparation for membership is gained in the freshmen Women's Chorus, under the direction of William Waters, Assistant Director of Choral Ac- tivities. The Women's Chorus joined with its West counterpart, the Men's Chorus, for a Christmas Pageant in December. Kitty Eubank served as presi- dent of the freshmen organization during the year.
Under the direction of Professor Paul Young and the leadership of President Betsy Nimitz, the Glee Club fulfilled its two-fold purpose of preparing and presenting choral music of established value in the Duke community and on tour, and presenting Duke's musical achievements to the public.
Glee Club
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Duke University Concert Band
Well known throughout the entire state for its excellent music, '^
the Duke University Concert Band was begun in 1923 under the direction of G. E. Leftwich. Within six years it had grown in member- ship from twenty to seventy, and its size has been held to seventy since then.
Rather than enlarge the group. Director Paul Bryan has concen- trated on the quality performance. The Band gave two formal concerts, one in December and another in April, several lawn concerts, and made a spring tour through North Carolina.
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Duke Symphony Orchestra
The Duke Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Allan Bone, Chair- man of the Music Department, offers the University community an opportunity to hear great orchestral works performed on a high artistic level. The orchestra affords students, faculty, and some pro- fessional musicians the chance to seriously interpret various works. The eighty members of the orchestra presented four concerts during the year. At these recitals, the program called for solos by Alice Wilkinson, pianist, Roger Drinkall, cellist, Dr. Bone, clarinetist, and several students.
Dr. Alan H. Bone
Marching Band
A cannon flash, a cloud of smoke, and suddenly the Duke Marching Band charges full force onto the football field. This band, one of the most energetic groups on campus, appears at all home football games and at some away games. This year the group went to College Park for the Maryland game and in January traveled to Dallas for the Cotton Bowl game.
The DUMB, under the direction of Dr. Paul Bryan, is an integral part of the excitement of Duke football games, offering encouragement to the players on the field and promoting school spirit in the stands. The sixty- five marching members, led by Drum Major Dutch Sloan, put on student- written half time shows, arranged this year by Don Rarrel. At the Cotton Bowl they participated in the pre-game parade and put on a twelve-formation half time show.
Bill Morgan Marching Band President
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AMBASSADORS— Sax— (alto) Chas. Culbreth, Dave Green (tenor) Rusty Jones, Gary Bennett; (baritone) John O'Neall Trumpets — Al Pierson, Pat Williams. Jorrest Cox, John Biolkov/-
Duke Ambassadors
The Duke Ambassadors, founded by Sonny Burke in 1932, first played before a Duke audience in that same year. Since then, the Ambassadors have been entertaining Duke students at various dances, parties, and concerts. But their renown is hardly limited to the campus. In fact, the group has played throughout the Carolinas and Virginia, and has even toured the Panama Canal Zone, Bermuda, Iceland, and the Azores for the Department of Defense.
The band's singular quality, which greatly enhances the sound it produces, is its combination of true collegiate enthusiasm with a sense of the pro- fessional touch. The result is good music along the lines of the modern "big band." This year, the Ambassadors' schedule called for a recording session. The result was the album "Beelzebub's Big Band," which was released on a well-known label. Under the very able direction of Pat Williams, the group has worked hard in living up to the title accorded them by Les Brown, "the best college band in the land." Their ability to produce jazz of high quality has been recognized in such publications as Metronome and Down Beat.
ski. Trombones — Bill Baylis, Bob Payson, Farris Anderson. Drums — Bob Harrison, Wally Kuralt (bass). Guitar — Harrison Register.
Publications Board
Seated: A. Smith, S. Elliot, E. Booe, Dr. Herbert Herring, Mr. C. A. Dukes. Row 1: S. Goodman, J. Whitsett, D. Sanford, B. Windeler, W. Kaufman, J. Whitmore, J. Lightboum, J. Mirsky,
Dr. C. R. Vail, Dr. J. N. Truesdale. Row 2: J. Walpole, G. Gerst, J. Davis, G. Griffin. VV. Lambeth, Mr. S. C. Harward.
The Publications Board is responsible for the publica- tion, direction, and unification of policies governing the Archive, Chanticleer, Chronicle, Playbill, Peer, and Dukengineer. In addition, it regulates the commercial advertising found in each of them. Functioning not to censor but to maintain a high standard of journalism on the Duke campus, Pub Board hears reports from the various editors and business managers at its monthly meetings.
One of the Board's primary functions is that of elect- ing students to fill the positions of editor and business manager of the publications and regulating their salaries. Selections are made in March and April, after the candi- dates who petition for these positions have been inter- viewed and carefully considered.
The voting body of the Board consists of four repre- sentatives from the faculty and administration, four elected members from each of Trinity and Woman's Colleges, two from the College of Engineering, and one from the School of Nursing. Headed by Chairman Dean Herbert Herring, the group also worked on a code of ethics for campus publications during the past year.
Dr. Herbert J. Herring
Chairman of the Publications Board
The Archive
Susan Mathews and Fred Chappell at work in the Archi
Fred Chappell
Archive Editor
The Archive, "the South's oldest college literary maga- zine," stimulates student interest in the fine arts by pub- lishing art and literary work by faculty and students. The Archive is published quarterly, and each issue includes a wide selection of poems, sketches, essays, and fiction.
The Archive sponsored a Public Reading in October and a Literary Arts Celebration in April. The Celebration this year centered around a discussion of student poetry in the Archive by Mr. Eberhart, a Poetry Consultant as- sociated with the Library of Congress, whose Collected Poems was published this year. Mr. Eberhart read some of his own work, and Mr. Hiram Hayden, well-known author and editor, read from The Hands of Esau, a novel he is currently writing. Mr. Reynolds Price, of the Duke Eng- lish Department and author of A Long and Happy Life, and Miss Jesse Rehder, author of Remembrance Way, were featured with Mr. Eberhart and Mr. Hayden in a panel discussion of student prose and fiction.
One of the most distinctive features of Orientation week is the plea of enticing co-eds, "You do want to buy a subscription to the Peer, don't you?" Succumbing to feminine charms, one soon discovers that this is the campus feature magazine. Its greatest initial attraction, for West Campus anyway, is that the first of the four issues will contain pictures of some of the most attractive East Campus freshmen. On closer inspection, one finds that the Peer also includes cartoons and a variety of feature articles.
Enlarged this year, the Peer strikes a happy medium between the factual information of the Chronicle and the literary contents of th? Archive. Editor Woody Halstead and his staff of photographers, humorists, cartoonists, and exaggerators kept their eyes open to the whimsical side of campus life and offered issues whose contents covered a wide variety of topics, ranging from satire to sex.
L. Stewart, R. Seckinger, J. Mirsky, J. God- lev, J. Kenderdine, R. Hess, G. Sutter. J, Sawyers, J. Kinney.
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Woody Halstead Peer Editor
Jan Mirsky Peer Business Manager
The Playbill
Allan Cohen Mdnarier
John Davis Editor
Like their Broadway counterparts, Page Auditorium audiences desire a program which serves an introduction to the particular presentation they are about to witness. This program should include biographical sketches, assorted program notes, and critical comments. The Playbill, Duke's youngest publication, offers such a program for the Artists' Series, presentations by the Duke Players, and Hoof 'n' Horn shows.
Trinity College freshmen and Engineering freshmen also benefit from the efforts of the Playbill staff members. Each year, shortly after the beginning of the second semester, West freshmen receive an IFC Handbook, published by the Playbill. This booklet contains valuable information about the various Greek chapters, including size, history, dues, and assessments. Although not a large organization, the Playbill serves the University in a unique and necessary fashion.
Allan Cohen, John Da Pierson.
Kennith DuBroff, Bill
The 1961 Chanticleer
The Chanticleer, Duke's yearbook, attempts to pre- sent student life and give a complete resume of the year's activities on campus. The staff works to present the stu- dents and organizations, to record the various events of the year, and to capture the flavors of the particular year for the Duke community.
The staff- of the yearbook is divided into the business and editorial staffs, each with its special responsibilities. Upperclassmen work in editor and sub-editor positions on both staffs. Freshman men and women have the opportuni- ty to work and constitute most of the ofEce staff which does some writing, typing, scheduling pictures, and work- ing on the directory. Also freshman and upperclass pho- tographers contribute to the book and have the opportuni- ty to use the Chanticleer darkroom facilities. The year is filled with deadlines but the pace quickens second se- mester, and there's always the last minute rush getting the last thing in.
MARIHA lOVELL
Co-editor in charge of copy
W.ALT LAMBETH
Co-editor in charge
of photography
Row 1 : Steve Pau, Ed Eraser, Bruce Erek, Dot Dudley, Marty Kauf- man, Sue Klein, Bobbie Block, Beverly Lennard, Susan Jordan, Marty Sader, Anne Beswick, Mike Tatistcheff. Row 2: Roger Williams, Stuart Barr, Bill McCarthy, Sam Nicks, Mary Beatty, Carol Getz, Windy Bass, Olivia Dredel, Sally Spratt, Laurel Kimbrough. Row 3: Martha Drummond. Drenda Phillips, .\nne Curry, Sandra Harrison.
JAY CULLEN
Business Manager
in Charge of
Cliisses and Directory
SUSAN BENNET Copy Editor
WYNN MONTGOMERY Photography Editor
Jerry Butler, Assistant Business Manager; Mariam Stone, Co-ed Business Manager Dick Pfeiffer, Assistant Business Manager.
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The Chronicle
The Duke Chronicle, now in its fifty-sixth year of pubhcation, has consistently ranked among the finest college newspapers in the country. The Chronicle is first and foremost a student organization. As a result, the staff is under no pressure from the administration, nor is the campus journal subjected to any censorship. However since the Chronicle attempts to serve the entire University community, administration policies and faculty opinions are often found in print.
This year, the editor and business manager decided to reduce the number of editions per week from three to two. This measure was decided upon to facilitate an evaluation of the Chronicle, and the newspaper hopes to return to a tri-weekly schedule within two years.
Len Pardue ably wielded the blue pencil during his tenure as 1960-61 editor. The organization's finances were handled by Jim Lightbourn, who served as business manager. With these two men at the helm, the Chronicle carried a thorough coverage of campus activities and student interest in timely current affairs. The "Chronicle Forum" added extra spice as it proved to be the scene of many lively debates. The motto which the Chronicle masthead proudly bears, "The tower of campus thought and action," expresses the ideal of the Chronicle while it participates as a vital and integral part of campus life.
Jim Lightbourn Business Manager
Chronicle Editorial and Business Hfadb S Strong. Co-ed Editoi Editor; D. Goode, Advertising Manager; Anike Verhoeff, Co-ed
D. Sanford, Ass jsiness Manager.
First Row. Left to Right: T. Cooley E. Shearer. M. Harrell, C, Smith. W. Murphy, E. Booe, B. Windeler, C. .Tones, C. Miles. Second Row. Left to Right: D. Will. B. Smith. D. Mat- thias, A. Verner. M. Gullingsrud, G. Husa, M. Joyce.
Whitmore Editor
Gary Gerst
business Manage
The Dukenginneer
The Dukengineer is a publication which refutes the all- too-common misconception that engineers communicate only in symbols and equations. Twenty-five to thirty engi- neering students display their literary abilities in this magazine which is issued in October, December, February, and April. The Dukengineer first appeared in 1940, while the engineers were still housed in "The Shack" (now Southgate) . Since 1943 it has been supported by national advertisers and has developed from a small mimeographed publication into one read by a continuously increasing audience of engineers — students, faculty, and alumni — and laymen. It is now considered one of the nation's superior college engineering magazines.
Through independent research undertaken in writing the articles, the staif members acquire valuable experience in technical writing. The objectives of the magazine are to stimulate interest in engineering activities by keeping abreast of current developments in the field. The Duken- gineer offers a variety of articles, including popular fea- tures, discussion of technical engineering subjects, and alumni news.
Row 1 : W. Marks, H. Haines, P. Jackson, J. Whitmore, Edi- tor; G. Gerst, Business Manager, J. Whitsett. Row 2: J. Wal-
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cobs, Little. Row 4: Schiek, Lyren, Daughtridgc, Ross, Gallagher. Row 5: Mullin, Brown, Mattingly, Culman.
AS.CE.
Student chapters of the American Society of Civil Engi- neers stimulate interest in this profession and begin to acquaint students with practical engineering problems and solutions. The Duke chapter of the ASCE meets each month to hear interesting speakers and see movies per- taining to civil engineering. During its three-day field trip to the Washington-Baltimore area this year the Society toured the Bethlehem Steel Plant, the David Taylor Model Basin, Fort Belvoir, and the Washington Urban-Redevel- opment Commission, where the principles of civil engineer- ing are in practical use. In the spring, attention was fo- cused on the Engineers' Show, which the Society actively supported. To round out the year, a combination student- faculty Softball game and picnic was held.
The Duke chapter of the ASCE has, since its founding in 1933 under the direction of Harold C. Byrd, been ac- tive in helping to promote the profession of civil engineer- ing among engineering students. Ernest Taylor was chair- man of the Society this year.
AIEE-IRE
Row 1: J. Walpole, R. Ranson, Jr., C. W. Rose, J. Gobbel. Row 2: G. Qubein, J. Lee, M. Buehler, W. Fanell, C. Cruse, K. Wat- son, C. Masters. Row 3: R. George, Faculty Advisor; N. Pazuros, B. Burton, B. Ickes, B. Dorsee, J. Hawfield, R. Betts, L. Hester, P. R. Rathnell, R. P. Seidel, Bob Whitniore, J. Artley. Row 4: K. Pu£?h, J. Page, B. Shcperd, C. Gibson, A. Skinner, G. Timblin. B. Moore.
The Duke University Student Branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, an active campus organi- zation since its formation in 1927, reorganized on a joint basis with the Institute of Radio Engineers in 1959. Formed to foster the dissemination of knowledge concern- ing the theory and practice of electrical engineering and other related fields of engineering and science, the AIEE- IRE assists in the professional development of the student and cooperates with the National AIEE and IRE and their local sections and subsections.
At Duke the AIEE-IRE has presented programs on electrical engineering research and development, on the Duke grad's view of his Engineering education, and on the opportunities for engineers in the military service. Members also made a field-trip to Kellog Switchboard Company; wrote technical papers in competition for a trip to the district contest in New Orleans; celebrated Engi- neers Week with a special program; and held a Senior Banquet in May.
Russell Ransom President
ASME
Row I: T. Styers, Jr., R. Partin, R. Busch, B. Burns, B. Newlin, G. Buzzard, J. Whitmore, Row 2: W. D. Carroll, J. J. Ebert, Roger M. Williams, G. P. Sumimrs, R. J. Maxson, R. W, Burow, J. S. Preston, D. Thomasson, W. G. Holley, R. P. Biggers. Row 3: G. Chappell, J. Boos, L. Bresee, P. Bengston, P. Coggeshall, C. Houck, M. Huntley, B. Wheater, G. Pacheco.
Britt Burns
The Duke chapter of the American Society of Mechan- ical Engineers provides its members with the opportunity to meet with fellow students having similar interests. Or- ganized for a two fold purpose — to keep abreast of tech- nical and theoretical advancements in the field, and to stimulate enthusiasm in student projects and encourage participation in them — the group had a full program of activities.
At the monthly meetings led by Chairman Britt Burns, the fifty members heard outstanding engineers speak on their professions. Industrial press seminars were held, and throughout the year, several short field trips were made to industrial operations. The annual student technical paper contest was held in March. During April, a delegation from Duke attended the ASME regional conference in Atlanta, Georgia. A departmental banquet in May round- ed out the year for Duke's ASME.
Preident Frederick H. Reeser, Jr.
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The Duke Pre-Medical Society has, since 1938, provided an outlet for the interests of undergraduate students pursu- ing a career in medicine. Its activities are planned to bring the student in closer contact with the medical profession by helping him understand what a future as a physician would entail and also by advising him in his preparation as a pre- medical student.
Well-qualified men chosen from various medical fields spoke at the Society's weekly meetings this year. Members were also given an opportunity to observe operations involving major problems of medical technique being performed at Duke Hospital. The Caduceus, a monthly pamphlet review- ing different phases of the profession, was sent to all pre-med students. The Pre-Medical Advisory Council followed the same program initiated last year of extending scholastic aid to freshmen throughout both semesters. In March the So- ciety put through a blood-typing and donor program for Duke undergraduates. Certificates of membership in the Order of Hippocrates, scholastic honorary within the Society, were presented at the annual Pre-Medical Society Banquet in late spring.
President Fred Reeser led the group this year assisted by officers Dave Hawkins, Marilyn Lewis, Jack Klie, and Jim Nash.
Row 1: M. Greenberg, G. Boiiham, G. Sutter, L. Neblett, M. Linsley, F. Garner, W. Woodard, F. Reeser, J. Kile, M. Gerber. Row 2: R. Truluck, H. Inman, C. Lynch, R. Williams, B. Norton, B. Mills, W. Frccse, L. Wilkins, J. Godley, A. Effron. Row 3: R. Swain, E. Dodson, R. Carraway, L. Frank, J. Nash, D. Hawkins, J. Hirsch, P. Steer, J. Rogers.
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FRESHMAN SOCIETY— Row 1: L. Faber, C. Rouse, C. Mc- Causland, L. Dee, J. Cooper, R. Davis. Row 2 : B. Ramsey, G. Mer- win, J. Jones, E. Cooper, D. McKenzie, C. Edwards.
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The Bench and Bar, founded on the Duke campus in 1935, was one of the first pre-law undergraduate organ- izations in this country. Many other college pre-law groups have patterned themselves after the Bench and Bar, a group composed primarily of undergraduate men interested in making a career in the law. It was organized not to develop lawyers but to be a cooperative center for intelligent legal thought and to give under- graduates a better insight into the study of the law and the legal profession.
This year the society's fifty members heard speakers on various branches of the law, featuring law school professors and practicing lawyers, and held discussion groups with law school students. They also saw, legal films with an explanation of the points of law and participated in a mock trial.
This year J. Francis Paschal of the Law School served as Advisor to the group, and Thomas E. Senf served as President.
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Row 1: S. Hopkins, R. Briggs, T. Senf, A. .Adams, J. Williams. Row 2: J. Gibson, T. Grav, L. Ingram, M. Sandstcad, R. Fleischer. Row 3: F. Goldstein, W. Womble. J. Bell, E. Garver, B. Wells.
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Row I: G. Qubcin. J. Marsh, Vice President, D. Allen, President, R. Kroll. Vice President Row 2: J. .'Vbbott, J. Hartwell, T. Thurman. J. Starling, T. Avera, Secretary-Treasurer.
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The Duke chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, a national sei^'ice fraternity, is a relatively new organization on campus. Since its establishment in 1955, the Duke group has been consistently active in promoting its aim of service to the community as a whole.
As the only service organization, per se, at Duke, this fraternity met once a week to plan the programs which
it sponsored during the year. The group did mainte- nance work at the Child Guidance Center, prepared Christmas baskets for charity, sponsored a contest for CARE, and held a rummage sale in the spring. Led by Talcott Avera as Secretary-Treasurer and Dave Allen as President, Alpha Phi Omega this year successfully furthered its aim of service through these various proj- ects.
The history of the debate team at Duke began in the early days of the University, first being sponsored by the Literary Societies and later set up as a separate or- ganization. The present era of debate was initiated when Professor Joseph C. Weatherby was brought to Duke to head forensic activity. Professor Weatherby guides the
team in its objective of giving interested students the opportunity to develop logical thinking and effective speaking habits through participation in intercollegiate debate. Fifteen debate tournaments and 175 intercolle- giate debates were on the agenda for the 40 member squad this year.
Debate Team
Row 1: E. Logan, T- Miller, V. Parrott, K. Shaw, C. Carlberg, S. McClarren. Row 2: J. Koskinen, President; R. McDonald, E. Mock, D. McKenzie. .\. Pokorny. Row 3: R. Carra- way, S. Lundine, J. Mills, P, Wohlford, T. Stupak, R. Vickery.
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The Elections Board was formed to conduct fresh- man and Men's Student Government Association elec- tions. In addition, this body is responsible for the standardization of the rules governing the annual elections. This October the Board administered the election of the freshman class officers and two fresh- man senators.
The two political parties on campus — the Campus Party, this year under Charlie Waters, and the Union Party, headed by Carroll Starling — come under the jurisdiction of Elections Board. These two organiza- tions operate solely for the selection of student govern- ment officers, providing the machinery by which cam- pus leaders are nominated for offices. Functioning ac- tively in the spring, before and during the campaigns, the parties usually convene separately for two sessions. At any other time, the party officers comprise the only working membership.
Joel Arrington, as 1960-61 Chairman of Elections Board, supervised the elections in which nominees of the Campus Party and those of the Union Party competed for student government offices under the newly standardized election rules.
The International Club gathers for supper meetings.
International Club
Foreign students attending Duke University receive a special welcome from members of the International Club whose main function is to encourage friendship and un- derstanding among foreign and native students. In pro- moting this goal, the organization sponsors cabin parties, dinners, cultural exchanges, and other formal and infor-
mal affairs. A Valentine Charity Ball was the highlight of the year's social events. Any student interested in for- eign student relations may become a member and partici- pate in the club functions. The heads of the organization this year were Ben Poor and H. D. Kim.
Hyun Dju Kim President Second Semester
Seated: Lucia Brunn, Program Chairman; Helen Kelley, Secretary- Treasurer. Standing: Gilberto Pachero, Publicity Chairman; Ben- nett Poor, President; Fanis Pantayis, Vice-President.
Independent Dormitory Council
Charlie Waters President: IDC
The Independent Dormitory Council was founded in 1956 to insure an efficient, representative form of student government for the residents of the independent dormitories. In addition, the Council serves as a mouthpiece through which the independents may voice their opinions with regard to timely campus issues. Finally, the Council's activities include the sponsorship of various social and athletic functions, including a spirited intramural program and several cabin parties and open houses.
The I.D.C., an integral part of the M.S.G.A., conducts its affairs in the same manner that the I.F.C. and the Freshmen House Councils operate. The Council is empowered to suggest improvements which will benefit Few residents and the University at large. It also calls attention to any grievances which the indepen- dent students may have. Headed this year by Charlie Waters, the I.D.C. convened on alternate Thursday evenings. These meetings were attended by one representative from each floor of the inde- pendent dormitories. In its five years of operation, the I.D.C. has made rapid progress in integrating the men it represents into the mainstream of campus life.
Row 1: D. Wiley. B. Heyer, S. Sander, G. Couchell, C. Waters. Row 2: R. Luker, J. Clark, J. Formanek, R. Arnold, K. Williams, J. Shriver, Row 3: J. Patterson, J. Walker, J. Jones, J. Faris, B. Carter.
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The Shoe 'n' Slipper Club organizes Duke's two big weekends, one each semester, complete with big name bands and entertain- ment. Established in 1949 to take the place of IFC-sponsored dance weekends, the club incorporated spring dance week-end into Joe College in 1952.
Duke alum Les Brown and His Band of Renown played for the afternoon concert and the informal dance which are part of the November Shoe 'n' Slipper week-end. The Glenn Miller Orchestra with Ray McKinley directing provided music for the formal dance.
This year the Joe College week-end was changed somewhat from previous years by the decision to eliminate the poorly attended Saturday night formal dance. The parade of sorority and fraternity floats, following a "Joe College in Legendland" theme, was held on Friday afternoon. Count Bassie played for the Friday night informal dance. Saturday afternoon, the crowd moved onto blankets on the West Quad to enjoy the lawn concert presented by the Brothers Four. With the lawn concert as the highlight of the year, the Shoe 'n' Slipper Club ended another very successful season.
Row 1: J. Wright, P. Steer, L. Politz, L. Blue, T. Lapin, T. Losee, D. Block. Row 2: A. Oettingcr, E. .Arnold, J. DeGoyer, A. Adams, R. Condit, J. Martin. Row 3: J. Jones, F. Pitzman, S. Coleman, D. Kwaswik, J. A. Guglielmi, D. R. House, T. Mann.
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Pep Board
Throughout the year, Duke students witnessed tangible signs of Blue Devil spirit — pep rallies, propaganda posters, decorated goal posts, and card tricks, to name only a few. These did not just happen but were the products of a hard working Pep Board, headed by Pete Lovell and Marilie Fifer.
It was this organizaton that wall-papered the campus with slogans like "Sink Navy" and "Clobber Clemson" and sent good luck telegrams to the team. West's main quad was the scene of the Powder Puff Bowl, which optimistically and correctly predicted the outcome of the Navy game. Freshman girls costumed as midshipmen were trounced by the upperclass coeds representing Duke. In the spring. Pep Board held the preliminary election of cheerleaders and the Blue Devil for the 1961-62 year.
Pete Lovell and Marylie Fifer Chanmen of Pep Board
Row I: B. Auzat, M. Fifer. J. Lovell, A. Palmer, P. Gregory. Row 2: VV. Bass, B. Wilson. J. Nilsson, L. Gillooly, F. Eubank, A. Cooper, B. Rowland.
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This year the cheerleaders have been our football and basketball teams' most faithful, enthusiastic supporters. Headed by Frank Eubank, the squad is composed of five coeds from East Campus and five West students. This year they travelled to all the away football games during the fall (except U.C.L.A.) , including Dallas, Ann Arbor, Columbia, and College Park. In the winter they attended all the basketball games in the state.
In the spring, soon after spring vacation, fifty to seventy girls practiced cheers for three weeks, in order to try out before the Selections Board. This board is comprised of the retiring cheerleaders, the Chairmen of Pep Board, and the captains of the football and basketball teams. They chose ten finalists who then tried out in a WSGA assembly, where they were elected finally by the women students. Any boys who wish to do so may remain on the squad from the previous year without being re-elected. The rest are elected by the men's student body.
Cheerleaders
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1961 edition of the
Duke Blue Devil
Row 1 : Sheila Sapero, Susie Knobeloch, Ann Leinbach, Patti Peyton, .'Vnn Irwin, Row 2: Joel Warren, Kip Moore, Bill Pheif- fer, Wally Lange, Ubi Freitas, Frank Eubank.
The twenty-five-year-old Hoof 'n' Horn, oldest original musical comedy organization in the South, presented Sandy Wilson's The Boyfriend this year.
Hoof n' Horn
Mary Ann Berry Hoof 'n Horn President
Production Staff—Row 1: Bill Nickle, Earl McCarroll, Mary Ann Berry. Row 2: Corky Cowan, Alice Rosen, Anne Parsons, Lola Powers. Row 3: David Nee, Larry Warner.
Celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary this year, Hoof 'n' Horn is not only one of the oldest campus organiza- tions, but also the oldest original musical comedy organi- zation in the South. The Club's policy, as originally set forth, called for musical comedies written, directed, pro- duced, and performed by Duke Students. This general policy was faithfully upheld until 1952, when Anything Goes, written by a professional, was performed. This year as well, the club presented a "professional" show. The Boy Friend, by Sandy Wilson. This suspension of club policy was enacted so as to receive student interest. Next year. Hoof 'n' Horn plans to return to producing student works. Besides the annual show during Joe College Week- end, the club also participates in the Homecoming Show and other musical activities.
A student who has worked on one show is considered a full-fledged member of Hoof 'n' Horn. Although they are amateur thespians, the members of this group won wide acclaim for their efforts. Hoof 'n' Horn was led this year by President Mary Ann Berry and Vice-President Dave Nee.
Executive Council: Larry VV Mary Ann Berry.
Lola Powers, David Nee,
1961 flappers rehearse for The Boyfriend.
A scene from the Duke Player's presentation of "Born Yesterday.
Earl McCarroll Duke Players President
Exfi utive CouiKil — Row 1- S hi hustei Business Manager; M. Nathanson, Secretary; V. Wellborn, Publicity Chr.; K. Reardon, Faculty Advisor, R Candlin, Technical Representative; L. Powers, Actor's Representative, K. Cohen, Stage Manager. Row 2: C. Hoi- lister, Publicity; G. Schenck, Actor's Rcpresentati\e; J. Lee, Tech- nical Representative; F. Warner, Vice-President; E. McCanoll, President.
Duke Players
Row 1: Alice Rosen, Mai Nathanson, Lola Powers, Posy Candlin, Mia Bulgarin. Row 2: Victor Michalak, Assistant Director; Doug Nuetzman, Frank Eubank, Earl McCarroll, President; Ed Kress, Kenneth A. Cohen, Stephen D. Schuster. Row 3: Larry Shriver, Kenneth Reardon, Director; Bob Bannard, Richard Parks, Jim- my Lee, Larry Warner, Larry Schenck, Clay HoUister.
Duke Players, offering the Duke community cultural entertainment in the form of the finest theatrical presenta- tions, was organized on the two campuses over twenty-eight years ago. Each fall its members have just enough time to unpack before the Players launch into feverish activity in an attempt to begin their season before the onslaught of hour tests. This year the Players gave a delightful per- formance of Born Yesterday, the near professional quali- ty of which was acclaimed by the audiences; Branson lent the intimacy needed for a well executed performance of Miller's drama, "The Crucible"; and Bernard Shaw's famous "Saint Joan" was the triumphant spring success. In their "spare" time, the Players gave readings and stu- dent-directed one-act plays in Branson.
This year Earl McCarrol led the technical and acting members in this otherwise casual organization — no weekly meetings, no dues, but a few open-houses with entertain- ment that would make Jack Benny laugh. Membership is attained and maintained by working fifty hours during the season, and a member of good standing may be exalted to a position on the Executive Council.
The group definitely fulfills the campus need for fine dramatic entertainment; and members gain valuable ex- perience through working with set design, lighting, cos- tumes, props, make-up, and, of course, acting.
The Duke Players scored a smash hit with possibly their best performance of the season — George Bernard Shaw's "St. Joan."
Lola Powers, Larry Warner, and Alan Sader in rehearsals for "Born Yesterday."
Sally Hobbs and Bill \'estal took the leading Crucible."
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W.R.A.
The Woman's Recreation Association, whose membership is made up of the entire student body of the Woman's College and the School of Nursing, is organized to offer varied recreational oppor- tunities for each coed. Cooperating with the Woman's Physical Education Department, the group sponsors the intramural program on East Campus. It also arranges for the sports day and picnic for freshmen during Orientation Week.
The W.R.A. has many Co-Rec Open Houses in the gym on Friday nights, at which time students can take part in special co-rec activities or make use of the equipment and swimming pool. The highlight of the year is the Co-Rec Carnival held in the spring. At this time fraternities and dorms are paired for competition in relays, sports events, and carnival games.
Special interest groups under the auspices of W.R.A. are Pegasus, Nereidian, Terpsichorean, and Tennis Club which offer special chances for enjoyment of horseback riding, synchronized swimming, modern dance, and tennis.
The activities of W.R.A. are planned and carried out by the W.R.A. Board. This group consists of the four executive officers, a chairman of each sport, two representatives from each dorm, a social chairman, and other committee chairmen. This governing Board has many meetings, picnics, and retreats to plan and discuss the program of W.R.A.
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Nereidian
A spring water show open without charge to the pubUc is the highUght of the year's activities for the members of the Nereidian Club. These girls meet weekly throughout the year for the combined purpose of recreation and the improvement of both group and individual syncronized swimming skills, through regular practice and a sharing of individual knowledge. All those interested in participating in Nereidian are given the opportunity to try out in both the fall and spring semesters. This year the group numbered about sixty girls, working together under President Sandy Matter.
Early in the year plans are begun for the spring show. After working out the central theme and general details, the girls begin concentrated practice, breaking into smaller groups to work on each part of the show. Attention is paid to the selection of music and appropriate and colorful costumes. The girls are assisted in the perfection of their performances and organization of the show by the Physical Education Department. Their enthusiasm for swimming and competence in the water pay high dividends both to the group and to the audience which benefit from the two perfor- mances of their show. This year the Nereidians presented "Holiday Festival," each number featuring the celebration of an annual holiday.
Left to Rif^ht: M. Hightower. D. Albers, C. Finfrock, B. Washburn, H. Cut- tino, B. Glynn, S. Matter, K. Gravelle, C. Bate, J. Brown. O. Krcdel, W. Webber.
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Sitting; J. Hock, S. Shearer, M. Bulgarin, D. Charles, A. God- din, G. Pafford, L. Eubank. KneeUng: G. Hayes, J. Thompson, J. White. Standing: C. Williams, P. Cull, J. Martin, .J. Suther- land, M. Lewis, B. Figge, G. Flair, W. Weber, K. Kittelle.
An interpretative dance by the Terpsichorean group.
In an effort to promote an active interest in modern dance, members of Terpsichorean presented two shows this year, one in December and one in April. The Christ- mas program, in cooperation with the campus Drama and Music Departments, was an attempt to demonstrate through modern dance the moods of Christmas — "watching," "giving," and "worship." Members of the group also gave performaces in Raleigh.
The techniques of modern dance and individual skills are given attention in the weekly practice meetings of the girls and in such special sessions as classes with professional modern dancers visiting the campus. This year the group was fortunate enough to have an oppor- tunity to meet with both Cunningham and Limon. Julie Sutherland served as an able and talented Terpsichorean president this year. Anyone interested in modern dance and with enthusiasm for working with Terpsichorean may try out, whether or not she has had previous expe-
JuLiE Sutherland Terpsichorean President
Pegasus
Weekly outing at the Pegasus Club.
Mtmbers arc: Barbara VVoodard, Kiki StilwcU, Carol Moody, Jane Stiles, Juan Gaddy, Joan Vellines, Martha Clark, Ann Jones, Mary Ann Swart, Jan Duff, Margith Palmer, Cookie Nicoli, Patty Jordan, Nancy Ingram, Polly Wheat, Dodi Barker.
Barbara Woodard, President.
Mcuibcisiup 111 Pegasus, an auxiliary organization of the Women's Recreation Association, provides an opportunity for horseback riding enthusiasts to enjoy this sport together. After tryouts, held early in the spring, Pegasus chooses members on the basis of ex- cellence in equestrian skills. Any interested and ca- pable student from East Campus or Hanes House is eligible for membership.
This year's president, Barbara Woodard, headed an active program which included weekly rides on Wednesday and Friday afternoons at Betty L. Brun- son's Pine Knoll Stables. Observation of riding classes, trips to horseshows, and auctions held in the Durham area kept Pegasus members busy. The an- nual Duke University Horse Show, sponsored by the club for the general public, was the highlight of the year's activities. Pegasus members, students taking horseback riding in physical education classes, and other interested riders participated in the show, which was followed by the awarding of two trophies for excellence in riding.
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Row 1: C. Gibson, President; L. Hester, Vice- President; R. Bland, Treasurer; H. Margolis, Secretary. Row 2: C. Moore. K. McCullers. D. Harris, R. Brantley, L. Smith. Row 3: H. Cheek, G. Timblin, B. Brockwell, D. Jeffreys, K. Stallings.
The Town Men's Club, composed ot Duke Students from the Durham area, has enjoyed a brief but success- ful history on campus. The Club's specific aims are to provide a social outlet for its members and to keep abreast of campus activities. This latter purpose is most important, for it facilitates integration of local students into the mainstream of campus life.
With a total membership of forty students, the Club's
bi-weekly meetings were conducted by President Charles Gibson. At these meetings, club functions such as cabin parties, cookouts, banquets, and dances, were planned. In addition, the club was actively represented in Duke's intramural program. A final feature of this organiza- tion was its adoption of a service project, whereby its members volunteered a checking service in Page Audi- torium.
The principle function of the Engineer's Radio As- sociation is to operate a "ham" radio station. Under the direct supervision of the School of Engineering, the E.R.A. has been cited as one of the outstanding amateur stations in the area. The club has received many awards for its service to the community in times of disaster or emergency.
The E.R.A. provides engineering students with the opportunity to gain practical experience in radio-elec- tronics. In addition, the individual may work toward acquiring a federal license while a club member. This year, the E.R.A., headed by Skip Sander, conducted classes in Morse Code for all students interested in the "ham" radio field.
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Row 1: Ken Watov, Wayne Bridges, Wayne Yarnall, Jim Norton, Jim Gobbel. Row 2: Jim Brennan, Ken Moorman, Jim Hamilton,
Skip Sander, Leon Couch.
Joseph C. Wetherby President of Radio Council
Row 1: B. Griffith, J. Gobbcl Row J: T. Allan, J. \Vethcrb% J. Taylor.
C. Owen. J. Richards. P. Flatter. , S. Robbins, R. Kalish, J. Carstcn,
Radio Council
When the Duke Broadcasting System was estab- lished in 1948, the Radio Council was created as a means of directing the ultimate aims of the station. The Council serves WDBS in an advisory capacity, and is the station's final governing body. Student rep- resentatives from East and West campus and Hanes House, three faculty advisors, the Dean of Men, the Dean of Women, and the five station managers are the acting members of the Radio Council. The stu- dent chairmanship was held this year by T. O. Allen.
From the Council come formulations of general policy, as well as decisions on specific matters. Such issues as the approval of the budget and extra expen- ditures fall under its auspices. The immediate prob- lems and policies of the station are the responsibility of the station managers, who, significantly, are elected by the Radio Council.
WDBS personnel and the members of Radio Coun- cil brought this year to a close with the annual ban- quet in May. At this time, awards were presented for outstanding service and ability shown throughout the year.
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Joe Warren Business Manager
T. O. Allan Station Manager
Operating each day of the school year, WDBS offers hsteners of the immediate area a wide variety of high quahty programming. Entertainment is directed toward the college level listener, many shows being devoted ex- clusively to the presentation of uninterrupted classical music.
The student disc jockeys, newscasters, and techni- cians present special programs of jazz, broadway musi- cal scores, and the better popular music. They also
broadcast excellent up-to-the-minute news coverage and many Duke athletic events. This year also saw the ini- tiation of a weekly show from Annamaria's, which fea- tured records, live guitar music, and much fun.
This year WDBS made a positive effort to raise its standards and quality of broadcasting by presenting a quite varied format, featuring more high calibre pro- grams. In its twelve years of operation this organiza- tion has been outstanding in its service to the Duke area.
The WDBS control room.
Row 1: R. Ludwigson, J. Taylor. Engineering Mgr.; J. Carsten, Sales Mgr.; T. O. Allan, Station Mgr.: S. Robbins, Program Di- rector; J. Warren, Business Mgr.; R. Zeren; R. Kelley; D. Lloyd. Row 2: L. Stritzinger, J. Weber, J. McElhaney, J. Richards, C. Owen. Row 3: W. Priest, J. Wood, L, Curtis, A. Kuhn, J. Ken-
derdine, T. Wright, G. Timblin, F. Bryant, G. Grills, G. Merwin. Row 4: W. Yarnall, S. Williams, T. Stcffens, W. Sing, A. Died- richs, J. Reinsch, E. Campbell, E. Mumford, J. Wirschnitzer, J. Gobbel.
Jack Carsten WDBS announcer.
AFROTC
Col. Duncan, Major Halstead, Cpt. Powell, Cpt. Innis, Sgt. Dollar, Sgt. Hart, Sgt. Hewitt.
Colonel Duncan congratulates Cadets Halstead, Shep- hard, and Engleby on their distinguished Cadet Awards
A MARS radio station is maintained by the
The Air Force unit includes a photo lab group.
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Through a plan of instruction at civiUan educa- tional institutions, the Air Force Reserve Off.cers Training Corps program prepares selected students to help fulfill the officer needs of the United States Air Forces both in the regular and reserve components. The program at Duke consists of two years in basic and two years in advanced training.
Organized in 1949, the AFROTC here at Duke is today a select, compact unit of 100 cadets producing officers for the U.S. Air Force. The cadet corps is organized and managed by the cadets themselves as they advance from cadet airmen to cadet officers con- currently with their progression from freshmen to senior status. A revision of the AFROTC academic program was initiated in the 1960-1961 school year; and the Air Force now accepts certain other univer- sity courses in lieu of some formerly required AFROTC subjects.
To stimulate interest in the Air Force ROTC pro- gram, several extra-curricular activities are sponsored by the Air Force and managed by the cadets. Any cadet who is experienced and interested may become a member of the Precision Drill Team and the Drum and Bugle Corps. The Rifle Team, also open to any cadet, meets teams from other universities in scheduled matches. Duke is fortunate in having one of the few MARS amateur radio stations in the United States. Available to all students, MARS is the only means by which ham radio operators can continue their hobby at Duke. The cadet may also participate in the publi- cation of the Contact, the corps newspaper. The cadet corps is proud of its chapter of the Arnold Air So- ciety, the national AFROTC honorary fraternity. All cadets are members of the Duke Air Force Club which sponsors parties, picnics, and the highlight of their social season, the Military Ball.
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The Drill Team performed in the Governor's Inaugural Parade held in Raleigh.
Officers: D. Fritch, W. Lamb, P. Essig. K. Geiger.
Row 1: D. Titus, W. Douglass, F. Ewing, B. Brcen, R. Briggs, G. Marvin, A. Haworth, P. Coughlan, C. Locke, C. Huston, Row 2: S. Tavcrnise J. Pennington, R. Thornbcrry, J. .Mgcr, C. Mauro, J. Pago, W. .Arthur. Row 3: R. Youn^. \V. Stone, R. Best, P. Coughlan, R. Hoff- man, R. Sewell, K
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The Air Force drill team put on a special show for the Cerebral
Colonel Duncan presents Don Fritch with his wings.
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REGIMENTAL BAND— K. R 0.!-,!, Band Commander; J. B. Whitsett, Band Executive ( )ffii < , : E, \". Snotherly, Band Drum Major; W. O. Lambeth. B.mkI Music Officer; W. L. Currie. J. W. Scott, J. C. Bickfurd. R. D. Morgan, H. C. Shaffer.
BAND MEMBERS— R. T. Albright, S. E. Atkinson, J. A. Allen, Z. E. Barnhardt, L. R. Burdge, L, A. Clayton, T. W. CoUev. E F Deutsrher, C. C. Edwards. C. F. Gamble, P. C. CuilcN . V H. Ihn,,,,. F. C. Jacobs, B. L. McGhee, P. E. Phil- lips. W W. I'n.r. J. H. Sangston, D. A. Thomas, W. H. Williams,, n. I. t! < )ri. G. W. Havnes.
NROTC Rifle Tcair
REGIMENTAL COLOR GUARD— C. L. McLemore, Regi- mental Color Officei B C. Erek. R. B. Wood, R. S. Jolley.
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Duke joins with 52 other leading universities throughout the country in cooperating with the De- partment of the Navy in training future officers for the Navy and the Marine Corps. The Department of Naval Science with the Commanding Officer, NROTC Unit, serving as Chairman, offers a four-year course in Naval Science leading to commission as Ensign in the Navy or Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
The Duke NROTC Unit has a permanent staff of seven Navy and Marine officers and six senior enlisted men. The students selected for this program are a part of the Midshipman Regiment and attend a three-hour academic course in Naval Science each semester.
All midshipmen attend at least one summer cruise with the active Fleet, normally between their junior and senior years. Summer cruises are designed to orient the prospective officer in the many facets of the combatant Navy's balanced fleet and to teach practical application of the principles of Naval Science learned in the classroom during the academic year. Most Duke midshipmen embark in ships of the Atlantic Fleet for summer cruise. In lieu of shipboard cruises, prospective Marine officers go to Quantico, Virginia for summer training.
Collateral activities of the Duke NROTC Unit include the Band, Drill Team, Rifle Team and the Unit newspaper, the Dolphin. In addition, the mid- shipmen of the NROTC and the cadets of the AFROTC combine to sponsor the annual Military Ball, an event of the Spring social calendar.
Both leadership training and technical skills are woven into the fabric of the Naval Science cur- riculum to the end that the NROTC, as an integral part of the University, contributes to the overall academic program while preparing students to even- tually assume and discharge effectively their responsi- bilities as officers of the U. S. Navy and U. S. Ma- rine Corps.
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REGIMENTAL Sl\I-h-Midii Capt .Svkes, Midn. Cdr. Mullin. Midn C'di Obiion Midn Ltdi Bind Midn. Lt. Bunch, Midn. Ltju. Wallace Midn I- ns .Sandet Midii Eii- Kil-citv En<;. Morris.
FIRST B.ATT.ALION STAFF— Midn. Cmdr. Chappel, Midn. Lt. Cmdr. Farrell, Midn. Ens. Doser, Midn. Ens. Miralia. Midn. Ens. Lambeth.
SECOND BATTALION STAFF— Midn. Cmdr. Daughtrid,s?e, Midn. Lt. Cmdr. Blacknion, Midn. Ens. Lawson. Midn. Ens. Foster, Midn. Ens. Blue.
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Blakenev. J. K. BuJu, .S. B. Coleman, R. M. Sunmonds. .Second Platoon: R. S. B. Holmes, Platoon Commander: R. H. Toler. G. J. Couchell, R. B. Chapman, G. A. Coan, C. N. Graham, C. H. Glover, W. W. Hankins, A. E. Battelle, J. L. Johnston, L. S. Davies, W. T. Henderson, W. A. Fluke, H. G. Sheffield, R. L. Darling. H. Linscrt, D. A. Grilli, C. T. Hall, D. P. Parson.
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BRAVO COMPANY— J. F. Whitmorc, Company Commander: R. L. McCaughan, E.xceutive Officer; G. D. Thompson, E. H. Mumford. First Platoon; W. G. Reed. Platoon Commander, D. M. Nee. G. C. Fuller. S. R. Tipton. H. D. Kerr, L. E. Neil, C. J. Loch J D Wright, R. C. Harkness, J. R. Stummer, D. S. Gra- ham R W Leverton, J. H. Perry. G. S. Moore, E. F. Godlove, R C H tmilton, C. B. Harris, R. H. Kissam, R. S. Webber, C. G. M ison J P Sutherin. J. E. Doar, A. Gregory, L. R. Hardy, S. M.
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DELTA COMPANY— A. C. Reynolds, Company Commander; R. F. Spinnler, Executive Officer; S. D. Gager. First Platoon; T. A. Hamilton, Platoon Commander; D. M. Chapin. R. R. Kim- mich, P. J. Vanryzin. D. G. Amcy, G. T. Baker, J. A. Best, C. M. Colver, J. D. Dalhouse, J. L. Derby, E. E. Derryberry, S. E. Atkinson, R. G, Brumby, D. J. Duskin, R. W. Hardy, J. H. Todd, R. W. Heyer, P. S. Houseknecht, B. B. Brockwell, W. L. Taylor, J. W. Kiser, R. J, Knorr, A. S. Lurey, W. F. Marks,
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Row I: Bill Rayncs, Gary Reed, Teny Wallace, Col. Simpson, Maj Wilkinson, Bucky Sykcs, Sid Dautridgc Row 2: Bob Wiser, Pete Van Ryzin, W. Schultz, Carl Leopole, Sgt. Sadler, Gary Thompson, Jim Ensstron, Frank Tuckweiler, Stu Gager, W. Sharpe, R. Doar.
Marine students get practical training in dealing with field prob- lems in Marine Science classes.
Marine students from Duke and Carolina participated jointly in a tield trip to Camp Lejune Marine Base.
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Semper Fidelis
The history of Semp;r Fidelis began in 1952, th; year when the organization was established by Marine students of Duke and the University of North Caro- lina. Later chartered under the University of North Carolina, Duke's Beta Chapter is one of more than fifty such groups located at colleges and universities all over the United States. It is composed of officers, reserve members, former Marines, and students who plan a future career in the Marine Corps. The primary concern of Semper Fidelis is the preparation of stu- dents for Marine commissions. It also seeks to pro- mote the interests and ideals of the Marine Corps among the students and faculty of the University community.
Providing leadership and guidance for Semper Fi- delis are Midshipman Captain Commandant Sykes, and faculty advisor Major H. L. Wilderson.
Social activities for the year included the traditional Marine Corps Birthday Ball fall semester and a bar- becue held during the spring. Many members also participated in a field trip to the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and the Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point.
Colonel Ormand Simpson and Midshipman Bucky Sykes at the annual Marine Birthday Part ■.
NROTC
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Miss Susan Brawner, a Senior from Coral Gables, Florida reigned as NROTC Queen.
AFROTC
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The AFROTC chose as Queen, Miss Madeline Hartsel, a Junior from Concord, North Caro- lina.
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Patti Peyton PanHel President
Row 1: J. Murphy. B. Wantz, C. Wanless, M. Myers, S. Empkic, P. Peyton, C. Combs, L. Snowden, C. Bell, D. Wrii^ht, S. Deckcrt. Row 2: C, Hart, C. Came, K. Goodman, J. Atkins, N. Rolbin, M.
Cook, B. Proctor, M. L. Peabody, L. Fa E. Logan, L. Schwartz, J. Weiner, E. Eh Not pictured: B. Baldwin and P. Bennett.
■lor, H. Hertzos;. Row 3: A, Meacham. B. Miller.
Sorority Rush
'Oh fudge, we forgot to bring our knit- ting."
'From New York — then you must know . . ." Singing it up for the frosh.
Tri-Delt version of the Barber Shop Quar- tet— Minus One.
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B. Scherr, President; F. Branham, Vice President.
Row 1: A. Carr, C. Moody, K. Home, S. Wiley, D. Bole, N. Siler, J. Dawson, S. Sperry, P. Harrington, P. Lamkin, C. Gibson. Row 2: M. Little, P. Mclntyrc, G. Cronin, G. Hubbs, J. Kline, A. Turner. A. Heath. J. Cannon. A. Seward. E. Lo.gan. Row 3: M.
Dancy, L. Griswold, K. White, C. Ardell, S. |<-ruiiic. B. Bradshaw, H. Cheek, G. Miller, E. Kairinen. Row 4: J. C:iiui. h. M, Lea, M. Peabody, F. Branham, B. Scheer, M. Brantoii, L. Bniinr, L. Lea.
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Row I: A. Cothran, A. Galland,
C. Leonard, C. Zaugy, B. Wil- lis. Row 2: C. Lewis, C. Smith,
D. Dudley, D. Bowdren. Row 3: A. Smith, B. Moore, S. Da- vidson, B. Ramseur, C. Gecscy, M. Strayhorn, D. Damschrodcr, P. Wheat.
Top — Rush — Peter Pan style.
Middle — formal party . . .
Bottom — relaxation and — workshop?
Fall session blew in and Alpha Chi's were off to Carr for another Rush session, happy to be together again 'mid joyous confusion of reunions and en- thusiasm over new pledges. A celebration followed at Schrafft's Country Inn with the Pledge Banquet — the year was off to a wonderful start!
November brought relaxation, fellowship, cards, music, and a yummy spaghetti supper — all part of the Fall Retreat — a real relief from brain strain of studies and tests. Soon after came a sparkling eve- ning at the Elks Club, honoring the new pledges with a beautiful dance. Displaying their vivid imagi- nation and ingenuity, the pledges entertained th: actives with a hilarious Halloween party. And soon the semester calendar ended with a Christmas party at the CP Hospital and a pizza feast afterwards.
January meant time out for concentration on exams, but February brought the joy of initiation — new sisters to share the Alpha Chi spirit — and the whirl of spring events. Peanut Pal day . . . brunch for parents on their weekend . . . scholarship ban- quet . . . spring picnics and retreat . . . big plans ^nd much fun on the Joe College -i^i- float . . . song fest . . . and, to close out the year, a banquet in honor of the seniors. So went the year for - 1 -^-- — from first to last a real joy in sharing the sisterhood of Alpha Chi sorority life.
Top — Jerry, Kay, and Sandy await rushees at Black Diamond Party.
Middle — Kay and Nancy work and play with the children at the C. P. hospital.
Bottom— The Pi's sun at the beach to finish off a fun year to- gether.
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Row 1: S. Gronemeyer, L. Wilk- inson, B. Weeks, B. Trent. A. Kime. Row 2: B. Swain, K. Her. rin, F. Little, A. Verner, M. Fanner. D, Peters, P. Nolan, A. C:randail. Row 3: M. Mitchell, L. Cintrell. H. Cuttino, B. Neb- Utt, S. Upchurch, K. Watson, M. McLellan, A. Cooper.
Rush, rush, rush! The Omicron Pi's, happy to be back at school for another year of sisterhood, rushed in twenty lovely pledges. After a busy summer of "beaching," travel abroad, pinnings, engagements, and jobs, we were ready for 1960-61 . . .
Fall and football season crowned our own Annie Lou as Homecoming Queen with Peaches in the Court. Not to be forgotten are the pledge parties and banquet — afternoons of fun with the children at the CP Hospital — the Hawaiian Party with the Pi Phi's — the busy Pi's in campus activities. Afternoons in the Durham information booths caught us up in the excitement of the presidential election. Guest speakers, "local" entertainment, pizzas and cubans highlighted our meetings. December brought Chan- ticleer Court beauties and Christmas parties and projects. The New Year brought exams with our Phi Betes holding the fort. And in February we cele- brated the Fiftieth Anniversary of Duke Omicrons as alums from all over the U. S. returned for a week- end reunion of teas, banquets, and pledging. St. Val- entine danced and dined into our hearts twenty new sisters at our pledge dance.
Sunshine and spring beamed as we participated in Greek Week and the Fraternity-Sorority Sing. Then came elections, a breakfast for our parents, and we built our float for Joe College. The Senior Banquet and exams drew the year to a close. We gathered again at the beach for a week, and then sadly bid our Senior sist:rs good-bye.
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Delta
Pi
K. Goodman, Rush Chairman, and S. Stewart, President.
Row 1: S. Trent, J. Pons, J. Perry, S. Pierce, G. Waldrop, T. Towie, A. Ellis, B. Morris, K. Goodman, N. Anderson. Row 2: L. McGary, S. James, J. Stewart, M. O. Gilly, J. Coble, L. Egan, B. Miller, L. Green, S. Weeks, N. Jenkins, J. Fearrington.
Row 3: M. C. Wade, J. Marion, P. Bennett, J. Kline, C. Ramsey, L. Burton, B. Barnes. M. Tovell, A. Perkins. Row 4: B. Bradshaw, S. Stewart, A. L. Johnston, B. Wilson, J. Shurtliff, N. Thompson, K. Isley, J. Gregory, J. Jordan.
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M. Nathanson, President: H. Naviasky, Rush Chairman
Row 1: A. Rosen, M. Nathanson, G. Wald, H. Naviasky. Row 2: Sapero, M. Chapnick, J. Stein, J. VVeiner. Not pictured: G.
B. Block. J. Weber. :\. Kohn. M Smith. Row 3: N. Rolbin, S. Margolis.
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1960-61 was a year of activities and fun for the AEPhi's. After a successful rush, six pledges were added to the group. Then came winning the Pan- He! scholarship cup — and the prize for the best so- rority homecoming display! For Christmas we pre- pared a basket for a needy family and celebrated the holiday festivities with a party in the chapter room. Our social service project was teaching Sunday school — and wasn't it hard getting up early on Sunday morning!
The big event of the year was, naturally, the pledge dance, this year held jointly with the Tri-Delts. But there were also parties with fraternities at State and Carolina, speakers at our meetings, ice skating and bowling parties, and get-togethers where pizza reigned supreme! Spring was busy with Joe College — and the float. We also found time for more parties, more fun — and even studies.
The AEPhi's were also busy with other activities. Miriam was an FAC, Harriet was chairman of Cam- pus Chest, Mai was secretary of Duke Players, Nedra was a Sandal, and Sheila helped cheer the Duke teams to victory. In addition, the AEPhi's did their share in the Y, Pan-Hel, NSA, Hoof 'n Horn, and SSL.
It was hard saying good-bye at the end of the year — but those who will be back next year are look- ing forward to another wonderful year of friendship in Alpha Epsilon Phi.
Top — The A E Phi's winning homecoming display.
Middle — Rush party.
Bottom — . . . and slumber party.
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Row 1: C. Bott, S. Tobin, M. Leahy, C. Chomicz. J. Weaver. Row 2: L. Caudle, S. Wilbourne, L. Bower, J. Packard. J. Mc- Farlane. S. Frederick.
Top — The beatnik pledges entertain.
Middle — Phi's relax at Bugg's Island.
Bottom — "South Pacific" comes to Carr.
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Bugg's Island welcomed the Alpha Phi's back from summer with a retreat where we heard about the National Convention in Miami, water skiied, (oops!) and ate hot dogs. Back again at Dock, led by Rush Chairman Connie, we teamed up for a week of sur- prise-filled parties, like the night we featured candle- light as Carr's electricity conked out.
To celebrate a successful rush, pledges and big sisters munched through Festa Room pizzas. Inspired by their new Alpha Phi lavaliers, the pledges returned with a big sister surprise party, then lured other Duke pledges to an underground beatnik pad for an eve- ning. Demonstrating achievement in other directions, the Phi's walked away with Pan-Hel's Most Im- proved Scholarship trophy. We had Alpha Phi's active in dorm offices, campus offices and committees, and honoraries.
Caroling at the VA Hospital, followed by th? annual Christmas party, dancing at Aycock's Cabin, and sponsoring a joint party with N.C. State Sigma Pi's for underprivileged children launched the Christ- mas season. A gala dinner-dance, initiation, the Fra- ternity-Sorority Sing, Joe College and Joe's float. District Convention, and an after-exams trip to Myrtle Beach rounded out the year of fun, friend- ship, and activity with Alpha Phi.
Alpha Phi
S. Barnes, President; B. Nimitz, Vice President.
Row 1 D Douglas, C Owen, B Nimitz, S Barnes, L Conldin, M Cook, E Turner Row 2 J Sydnor, B Robinson, J Morns, E Elv J Win^field M Warn S Ellis Row '^ S Weaver K
Lockwood, G. Burbridge, M Cardwell, G Gimbel, P Couch P Groves Not pictured C Calibers?, K Garlock S Pickaid, C Day M Savage
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YoLimans, President, and S. Bennett, Rush Chairman.
Row 1 (left to right: S. Emerson, H. Bebout, L. Kimbrough, S. Hartshorn, C. Woodard, G. Brown, L. Beatty. Row 2 : A. Myers, P. Cooke, N. Helm, J. Kellett, S. Benett, S. Farmer, B. Kelley, B. YoLimans, G. Dixon. Row 3; C. Greer, E. Gates, C. Montgomery, |
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Row 1: L. Camfield, J. Adam- son, J. Cook, S. Patton, T. York. Row 2: A. Ransey, L. Wilcox, S. Jordan, J. Ward, M. Monta- gue, N. Dunn. Row 3: J. Ras- berry, L. Carver, A. Jolly, C:. Isaly, J. Kneen, P. Lee, M. Palmer.
Top — The Joe College "Movieland" Float.
Middle— Ann Wells, Jo Ann Dougall, Bobbie Wantz, Marlene
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Bottom — Betsy and Laurel putting Joe College float together.
When twenty members of one sorority returned for Freshman Week, 'twern't dirty rush: 'twas just the Tri-Delts, demonstrating again that a "pansy" makes a whale of a wheel! Hannibal crossed the Alps; Deltas crossed the quad with THEIR White Elephants for the annual campus scholarship. And we again "adopted" and visited "grandparents" at the Methodist Retirement Home, becoming their "Peanuts."
But no dull boys here, milady: A "zappy" rush gave way to the Big-Li'l Sister fling at the Rat. After Founders' Day "Schraffting" with the Carolina D;l- tas, we rang in the new year from the Kappa Sig House at Carolina. We could have pledge-danced all night — and did, Holiday Inn-wise. A surprise break- fast bacchanal in the Ark and the Initiation Banquet preceded the seniors' Auld Lang Syne Rat party; and who can forget that DDD-lirious dinner meeting at which the Betas provided the "culture"? Continu- ing the year in high form we sang in the Fraternity- Sorority Sing, danced through Joe College, sunned at the beach, and ended the year, weeping into our Pansy Breakfasts.
So, let them all sigh, "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" —a Tri-Delt knows it WAS! . . .
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Row 1: J. Moss, N. Noblett, J. Samonds, B. Brooke, C. Leslie, S. Pierce, P. Jones Row 2: M. Pittman, K. Blomberg, B. John- son, G. Hayes, W. Johnson, M. Trainor, C. Bagley, M. Johnson. Not pictured: D. Myers.
Top— Founder's Day Banquet at Hope Valley Country Club.
Middle — "Oh doesn't this look yummy!"
Bottom — Sleepy time gals.
The year began for the D. G.'s with a whirl of rush parties. We boarded the good ship Delta Gamma, switched to Sleepy-Time Land, and spent an evening in Hawaii via the Red Room. We wel- comed a wonderful pledge class with a pizza party.
After the excitement of rush our President Patty told us of the ideas from our national convention in Colorado where we received awards for scholarship. Honors went to us again as we placed third in the Homecoming Display Contest.
The Christmas spirit was set aglow by working together on stuffed animals for the children in Duke Hospital. We gathered together in the Festa Room for a holiday dinner. After Christmas and exams, knees were bruised and fingers froze while we ice skated together. The height of spring activity was the pledge dinner-dance at Schrafft's Country Inn. There were bouquets of long-stemmed pink roses, floor length white formals, happy faces, and candleUght. Then Inspiration Week and initiation whan we wel- comed new sisters to help with the Fraternity- Sorority Sing.
In April we were hostesses for the Province Con- ference. Representatives, alums, and officers poured in to spend three exciting days with us. Suddenly Joe College was here and we spent long hours working on our float. At the Sanior Banquet we paid a fond farewell to our graduating sisters and left Duke to swim and play at Myrtle Biach.
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L. Braly, Pledge trainer; P. Dale, President.
Row 1: C. Ellis, A. Palmer, E. Simmons, L. Braly, P. Dale, J. Seymour, N. Doles, P. Ennis, E. Spangler. Row 2: A. Fielder, L. Lunsford, M. Brown, K. Symes, N. Kline, G. Stayer, S. Skiles, C. Caine, B. Baldwin. Row 3: B. Kramer, L. Bixler, A.
Hodson, J. Jennings, S. Chaney, J. Heiser, B. Benedict, L. Give Not pictured: B. Binning, B. Balch, J. Schlanser, M. Swart, Rodgers, J. Vellines, K. Wood, L. Johnson.
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Theta
M. Speir, Vice President; S. Gorfain. President.
Row 1 : G. Osgood, C. Combs, M. Speir, S. Gorfain, S. Leshanna, S. Core, K. Stansberry, J. Freyermuth. Row 2: R. Greenlaw, C. Bate, J. Welch, D. Chamberlin, K. French, J. Moeller, S. Deck- ert, G. Hilton, S. Robins, C. Lamb. Row 3: A. Hamilton, M.
Weisiger, B. Hansen, J. Anderson, A. Barbour, H. Lynch, H. Millar. B. Wilson, S. NefF, M. Ingham, P. Larsen, B. Phillips, A. Fullagar, K. Wallwork.
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Row 1: J. Price, A. Sheridan, C. Pierpont, L. Yarnall, G. Holmes, K. Brewer, S. Johnston, C. White. Row 2: K. Kiefer, D Vance. W. Rosenberger, J. Fair, J. Robins, S. Robinson. K, Kienzle, F. Halla, F. Few. Not pictured: N. Mueller, J. Spald- ing.
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Top — Theta really has us sold on the wearing of the kite.
Middle — Big and little sisters gather at Anna Maria's
Bottom — "Ain't we got fun?"
"When the kite goes up, and the stars come out, Thetas gather 'round . . ." for another terrific year under President Susie G. The Thetas again made their home in 205 Carr Building and began activity with rush, which, led by Royce and Barbie B. brought a group of super-plus pledges to Beta Rho. A Broad- way Party planned by Brenda P. high-lighted the rush season, in addition to the traditional Twin Stars.
With the pledge program in the hands of Marge, the chapter moved into fall activity. Second place in the Homecoming Poster Contest rewarded the hard work of actives and pledges. Brenda W. saw to it that we had gala parties, Caryl B. that there were stimulating educational programs and Judy F. philan- thropic projects to round out the first term. Decem- ber brought us a Chanticleer queen — Delia — and fun Christmas parties.
Spring semester brought new excitements — initia- tion, the Triad, a new room in Faculty Apartments, a visit from several Randolph-Macon Thetas, a week- end retreat, Kite Flying Day. The pledges held a spring fashion show for the benefit of the Panhellenic Scholarship Fund. The chapter entered the Greek Sing, directed by Chotsey, and the Joe College float competition. The traditional beach week-end closed ,the '60-'61 Theta year.
Thetas also contributed much to campus life and we will remember this year as a rewarding one — in fact, ". . . terrific! Amazing! Exo-otic! Worth prais- ing! . . ."
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Row 1: N. Kimmerle, D. Barker,
S, Blount, E. Moss, S. Combs,
F. Smith, O. Edmonson, M. Wooten. C. Campbell. Row 2: H. McGehec, J. Ellis, M. Huck, X. Fansher. S. Auman, E. Willis, S. Cosens, S. Mosher, L. Taylor,
G. Tousev.
Top — "Just having fun . . ."
Middle — Making stuffed animals for crippled children.
Bottom — Making floats for fun and profit (?)
With black knees, big smiles, and a panic of mass confusion. Kappa Delta plunged into the torrent of East Campus rush, coming up victoriously with twenty new members to keep life interesting. Soon after rounding up the pledges, we pinned on our sheriffs' badges and trotted out to the Ranch House for a Founder's Day dinner. Homecoming found us hunting our 6' x 8' poster which managed to disap- pear mysteriously, and after recovering it, carting it in the 9:20 rush down Myrtle Drive on top of an MG.
The usual Christmas round of parties included caroling on West in the rain, gift wrapping parties with the Sigma Chi's, and a party at the Veteran's Hospital with the Phi Kaps. We saved uncooked beans from the Union for a month or so to fill up the stuffed animals that we sent to the Crippled Chil- dren in Richmond, Virginia.
With the diamond pin gleaming ahead, pledges took time out from pledge swaps to slave over Bake Sales and other pledge projects. A head-spinning Feb- ruary brought with it pledge banquets, White Rose Week, the Pledge Dance, and long awaited initia- tion. Our annual "steak and beans dinner" separated the sheep from the goat gradewise. Spring brought Joe College, and summer, our beach weekend after a busy year of work and play as a group had brought us much closer to each other as individuals.
Kappa Delta
A. McKenzie, Rush Chairman; R. Shaw, Vice President.
Row 1: C. Boden, L. Evans, C. Larmore, M. Choborda, G. Stan- ford, L. Kelly, B. Strother. Row 2: R. McKenzie, A. Sugg, R. Leonard, R. Shaw, K. Patterson, J. Thompson, G. Snead, J. Judd. Row 3: T. Tuttle, R. Shahan, H. Daniel, B. Burton, H. Beaver, J. Drennon, B. Bentzel, M. Golson, N. Lassiter, J. Touchton. Row 4:
M. Surratt, L. Carter, M. Drummond, B. Beach, B. Satterficld, L. Anderson. K. Ulmer, B. Proctor, M. L. Coleman, C. Williams, M. McCrary, H. Hester, B. Smith, T- Sutherland. Not pictured: J- Neill.
Kappa Kappa Gamma
A. McNamara, President; G. Hoyt, Vice President.
Row 1 (left to right): K. Nichols, S. Allaway, G. Barksdale, M Hershey, J. Moss, M. Seyfert. Row 2: L. Eby, B. Bass, A. Mc- Namara, M. Auerbach, S. Empkie, E. Fooks, ]. Loeber, S. Boutwell. Row 3: B. Mann, J. Williams, C. Jones, B. Wright, A. Clark, J.
Garrett, C. Bell. G. Hodder, M. Baldwin, E. Spence. Row 4: R. McBr\'de, M. McGeorigle, J- Harper, T. Puab, J. Vance, S. McGhee, G. Slater, J. Jarden, D. Albers, M. Wright, S. Blackwood, P. Welt, M. Stretch, G. Hoyt.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: P. Pangborn, M. Todd, J. Hamel, D. Grotz, S. Hinman, J, Holmquist, C. Courtnc-y, A. Kettering, Row 2: M. Parsons. P. Greenleaf, J. Hutcheson, B. Brueggeman, L. Trent, A. Pre- witt, L. Nimnirht, P. Gregory, M. Brenizer, D. Calverley.
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Top — The pledges entertain.
Middle — Song, laughter, and pizza greet the new initiates.
Bottom — Waiting for the snow to start.
Final stitches were sewn in kilts and sarongs as "the girls dressed in blue" began the 1960-1961 year under the enthusiastic leadership of Ann McNamara, Numerous Sandals, FAC's, and house officers helped orient the freshmen and then, between football games and initial assignments, came rush. The result was a wonderful pledge class for the Delta Beta Kappas, thanks to Jean and Joanie.
As the leaves began to fall, the calendar was quick- ly filled with activities for the holiday season — a hal- loween party with the A. E. Phi's, a Thanksgiving get-together with the ATO's for the Edgemont chil- dren, and, to the surprise and delight of the actives, a Christmas party given by the pledges. Evenings were spent making Christmas cards and stockings for children with Cystic Fibrosis and caroling at re- tirement homes.
In January books were laid aside for a moment as the Kappas joined the Thetas in a "come-as-you-are- not" cabin party; in February blue and blue pledge pins were replaced by golden keys as initiation high- lighted inspiration week for the pledges.
Along with spring fever, the early signs of spring , brought the Golden Triad, Florida vacations, the Fraternity-Sorority sing, and, of course, Joe College. And then all too soon, the final trip to Myrtle Beach, the good-bys to seniors, and the closing of another active and memorable year.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: S. Rico, M. Quinby, B. Weeks. Row 2: D. Ray, L. Speck, J. Duke.
Top — Rush in full swing.
Middle— Tres chic! Unttoni — "Sing girls sing!"
This was "think pink" year for Phi Mu. To start the year off on the appropriate color note, we had a "Think Pink" party the first night we were back at school. Our rose colored glasses made us see the world in that Phi Mu rose.
Our Rush parties were a sampling of that rose hue all over the world. As a result of this travel, Gamma Epsilon got some truly great pledges, who were en- tertained the next week with a pizza party, a coffee, and a picnic supper at the home of an alum.
We worked hard on Social Service this year. Phi Mu headed the collection of the Thanksgiving bas- kets for the Panhellenic project, and we provided a Christmas for a family here in Durham. Our special project was helping with a Girl Scout Troop: we worked on special phases of the Girl Scout program at which we have had some experience. The Scouts had a Thanksgiving Party for us, and we gave a Christmas Party for them.
In the Spring came the Carnation Ball dinner- dance at which we presented our Pledge Class and awarded the loving cups for the outstanding pledges. Founder's Day was celebrated by Initiation and a coffee. The election of next year's officers was fol- lowed by an Officers' Planning Retreat. Programs on the application of cosmetics and how to weat hats, prepared U3 for a beautiful Spring, and sud- denly it was time to tell our departing seniors to "think pink" as alums.
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T. Brand, President; S. Dorsett, Vice Preside
Row 1: K. Ryan, E. Tucker, A. Kirkman, T. Brand, M. Magner, M. Quinby. Row 2: G. Greef, G. Eastwood, T. Smith, M. Whe- land, J. Duke, K. Bryan. Row 3: B. Young, D. Gordon, R. Zim-
Wecks, J Dinsmore, D. Ray, S. Rice, C. Shuford. Row 4 L Dilworth, C Hart J. Glass, S. Dorsett, C. Hamlin, D MtXabb L Spick
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Beta Phi
K. Dayvault, President; J. Claxon, Vice President.
Row 1: S. Moody, S. Mackenzie. J. Stifritt, P. Peyton, C. Fin- frock, .\. Irwin, B. Garratt, K. Mason. Row 2: J. Cla.xton, T. Rogers. F. Hitchcock, G. Hudncll, K. Dayvault, H. Goodrich, .S. Conklin, M. Myers, M Edwards, R. Lilly. D, Graham. Row
3: K. Horack, R. Robinhold, J. Williams, S. Harrison, A. Clink- scalfs. C. Jones, L. Cook. J. Fowler. D. Johnston, E. Murphy. Row 4: P. Crawford, R. Lupton, C. Kitchen, L. Faylor, B. Syd- nor. D. Gallup, N. Heilmann, P. Davis, S. Curry.
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Row 1: R. Cooke, J. Mathews J. Haley, S. McKais, J. Ray, D Davis. Row 2: L. Clark, G Lilly, B. Haas, K. Knapp, A Osthoff, N. Dailey. Row 3: S Chandler, A. Halstcd, C. Syd nor, P. Williams, M. Huser. J Clements, M. Wills.
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Top — "The Royal Shafts" team of pledges and juniors on the Pi Phi fall retreat.
Middle— Sunflowers from Pi Phi Land.
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Pi Phi's returned to Duke looking forward to an- other fun year. Rush, with "Arrow-ip-ihp" and Alice added 19 new faces to our ranks. Then things really started moving — The Pledge Banquet at the Country Inn where we all ate too much of that chocolate pie — the Homecoming Breakfast for alums — the Big- Little Sister Banquet at the Rat — a sale to raise money for our settlement school in Tennessee — dunces treated scholars at the Steak and Beans din- ner— our long-awaited weekend retreat with its fun and serious moments — Secret Buddy Week full of surprises — we donned sarongs and leis for a party with the A D Pi's — the Carnival Party pledge-swap — caroling with the K D's and Zetas — the Christmas party where the pledges surprised us with wine and blue study boards — an Open House with the Betas for Edgemont children — February brought a walk-in Valentine party for the pledges and, at last, initia- tion!— Monmouth Duo celebration with the Kappas — the Beautiful Triad — an Open House with the Thetas after the Fraternity-Sorority Sing — a tea for our parents — work on our Joe College float — the tearful Senior Banquet — exams — then off to the beach — a perfect ending for another wonderful year of sisterhood in Pi Beta Phi.
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Row 1 : J. Cassaday, V. Lewis, M. Colder, Row 2: M, Gilles- pie, B, Dragoon. J. Gaddy, D. Wright.
Top — Our last informal fling before Rush.
Middle — "Warm up those smiles for rush, girls."
Bottom — "No, this isn't the pledge class.'
"And they're off and running" ... to Aycock's cabin for a Rush retreat, the fun and hard work which paid off in a terrific bunch of pledges. Geront- ology swung to Brownie-ology as we took over a troop at Edgemont . . . parties became more frequent . . . Founders' Day came and how we celebrated! Imagi- nation was in evidence the day we made toys for the children at the Maine Sea Coast Mission . . . turtles that looked like chickens breaking out of their shells and beanbags stuffed with everything but beans. We proved that work and play can be combined when we had our first annual Christmas sale, a successful project to raise funds to further our philanthropic work. Also Sigmas were seen sneaking around right before Christmas vacation playing "secret buddy." As a Christmas finale we caroled at McPherson's Hos- pital and had a party.
Beginning the new year in the same way as we had ended the old, we continued, ever active ... a celebration of Alpha Phi's thirty years on campus ... a cabin party . . . banquets honoring our scholars, new initiates, and seniors ... a visit from National . , , the gala pledge dance ... a fun-filled trip to Myrtle rounded out the year — a great year in which we lived "one heart, one way."
Sigma Kappa
Row 1: D. Stuart, M. Corder, C. Kellerman, J. Atkins, B, Whiten- ton, C. Hedden. Row 2: J. Gaddy, K. Sutton, J, Stevens, G. Guthrie, D. Wright, M. Gillespie, V. Lewis, J, Cassaday. Row
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3: G. Hutchinson, J. Wellborn, P. Baugher, J. Early, S. M. Jourdan, B. Dragoon.
Zeta Tau Alpha
J. Adams, Rush Chairman; B. Black, President.
Row I: J. Haskctt, C. Hamilton, B. Whitaker, J. Gurley, P. Cox. M. Hi witt. M. Rose. M. Fifer, B. Black, J. Tolson. Row 2: L. Herbert, L. Dixon. L. Snowden, C Lowenbach. L. Turner. L. Taliafi-rro. .\. Goodson. E. Addison, .\. Meacham. Row 3: S.
Coddington, N. Mason, C. Kahlke, M. Johnson, M. Houck, D. Berry, D. Fortune, B. Williams, A. Stinnett, J. Boyd. Row 4: K. White, L. Weitzel, V. Srhoenly, J. Fell. J. Adams, E. Dantzler, N. Brooks. L. Moore. A. Davis.
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Row 1: M. Jacobus, M. Hill, S. Robertson, E. Pace. M. Young. Row 2: R. Heer. S. Yager. J. Geckeler, M. KaufTman, H. \'ail, L. Gillooly. Row 3: B. .\lden, A. Boswell, M. Wheeler. G. Davis, L. Rudiger. E. Morris.
Top — Enthusiasm.
Middle — "Who says we only rush girls?"
Bottom — One last fling before exams.
Soon after the beginning of school in September, Zetas found themselves busy with preparations for rush, including a retreat at Umstead State Park. As rush came, and finally went, our enthusiastic pledge class joined us in plans for a semester of fun, work, and projects.
Fall drizzled into winter and the presidential elec- tion and visits from national officers kept us busy. The time before Christmas was spent caroling on West with the Pi Beta Phi's and the Kappa Delta's, joining the Pi Kappa Phi's for a Christmas party for children from Wright's Refuge, and planning dorm and chapter parties. In the all too brief period between Christmas and exams, we honored our Janu- ary graduates at a dinner.
When Spring finally appeared we established a "home" in Faculty Apartments with the Thetas. Meanwhile it was a busy year for Zeta members active in various campus activities. The Pledge Dance in February was followed by the eagerly-awaited dav of initiation as we welcomed our new sisters and pre- pared for the events of the last few months of the year — the Fraternity-Sorority Sing, Joe College, Sen- ior Banquet, and the annual house party at Myrtle Beach following exams.
Interfratemity Council
IFC President
IFC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— B. Simmons, B. Pless, T. Lake, B. Montgomery, B. Retd, S. Kulvin, T. Sullivan.
Fraternity Rush
Pika's herd the frosh in for formal open "Whaddja mean you don't care tor any more "No, you see there's nothing but house. punch?" water in these bottles, but if you'll
ask one of the brothers I'm sure he just might have . . ."
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conference. Hours.
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Tau
Omega
W. Spencer, Vice-President; B. Bradshaw, President, W. Taylor, Secretary, Rush Cha
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Row I: B. Griffin. S. Kramer, B. Brrrn, J. Drvignp, D. Franklin. B. Bradshaw, R. Bate, B. Hoyle, E, Miller, G. Minah, T. Adams. S. Gager. Row 2: A. Oettinger, L. Coble, L. Davies, D. Chappell. R. Thomas, R. Voorhees, R. Vincent, T. Farr, D. Blanco, J. Kiser. R. Clayton, W. Taylor, W. Elder, N. Williams. Row 3: G. Minah. A. Reynolds, D. Chapin, A. Battelle, C. Wilson, J. Berry, B. Van-
dewatcr, C;. Pod. P. Cnnr. W. Sprnc n . J, Guthrie, B. Stewart, D. Metcalf, J. Tinncll, J. Adams. Row 4; W. Hottle, B. Chambers, B. Newlin, L. Griffith, K. Thompson, S. Booth, R. Thomas, J. Oldham, J. Bell, J. Personette, B. Tuttle, D. Wheeler, E. Messi- komer, R. Hoffman, B. Buckalew, G. Thompson.
PLEDGES:
Row I: B. Henderson, J. Adams B. Barnhardt, E. Camp, C Smith, J. Wright. Row 2: D Nee, M, Haynes, N. BattcUe, L Coble, R. Harris. L. Carmicli ael, B. Spencer. Row 3: D. Br bout, L. Kramer, B. Walrath, E Dunlap. Row 4: R. O'Kennon K. McCullough. D. Ward. F Johnson, R. Reynolds. J. Rr\ nolds. R. Johnson. J. Smith. J Roediger. T. .Adams.
Top — ^Toga-draped Tau's on East.
Middle — The "Devildent" Homecoming display.
Bottom — Sunday afternoon open house.
"Perse's" memorial pledging, the return of Bino's legacy, "Buzzard's" average making and our pre- rush episode in Kilgo all marked the beginning of an eventful and prosperous year for the Taus.
Fall found Tau tradition repeating itself with pre- game shindigs, Piney Mount trains, and many hours spent over the French books. The ATO's made Chuck and Mary honorary members, and their Tar- heel Club was the sight of numerous Tau events in- cluding the Christmas Party featuring Lascivious Clayton III.
The Fall Semester also had its serious side with the Kappa's and the Tau's brightening up Christmas for the Edgemont Kids and the names of nineteen brothers donning the "Dean's Team". House "C" also took an active part in the Y-Fac program, I.F.C., and M.S.G.A. ATO was also active on the athletic field with "Yogi," John and Jack outstanding on the gridiron and Tony's hot foot pouring the soccer goals in for the Devils. Falcon's engagement and Bill's pinning Chotsey surprised none.
Spring started with hordes of free beer at Bob and Bill's superb rush parties and was climaxed by the , cruise of the "Sea-Dogs" at Dum's hometown. Beach Weekend, Joe College, and those afternoons on top of the press-box. Graduation brought to a close a banner year under the leadership of Francis the Great.
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Row 1: O. Laula, L. Hardy, M. Humphrey, D. Christy, J. Dow. Row 2 : B. Lewis, T. Benenson, L Bannerman, R. Fleischer, C. Boll, E. Yocuni. J. Dickhaut, W. Gardner. Row 3 : B. Rich, J. Seas- trunk, D. Douglas, T. Cardwell, D. Runyan. H. Sloan, S. Brown, C;. Mapes, F. Tracy, R. Gregory. Row 4: S. Bogley, R. Whittle, T. Melton, D. Ahlborn, R. Vincent, G. Busch, J. Woodworth, R. Wil- liams, R. Pettit, Sr., W. Dixon, Jr.
Top — The Beta sheep and friend. Middle — Santa aids the kids. Bottom — Beta delegation at the Lawn Concert.
Jerry Perry, KA sweetheart
The Beta sports car club reconvened for its annual nine month's rally, proving again that milk and gas do mix.
Finding ourselves atop the social pile again, we blasted off with the "missile", floated thru cabin party season, then found ourselves face to face with Home- coming. Despite our magnificent display, for some strange reason we won no trophy. Regrouping forces, we joined the Pi Phi's in a Christmas party for the children from Wright's Refuge and Edgemont, the brothers having a great time with the toys. The party reached a thundering peak when "Santa" Dave Law unfortunately dropped his beard. Maurice Williarris and the Zodiacs continued Beta's social attack, ef- fectively snowing those dewey eyed visions from East.
Suddenly rush reared its ugly head, and we found ourselves in the midst of a two week, studyless, sleep- less, revolving party with the Frosh chain gang. Under the superb leadership of Rush Chairmen Heath Boyer and Lee Sammons, Beta compiled the best pledge class at Duke.
Thank God for spring, spring being Beta's natural element and specialty. Lauderdale, rock parties, and the notorious Beta-KA Softball game, along with the slightly less notorious pledge formal, all point to an unexcelled spring semester. Joe Colhge and our an- nual trek to Stanko's at Myrtle B.'ach for Beach Weekend rounded out a most colorful year. (We love you, Mother Blue, and you too, Sally.)
Beta
Theta
Pi
Lee Sammons, Rush Chairman; Stratton Eldridge, President; Dave Law, Rush Chairman.
Row 1: C, (li.iv, I Sm.tli, B SIhiiIi.mI, C, I.uras [i., T man, S. Eldridge, R. Pft-iffer, L. Davis. L. Pfciffer, \V. Stevenson, L. Blue. D. McRingt, B. Bromhal, B. Tynes. Row 2: S. Hopkins, B. French, C. Smith, P. Naugle, H. Hyde. T. Miller, P. Rainey, C. Grossman, D. Warner, Bill Lamb, S. Spigcner. Row 3: J. Carsten,
D. t:uuv, n, G. Mason, D. O'GiU, P. Robinson, D. Steen, D. Dett- mcring. T. Miller, B. Lob, H. Sloan. Row 4: Dave Law. Heath Boyer, Miles Gullingsrud, Jack Stuckey, Tom Senf, C. Bucke, Joe Cameron, Tom Miller, Woody Hayes.
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S. Cherry, Secretary; J. Whitsett, President; B. Lucas, Vice- President.
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Row 1: W. Anderson, T. Ben- son, R. Vigil. Row 2: R. Wells, D. Coolidge, B. Shives, T. Oglesby, W. Alsentzer. Row 3: R. Jackson, P. Nunez, T. Wil- liams, P. Sorafian, J. Schroeder. Not pictured: R. Powell, L. Cooper.
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The past year at the Delta Sig section started off with the redecoration of the chapter room, the in- stallation of the new electric rug christened with that unbelievable Homecoming party. We enjoyed the usual pre-game barbecues, and surprised ourselves with an astounding intramural football season . . . only one setback! With Thanksgiving came the exo- dus to D.C., Dollison getting engaged, and the Green Giant pinning his mate. In December, Whitsett felt the load too great, and resigned the presidency. The little senator from Arkansas took the helm, and we were off again. January brought the successful Car- nation Ball in Raleigh, with Charlotte Cherry as the J— Dream Girl. Dr. Sullivan, our new faculty ad- visor, was initiated into the Bond of Sphinx. Then came exams . . .
Between semesters the Card Room was redecorated, through the efforts of Adams, Summers, and the local beer distributors. Rush came complete with Dula's closet cases. Engstrom got tired of rushees who drink, smoke, and have tuxes, and rushed Bonnie to Reidsville to get hitched. March brought the Pledge Ball at the Jack Tar, and Spring Vacation. We fin- ished the semester with another great Joe College, and beach weekend at Myrtle. These were the high points, and they won't be forgotten.
There were the little things, just as unforgettable . . . Huffman and Young getting their Bachelors of V Sloth . . . Ebert's Air Force Bombing School . . . the revival of the Frisbee League . . . Gallagher's at- tempts to buy the Goat Barn . . . Kuhn's Monday night prayer meetings . . . Big George's machine . . . BooBoo's 3.8 booboo . . . Gazie's U-Drive-It camels . . . the minutes being given in Grit . . . and many more. Another successful year gone by the boards . . .
Top — Intellectual stimuli —
Middle — Gazie bid two camels.
Bottom — "Hey Buster, what were those lyrics again?
PLEDGES:
Row 1: T. Leyrer, D. Donnelly, J, Irwin, J. Nielsen. Row 2: S. Smith, C. Phalen, R. Collins, D. Long, T. Conway, C. Goodell. Row 3: W. Halvolsa, P. Raus- chelbach, I. Walden, D. Mc- Laughlin, W. Springer, D. Con- don, T. Smith, J. Degooycr.
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The warm, sunny fall shone on Delta Shelter as the year opened with a cabin party in Chapel Hill, followed closely by an open house at the Annex . . . with "punch". As the year moved along and in quick succession there wore cabin parties, a Tri-Delt party, and football weekends. Will the folds and fables of these weeks ever be forgotten? . . . Slater revamps the circle ... the Delt football team, rough on op- ponents, especially the turkeys, but lacking in victo- ries ... the Sunday night "go-getters" headed by Hoppy and Bear . . . the quiet hours when many brothers discovered where the library was. There was the Christmas Dance and the gift exchange, marked by poetry and brotherhood. Harold received a novel gift and the Fold got the perpetual hinge trophy. Finals were conquered and the Delts made their aver- age.
Rush under Czar Ritts was marked by good parties — including one with the Sigma Nu's of Carolina — and an outstanding pledge class, including the illus- trious Mulch. Spring was early and there were more parties: Belated New Year's Eve, the Queen Dance, and Wannamaker Ball. There were the two beach exoduses, and before we could turn around summer was upon us.
Then there were the spontaneous humor and ex- periences particlular to the brotherhood. The chap- ter room banter ... the Saturday night rumbles and commotions led by Crash and Ross . . . the exam sweats . . . the 5:00 dinner mob . . . the gym rats . . . the orange juice boys and their counterparts . . . and other events which made the year worthwhile and the brothers glad of their choice of Delta Tau Delta.
Top — "Enjoying the party, Tom?"
Middle — The old campaigners.
Bottom — The "Golden Throated Warbler" in action.
Delta
Tau
Delta
Al Tatum, Second Semester President; Lee F. Seybert, First Semester President; Chuck Rudiger, Vice President.
Row 2: B. Rogers, C. 1
lumfeldt. R. Swain. F. Zu. M. Slater, S. Murphv, L S.\ W. Hall. .-v. Blackwood. H
J (.inthcr, F. Retts. R. Doak. D, ]. 1, K Griffin. R. Lee. E. Dowden, r.t Row 3: D. Parsons, R. Turntr
Nick, E. Sanford. \'. Brann, J,
Whitmorc-. C. Graham. B. Dix. B. Johnson. S. Nurkin. Row -1 : R. Whitmore. W. Kohl, E. Johnson, J. Briien, R. Seymour, R. Windcler. D. Gerwinski, B. Howe. C:. .Smith, R. Betts. Row 5: L. Smith, J. Birmingham, T. Enulcbv. P. Bernhardt, C. Rudiger, J. Supple, R. Nelson, J. G.-ehr, L. McC;ullough, J. McMullen, L. Shillito, J. Scovil. J. Bentlev.
Kappa Alpha
B. Chappell, Recordnig Secretary; T. Kale, President; Reed, Vice-President.
Row I K Williams, W C 1 iv \S Willace W Bishop. B. Reed. T Kale, B Chappell, D Unser, R Closson ] Brown, J. Guth- rie Row 2 C Bui?e;, D Watkms, J Uiidciwood, D. Bridges. B Wvatt, P Little, M Lrggrtt, M Stout, \' May, J. Prmberton, T Pndgcn, M Kitch Row ^ K Haipci, J Stoltz, B. Futrellski,
J. Moore, R. Havens, E. Pavne. J. .\l,.ik.,>, |. Luiiiax, P. Essig, S. ■<.ern, N. Churchill, B. .Mlie. Row 4: B. Stanly, J. Moss, S. Crissoni, F. Tuckwiller, B. Hawn, G. Gardner, F. McCollum, A. Monk, M. Lewis, A. Purdy, J. Maynard, B. Ramsey, D. Bryson, .J. Scott, T. Thompson, B. Islcy, G. Gardner.
PLEDGES:
Row 1 : ]. Driessen, B. Scwell, B. Dean, H. Wheeler. Row 2: N. OhurchiU, D. Watkins, J. Jones, D. Burclcttc.
Top — Hotel Richmond's finest hour.
Middle— Roll call on third floor.
[lottom — Reviewing the troops.
The brothers of Kappa Alpha returned from their summer exploits looking forward to a great year — and it was just that! Our Saturday heroes were led through a fine season climaxed by a Cotton Bowl vic- tory by KA's Browning, Allie, Moorman and Bum- garner. The fall was a blast: 13 combo parties — high- lighted by "Cubbus," the Rhythm-Makers, the Zodi- acs, and the Hot Nuts; occasional visits by a few of us to the "farm"; Wallace's surprise party and the "appropriate" gifts; and our outstanding homecom- ing display. It was a dry year. As compensation we developed an interest in "Old Dutch" culture, and our midnight vocal lessons from the Tops debs were most enlightening. Late in February there was a renaissance of religious zeal after the big thunder and church attendance rose — the only holdouts being "In- sect" and "Cubbus." Our fall pledge class was headed by such "bodies" as Wallace and "F.R." In the spring the brothers were bolstered by the return of Luther and "Rhino", and the installation of toilet facilities in the chapter room. Again we got a fine pledge class to uphold the traditions of Kappa Alpha and Robert E. Lee. Many of us journeyed to the Fort for spring vacation and returned to go to a "chaste" Old South which was held in Richmond during the centennial of the Civil War. Then we returned and classes were only incidental 'til exams. All in all, it was another outstanding year for Kappa Alpha.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: J. Perrv. S. Bavlin, C McDonald, W. Keller, D. Jones B. Ulrich, A. Penfield. Row 2 : R Sutcliffe, F. Cromartie, R. Mc Kinley, S. Robbins, F. Schmidt R. King, S. Snow.
Top — Kappa Sig's division-winning basketball team.
Middle — The Hearts tourney.
Bottom — Mouse and the boys build the Homecoming display.
The brothers of Kappa Sigma had no sooner re- turned to "Dear Old Duke" than the still-packed bags were crammed into the cars headed for the Duke-South Carolina clash. Kappa Sig's David "Moose" Bosson and Joe Wuchina were among the leading players on the Duke 1960 A.C.C. Champion- ship football team, and Kappa Sig cagers Merrill, Fred, Jack, Carroll, Charlie, Jay, and Doug led the way for a successful Blue Devil basketball season. Open houses . . . Saturday afternoon football games . . . cabin parties . . . quad cook-outs . . . and the "Animal Quad Ball" rounded out a most enjoyable fall semester.
The mid-semester break saw the complete re-decor- ation of the card room, along with paint and furni- ture for the Chapter room. Spring semester highlights included (after a "wild" rush) a near maximum sized pledge class . . . the Kappa Sigma area conclave at Duke ... Joe College ... the "Yatsi Web" ... the beach weekend with water skiing . . . the crowning of our new Dream Girl, finals, and graduating sen-
Kappa Sigma
M. Morgan, Vice-President; D. Challenger, President; C. Donnell, Secretary.
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Row 1: L. Fader, M Andriola. J. Scott. M. Morgan D Challen- ger, D. Koskey, M. Hicks, J. Moore, T. Rogers. Row 2 B Dorsce, E. Keller. J. Beal, \. Presto. D. Bosson, W. Keller, J Mullen, G High. Row 3: C. Donnell, D. Howard, D. Ow( ns, R Stiattn,
C. Raksnis, D. Densmorc, G. Sutter, F. Fuller. Row 4: D. Brun baugh, B. Currie. P. Rhodes, J. Jarrett, F. Schmidt. H. Danic J. Clcmmons, G. Mullen. R. Calendar, R. Biggers.
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S. Crawford, Secretary; E. Schick, President; K. Leopold, Social Chairman.
Row 1: M. Huntlcv, (^ Dinkier. R. Li^htbourn, A. B.iwn Leupold, E. S. liirk. I S Preston, F. 1 un,,,L^r R, ton, W. Kurt/, S Shin. Vilth, R. Knoii. A W.n
S. C:iawford, VV. Svkes, |. J. Wheatk-v, J. Onidorll, :anipluU. C: Pusser, J. Hov Mrlntosh, E. Heidt. W. Sn
1 L.dil Row 3; W. Tavlor. R. Howard, J. Sncad, W. Hawkins, B, Hunt. r. Peaison. G. Baker, D, Kingston, T. Kerr, R. Smyth, N. Ketchcr, A. Barr, K. Pastore. Row 4: K. Young, T. Dawson, K. Herrin, J. Blunt, J. West, R. Gondii, B. Chapman, J. Buchan- an, G. Davenport, J. Oldham, C. Bowman, R. Hamel, R. Herring, W. Bryant.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: J. Yake, J. Norton, B. Kingbuiy, P. Coughlan. Row 2 : C. Schmidt, D. Farrow, K. Moorman, T. Montgomery, A Home, A. Shartle, L. Clayton. Row 3: G. Haynes, A. Hay- worth, W. Brunson, F. Ewing, R. Barnes, J. Patterson, B. Campbell, E. Amley, D. Grin- stead.
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Top — Lambda Chi on the move again!
Middle — Fraternity advisor, Dr. J. Bonk.
Bottom — Another party?
Continuing in their estabUshed tradition of excel- lence, the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha enjoyed a year unmatched by any previous ones. The brothers returned in the fall with an enthusiastic desire to improve in all areas of fraternity life.
Fall semester was filled with smoke and the smell of burned hamburgers wafting over the campus from the front of the section as a result of the pre-game barbecues each Saturday. "Porker" gave the brothers an expanded social program resulting in numerous cabin parties of all types. Homecoming, Shoe 'n Slip- per and the fraternity Winter Formal topped off an outstanding semester.
Spring semester began with rush, and the nineteen best men on campus made the right choice. Following in rapid succession were several cabin parties, the Luau at Bugg's Island, Joe College, and the annual Beach Weekend.
As individuals most of the brothers distinguished themselves in varied campus activities. Once again the fraternity stressed scholarship with the result of another improvement over the previous year's stand- ing. The installation of Dr. James Bonk as chapter advisor promised to be a tremendous influence on the scholastic side of the fraternity's existence.
With Earl Shick channeling the brothers' enthusi- asm in the proper direction, the Lambda Chi's be- came a closer, better, and more impressive fraternity. This year was a great one, and it is with eager an- ticipation that we await the fall of '61 and another year in the brotherhood of Lambda Chi Alpha.
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Top — Where the boys (girls, sun and suds) are.
Middle — Napkin stuff ers.
Bottom — There's something in the Rule Book about this stuff.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: R. Best, S. Burford, P. Nicholas, J. Miles, C. Taft. Row 2: S. Waite. W. Hawgood. W. Wells, R. Miller, R. Marley, E. Wulfsburg, J. Gradner, F Be- Suin, J. Barker. Row 3: E). Ui- ble. D. Giilli, F. Pitzman. G. Unpijiii. K. Espv, J. Spciden. D. B.<.wn. \V Womble. Row 4: A. \■irl.■!;^. t;. Stanit-r. W. Sutphen. W. Lamond, B. Blakenev, J. Wilkinson.
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Annie Lewis Johnston, Phi Delt Sweetheart
Under the flaming inspiration of President John Parrlsh, tSe "Good-Ship-Phi" embarked upon an- other year. Scholastically, we finished first among the fraternities; socially, the football weekends brought many pretty girls and excitement; and on campus the Phi's were well represented in sports and extracur- ricular activities. Spring came and along with it rush and the Phi's walked off with the best on campus. G. Wilson and B. Bond provided the greatest social semsster ever — including visits by the Hot Nuts, Shirley & Lee, and the fabulous Jimmy Reed. The Phi's were reported to be "on the scene" at Ft. Lau- derdale during spring vacation. (This report was verified by a multitude of females "on the spot.") Joe College brought its usual quota of stunning im- ports and the annual "Beach Weekend Ritual" was observed with an ample supply of the pro- verbial "ceremonial wine." Other highlights were not;d . . . Burr was not seen . . . Mattingly dis- covered East . . . Sheffield became a Democrat . . . Kersey graduated . . . T. O. . . . Silky went to pas- ture . . . Block and Graham were not in the chapter room . . . Zorro went underground . . . Kendal and Connelly had success on East . . . G.R.O.S.S. . . . Kot hin got out of bed in t^me to graduate in July . . . Speiden lost 189 lbs. . . . Shrlver got pinned to Babbette . . . Amvets . . . Rich-header, coxswain, H. B., and garbage can . . . finals, graduation, and the azure yacht goes into moth balls!
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Delta
Theta
E. Chestnutt, Treasurer; J. Parrish, President; C. Joh Secretary.
Row 1: R. Adams, P. Smith. S \ ill, mi. II Sheffield, J. Cant- well, H. Erb, F. Bes^iiin, M. Rlu..als. | Hu. hiiolz. R. Bribes. Row 2: C. MacCartce. G. Wilson, M. Sniiili, R XcLson. S. Ellis. J. Parrish, E. Chestnutt. C. Johnson, G, Kendall, D Block, R. Bos- tock, B. McCulrhcn. Row :i : R. Kissam, B. Sell, \V. Farrell, S. Smith. B. Garda, M. Mattintjlv, H. Hurt. R. Kotchin, B. Bond, N. Oliver. T. .Allan. R. Wills, T. Sullivan, D. .Ahman, D. Johnson.
M. Wassoner, B. Brennan. Row 1 : J. Kruz, F. Kast. B. Su'phen, B. Stephenson, W. Rappold, B. Mewhort. C. Hill, B. Osniun, .1 Gee, J. Wonsham. J. Romine, B. Peeler, J. Onder, T. Bethay. Row 5: S. Newstedt, D. Gesswein, B, Preston, W. .Alexander, D. Graham, E. Carver, K. McCansland, J. Connelly, C. Stanier, P. Ben.gel, D. Wright, D. Roane, L. Shriver, B. Carstarphen, J. Saaifield, T. .Abbott, J. Butler.
Phi
Kappa Psi
R. Walter, Vice-President; S. Cade. Historian: B. Clutts, Treasurer.
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T. Morgan, G. StoinkuUcr, C. Silkett, T. Hansconi, S. Clarkio. D. Latham, B Htidrict, W. Belvin, R. Byrne, P. Jackson. Row 4: G. Grills, M. Glesk, T, Kid, L. Purnell, K. Stcinn.an. D. Kisslan, R. Brock, T. .'^Iworth, B. Bailev, B. Fox, J. Derby.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: V. Ashmun, D. Truitt,
C. Noll, S. Ogden, H, Bonhaiii. Row 2 : R. Thompson, S. Kempner, J. Nottingham, G Johnson, S. Menge, P. Perine, A. Mitchell. Row 3: B Hilliaid,
D. Winkler, H. Neis, J. Moreng, B. Haskell.
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Psi Sweeheart, Martha Clark
Funny thing happened to us upon our return to campus in September; there was a weird green growth slowly developing in front of our beloved section. When the botany majors of our group identified it as grass, there was quite a stir within our diversified, but ever-so-gregarious brotherhood. Sixteen Phi Psi's left school in disgust, and fourteen nature-loving alumni, including the inimitable Mike Magoo, re- turned to witness this unheard-of spectacle. How- ever, a swinging Homecoming Weekend, which found a horrible, deformed yellow jacket sprawled on th; roof of the section, attracted thousands of wide- eyed spectators who promptly crushed every last blade of the controversial vegetation.
Things soon returned to normal — i.e. never a dull moment. The social calendar was magnificent, as usual. Parties were plentiful, and they brachiated — especially when climaxed by an incredibly super- lative beach weekend. No sense in enumerating the gayeties — it would only serve to frustrate would-be social chairmen.
Representation in campus activities (for whatever they're worth) was more than respectable with Mike Schmidt, Ernie Taylor, Don Kisslan, Duke Marston, Chuck Silkett, and others ... a veritable star- studded cast.
We thought this year was a honey — wait until next September. The grassmen of the fraternity are planning to unite and form a coalition known as the Gay Blades. Who can tell what wild adventures the future holds in store for us?
Top — Sympathy-seeker Bob Heidrick watches president Mike
Schmidt depose rush chairman Bruce Hagadorn. Middle — Brothers prepare to silence Don Latham as he single- handedly drowns out the combo. Bottom — "Of course not. Chief, there's no girl in the section."
Top — ". . . and so all the brothers chipped in and we decided to get you this pair of long pants."
Middle — Working out.
Bottom — Group participation.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: A. Hutzler, F. Warder, I Williams, J. Sullivan, J. John- ston. Row 2 : S. Hodges, R. Cox, D. Goodner. D. West, C. Ncal, K. Kennedy. Row 3: R. Jami- son, J. Mullins, J. Hart, F. Har- rison, J. Buckley, S. Salisbury.
Annette Cooper, Phi Kap sweetheart
Haunting the halls of CC, the old Skull and Bones of Phi Kappa Sigma bookie-hopped through another fabulous year. Phi Kaps opened the year with seven fall pledges and the momentum carried through the spring, swelling our ranks with more proud men of the crux aurata. We were proud of our men J. D., Beard and the Judge "down the quad," proud of our intramural endeavors, and proud of the academic records registered by outgoing seniors.
Somebody said they remembered getting an early start in the "stench house" on Friday afternoon . . . Esky and Higgi doing Jimmy Reed tandem in the halls . . . mundane comments from T-square and George . . . sophisticated sippin' at Willowhaven . . . Duck's swinging social program . . . "Santa Claus" Stanton and his Virginia Beach fables . . . midnight games of R. E. . . . 14,000 Phi Kaps pour- ing in from all over the country to sign up for O's course spring semester . . . Big Jay, Buzzy, Peahead, and Ray clearing the boards at Lambda, spring Black and Gold (somebody said Beat Pete showed up with Thelma) . . . Moon's true stories during rush . . . Andy and Freets keeping up the spirit of old D.U. . . . Vaudeville star Rowland and his winebottle act . . . and Queen Annette. It was truly a vintage year for Bacchus and the brotherhood carrying on the tradition of Phi Kappa Sigma.
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Kappa Sigma
B. Farnham, Rush Chairman; B. Beard, President; A. Wil- kins, Social Chairman.
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Pi
Kappa Alpha
R. Jameson, Treasurer; A. Booray, Alumni Counselor; B. Foster, President; W. Lyren, Vice-President.
Row 1: B. Bums. ( : W. Lambeth, B. Malanga, B. Foster, J L. Miralia, R. Berkley, B. Moore. Row 2 T. Stupak, L. Frank, J. Doser, B. John
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PLEDGES:
Row 1: V. Swasey, C. Parsons, R. Johnson, T. Fuzzic, B. Hert- slet. Row 2: Y. Page, P. Housc- knecht, J. Henderson, J. B., J. Gibson, J. Koonce. J. Morris, C, Miller. Row 3: M. Miller, II. Nolan, D. Buddington, T. Geb- bie, D. Carlson, D. Ditniars, T. McCann, R. Morris.
Tof5 — "Well we have some friends in the administration and got it real cheap."
Middle — Staging the Saturday night horror show.
Bottom — Rushing and Moose technique.
. . . But wait! Those gods among mortals, the PiKAs, have ended another fun-filled year — high, happy, and bankrupt. Highlights: Brother Worthy Highjumper, Massa Frank, won a dance contest, and Copper Hill Britt traded his slide-rule for a cash register. Happy Hour Hauser made a 7-10 split on "Jackpot Bowling" . . . Possum also made a few splits. The Doz got a part-time job in Southern Bell, while McLemore led the new PiKA cheer — "CAHL." The Bitter Hawk became happy when he won a Rogue Scholarship to Carolina, and Henry Hawk won a bridge fellowship to Mimi U. Drunken Trash will soon be drinking formaldehyde, and Sid will use his Phi Bete key to unlock his Marine locker. A gap in Durham was filled by the return of Limbo, and Darf did much for the cause of integration in the city. Strings found a home away from home in G-A; Kemper got a job with the Hell Drivers, and both Wheels and B.B. were out selling guitar strings and blood to pay for a big party this summer. Swan learned a new song — "Theme from The Apartment.' The Brash and Gugs found it easier to live on the right side of the law, and J. C. finally visited the Duke Chapel. Two really great guys. Fuzzy and Root, looked after the cultural affairs of the fra- ternity. Croc, almost bankrupted us with his social budget . . . and a good time was had by all — even Mama Ada.
Six brothers will go on to med school, nine will become Naval Officers, and two will become migrant farm workers. But as they leave the active ranks of Alpha-Alpha Chapter, the seniors have the comfort- ing knowledge that the fraternity is left in very capable hands. In the words of Rowdy, "Wha'd I say!"
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Row 1: W. C. Blackwelder. D. M. Clark, J. M. Fultz. C. H. Glover, Jr., J. Gardner, F. Craw- ford. \'. A. Thorny, Jr. Row 2: R D.uis, J. Turner, N. Grav, I, Aiwatcr, G. .Atkinson, F. (;i.,v. T. Keith, B. Q. Will- wi-rth. Row 3: M. Gordon, D. K. Brown, C E Beimfohr, R. \V. L.xerton. Jr., VV. L. Bevlin, Jr., J. H. Forsvth, L. F. Chap-
Top — Pledges in Columbia, South Carolina. Middle — Bill III and the Heavenly Five. Bottom — Pedro entertains during Rush.
Pi Kap Rose Helgi Kuushkr
Fall semester '60 shook loose with partying in "Casablanca style" and home football games that most of us, including Navy, won't forget. A hazy Shoe 'n' Slipper passed along with a shrewd though squeaky effort at Homecoming with "To Heck with Tech." Fall also found us highlighting it again at "Scandia" for The Rose Ball where Helgi Kuuskraa was crowned fraternity Rose.
Intramural participation was frustrating in that both the football and b-ball teams were shut-out in the homestretch. An Alumni Banquet sparked by "the Golden Greek" added enjoyment as the storms of winter closed in. Few of us will want to remem- ber "Ham's" oratorical attempts or the Wagner fast- break, Nubb's Knuckles or The Bear doing the Twist.
The annual Orphan's Party, complete with football game, and the traditional Christmas Cabin Party sent Mu home in festive mood although prepared to return and rack up a fraternity average to fourth on campus.
Rush paced spring off, the word was "enthoosiasm" . . . and the largest pledge class on campus. Light- ning's impromptus and "Old Blue" are worth re- calling even though some of Sabin's friends aren't. Bugg's Island, Gate Parties, and the roof minimized boredom until Spring Vacation. We returned in tans or with frostbite to honor the new brothers at the Pledge Dance on Joe College Weekend. Myrtle Dunes loomed briefly before finals, then commence- ment, and the end of another memorable year for Pi Kappa Phi.
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Left to right: R. Leegstra, Secretary; B. Miller, President; M. Witherspoon, Treasurer.
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Row . R 1. 111(1 1 \ Dims I I'l ii (. Biinett S Coleman, R. Uttihti B Jon., W Will,nt,hini D Huggm, B -Anderson, J. Eisenman M Muiiay, J Dostci, G Thompson, J Harlan. Row 4: D. Wildti J Tait, J Wiggins M Robeison S. Leach, W. Davidson J O Kelli y Jr , T Endicott, M Quattlebaum, E. Schweistiis K Blown D Cuiry k Mann, G Brumby.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Left to right: C. Pruitt, Vice President; J. Varner, President; T. Aldridge, E.K.P.P.
Row 1 Left to Rii»ht: H. Phillips. \\ Rssanek J Danials R Ginn, R. Grain, E. Hartnian, J. XaiTK-r, J. Prufrock, J. Reed, T Aldridge, G Fawkcs, G. Waud. Row 2: S. Sziarto. F. Wirth, R Beaver, M. Welsh, E. Mitchell, G. Garbcr, T. Humphrey, G
Piuitt, A Spicei, D Jacobus Row i E Godlo\e, D Pavson, N Spook, D. Factings, B. Hibbs, M. Bruggemann, W. Blacizwell. Row 4: B. Schloredt, R. Hammond, R. Humper, M. Novella, G. Gerst, L. Greene, P. MoUer, C. Garson.
PLEDGES:
Row 1: K. Canon, D. HoUman, D. Brown, B. .Johnson. Row 2: N. Turner, J. Goody, B. Zais, F. Wirth. Row 3: L. Curtis, J. Mar- tin, T. Brown, A. Waters. Row 4: G. Houston. J. Cool<, G. Mcr- win, R. Corson, J. Schncring.
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Middle — Santa (Fat Willy) has goodies.
Bottom — "What's happened to these lovely children?"
Once upon a time there were three bears: mama bear, papa bear and fun-loving baby bear. Baby bear went away to a rock pile, and he is sitting there still — except he resembles a lion now. Which goes to show that bears don't always abide in the woods. So while our bear, disguised as a lion, sat gallantly in front of the section as a lone sentinel of the ever- changing SAE tradition, the brothers passed another year at Duke in diversified unity.
The Fall semester was characterized by the amazing ability to precede the Spring semester, both of which will be remembered by all. Awareness of this fact caused the fraternity's cooperative efforts to be moti- vated toward the annual Christmas Dance, renowned for its congenial, social environment manifesting the true spirits of the Sons of Minerva.
But when the fun was over and the grades were out, individuals paused to consider what paths they would take through the coming months of spring. Thoughts of 3.0's and great intellectual achieve- ment struggled with memories of good times, and once again the sincere determination to do well dominated the thinking of every brother. In unity there is strength and the group came on strong — with Jimmy Reed setting the theme for a Spring key- noted by a most worthy pledge class. Joe College, the beach — the music of the spheres rang in every car as brothers departed for a summer's vacation — leaving our bear, disguised as a lion, to gambol at will through the spirit-filled halls of SAE.
PLEDGES:
Row 1; Kneeling, Left to Right: n. Anderson, Jr., A. Burgess, T. Albright, D. Riddick, G. Derry- hcrry. Row 2: G. Johnson III, r. Coolcy, J. Markham, J. Ded- ingfield, Jr., F. Kinard. Row 3: K. Rau, A. Gonis, J. Mattson. E Broome, Jr., S. Combs IH, E Hash, S. Rushton, Jr.
Top — Feeding time in the animal quad.
Middle — "With my brains and your brawn . . ."
Bottom — The finished product.
As another crop of "frosh" hit the Duke campus in Sept., there was a large group of Sig Y-Men there to turn them in the right direction. ("Mayola's is right around the corner from the U.G.") A week later the rest of the brothers returned for a renewal of their diligent study habits. Dominating the bull- sessions during that first week were "Cosmo" and "Rex" fresh from a tour of Europe and Byron just back from Russia.
The social program got oif to a good start under Social Chairman Jerry Burnette with the usual pre- game cookouts, cabin parties and open houses. The highlight of the year was Sweetheart Weekend in Raleigh where Penny Mclntire's coronation as Sweet- heart of Sigma Chi was only slightly more spectacular than Steve's grand entrance at breakfast. Where did he get those slaves?
The end of the semester brought a new slate of officers, with Sam Yancy replacing John Derrick as president, and found the Sigs in first place in the race for the IM trophy.
Then came the period of sore hands and class- cutting — Rush! After two long, arduous weeks it was over and 22 freshmen donned the Norman Shield, thanks to Rush Chairman Creighton Wright. Second semester saw the Sigs fighting toward their fifth consecutive IM trophy under the guiding eye of "Bones" Tipton. At the same time the social pro- gram moved thru cabin parties to little get-togethers at the Eno and Piney Mt. to Joe College to the grand finale — Beach Weekend!
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Left to right: D. Ebershoff, Vice President; J. Derrick, Jr., President; J. Koskinen, Treasurer.
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J. O'Brion, Recorder; T. Leib, Commander; F. Bunch III, Lt. Commander.
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Row 1: J. Jrssup. U, R. id. L. Ingram. I. Gray. J. OKn.m. i. Leib, F. Bunch. W. Redmond, K. Carman. H. Johnson, K. Schrordcr, W. MontRomery. Row 2: L. Miller, C. CoUrtt. D. Tittle, R. Melvin, F. Peck, B. Chernish, R. McCauley, J. Bate- man, M. Dou.ghcrty, W. Keen, W. Williams, M. Mace, C. Sloan, T. Banfield, C. Linnemann. Row 3: F. Cody, A. lies, S. Zunibro,
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Row 1, Left to Right: T. Steele, J. Cooper. B. McPheison, B. Davis, D. Ranson, M. Wheelci. Row 2 : T- Truesdell, S. Spencer, G. Hollett, I. Wall, W. Nichols, P. Anderson. Row 3: ]. Todd, B. Douglass, R. Brvan, M. Fin- ney. B. Winzeler.
Top — The "It Was Just One of Those Parties" look. Middle — Diners Club — Gamma chapter. Bottom — File job with minister and all.
Once again, the Knights of the Legion of Honor assembled upon the Duke campi, concentrated their forces in House A, and began the crusade for an unforgettable year. Tank and Will "visited" us for "one more semester," while the Night Crew kept watch in the still of the evening. Newt joined the future Rockefellers, Org waited on a med school, OB and Bird sewed up second in the Poker Derby, but Bird wanted a trophy and decided to come back and try for it again. Dutch kept Balfour busy with his new pin orders, and Gant continued with his save-a- soul program. Rosy, Woose, Rossini, and Fish met a new friend in New Orleans, while Coane and Com- pany kept Agnes company. Pebo and Figurehead ran a taut ship while Jack and Tids brought back the cream of the freshmen crop assistance from the Sigma Nu doughnut girls. "Teenage Idol" strummed a mean guitar and the Mad Turk told us about Europe. Hey-man opened his eyes for rush and saw everybody wearing Weejuns. S.D. Mace tried to stamp out prejudice but just stepped on "Little George." Bauder, Melvin, and Schroeder formed the Hairless Trio. Twink and Gorman kept the Student Union going in spite of Mace, while other brothers headed the M.S.G.A., D.U.M.B., and M.K.O.S. and found spots in various campus honoraries.
The usual round of cabin parties, open houses, pinnings, Joe College, the fabulous Myrtle Beach weekend, all combined to give a real meaning to the nebulous concept of brotherhood.
R. Saunders. K. Halpcrin, R. Stein, E. Zide.
Top — Mudwall Jackson marches on Allen building.
Middle — "I'll see your free cuts and raise you 4 Q. P.'s."
Bottom — "You're what?"
First Annual TEP Rebel Open House (fried chicken, hush puppies, and indigestion for all) . . . First Annual TEP Poker Derby . . . these slogans show the new face on the old Tau Epsilon Phi. Both of these campuswide activities emphasized the new TEP.
The rowdy sophomore element, with the ZONK, Chink, and LRHP brought new spirits, sayings, and tourists to the Fourteenth Century Disneyland. The ever-lurking junior element, with hot plates in hand, welcomed the new housemother. The cynical seniors wandered through Durham hunting for sin and satisfaction, ended up at the Charco-Burger. During the year we were honored by visits from such celeb- rities as Chief Jackson, the Great White Father, Neil and Buddy.
From the first cabin party to the final banquet, the TEP's have socialized with one undying aim . . . SEX. Our new living grill was present at the pre- game barbecues. TEP's annual migration across the Gaza strip and Georgia to the promised land in south Florida occurred without incident ... by the way, what's a nice guy like Phydo doing across the quad?
TEP continued its active participation in campus- wide activities encompassing all areas of student life. Top posts were held in dramatic, publication, reli- gious, and engineering organizations. For TEP, this was a great year and the beginning of the NEW TAU EPSILON PHI.
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S. Kress, Bursar; C. Salsbury, Chancellor; T. Sauber, Vi Chancellor.
Row 1; A. Kahn, B. Prat;.-!, S. Ki.bs, C:. Zirloiika, C. Salsbury, B T u um K H ,lp
T. Sauber, S. Schuster, K. Cohen, A. Monfried. Row 2: H. Lcbos, N. Coplan, A. Paikei, S. Gooc
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Theta Chi
D. Goode, Treasurer; L. Howard, President; T. Strickland, Vice President.
R..VV 1 J Whitlock. R. A. Hawie, J P Sn>dei, L. O Howaid, J. , J. T. Strukland, J. T. Kramer, III, Dave Goode, C. M. Robertson, J. \'. M. Hale. Row 2 : Timothy F. Pegler, D. P. Nuetzman, W. R. Lewis, Jr., E. H. Douglass III, William G. Penny, J. B. Hartley, W. E. Woodruff, T. W. Avera, J. M. White, J. B. Burrh. Row 3:
S. Calvert, H. Shaffer, G. Grills, D. Allen, M. J. McManus, R. Mcnson, R. Wood, J. Kenderdine III, R. Blankerhorn, W. Spicer. Row 4: George Bittner, A. C. Roue;hton, Tom Webb, J. B. Stetson, W. W. Rankin, R. M. Hess, J. A. Marsh, C. J. Loch.
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D, Greaves. C. Guilford, D Hand, R. Harkncss, E. Harp, r, J. Hartwell. J. Hobbs, M. Joii.s. j. Kinney, H. M.nUn. III. C Nielsen, j. RichnidMoi. |].. t. Rogers, R. Smith, R. Si.rd, | Stevens, D. Swetjer. 1. W.iid R. Zeren.
Top — Cabin party time again. Middle — The Dream Girl Dance. Bottom — Theta Chi Dream Girl—
The Theta Chi's bombed back this fall enjoying a new confidence in themselves after having doubled the size of the fraternity with men enthusiastic enough to win the Greek Week Trophy last spring. New committees such as "Good of the Fraternity" sparked under the diplomatic leadership of Larry ("Hot Lips") Howard who gave direction to the unity and vitality of the brotherhood. Cecil B. (for cello) Moores and Rog Hess, boy artist, were the co-chairman of our prize-winning Homecoming Dis- play which featured "ye olde time" silent flick (com- plete with thumping piano and overloaded Renault) entitled The Great Tech Defeat. Our social program boasted five combo parties and two gate parties, much to the chagrin of D. Goode, Chancellor of the Exchequer. Tim (quiet hours!) Strickland gave the energizing drive behind our most successful rush, which pledged twenty-three men whose average was over 3.0.
For most of us, this year will be remembered most for the brothers themselves — Point 9 Whitlock, "J. K.," Hawse with his mandolin plunking at all hours, LJ. S. S. Kramer — chaplain with T. S. cards, Bryon Clover and Ma Grills with metrecal, Dick Rankin and Dixieland, Stets and the Eno express, the cold dash from the fish pond, Rufus and el Toro, "jes fine . . . haayew," Bishop Calvert, polluted pouhry watching moonrise, Hale's big splash in senior year — a helluva year . . . NAARCE!
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Row 1: R. Altman, J. Ruben- stoin. M. Kahn, H. Rudos, A. Lurev. Row 2: L. Siegel, S. K.ihii.r. 1- (Icldstcin, M. Chaf- I Ml I) .\r\ S Sahn. Row 3: N KnIliM.Mi. X. Marshall; F. ( ..|..lc.n K. Ditsner, M. Fields. 15. Miller, J. Applcstcin, B.
Top — Honorable Chinese Combo playing rock.
Middle — Homecoming display — the First and Last.
Bottom — Lynda Pleet, ZBT Sweetheart.
This year was the year of the Dog for Zeta Beta Tau. We had always had Fido and Pluto, but this year they were joined by Max. We had a president who barked out orders, and anyone who strained the leash got put into the doghouse. Our AU-American Pest was more trouble than a kennel of mutts. Com- pleting the menagerie was a Worm, an Anteater, a Turtle, a Rabbit, a Rodent, a Barbarian, and a violent, new Crow-Man.
There were no dogs at any of our parties, however. (You believe it!) To make up for the beasts who did slip through, though, there were Linda, Lynda, Jayne, Judy, Izzie, Betsy, Nedra, Bobbie, Diane, Sheila, and Bonnie. There was also Mirsk's girl, whom he vis'ted every time we had a party.
After a great rush, led by the Great Dane, sixteen pledges decided to bark up the ZBT tree. The Cool One kept them in line as they worked, played, and cheated their way into the fraternity.
This was also the Zebe's year for public service. Our mock election accurately predicted the Nixon landslide. Our Ugly Man contest found Larry Shriver to be the biggest dog on campus.
And finally this year, as all years, became another one to be remembered, not only because of every- thing above, but also because of the Cholesterol Kid, the Next Governor of North Carolina, and the Right Fiand Man; "new look" Schwacha and "old look" Comess; get-togethers at the Holiday Inn and the Chinese Open House; and finally because of all the nuts who call Duke their home for nine months.
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James Garner, Television's "Maverick," selected the 1961 Queen.
Beitig crowned Chanticleer queen was a con- tinuation of past history for Delia. This souther?! belle was one of the five finalists for the 1959 Maid of Cotton. Since her crowning, she was crowned queen of the Dixie Classics and was featured as ''Miss Peeress." Memphis, Tennessee is her home, while her residence at Duke is Southgate. Majoring in French she has appeared on the Deans' List. She enjoys the extra-curricular activities of working on the Chanticleer and serving in her sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta.
The 1961 Chanticleer Beauty Queen
Miss Dorothy Alters
A sophomore from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Dart's major is elementary education. Her favorite extra-curricular activity is swimming which she does at Duke with the Nereidians. Home away from home — Bassett . . . sorority — Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Miss Sue Curry
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Miss Patsy Davis
Patsy, one of the Richmond debs featured in the Ladies Home Journal of December, is a sophomore in Jarvis. Kept busy with extra-curricular activities- secretary of her class . . . YWCA . . . State Student Legislature . . . Pi Beta Phi. Major — history.
Miss Julia Hartman
Freshman in Bassett, from Hartford
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Germany as an A.F.S. student . . .
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Miss Annie Lewis Johnston
This outstanding senior presents an outstanding record — Homecoming Queen, Phi Beta Kappa, White Dutchy, Who's Who in American Universities and College<; — just to mention some of her achievements. An Alpha Delta Pi . . . home is Jackson, Tennessee . . . President of Basse tt House.
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This junior bails from Indianapolis
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Miss Carol Rogers
This freshman — a Hanes gal — from Haworth, New Jersey. When not kept busy as a wonld-be-niirse, she enjoys tennis. Summer work. . ■ . camp counselor.
Miss Betsy Woodall
An East Campus co-ed turned nurse,
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House. Second appearance in
Chanticleer beauty court . . . home —
Durham . . . enjoys swimming and
horseback riding.
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The 1961 Homecoming Queen
Members of the homecoming court are from left to right: Anike Verhoeff, Susan Brawner, Anita Swenson, Marlene Hinze, Ellen Spangler, Ann McNamara, Bess Powell, Peaches Bennett, Harriet Volley, Annie Lewis Johnston, Janet Neill.
Homecoming Court
Spomored by Bassett House and voted by West Campus to be Duke's homecoming queen, Annie Lewis Johnston reigned over the homecoming festivities. Her home is Jackson, Tennessee, and she is a sister of Alpha Delta Pi. As an outstanding senior in leadership, scholarship, and service, besides being home- coming queen, Annie Lewis represented Duke in the Cotton Bowl game in Dallas.
Homecoming weekend brought orer 1000 alumni back to the campus, parties, skits, queen, football game, homecoming dance, fraternity displays, and sorority posters.
Aycock House won the skit contest with ''To the Woods" as festivities opened for the weekend with the Homecoming Show. The newly instituted poster contest was won by Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. ''The Great Defeat" display enabled Theta Chi to capture first place in the fraternity competition while House H, with its "canning factory" was awarded first place in the freshman competition.
Annie Lewis Johnston was crowned homecoming queen Friday night. She was presented during the half time of the football game on Saturday where forty thousand students, alumni, and other fans cheered Duke to a thrilling victory over Georgia Tech, 6-0.
The May Queen
MISS ANNIE LEWIS JOHNSTON
The May Queen and her court are seniors chosen
by the Woman's College. This honor is based on
the girls' service and contribution to the campus as
well as beauty. The Queen represents Duke at the
annual Azalea Festival, and this year's Queen,
Annie Lewis, was presented to the campus in the
Joe College parade.
May Court: Patti Peyton, Betsy Wilson, Harriet Volley, and Lisa Cook.
Nurses Beauty Queen
MISS BETSY WOODALL
The Nurses College selects its Beauty Queen from the representatives nominated by each class. The election takes place in December, and the Queen and her court are presented at the Nurses Christmas Ball
Sports
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Athletic Department
1951 may be cited as the year of demarcation in the history of intercollegiate athletics at Duke, for it was ten years ago that E. M., "Eddie," Cameron assumed the posi- tion of Director of the Department of Physical Education and Athletics. Since that time, the University's attain- ments in the collegiate realm of sport have been no less than sensational.
Football, the major collegiate sport, has been personally attended to by Mr. Cameron and Coach Murray. In their ten years together, these gentlemen witnessed the Blue Devils' rise to national prominence on the gridiron. The Iron Dukes have, during the last ten years, won no less than five A.C.C. Championships, as well as three post- season bowls, and they have been accorded a high national
ranking six times. In addition, the name of Duke has come to be respected in basketball, baseball, and tennis circles.
The duties of the Athletic Department are not limited to producing fine teams. There are many other important matters to be dealt with, and it is here that Mr. Cameron's fine staff takes over. Carl James is concerned with main- taining close relations with the boys who wear the "D," supervising their work and seeing to their personal wel- fare. Ted Mann, and his student assistant, Add Penfield, handle athletic publicity, providing both the press and the public with statistics, notes, and the like. "Red" Lewis and Mrs. Florence Blalock are in charge of the financial affairs of the Department.
The role which the Athletic Department has played in the success of intercollegiate athletics at Duke cannot be overemphasized. The men and women who work "behind the scenes" rarely, if ever, meet with public plaudits, and yet they gain a great deal of personal satisfaction each and every time that a Duke team takes the field.
Coaches
BILL MIRRAY
Head Football Coat
HERSCHEL ClALDWELL
Defensive End Coaeh
DOUG KN'OTTS Defensive Line Coach
MARTY PIERSO.N
Offensive End Coach
BUt:KY \VATER.S
Freshman Basketball Coach
CLARENCE "ACE" PARKER
uball Coach and Football Backfield Coach
.^L BUEHLER
C>0(( Country Coach and
■Is.istant l,ack Coach
JACK PERSONS
Swimming and Lacros Coach
E. M. "Eddie" Cameron, Athletu- Director, and Glenn E. "Ted" Mann, Athletic Publicity Director. Eddie Cameron, an outstandin.; athlete in his own right, turned in over a quarter of a century of ac- tive coaching as a Duke football coach before becoming Director ot Athletics in 1951. He is today ont of the country's most respected and successful athletic figures. Ted Mann, coming from a background of semi-pro baseball playing, first took over his job in 1931. One of the top sports authorities, he is known as the "Dean" of athletic publicity men in the area.
TED YOUNGLING
Offensive Line Coach
CHAMBERS
Tiack Coach and Head Trainer
\TC BUBAS
Head Basketball Coach
FRED SH.\BEL
Assistant Basketball Coach
JIM ELY
Soccer Coach
CARMEN FALCONE
Wrestling Coach and Football Backfield Coach
BOB COX
Tennis Coach and Freshman Football Coach
E. P. "DUMPY" HAGLER Ga'.f Coach
OOTBALL
Bouncing back from a 4-6 season's record in 1959, the 1960 Blue Devils posted an impressive 7-3 slate against some of the stiffest com- petition in the country. The schedule included games with such peren- nial powers as Navy, U.C.L.A., and Michigan. In addition, the Blues played against many Ail-American gridiron standouts like Bellino, Kil- mer, and Gabriel. In view of these facts, the squad can certainly be proud of its fine showing. In spite of the presence of many individual stars, it was a "team effort" that carried the Dukes through a fine sea- son, and enabled them to emerge as conquerors of their Cotton Bowl foe, Arkansas.
Perhaps the most obvious factor of the Devil success story lies in the team's balance. Coach Murray's men combined a potent offense with an almost impenetrable defense to cop the A.C.C. crown. And the Devil attack was all the more powerful with two units operating during the games, both platoons going all out for the full sixty minutes.
Duke football fans will remember for quite some time the achieve- ments of the 1960 squad; the torpedoing of an "unbeatable" Navy team, the sensational comeback at Dallas. The Blue Devil backfield was a superlative one, with Altman and Rappold calling signals and Leggett, Wilson, Wright, and Burch driving through and around the opposition to pick up valuable yardage. There was "Tee" Moorman, the Florida boy who hlled the All-American shoes left by Mike Mc- Gee, a classic sight as he loped downfield to snag an Altman aerial. And 1960 was the year of the "solid wall" up front — a line composed of AUie, Bengal, Bosson, Browning, Bumgarner, Gregory, Havens, Kotchin, Wuchina, Markus, and all the others who did such a great job.
Coach Bill Murray and his excellent staff of assistants did a superla- tive job in bringing the team along. It is a comforting fact for Duke followers to know that the coaching staff won't rest on its laurels, but rather, with many boys returning next year, will be more fired-up than ever to beat "that institution" and "Give 'em hell . . ."
Coach Murray confers with Captain Art Brown- ing.
The 1960 Blue
ylCC Champion Devils
Row 1: J. Maynard, manager: T. Moorman; D. Bumgarner: Dave Bosson; J. McGee; A. Browning; B. AUie; D. Unser; B. Gardner; B. Spada : J. Bush; B. Elder, manager. Row 2: Coach Bill Murray, I. Wilson, J. Berry, J. Arrington, R. Kotchin, R. Grain, D. Burch, JB. Garda, D. Altman, D. Gelbert, F. McCollum. J. Wrichina, Coach Carmen Falcone. Row 3: Coach Jim Gardner, R. Adams, D. Wright, J. Markas, J. Lomax, R. Bostock, J. Tinncll, P. Bengel, W. Rappold, D. Bridges, B. Wvatt, Coach Herschel Caldwell. Row 4: Coach Jim Cunningham, D, Condon. G. Kendall, P. Widener, G. Wilson, R. Clark, D. Havens, S. Kern, E. Chesnutt, B. Reynolds, W. Churchill, E. Johnson, Coach .\ce Parker. Row 5: Coach Doug Knotts, J. Pemberton, G. Taylor, .A. Gregory, K. Williams, V. May, B. Futrell, C. Walker, S. Crisson, M. Leggett. W. Hayes, Coach Bob Chambers. Row 6: Coach Marty Pierson, B. Ramsey, J. Guthrie, B. Bright, J. Moss, D. Dalton, D. Litaker, G. Garner, R. Glosson, B. Hawn, K. Thompson, T. Thompson, Coach Bob Cox. Row 7 : Coach Ted Youngling, A. Aruza, J. Underwood, J. B. Gee, Z. Potts, R. Davis, R. Barnes, S. Villani, J. Stoltz, C. MacCartee, J. Kruze- lak, C. Stanier, Coach Bill Recinnella.
Jerry McGee moves through two South Carohna tacklers. Guard Jean Berry (60) hes on the turf.
Duke 31
South Carolina 0
The first contest of the 1960 season found the Blue Devils pitted against the Gamecocks of South Carolina. Coach Warren Geese's squad got the first taste of Duke's promised "new look," a well-rounded, lethal offense.
Scoring honors of the engagement were snagged by All- American End "Tee" Moorman. Big number 95 hauled in 11 passes, a new A.C.C. record. One aerial, launched by Quarterback Don Altman, was good for 23 yards and a touchdown. Backs Dave Burch and Jack Wilson also broke into the scoring column with touchdown runs. The magic toe of Billy Reynolds accounted for a 24 yard field goal and 4 extra points. Mark Leggett, appearing in his first varsity game, gained 82 yards on the ground to lead the squad in rushing.
Capt. Art Browning
Guard
Portsmouth, Va.
Butch AUie
Center
Statesville, N. C.
Don Altman (Quarterback Freeport, Pa.
Altman (14) sneaks through for a first and ten.
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Duke 20 Maryland 7
Appearing next in College Park, Maryland, the Iron Dukes found a stubborn opponent in the Terrapins. Held scoreless for the first 28 minutes of play, the Blues finally broke the ice, as Walt Rappold, second unit quarterback, scored on an 11 yard run. The Devils broke loose for two more tallies in the third period, with Jack Wilson and Dave Burch scoring their second touchdowns in as many games. Joel Arrington was the rushing leader with 61 yards in 14 tries.
The Duke defense was superb. Maryland runners were checked by the imposing line of Bumgarner, Allie, Bosson, Gregory, Berry, and others. Taking to the air, the Terps fared no better, for the Dukes intercepted 5 passes, which set up their scoring drives.
Duke 6 Michigan 31
Before a vast crowd of some 77,000 at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, the Blue Devils suffered their first setback of the cam- paign. An unheralded back, Dale Raimey, led an inspired Wolverine eleven. After the game, Coach Bill Murray noted, "He was the difference, without him the contest would have been closer." Raimey ran for 114 yards, scoring twice in the process.
The Michigan defense proved to be exceptionally tough. Whenever the Dukes were deep in Michigan territory, a fumble, an interception, or the solid Wolverine line prev- ented them from moving the ball further. Joel Arrington turned in another fine performance, averaging better than 5 yards per carry, with a total of 64 yards. Don Altman passed for another 86 yards, but the Devils managed only one score.
The Michigan fourth period PAT try knocked down by "Moose" Bosson (73) .
Joel Arrington
Halfback
Thomasville, Ga.
Jean Berry
Guard
Mooresville, N.C.
Dave Bosson
Tackle Clifton, N.J.
Duke 17 North Carolina State 13
Playing before a home audience for the first time in 1960, the Blue Devils avenged a Michigan defeat by beating State. Offensively, the contest was a struggle between the well-bal- anced Duke attack and the fantastic arm of State's Roman Gabriel. Duke drew first blood, when Billy Reynolds entered the game in the first quarter and kicked a 24 yard field goal. Ten minutes later, the Blues moved the scoreboard total again, as the combination of Walt Rappold and Tee Moor- man clicked to move the ball downfield. John Tinnell plunged into paydirt from the one.
The Duke victory, however, was a come-from-behind ef- fort. With Gabriel at the helm, the Wolfpack roared back for two touchdowns and a 13-10 lead. Then, in the waning moments of the third period. Dean Wright swept around right end for what proved to be the winning margin.
Dean Wright (28) drives for short yardage behind Walt Rappold's (17) blocking.
Duke 21 Clemson 6
An always-dangerous Clemson team invaded Duke Stadium the following weekend and were the next victims of Bill Murray's men. Shortly after the game began, the Duke offensive machine went into high gear, driving 62 yards to score. Clemson matched the effort, though, as Bill McGuirt powered the Tigers to their first and only touch- down.
The hungry Devils battled back, running and passing their way downfield to the one. where Dave Burch smashed over with the winning margin. The third period saw one of the most exciting plays of the season. Sensational sopho- more Mark Leggett, speeding around left end, broke away for 70 yards and the third and final tally of the afternoon.
Arrmgton (26) sweeps left end with Wilson (41) and Me (95) blocking.
Dwight Bumgarner
Tackle
Lexington, N.C.
Dave Burch
Fullback Canton, N.C.
Bob Garda
Halfback
Alexandria, Va.
Dean Wright (28) goes over right guard for a first down. Rappold (17) and Havens (68) blocking.
Duke 19 Navy 10
"We've got the goat," was the Duke cry before the game began. In a humorous incident, the rambunctious members of the Class of '64 had releived the Midshipmen of their famed mascot. But this served to incite the Navy team, as they completely dominated the first half of play. Boasting the services of Ail-American Joe Bellino and Captain Joe Matalavage, the Middies capitalized on Duke miscues to build up a 10-0 half-time lead. Greg Mather, the starting end for Navy, scored all of his team's points. Mather kicked a 25 yard field goal, then caught a 9 yard pass from Quarterback Hal Spooner good for 6 points, and booted the PAT.
Mark Leggett (47) gams through the Hue. Other Uiike are Bengel (57), Wyatt (22), and Havens (68).
Duke 6 Georgia Tech 0
Homecoming Day saw a brilliant defensive effort decide a low- scoring but exciting contest with the Yellow Jackets from Atlanta. A near-capacity crowd filled Duke Stadium and roared its ap- proval as the Devils came through with a classy 6-0 victory. The game's only score did not come until the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, when Dean Wright skipped into the end zone from the 1 yard line. Otherwise, the Duke offense experienced bitter frus- tration. Two field goal attempts missed their mark, and fumbles and interceptions kept the Blues from tallying until Wright's plunge.
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nd touchdown!
Rod Kotchin
Tackle
West View, Pa.
Mark Leggett
Halfback Asheboro, N.C.
Jerry McGee
Fullback
Elizabeth City, N.C.
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Pete Widener (98) heads goalward after receiving pass from Altman.
Duke 6
North Carolina 7
Ray Farris goes over the Blue Devil forward wall head farst score the critical T.D. Duke players are Altman (14) and Unser (82).
Heartbreak is perhaps the best word describing the football game between Duke and the University of North Carolina played at Chapel Hill on November 19. The Tarheels pulled off one of the biggest upsets in A.C.C. history as they beat the nationally- ranked Blue Devils. All the Blue drives in the first half were stopped cold. Play in the second half looked like it would follow the same pattern. Finally, in the final period, the wheels began to turn. Mark Leggett returned a punt 58 yards to the Carolina 40. Jack Wilson, Dave Burch, and Dean Wright moved the ball downfield to the 1, where Dave Burch bulled his way over to score. The PAT failed, and Duke had a 6-0 lead.
The Tarheels were still very much in the ball game. In a memorable play. Quarterback Ray Farris threw off-balance to Milam Wall; the pass resulted in a 40 yard gain. The Tarheels drove to the 2, and then tied the score. The PAT was success- ful, and the two minutes left on the clock were not enough for the Dukes to come back. The team from "that institution" played the game of the year in defeating Duke.
Tee Moorman
End
Miami, Fla.
Walt Rappold
Quarterback
Beckly, W.Va.
Bob Spada
End
Vinelan, N.J.
Duke 34 Wake Forest 7
Moorman (95), Bumgarner (84), and Wright [li Wake halfback.
On the road again, the Blue Devils invaded Bowman Gray Stadium at Wake Forest and proceeded to demolish the Demon Deacons. Scoring the first time they got the ball, the Duke tally came on an Altman to Moorman aerial. This pass reception set a new school record, as Tee replaced former Duke great Howard Pitt as the Univer- sity's leader in total number of receptions in a player's career. The Deacons then went ahead 7-6, but the Blues came right back. Mark Leggett ran 35 yards to set up the scoring play; Walt Rappold smashed over from the 2. Dean Wright made good on the 2 point conversion, and the Devils had a 14-7 lead at half-time.
In the second half, the Dukes really opened up. The squad picked up three more touchdowns, the first capping a 67 yard drive, and the other two resulting from pass in- terceptions. The final score came on a pass from Gil Gar- ner to Swing End Ed Chesnutt in the closing moments. The victory clinched at least a tie for the A.C.C. title for the high-riding Dukes.
Duke 6 UCLA. 27
Dave Unser
End Norfolk, Va.
Jack Wilson
Halfback Raleigh, N.C.
Dean Wright
Halfback
Coral Gables, Fla.
Jack Bush (34) and Bill Reynolds (42) close in on All-America Joe Eellino in the Navy game.
The last game of the regular season found the Blue Devils taking it on the chin for the third time, as the Blues were stunned by the single wing offense of the U.C.L.A. Bears. Bruin All-American Bill Kilmer led his team offensively, while capturing the total offense crown of 1960. Scoring in every period, the Bears ran and passed their way to four touchdowns. The lone Duke tally came in the final quarter, when Dean Wright capped a 61 yard drive, scoring from the two.
There were many factors which may have contributed to the Devil defeat. The fact that they were performing before a national television audience may have had some psychological effect on the players. In addition, their morale may have suffered as a result of the U.N.C. loss. This is to take nothing away from the fine U.C.L.A. squad, as the Westerners played a superb game. The bowl-bound Dukes ended the season with a 7-3 record.
ASKETBALL
The Blue Devil team of 1960-61 will go down as one of the all time greats in Duke history. The season was marked by excitement, and although the team did not capture any Con- ference or National laurels, it posted an outstanding record and was continually ranked in national polls. Experience for the team was provided by four outstanding seniors, Captain Howard Hurt, Carrol Youngkin, Doug Kistler, and Johnny Frye. The best sophomore in the country, according to Sports Illustrated. AU-American Art Heyman, added definite strength and life to the team.
Staging an 80 to 74 opening win over L.S.U., the Blue Devils scored three successive victories and were undefeated at the beginning of Christmas vacation. Swinging into the deep South, the charges of Coach Vic Bubas soundly thrashed Georgia Tech 61 to 48, and beat the University of Florida 84 to 64.
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Captain
DOUG .ALBRIGHT
JAY BEAL
Coach Vic Bubas' pride— John Frye and Cap- tain Howard Hurt, both seniors.
The spotlight is on Seniors Youngkin, Albright, Beal,
Frye and Hurt as they end their college basketball careers
with the season's last game.
Mewhort goes up for the tap in the L.S.U. game.
John Frye, Jack Mullin, Merrill Morgan, Buzz Mewhort, Fred Cox, Fred Kast, Carroll Youngkin, Doug Kistler, Art Heyman, Scott Williamson, Doug Albright, Fred Schmidt, Howard Hurt, Jay Beal, John Cantwell, Coach Bubas in center.
JOHN FRYE
ART HEYMAN
DOUG KISTLER
Carrying six wins and no losses and a high national ranking into the Dixie Classic, the Blue Devils, sparked by Captain Howard Hurt, ran roughshod over Wyoming in the opening round. The following night, the Blue Devils polished off stubborn Mar- quette 86 to 73 only to be denied the championship by U.N.C. Despite the defeat inflicted by the Tar Heels, the team played well in the tournament and retained high national ranking.
After the Classic, the Devils manhandled a strong Navy team and soundly defeated N.C. State in the indoor Stadium. Beginning to tire because of an ex- hausting schedule, the Blue Dukes barely escaped de- feat at the hands of Virginia. The team surged back, however, to defeat Maryland and Clemson prior to the second semester. The Blue Devils, handicapped by the loss of Jack Mullen, managed to roll over Vir- ginia, and the stage was set for a rematch with U.N.C.
Kistler blocks a South Carolina basket.
Youngkin comes up under the boards for the rebound.
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Heyman up for a rebound in the State game.
Sophomore flash Art Heyman with that in- vincible driving push shot scores two from the lane against Maryland.
Carroll Youngkin fights to block a State basket from under- neath.
Howie Hurt fires over Kepley in Duke's thrilling win over North Carolina.
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JACK MULLLX
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John Frye drives past Larese to score.
Heyman in a driving lay-up down the lane gets two against State in the CoKseum.
Inspired by the superb performance of Art Hey- man, who dumped in 36 points, the Dukes ground out an 81 to 77 victory over U.N.C. In this pres- sure-packed game, Carroll Youngkin was a moun- tain of strength as he scored 18 points and hauled down 11 rebounds. The entire team played well and deserved the victory.
The all out effort against U.N.C. had its effect, however, as the Blue Devils were surprised by N.C. State 61 to 59 in Raleigh. The team re- turned home, and aroused by the loss to State, had a 70 per cent shooting average and a 24 point lead at halftime against Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons closed the gap during the second half, but were simply no match for the hot-handed Blue Devils. Johnny Frye tossed in 25 points for his career high at Duke, and Art Heyman contributed 31.
Five days later, the Blue Devils moved over to Winston-Salem to meet Wake Forest again. Wake Forest seemingly could do no wrong and defeated our team 103 to 89. The Blue Devils then moved on to College Park and absorbed their third de- feat in spite of Doug Kistler's 16 point effort. The team managed to defeat Navy 75 to 73 and re- turned home to beat Virginia 77 to 66. The Blue Devils then proceeded to New York and trounced Seaton Hall 112 to 78. After the New York trip, the team readied itself for the season's last regu- larly scheduled game, an encounter with U.N.C. at Chapel Hill.
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Kistler shoots over Chappell in Duke's amazing first half against Wake Forest.
Hurt fires a jump shot from the circli
In the U.N.C. game, the inspired play of Hurt, Youngkin, and Kistler almost gave the Dukes a victory, but the Tar Heels managed to turn the tide and won in an overtime. In the opening and semifinal rounds of the A.C.C. Tournament, the Blue Devils dealt Virginia and South Carolina crushing defeats. In the final round, however, the team could not overcome the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.
Doug Kistler dis- plays his talent un- der the basket.
•-■ASEBALL
The Devil batsmen were slow getting started this year, as is shown by the 2-5 record compiled over the first three weeks of the season. Midway through the campaign, however, the Blues seemed to be coming on, as they swept two straight from A.C.C. opponents Clem- son and South CaroUna. Coach "Ace" Parker made no excuses for the team's slow start, but seemed confident that the veterans would do justice to themselves as the season wore on. The pitching corps was composed of Don Altman, Ron Kalish, and Butch Williams. Hand- ling the catching chores was Art Browning, who filled in for Dixon Owens when the latter was injured. The infield had Bobby Home at third, hard-hitting Lynn Fader at short, Gary Miller at second, and Bob Rankin at the first sack. Patrolling the outfield were Rex Mc- Kinley and Ronny Davis. The right field slot was usu- ally filled by a pitcher or Bob Rankin.
Dean McCracken covers first base for the Devils.
Ed Chesnutt, Duke catcher, bangs one into center field.
Shortstop L\nii Fader tat;s Gary Miller sliding into second.
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Row 1: Assnt Coach J. BU, U. XUCiaLktii, E. Kclki, A. Bruwii- ing, D. Altman, R. Kalish, M. VVillianis, I Honorary Captain). Row 2 : L. Fader, B. Turner, G. Miller, L. Harrison, B. Rankin, R. Mc- Kinley. Row 3: B. Allie, Assn't Coach, D. Owens, Captain, E.
Chestniitt, W . Hauyuud, P. Petersun, S. Cupps, B. Reynolds. Row 4: B. Haivey, Assn't Coach, D. Densmore, B. Hawn, J. Daniel, E. Ransom, R. Davis, H. Neubauer, "Ace" Clearance Parker, Head Coach. Not pictured: J. Butler.
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Don Altman, ace Devil pitcher, slings in a fastball.
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Kneeline: J. Mcllwain, D. Gesswein, O. Barnes. R. Stephenson. D. Jones. Row 2: Coach Chambers, S. Gentry, G. Hisfh. A. Howl, \'. Brarcn. C. Wilson, S. Yancv, W. Kurtz. G. Huse. Row 3: L. Brunson. R. Dartt, L. Van Dyck. F. Campbell. Coach Buehler. G. Kirk. D. Wheeler. A. Stubbs. D. Wengel. Mgr. Row 4: G. Mason. A. Ward. R. Seymour, R. Stewart.
Coach Chambers with his senior trackmen.
The 1961 track team, paced by one of the finest groups of sophomores in the school's history, started its season at the Florida Relays. Bob Stevenson captured second in the high jump, and Dick Gesswein took fourth in the shotput. Duke then opened its dual meet season against the Uni- versity of Florida with an easy victory. Sophs John Zwer- ner, Dick Gesswein, and Frank Campbell were doubh winners in the meet; while Louis Van Dyck, Pete Little, Larry Frank, John McTlwain, and Dave Jones all con- tributed victories.
The Dukes then returned north to meet the University of Virginia. The Blue Devil victory was highlighted with Dick Gesswein's school record toss of 54' U4" in the shot- put. The team recorded its third consecutive victory a week later when they overpowered Clemson and Wake Forest in a triangular meet. Miler Louis Van Dyck turned in the outstanding performance of the day with a time of 4.23.5 on a slow wet track. Led by so many fine sophomores, Duke's track future looks very bright.
Bill Kurtz, a Daw Siinr i.roir:4v. liurLs the javelin.
Mid-leap form of one of Duke's broadjumpers.
Dick Gcsswcin displays near perk-ct lonn m putting the shot.
Bob Stephenson goes onc-shoed over the bar in the high jump.
ACROSSE
Out of the huddle for the pre-game warmup.
The Duke stickmen in their match with Brown.
Determination and desire were the words which char- acterized the Devil stickmen this year; a will to live up to their potential seemed to be the motivating force behind each of the players. Faced with a 7-game slate, the stick- men were anxious to improve on the previous year's 2-7 record. The season's opener, played on April 5, pitted the Devils against a hustling Brown team. The invaders from Rhode Island carried a well-earned victory back to Provi- dence. The score was 10-6. Coach Jack Persons was gen- erally pleased with the performance of his players, espe- cially Lloyd Griffith and Mike Mattingly who each tallied twice. Bob Voorhees and Mike Sherman added one apiece.
Row 1: J. Persons, Coach, 1. Losce, M. Mattingly, R. Grimm, M. Sherman, P. Coughlan, L. Griffith, B. Buckalew, B. Voorhees. Row 2: R. Skinner, Coach, B, Smiley, G. McCormick, J. Buchan- an, T. Shepard, R, Brock, W. Rysanek, J. Bennett. Row 3: M. Welsh. M. Kitrh. \. Kctcher. P. Rich, C. McCausland, P. Cough-
lan, D. Jones, P. Widener. Row 4: R. Williams. J. Goody, J. Roe- diger, R. Johnson, T. Conway. T. Anderson, R. Dunlap. Row 5: W. Lankford, Mgr., B. McGhee, Mgr., G. Montgomery. Mgr.. R. Webb, D. Kwasnik, A. Mitchell, A. Brown.
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OCCER
Action on the Duke Soccer Field in the Washington and Lee match.
Pete MoUer and John Birmingham, Co-captains.
Under the guidance of coach Jim Bly the 1960 Blue Devil Soccer team compiled an over-all record of five wins, two ties, and two losses, and captured, second place in the conference. The Devils scored victories over Roa- noke, Washington and Lee, Virginia, Pfeiffer College, and North Carolina. They tied North Carolina State and Lynchburg and lost to Maryland, the nation's second ranked team, and Davidson.
In addition four Duke standouts were named to the All South team. Co-captain Pete Moller and John Stacey were named at the two fullback positions along with Wally Kaufman at left halfback and Hobbie Hyde at outside left. Co-captain John Birmingham and Tony Battelle, the season's high scorer, also played a vital part in the team's highly successful campaign.
Row 1: Hoby Hyde, Galen GrifFin, Dean Ross, Graham Huston, Ronnie Vigil, John Birmingham (co-captain), Dave Bethel, Doug McCraig, Kurt Steinman, Wally Kaufman, Tom Hatfield, Fred Beguin. Dave Rogers. Row 2: Dave Danunann (manager), Tony
Battelle, Hal Dammann, Barry Smiley, Mason Liu, Terry Hough, Coach James R. Bly, Bill Croll, Warren Piver, Beau Rogers, Dick
Stacey, C:hris Duff, Dave Prentiss. Fred Schroeder.
ROSS COUNTRY
Kneelins?: R. Dartt, G. Husa, A. Stubbs, D. Wengel. Standing: Coach Buchlcr, L. Van Dyck, V. Braren, F. Campbell, L. Brinson, S. Gentry'-
Staley Gentry and Dick Hertzrater race through the woods on the golf course in the Duke-U.N.C. meet.
The first test for the Duke thinclads came on October 1, when they met a strong Navy squad. Led by Bernie Fleming, three middies cracked the existing course record. Fleming's time was 17:29.1 for the 3.8 miles. The Iron Dukes swept fifth through ninth places, but wound up on the wrong end of a 20-35 score.
Placing seven in the first ten finishers, the Blues tri- umphed over Wake Forest and N.C. State in a triangular meet. Lou Van Dyck was the first Devil across the finish line with a time of 18:01. The Ironmen posted another convincing double win, as they defeated the harriers of Clemson and the Citadel. Frank Campbell was the first Duke to finish, and he was followed by six teammates in close order. Returning to double meets, the Dukes lost to South Carolina, 25-33, and to Maryland, 117-43. The Devils had better success against U. Va. copping seven of the first ten places. The final engagement of the regular season saw the Devils lose to the Carolina harriers, 18-38. Louis Van Dyck managed a third, and Dick Heitzenrater and Lloyd Brinson also finished in the first ten.
RESTLING
Kneeling, Left to Right: Dave Jones, Andy P Gracey, Jim Johnson, Frank Bernstein, Doug McGreg Standing: Scott Lomcr, Bill Dryfoos, Don Kisslan, Joe Pol Gray Brumby, Chuck Grossman. Absent from picture: I Scott, Captain. Carmen Falcone, Bill Har\ey, Leroy Skinn Coaches.
Scott Lomer, heavyweight, drops N.C. State man with leg tackle in a match at N.C. State.
Coach Carmen Falcone's grapplers opened the 1960-61 season by nipping the Wildcats of Davidson College. The 14-13 victory was not determined until the last match of the afternoon, when Dave Dalton decisioned his opponent. In their next effort, the Dukes suffered their first setback of the campaign, losing to the Virginia Cavaliers. Joe Warren, Tom Paul, and Frank Bernstein accounted for all of the team's points. A fine squad from Washington and Lee was the next conqueror of the Devil niatmen, as the Virginians post;d a convincing 24-6 victory. The "big match" of the year found the pitmen facing the North Carolina Tarheels. The visitors from Chapel Hill had little trouble in gaining a 32-5 victory. Bill Scott was the only member of the team to win his match. The team couldn't shake its losing ways, as it dropped its engage- ment with the N.C. State Wolfpack, 26-8. The only bright spot of the afternoon was Bill Scott, who won his third straight match. Chuck Grossman also contributed to the Blues' point total. The final contest of the season saw the Maryland Terps, the strongest team in the A.C.C., man- handle the matmen 34-0.
WIMMING
This year Blue Devil mermen finished a successful season with an overall record of five wins and four losses. Under the guidance of coach Walter Persons, the Devilfish registered victories over Clemson, Wake For- est, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia Tech. The four defeats were suffered at the hands of Maryland, North Carolina State, North Carolina, and Navy.
The squad's outstanding star was Co-captain Tony Brush who went undefeated in nine duel meet matches and won both the high and low board diving competi- tion in the A.C.C. Championships. At Navy he de- feated the same diver who was instrumental in handing Yale its first duel meet defeat in fifteen years.
In addition to Brush, the outstanding Blue Devil swimmers were Co-captain Bill Webber, Steve Smith, Bob Kingsbury, and Bob Diamond in the sprints, Back- stroker John Woodworth, Heath Boyer in the Butter- fly, and Distance man Doug Gill.
Tony Brush, ACC high board and low board diving champion in action.
VARSITY SWlMMERS~Row 1: Walter Persons, Bill Weber, Tom .4dams, George Baker. Row 2: Ki YounET. John Woodward, Bob Kingsbury, Rello Moore, Jack Diamond, Chuck Hill. FRESH- MEN SWIMMERS— Row 3: Tom Leyrer, Randy Yokum, Herb
Rudoy, Jerry Bush, Jim Kennedy, Mike Smith. Row 4: Dale Con- loy, .\lan Rimer, Dave Goodner, Robert Manchester, Don Emery, Sam Combs. Row 5 : Howard Mallon, Yuri Hanja, Don Douglas, Ferb Tracy.
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joe Gaston. No. 1 man for Duke, returns a Harvard serve.
ENNIS
Faced with a tough 17-game schedule and the post- season A.C.C. tournament, the 1961 Devil netmen relied heavily on sophomores from 1960's undefeated fresh- man team to support returning lettermen, Joe Gaston, Galen Griffin, and Captain Hoby Hyde. The first nine games of the season saw the racquet men emerge with a 4-5 record. The team's victories came over Ohio State, Kalamazoo, Notre Dame, and Davidson. The losses need not be explained away, as the team played excep- tionally well, though dropping matches to such perenially outstanding squads as Harvard, Princeton, Florida, and Miami. Playing against these fine teams, Coach Bob Cox's charges gained valuable experience which should help them considerably as they prepare to square off against their A.C.C. foes in the latter half of the season.
Jack Doser, Duke golfing captain and a veteran of three sea- sons, practices his swing.
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Duke's varsity linksters started their 1961 season during Spring vacation at the Miami Invitational tournament. Coach "Dumpy" Hagler's Devils finished the four day competition in tie for second place be- hind Lamar Tech. Dick Dion, Les Davies, and Allan Breed were the low 3 for Duke, and in addition Dion was first round medalist with a 71.
Returning home, the Blue Devils opened their reg- ular season against the University of Michigan. Lead by Les Davies' 72, the Dukes swept to a victory. This initial victory was quickly followed by a (22-5) win over the University of South Carolina. Sophomore George Smith captured medalist honors with an even Par 72. Continuing their winning ways, the team traveled to Raleigh where they met and defeated North Carolina State 16-11. Ted McKenzie was low man with a 73. John Birmingham and Captain Jack Doser were also instrumental in the victory.
Members of the golf team are: John Birmingham. Allen Breed, Los Davies, Dick Dyon, Jack Doser, Ted McKenzie, Georee Smith. ;md John Sronce. Here the team watches M.Krnzir putt.
Action in a Pika-SAE in- tramural football game.
NTRAMUR ALS
'Take that, vou bullv.'
"Come on out and cheer for your team!" Enthusiasm runs through the East dormitories and sororities as the competition becomes close. Sports of many varieties are included in the intramural program in order to offer an opportunity for all girls to participate. Points are given to the winners of the individual and team sports, and team trophies and individual awards are given in a spring as- sembly. The House Cup was won this year by Southgate and Alpha Delta Pi won the sorority award.
'Last one to the end gets drowned!"
'That's right, Suzie, looks like another gutter-i
In the fall tennis, badminton, and volleyball tourna- ments are sponsored to open the competition. Later in the year basketball, bowling, softball, archery, and swimming round out the program. Running results of the tourna- ments are posted in conspicuous places on campus. Games bring out both experienced and amateur "athletes" in an effort to prove that each has an unbeatable team. Even those who only stand and cheer find the intramural pro- gram exciting and rewarding.
"Anyone for the center of the net?
'Helping the birdie over."
Freshman House "H" Intramural football championship team.
Intramural managers, Marty Bruegj
id Pete Linsert.
The Snowbirds win out over Phi Delts i mural basketball finals.
Sigma Chi's are defeated by the Law School team.
The Duke intramural program is designed to give every student an opportunity to participate in some form of competitive athletics. The major sports are football in the fall, basketball and volleyball in the winter, and Softball in the spring. This year's football championship was won by freshman house H. This marks the first time in the history of the program that a freshman house has won the title. The Law School finished in second place. The basketball championship was captured by the Snowbirds, an independent team, who defeated Phi Delta Theta in the finals of the playoffs. At the end of the fall semester Sigma Chi, last year's winners, were leadmg in total point competition.
The revolving Intramural high-point trophy, in possession of Sigma Chi this year.
The Intramural Basketball Champions, IDC's Snowbirds.
In addition to team and individual sports, the Intra- mural program also sponsored a Co-Rec Night in which women's dorms teamed with fraternities in various mixed sports and games. Duke also took part in a Big Four Day where our intramural teams competed with teams from Wake Forest, North Carolina, and N.C. State.
This year under the leadership of manager Marty Brueggemann, the program expanded itself to include Bowling as a winter sport which received overwhelming response.
1 he La:nbda Chi s are pitted in volleyball . . .
freshman team
id emerge victorious
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Margaret Alice Cook
Jean Relfe EowAf
Annie Lewis Johnston
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5arbara Bi air LIndfrwood
Harriet Washburn Volley Elizabeth Walton Wilson
Red Friars
3yron Frank Battle
Robert Allen Garda
Stephen Burnau Hunt William Edward Montgomery. Ill Leonard G. Pardue, III
John Bradbury Reed David Marshall Sanford
Old Trinity
Bobby Leroy Beard Donald Laird Blue
Robert William Burk, Jr. Burt Stratton Eldridge, III Walter Burt Evans
Charles Edward Lake Michael Joseph Mattingly Claude Thurman Moorman Harvey Owen Rich
Richard Allen Tripper, Jr. Robert Charles Waters William Samuel Yancey
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Suzanne Weir Carlson I'l ni lope King
Elizabeth Charlotte Mraz Nancy Elizabeth Pope Joanne Kay Porter
Anne Elizabeth Roebken Carol Anne Seaton
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Phi Beta KaWa
Phi Beta Kappa, founded on December the College of William and Mary, is the oldestNjono ary scholastic society in the United States. There now 164 local chapters, Duke's being chartered in 1919. Phi Beta Kappa's emphasis is on the liberal arts and sciences, ajid it prope
leaves to other honorary
ties the re :og4t[iCTr-gf academic success in other fields:
Ruth Elair Robert Jay Al[) Marjorie J Judith Am V: Judith Austin Norma Sie Bi William E Sarah Jan( John Conway Carol Fayt Bi Marv Kathleen
In at^ler yfo be considered for election, undergraduate mdeYyfs must be enrolled in courses demonstrably lib- character, and have a 3.30 quality-point average ) ( for six semesters while carrying a minimum of 90 semes- ter hours. Elections are made in October, February, and
durins Commencement Week.
.^nn Denny Cl^k
Mark Bro
Ruth Ann
James Cuijtis ^|s^er
Robert Al
Dwight Hlllaril
Dr. Harold T. Parker Dr. J. Hams Proctor Dr. William F. Stinesfrmg Dr. Kenneth W. Clark
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President
Vice-President
.Secretary-Treasurer .Mem. Exec. Comm. Dr. Norman Guttman Mem. Exec. Comm.
Y( inkers
This vear fifty-two Duke University seniors were listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Unhersities and Colleges. Duke students included in '^ this listing received one of the nation's highest honors awarded to college seniors in recognition for outsta
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ing achievements in academic and extra-curricular ac- tivities. In addition to being honored in the listing, stu- dents in Who's Who may take advantage of a student placement service which provides important contacts in mfe business world.
Omicron Delta Kappa was founded on the Duke campus in 1926 as a senior men's honorary for those who excel in leadership, character, and service to the University. The purposes of the society are to recog- nize students who have distinguished themselves
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pus activities, to bring together the most representative men from all phases of college life, and to unite the students and faculty on a basis of mutual interest and understanding.
John Bradbury Reed I I President
Jobcrt Allan Garda J. L Vice-President
Bill Griffith I I Secretary
I I James Frederick Whittnore ..../. Treasurer
New members were tapped last spring andSag^ii in the fall for Phi Kappa Delta, the leadership frath^iit; of Senior women. Its purpose is to recognize representa- tives from all campus activities who have shown out standing achievement in scholarship, leadership, char
acrepfa^ service. It was founded in 1944 hy the mem- ep<o{ Omicron Delta Kappa, its brother fraternity, together with the student leaders of the Women's cam- pus.
Carol Faye . Susan Foster Ddurjn Ellen Joan Crai Eleanor Marie Linda Katherine tigpr Emily Jane Fook: Elizabeth Marie G\a\\ani^ Joan Godlove Louise Green
Katharine Virginia Hoyt
Civacnarme Annie Le'
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Judith Adelaide Kellett Doris Carolyn Montgomery
Annette O'Ncil jeward
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Jean Ogburn
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OFFICERS
Joan God^e\^ j^. .j/^. .President
Barbara Blair Unde?W«ia3 . ,„.<^. Vice-President
Mauha Alitp Tovell Barbara Blaitr Underwood
Geeske An/ke( VerhoefF
alton Wilson e Elizabeth Yonke
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Katherine Ehzabdth Yonkers 1 Treasurer
Miss Mary Grace Wilsoi . . 253
. . . .Permanent Secretary
Among the first men to appear at Duke this the BOS members, who helped with Freshman O tion and with enforcing Freshman Traditions. In th- fall. they rontributed humor in their own "Swan Lake" ballet, given at the BOS-Sandals dance, and active supported the F^omecori^iTta pfftgfam. Bcti OlTOi
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roniotes students participation in campus ac-
les and encourages freshmen to develop leadership.
embers are selected from those freshmen who have
exhibited outstanding qualities of leadership, scholar-
and service.
Throughout the year, Sandals were seen perfori their various duties in service to the university — guiding prospective students on campus tours, assisting durii Freshman Week and at WSGA assembhes, or runmn: money-earning projects for the Sandals Sc
tit( fun side, the society gave a Charles Addams dance in the fall with their west counterparts, BOS.
Sandals is a community of sophomore girls who
Rfowed potential in leadership and scholarship and ex- ding service during their freshman year.
Susan W. Oehl Nedra Q. Rolbin Anne G. Barbour Ruth Lupton . . .
President
Vice-President
Secretary
.... Treasurer
This local scholastic honorary for sophomores, spon sored by Dean Barney Jones, recognizes outstanding^ scholarship and provides an administrative structure for academic leadership. This year the members of Phi Eta Sigma conductecLrf^oj
ered at various university functions, and joined Ivy in Kolyjring freshmen who had a 3.0 midsemester average
a special banquet. The group tapped freshmen who ejrned a 3.5 average for their first semester at Duke or
Richard E. Appen Joseph D. Bellamy George D. Bittner Earl W. Brown, Jr. Travis C. Broesche Charles W. Grain Jerold A. Fink
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for their first two semesters.
Herbert R. Perez
Jack G. Siler
Dabney W. Townsend, Jr.
James M. White
Robert A. Wilson, Jr.
William T. Woodard, Jr.
Paul C. Young
Ivy
As the scholastic honorary for sophomore Women, Ivy presented the Dormitory Scholarship Vup V the East Campus dorm which had the highestNaverag^ Joining with Phi Eta Sigma, Ivy's equivalent this group gave a banquet for freshmen who had a
Susan
H. Eli2U,eth G Dolores M. Harvey Mary D. Hightower
Gaynl K. Plair Valerie I. Pollack Barbara A. Proctor Sara A. Rice Margaret C. Rouse Christine Rumpf Patci G. Sawyer
"B" ave/age dx. midsemester. The purpose of Ivy is the encou/agenitfht of scholarship and the stimulation of ftellecm^ curiosity among freshmen women. Twice ^dy^jfig the year Ivy tapped and initiated the women with a 3.25 average who were elegible for membership.
Sally J. Spratt Nancy W. Thoi Joy E. Triprfr
Lvnne M. Voi Linda K. Wall L. Kristan Wall Martha
Amanda T. Wright Doris A. Wright Margaret E. Yoder
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Order of St. Patrick
Knights do exist today, and some may be found even in the midst of the gothic towers and gargoyles of Duke University. However, these twentieth-century noblemen have more practical goals than running down misplaced goblets or slaying dragons. They are all members of the Order of St. Patrick, an Engineering School honorary society. It was in 1,945 that the Engineering Student Government recognized the need of stimulating campus interest and pride in the School of Engi- neering, and the Order of St. Patrick was instituted to fulfill this func- tion.
Since its founding, this society has worked toward the recognition of men who have exemplified a high standard of character and leadership in engineering activities. It fosters understanding and good fellowship among its members, and strives to encourage interest and participation in engineering activities. In addition to these pursuits, the Order of St. Patrick joins Tau Beta Pi in sponsoring the annual slide rule lectures for new math and engineering students.
Eligibility for membership is based on a point system of scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Admission to the society is limited to juniors and seniors.
Row 1; Jim Walpolc. Jolin Wliitsett. Russell Ranson. Row :!: Jim Wh: Bob Garda, Mike Mattingly. Harold D. Vick. Missing— Bniee Ickes, Bill M
Tau Beta Pi
As the leaves turned and \a\\ arrived, Tau Beta Pi began its slide rule lectures. A series of five lectures were given onre a week by members of the faculty. These mformative meetings were devoted to explaining the uses of the slide rule to any interested or unenlightened students. Early in the year, Tau Beta Pi presented a Freshman Year Award to the out- standing student of the previous year's freshman engineering class.
Tau Beta Pi is a national scholastic honorary for engineers, founded on the Duke campus in 1948. Its purpose is to recognize those students in engineering who have distinguished themselves by high scholarship and exemplary character. To be considered for membership, a student must be an engineer in the top twelve and one-half percent of the junior class, or in the top twenty percent of the senior class. Tau Beta Pi selects from these groups those who have exhibited integrity, breadth of inter- est, adaptability, and unselfish activity. A tapping ceremony was per- formed in the fall and again in the spring, and an initiation banquet followed shortly thereafter.
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Row 1 : B. Ickes, J. Walpole, W. Young, P. Little, Dr. Otto Meier, Jr., Faculty .\dvisor. Row 2: L. Williams. R. Bigf>ers, H. Shepherd, J. Whitsctt, C. Rose, J. Morris, D. Brown. Row 3: B. Burns. R. Garda. R. Kalish, D. Chapin, R. Betts, J. Hunt.
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Row 1: Cynthia Hodgin, Larry Warner. Dawn Stuart, Deirdre Pearce. Row 2: Sandy Jerome, Abigal Burbridge, Mia Bulgarin, Oaire Sommers, Mike Foster. Row 3: P. Wohlford. Hamid Hekmat, David Price Rogers, Frank S. Welles, Julian Juergensmcyer.
Tau Psi Omega
"Bonjoiir" is the welcome in Tan Psi Omega, and very little English is spoken thereafter. This French Honorary joins to its ranks those stu- dents who show an interest and proficiency in that language of the land of Bardot, Zola, and Marceau. An especially active honorary, Tau Psi Omega met weekly for dinner in the East Campus Union. During the meal, ail conversation was conducted in French. This was no barrier to these bilingual students, who chatted about current events, French language and customs, French history, and current books and movies. For a change of atmosphere (though not quite authentic French) the group journeyed occasionally to the Rathskeller in Chapel Hill. Other activities included public movies and lectures with the intention of pro- moting interest in France and the French heritage.
The biggest event of the year was the presentation, in early March, of the French play U Ay are, by the comedy writer Moliere. The perform- ance climaxed weeks of hard work, and actors convinced an audience of French students that they could act a role completely in French. To be eligible for membership, a student must have a B average in all French courses and a minimum overall C average.
Row 1: F. Kast, T Adams S Sinitli D Jones R Kalish P Coughlan, V. Braren, J Mulkn D Honeycutt, J Mcllwain Row 2: D. Gilbert, D. Unsci, T. Bnish, W. Barnes, J. Cantwell. S. Yancy, K. Bishop, G. Miller, B Kurtz, R. Goldstein, A. Breed. Row 3: G. R. Qubein, J. Devigne, B. Brcen, B. Voorhees, T. Bat- telle, J. Shriver, R. Grimm, J. Buchanan, D. Wright, D. Denton,
There are many honoraries on West Campus which acknowledge scholastic achievement, but only one society, the Varsity "D" Club, which salutes Duke's athletes. The organization's avowed purpose is threefold: to sponsor various campus functions; to aid charitable con- cerns, such as the Heart Fund or the Cancer Fund Drive; and to serve the athletic department, bearing in mind the best interests of athletes and coaches alike. This vear, the club's agenda included the election of Duke's candidate for Queen of the Dixie Classic, the sponsorship of the Blue-White games, meetings at which members heard special guest speakers from the world of sports, and a banquet for Duke lettermen.
The meetings held during the course of the year took place in the clubroom located in the Indoor Stadium. The chair was occupied by Sam Yancy, President of the Varsity "D" Club. The club's other of- ficers were Dave Jones, vice-president, and Dick Heizenrater, secretary- treasurer. An individual seeking admission to the Varsity "D" Club qualifies if he has earned a letter in any inter-scholastic sport, and if he has paid the nominal yearly dues. With a short, but successful history, the club looks to the future for a larger membership and a still wider range of activities.
D Heitzuiiatei Row 4 B Wtbb.i D Vlbnght, B Mewhoit, D Owens, S Kulvm, P Bengel, L Fiank D McCracken, R. Lawicncc, T Shepherd Row 5 R Kotchm D Challenger, J Wuchina, B. Rogers, D. Bosson, D. .-Mtman, B. Garda, B. Turner, J. Doscr, L. Fader.
Varsity 'D' Club
Delta Phi Rho Alpha
Basketball, volleyball, tennis, swimming, bowling — these are just some of the activities encouraged by Delta Phi Rho Alpha. This local athletic honorary for women, besides encouraging athletic participation and in- terest, serves to recognize students who have shown interest, good sportsmanship, and ability in at least two sports.
The individual members strive to encourage interest and participation in sports by their own participation. Also, the group annually presents a gold key to the senior girl who has most actively promoted athletic participation and interest.
The honorary consists of junior and senior girls, usually tapped in the spring. It was established on the Duke Campus in 1921, and since then has contributed to the growth of athletic opportunities for women.
Row 1; Julie Vance, Martha TovcU, Pat Swasey, Gai: Porter. Dilly Dilworth, Kitty Dixon. Nicki Haynes.
Alpha Kappa Psi
Meeting every two weeks, Alpha Kappa Psi, national business and commercial fraternit\', carried out a busy program to supplement the formal education of its members. The organization sponsored research projects in commerce, in accounting, and in financing. Aiming to raise standards in their profession, they evaluated the courses leading to a degree in business administration and studied the public relations fol- lowed in the field. The group took several field trips in which they ap- plied class-room theories to actual situations. In addition, they invited several prominent business men from the area to speak at their dinner meetings.
Highlights of the year were the award banquets, observance of Foun- der's Day, and pledging, which took place twice this year. Majors in business administration, accounting, and economics with a "C" average were able to pledge. A scholastic key and a certificate were awarded to the senior business major who had the highest average for three years, and an award was also presented to the outstanding member.
Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest national honorary in its field; the Duke chapter is 56 years old. Mr. Herbert Hahn acted as faculty advisor this year.
Row 1: Mike Goodson, Jack Doscr, Larry Miralia, V.P.; Jules Dcvigne, President; L. VV. Ingram, Secretary; Frank M. Bunch. Treasuiii . Rc\ Buiford, Recording Secretary. Row 2: Merrill Smith BiuM Baudei, Carl McLcmore. Ralph Kimmich, R. K.
Reichmann. Barry Osmun, Whit Broome, Paul D. Denton, Jack
DuPuy. Row 3: Charlie Lucas, Jr., Bob Chambers, Ronald H.
Davis, Robert M. Thompson, Rod Bate, George Couchell, Bill C:urrie, George Collctt.
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Row 1: J. J. Ebert. W. H. Halstead, N. W. Shepherd, Jr. Row 2: R. X. Kotchin, J. P. Hamilton, T. L. Engleby, W. H, Lamb. Row 3: R. C. Titus, E. H. Abbott, S. Tavernise, B. H. Gracey, W. Hottle, R. Breen.
The Arnold Air Society was founded in 1947 in honor of the Com- manding General of the A.rmy Air Forces during World War II, Gen- eral H. H. "Hap" Arnold. The organization is a national honorary which salutes the outstanding cadets in each detachment. The Society has been active on the Duke University campus since 1950.
Under the direction and guidance of Major Halstead, the Arnold Air Society has set for itself the goals of promoting good citizenship in this modern age of air and space, as well as lending its support to the United States Air Force. To realize these ends, various members of the Society direct the local Civil Air Patrol program. In addition, they act as instructors to teach drill procedure in the Durham schools. Finally, the Society sponsors an annual drill competition for neighboring AFROTC and NROTC drill teams.
AFROTC cadets are accepted to the Arnold Air Society only after they have met the following qualifications: the candidate must indicate a definite interest in the organization; he must be passed by a selection board; and he must maintain a "C" average in his overall curriculum.
Arnold Air Society
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Row 1: A. S. Daus;htridge, J. S. Boyd, J. H. O'Brion, treasurer: Lt. M. E. Shirley, USN, Advisor; W. E. Sykes, President; W. W. Farrcll, Secretary; A. G. Mullin. Row 2: S. B. Zumbro, S. D. Ga(?er, R. E. Whitmore, T. A. Hamilton, J. B. Whitsctt, J. F. Whitmore. R. L. McCaughan. Row 3: G. C. Mullen, W. J. Black- In January of 1958. the first initiation of the Corsairs was held. This organization was founded at Duke to recognize significant achievement by midshipmen in the naval reserve program at Duke. Since its found- ing, the Corsairs Society has made progress toward the attainment of its threefold goal: to honor outstanding midshipmen, to increase the esprit de corps in the NROTC, and to stimulate interest in the Navy on the Duke campus.
Only juniors and seniors are eligible for membership in the Corsairs. In addition, candidates for membership must display a good attitude toward the naval program and its work. A "B" average in naval science and an overall "C" average are also necessary qualifications for mem- bership.
Although the Corsairs Society functions to a small degree on the Duke University campus, its influence may be felt in the naval reserve program and at NROTC activities. Attempting to fulfill the need for an NROTC honorary fraternity, this society promotes interest in naval activities and the ideals of outstanding achievement in such activities. Meetings are held regularly and often feature talks by naval officers. At the present time, the members of this organization are working toward an eventual expansion into a national naval honorary society.
mon, A. C. Reynolds, D. M. Chapin, F. M. Bunch, H. C. Shaffer, B. A. Chappell. Row 4: D, J. Grinstead, E. E. Messikomer, R. B. Chapman, E. C. Routh, D. M. Nee, W. L, Taylor, H. G. Shef-
Corsairs
Pi Tau Sigma
Pi Tau Sigma, the national honorary mechanical engineering frater- nity, has been active at Duke since Pi Iota chapter was installed on May 13, 1944. This year, the group sponsored review lectures for the E.I.T. examination; presented an award to the senior mechanical engineer who presented the best paper, either in class or in professional society compe- tition; and gave an award to the sophomore mechanical engineer with the highest academic average. President Bob Biggers and Vice-President Britt Burns, with the sponsorship of Professor Elsevier, led this year's group in its activities. Other officers were Corresponding Secretary Ron Busch, Recording Secretary Ron Kalish, and Treasurer Bill Wheaton.
The fraternity, which has chapters on sixty-seven campuses and a membership of over 30,000, works to foster the high ideals of the engi- neering profession, to promote the mutual professional welfare of its members, and to develop in mechanical engineering students the at- tributes necessary for effective leadership and the assumption of demo- cratic responsibilities. Members are selected from the top twenty-five per cent of the junior class and the top thirty-five percent of the senior class.
Row 1: Kalish. Young, Biggers. Busch. VVhcattr. Row 2: Sicf. Carroll, Ma Jones, Smith. Not pictured — Burns, Leib.
In these days when the need of more scholastic guides for the younger generation is so urgently felt, the importance of an education honorary is self-evident. Several meetings of the past year were devoted to dis- cussion of the dilemmas facing new teachers. These meetings were open to non-members so as to include all education students interested in these problems. In addition to the annual banquet, the society met to hear guest speakers in the held.
Membership in this professional honorary is restricted to juniors, seniors, and graduate students. The qualifications demand a status in the upper fifth of the class, and a "B" average in education courses. Initiation carries with it the implication that these students have evident potential for attaining success in a teaching career. Induction of new members occurs at the end of each semester, the spring tapping being much longer, due to the greater number of students having completed student-teaching. The honorary continues to function during the sum- mer as primarily a graduate society.
Kappa Delta Pi is national in scope, and there are presently 220 col- lege chapters. The Duke chapter has been in existence since 1927.
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Row 1 : Marjorie Althouse, Judy Van Ausdall, Margaret Ann Riddle, Deanna Crary Reeser, Elizabeth S. Thompson. Row 2: J. W. Carr, Jr., Ruby R. West, Nell Thrift, Annie Lewis John-
ston, Tobey Milne, Carol MacTicrnan, W. H, Cartwright. Row 3: Judy Claxon. W, A. Stumpf, Charles K. Franzen, Jack Lawrie, Amos Clark, Robert A. Pittillo, Jr.
Row 1 ; F. Dudley Br Row 2: William E. 1 Samuel S. So.
J. R. Saweis, R. M. Williamson. John .A. Koskinen. i. James ^'. M. Hale. Bob Garda. John E. Sheats.
Those Duke students who have displayed an exceptional ability in the science of physics find a common meeting ground in the Sigma Pi Sigma honorary. Duke's Beta Chapter, founded in 1925, has the dis- tinction of being the second oldest chapter in the nation. The guiding purpose of this fraternity is to bring about a closer relationship among physics students and between these students and the faculty of the Physics Department. Other prime functions of the group are to recog- nize the superior students in physics and mathematics, and to encourage and promote work and study in these fields.
William Baylis performed the duties of gavel-wielder during the past year, assisted by the other officers: Dudley Bryant, Vice-President; Sam- uel So, Secretary; and James Sawyers, Treasurer. Dr. W. H. William- son served as advisor to the group. Several business meetings were held throughout the year in addition to the spring picnic, which was given for students and faculty of the Physics Department.
Individuals are qualified for admission to Sigma Pi Sigma after hav- ing completed eleven semester hours in physics. A minimum "B" aver- age is required, both in physics and in overall course work.
Sigma Pi Sigma
Row 1; B. Bradbury. Pres.; J. Church, Sec: B. Hauser, W P. Row 2: D. Mc- Crary, M. McLeod. S. Stewart, G. Ginibel. Row 3: F. Reeser, J. Stewart, W. Hottle.
Psi Chi Delta is the Duke chapter of the national psychology honor- ary, Psi Chi, with which it affiliated in 1958. It is the avowed purpose of this chapter to nurture the "spark of psychological ability and achieve- ment by offering a climate congenial to its creative development." The climate is bound to be thus, for after having climbed above eight semes- ter hours of psychology to reach an overall grade point average of 2.8 and a 3.0 average in psychology, who wouldn't be congenial? The stu- dents who attain this summit naturally have the common interests neces- sary to unite and advance the science of psychology and to encourage, stimulate, and maintain scholarship of the individual members in all fields, particularly in psychology. This year, led by Barbara Bradbury and advised by Dr. Spielberger, the group decided to admit certain worthy students, who have completed the scholastic ascent, in both a spring and fall initiation. In addition to honoring students for achieve- ment in psychology, the organization informs its members of vocational and professional opportunities in this field and informs them of ad- vancement in psychological research.
Psi Chi Delta
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Pi Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics honorary society, was estab- lished at Duke University in 1932 to stimulate interest and promote scholarship in mathematics. Since its founding, this honorary has grown steadily, and boasts a large and enthusiastic membership. Admission to membership is restricted to those students whose interest has already been stimulated enough to complete Math 52, and whose scholarship has been promoted to an overall '"B" and a "B" in math through second semester calculus. Be the standards for membership as high as they may, the group initiates new members twice yearly, in the spring and fall. At each of these meetings the just-welcomed neophytes are either be- wildered or inspired by papers read by senior math majors or professors. Sponsored by Dr. F. G. Dressel and directed by John Koskinen, the in- dividuals of this group strive to gain the intellectual equippage which will best prepare them to march into the cruel world of unknown "X's" and IBM machines.
Row 1 Caiol Wilson secietai\ Bobbv Kaye Whitcnton, Deborah Pike, Haiiitt \uui5k\ Barbaia Burton. Roxannc Smathers, Laura Turnti Elaine Tuinei Sarah Core. Treasurer. Row 2: John KokuKu Diitctoi S L Stewart III, P. G. Little. John b ONnl William H Hallid\ Jr., Marvin H. Greene, Samuel
S, So, Ronald E. Busch, Everette V. Snotherly. Jr. Row 3: Wil- liam Bayliss, Doug Nuetzman, Williams, Lawrence S., Vice- President; Dwight Harrelson, C, W, Rose, James .Albert Ken- nedy, R. J. Maxson, W. H. Wheater.
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"O-ley!" accompanied by the flourish of a red cape, may be the secret password of Duke's Spanish honorary. However, due to a dearth of bull fights in the Durham area, the members of Sigma Delta Pi were limited to more urbane activities. The group met monthly under the sponsorship of Senor Castellano, and held an initiation banquet and a spring din- ner at which guest speakers were invited to speak on subjects pertinent to Spain or Spanish life. The group also held picnics as get-togethers during favorable weather.
This honorary stresses the improvement of spoken Spanish and strives to further its members' appreciation of Spanish cultural contributions. In addition to rewarding those students who have shown outstanding attainments and interest in the study of the language, Sigma Delta Pi endeavors to promote a better understanding of relations between Span- ish and English speaking countries and to acquaint its members with the opportunities for travel and employment in connection with this language.
Students taking Spanish courses on the 91 level or above, and who show interest in the language and culture, are admitted to the honorary on the basis of an overall "B" average as well as a "B" average in all Spanish courses.
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Pi Sigma Alpha
To stimulate interest in public affairs and government is the purpose of Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society. Taking advantage of the election year. Pi Sigma Alpha sponsored a fall panel discus- sion, "Will the Sleeper Issues Determine the Election?" In the spring the society sponsored a symposium, "Criteria for Survival."
Founded on the Duke Campus in 1955, the honorary selects members from those students who have completed ten semester hours of political science with a B-average, are in the upper third of their class, and evince an in- terest in political science. Dr. Roma S. Cheek is the group's sponsor.
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Row 1: Lola Powers, Secretary: Judy Shreve, Treas- urer; Mai Xathanson. Row 2: Dick Parks, Larry Warner, Vice President: Earl McCarroll, President.
Theta Alpha Phi
The cast of Theta Alpha Phi is not limited to Duke actors and actresses deserving of a star on their dressing room doors. It includes, as well, those students who have made out- standing contributions to campus productions in such endeavors as directing, playwriting, or business management. By recognition of these students, the drama honorary strives to stimu- late interest and creativeness and to promote artistic achievement in the theatre arts. Initi- ations were held each semester, and the an- nual banquet was given in honor of the gradu- ating members.
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Kach semester the members of the Order of Hippocrates are honored at a banquet given by the Duke Pre-Medical Society, and at this time, new members are initiated into the Or- der. Membership in the Pre-Med Society is the first requirement for induction to the Or- der of f^ippocrates. A candidate must also have a 3.0 overall average in a minimum of 75 semester hours, and a 3.0 average in the pre-med sciences. Members of this honorary are those students who have contributed sig- nificantly to extra-curricular organizations, and who have exemplified the qualities of charac- ter essential to a successful medical career.
W. H. Spcvicr III, Marilyn Lewis, Larry Frank.
Kappa Kappa Psi
Kappa Kappa Psi promoted interest in music this year by publicizing and ushering for the Concert Band, sponsoring a music entry in the Joe College Parade, entertaining visiting bands after football games, and planning the High School Solo and Ensemble Contest. This or- ganization is a national band honorary which recognizes outstanding college bandsmen. Members are admitted on the basis of active participation and outstanding musicianship shown during one year in the Marching Band or in the Concert Band.
Row 1: William Rankin. J. Tim Strickland, Paul R. Bryan, John S. O'Neall, H. Lynn Chenault. Row 2: William E. Baylis, John W. Taylor, Millard C. Dunn, Jr., Mike Greene, Bill Morgan. Row 3: Martin G. Buehler, Russell L. Jones, Henry D, Hes- ter, F. Leigh Winslow, Robert L. Blankenhoin. Dwight H. Harrelson.
Academics
The President
of
Duke University
Dr Deryl Hart
Dr. Julian Deryl Hart assumed his duties as President of Duke University on March 7, 1961. A native of Prattsburg, Georgia, he received his B.A. and M.A. from Emory College and Emory University. He attended Medical School at The Johns Hopkins University and then remained there as a surgeon and instructor of surgery until 1930. Dr. Hart came to Duke in 1930 as a professor of surgery and Chairman of the Department in the Duke Univer- sity School of Medicine, which position h; held until his appoint- ment as President Pro-Tem on July 1, 1960.
At present he is a Governor of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Gov- ernors. He is also a member of the Council of the Southern Society of Clinical Surgeons. The President is also active in several local charities and organizations and last year directed the local drive for the American Heart Fund. As an outstanding doctor, leader, and philanthropist. Dr. Hart commands the respect due to his position as President of Duke University.
BuNVAN Snipes Womble
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Serving as the legislative branch of Duke Univer- sity's government, the Board of Trustees has many diversified tasks. These duties include the confirma- tion of appointments to the faculty, the regulation and legislation of the rules and by-laws of the university, and the approval and issuing of diplomas and marks of recognition. Of vital importance also is the Board's responsibility for the election of the University's presi- dent and for Duke's financial organization.
This year the Board was under the direction of the newly appointed chairman, Bunyan Snipes Womble of "Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The thirty-six mem- bers of the Board are appointed by the North Caro- Ima Methodist Church in conjunction with the uni- versity Alumni Association. The trustees serve a term of six years. Since meetings are held only twice a year, a seven member Executive Committee is chosen by the Board to carry out business requiring immediate at- tention.
The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees
Amos R. Kearns, Kenneth C. Towe, Benjamin F. Few, Dr. Hart, B. S. Womble, Richard E. Thigpen, Thomas L. Perkins.
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VICE-PRESIDENT IN THE DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE
Charles E. Jordan, B.A., LL.B.
VICE PRESIDENT IN THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
Administration
Allen Building, centrally situated on West Campus, has a loca- tion of symbolic significance, for Allen Building is the veritable heart of the University. Within this structure are housed the vast workings and machinations of Duke's administration.
Alfred Smith Brower, Treasurer of the University, serves on the Investment Committee. The newest member of the administration is R. Taylor Cole, the Provost of the University. Dr. Cole is re- sponsible for setting the academic calendar of the University. John M. Dozier holds two offices, those of Secretary and Assistant Busi- ness Manager.
The man directly responsible for many of Duke's financial af- fairs, G. C. Henricksen has for many years served as Business Man- ager and Comptroller. Serving as Dean of Trinity College and Vice President in the Division of Student life is Dr. Herbert J. Herring.
Marcus E. Hobbs has been concerned with the University for the past twenty-five years. Beginning as an instructor in the Chem- istry Department in 1935, Dr. Hobbs is at present Assistant Provost and Dean of the University.
A vice-president in the Division of Public Relations is Charles E. Jordan. Mr. Jordan is active in the fields of alumni relations, pub- lic information, appointments and placements, and intercollegiate athletics.
The University Registrar, Richard L. Tuthill, was appointed in January, 1954. Dr. Tuthill is responsible for student admissions and records.
Charles E. Ward, the final member of the Allen Building elite, is Dean of Undergraduate Instruction. He is in charge of co-or- dinating the academic programs of the three Colleges.
Dr. R. T. Cole, B.A., M.D.
PROVOST OF THE UNIVERSITY
Marcus E. Hobbs, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
DEAN OF THE UNIVERSITY
John M. Dozier, B.A. secretary of the university
Alfred S. Brower, B.A.
TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY
G. C. Henricksen, B.A., M.A., C.P.A.
BUSINESS MANAGER AND C:OMPTROLLER
Richard L. Tuthill, B.A.,
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Trinity College was once an institution in itself, and now with the growth of Duke University it still remains the heart of the larger institution. It includes all male members of Duke's undergradu- ate body with the exception of the Engineers, and is primarily concerned with the advancement of the Liberal Arts program. The position of Dean of Trinity College is held by Dr. Alan K. Man- chester, a member of the History Department, and a holder of degrees from thr;e nationally known universities. His duties involve regulating and su- pervising the academic program of the college. Dr. Manchester is assisted by Dean Howard A. Strobel who specializes in academic counseling as well as being an Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Dean Charles Johnson, a holder of three degrees from Duke, is Assistant Dean in charge of upper- classmen. Dean Barney L. Jones, also a Duke graduate, is an Assistant Professor of Religion and being Dean of Freshmen, serves as master of ceremonies at the weekly Freshman Assemblies.
Outside the academic realm, Dean Robert B. Cox is the busiest and most well-known figure in Trinity College. "The Great White Father," as he is known to the students, has held the position of Dean of Undergraduate Men since 1946. His pri- mary responsibilities lie in counseling undergradu- ates on almost any conceivable matter not pertain- ing to academics. At night Dean Cox is generally
Robert B. Cox, B.A., M.A.
DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE MEN
Alan K. Manchester, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
DEAN OF TRINITY COLLEGE
Charles B. Johnson, B.A., M.A., Ed.D.
ASSISTANT DEAN OF TRINITY COLLEGE
Barney L. Jones, B.A., B.D., Ph.D.
ASSISTANT DEAN OF TRINITY COLLEGE
kept quite busy breaking up "any group of stu- dents causing unnecessary noise or destruction" and speaking at freshman house meetings.
Everett B. Weatherspoon, Admissions Director of Trinity College and the College of Engineering, is the man responsible for upholding the standards set down by James B. Duke in his request that "great care and discrimination be exercised in ad- mitting as students only those whose previous rec- ords show a character, determination, and applica- tion evincing a wholesome and real ambition for life." The Class of 1964 should fulfill every facet of the great benefactor's request. From some 3,028 applications, 686 young men representing 39 states and 6 foreign countries were selected. On the basis of test scores and past school records this was po- tentially the best entering class in the history of Duke University.
The various departments of Trinity College are all involved in numerous specialized research proj- ects. Through these projects and the high academic standards it maintains. Trinity College does the bulk of work in upholding and improving the rep- utation of Duke University.
Howard A. Strobel, B.S., Ph.D.
ASSISTANT DEAN OF TRINITY COLLEGE
Walter J. Seeley, E.E., M.S.
DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
College
of Engineering
The College of Engineering is divided into depart- ments of Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineer- ing. Dean Walter J. Seely, president of the southeast- ern section of the American Society for Engineering Education, is head of the College and responsible for the details of its administration. Dr. Earl Ivan Brown II, a prominent name in Who's Who in Engineering, heads the Department of Civil Engineering, while the Electrical Engineering Department is run by Dr. Charles R. Vail, who is active in the American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. John N. Macduff rounds out the administration of the College as head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
This year the College of Engineering received over y) 100,000 in government grants for research in six dif- ferent fields. The largest of these projects, financed by a ^57,000 atomic energy grant, was the develop- ment of low temperature electronics in order to con- struct faster and more compact computers. Other proj- ects included research on vibration, soil analysis, hy- perbolic paraboloidal surfaces, and old age.
1960 also saw the beginning of a newly approved Ph.D. program in electrical engineering with an en- rollment of four men. The College also had an un- usually large graduate enrollment of 32 and saw a new high in its female enrollment with five woman engineers. Another inovation was the reduction of re-
EvERETi B. Weathkrspoon, B.A.
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The College of Engineering was incorporated as a division of Duke University in 1939 but instruction in engineering goes back to 1887 in Trinity College. The college is one of the fastest progressing institu- tions at Duke. It now offers a combined Liberal Arts- Engineering program with nine well known liberal arts colleges. The Engineering Building, completed in 1948 and located on west campus, is fully equipped with modern laboratories, drafting rooms, and a 27,500 volume engineering library.
The affairs of the College of Engineering are ad- ministered by the Dean of the College with the as- sistance of an Executive Committee which includes the Chairmen of the three Departments of Engineering, the assistant to the Dean, and the Dean of Under- graduate Instruction of the University. The legislative end of the college is handled by the Engineering Fac- ulty Council, which is responsible for the curriculum and for determining policies in educational and admin- istartive matters that pertain exclusively to the Col- lege of Engineering. The College, as an integral part of the University, gives the student the opportunity to enjoy the facilities of the entire physical and aca- demic plant.
Earl Ivan Brown, II, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D.
CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
John N. Macduff, M.M.E.
chairman of the department of mechanical
engineering
Charles R. Vail, M.S. in E.E., Ph.D.
CHAIRMAN OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Woman's College
The four years spent in the Woman's College of Duke University are important in preparing and directing the course of a woman's life after college. This preparation includes education, not only in the narrow textbook sense, but also in the broader concept of living together as a responsible community. The responsibility for this education rests on the effort of individual students and on the efforts of those in authority to anticipate and meet her needs.
The deans of the Woman's College endeavor to meet their responsibility to the students with long hours of work. By working closely with the students in various activities, they share problems of administration and student life and give the students the opportunity to participate in finding solutions.
Roberta Florence Brinkley, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.. L.L.D.
DEAN OF THE WOMAn's COLLEGE
Mary Grace Wilson, B.A., M.A.
DEAN OF undergraduate WOMEN
Lillian Lee, B.A., M.Ed.
assistant dean of undergraduate WOME^
Ellen Harris Huckabee, B.A., M.A.
DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION
Marianna Duncan Jenkins, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE DEAN OF UNDERGRADUATE INSTRUCTION
Women of long experience in the field of edu- cation comprise the dean's staffs of the College. Miss Roberta Florence Brinkley, Dean of the Woman's College was graduated from Agnes Scott College. She received her M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from George Peabody College for Teach- ers and from Yale University. She is the author of a number of books and articles on Seventeenth Century English. Miss Mary Grace Wilson, Dean of Undergraduate Women, graduated from Win- throp College and received her M.A. from Colum- bia. She coordinates the non-academic affairs of the college student lite. Miss Lillian Lee assumed the duties of Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Women this year. A graduate of Duke Univer- sity, she received her M.S. in education from In- diana University. In her new capacity, Miss Lee serves as advisor to the treasurers of campus or- ganizations and handles student employment.
Miss Ellen Huckabee. as Dean of Undergrad- uate Instruction, serves as academic advisor to th: Freshman Advisory Council. Associate Dean of LIndergraduate Instruction, Miss Marianna Jenk- ins, received her A.B. and Ph.D. from Bryn Mawr and her M.A. from Radcliffe. She serves as aca- demic advisor to junior and senior women. Mrs. W. S. Persons, Director of Admissions, was awarded her B.A. and M.A. detjrees from Duke.
Elizabeth Anderson Persons, B.A., M.A.
DIRECTOR OF admissions
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John H. Saylor
B.A., M.S., Southern Methodist
University
Ph.D., Duke University
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Frank T. de Vyver
B.A., M.A., Oberlin College
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
economics and business
administration department
William H. Cartwright
B.S.. M.A., Ph.D.. University of
Michigan
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Arlin Turner B.^., West Texas State College M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Edward Willard Berry B.A., Johns Hopkins Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Herman Salinger
B.A., Princeton University
M.A., Stanford University
Ph.D.. Yale University
GERMAN DEPARTMENT
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James N. Truesdale B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Duke
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GREEK DEPARTMENT
Richard L. Watson, Jr.
B.A., Ph.D., Yale University
history department
Robert Samuel Rogers B.A., University of Pennsylvania
M.A., Columbia University M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University Fellow American Academy in Rome
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Ransom R. Patrick
B.A., University of Washington
M.F.A., Ph.D., Princeton
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ART DEPARTMENT
Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles H. Duncan
LA., University of Virgin
air science department
Henry J. Costing
B.A., Hope College
M.A., Michigan State University
Ph.D.. University of Minnesota
BOTANY department
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John H. Saylor
B.A., M.S., Southern Methodist
University
Ph.D., Duke University
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Frank T. de Vyver
B.A., M.A., Oberlin College
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
ECONOMICS and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT
William H. Cartwright
B.S., M.A., Ph.D., University of
Michigan
education department
Heads
Arlin Turner B.A., West Texas State College M.A., Ph.D., University of Texas
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
Edward Willard Berry B.A., Johns Hopkins Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Herman Salinger
B.A., Princeton University
M.A., Stanford University
Ph.D., Yale University
GERMAN department
James N. Truesdale
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Duke
University
greek department
Richard L. Watson, Jr.
!../!., Ph.D., Yale University
history department
Robert Samuel Rogers B.A., University of Pennsylvania
M.A., Columbia University M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University Fellow American Academy in Rome
latin and ROMAN STUDIES
department
John Jay Gergen
B.A., M.A., University of
Minnesota
Ph.D., Rice Institute
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
Allan H. Bone B.A., University of Wisconsin M.A.^ Eastman School of Music
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
Ormond R. Simpson B.S., M.A. College of Texas naval science department
Charles A. Baylis B.A., M.A., University of
Washington Ph.D., Harvard University philosophy department
Thomas M. Aycock
.A., Oklahoma State University
M.A., University of lorva
west campus physical
education department
Julia R. Grout
■i.A., Mount Holyoke College
M.S., Wellesley College
east campus physical
education department
Department
Robert S. Rankin
B.A., Tusculum College
M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
LL.D., Tusculum College
POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Eliot H. Rodnick
B.A., Ph.D., Yale University
psychology department
James H. Phillips
B.A., Duke University
.D., Ph.D., Yale University
RELIGION DEPARTMENT
GiFFORD Davis
B.A., Bowdoin College
M.A., Ph.D., Harvard Utiiversity
ROMANCE LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
John C. McKinney
B.A., M.A., Colorado State
University
Ph.D., Michigan State University
sociology AND ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Karl M. Wilbur B.A., M.A., Ohio State University Ph.D.. University of Pennsylvania
ZOOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Heads
Allan Carter, Ph.D.
DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Graduate
and Professional
Schools
The graduate schools of Duke University pro- vide a wide range of opportunities for advanced work in various fields. The diverse curriculum is reinforced by many well-known instructors who have contributed significantly in their fields.
The largest graduate school, the School of Arts and Sciences, offers graduate work covering the basic courses of undergraduate study at Duke. Twenty-two departments give a wide range of sub- ject choice to those aiming for their Master of Arts or a Doctor of Philosophy degree.
Duke University's Divinity School proudly claims its rank among the top ten in the nation. The school is staffed by men from all Protestant denominations. Previously, successful completion has culminated in a degree of Bachelor of Divinity
Robert E. Cushman, B.D., Ph.D.
DEAN OF THE DIVINITY SCHOOL
Elvin R. Latty, J.D., J.Sc.D.
DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL
Elwood S. Harrar, Ph.D.
DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY
Ur. Barnes Woodhall, B.A., M.D.
DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
or Master of Religious Education. This year the Master of Theology degree has been added to fur- ther opportunities of study.
Despite the School of Nursing's primary func- tion as an undergraduate school, work leading to a Master of Science is also offered. By working in Duke Hospital, Durham Health Department, and Carolina Cerebral Palsy Hospital, graduate nurses have a chance to gain practical experience.
A wide range of work is discovered by those who enter Duke's Medical School. Its location in Duke Hospital presents great opportunity to add practical to theoretical knowledge. Upon fulfill- ment of the established standards, the degrees of Masters of Science in Medicine and Medical Technology and Doctor of Medicine are confer- red.
The program of study in the Law School leads to the degrees of Bachelor of Law, Master of Law and Doctor of Juridicial Science. Comprehensive courses covering almost any field of law, one of the largest law libraries in the country, and the utilization of a Legal Aid Clinic strengthen its educational position.
Specialization in the School of Forestry leads to the degree of Master or Doctor of Forestry. Practical work can be done in the Arboretum, greenhouses and Duke Forest.
Ann M. Jacobansky, R.N., M.Ed.
DEAN OF THE SCHOOL OF NURSING
James T. Cleland, M.A., Th.D., D.D.
PROFESSOR OF PREACHING
Robert T. Cole, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
The
James B. Duke
Professors
In 1953, twelve million dollars in the Duke endow- ment fund formed the basis of a system of merit for Duke faculty members. In honor of the University's principal benefactor and founder of the endowment fund, James B. Duke Professorships are granted as an honor to those who have excelled in particular fields of scolarship and university life. Fourteen professors of the University have received this coveted award.
Dr. Wilbert C. Davidson, M.D., D.Sc, LL.D.
PROFESSOR OF PEDIATRICS
Walter Gordy, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF PHVSICS
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Calvin B. Hoover, Ph.D., Lict.D.
PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
Paul J. Kramer, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF BOTANY
Joseph Markee, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY
Walter M. Nielson, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS
Charles L. B. Lowndes, S.J.D. professor of law
Joseph J. Spengler, Ph.D.
PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS
Walter J. Seeley, E.E., M.S.
PROFESSOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The
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H. Shelton Smith. Ph.D., D.D., Litt.D.
PROFESSOR OF AMERICAN RELIGIOUS THOUGHT
David T. Smith, M.D., Litt.D.
PROFESSOR OF BACTERIOLOG>
Lionel Stevenson, B.Litt., Ph.D., F.R.S.L.
PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH
The Department of Alumni Affairs is one of the most active organizations of Duke University. Be- cause the department maintains contact with more than 37,000 alumni, its influence is felt in almost all areas of the United States. Mr. Charles Dukes, as di- rector of the department, heads the staff in its exten- sive program. The Department of Alumni Affairs ar- ranges class reunions on such occasions as Homecom- ing, Founder's Day, Alumni Day, and Commence- ment. The department schedules meetings of former students at events of intellectual or athletic signifi- cance. In addition, it supports class organizations and arranges concerts and lectures for former students. This year the members of the first football team to wear the Duke "D" in 1925 were on hand to join in the Homecoming festivities.
Important links between the University and its alumni are the publications of the Department of Alumni Affairs. The Alumni Register, a magazine de- voted to alumni affairs, is published ten times an- nually, while the Alumni Newsletter is sent to former students quarterly. Still another service rendered by the department is its continuous support of the Loy- alty Fund. The Loyalty Fund offers interested persons an opportunity to contribute financially to Duke's growth and is a vita! part of the financial program of the University.
In addition, the Department of Alumni Affairs bridges the gap between the activities of the students, faculty, and alumni of Duke University. The staff serves on student organization boards and supports student projects.
Charles Dukes director of alumni affairs
Alums take in Fraternity Homecoming displays befo
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Miss Amanda Adams
addoms house
Queens College;
University of North Carolina
Miss Carolyn Slack
ALSPAUGH house
Stanford University Miss Ida Mae Speaks
AYCOCK house
University of Richmond
Miss Margaret Goodman
BASSETT house
Greensboro College: University of North Carolina
Mrs. Mildred Durden
BROWN house
Shorter College: Duke University
Miss Elizabeth Anne Hawks gilbert house
Mills College; Stanford University
House Counselors
Miss Nancy Lippard GILES house Tusculum College; University of North Carolina
Miss Catherine Anne Wright jarvis house Duke University
Miss Betty Page Northington pegram house Duke University
Miss Helen Knolls hanes annex Industrial School of Art Philadelphia, Pa.
Miss Dorothy Wilkinson hanes house Duke University
Miss Henrietta Hertzog southgate hall Pennsylvania State University
Libraries
Burning the 10:00 oil in the reading room of the Woman's College Library.
One of Duke's greatest claims to prestige is the Uni- versity Library. Among colleges and universities through- out the nation, the Duke University Library is ranked fifteenth by volume. In addition to the 1,435,164 books listed in the catalogue, there are 2,759,770 manuscripts and maps, as well as microfilms, recordings, musical scores, and an outstanding collection of rare books. The Woman's College and specialized libraries in the schools of Medi- cine, Divinity, Engineering, Law, Biology-Forestry, Chem- istry, and Mathematics-Physics provide convenient collec- tions of books related to specific fields. Of special interest are the manuscript collections. An extensive collection has been made about South Atlantic history and social life, with emphasis on the Confederate Period. Available also is a notable collection of Walt Whitman's works and sev- eral mediaevel manuscripts. Valuable collections of Italian, French, British, and American literature, histories of China, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and the Philippines, and selections on Socialism and Church History are also to be found in the manuscript collection.
Dr. Benjamin Powell, who directs the library staff of nearly one hundred employees, holds degrees from Colum- bia and Chicago Universities, and is the past president of the American Library Association.
West Campus Library after a snowfal
Benjamin E. Powell — Lib
Though r>ome are engaged in off-campus activities
and most in academic pursuit
Seniors still find time to set an example in leadership for the rest of the undergraduate student body.
The
Class of
1961
Beginning their fourth and last year with traditional uni- versity formalities, the senior classes presided at solemn flag raising ceremonies on both East and West Campus. Later in the fall came the annual social activities of Homecoming Week- end sponsored by the senior class. Keeping up with the ever- changing business cycles, the seniors on East put out a pamph- let on job opportunities, so that none of the co-eds would be caught jobless when the next recession comes along.
With a double purpose in mind, the East Seniors sponsored two silver displays and one china display. This enabled them to add to the already abundant class treasury, and also gave the girls a chance to see the latest patterns in china and silver. This group wound up their last year with a formal banquet in the spring and with participation in Class Night.
The Class of 1961 on both East and West Campus pre- sented gifts to the University, and thus, in departing, left a tangible reminder of four vears' hard work and good times.
Woman^s College
Officers
Carol Bell, Treasurer; Leah Nikides, WSGA Representa- tive; Betsy Wilson, President; Julie Garrett, Vice-President; Susan Cooper, Secretary.
Trinity College
Offk
Seated: John O'Bnon, Athletic Representative; Creighton Wright, Secretary; Standing Tom Shepherd, Vice-President "T." Moorman, President Kent Bishop, Treasurer.
Engineering
Officers
Engineering Class Officers are Bruce Ickes, Secretary-Treas- urer, and Bob Garda, President.
SENIORS
Addison, Ruth Elaine, Clinton, S. C, English. ZTA; YWCA
1,2; Phi Beta Kappa
Albright, William Douglas, Greensboro, N. C, Religion.
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Allan, Thomas Oscar, Greensburg, Pa., History. $.10: Peei
2; Radio Council 4; WDBS 3,4, SJaorts Director, Production
Manager, Station Manager,
Row 2:
Althouse, Marjorie Jean. West Orange, N. J. Elementary Education. Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Anderson, Richard S., Syracuse, N. Y., Pre-Medical. Cam- pus Chest '60; Pre-Med Society 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Pre-Med .\dvisory Council Recorder.
Andersen, Robert Lars, Peri-y, Florida, Business Adminis- tration.
Row 3:
Ardell, Carolyn Ann, Middletown, Conn., Mechanical En- gineering. AXii; ASME 3,4; The Dukengineer 4; Lutheran Student Association 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1,2,3,4. Arrison, Peter, Newton Square, Pa., Business Administra- tion. Ben; Campus Chest 3; Men's Glee Club 1 ; MSGA 1, 2; Shoe and Slipper Club 1, 2, 3; Student Union 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Class Council 1,2, 3.
Ashe, James Duncan, Jr., Newport News, Va., Cheniistry- Pre-Medical. HKA; Pre Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe and Slip- per Club 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1.
Row 4:
.\USTIN, Alan Douglas, Dclray Beach, Florida, History. Kappa Chi 1; Marching Band 1; Religious Council 4; Meth- odist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4.
."JUSTIN, Judith. New York, N. Y., History. Chronicle 4; Women's Glee Club 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2.3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2, 4; Phi Beta Kappa. Axelrad, Peter Fred, Greensboro, N. C. Economics. Bench and Bar 3; Debating Club 3.
Bach, John David, Morehcad, Ky. Math. AXA. Baker, Bfrme Ballington, Tvner, N. C, Pre-Medical- ■Scirnce Education; YMCA 1.
Bamance, Frank CIovinoton, Winston-Salem, N. C, His- tory. :iX; MSG/\ 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1; Student Union 1,2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3; Elections Board 3; YMCA Cab- inet 3; President of MSGA; Who's Who.
Rov
6:
lER, FLA
l, Jr., Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. Barksdale, Gail, Atlanta, Ga., Elementary Education. ICIvP; Social Standards 2,3,4; WSGA 4; YWCA 1,2; Chairman of Social Standards.
Barnes, Norma Sue, Tulsa, Okla., Chemistry. A*; Sorority President 4; Who's Who: Phi Beta Kappa.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Baroff, Barbara, Plninficld, N. J., English. Hillcl Society I, 2: Student Union 1, 2; Treasurer of Dormitory. Bate, Rod E., Ridgewood, N. J., Economics. ATH. Battle, Byron Frank, New Orleans, La.. Political Science- History'. i;X: Red l-riars; Who's Who; ODK; TK.\, n^A: Debate Council 1,2: Freshman Advisory Council 2; Student Union 1,2,3,4; Chairman, Educational Affairs Committee: President, Debate Team; Chairman, Student Union Board of Go\ernors ; Phi Beta Kappa.
Bavi.is, William Eric. Durham, .N.C., Physics; Phi Beta Kappa.
Beal, Jay Edwin, Wcthersfield, Conn., Political Science; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4.
Beard, Robert Leroy, Fayettcville, N. C, Psychology. 't>K-: Old Trinity Club; BOS; FAC 2,3; MSGA 3; Student Union 2; Fraternity President; Junior Chairman Y-FAC.
Row 3:
Beatty. Carolin Virginia, Jacksonville, Fla., English. ^AA ; Chanticleer 1; Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4; Woman's Glee Club 1,2,3: Student Union 3; Junior Class Council 3; House Council 4.
Beckwith, Donald Clarke, Maitland, Fla., English. IIKA. Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2: Student Union 1, 2, 3: YMCA 1; Class Council 2,3; English Club 3,4; Reading Club 3. 4: Cross Country and Track 1.
Bell, Carol Levier, Fairmont, W. Va., Business Administra- tion. KKI'; Chapel Choir 1,2; Woman's Glee Club 1,2; ••Peer" 2,3; YWCA 2.
Row 4:
Bell, Michael Peter. Stamford, Conn., Civil Engineering. *K>^; ASCE 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 1 ; EGC 4: Episcopal Stu- dent Fellowship 1; Track 1.
Bell. Sarah Elizabeth, Groves, Mo., Greek. Woman's Glee Club 1 ; YWCA 4: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2. Bengtson, Peter Y., Greenwich, Conn., Mechanical Engi- neering. Marching Band 1 : IDC 2, 3: .\SME 2, 3. 4.
Row 5:
Bennett, Nancy C\rpenter, Danville. V'a., English. KKI". Bennett, Sarah Jane, Baton Rouge, La , English. AMI. Ivy: WDBS 2: Pan-Hellenic Council 4: Phi Beta Kappa. Berkley, Robert Clarkson, Lynchburg, \'a.. Business .Ad- ministration. TIKA: Air Force ROTC 2: Chronicle 1; FAC 2: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1: WDBS 2: Drill Team 2.
Row 6:
Be.st, Eugene Cranford, Jr., Spartanburg, S. C. History. Concert Band 1,3; Men's Glee Club 2,3,4; Marching Band 1; Student Union 1.2,3,4: Symphony Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Symposium Committee 3,4; Track 1; SU Committee: Chair- man, Board of Governors.
Best, Thgma.s Waxing, Charlotte, N. C, German. Chron- icle 1.
Betts, Raymond Livingston, Jr., Westfield, N. J., Electrical Engineering. ATA; HME; TBH; AIEE 4; The Dukengineer 3, 4; EGC 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 2.
Row 1:
BiGGEKs, Robert Price, Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engi- neering. K2; nJIE; nXS; ASME 3; Campus Chest 3; Naw ROTC 4; Shoe and Slipper Club 4: YMCA 4; Commodore Club 4; President of HTS.
Birmingham, John Roy, Pittsburgh. Pa., Business Adminis- tration. .iTi; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Bishop, Winford Kent, Atlanta, Ga., Economics. KA; Chronicle Sports Editor; Court of Appeals 3,4; Track 1; La- crosse 2, 3, 4; Chairman, Court of Appeals; Secretary of Jun- ior Class; Treasurer of Senior Class; Who's Who.
Row 2:
Black, Barbara Ann, Candor, N. Y., English. ZTA; Chapel Choir 1,2; Women's Glee Club 1,2; Westminster Fellowship 1; YWCA 1,2; Panhellenic Council 4; YWCA Council 1, 2; President of ZTA.
Blackmon, William James, Whiteville, N. C, Chemistry. Navy ROTC 1,2,3,4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 3,4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Blackwell, Walter Koepler, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., His- tory. i:AE; BOS; Who's Who; Varsity "D" Club; Fraternity President 4; Pre-Med Society 1,2: WDBS 1.
Blackwood, Walser Arthur, Jr., Wi: Business Administration. ATA.
-Salem, N. C ,
Blue, Donald Laird, Cincinnati, Ohio, Business Administra- tion. Ben; Old Trinity Club; Varsity D Club; Na\-y ROTC 1,2,3,4; Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2,3,4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe and Slipper Club Dance Chairman 3, President 4; Joe College Steering Committee 3. 4; Cheerleader 2; Homecoming Committee 3; RYB 4. BooKHOUT, Beverly Anne, Durham, N. C, Religion. Meth- odist Student Fellowship 1,2,3.4: YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Bosson, David Carl, Clifton. N. J.
ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1.2,3,4.
Boardman, Thomas Knox, Ridgewood, \. J., Business Ad-
.\K*; Bench and
4; Senior Class
ministration. BOII; Council 4; Lacrosse 1.
Bowles, Joseph Catfs, Greensboro, N. C, Religion. March- ing Band 1 ; Chronicle 2, 3, Sports Editor 3 ; Religious Coun- cil 3, 4; YMCA 1 : Basketball Manager 3; Senior Head Man- ager 4.
Row 5:
BoYKiN, John C, Richmond, Va. Phi Beta Kappa. Bradbury, Barbara Jean, Annapolis, Md., Psychology. KA©; Chanticleer 2,3; YWCA 1,2,3; Dormitory Rush Advisor; President, •'VX.
Bradley, Thomas Joseph, Gladwyne, Pa., Business Admin- istration. Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Duke Ambassadors 1; Navy ROTC I, 2; Newman Club 1. 2, 3.
Row 6:
Branham, Carol Faye, Raleigh, N. C, Chemistry. AXQ; *KA; Ivy; Chanticleer 1; Baptist Student Union 1,2; YWCA 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 1.3,4, Vice-President 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Branton, Mary Kathleen, St. Paul. Minn., German. AXiJ; Isy; A<S>A; FAC 3; Phi Beta Kappa.
Brawner, Susan Craig, Coral Gables, Fla., Business Admin- istration. Coordinate Board 3; House Vice-president 4.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Breed, James A
Wethersfield, Conn., History. Golf 3, 4. Nancy Ruth, Atlanta, Ga., Psychology. ZTA;
Brooks,
Chapel Choir 4; Woman's Glee Club 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 3, 4; YWCA 3, 4; Methodist State Conference Chairman; Y-Fellowship Leader; Sorority Vice-president. Brown, Daniel Mason, Roanoke, Va., Civil Engineering. *K2; Phi Eta Sigma; HME; TBH; ASCE 2,3,4; Campus Chest 2 ; EGC 3, 4 ; President of AXiE ; Secretary of *K2.
Row 2:
Brown, Julia Irene, Rocky Mount, N.C., Math, Woman's
Judicial Board 4; Baptist Student Union 1: Social Standards
3 ; Nereidian Club.
Brueggemann, Martin
Medicine-Zoology, 2.iE:
Intramural manager.
Brunn, Susan Foster, Morganton, N.C., History, *M, ^KA:
FAC 3; Woman's Judicial Board 4: YMCA 2; Pan-Hellenic
Delegate: Junior Class Council.
William, Cincinnati, Ohio, Pre- Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior
Row 3:
Brunnemer Heber Keith, Jr., Gastonia, N.G., Business Ad- ministration, 2X, Concert Band 1 ; Marching Band 1 ; .Assist- ant Business Manager of Handbook and Directory. Brush, Clinton E., Nashville, Tenn., English, TIKA, Var- sity D Club; Duke Players 4; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Radio Council 3; WDBS 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Bruton, Morning Delane, Lexington, N.C., Religion, A*PA; Pep Board 1; Woman's Glee Club 1; Religious Coun- cil 3; Galosh 2, 3, 4.
Row 4:
Bryant, Farnsworth Dudley, Louisville, Kentucky, Physics, Air Force ROTC 1; Chanticleer 2; Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2, 4; 2n2 Vice-President; WDBS Chief Engineer. BuEHLER, Martin George, Cedar Grove, Pa., Electrical Engineering KKT; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 3; Concert Band 1, 2; EGC 4; Marching Band 1; Symphony Orchestra 2, 3; Treasurer of KKT 3, 4.
Buehler, Peter Robert, Glen Head, N.Y., Forestry, For- estry Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer I.
Row 5:
Bullock, Beverly Ann, Cuthbert, Georgia, Education, -lAi, A^PA; Secretary Women's Recreation Association 3. Bunch, Frank M., Ill, Wilmington, Del., Business Admin- istration, 2X: Corsairs; AKT; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Council; Treasurer of AKT. Burford, Rex Layfield, Charleston, W. Va., Economics, WDBS 3: Elections Board 4; Secretary of AKT.
Row 6:
BuRK, Robert William, Jr.. Vienna, W. Va., Pre-Law, i;.\; Old Trinity Club; FAC 2; Men's Judicial Board 4; Stu- dent Union 1, 2, 3, 4; IISA; Business Manager of Handbook and Directory 3; Vice-Chairman of Student Union 4; Who's Who.
Burnett, .\lfred M-^ istration.
J, Durham, N.C., Business .Admin-
Burnette, Jerry Carter, Charleston, W. Va., Pre-Med, ^X, Chronicle 2: Pre-Med Society 2: Student Union 2.
SENIOR
SENIORS
Row 1:
BuRXHAM. Thomas J
icte I; Hool 'n Horn 1.
Burns, Robert B., Silver Springs, Md., Political Science,
Bench and Bar 4; Newman Club 4; Student Union 3, 4.
Burns, Robert Britt
ASME 2, :l, \, Chapt-l
4; EnKincrrii!.^ Studunl
Baptist Student Union
Hempstead, N.Y., History, Chr
Copperhill, Tenn., M.E., CKA: r 1 ; Engineers Guidance Council ■ ncil 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2;
BuRRis, Patricia Ei.le.n, New Orleans, La., Hi; "n Horn 1; YWCA 1, 2; President of Sorority.
BuRTO^ Club 1,
Jan Carlotta, Orange Park, Fla., E.E., KA, Tennis
Burton, Patricia Ann, Macon, Ga., English, Chanticleer 3, 4: Woman's Glee Club 1; Religious Emphasis Week Com- mittee 2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 3; Student Union 1. 2, Class Council 2, WRA Freshman Class Representative, Religious Life Handbook-Associate Editor.
Burton, Rosemary Ellen, El Dorado, Ark., English, Woman's Glee Club 1.
BusCH, Ronald Earl, Western Springs, 111., M.E., HK*; ASME 3. 4: Corresponding Secretary of ASME, TBH Treas- urer; IITi; Corresponding Secretary.
Bush, Nancy Louise, Norfolk, Va., History, Campus Chest 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; WSGA 4; YWCA 2; Dorm Pres- ident.
er, Ji
Panama, French.
Caldwell, C.arol Mitchell, Durham, N.C., Pr cation, KKP; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Callahan, Charles Willia Marching Band 4; YMCA 4.
Edu- Bradford, Pa., History,
Row 5:
C:AI>I AN
Hillcl S.
Howard, Raleigh, N.C., Pre-Medical, TEP, S.,
t:ARi'E\TER. Don S., Jr., Charlotte, N.C., Business Admin- istration, i:X: Campus Chest 1: Chanticleer 2; Y-FAC 3, 4. Carr, Liu ian Clara, C:olumbia, S.C, Elementary Education, AAII.
Row 6:
\RsoN, .An; tion, Stude
Thornton, Raleigh, N.C., Elementary Edu- Union 3, 4: YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y.D.C. 3, 4.
Carter, Richard Craven, Jr., Henderson, N.C., Business,
Archive 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4.
Cato, Allen Easley, Jr., Moultrie, Ga,. Ch-mi;try,
AFROTC 1: Campus Chest 2: Bapti
YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Student Un:o.i 3,
SENIORS
Row 1:
Challenger, George David, Maplewood, N.J., Business Ad- ministration, KZ; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; \'arsity D; Fraternity President.
Chandler, Jull\n Ashton, Rock Hill, S.C, E.E., niv,i, AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4.
Chappell, Bruce A., Henderson, N.C., Engineering. KA: ASCE 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 3; Na\-y ROtC 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 4.
Row 2:
Cheek, Hele.n- A.nn, Annandale, Va., Religion. AXU; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Chancel Singers 2, 3; Women's Glee Club 1. 2, 3.
C:hestnut, Paul I., Charleston, S.C, History. Air Force ROTC 1 : Campus Chest 2 ; FAC 4 : Methodist Student Fel- lowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Chairman Stu- dent Union Publicity Committee; YMCA 3, 4. Church, Jane Carolyn, Winston-Salem, N.C., Psychology. .\.XS;; FAC 4: YWCA 3, 4; Secretary of ^X.
Row 3:
Clark, Ann Denny, Durham, N.C., Histor>'. KKr; Pep
Board 1, 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Sophomore Class,
*BK.
Claxon, Judith Anne, LaGrange, 111., Education. IIB*;
Student Union 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1.
Clover, George I., Schenectady, New York, Accounting.
BX; Hoof 'n Horn 3; Business Manager; Marching Band 1.
Clutts, Charles Philip, Boonton, N.J., German. <I>K*: "Peer" 2; WDBS 2, A*A.
Cody, Ernest Frederick, Mobile, Ala., Business Administra- tion. i;X ; Campus Chest 1 ; Chapel Choir 2; Men's Glee Club 2; Methodist Student Fellowship 2.
CoGGESHALL, Peter Collin, Washington, D.C., M.E. ASME 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 2, 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1.
Cohen, Alan Brent, Newport News, Va., Pre-Medical. ZBT; Peer 2: Playbill Business Manager 3, 4.
CoMPTo.N", Joseph Edwin, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Econom- ics.
CoNKLiN, Shelly, Chev7 Chase, Md., History. IIB*; Chan- ticleer 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Conoley, Robert Odell, Camp Lejeune, N.C., English. ITK*.
Cook. Margaret Alice, San Diego, Calif., English. IIB*; Duke Players 3: Woman's Glee Club 1; Hoof 'n Horn 2: Woman's Judicial Board 3, 4, Chairman 4; WSGA Council 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who.
Cooper, Susan Lida, Charlotte, N.C., Elementary Educa- tion. Woman's Glee Club 1, 2; Religious Council 4; Duke Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Senior Class.
Row 1:
Core, Sarah, Washington C. H., Ohio, Economics. KAO; Ivy, Freshman Advisory Council 3 ; Woman's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 4: Student Forum 4; WDBS 1; Vice-President of Junior Class; Treasurer of Pi Mu Epsilon.
Cowley, Elmer, Miami, Fla., Pre-Law, Bench and Bar 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1.
Cox, Cynthia Alison, Miami, Fla., Psychology. Pep Board 1. 2. 3; Sudent Union 3: WDBS 1, 2, 3.
Craig, Ellen Joan, Coshocton. Ohio, Business Administra- tion. KKr; Chanticleer I, 2; Woman's Judicial Board 3; Secretary 3; Socal Standards 4: Student Union 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
CiRAiN, Richard William, Mt. Holly, N.J., Pre-Law. 2AE: Bench and Bar 3: Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4.
Crawford, Stephen Gregory, Asheville, N.C., Political Science. AXA; Bench and Bar 1, 2; YMCA I, 2; President Council 2, 3; n2A; Shoe 'n Slipper Council.
Crouch, Patricia Jo, Chattanooga, Tenn., Mathematics. \*; Baptist Student Union 1; WRA 1, 2, 3, 4. Cruse, Charles Leslie, Charlotte, N.C., Electrical Engi- neering.
Row 4:
CuLLEN, John Wesley, III, Shaker Hts., Ohio, Business .'\dministration. Beil; Varsity D, Chanticleer 1, 2; As- sistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 4; Basketball 1 : Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications Board 4.
Cutri, Eleanor Marie, Lake Park, Fla., Political Science. 'tKA; Coordinate Board 2: Student Union 2; WSGA 3, 4. Dammann, Harold Richard, .\ew York, NY., History. Soc- cer 1. 2, 3. 4.
Row 5:
Daniel Elizabeth Ann, Gastonia, N.C., Biology-PE. KKF; Freshman Advisory Council 4; "Peer" 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1; Student Union 1, 2, 3; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Daughtridge, Albert Sidney, Jr., Scotland Neck, N.C., C.E. nKA; nME; TBH, Secretary; ASCE 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4, Vice Commandant 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Davis, John Ingles, Richmond, Va., Sociology. <1>K2; Play- bill 2, 3, 4, Editor 4; Publications Board 4.
Row 6:
Davis, Lee Ferguson, Jr., Richmond, Va., Business. Ueri; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Jr. Council; Sr. Secretariat. Dayvault, Kathryn Aline, Houston, Texas, History. 1186; Sandals, Chanticleer 1, 2, 3; Publications Board 3, Secre- tary 3; Sorority President 4.
Deamer, David Wilson, Jr., Columbus, Ohio, Chemistry. Archive 2, 3; Chronicle 2.
SENIORS
Deeds. Barbara Wyn. York, Pa.. Elementary Education. KAB.
Derrick, Joh.n Marti.n, Jr., Washington, D.C., Electrical Engineering. SX; AIEE 4: YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. Devione, Jules Lloyd, Glen Rock, N.J., Business Admin- istration. ATSi; Varsity D: N'avv ROTC 1; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; U. E. 3, 4: Swimming 1. 2, 3, 4: President, Alpha Kappa Psi.
Ro« 2:
Dick, Margaret Court.ney, tlharlotte, N.C., History, YWC:.^ 1, 2, 3, 4.
Dill, Dl\ne Patricia, Cleveland 24, Ohio, Chemistry. Ivy: Pi Mu Epsilon; Delta Phi Alpha; Theta Alpha Phi; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4.
Di.NKENS, Edwi.n Dale, LaPorte, Indiana, English, Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Phi Alpha; Duke Players 3; Pre-Medical So- ciety I. 2: Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Council Member 3, 4: YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 4.
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Row 3:
Dix, Robert C, Jr., Kent, Ohio, History. ATA; Campus C:hest 4; Chronicle 1, 2; Court of Appeals 4; Men's Glee C;iub 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 3, 4; Student Union 2; Publications Board 3.
Dixo.s, Katheri.ne Louise, .Asheville, N.C., English. Delta Phi Rho Alpha; Episcopal Student Fellowship 3, 4; WRA Board 3; Women's College Club 3, President. Dixon, William Caveness, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Histoiy, Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Meth- odist Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3; Chancel Singers 4; Vice-President, Men's Glee Club.
Row 4:
DoBsoN, C. Sue, Mount Airy, N.C., Science Education; Bap- tist Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4; YWCA I, 2, 3, 4; YDC 1, 3, 4; BSU Council 2, 3; Student Union Board of Governors 4; YDC Secretary 3.
Doles, Nancy Wren, Elm City, N.C., Elementary Educa- tion; AT"; YWCA 3. 4; Woman's Recreation Association 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4.
Dorsee, Robert Edmu.nd, Towson 4, Md. Electrical Engi- neering; K2; Lacrosse I.
Row 5:
Doser, John Clarence, Bethesda 14, Md.. Business .Admin- istration, nKA; Varsity D; Alpha Kappa Psi; Navv R07 C 1. 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Douglas, Donna Jean, Coral Gables, Fla., History. A*; Women's Glee Club 2; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2; YWCA
DouTY, Harriet Taylor, Washingto II B*; YWCA 4; Class Council 3, 4.
Row 6:
D.C.. History
Eagan, Marian Judith, Omaha, Neb., Chemistry. KA6; Women's Glee Club; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4. Eberdt, Meta Allen, Arlington. Virginia, History, Chanti- cleer 1, 2.
Euershoff, David A., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, History. 2X ; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; Student Union 2, 3, 4; Class Council 1,4; Swimming 1,
SENIORS
SENIORS
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Ebert, James Joel, Greensboro, N.C., M.E. A2*; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4.
Edwards, Jean Relfe, Rocky Mount, N.C., Religion. Cam- pus Chest 2, 3 : Freshman Advisory Council 3 ; Methodist Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3; YWCA 3, 4, Pres- ident 4; National Student Association 1, 3; White Duchy 4; Marshall 3.
Egan, Linda Katherine, Northboro, Mass., Political Science. AAII; <f>KA; Sandals, Treasurer; Freshman Advisory Council 3; WSGA 4: Who's Who.
Egerton, Charles Piokford, Durham, N.C., Zoology. "Chronicle" 2: Hoofn Horn 2: "Peer" 4; Pre- Medical Society 2: Episcopal Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4.
Ellis, Carol Elizabeth, Boston, Mass., German. AF; A4>A, Treasurer; Woman's Glee Club 1; Religious Council 3; Luth- eran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; YWCA 1, 2. 3; Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Phi Alpha.
Ellis, Sarah Grant, Jacksonville, Fla., Religion. A*; Ivy; Religious Council 3, 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3; National Student Association,
Emlet, John Logan, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Pre-Medical. IIK*. Pre-Medical Society 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Empkie, Stephanie .Ann, Arlington Heights, 111., Elemen- tary Education. KKT; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Pan-Hellenic Vice-President.
ExGLEiiv, Thomas Lester, Roanoke, Va., Electrical Engi- neering. ATA; Arnold Air Society; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; .MEE 1, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; Shoe and Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 4:
English, Nereus Clarkson, III, Trinity, N.C., Economics.
ITK*; Freshman Advisory Council 2.
Ennis, Peggy Joan, Hickory, N.C., Elementary Education.
AI'; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Essig, Philip Martin, Richmond, Va., Business .Administra-
tion. KA. Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Chest 1; Shoe
and Slipper 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Kappa Psi.
Everett, Marian Janice, Durham, N.C., History. Concert Band 1; Freshman Advisory Council 4; Woman's Glee Club 1 ; Symphony Orchestra 2.
Evans, Sandra Lavon, Cheraw, S.C., Science-Education. Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4. Faber, Karen Ellen, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Sociology. SK; Hoofn Horn 1; Pep Board 1, 2; WDBS I, 2; YWCA 1, 2, r, 4.
Faltings, Donald George, Tenafly, N.J., History. 2AE; ASME 2.
Farmer, Martha Lane, Bailey, N.C., Elementary Education. Farrell, Wilson Wrenshall, Columbia, S.C., E.E. *AO; Corsairs; AIEE 4; Ni v ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Farrow, Iris Ethel, Buffalo 22, N.Y., Psychology. Chan- ticleer 3; Woman's Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n Horn 2; YWCA 4.
Faylor, Sara Lynne, Selinsgrove, Pa., Political Science. IIB*; Sandals; Pep Board 1; Social Standards 1, 2, 3; Sym- phony Orchestra 1.
Feidelson, Michael, Lawrence, N.Y , History. ZBT; Hillcl Society ; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 2:
FiGGE, Barbara Elizabeth, Towson 4, Md., English. West- minster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3: YVVC.A. 2: WR.\ 3; Terpsichorean 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Who's Who. Fisher, Miriam Clare, Atlanta, Ga., Zoology. AAA; Pre- Medical Society 2, 3; Baptist Student Union 1; YWCA 1, 4. FooKs, Emily Jane, Annapolis, Md., Spanish. KKP; Sandals; Ivy; Sigma Delta Pi; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Neridean 2, 3; Jr. Year in Spain; Class President 3; WSGA 2; Who's Who.
Row 3:
FoRDYCE, Norman Albert, Shawnee Mission, Kansas, Pre- Medical. Pre-Medical Society 1, 2; Episcopal Student Fellow- ship 1; Cross Country Track 1.
Foster, Bernard Bouldin, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Pre-Medical. nKA: Freshman .Advisory Council 2, 4; Marching Band I: MSGA 4; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; National Student Association 3; MSGA- Sr. Fraternity President; Who's Who.
Foster, John Cantzon, Jr., Hampton, S.C., English. 2N; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Secretariat 4.
Row 4:
Frank, James Lawrence, Mount Airy, N.C. Chemistry. nivA; Varsity D; Freshman Advisory Council 3, 4; Pre- Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; President of Order of Hippocrates 4.
Freyermuth, Judy, San Francisco, Calif., French. KAO; Pre-Medical Society 3, 4; YWCA 4.
Fritch, Donald Allen, Jacksonville II, Fla., Economics. i;X; Sophomore Y Council; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe 'n Slipper 1, 2, 3: Secretary 3; Commander of Air Force Drill Team; Soccer 2.
Row 5:
Frohman, Paula Gail, Leaksville, N.C, Science Education. YWCA 3, 4.
Frye, John Lee, Huntington, W. Va., Pre-Ministerial. Men's Judicial Board 2; MSGA 1; Religious Council 2; Basketball
1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Who's Who.
Garda, Robert .\llen, Hartsdalc, N.Y., Electrical Engineer- ing. i-AB: Phi Beta Kappa; Red Friars; Order of St. Patrick; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Omega Sigma; Varsity D; Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3; Engineering Student Council
2, 4; Men's Judicial Board 3, 4; Traditions Board 2; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary, BOS; President Engineering Class; Vice-President ODK; Clerk of Judicial Board 3; Who's Who.
Row 6:
Garman, Jon Kent, Bethel Park, Pa., Pre-Medical, Chem- istry. 2N; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellow- ship 1, 2; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Treasurer. Stu- dent Union Board of Governors, Chairman, Student Union Social Committee.
Garrett, Julie Sargent, Riednor, Penn., English. KKF; Chapel Choir 1, 2; Women's Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof "n Horn
3, 4; Chancel Singers 1, 2; Madrigal Singers 4; Senior Class Vice-President 4; Handbook Business Manager 4.
Garvin, Elizabeth Gaillard, Greensboro, N.C, English. IIB*; Chapel Choir 1; Freshman Advisory Council 3; Women's Glee Club 1; Pep Board 1, 2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
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Row 1:
Geiger, Karl Randolph, Rogersville, Tenn., Business Ad- ministration. 2X ; Hoof 'n Horn 1 ; Pep Board 4. Cerst, Cornelius Gary, Louisville, Ky., Mechanical Engi- neering; 2,A,E; ASME 2, 3, +; The Dukengineer 2, 3, 4; Board 4.
Glavani, Elizabeth Marie, Tampa. Fla., Political Science. *KA, ZAU; nSA; TKA : Chanticleer 1, 2; Debate Council 1, 2, 3: Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Student Union 1, 2; WSGA 3, President 4; N.S..A. 2. Coordinator 3; Debate Council Sec- retary-Treasurer 3; Who's Who; Phi Kappa Delta: Pi Sigma .\lpha ; Tau Kappa Alpha.
GiB.soN. Charles Foote, Durham, N.C.. Electrical Engineer
ing. AIEE 2, 3, 4: Town Men's Club 1, 2, 3, President 4
Intramurals.
GillklAnd. Walter Hamilton, III, Lorain, Ohio, Mechan
leal Engineering. BBII ; ASME 2. 3. 4: Chapel Choir 1
■Cluomcle-' 1, 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1: Navy ROTC 1, 2
Publications Board 3; Joe College Steering Committee 3, 4
Publicity Committee 4; "Chromrlf- News Editor 3; Track
1 : Football 1 .
GiiiEV. Hovt Melvin, North Charleston, S.C, Psychology.
GLA.SS. Ch.m Force R( )TC man Advisory
Lee. Miami, Fla., .Accounting. 3. 4; Campus Chest 2, 'I'reasurer ncil 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
GonrovE, Joan, Lawton, Oklahoma, Zoology.
Goldstein, Ralph Martin, Hampton, Virginia, History.
ZBT; Varsity "D" Club; Baseball 2, 3, 4.
Row 4:
Goodman, Mylon .Arthur, Salisbury, N.C., Zoology, Pre- Medical Society 1; Religious Council 4; YMCA Cabinet 4. Goodson, S. Ann, Charlotte, X.C, Religion. ZTA; Chan- ticleer 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 2, 3.
Godfrey, Janet Alice, 2, 3, 4.
Westwood, Mass., History. YWCA
Row 5:
Gordon, David Neil, Harrisburg, Pa.,
GoRFAiN. Suzanne Virginia. Los Angeles, Calif., Spanish. K.\H: t:iiANTiCLEER 1, 2, 3; Sorority President 4; Newman t:iub 1. 2, Vice-President 3.
Gould, William Michael, Baltimore, Md., Pre-Medical- Psychology. *K>I'; Men's Glee CMub; Pre-Medical Society
Row 6:
Gray, Vaughn Thomas, Salisbury, Md., History. i)X; Bench and Bar 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Players 1, 2; Hoof 'n Horn 1, 2, 3, 4; MSGA 1, 2. 3; Pep Board 1, 2; Methodist Student Fellow- ship 3, 4; Student Union 3; Freshman Secretariat; Class Council 2. 3.
Green, Louise, Daricn, Conn., English. .\AII; Sandals; Ivy; Freshman Advisory Council 3; WSGA 4; YWCA 3, 4; Class Secretary 2; Terpsichorean 1, 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Dormitory President 4; Who's Who; Phi Kappa Delta, Greene, Lawrence Chapman, Seymour, Conn., Business .Administration. 2A(E; "Archive" 2, 3, 4, .Assistant Business Manager; Shoe 'n Slipper Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; LaCrosse 1.
SENIORS
Greer, Catherine Ann, Hampton, Va., AAA; "Archive"
2, 3; Freshman Advisor>' Council 4; Publications Board 4;
Pan-Hellenic Council 2; House Council 3.
Gregory, Roger Thorpe. Rocky Mount, N.C., Pre-Medical.
IIKA; Men's Glee Club 3; Pre-Medical Society 1; YMCA
1; N.S.A. 3.
Grimm, Richard Waiter, Harrison, New York, Chemic.nl
Engineering.
Row 2:
Gro.ssman, Robert Louis, Charlotte, .\.C,, Electrical Engi- neering. ZBT; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; AIEE 3, 4; HillerSociety I, 2, 3; WDBS 1; Sailing Club 2, 3, 4; Duke Outing Club 3, 4- Sophomore Council: Shoe and Slipper Club 2, 3.
Guglielmi, John Anthony, Highland Park, 111., History. nK..\; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4. Guthrie, Gail Florelen, Washington, D.C., Political Science. i)K; Coordinate Board 1; Student Union 2, Chair- man 3 ; Sorority President 4.
Row 3:
Hale, James %'. M. Avondalc Estates, Ga., Physics. eX; Duke Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n Horn 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Duke Outing Club 3, 4: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi Sigma. Haddock, Elbert P., Little Falls, N.J., History. YMC.\ 2, 3, 4.
Hamlin, Charlotte Frances, Durham, N.C., English. *M: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 4; Duke Players 3, 4: Freshman Advisory Council 3: Woman's Glee Club 1, 2; Hoof 'n Horn 2, 3, 4; Westminster Fellowship 1, 2: N.S.A. 3, 4: Chancel Singers 2, 4; Transfer .Advisorv Council 4: Madrigal Singers 3; Class Council 1: Religious Life Handbook, Editor 3; Women's Triple Trio 1 : <I>BK.
Rov
MON, William Henry, III, San Francisco, Calif. 2<(>E ; Concert Band 1 : Marching Band 1 ; Lutheran
HA.NCA^
History.
Student
Hanling, William Ralph, Greensboro, N.C., .Accounting.
Methodist Student Fellowship 3, 4.
Hansen, Caroline Christina, Silver Spring, Maryland,
Spanish. .\An ; Chapel Choir 1, 2. 3: Woman's Glee Club
1, 2, 3; YWC.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Class Council 2; WRA 2: Class
\'ice-President 1.
Harlan, James Chamberlain, Richmond. \'a.. Chemistry. nK*; Pre-Med Societv 1,2,4; Student Union 3,4; YMCA 3,4.
Harrington, Patricia Bennett. Lewes, Del., Science Educa- tion. Freshman Advisory Council 3. Hansen, J. Elizabeth, Washington, D. C, English. KAO.
Row 6:
Hauser, John Bruce, Birmingham, Mich., Psychology-. IIK.\: Chapel Choir 1; Freshman Advisory Council 3, 4: Men's Glee Club 1; Pre-Med Societv 2, 3, 4: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1 : Track 1 ; >I'XA.
Hawfifld, James Donovan, Jr., Pineville, N. C, Electrical Engineering. AIEE 2.3,4; Air Force ROTC; Methodist Stu- dent Fellowship 3,4.
Hawse, Richard Allen, Sarasota, Florida, Pre-Dental. eX; Marching Band 4: Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
Heck, Beverly Lvnne, Miami, Fla., English. KA9; Unita- rians 1; YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Heckenberg, Jack Harris, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Business .Administration.
Hedrick, Jane Herman, Oxford, N. C, Elementary Educa- ion. Westminster Fellowship 1.
Row 2:
Heitzenrater, Richard Paul, Clarion, Penn., History. Cam- pus Chest 3; Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4; Men's Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; President: Kappa Chi 1, 2: Methodist Student Fellow- ship 1, 2, 4; Class Council 2, 3_, 4; Track I, 2. 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 4; Varsity 4; *BK.
Helm, Nancy Porter, Louisville 7, Ky., History. ^.lA YWCA 1,2,3.
Herbert, Elizabeth Rose, High Point, X. C, English. ZTA Chapel Choir I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Advisory Council 3; Worn an's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; "Peer" 2: Religious Council 4 WSGA 4 ; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4 ; Triple Trio 1 ; House Council 3,4; Who's Who.
Hester, Henry Dewey, Jr., Raleigh, \. C. Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Hoof 'n Horn 1 ; Marching Band 1, 2; Baptist Student Union 1. 2, 3; Symphony Orchestra I, 2, 3; KK^ 1, 2, 3, 4.
Hester, Larry Bowles, Durham, N. C, Electrical Engi- neering.
Hewitt, Margaret Firey, Kinston, N. C, English. ZTA; Women's Glee Club 1 ; Pep Board 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1,2,3; Sailing Club.
HiNZE, Marlene, Sarasota, Fla., Political Science. AAA: Freshman Advisory Council 3 : Pep Board 1 ; Social Standard 2: YWC.\ 1, 2,4; Homecoming Court 4.
Holmes, Robert S. B., Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Electrical Engi- neering. AS*; AIEE 2, 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 5:
Holt, Roger Neil, Hinsdale, 111., Psychology. ^K*; Pre-Med Society 1, 2; Shoe and" Slipper Club 1 ; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4. Hoi.tgren, Evelyn Anne, Westfield, N. J., English. Fresh- man Advisory Council 4; House Council 2, 3. HoLTON, Mary Gail, Louisburg, N. C. Botany. Chapel Choir 3, 4 ; Woman's Glee Club 2, 3, 4.
Hoot, Nancy Ann, Greenville. N. C, Education. AAA; Pep Board I: YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Honeycutt, David Ernest, Savannah, Ga., Religion. A2*; YMC.\ 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1 ; Cross-Countr\- 1, 2, 3, 4. HosEK, Libby Marie, Mt. Vernon. N. Y., Elementary Edu- cation. Chanticleer 1,2; Woman's Glee Club 1; Newman t;iub 1; YWCA 1,2,3,4.
SENIORS
HoucK, Charles Lynn, Carlisle, Pa., Mechanical Engineer,
ASME 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3; Dukengineer
2, 3, 4.
Howard, James Hatten, III. Daytona Beach, Fla., Geology-.
AXA; Concert Band I ; *BK.
Howard, Laurence O'Hear, Jr., Norfolk, Va., History. OX;
Fraternity President 4; Campus Chest 3; Episcopal Student
Fellowship 1.
Howell, Jerry Morris, Greenville, N. C, Geology. HoYLE, Thomas Crawford, III, Greensboro, N, C, Pre- Med. ATSi: Pre-Med Society I, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4; Educational Affairs Committee 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1, 2, 3,4; Y-F.\C 2,3,4.
HoYT, Katherine Virginia, Milton, Mass.; History. KKI". YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Panhellenic Secretary 2; Tennis Club ; Phi Kappa Delta.
San Antonio, Texas, Histor\
HuEY, Sybil Flowers, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Education. KAH. Hull, Susan Victoria, Charlotte, N. C, English. ZTA; Phi
Hunt, Joseph Marvin, Greensboro, N.C., Electrical En- gineer; <l>Ki;; AIEE 3. 4; Engineering Guidance Council 4.
Hunt, Steven B., New York, N. Y., History. Red Friars; Who's Who; Judicial Board 3,4, Chairman 4; Symposium Committee 4; <i>BK.
Huntley, Michael John, Jr., Baltimore, Md., Mechanical Engineer; AXA; Air Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; ASME 4: Engineering Guidance Council 2, 3; Baptist Student Union 1, 2.
Row 5:
IcKEs, Bruce Patrick, Hialeah, Fla., Electrical Engineer. TBH; AIEE 3. 4; Engineering Guidance Council 2, 3, 4: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4; Sigma Pi Sigma 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class (College of En- gineering ) ; Phi Beta Kappa.
Iles, Arnold Thomas, .^nsonia. Conn., Mathematics. 2N; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3; Campus Chest 2: Baptist Student Union 1, 2.
Ingram, Lindsey Wood, Jr.. Harrodsburg, Ky., Business .Ad- ministration. 2X; Alpha Kappa Psi, Secretary 4; Bench and Bar 4; Class Secretariat 4.
Jackso.n, Millard Irving, Jr., Wynnewood, Penn., Psychol- ogy. Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Shoe and Slipper 2. 3, 4, Vice-President and Secretary. Jerome. Sandra Suzanne, Waban, Mass., French. AXQ; Ivy; Tau Psi Omega: INFC; FAC 3: Women's Glee Club 1: So- cial Standards 1,2: YWCA 1,2,3.
Jessup, John Ivey, III, Greensboro, N. C, Histor>'. ZX; FAC 3, 4': Men's Glee Club 1 ; Pep Board 3 : Baptist Student Union 1; YMCA 3,4.
Johns, JvniTH Ann, South Bend, Ind., English. Sandals; Ivy. Johnson, Lenor.^ Ruth, Walnut Grove, X C, Education, -il': Stud<'nt Union 1, 2: YWCA 1, 2, 3,4.
Johnson, Mary Lily, Raleigh, N. C, Education. ZT.\ ; San- dals, President 4: Social Standards 4: YWCA 1, 2. 3, 4.
Row 2:
Johnson, Russf.i.i, Curtis, La Grange. 111., Economics
t:hnpel Choir 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 2, 3; WDBS 2, 3.
Johnston, .\nnif. Lewis, Jackson, Tenn., Mathematics.
A^II: White Duchv; Phi Kappa Delta: Chanticleer 1:
FAC 3; Women's Glee Club 1, 2: Who's Who; Phi Beta
Kappa.
Johnston. Mary Diana, Toledo, Ohio, English. HB*.
JoHNSTO.N, Sally Dunlap, Versailles, Ky., Math. ^AA;
Women's Glee Club 3; Duke Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4:
YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Jordan, Janet Marie, Thomasville, N. C, Religion. .\ATT;
FAC 3: Religious Council 4.
Junn, Sherry Joy, Nashville, Tenn.. Spanish. KA; Sigma
Delta Pi: Archive 1: Campus Chest !: Pep Board 1:
YWCA 1. 2, 3; +nK.
, Lewis Herbert. Baltimore, Md., Hi 1,2.
Kale, Thomas Swain, Durham, N. C, Trinity Club: FAC 2: Religious Counci Tre.isurer 3: Fr.iternitv President 4
Histon. K.\; Old 3,4; IFC 2,3.4,
Ronaid George, New York, N.Y., Mechanical En- ;iiT: \'arsity D: Pi Tau Sigma; ASME 3, 4: Radio 3, 1: Ba.sehall 1, 2, 3, 4.
Kast, Frederick Wesley, Rahway, N. J., .-kccounting. *A6: \'arsity D: Basketball 1,2. 3, 4; Baseball 1,2. Kalfman. Wallace \ ., Durham. N. C, English. Old Trinity t:lub: Phi Eta Sigma: Archive 1,2,3,4, Editor 3; Chronicle A: Publications Board 3,4: Phi Beta Kappa 4; Wrestling 1; Soccer I, 2, 4: Who's Who; Phi Beta Kappa. Kellett, Judith Adei aide, Greensboro, N. C, Music. AAA; Phi Kappa Delta; Ivy; Women's Glee Club 1 ; Women's Judi- cial Board 3; WSGA 3, Treasurer 4: National Student As- sociation 3; Chairman of Foreign Student Committee 3; *BK: Who's Who.
6:
Kelley, Helen C, Augusta. Ga., English Ivy; Baptist Stu- dent Union 1,2,3,4: Duke Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2.
Kent, Mildred Elizabeth, Granite Falls N. C, Chemistn-. Baptist Student Union 1,2; YWCA 1.
Kern. Cleveland Craddock, Jr., Durham, N. C, Engineer- ing. K.\.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Ketcham, Margaret Parrish, Baltimore, Md., Art-History.
Methodist Student Fellowship; Student Union 2, 3, 4: YWCA
2,3.
King, William Eskridge, Statesvillc, N. C, History. <f>Ki::
Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Religious Council 3, 1
King, James Cecil, Jr., Charlotte, N. C., Business .\diiiinis-
Row 2:
KosKiNEN, John .Andrew, Ashland, Ky., Physics. :CX ; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon, President 4; Campus Chest 1: Chapel Choir 1: Debate Council 1,2,3,4, President 3.4; Men's Glee Club 1 ; Tau Kappa Alpha 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Sigma Pi Sigma 3,4; IFC Executive Board; Who's Who: Phi Beta Kappa.
KoTCHiN. Roderick, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Economics. <J>-ie; .\ir Force ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Traditions Board 4; Executive Coun- cil 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4.
Kramer. Joseph Perry. Ill, Elizabeth City, N.C., Chemical Engineer. 6X ; ASCE 3, 4; Navy ROTC 1, 2. 3, 4; Shoe 'n Slipper 3, 4; Commodsre Club I. 2, 3.
Row 3:
Kretchman, Graham Barth, Rochester, N. Y.. Chemistry. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Concert Band 3.4; Student Union 3, 4; Treasurer; Pre-Med Society I, 2, 3, 4. Kulvin. Stephen Maier, Miami, Fla. ; History. ZHT: Old Trinity Club; Varsity D; FAC 3; IFC Executive Board; L.v crosse 1,2,3,4; Treasurer, IFC; Sophomore Class Council. KuTCHER, Rosalyn Ruth, New London, Conn., Sociology. Pep Board 1, 2; Executive Council 2; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Student Forum 3,4; University Symposium 3, 1. Secretary 4; Young Democratic Club.
Row 4:
LaCoss. Elizabeth Louise, Rock Hill, S.C, Mathematics. Kl; House Council 3, 4; FAC 4; Judicial Board 3. Lake, Charles Edward, Bethlehem, Pa., Chemical Engi- neering. nK*; Old Trinity Club; Glee Club 1.2; Peer 3, 4: Who's Who.
Lampkin. Margaret Louisan, Arlington, \'a.. Philosophy. .\Xfi; Women's Glee Club 1, 2; Peer 3, 4: WDBS 2, 3; VWCA 1, 2, 3; Terpsichorean 3, 4.
Row 5:
Lang, Joseph Hagedorn, Pass-.A-Grillc, Fla.. Psychology. Lambeth, Walter Odell, Jr., Lumberton, N. C, English. nK.4; Omicron Delta Kappa; Chanticleer 2, 3, 4. Co-Editor 4; FAC 3,4; Concert Band 1; Navy ROTC 1.2.3,4; Publi- cations Board 4; Class Council 3.
Lappin, Robert Todd, Milwaukee, Wis., English. ZBT: House Council 1; IFC 3,4; Fraternity President 4; WDBS 1. 2. 3, 4; Shoe 'n Slipper Executive Council 2, 3, 4.
Row 6:
Lawson, Robert Alexander, Jr., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Business Administration. *K4'; Chanticleer; Hoof n Horn
1.2; Navy ROTC 1.2,3,4; Commodore Club 1,2,3,4:
Fraternity President.
Ledman, James Herbert, .Ashland, Ohio, History Bench and
Bar 4.
Lee, Elizabeth .Anne, Ridgewood, N. J., English. Women's
Glee Club 1,2; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1.2; National
Student Association 1,2: Neredian 1,2,3,4; Wesley Players
3: Madrigal Singers 3, 4.
SENIORS
SENIORS
Lf.e, Joseph Day, III, Rock Creek Hills, Kensington, Md., Electrical Engineer, Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Shoe 'n Slipper 2 : Swimming 1.
Leib, Tom Ellsworth, Pittsburgh, Pa., Mechanical En- gineer. -N; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4; Track I: Fraternity President.
Leland, Marjorie Allston, Ruxton 4, Md., English. YWCA 1,2,3.
Lengyel, Elizabeth Ann, Cheshire, Conn., Sociology.
Chronicle 1,2,3; Duke Players 2, 3, 4; Hoof 'n Horn 2,4;
Newman Club 2, 3, 4; YWCA 2, 3, 4.
Leonard, Bruce Bill, Catawba. N.C., Chemical Engineer.
ASCE 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Duk-
engineer 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 3, 4.
Le Shanna, Sandra Lynne, Atlanta, Ga., Sociology. KAB;
Women's Judicial Board 3; WSGA 3; Senior Class Council;
Transfer .Advisor.
Leupold, Karl John, Hicksville, NY., Chemical Engineer. AX.\; ASCE 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fidelis 2; Commodore 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1.
Levine, Frankie B., Hamlet. N. C, English. A,E*; Duke Players 2,3,4; Hillel Society 1,2,3; Secretary 2; Sorority Pan Hellenic Representative.
Levin, Miriam, Wellesley, Mass., Psychology. AE*; FAC 4; National Student Association 2; Psi Chi Delta; Sorority Pres- ident 3; Phi Beta Kappa.
Row 4:
Lewis, Michael Chelman, Haven, Fla., Economics. KA. LiGHTBOURN, Robert James. Bernardsville, N. J., History. -\X-\. Bench and Bar 2; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Man- ager 3, Business Manager 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; Publications Board 4.
Li.Nni.NGER, Robert Clark, Wayne, Penn., History. IIKA; \-arsity D; Golf 1,2,3,4.
Row 5:
Linnemann, Calvin Cummings, Jr., Burlington, N. C, Philosophy. 2X ; Chronicle 1 ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2. 4; Baptist Student Union 1; Shoe n Slipper Club 1, 2, 4; YMCA 1,2,4.
Lipphard, Carol Wilkins, Louisville, Ky., Science Educa- tion. Concert Band 1: Baptist Student Union 1,2; Duke Christian Fellowship 1,2,3,4, Vice-President; Symphony Or- chestra 1; YWCA 2.
Little, Mary John. Pinetops, N. C. History. AXQ; Chapel Choir 2,3; Methodist Student Fellowship I; Student Union 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 3, 4; YDC 4; Chairman SU Recreation t:om. 3; SU Board of Governors 4.
Row 6:
Little, Philip George, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Civil Engi- neering. Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE 3,4; Soccer 2; Phi Beta Kappa.
Liu. Mason Remmen, Bethlehem, Pa., History. Pre-Med So- ciety 1.2; Soccer 3, 4.
Lloyd. Douglas Seward, Suffield, Conn., Chemistry. Air Force ROTC 1; Campus Chest 2; Hoof 'n Horn 3, 4; Pre- Mcd Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4; Shoe n' Slipper Club 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3, 4.
SENIORS
LouNSBURY, Myron Osborn, New York, N. Y., History. Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa.
LoEBER, Judith Gail, Manhasset, N. Y., Elementary Educa- tion. KKr; FAG 4; YWGA 1, 2, 3, 4.
LuBLi.v, Richard Kenneth, West Hartford, Gonn., Pre-Law. Pre-Med Society 2, 3, 4.
Lucas, Bruce Allan, Goldsboro, N. G., Pre-Med. -ii*; Chronicle 1; FAG 2,3,4; Pre-Med Society 1,2,3,4; MSF 1; WDBS I; YMGA 1.
Lucas, Gharles Graft, Jr., Gharlotte, N. G., Business Ad- ministration. Ben; Alpha Kappa Psi; FAG 2,3; Men's Glee Glub 1; MSGA 1; Shoe 'n SHpper Glub 1,2,3,4; YMGA 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary Campus Party 3.
LuMBARD, Martha, ."Mexandria, Va., History. AAII; Ghanti- CLEER 1 : Hoof n' Horn 1 ; Pep Board 1, 2; YWGA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 3:
Lundine, Stanley Nelson, Jamestown, N. Y., History.
Lynch, Helen Marie, Burke, Va., History. KAG; FAG 3;
Woman's Glee Club 1,2; MSF 1,2,3,4; WSGA 3,4; Who's
Who.
MacTiernan, Carol Stewart, Hamburg, N. Y., History;
Duke Players 1 ; Pep Board 1 ; Student Union 2.
Maddox, Nola Elizabeth, N. Augusta, S. G., Accounting.
Chanticleer 1,2,3: Baptist Student Union 1,2; Student
Union 4; YWGA 1,2,3,4.
Magner. Madi Ruth, Sarasota, Fla., Political Science. *JI;
Episcopal Student Fellowship 1 ; National Student Association
4 ; Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer 4.
Mann, Barbara Louise, Cumberland, Md., Religion. KKT;
Chapel Choir 2 ; Woman's Glee Club 2 ; Lutheran Student
Association 2,3; Student Union 4; YWGA 1,2,3,4.
Row 5:
Marion, Joan, Coral Gables, Fla., Political Science. A All; Pep Board 1,2,3; YWGA 1,2,3,4.
Massey, Sue Ellen, Smithfield, N. C., Pre-Med. Archive 1; Chancitleer 1; Pre-Med Society 3,4; Baptist Student Un- ion 1,2,3: YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Masters, Charles Granville, Jr., Asheville, N.C., Elec- trical Engineer. AIEE 2, 3, 4; Engineers Guidance Council 4.
Row 6:
Martin, Felicia Francine, Chicago, 111., Psychology. Wom- an's Glee Club 1,2,3,4: Hoof 'n Horn 2; YWGA 1,2,3,4. Matter, Sandy Ly'.vn. Coral Gables, Fla., Science Education. AAH; Neredian 1,2,3,4; Neredian President 4; WRA 4. Mattingly, Michael Joseph, Bethesda, Md., Chemical Engineer. <!>Ae: Old Trinity Club: Order of St. Patrick; Omicron Delta Kappa: Beta Omega Sigma; Varsity D: ASCE 2, 3, 4: Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3: Engineer- ing Student Council 3, 4: Cross Country 1 : Lacrosse 1, 2, 3, 4: President Engineering Student Council 4: Treasurer En- gineering Student Council 3; Secretary-Treasurer Engineer- ing Glass 1, 2; Who's Who.
Mauitsby, Sara Ei
NF. Mebane, .\. C, English.
^ Bloonnille, N. Y., History. Basketball
Mayo, Lynne Marie, Lancaster, Penn., En.glish. Campus t:hr,st Treasurer 3, 4 ; Pep Board 1 : YWCA 1,2.
McCaughax, Ralph Lee, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., English. ■f-KS: Corsairs; Campus Chest 1: Marching Band 1; Navy R()Tt; 1. 2, 3, 4: Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mnt:i \RRK.\, Sheila, .Arlington, Va., English. Ivy; Tau Kap- pa .\lpha: Tau Psi Omega; House Council 3; Chronicle 2; Archive 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Debate Council 2, 3, 4: Phi Beta Kappa. McCoRMicK, Edward Theodore, Jr., Rye, N. Y., Econom- ics. nK*;- Alpha Kappa Psi; Men's Glee Club 1; Wrestling I.
McCuRDY, JoHM Derrickson. Chapel Hill, N C. Religion. Phi Eta Sigma; Peer 3; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2,3, \: President Philosophy Club 4: Phi Beta Kappa.
McCuLLOUGH, James Lance, Bethesda, Md,, Business Ad- ministration. AT.i; Freshman Track, \'arsitv 2.
iristol
Psychology. YWCA
McDonald, James Riley. Lithonia, Ga., Philosophy. Concert Band 1; Debate Council 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1; Baptist Student Union 1,2,3,4.
McDonald, Theodore Crane, Buffalo. \. \., Economics. McGregor, Douglas H.. Pelham, N. Y., Religion. Chapel Choir 1,2,3: Men's Cilee Club 1.2,3,4; Hoof 'n Horn 2; Pre-Med Society 3, 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, Senior Cabinet 3. 4; Class Council 3; Class Sec- retariat 4; Independent Dorm Council, Secretary 3.
New Castle, Maine, Business D : .Mpha Kappa Psi ; Track
McIlwain, John Fri df .Administration. i:.\p;; X, 1,2,3,4.
McKnioht. Douglas Martin, Middletown, Ohio, Psychol- ogy. BBII; Chanticleer 4; Student Union 3,4; YMCA 1,2. 3,4; Joe College Steering Committee 2,3,4; Tennis 1. McLarty, Margaret Whitmel, Brevard, N,C., English Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4: FAC 4: Woman's Glee Club 1,2,3: Religious Council 4: Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2,3,4 YWCA 1.2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4; Vice President Glee Club 3: \ice-Presidcnt Chancel Singers 4.
McXamara, Thomas Peter, Port Jefferson, N. Y., Histoiy. 'Mv'l'; Freshman Track I.
McNamara, Ann, Odar Rapids, Iowa, Historv. KKl"; Reli- gious Council 4: Newman Club 1,2, 3, 4; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Sororitv President.
ille, Ohio, Pre-Med. *K^1
SENIORS
Metcalf, Don William, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Political Science. ATSJ; Bench and Bar 1; Secretary of Freshman YMCA; Freshman Secretariat; YMCA Secretary •\. Millar, Helenf. Virginia, St. Louis, Mo., English-History. KAO; Woman's Judicial Board 4; Student Union 3.4; Sym- posium Comm. 3,4; Panhellenic Council 3; Symposium Comm. Secretary 3; VWC.A. Cabinet 3; Panhellenic Hand- book Editor 2.
MiLLLR, Brian Campbell, Washington, D. C. ME. IIK*: .•\SME 3,4; Enainecrs Guidance Council 2: Fraternity Pres- ident -I.
Rou 2:
Miller, Henry Brittain. \ Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, I ; Men Miller, Thomas William .Administration. 390; Cha>
Shoe and SHpper Club 1 ; Sv Milne, Robert C:\Mi'nFi.i
inston-Salem, N.C., Psychology. Glee Club 1,2, 3. Ill, .Ashland, Ohio, Business 2; .AFROTC 1,2,3;
Md., Zoology. ATA:
mming I, Bethesda
Row 3:
MiNAH, Galen Franklin, Durham, N. C, English. ATO; FAC 2; Pre-Med Society 2.
MiNAH, Glenn Erne.st, Durham, N, C, English. AT4>. MiRALiA, Lauren Martin, Larchmont, N. Y., Business. IIK.\: .Alpha Kappa Psi ; Bench and Bar 1,2: Debate Council 1, MSGA 1,2,3; Navv ROTC 1,2,3,4; Radio Council 2; Stu- dent Union 1,2: WDBS 1,2; Commodore Club 1,2,3,4: Lacrosse 1, 2, 4.
Row 4:
Mitc:hei.i., Donald Bruce, Lvnbrook, N. Y., Business. Cam- pus Chest 2. 3; MSF 1,2; Student Union 4. Modirzadeh, Jamal, Durham, N. C, Chemistry. MoELLER, Martha Joan, Wilmete, 111., History. KAO; Wom- an's Glee Club 1; Newman Club 1,2; Student Union 3.
Moller, Peter, Tungridge, \t., C.E, i;AE: ASCE 3,4; En- gineers Guidance Council 3,4; Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 ; Baseball 1, 2, 3. Montgomery, Doris Carolyn, Kinston, N. C, Religion. \AA; Religious Council 2,3; MSF 1,2,3,4.
Montgomery, William Edward, Charlotte, \. C, E.E. ZN : Red Friars; Order of St. Patrick; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Omega Sigma; AIEE 1,2,3,4; Chanticleer 1.2; The Dukengineer 3: Engineers Guidance Council 2; Engineering Student Council 3; FAC 3; WDBS 1,2,3; Student Union 3,4; IFC Executive Board 3,4; President of Junior Class: Who's Who.
Row 6:
Moody, Carol Joan, Hickory, N. C, English. AXS2; Chanti- cleer 1,2; FAC 4; Pegasus 1, 2, 3, 4; President of Pegasus 4. Moore, James Henry, Baltimore, Md., Secondary Education. K1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1.
Moore, William Campbell, Windermere, Fla., E.E. UKA ; AIEE 3,4: The Dukengineer 2; Tennis I.
SENIORS
MooREHEAD, Mary Frances, Massapequa, N. Y., English. AXfi; Chanticleer 1: Duke Players 1; Hoof n Horn 1: Lutheran Student Association.
Moorman, Claude Thurman, Miami, Fla. ; History. KA; Old Trinity Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Beta Omega Sig- ma: Shoe and Slipper Club 1 ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3; Class President 4; Who's Who. Moreau, Brice a. Jack, Durham, N. C, Sociology.
Row 2:
Morse, Grace Virginia, Elizabeth City, N. C, Accounting. Campus Chest 1 ; YWCA 4.
Moser, Patricia Lynne, Rockville Centre, N. Y., History. Chanticleer 2; YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Mottershead, John Donald, Tarawa Terrace, N. C, His- tory. Campus Chest 3, Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Nav7 ROTG 1 ; Student Union 1, 2.
Row 3:
MuLLiN, Alexander George, Asheville, N. C, Civil Engi- neering. 'I'KS: Corsairs; ASCE 1,2,3,4; Gresham Advisory Council 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Commodore Club 1,2,3,4.
MuRCHisoN, ,'\lton Guthrie, hi, Fayetteville, N. C, His- tory. *K2: Freshman Advisory Council 2, 3; Student Union 2,3: Major .Attractions Committee Chairman 3; WDBS 1; YMCA 1,2,3,4.
Murphy, Evelyn Frances, Arlington, Va., Mathematics. nB*; Chanticleer 1; Student Union 2,3; WSGA 4; House President 4.
Row 4:
Murray, Chiquita Lynn, Mocksville, N. C, Elementary Education. Campus Chest 1,3,4; Woman's Glee Club 1,2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 4.
Naviasky, Harriet Joan, Baltimore, Md., Mathematics. .i.E*; Ivy; Pi Mu Epsilon; Campus Chest 3,4; Pep Board 2; Religious Council 4; Hillel Society 1,2.3,4; Student Union 1,2; Campus Chest C^hairman 4; Phi Beta Kappa; Who's Who.
Neill, Janet Carol. Richmond, Va., Business Administra- tion. KA; Student Union 2; Sophomore Class Council; Soror- Uy President.
Row 5:
Nevvburg, Kathryn Fern, Lutherville, Md., Elementary Education. Chapel Choir 1 ; FAC 4 ; Woman's Glee Club I : YWCA 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2,3,4. Ney, Elsye Louise, Norfolk, Va., Spanish. A*: Sigma Delta Pi; Methodist Student Followship 1 : YWCA 1, 2, 3. Nichols, Kathleen, Morganton, N. C. English. KKT; Chanticleer 1; YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Row 6:
Nicholls, Margaret Frances, Miami, Fla., Psychology. 2K: WDBS 1,2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; House Council 1,3,4. NiKiDES, .Aglaia, Dayton, Ohio, Chemistry. AXV.: Sandals; Delta Phi Alpha; Woman's Judicial Board 3: Pep Board 1; WSGA 4.
NiMiTZ, Elizabeth Ann, Cincinnati, Ohio, Economics. .\*; Chanticleer 1; Chapel Choir 2,3,4; Duke Players 2,3: Chancel Singers 3, 4 ; Woman's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Hoof 'n Horn 2,3; YWCA 1,3.
SENIORS
Row 1:
N'ljHuis, Ine, Jamestown, N. C, Political Science. Ivy; Meth- odist Student Fellowship 1,2,3,4; YWCA 1,2.3,4; CCUX Midel Assembly Chairman, Regional Director; Phi Beta Kap- pa : Who's Who.
O'Brion, John He.nry, Jr., Richmond, Va., Sociology. 2N; Corsairs; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Board 1; YMCA I, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Class Athletic Repre- sentative.
Ogbur.n, Je.\n, Greensboro, N. C, Latin. Phi Kappa Delta; Sandals: Chapel Choir 1,2,3,4; Woman's Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship I; WSGA 4: YWCA 1,2,4; Eta Sigma Phi: F.-KC Chairman: Phi Beta Kappa; Who's Who.
Row 2::
O'HoRA. Robert Fr.-^nk, Hamilton, N.Y., History. Baptist Student Union 1 ; Shoe and Slipper Club 1 : YMCA 1, 2. 3, 4; History Club 2, 3.
Oliver, Dennis Neal, .\rlingon, Va., Elecrtical Engineer- ing. <i>^e.
Oliver, Kenneth Leon. Charlotte, N.C., English. Beta Omega Sigma; Campus Chest 2; MSG.'\ 1, Treasurer 3; Pre-Mcdical Society 3. 4: Traditions Board 2: IDC Court 2, 3, Chairman 4; Class President 2: Class Treasurer 1; House President 1 : Who's Who.
Row 3:
O'Neal, Edgar Ca 2, 3; Chapel Choir Men's Glee Club 1,
L, Atlanta, Ga., History. 2X; .Archive , 2: Freshman .Advisory Council 2, 3, 4: 2 : Kappa Chi 1 : .Archive Assisant Ed. Oppenheim, Stephen Joseph W., AUenhurst, N.J., Pre- Law; MSGA Senator 4; Graduation Marshall 3; Junior Class Council 3; IDC 3.
Orren, .Anne Burnette, Reidsville. N.C., Psychology. Ivy: Freshman Advisory Council 3; President of Ivy; Psi Chi Delta, Treasurer; Phi Beta Kappa.
Osgood, Grace M., River Forest, 111., Sociology. KAG;
Woman's Glee Club 1 ; Hoof "n Horn 1. 2.
()UE\, Carolyn, Wilmington, Del. Spanish. .4$: Sigma
Delta Pi 3, 4; Radio Council 3, 4: Baptist Student Union
1 ; WDBS 1 ,2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Owens, E. Dixon, .Ashland, Ky., Education. K2 ; 'Varsity
"D" Club; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 5:
Pacheco, Gilberto F., Petare, Edo Miranda, Venzuela, Mechanical Engineering. .ASME 3, 4: Soccer 2: International Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
Page, John Gibson, Jr., Kinston, N.C., Elecrical Engineer- ing; AIEE 1, 2, 3, 4.
Palazzo, Ro.nald Manfred, Brooklyn, N.Y., History. Bench and Bar 2, 3, 4; Chronicle 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4: YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Row 6:
Pallange, Carol Ann, Quaker Hill, Connecticut, Business Adminisration. Pep Board, WRA.
Palmer, Anne Olevia, Anderson, S.C, Psychology. AT: Campus Chest 3; Chanticleer 2; Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship; Pep Board Executive Council 3, 4 ; Secreary 4.
Parker, El ZTA.
5, High Point, N.C., English.
Row 1:
Pardue, Leonard I\', Miami Springs, Fla., History. ilK* Red Friars; Omicron Delta Kappa: Beta Omega Sigma Who's Who; FAC 2; Pub-Board 3, 4; Chronicle 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor 4; WDBS 1. 2; Symphosium Committee 3, 4. Parker. Robert Philip, Kensington, Md. Math. ZBT; AIEE 2; Class Council 3. 4; Soccer 1, 2. 4.
Parrish, John Albert, Deland, Fla., Political Science. *A6; Pre-Medical Society 3, 4: Baptist Student Union !, 2; Sopho- riiore Class Council.
Row
Parson, .\nne Murray. Ridgewood. X. J., .Art-History. Hoof n Horn 4; Westminster Fellowship 2; International Club. Patterson, John Gii.more, III, South Boston, Va. Baptist Student Union 1. 2,3,4.
Pau, Stephen Khup Chin, Tiddum C.H., Burma. Civil En- ASCE 2,3,4; Chanticleer 4: FAC 4: Religious
Clouncil 3,4: t:lub 1,2,3,4.
Student Union 1,2,3,4: International
Payson, Robert Kendai l, \Vilmington. Del., Business .Ad- ministration. KS; Concert Band 1: Duke .Ambassadors 1,2,3, 4: Marching Band 1.
Peacock, Mary Lucy, Fremont, .N. C., English. F.AC 3; Stu- dent Union 3,4; Campus Chest 4.
Friend
Deirdre Malone, Durham, N C, French. Society
ds 3, 4.
Pearl, Jon Saunders, Hampton. \a., Histor>'. ZBT; Phi Eta
Sigma.
Personette, John David, Baskins; Ridge, N. J., Geology.
A-ni
Peyton. Patricia Ann, W, Lafayette, Ind., Political Science. ITH*; Chronicle 3; Woman's Glee Club 1; Pep Board 2,3,4; Westminster Fellowship 1 ; Social Standards 2 ; Student Union 1; Panhellenic Council 4: Cheerleader 2,3,4: Sorority Presi- dent 3: Who's Who.
Row 5:
Phiilips, Gle.n Munlehanpk, Durham, N. C, English. Phillips, Henry Columbus, Kenansville, N, C, Civil Engi- neering. 2.A,E; ASCE 2, 3, 4: .\avy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4: Commo- dore Club 1,2,3,4,
Pickard, Sallie, Charlotte, .\. C, History. A*; Chanticleer 1 : Westminster Fellowship 1 : WSG.A 4: House President 4.
Row 6:
Pierce, Sally .Ann, Charlotte. N'. C, History. .\AII. Piercy, Lynn Brum.mer, Silver Spring, Md., Elementary Ed- ucation. Chapel Choir 2: Woman's Glee Club 2; Neredian c:iub. Piper, Joh
How.\RU, Ambridge, Pa., Hi
2,4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,4.
Kappa Chi
SENIORS
Plaster, Nancy Ruth, Patrick Springs, \'a Delta Phi Alpha; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Woma 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 2, 3, 4. PooRE, James Lamer, Munfordville, Ky. Chapel Choir 1,2,-1; Men's Glee Club Singers 2.
Mr
Florei
S. t:., Ele
Row 2:
Price, Paul Eugene, Jr.. Winston-Salem, .\. C, Economics. .Air Force ROTC 1,2.'
QuBEN, Ghazi Raji, Jernsalcni. Jordan, E.E \'arsity D; .Al- pha Phi Omega 3,4: .MEE 2.3,4; Campus Chest 2; Chron- icle 1,2; The Dukengineer 1,2; Engineers Guidance Council ;i, 3; Religious Council 3,4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4. Raixey, Mathilda Ann, Wellesley Hills, Ma.s.s., Elementary Education. Student Union 1,2,3,4.
Row 3:
R\.NsoN, Lloyd Ru.s.sell, Jr., Charlotte, .\. C, E.E. iX : \IEE 1,2,3,4; Campus Chest 3; Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Shoe and Shpper 1,2,3,4- IRE 3,4. Rapuzzi, Peter Liden, Brooklyn, N, Y., Business Adminis- ration. Chronicle 4.
Redding, Vivian Delaney, Leesville, La., English. Chanti- cleer 2 ; Baptist Student Union 1, 2.
Row 4:
Reed, Muriel Anne, Rahway, N. J., History.
Reed, Patricia Ann, Warren, Ohio, Education. AA-i ; F.AC
4; .\ewman Club 1,2.
Reeser, Frederick Harold, Durham, N. C, Psychology.
*K2; FAC 3,4: Chanticleer 1,2; Pre-Med Society 1,2,3.
4, President 4; Soccer 2: Phi Beta Kappa.
Row 5:
Reid, Donald Menzies, Jr., Hockessin, Del., Zoology. -X: Chapel Choir 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 3; Pre-Med Society 3 Reid, John William, Durham, N, C, E.E. Reinsch, Penelope Luise, Atlanta, Ga., English. .\X0 Woman's Glee Club 1; Social Standards 2,3; WDBS 3,4.
Reitt, Jame.s Peter, Brooklyn, .\. Y., Psychology. flK*: FAC 2, 3; Class Council 2, 3; Senior Class Secretariat. Resch, Marian Elizabeth, Siler City, N. C, Elemenlarv Education: Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2. Reynolds, .Alan Carlton, .Asheville, N. C Political Science. ATli; Corsairs; MSG.A 1; Navy ROTC 1, 2,3,4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, President 1.
SENIORS
S EN I O R S
Row 1:
Rich, Harvey C)., Ladue, Mo., Political Science <l>^e; Old Trinity Club: GROS 1, 2. 3, 4: Lacrosse 1, 2. Riddle, Margaret Ann, Fayetteville, X. C, French, ZTA; Ivy; Phi Kappa Delta; Coordinate Board 1,2; F.AC 4; WSG.A. 3: Domi President 3,
Reichmann, Roi-a.sd Kemp, Jacksonville, Fla,, Business Ad- ministration. IIK.\; Alpha Kappa Psi ; Chronicle 1; Navy ROTC 1,2,3,4; Lutheran Student Association 1,2,3,4; Shoe and Slipp-r Club 1,2,3,4: WDBS 1,2; Commodore t:iub 1,2,3,4.
RoDGER.s, .XxN Gertrude, Kensington, Md., (hionule 2, 3; Pep Board 1,2. |
Religion, .il': |
Rogers, Bryant Kilpatrick, Mooresville, N. Administration. ATS; Shoe 'n Slipper Club 1, |
C. Business 2, 3, 4, |
Rogers, George Robert Walter, Baltimore, Science. <I>K2: Chapel Choir 2; Men's Glee Cli ROTC 1,2,3.4; Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2,3 Club 1,2,3,4. |
Md., PoHtical ub 1,2: Navy ; Commodore |
Row 3: |
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Rogers, Trudy Broadwell, Burlington, \. Science. HB*. |
C, Political |
Rose, Margie Elizabeth, Greensboro, N. C, English. ZT.\; Coordinate Board 2 ; Transfer Advisor 4.
Rosen, Alice Helen, Baltimore, Md., History. AE*; Sigma Delta Pi; Duke Players 3, 4; Pep Board 4: Pan Hellenic 2, 3; Phi Bet:i Kappa.
Ross, Richmond .Allan, Chatham, N. J., History. Religious
Clounci! 3; Kappa Chi 1; United Student Fellowship 1,2,3,
4; Soccer 2: President USF 3; Who's Who.
Rosser, Beryl M^ssey, Durham, N. C, English. Chap;?l
Choir 1.2,3.4; tlhancel Singers 2,3,4; Woman's Glee Club
1.2,:i: .Methodist Student Fellowship 2.
ki niGhk, L:arl Ernest, Jr., Hawthorne, N. Y., Electrical
Engineering. ATA; AIEE 2, 3,4; Engineers Guidance Council
J, 3; Engineering Student Council 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3;
.Shoe and Slipper 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 2, 3.
Row 5:
RuTENBERG. JOHN Knight, Jackson Heights, N. Y,, Business
.Administration. IlK.i; .Alpha Kappa Psi; Chanticleer 4;
Shoe and Slipper 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1.
Ryan, Katharine Van Dewater, Ft. Defiance, .Arizona. So-
riology. *M: FAC 4: Society of Friends 1, 2, 3, 4.
Ryan, Letitia Nanette, Pilot Mountain N. C, Math.
Row 6:
Saber, James .Arthur, Long Island City, N. Y., Electrical
Engineering: .AIEE 2,3,4; Sailing Team 3,4.
Sadler, Lewis Edward, Ellsworth, Maine, Accounting. i;X :
Baseball 1; Soccer 1,2.
Salsbury, Carl .Allen, Richmond, Va., Psychology. TK*:
Pre-Med Societv 4: Religious Council 4; Hillel Society 1, 2, 3,
4, President 4; IFC.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Sandelin, Richard Harold, Hamilton, t)hio. Economics. Class Council 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sander. Louis Frederick, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa., Electrical En- gineering. .-MEE 1,2,3.4: Engineers Guidance Council 2,3. 4: Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; YMC.-V 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1,2,3,4; Engineers' Radio Association 1, Secretary 2, Presi- dent 3. 4.
Sanford. David Marshall, Memphis, Tenn., English. <J>K>I': Red Friars: Beta Omega Sigma; Men's Student Government 1; Publications Board 3,4; Judicial Board Justice 4; Sympo- sium Comrn. Chairman 4; F.\C 3; Chronicle 1, News Editor 2, .^ssi.stant Managing Editor 3, .Assistant Editor 4: Who's Who.
Row 2:
Satterfield, Bird .-Vustin, Tiniberlakc, N. C, Political
Science. KA: Choir 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3.
Schaaf. William Edward, Mansfield, Ohio, Geology. Varsity
D; YMC.\ 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2.
Scherr. Barbara Larkin, Memphis, Tenn , Business Admin-
itration. AXQ; Cha.nticleer 2; FAC 3; Methodist Student
Fellowship 1,2: Student Union 2,3; YWCA 1,2: NSA 2:
Sorority President 4.
Row 3:
Schick, Earl Walter, Philadelphia, Pa., Civil Engineering. AX.\; .ASCE 4; Engineers Guidance Council 2; FAC 2; IFC; Fraternity President 4.
Schmidt. K. Michael, Newton Centre, Mass., Political Sci- ence. <J>K>I'; Men's Student Government; FAC 2,3; Class Council 2. 3; Hoof 'n Horn 1, 2; YMCA 1, 2, 3, President 4; Campus Chest 2, 3; Soccer 1; Swimming 1; MSGA Court of Appeals 3: Who's Who.
Schroeder, Frederic John, Jr., West Islip, N. Y., History. 2.\: Bench and Bar 4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Secretariat: History Club 3, 4; Sailing Club 3, 4 : Track 1 : Soccer 3, 4.
Row 4:
Schroeder, Richard .\mes, Portsmouth, Va., Math 6X ;
WDBS 2.
Schuster, Stephen David, Coral Gables, Fla., Psychology.
TE*; Chronicle 1. 2,3; Duke Players 3,4; Hillel Society 1,2,
3.4; Senior Class Council; Theta Alpha Phi; Photography
Editor, Chronicle 2, 3.
Scott, George Stuart, Augusta, Ga., Chemistry-. Men's Glee
Club 1 ; Peer 1 ; Pre-Med Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Episcopal Student
Fellowship, 1,2,3, Vice-President •'..
English. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Council 2 ;
Row 5:
Scott, Sondra Dale, Fair Bluff \. 1,2,3,4; Methodist Student Centei Choir 4.
Seidel, Richard Paul, Cleveland, Ohio, Electrical Engineer. AIEE 1,2,4; WDBS 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1, 2, 3.
Sell. William Jennings Bryan, Jr., Mocksville, N. C, Ac- counting. *AB; Air Force ROTC 4: Baseball 1.
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Row 6:
Seward, Annette O'Neill, Portsmouth, Va., History. AXfi; Phi Kappa Delta; Sandals; Campus Chest 2 ; Coordinate Board 3,4; F.^C 3; Baptist Student Union 1,2,3,4; WSGA 4; YWCA 1,2; Marshall 3; Who's Who.
Seybert, Lee F., Pittsburgh, Pa., History. ATA; Beta Omega Sigma ; FAC 2 : MSGA 1 ; Student Union 2 ; Traditions Board 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1 ; Dorm President 1 ; Class Pres- ident 3 ; Fraternity President 4.
Seymour, Merrie Jo, San Diego, Calif., Mathematics. Ar; Chapel Choir 1,2; Women's Glee Club 1,2; Symphony Or- chestra 1,2,3,4; WSGA 1,2, 3,4; YWCA 1,2.
Row 1:
Shackelford, Ronald Edward, Winston-Salem, N. C, Chemistry. Pegram Chemistry Club, Secretary 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4.
Shaw, Ruth Graham, Wellesley, Mass., History. ^I': Chapel Choir 1 ; Women's Glee Club 1 ; Hoof 'n Horn 1 : Pep Board 1 ; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1; Class Council 3; Student Union 2, 3.
Shkats, Joh.n' Euge.nk, East Point, Ga., Chemistry. Phi Ela Siuiii.i , I'i Mu Epsilon: Phi Lamba Upsilon ; Sigma Pi Sigma: .\lpha Phi Omega 1,3,4; Campus Chest 2,3: Pep Board 1,2,3,4: Pegram Chemistry Club 1,2,3,4; Extension Com- mittee Chairman: Who's Who; Phi Beta Kappa.
Row 2:
Shkltox. James Dougl\s. Boynton Beach, Fla., History. Religious Council 4; Men's Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Baptist Stu- dent Union 1, 2, 3. 4, President 4.
Shepherd, Hilliard Whltam, Jr., Roanoke, "Va., Electrical Engineer. BSn; .'Arnold .\ir Society ; Air Force ROTO 1, 2, 3. t; .MEE 3.4; Chapel Choir I: Men's Glee Club 1: Pep Bo.ird 2.3: .Assistant Houseniastir 3, I
SiiEPHhRD, Thomas .'\., (:in( inii;iti, ( )hi(>. C:hemistry. Z\K: \\U:.\ 1,2,3,4: Lacro.sse 1,2.3, 1: \iir-President of Class
Row 3:
Shoesmith, Constaxce Gay, Clarksville, Va., Psychology.
ywc.A 3.
Shreve. Judith \i.\a, Calgary. Alberta. Canada, English. :iA-i: Duke Players 1, 2, 3: Hoof 'n Horn 1, 2, 3. SiFRiTT, \'iRGiMA ELIZABETH, Shaker Heights, Ohio, Educa- tion. Uii*; Delta Phi Alpha: Neredians 1,2,3,4; Pep Board 1, 2, 3. 4. Chairman 3, Secretary 2.
Row 4:
Simmons. Elizabeth Ivy, Mamaroneck, N. Y., Mathematics. AT; Chancel Singers 2,3,4: YWCA 1,2,3,4; Pep Board 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1.
SiMMON.s, William Pi.nckxey, Jr., Macon, Ga., Business Ad- ministration. il.'VjE; .Alpha Kappa Psi: Intcrfraternity Council 3, 4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Advisory Council 4; Frater- nity President.
Sloa.v, Orris Templl, Jr., Sanford, N. C, Business Admin- istration. <I>K2 ; Basketball 1 ; Baseball 1 ; Chanticleer 2, 3, Assistant Business Manager 3: Air Force ROTC 1.
Smith, Edward Joh.n, Jr.. Boca Gronde, Fla., English. HOn: Class Council 3; Basketball 1.
Smith, Stephen Carl, Shaker Heights, Ohio. History. <t>ie: Irack 1; Swimming 1,2.3 4: GROS 1,2,3,4. Snead, Grace Marie, Birmingham, Ala., English. KA: Ivy: Women's Judicial Board 4; Religious Council 3.4: United Student Fellowship 1.2.3,4; ^•Wt:A 1,2,3,4, Cabinet 3; Phi Beta Kappa.
Row 6:
Snotherly, Everetti \'erne, Jr., High Point, N. C , Physics. nK*; Eta Sigma Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Corsairs 3, 4. Snyder, John Phillip, Charleston, Va., History. OX; United Student Fellowship 2,3,4: Hoof 'n Horn 3,4; Chanticleer 1 ; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club; Chancel Singers
2, 3, 4.
SOMMERS. ClLAIKh
.\lpha; Tau Fs, i Campus C;h,M 2; ( Glee Club 1 : .\al Fellowship 1.
Marie. Bethesda, Md., French. Delta Phi )iiirt;.i; Undergraduate Philosophy Club: !n ANTici.EER 4; Chapel Choir 1: Women's oiial Student Association 2; Westminster
SENIORS
Row 1:
Spangler, Ellen. McKeesport, Pa., Mathematics. IV ; Wom- an's Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Westminster Fellowship 1,2,3,4; Chanticleer 2; F.'XC 4.
Speir, Magery Wilson, Charlotte, N. C, History. K.VB ; FAC 4; Social Standards 3,4; YWC.\ 1, 2, 3, 4. Spencer, William Hall, III, Mooresvillc, N. C, EngUsh. XTil; FAC 2, 3; Pre-Med Society 1,2, 3, 4 : Student Union 3: YMCA 1,2,3,4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Spinnllr, Ralph Fri n, Lvnbrook. .\. Y., Mechanical Engi- neering. i)X: Sigma Xi ; .\SME.
Stalvey, Sarah Hope, Conway, S. C, English. Chanticleer 2, 3; Hoof 'n Horn 3, 4. Stanly, William Alfred, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla., History. K.\.
Ben: ; Hoof
Assist-
Steen, John Dennls, Manhasset, N. Y.. History. Chapel Choir 1,2,4; FAC 3; Men's Glee Club 1,2,4 ■n Horn 2: Pre-Med Society 1,2,4; YMCA 1,2.3,4; ant House Master 4; Soccer 2,3. Steenke.v, Richard William, Lynbrook, N Y., Business .A.d ministration. YMCA 1.2,3,4.
II., Winter Garden, Fla., Hist
Stephens, Barbara G.' YWCA 1.2.3.
Stetson, John Baco.n, Jr., Wellflect, Mass., Geology. 6X; Hoof 'n Horn 3, 4; WDBS 2, 4; Duke Outing Club 3, 4. Stevens, Julia .^nn, Cincinnati. Ohio, Sociology. I;K; Duke Players 1 ; Woman's Glee Club 1 ; Episcopal Student Fellow- ship 2, 3, 4; WDBS 1, 2, 3; YWC:A 3; Handbook 3. Stevenson, Frank Beaumont, Circleville, Ohio, English. C:ampus Chest 3 : Men's Glee Club 1 : Episcopal Student Fel- lowship 2,3,4: Westminster Fellowship 1; Canterbury Club, President 3,4.
Row 5:
Stewart, S.\ndra Llona, Statesville. \. C, Psvchologv. XSri: Ivy; Psi Chi; Chanticleer 2; Hoof n Horn 1: Meth- odist Fellowship 1 ; Sorority President 4: Phi Beta Kappa. Sewart, Sharon Noel, Palm Beach, Fla., History. Stewart, Selden Lewls, III, Coral Gables. Fla., Mathe- matics. Pi Mu Epsilon: Hoof 'n Horn 2,3,4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; -WDBS 1, 2. 3; Philosophy Club 2, 3, 4.
Stiles, Jane Ann. C:oral Gables, Fla., Zoology. Peer 2. 3, Coed Editor.
Strickland, Joseph Tim, Lakeland, Fla., Economics, ex ; Concert Band 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Drum Major 2, 3.
Stupak, Thomas Stephen, .Allentown, Pa., Political Science. nVLA.
SENIORS
SENIORS
Styers. Thomas Russell, Jr., Winston-Salem. \. C. AZ^: .•\SME 3,4; Chapel Choir 1,2,3; Men's Glee Club 1,2,3: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
Sullivan, Thomas Alan, Jr., Arlington, \'a., Chemistry. *Ae; FAC 3,4; Pre-Med Society; IFC Secretary 4; YMCA. Supple, John Richard, Pittsburgh, Pa., History-. ATA; Cam- pus Chest 1 ; Shoe and Shpper Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Union 1, 2, 3; YMCA 1, 2, 3,4; Soccer 1; Class Council 1, 2. 3, 4.
Row 2: ■
Surrett, Linda Jo. Arlington, Va., Chemistry. Sutherland, Julie Jean, Madison, N. C, Religion KA; Methodist Student Fellowship 1; Hoof 'n Horn 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Terpsichorean 2, 3, President 4.
Swart, Mary Ann, Wilmington, N. C, Chemistry. AF; Chapel Choir 1,4; Woman's Glee Club 1 : Pe.gasus 4.
Row 3:
SwASEV, Patricia Belle, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Physical Educa-
SvDNOR, Betty Cleaves, Alexandria, \'a.. Religion. IIB*; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Duke Players 1,2; Wesley Players 3. Sykes, Waverly Edmo.nd, Jr., Portsmouth. Va., Civil Engi- neering. AXA; ASCE 2; Corsairs, President; Navy ROTC; Semper Fidelis 3; Commodore Club 4; YMCA 4.
Row 4:
Talbird, O. Karen, Macon, Ga, English. White Duchy; Phi Kappa Delta; Ivy; FAC 3; Pep Board 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 2, 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Giles House President 4; Chairman Y Fellowship Leaders 3; Who's Who. T.\TE. Robert Stuart, Jr., Ft. Mitchell, Ky., French. Tau Psi Omega; Men's Glee Club 2; Marching Bank 1,2; West- minster Fellowship 1,2; Phi Beta Kappa.
Taylor, Carolyn Bettz, Marion, N. C. Political Science. Ivy; Delta Phi Alpha; FAC 3; Social Standards 2, 3; Phi Beta K.TPpa.
Row 5:
Taylor, Ernest Dean, Jackson, Miss., Civil Engineering. *K*; .ASCE 2,3,4; Engineer Guidance Council 4; Cross- country 1 ; Track 1 ; President, ASCE 4. Thompson, Brenda .Ann, Rutherfordton, N. C, History. Thrift, Ruth Nell, Lakeland, Fla., English. Ivy; Coordi- nate Board 3; Religious Council 3,4; Methodist Student Fel- lowship 1, 2, 3, 4; NSA 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Woman's College Handbook 2.
Thwaite, Lois Elinor. Manhasset, N. Y.. Histon,-. KKl'; Phi Kappa Delta; Ivy; Chanticleer 1,2; WDBS 2,3; WSGA 3; Puhlic.iiions Board 3.
ToviLL, Martha Alice, Atlanta. Ga., Political Science. AAIl; Phi Kappa Delta; Ivv; Delta Phi Rho Alpha; Pi Sigma Al- pha; Chanticleer 1,2,3. Co-Editcr 4; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Publications Board 3,4; .Alice M. Baldwin Scholar 4; Nere- dian Club 1,2,3. President; WRA Board 3; Assistant Chief Junior Marshall 3; Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who. TRiprEER, Richard .Allen, Memphis, Tcnn., Business .Admin- istration. Old Trinity Club: Beta Omega Sigma: .Alpha Kap- pa Psi ; Men's Judicial Board 4 ; Elections Board Chairman 3 ; Swimming 1 ; President, Alpha Kappa Psi 3; Who's W'ho.
SENIORS
Row 1:
TucKwiLLER, Frank Watts, Lewisbury, W. Va., Business
Administration. KA; AIEE 1,2; Navy ROTC 1,2,3,4; Shoe
and Slipper Club 1,2,3; YMCA 1,2,3,4; Semper Fidelis
3, 4: Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lacrosse 1, 2.
TuRNAGE, Fransic S., Snow Hill, N. C, English. AXA ;
Chapel Choir 2; Duke Players 2; Men's Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Methodist Student Fellowship 1.
Turner, Janice Elaine. Covington, Tenn., Mathematics.
.\<J>: I\-v; Pi Mu Epsilon; Woman's Glee Club 3,4; Baptist
Student Union 1,2: YWCA; Eta Si.gma Phi.
Row 2:
Turner. Laura Hermine, Wilmington, Del., Chemistry. ZTA ; I\t; Pi Mu Epsilon; YWCA 1,2; Phi Beta Kappa. Underwood, Barbara Blair, Winston-Salem, N.C., Eng- lish. White Duchy; Phi Kappa Delta; Chronicle 4; FAC 4: Woman's Judicial Board 3; WSGA 4; YWCA 1, Freshman Y Cabinet; NSA 4: WC Handbook Editor 2; Phi Beta Kappa. L^ridel, Richard Kennedy, Newfoundland, Penn., History. Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1.2,3,4.
\an .^usdall, Judith .\nn, West Hartford, Conn., Histon'.
Ivy; FAC 4; Foreign Student Comm. of WSGA 3: Student
National Education Association 2.
X'arner, John Wesley, Jr., Lexington, N. C, History. I:A,E ;
Na\T ROTC 1,2,3, Company Commander 4; Fraternity
President 4.
\'ellines, Joan Lee, Richmond, Va., History. AF; Woman's
Glee Club 1 ; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pegasus Club.
\'iCK, Harold Kean, Jacksonville, Fla., Civil Engineenng. ATA; ASCE 2,3,4: Engineers Guidance Council 4; Engi- neering Student Council 4; FAC 3; Navy ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Peer 1; Baptist Student Union 1,2,3,4: Shoe and Slipper Club; YMCA 1,2,3,4: Commodore Club 1,2,3,4. Vincent, James Louis, Somerset, Pa., Mechanical Engineer- ing. ATA; Varsity D: ASME 2,3,4; The Dukengineer 3,4; Engineers Guidance Council 2, 3; Engineering Student Coun- cil" 4: FAC 2: Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2,3,4; YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Chairman Duke Engineer's Show.
Admin- ,2; Stu-
Enghsh. AAH; FAC 4:
rv. Ai:*: 1,2,3,4;
Row 5:
V'URGASON, Rebecca Boaz, Baldwin, N. Y istration. Chapel Choir 1,2; Woman's Gli dent Union 2,3,4; YWCA 1,2,3,4. Wade, Mary Clyde, Durham, YWCA 1,2,3,4.
Wagner, Galen Strohm, Connellsvillc, Pa., Hii Chronicle 1 ; Marching Band 1 : Pre-Med Societ Pre-Med Advisory Council 2, 3; YMCA 1 ; Tennis
Wahm\nn, June Wharton, Washington, D. C, English. AAA: Episcopal Student Fellowship 1,4; YWCA 1,2,3,4; Freshman Y Council.
Waldrop. Grayson, Greenville, N. C, Elementar>' Education. AAH: Methodist Student Fellowship 1; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4.
Walker, Elizabeth Orr, La
s, S. C, History.
Row 1:
U'AiiACE, WiiLiAM Joseph, Nashville, Tenn.. Business Ad- ministration. RA; Navv ROTC 1,2.3,4: Shoe and Slipper Club 1,2,3.4: YMCA 1,2,3,4: Commodore Club 1,2,3,4; Freshman Basketball.
Waller, John Clinto.\. Poland, Ohio, Economics. IIK*; Chronicle 1,2.
Walls, Charles Baktlett, Atlanta. Ga., English. Phi Eta Sigma: Campus Chest 3; Chapel Choir 1,2: Men's Glee Club 1. 2, 3; Kappa Chi 1 : Reli.gious Council 4; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2,3.4: Special t)bser\anccs Comm: Phi Beta Kappa.
Ro« 2:
Walpolf, James N., Brownsville, Tenn., Electrical Engineer- ing. Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi; AIEE 2.3,4: C:hanticlef.r 2: The Dukengineer 3,4; Publications Board 4: Phi Beta Kappa.
Warner, David Joseph. Bishopville, S. C, Civil Engineering. liHII: Beta Omega Sigma; ASCE: Engineers Guidance Coun- cil 2: Engineering Student Council 1, 2: YMCA 1, 2, 3, 4; President Engineering Class 1, 2.
Warner, Frank Lawrence, Rockv Mount, N. C, French. President, Tau Psi Omega; Duke Players 2,3,4; Hoof "n Horn 3,4; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1.2,3,4; Theta Al- pha Phi 2, 3, 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Row 3:
Warren, Joseph, III, Sarasota, Fla., .Accounting. Varsity D: FAC 2,3: Pep Board; WDBS 4; Cheerleader, Head 2; As- sistant Housemaster 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Business Manager WDBS 4.
Waters, Robert Charles, Charlotte, N. C. History. Old Trinity Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Corsairs; Chronicle 1. 2. 3. 4: .Navv ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4; IDt: Court 3: IDC President; MSGA Secretary of Education; Who's Who.
Watov. Kenneth, Morris\ille, Pcnn. Electrical Engineering. .\IEE 4.
Row 4:
Watters, Barbara .\nn, Rockingha Education: YWCA 1,2,3. Webb. O. T, Jr , Murganton. X C, B.'n.h ;.nfl B.n 1.2,3.4: Methodist WMCA 1, 2, ■;, I : Young Republicans CI \S EI 1 >, Davhi 1"\i iafferro. Laurel Ba' Radio C:ouncil 3: WDBS 1.2.3,4, Prod
Political Science. OX; Student Fellowship 1 ;
S. C, Psychology. ction Manager 2, 3.
Row o:
Wells, Elizabeth ."Kn
tion. A-IA : Pep Board
YWCA 1,2.
Wengel, David Lee, Princeton, N. J., History. Varsitv D;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Cro.'is Country (Mgr.) 1, 2, 3, 4.
West, Susan McConnell. .\thens, Ga., English.
Row 6:
Wheater. William Hohert. Ithaca, N. Y., Mechanical En- gineering. Pi Mu Epsilon: Pi Tau Sigma: ASME 3,4: West- minster Fellowship 2,3: YMCA 1.
Wheeler, William Bruce, Tryon, \, C. Histoiy. UK.\: .Mpha Phi Omega 1 : Bench and Bar 1 ; Episcopal Student Fel- lowship 1,2.
Whitaker. Elizabeth .\orman, Winston-Salem, N. C. Busi- ness .Xdministration. Z'l .\ : Clampus Chest 1: Chapel Choir 1, 2: FAC: 4: Women's Glee Club 1, 2: Episcopal Student Fel- lowship 1: WSGA 4: YWCA 1, 2, 3. 4: Investments Board 1 : Class Council 4.
Row 7:
White, Carolvn Elizabeth, Dover, Mass., Political Science.
/T\: hv: Delta Phi Alpha: Chapel Choir 1,2: Woman's
(,1(T Ciuii 1.2: Hoof 'n Horn 2, ^'WC A 1,2.
Whitknton. Bobbve Kayk. (,ii.n.:~ \Mi./iiela, Chemistry.
IK \\\ . Pi Mu Epsilon; C:li.irMrl Sihl.is J. 3, 4; Woman's
(;lee C:iuh 1.2,3: Episcopal Stn.imi IMl.nv^h^p 1; WDBS 1:
YWC;A 1,2,3,4.
Whitlock, James Corr. Jr., Maxton, X. C, Political Science.
«X: Bench and Bar 1,2; Chronicle 1; IFC 2; University of
Munich, Germany 2.
SENIORS
Row 1:
Whitmore, James Frederick, Lexington, Ky., Mechanical Engineering. ATA; Omicron Delta Kappa; Corsairs; ASME 2,3,4; Chronicle 2; The Dukengineer 2,3,4; Engineers Guidance Council 2,3,4; Engineering Student Council 4; F.\C 2,3; Navy ROTC 1,2,3,4: Westminster Fellowship 1,2; Shoe and Slipper Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; YMC.\ 1,2,3,4; Publications Board 4; Commodore Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Whitsett, John Boyd, Sarasota, Fla., Electrical Engineer- ing. AS*; Corsairs; Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; AIEE 2,3,4; The Dukengineer 1,2,3,4, Managing Editor; Na\y ROTC 1,2,3,4; Pep Board 2; WDBS 1,2; Publications Board 4; Semper Fidelis 3, 4; Fraternity President 4; Phi Beta Kappa.
Wiley. D.wid R., Newton Square, Penn., Chemistry. Pep Board i : Independent Dorm Ciouncil 3. 4.
Row 2:
WlLKINS, .\LES
Adn
Jr., Sanford, N. C, Busir on. *lv::: .Mpha Kappa Psi ; Class Council 3. Wii.i.i.vMs, Jo Dare, Rockv Mount. N. C, English. 'AT \ . Campus C:hest 2; Women's Glee Club 1; Methodist Student Fellowship 1,2,3,4: Student Union 1,2,3, Board of Gov- ernois 4: YWC.A I. 2.
WiiLiAM.s. Marion We.slev, Rockingham, N. C, Business .\dministration. VMC.V 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1.2,3,4.
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Row 3:
\Vii,sO-N, .Arthur Johx, Raleigh, N. C, .\TiS>; Varsity D; Football 1,3,4; Track 1.
Wilson, Brenda Kay, Tulsa, Okla., H
CLEER 1.2.3; YWC.\ 1.
Wilson, Elizabeth Walto.\, Chark
.\B: Ch.«
Charlotte, \. C, English. .VAII: White Duchy: Phi Kappa Delta: Sandals: Ivy; WSG.\ 2,3,4: YWC^ 1,2, Cabinet 3.4: .Symposium 4: Class Presi- dent 1,4: Phi Beta Kappa: Who's Who.
Row 4:
Winget, Louise Cosette, Wooster, Ohio, Sociology. AAA. WiNSLOW, FiLMORE Leigh. ChaHottc, N. C, Civil Engineer- ing. ASCE 3,4: Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4: Shoe and Slipper 3. 4; President, Concert Band 3,4. Wise. Marion Rae, Kalamazoo, Mich., Political Science. Methodist Student Fellowship 1.2.
Row 5:
Wood, Katherine Wendy, Los .Angeles, CaJif., History. Al': Women's Glee Club 1.2; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1,2, 3,4: YWCA 1,2,3, 1.
\Voodard. Barbara \^■ETTSTEl^■, Kansas City, Mo., History. Chapel Choir 1,2.3: Coordinate Board 2,3; Woman's Glee Club 1,2,3; Hoof 'n Horn 3; Episcopal Student Fellowship 1. 2. 3, 4; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pe.gasus 2, 3, 4; President. Wright, Creighton Bolter, .\rlington. \'a.. Chemistry. i:X; Court of .\ppeals 3; FAC 2.3,4; Pep Board 2,3; Pre- Med Society 1,4: Traditions Board 3; YMCA 1,2,3,4: IFC 4; Class Officer 4; Chairman Campus Party; Who's Who.
Row 6:
WvNN, Nina, .\ugusta. S. C, Psychology.
Wynne, Judy Linda, Great Neck, N. Y.. Spanish. Pep Board 1,2,3,4: Concert Band 1: WSGA 1,2.3,4: YWCA 1,2,3, 4: WRA 1,2.3,4: Spanish 1,2: Omega Tau Lambda 3.4. Y\NCY, William Samiel, Arlington, \"a., Prc-Med. i:X ; Old TrimtN- Club: Omicron Delta Kappa: Beta Omega Sigma: \'arsitv D: C:.-impus Chest 1: F.\C 2,3, \ : Pre-Med Society 1, 2. 3.4: YMC;A 1, 2, :i, I ; 1 i:i(k I. 2, i. I: \'arsity D, Pres- ident 4: IFt: 1,2, Ex.(utni- t ii.iniiiittee 3: Who's Who.
YoNKERS, Katherine Elizabeth, Mt. Lakes, N. J., Botanv. II B*: Phi Kappa Delta: Sandals: Ivy; WSGA 2: YWCA 4: Class President 3: Phi Beta Kappa.
Yorke, Anne Griffith. Avden, N. C, Chemistry. Delta Phi Alpha: Chapel Chon 1.2: Woman's Glee Club 1,2; Hoof 'n Horn 1: Methodist Fellowship 1: Symphony Orchestra 1,2, 3,4: YWCA 1.2. ' '
Youmans, Beverly Joan, Indianapolis, Ind., English. AAA; Coordinate Board 2; YWCA 1, 2, 3, 4: Eta Sigma Phi; Soror- ity President 4.
Young, Warren Hovle, Jr.. Durham, N. C, Mechanical Engineering. IIK*; Phi Beta Kappa.
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SENIORS
Kneeling: Karen Hanke, WSGA Representative; Jo Ann Dougall, Treasurer. Standing: Joanie Stewart, Secretary; Sandy Deck- ert, President; Mel Seyfert, Vice- President.
Gary Miller, Athletic Represen- tative; Donald Kisslan, Presi- dent; Frank Eubank, Treasurer.
Doug Cliapin, Engineering Class President; not pictured: Gary Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer.
The
Class of 1962
The class of 1962 this year placed emphasis on activity uni- fying the class for their last two years. Most of the business of the Juniors on East was delegated to the Executive Board, thus limiting the number of meetings to two per semester. To increase the spirit and weight of the class as a whole, the co-eds had a picnic in November. When they wined and dined at their class banquet in the spring, the juniors enjoyed another opportunity to get together.
With class night came the climax of the juniors' year. Va- rious honoraries tapped new members and the juniors officially took the title of seniors. Instead of picking a project to earn money, the class collected dues which will be used for the presentation of a gift to the University upon graduation.
Juniors growing wise in the ways of the world by study .
discussion
and practical experience.
Row 1:
Abbott, Edward H., Kansas City. Mo.
i;x.
Adams, Mary Judith, Concord, N.C; ZTA. Adams, Thomas Robert, Atlanta, Ga. ; AT12. Allawav, Susan Mary, Silver Sprin.5, Md. ; KKT. Allen, Barna Titus, Leaksville. N.C. Alexander, Martha Pierce, Greenville, N.C.
Row 2:
Alexander, Robert Earl, Durham, N.C: AX.\. Altvater, Mary Jane, Denver, Colo.; IIB*. An- derson, Elizabeth Carlisle, Germantoun. Tenn.; 2K. .'\nderson. Kenneth Wayne, N. Y., N.Y. Arnold, Jay L., Canton, Ohio; ZBT. Ar- thur. Leonora Wilson. Mount Holly, N.C.
Baldwin, Ann £., Ken: |
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Juniors
Row 5:
Beaver. Harriet Elizabeth. Concord. N.C; KA Behout. Harriet Elizabeth. Shaker HeighLs, Ohio: AAA. Bellaire, S. Lesly, Grand Rap- ids, Mich.; AAA. Benedict, Bonnie Ei.oise, West Bend. Wise: AT. Bennett. Susan Gayle. Atlanta, Ga.; AAA. Bentzel, .\lma Elizabeth, Daphne. Ala. ; KA.
Bethea, Thoma: BiDDLE, MaRGARI Jay Frank. W, 1 WlLLI\M McElk. NER, Mary FR^ Esther Gudcer. |
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Donald. Queens Village, N.Y. Eou- Li.iAM Reuben III. St. George, S.C: .ESS, Jane Carol, Black Mountain, ER, Albert Thomas. Philadelphi.i. RAND. Gertrude Neill. John.son C.tv. Braren, Herbert \ictor. Saraot.T. |
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AT<!. Bresee, Louis Bowles Jr., Towson. Md.; !!;X. Bromhal. Robert Lowell, Durhain, N.C: UH|[. Broome. Oscar Whitfield, Jr., Monroe, .N'.C:.; Brown, Kendrick Edwin Jr., Kensington, Md.: Ai.*. Brown. Kenneth G., Oklahoma Cilv, Okla.: UK*.
Brown, Rohert, Gloversville. N.Y. Brumby, Gray, .Atlanta, Ga. Bruton, Bobbi. Lexington, N.C. Bryan, Kathleen Judith, Washinglon. D.C.; *M. Bryant, Wallace Dean, Blairs, Va. : AXA. BucKALEW, Meriwether Walker, Jr.. Winston-Salem, N.C.; ATS2. |
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BUNDY, jAMh Ronald Roy MiLDON, Ra t:iarksbum, Danville, Illi. ville. .\.C. |
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Ro« 3:
Butler, Jared William. Forest. Ind. ; *AH. Byhii. Kenneth Alfred, Eiwin. .X.C:. B\rne, Richard Redman, Hatfield, Mass.: 'I'KM'. Caikndar. Rich- ard Lane, New Market, .\ J. : Kl. Campbell, Edward, Greenville, S.C. C:andi.in, Rosalind, London, England.
Row 4:
Cardwell, Martha W., Oak Ridge. Tenn. ; A'l-. Carlson, Ronald, Matawan, N.J. Carpenter, Randle Burt, Raleigh, N.C. Carr, .Ava Marie, Roseboro, N.C: AX!.>. Carraway, Robert Dorff, Chester, Mass. Carson, Christopher Leonard, Mamaroneck, N.Y. ; i;AE.
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Row 5:
Carstarphen, William Henry, Williamston, N.C; ^\B. Carter, Robert Mills, Winston- Salem, N.C. Cartwright. Mary Elaine, Dur- ham, N.C. Gates. Dorothy Ellen, Montgom- ery, Ala.; AAA. Chaiken, William Edward, Durham, N.C: <1>K^'. Chamberlix. Delia .'k.N.N, Memphis, Tenn.: KAH.
Row 6:
Chambers, Robert Hunter III, Winston-Salem, N.C; ATil.'. Chapin, Douglas McCall, Atlanta, Ga. ; ATJi. Chapman, Richard Booth, Anderson, SC; AXA. Chenault, Hartwell Lynn, Nor- folk, Va. Cherry, Haskille Scott, Washington, D.C: A^*. Church. William, E. Greenwich, R.L; i;X.
II. BA Jean, Winston-Salem, N.C. Clay- -;rt Morrison II, Hannibal, Mo.; ATt5. t:uRTis Hartel, Haddenfield, N.J. 3N, Susan. Belhesda, Md.; ZTA. tephfn E., Butler, Pa. Condit, Robert
Mt. Lakes, N.J.
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Row 8:
Condyles, C Edwin, Richmond, Va. Conklin, (K.^REN) Lynne, Palo Alto, Cahf.; A* Con- nelly, James Du.ncan, San Marino, Calif.; "tAB. Cook, Martha Lynn, Elgin, III.; A*. Cooke, Patricia Lee, Durham, N.C; A-VA. Coombes. David Harrison, Chevy Chase, Md.
Row 1:
Copeland, Lois Carlisle, Charlotte, N.C.; AAn. Cochell, George John, Charlotte, N.C. Coughlan, Patrick Campbell, Essex Fells, N.J.; AXA. Cox, Louis Williams Jr., Cape May, N.J. Craven, Davis H., Michawaka, Ind. ; Ben. Crawford, Carroll Patterson, Miami, Fla. ;
Row 2:
Cronin, Virginia May, Chevy Chase, Md.; AXfi. Cronquist, John August, White Plains, N.Y. Crotts, Sandra Dee, Winston-Salem, N.C. Culp, Robert Howie, Charlotte, N.C. Currie, Walter Lee, Quitman, Ga. Currie, William Nelson, Wadesboro, N.C; K'^.
Row 3:
Cyrus, Mary Ellen, Evanston, Harriet Ann, Warrenton, N.C: John Howard, Warrenton, N.C. Roger Wallace, Minneapolis, Mini
son Park, Jamestown, N.C. ALD Harry, Charlotte, N.C
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Row 4:
Davis, Virginia Joan, Charleston, S.C Day, Carolyn Millicent, Chagrin Falls, Ohio; A*. Dean, David Milton, Winston-Salem, N.C; nKA. Deckert, Sandra Lee, Oak Park, 111.; KA-e. Dennis, Elender Gray, Durham, N.C. A*. Denton, Paul Douglas, Towson, AXA.
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Juniors
Row 5:
DeRochi, Edmund H., Ridgewood, N. J.; 't'K^I'. Diedrichs, Andre Peter, Lebanon, Mo. Dillon, Carolyn Lee, High Point, N. C; AAA. Dimpfl, Joan S., Diablo Heights, Canal Zone. Dixon, Richard D. S., Walstonburg, N. C Doak, Thom- as Deaderick. Shelby\-ille, Ky. ; ATA.
Row 6:
Doggett, Susie .Xnn, Raleigh, N. C Dorsett, Sandra Anita, Winson-Salem, N. C; 4>:*I. Dove, Paul Douglas, Alexandria, Va. ; <i>K2. Dougall, Jo Ann, Houston, Texas; AAA. Drennen, Mar- garet Carole, Cape Charles. Va. Drum mo nd, M.artha Owen, Greer, S. C; KA.
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Indian Head. Md.; KA. ., Jr., .Spartanburg, S. C; Charlotte, N. C: Ai:*. ES, Jr. Favetteville, N. C X, Quincy,IU.: 2X. Dur- |
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Margaret Fowler, Greensboro, N. C Early, Jane Saunders, High Point, N. C; 2K. East- wood, Gail Judd, Atlanta, Ga. ; <I>M. Eby, Lois Jean, Tulsa, Okla.; KKP. Eisenhart, D.«.rby Jo, Lancaster, Penn.
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Row 1:
Ei.LER, Martha Eleanor, Winston-Saleni, N. C. Elmore, Alice Catherine, Durham, N. C. Ely, Elsa Louise, Morristown, N. J.; A*. Emerson, Suzanne Doris, Manhasset, N. Y.; AlA, Eng- STROM, James Kane, Lake Worth, Fla. ; A24>. En- DicoTT, Thomas Current, Louisville, Ky. ; nK2.
kvi\. Anthony, Perry, Henderson, N. C. Ervin, Ml, Revere, Charlotte, N. C. ; «I>K-. Eubank, It Wins Lewis, Jr., Richmond, Va. Evans, Mad- i-iNE T., Fayetteville, N. C. Fader, Lynn ROOKS, South Orange, N. J.; Ki:. Farnham, \RRY, VVallingforJ, Conn.; '^K^.
Row 3:
Farrow, Douglas Lane. DuBois, Penn. Ferebee. Samuel Williams, New Bern, N. C. Fifer, Mari- LIE BoWEN, Alexandria, Va. ; ZTA. Fingher, Charles Lee, Abbeville, Ala.; Kr. Fippinger, Robert A., Wvckoff, N. J. Fisher, John Henry, Plainfield, N. J. ; ATO.
Row 4:
Fladd, Wirt Ross, Rochester, N. Y.; AXA. Fletcher, Robert Andrew, Chester, S. C; IIK*. Flint, Lewis Matthew, Jr., Ft. Bragg, N. C. ; A2*. Fonda, Richard Weston, Greenbelt, Md. ; IIK<t>. Formanek, Gerald Ross. Fowler, James Wiley, III, Lake lunaluska, \. C.
Juniors
Row 5:
Fowler, Joanne Ellis, Atlanta, Ga.; nii* Franklin, Robert Davie, Vero Beach, Fla.; AT(.'. Freitas, Ubiratan Moura, Rio De Janeiro, Bra- zil. French. Kathleen Lippincott, Aiken, S. C. ; KAe. Gaddy, Peggy Jean, Raleigh, N. C. ; SK Gamble, Charles Franklin. Winston-Salem,
N. C; a:*.
Row 6:
Garlock, Kathrvn Jean, .Mcxandria. Va.; A*. Garver, Edward Gilligan, Haddonfield, N. J.; <(>A0. George, Desma Kay, Arlington, Va. ; -K. Gerber, Milo Phil, West Palm Beach, Fla. Ger- KENs, Fred William, Newfield, N. J. Gibson, Catherine. Laurel Hill, N. C: AXS.'.
Row 7:
Gillie, Mary C^live, ReidsviUe, N. C; AAH. GiM- iiKL, Mary Gretchen. Towson, Md. ; .\<i>. Gin- TTiiR, James O., Perry, Ga. ; ATA. Given, Linda Li.iisE. High Point, N. C; AT. Glass, Jean- \ette Harmon, ReidsviUe, N. C. ; *.U. Gobbel, James Thomas, Jr., .\lexandria, \'a. ; A^*.
Row 8:
GoLsoN, Mary .'\nn, Montgomery. Ala.; KA. Goode, David Ronald, Vinton, Va. ; BX. Good- man, Dorothy Kay, Salisbury, N. C. ; AAH. Goodman, Stewart Howard, Norfolk, Va. ; TE*. Goodrich, Ruth (Honey). Winter Park, Fla.; nB*. Gornto, Janet Sue. Green Mountain, N. C.
Row 1:
GuTLEv, LoNA Jacquki.yn. Selma, N. C; ZTA. Graham, David Stanley, Spartanburg, S. C: *Ae. Graves, Carolyn Ann. New Orleans, La.: AXU; Graves, Thomas Williams, Wilson, N. C; nK2. Gray, Cyrus Leighton, High Point, N. C; Ben. Creep, Gara Margaret, Waynesboro, Va.:
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Row 2:
Greene, John Elb Greene, Michael Greenlaw. Elizabi F!a.: K.\n. (Ikmnu ferson, N J Ckkn/ more, Md (niyii-ix Ohio; AT!.'.
RT, Tall Edwarc rn Ro', 1 1. Eli2 K. Loui
hassec, Fla. : *K + , Edgewater, Md. E, St. Petersbuig, BETH A., Port Jef- Eberhardt, Balti- :anly, Jr., Akron,
Row 3:
Griffin, Kewlth Glenn, Burbank, Cahf.; ATJ^. Griffith, Lloyd Edward, Jr., Wadesboro, N. C. ; .VTO Grigsby, Lonnie Oscas, Cadiz, Ky, Grills, George Benj.vmin, Jr., Kingsport, Tenn. : 'BX. Grimes, Betty Jean, Milledgeville, Ga. : Groves, Patricia Wells, Huntington, W. Va.: A*.
Row 4:
Guenard, Andree Leigh, McLc-an, \'a. Guthrie, John Bell, Westfield, \. J.: ATli. Hagadorn, Jon Bruce, Jamestown, N. J.: <J>K^', Hagy, James D., Westfield, N. }.: i:AK. Hall Sheldon Franklin, Jr , Detroit, Mich.: *Ki;. Hall Snowden C;ow- MAN, HI, Danville, Va. ; AXA.
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Row 5:
Hall, Wendell V., .A. von, N. Y. : ATA. Hall, William Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Hallidy, Wil- liam Henry, Miami, Fla. Hamel, Charles Le- land. Houston, Texas: niv.V. Hamel, Robert El- mer, .Ann Arbor, Mich.: AXA. Hamilton, .Anne HuNGERFORD, St. Petersburg, Fla.; K.\e.
Row 6:
Hammond, Robert B., Charlottesville, Va.; 2.\E. Hanke, Karen L., St. Louis, Mo.: IIP*. Hans- COM, Frank Edward, Manassas, Va. ; <I>X^I'. Har- din, Elliott Wannamaker, Jr., Charleston, S. C. Harrell, Margaret .Ann, Greenville, N. C. Har- RSON, Lawrence Howard, Linwood, N, J.; ZI'.T.
H\rt, John Charles, Williamsville, N. Y.; <t>K^ Hartmann, Herbert W., Springfield, Mass.: IlKA IlArnsKii , Frv'-.i- Mm, mink. (":..,„,, id, N. C HvuvLV. |^^,h^ K i in.i: , i :, -^m,, I'.i Hsmi, Ioiin L\>v,,„, Ch.ul.s,. : W \. VK-\' ll^.-
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Row 8:
Havens, Richard George, Westminster, Md. ; KA. Hawkins, David Miller, Miami, Fla. Hedg- PETH, Joseph Rowi \\n, Luniberlnn. N. C :
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Row 1:
Hekmat, Hamid Moayed, Teheran, Iran. Helwio, Richard Augustus, Prospect Park, Pa. Herrin, Herman Keith, Gastonia, N. C; AXA. Herring, Randall Charles. South Hill, Va.; AXA. Her- SHEY. Molly Jo, Buffalo, N. Y.; KKP. Hess, Barbara Dotv, West Palm Beach, Fla.; KA.
Row 2:
Hess, Lawrence Everett, Coral Gables, Fla.; Ai;*. Hevvett, James Allen, Shallotte, N. C. Hicks, Anthony Bright, Winter Park, Fla. Hin- TON, R. Richey, CoUierville, Tenn.; 2AE. Hock, Judith Lee, Genoa, Ohio. Holley, William Gaither, Bethesda, Md. : iS*.
Row 3:
HorKiNs, G. Stephen, Needham, Mass.; Beil. Hor.ne. Katharine Denny, Fayetteville, N. C. -W'.;. Howard. Ralph Franklin, Daytona Beach, Fla.; AXA. Howe, H. Barrett, Medford, Mass.; ATA. Hubbard, Martha Anne, Chapel Hill, N. C; ATA. HuBBs, Geraldine S., Asheville, \. C; AXS2.
Row 4:
HuDGiN, Thomas Lawrence, Marion, Ohio. Hud- son, Terry Mack, Charleston, W. Va. ; AXA. Hurley, Carol Lee, Ft. Myers Beach, Fla. Hus- er, Merilee, Minneapolis, Minn.; KB*. Hutchi- son, GwYN, Lawrinburg, N. C; SK. Hyde, Hen- ry HoLBROOK, W. Hartford, Conn.; Ben.
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Row 5:
Lngram, Franklin Wade, Warner Robins, Ga. Ireland, Patricia Beryl, Raleigh, N. C; *M. Jackson, Peter Edward, Fayetteville, N. C; •1)K>I'. Jacobs. Frederick Cotner, Silver Spring, Md.; *K*. Jameson, Richard Kenneth, Great Neck, N. Y.; nKA. Johnson, Betty Josephine, Winchester, V'a.
Row 6:
Johnson, Rhonda Eugene, Spartanburg, S. C. Johnson, Stephen Howes, Paintsville, Ky. ; nivA. Johston, David .Albert, Paterson, N. J. Johnston, Susan, Pelham Manor, N. Y. ; KAB. Johnston, Wade W., Chatham, N. J.; 2X.
Row 7:
Jones, James Parker, Virginia Beach, Va. Jones, Robert David. Mountain Lakes, N. J.; IlK*. Jones, Rufus Sidney, Warrenton, N. C. ; A£*. Jones. Ruth .\nn, Paoli, Penn. ; KAB. Jones, Thomas Carlvle, Fairfield, N. C. Kahn, Alan Bruce. Columbia, S. C. ; TE4>.
Row 8:
Kairinen, Eila O., Fayetteville, N. C. ; AXfi. Ka- Row, Armand Monfort, Jackson, Miss. Katz, Margery Ann, Baltimore, Md. K.\y, Earl Dan- iel, Anderson, S. C. ; 2N. Keeler, Irma M., Mill- edgeville, Ga. Kellermann, Carolyn Kino, South Pittsburg, Tenn.; 2K.
Row 1:
Kelley, Rohan Penn, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Ken- nedy, Ellen Ann, Maryville, Tenn. Kennedy, James Albert, Culleoka, Tenn. Kennedy, Rob- ert Louis, Metter, Ga. : HKA. Kenyon, Charles Sheffield, Rochester, N. Y. Kern, Cleveland Craddock, Jr., Durham, N. C; KA.
Row 2:
Kerr Karen Louise, Damascus, Ohio. Kerr. Tom B., Clearwater, Fla.: AXA. Kim, Hyun dju, Raleigh, N. C. Kimmich, Ralph Robert, Brook- lyn, N. Y. Kingsbury, George Marsh, Orlando, Fla'. Kirkman, Ann Jarrell, High Point, N. C. ;
Row 3:
KiRKPATRicK, Davis Aiken, Jr., Bishopville, S. C. KissLAN, Donald Joseph, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.: *K*; Kitchen, Georgia Lue, Kansas City, Mo.; IIH*. Kleaver, Robert Frank, New Castle, Del.; AS*. Klie, Jack Hug, Chatham, N. J. Kline, Doris Janet, Swarthmore, Pa.; AXfi.
Row 4:
Kline, Nancy Priscilla, Silver Spring, Md. ; Ar. Knight, Neal William, Jr., Coral Gables, Fla. Knobeloch, Claire, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; IIB*. Kramer, Elizabeth Ann, Elizabeth City, N. C; Ar. Kress, Sidney Carl, Wadesboro, N. C. ; TiE*; Kurtz, William John, Milford, Conn.;
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Row 5:
Lamb, Carol Anne, W. Englewood, N. J.; IC^e. Lamb, William H., De von, Pa.; Ben. Latham, Donald Bancroft, Chelmeford, Mass.; <I>K^I'. Law, Albert David, Grosse Poine, Mich.; Ben. Lawrence, Peter Geoffrey, Wynnewood, Pa. Leach, John Sabin, Washington, N. C. ; IIK*.
Row 6:
Lee, Richard Whitaker, Bethesda, Md. ; ATA. Lee, Ronald A., Arlington, Va.; AXA. Leegstra, Ruurd Gerben, Rye, N. Y. ; HK*. Leinb.^ch, Ann Elizabeth, Winston-Salem, N. C. Leonard, Rhonwen, Lexington, N. C; KA. Lester, Tom David, Rocky River, Ohio; *K2.
Row 7:
Letzler, Susan Barbara, Arlington, Va. Leven- Tis Alexander Andrew, Charlotte, N. C. Libby, Peter Cook, Anchorage, Ky.; HK*. Lilly, Irene Katherine, Indianapolis, Ind.; nB4>. Lindquist, V Robert, Jamestown, N. Y. Lrrz, Edward Mann, Welch, W. Va.; HKA.
Row 8:
LocKWOOD, Kathleen D., Northport, N. Y. ; A*. Logan, Emmelyn Susanne, Woodstock,^ Va. ; AXfi. Lomax, John Frank, Abbeville, S. C; KA. LuDWio, Karol Anne, Toledo, Ohio. Luker, Ralph Edline, Louisville, Ky. Lunsford, Gary Hamilton, Springfield, Mo.
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Row 1:
LuNSFORD, Linda Ernette, Roxboro, N. C; AT. Lyons, John Stanley, Bangor, Maine; IIKA. Lyons, Stephen T., Arlington, Va. Lyren, Wil- liam James, Wadsworth, Ohio; IIIvA. Mace, Michael Edward, Greenville, S. C. ; SN. May, Martha Eloise, Covington, Ky.
Row 2:
M.\xsoN, Robert Jay, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mc- Causland, Arthur Merrill, Los Angeles, Cal. : ■f"^©. McCleskey, James Lawrence, Tampa, Fla, McCracken, Joseph Dean, Orlando, Fla, : 2X. McCuLLERs, Clarence Kenneth, Durham, N. C. McCuTCHEN, William Walter, Jr., Jack sonville, Fla.; <I>Ae.
Row 3:
McGary, Lucy Lake, Richmond, Va. ; AAJI. Mc- GoNiGLE, Martha, Wyomissing, Penn; KKF, Mc- Intire, Ann Baines, Kensington, Md.; AXfi. McKellips, G. Wayne, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. Mc- Kenzie, Anne Shuford, Gibson, N. C; KA. MoLeod, Mary Ann, Lexington, N. C.
Row 4:
MgLellan, Mary Ann, New Orleans, La.; AAII. McManus, Michael John, Stamford, Conn.; 0X. McMullen, William Henry, Barboursville, Va.; 2N. McNabb, Donna Frances, Newport, Tenn,; ^JI. McNeill, Emma Roberta, Columbia, S. C, Meacham, R. Ann, Washington, D. C. ; ZTA.
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Row 5:
Medlock, Clyde Coleman, Jr., Cartersville, Ga. AS*. Mering, James H., Ill, Pittsburgh, Penn Messikomer, Edwin Ernest, West Chester Penn.; ATO. Metzker, John Gordon, Reno, Nev. ; 2N. Midgett, Helen Laurie, Hillsboro, N. C. Miles, Albert Schneider, Chevy Chase Md.; 2X.
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Miller, Cecil W., Brooksville, Fla,; UKA. Mill- er, Edward Brown, Meadville, Penn.; ATfi. Miller, Gail, Webster Groves, Mo.; AXfi; Miller, Garry Merrill, Washington, D. C. ; ZBT. Miller, Sara Patricia, Ashtabula, Ohio. Mills. James Cobb, Jr., North Wilkesboro, N. C.
Row 7:
Mohn, Kermit Stephen, Rockville, Md. Moore, .Andrew Taylor, Virginia Beach, Va. ; ^KZ. Moore, Charles Aurelius, Durham, N. C, Moore, Paul Robinson, Jr., Aiken, S. C. MooRES, William York, Maitland, Fla.; 0X, MoNFRiED, Allan Jerome, Baltimore, Md.; T'E*.
Row 8:
Montgomery, Giles Barrett, Stamford, Conn, Morgan, Mary Lena, Spring Hope, N. C; HB*. Morgan, Ronald Dean, Columbus, Ga. ; A2*. Morgan, William Lee, Asheville, N. C. Morton, William Arthur, Sarasota, Fla. Moss, Julianna, Mooresville, N. C.; KKT.
Row 1:
MUMFORD, Edwin Harold, Toledo, Ohio. Mur- phy, Charles Westbrook, Annapolis, Md. Myers, Marcia Irene, Harrisburg, Penn.; HB*. Nathan, Bruce A., MiUburn, N. J-, *K7; Nathanson- Malvine Sara, Lynbrook, N. Y.; AE*. Naugle, Page, Wichita, Kan.; B-eil.
Row 2:
Nee David M., Dallas, Texas. Nelson, Robert S St Petersburg, Fla. ; *^e. Newlin, Delmas Burton, Arlington, Va. ; ATtt. Newman, Joseph Browning, Rochester, N. Y.; HK*. Nicholson, Helen Katherine, Devon, Penn. Nickle, Wil- liam EcKLUND, CHfton Heights, Penn.; AS*.
Row 3:
Norton, Charles Bryan, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla. ; mCA. Norton, Charles Douglas, Tampa, Fla. NuETZMAN, Douglas Paul, Flushing, N. Y.; eX. Oettinger, Albert, Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y,; ATO. Ohtaka, Ryuichi, Ibaraki-Ken, Japan. Oldham, James Clare, Amarillo, Texas; ATfi,
Row 4:
Oldham, John Michael, Amarillo, Texas ;AXA. Oliver, James Ralph, Fairmont, N. C. O Neall, Tohn Stoakes, Orlando, Fla. Orndorff, John Roland, Arlington, Va.; \XA. Osmun, Barry Ansen, Glen Ridge, N. J.; *Ae. Overton, Nancy Jane, Nashville, Tenn.
Juniors
Row 5:
Panik, Linda Elizabeth, Easton, Penn. Pantazis, Theofanis N., Cavala, Greece. Parker, Ira Ed- ward, Nashville, Tenn.; <!>K2. Parrott, Virginia Carter, Exmore, Va. Partin, Benjamin Rus- sell, Scotland Neck, N. C. Pastore, Ke.x Wayne, Raleigh, N. C; AX.\.
Row 6:
Patterson, Kathleen Alice, Richmond Hills, N. Y.; Ki. Paul, Charles Thomas, Wayne, N. J. Paylor, Bettie Kent, Danville, Va^ Payne, Edwin Franklin, Henderson, N. C. ; KA. Paz- vros, Nicholas Christy, Hobbs, N. M.; IIK*. Peabody, Mary Lucinda, Garden City, N. Y. ; AXfl.
Row 7:
Pearlstonk, Terry Rocs, Dallas, Texas. Pease, Louis Edwin, Hialeah, Fla. Peck, Sylvia Ann, Concord, N. C. Pegler, Timothy Francis, The Plains, Va.; eX. Penfield, Addison Pierce, Guil- ford College, N. C. Perkins, Cathrvn Ann, At- lanta, Ga.; ■I'M.
Row 8:
Perry, Jerry LeVerne, Henderson, N. C.; AATI. Pfeiffer, Richard Norton, Louisville, Ky.; Ben. Pfeiffer, Robert George, Louisville, Ky.; Ben. Phillips, Brenda Lee, Port Washington, N. Y.; KA0. Phillips, Sandra Ann, Greenville, N. C. Pieh, Jerome Alec, Helena, Ala.; HK*.
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Row 1:
PiERSON, WiLLARD Cresse, Raleigh, N. C; *K2. Pons, Jonnie Alberta, Morganton, N. C; AAII. Porter, Suzanne Lee, Hillsville, Va. ; AAA. Pow- ers, Lola Iris, Bethesda, Md.; AE4>. Fowl, Michael R., Lancaster, Penn.; IIKA. Preston, John Stanley, Rochester, N. Y.; AXA.
Row 2:
Price, Andrew Richard, Wilmington, Del.; A2<f>. Printz, Don W., Asheville, N. C. Pritch- ard, James Warren, CarroUton, Ga. Pugh, Ken- neth Graves, Richmond, Va. Purdy, Alan Mac- Greoor, Nashville, Tenn. ; KA. Purnell, Louis Selby, Arlington, Va. ; ■!>K'>I'.
Row 3:
Pusser, Charles Rouse. Jr., Chesterfield, S. C AXA. Ragep, Gazie Kelly, War, W. Va,; A2<S>, Raksnis, Charles Albert, Philadelphia, Penn.: K2. Rankin, Mary Downs, Maplewood, N. J Rankin, Robert Stanley, Jr., Durham, N. C. ; •PKZ. Ray, Karl Arthur, Greensboro, N. C.
Row 4:
Ray, Nancy Carolyn, Tampa, Fla. Raynes, Wil- Li.\M Joseph, Hialeah, Fla. Reinhardt, William Warren, South Orange, N. J, Reinsch, James Leonard, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. Reynolds, John Forbes. Raleigh, N. C. Rhodes, Phillip Carl, Forest City, N. C; K2.
Juniors
Row 5:
Rich, John Murray, Covington, Ky. Richard, Ralph Stephenson, Arlington, Va. Richards, Bruce Lawrence, Dover, N. J. ; ATA. Richards, Jessica Olga, Fanwood, N. J. Richardson, Dud- ley Carter, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; *Ae. Roach, William George, Edgefield, S. C.
Row 6:
Robertson, Cletus Michael, Winston-Salem N.C.; ex. Robertson, James D., Weirton, W.Va Robins, Sally, Little Neck, N. Y.; KA©. Robin SON, Harold Manson, Salisbury, N. C. Robin son, Phyllis Jean, Middleburg, Penn. ; Rogers David Price, Devon, Penn.
Row 7:
Rogers, Theodore Beauclere, Devon, Penn.; K^. RoMiNE, James C, Little Rock, Ark.; *Ae; Rose. Marie Malinda, Charlotte, N. C; AAA. Ross, Robert William, Mansfield, Ohio; A2*. RouTH, Eugene Charles, Nashville, Tenn.; A^*. RovsE .Arlene Elizabeth, Pikesville, Md.
Row 8:
Sanborn, Gary Rupert. Richmond, Va. Sauber, .'\nthony Frank, Bethesda, Md.; TE<J>. Sawers, Ja.mes Richard, Jr., Needham, Mass. Scarbor- ough. Walter Avery, Wendell, N. C. Scheer, Errol David, Chapel Hill, N. C. Schlanser, Juliet Rodney, New York, N. Y.; AF.
Row 1:
ScHMroT, Charles Frederick, Ft. Lauderdale Fla. ; *K2. Scott, Joseph William, Greensboro N. C; KA. ScoviL, James Aroersinger, Raleigh N. C; ATA. Scurry, Mary Elizabeth, Reids- ville, N. C: 2K. Segelke, Peter August, Emer- son, N. J. Seiff, Henry Edward, Alexandria, Va. TE*.
Row 2:
Senf, Thomas Edward, New Britain, Conn. ; Ben. Seyfert, Melicent, Milwaukee, Wis.; KKl'. Shaffer, Howard Calvin, III, East Williston, N. Y.; ex. Shah AN, Robin Lee, Winston-Salem, N. C; KA. Sheffield, Homer Gordon, Jr., Co- lumbia, S. C; *Ae. Shore, James Henry, Jr., Elkin, N. C; 2X.
Row 3:
Shriver, James Albert, North Canton, Ohio. Shriver, Larry Dean, Studio City, Calif.; ■i'AB. Shurtliff, E. Juneal, Arlington, Va.; AAII. SiLKETT, Charles Robert, Washington, D.C.; 4>K*. Slater, Mary Gibbs, Birmingham, Mich. ; KIvT. Sloan, Carey E., HL, Greensboro, N. C; 2W.
Row 4:
Slusser, Harry Coe, III, Lexington, Va. Smath- ERS, Roxanne Dora, Deland, Fla. Smith, Charles Michael, Washington, N. C; *K-. Smith, Cynthia Gail, Miami, Fla. Smith, Les- ter v., New Kensington, Pa.; ATA. Smith, Mer- rill Lord, Edinboro, Pa.; *Ae.
Juniors
Row 5:
Smith, Peter Crosby, Maitland, Fla. Smith, Priscilla Ellen, Ft. Monroe, Va. Smith, War- ren, Kirkland, Jr., Springfield, S. C. ; AXA. Snowden, Lowell, Oakhurst, N. J.; ZTA. So, Samuel Sheung-lok, Philadelphia, Pa.
Row 6:
Speer, George William, Charlotte, N. C; 2X, Speiden, Joseph Hart, Jr., Louisville, Ky.; *Ae, Sprunt, Edith Lucas, Memphis, Tenn. Sronce. John Alexander, Asheville, N. C; *Ki:. Stans berry, Karen Lynne, Tulsa, Okla. ; KAe. Stan ton, Bernard Morris, Jr., Virginia Beach, Va. 4>K2
Row 7:
Starling, Ira Carroll, Jr., Kissimmee, Fla. Stealey, Charles Evans, Parkersburg, W. Va, Steffens, Theodore Charles, Hollywood, Fla. Stewart, Joanie K., Massillon. Ohio; AATI Stokes, James Carlisle, Jr., Salisbun', N. C Stone, Mariam Ann, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Row 8:
Stone, Warren Sanford, Washington, D. C. Strickland. Anne Helen, Washington, D. C. Stritzinger, Linda Joyce, Clemson, S. C. Strong, Bethany Sue, Chattanooga, Tenn. Stuart, Dawn Linkletter, Wethersfield, Conn.; 2K. SuBER, Sarah Margaret, Gary, N. C.
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Row 1:
SuLZER, EiLEENE SuzANNE, Richmond, Va. ; IIB*, SUMMERROW, Sara Jeanne, Gastonia, N. C. Sum MERs, George Perry, Olancha, Calif. ; iiS*. Sut- PHEN, William Ross, III, Somerville, N. J.; <I>Ae Sweeney, Mary Kathryn, Mt. Brock, Ala. ; AATI Sydnor, Judith Wilson, Richmond, Va. ; A*.
Row 2:
Tabari, Kita Nve, Tehran, Iran. Taliaferro, Lynn Fontaine, Brightwaters, L. I.. N. Y. ; ZTA. Tart, James Alvin, Dunn, N. C.; IIK*. Taylor, William Lake, Charlotte, N. C; ATfl. Taylor, William Morley Punshon, Auburn, N. Y.; AXA. Temple, Charlotte Ann, Lufkin, Tex.; KAB.
Row 3:
Thomasso.n, David Edward, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; AZ4>. Thrash, Melvin Lawrence, Asheville, N. C. Ti.MBLiN, George Alvin, Durham, N. C. TiNNELL, John Randolph, Highland Springs, Va.; ATQ. Tipton, Samuel Ridley, Jr., Knox- ville, Tenn.; 2X. Titus, Richard Corley, Char- lotte, N. C.
Row 4:
TowNSEND, Brenda Liles, Lenoir, N. C. Turn- er, Robert Michael, Baltimore, Md. ; ATA. Tucker, Emily Elizabeth, Raleigh, N. C. ; *M. Turner, Arline Elizabeth, Durham, N. C. ; AXfi. Tuttle, Diane, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; KA. Ulmer, Mary Katherine, Charlotte, N. C. ; KA.
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Row 5:
Unser, David Lawrence, Great Bridge, Va. ; KA. VandeWater, Robert James, Staunton Va. : ATfi. Van Ryzin, Peter John, New York, N. Y. Veach, Mary Lynn, Sanford, N. C. Vestal, William Addison, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vigil, Ronald Edward, San Francisco, Calif.
Row 6:
VooRHEES, Robert F., Winston-Salem, N. C; ATn. Walker, Francis E., Jr., Durham, N. C. Wallendokf, Patricia Anne, New Canaan, Conn. Walter, Clark, III, Mountain Lakes, N. J. Wantz, Barbar.-^, Richmond, Va. ; AAA. Ward, Frederick Michael, Durham, N. C.
Row 7:
Ward, Thurman Robert, Jr., Lincolnton, N. C. Warner, Wayne Gilbert, Duquesne, Pa. Warr, Virginia Ladd, Memphis, Tenn. Warren, Joel Bennette, Raleigh, N, C. Wasserman, Louis Leslie, Norfolk, Va. ; *KS. Weaver, Marjorie Elizabeth, Murphy. N. C.
Row 8:
Weaver, Susan Anne, Bailey, N. C; A<J>. Web- ber, Robert Sumner, Ft. Bragg, N. C. ; 2X. Weidman, Stanley Clair, Wyomissin.g, Pa. Weitzel, Lynn Louise, Rosemont, Pa.; ZT.i. Weitzner, Charles Myron, New York, N. Y.; ZliT; Welch, Julie Anne, Washington, D. C. ; KAe.
Row 1:
Wellborn^ Virginia Randolph, New Orleans, La.; UK; Weston, Leona Bell, Garner, N. C. Wheeler, Mary Mozelle, Gaffney, S. C; ZTA. White, Charles Raymond, Archdale, N. C. Whitley, Roy Allen, Charlotte, N. C. Whit- man, William Clark, South Bend, Ind.
Row 2:
Whitmore, Robert Eugene, Lexington, Ky. : ATA. Wilder, Donald Allen, Louisville. Ky. ; niv*. Wiley, Carolyn Joyce, Douglaston, N. Y, Williams, Atticus Morris, Jr., Durham, N. C; 2X. Williams, Barbara Jean, Ft. Lauderdale. Fla. ; ZTA. Williams, Janice G., Munfordville, Ky; KKr.
Row 3:
Williams, Roger Marshall, Rockingham, N. C. Williams, Thomas Ward, Birmingham, Ala.; i:N. Williamson, Wilbur H., Denmark. S. C. Wil- son, Carol Ann, Pittsburgh, Pa. Windeler, Rob- ert Rey, Jr., Little Falls, N. J.; ATA. Wise, Ron- ald Owen, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Row 4:
Wiser, Robert Vincent, Winter Park, Fla.; i:N. Witherspoon, John Michael, Brookeville, Md.; IIK*. WoHLFORD, Paul Raymond, King;port, Tenn.; IIKA. Wommack, Thomas Terrill. Franklin, W. Va. Wood, Charles Kenneth, Filbert, S C. Wood. Richard Blain, Ro;:lvn,
N. Y.; ex.
Row 5:
Wright, Dean Scanlan, Coral Gables, Fla.: <i.A« Young, Robert Edward, Towson, Md. ; Ai:*. Zimmerman, Emma Jean, Winston-Salem, N. C: 4>M. ZiMMtRMAN, Sallie Claire, South Orange. N. J.; A*. ZuMBRO, Sherrod Branson, Hvatts- ville, Md.; 2N.
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Come Sophomore year a young man's fancy turns to mov- ing out of the frosh dorms.
Sophomore honoraries sponsor dances in an effort to afford the freshman a glimpse of social life.
Sophomores with wheels soon learn that the invincible Duke Law Enforcement Branch gives no quarter in its never- ceasing struggle against the underworld and traffic violators.
The
Class of
1963
The major activities of the sophomore class first semester centered around the new class of freshmen. Soon after they arrived, the freshmen were presented with bows and dinks numbered "1964." The sophomores were accorded the title "most worthy sophomores," and they made the freshmen ad- here to certain rules, including the wearing of dinks and bows at all rimes. Thanks to the usual Durham rain the sophomore- sponsored Dink-Bow Day, complete with combo, was held in the old gymnasium.
The co-eds, trying to achieve a unity of spirit throughout the class, planned a slumber party in the East Campus gym. For their class project, the girls staged the traditional sopho- more sale of cider and doughnuts in the dorms on East. The money earned will go towards the class gift at graduation.
Ann Hill, Vice President; Anne Irwin, President; Patsy Davis, Secretary.
Jim Abbot, Treasurer; Roger Kissam, President.
Sid Nurkin, Engineering Class President.
Row 1:
Abbot, Haviland Harris, Charleston, W. Va. ; ♦K*. Abbott, Thomas Philip, Miami, Fla. ; *:ie. Adams, Andrew Joseph, Jr., New York, N. Y. ; AZ*. Albers, Dorothy Ann, Grand Rapids, Mich.; KKr. Alexander, John Paul, Conroe, Texas. Alexander, Welborn E., Lenoir, N. C. ; *Ae.
Row 2:
Allen, David Williams, Tampa, Fla.: eX. .^l- LEN, John .Ashley, Smithfield, N. C. Allen, John Cornelius, Burlington, Vt.; IIKA. .Al- worth, Thomas, Glen Ridge, N. J.: <!>K^'. .Amev, David George, Lancaster, N. Y. ; A2:*. Anderson, Bruce Hamilton, ThomasviUe, Ga.; IIK*.
Row 3:
Anderson, Frances Lynnwood, Wilson, N. C. Kd. Anderson, Judith Lee, Towson, Md.; Iv,\(; Anderson, Lawrence Harry, East Northpori N. Y. Anderson, Nancy Louise, Orlando, Fla. AAn. Andrews, Susan .Antoinette, Birmina ham, Ala. .Appen, Richard E., Nashville, Tenn.
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Row 4:
Armbrecht, Frank Maurice, Jr., Richmond, \'a. Armour, Clifford Arnett, North East, Md. Armstrong, James Jay, Villa Park, 111.: 2:X. Arnold, Gary Seth, Rockville Centre, N. Y, : Z15T. Aruza, Albert Francis, Stamford, Conn. : Atkins, Jean, Garden City, N. Y. : 2K.
Row 5:
Avera, Talcott Wait. Winston-Salem. N. C. Aydlett, Louise Clate, Elizab?th City, N. C. Bailey, George Robert, Jr., Baldwin, N. Y.: *K>!'. Baker, Peggy Nash, Raleigh, N. C. Balch, Brenda Prue, Charlotte, N. C. ; \V. Banks, Rob- ert Marion, Jr., Corpus Christi, Texas: IIK*.
Row G:
Banta, John Marti.n, Oak Ridge, Tenn.: nK.\. Barbour, Ann Goodwin, Morgan*on, N. C. ; KAe. Barefoot, Sherwood Washington, Greensboro, N. C, Barnes, Edwin Ray, Hillsboro, N. C. Barnes, Mary Allerton, Charleston, S. C. Barr, Arthur Michael, Jacksonville, Fla.: AX-V.
Row 7:
Barre, Sandy Ei.itabeth, Columbia. S. C. Bass, Jennie Wynn, Nashville, Tenn. Bate, Caryl, Ridgewood, N. J.; KjVe. Bateman, James Neale, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 2N. Beischer, George Dietrich, IN. Bell, Don Ed, Arlington, \'a.
Row 8:
Bell, John, Jr., Columbia, S. C. : ATi>. Bell. Paul Edgar, Jr., Miami, Fla.: i;N. Bellamy, Joe David, Boca Raton, Fla. Bennett, Bruce Harry, Morrisville, Pa. Berger, Arthur Elliott, East- over, S. C. Bernstein, Frank Hutzler, Pikes- ville, Md.; ZBT.
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Row 1:
Berry, Daphne Lyle, Atlanta, Ga.; ZTA. Best, James Arthur, Atlanta, Ga. ; IlKA. Bethel, Da- vid James, Miami, Fla. ; SATJ. Binning, Barbara Ann, Lexington, N. C; AT. Bishop, Patricia Faye, Arlington, Va. Bittinger, Elizabeth Anne, Mooresville, N. C.
Row 2:
BiviNs, John Fkam
Blackman, Mary Ja
WOOD, Marilyn Sue, Oklahoma City, Okla. ; KKF.
Blady, John Fisher, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Blanco,
D.wiD Bennett, Winston-Salem, N. C; ATS2.
Bland, Robert Noell, St. Albans, W. Va.
Row 3:
Blankenhorn, Robert Lewis, Mahanoy City, Pa.: 0X. Boden, Carla, Sioux City, Iowa; KA. Bole, Diana S., Pittsfield Mass.; AXSl Bonham, George Griffith, Charlotte, N. C. Booker, John Parks, Walhalla, S. C. Boswell, Henry (.:. H., Atlantic Beach, Fla.
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Boutwell, Susan Elizabeth, Palm Beach, Fla.; KKl". Bowman, Charles Richard, Oyster Bay, X. Y. ; AXA. Boyd, Robert Allan, Greensboro, X. C; UK*. Boyer, Heath C, Grosse Pointe, Mich. : Ben. Bradley, Elizabeth Gayle, Wilson, X. C. Bradshaw, Barbara Anne, Winston-Salem, X. C; AAn.
Row 5:
Braisted. Lynne, Staten Island, N. Y. ; KAS. Bray, Claudia Catherine, East Point, Ga. Bremer. Linda Kay, Up. Montclair, N. J.; AXn. Brewer. Karen Kay, Casper, Wyo. ; KAG. Briogs, Robert William, Wooster, Ohio; *A©. Bright, .\lford Baxter. Ill, Tryon, N. C.
Row 6:
Brinson, Lloyd George, Jr., New Bern, N. C: *K2. Britton, Howard Winslow, Kingsport, Tenn. Broesche, Travis Charles, Houston, Texas; i;X. Brooke, Barbara Marie, Richmond, \'a.: IV. Brooks. Jan Elaine, Conway, S. C. Brown, Beknice Melanie, Lake City, S. C; AF.
Row 7:
Brown, Sandra Elaine, Durham, N. C. Brown, Virginia Ellen, Washington, D. C; AAA. Bruen, James Alton, Jr., Washington, D. C; ATA. Bryant, Leonard Sanborn, Butler, N. J. Bryson, Daniel Rice, Durham, N. C.; KA. Buchanan, Robert Thomas, San .Antonio, Texas.
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Row 8:
Bcch\n\x, Robin Page, Asheville, N. C; KAG Buckland. Golden T., Jr., Boone, N. C. Budd Joel Kirk, Sanford, N. C; *K2. Bulgarin, Ma RiNA, Lakeville, Conn. Burnham, Robert F., Jr. Falls Church, Va. Caine, Constance Alma, Gar- den City, N. Y. ; AF.
Row 1:
Campbell, Constance Sue, Springfield, Va. ; KA. Campbell, Frank Allen, Jr., Clearwater, Fla. ; AXA. Canon, Roy James, St. Petersburg, Fla. Cannon, Jane Hart, London, England; AXfi. Carpenter, James Clinton, Las Vegas, N. M. Carpenter, Mary Elizabeth, Mobile, Ala.
Row 2:
Carter, Carlynne Morrison, Birmingham, Ala.: KA. Carter, Forrest Dean, Jr., Pompano Beach, Fla. Carver. Laura Elizabeth, Westfield, N. J. Cassaday, June .Anne, Stamford, Conn. Cecil, Charles Edward, Rumson, N. J.; A24>. Cham- bers, Josephine Reynolds, Durham, N. C.
Row 3:
Champion, Sara Stewart, Crosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Chaney, Sarah Louise, Kensingon, Md. : Ar. Charles, Allan David, Duncan, S. C. Cher- nish, William N., Neward, Del.; 2N. Childre, Catherine Bernice, Arlington, Va. ; AAA; Cho- BORDA, Marie Elizabeth, Clark, N. J.; KA
Sophomores
Row 4:
Churchill, Neil Edward, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; K.V. Clark, Ben Cates, Vanore, Tenn. Clark, Harold Franklin, Jr., Arlington, Virginia; *K2. Clark, James Ligon, Charlotte, N. C. Clarke, Sheffield Coale, Berlin, Conn.; <I>K^. Clary, Wallis Owen, Concord, N.C.
Row 5:
Clay, Jeannette Dobbs, Mt. Sterling, Kentucky. Clayman, Julie Ann, Cleveland, Ohio. Clem- ents, Frederick Denny, Atlanta, Ga.; Coane, James Edwin, West Islip, N.Y. ; SN. Coble, Ann Elizabeth, Durham, N.C; A*. Coleman, Mary Lloyd, Jacksonville, Fla.; K.\.
Row 6:
Collett, George Calvert, Newport, Rhode Is- land; 2N. Collie, Jennie Ruth, Spruce Pine, N.C. CoNANT, Laura Whitcomb, Durham, N.C. Con- don, David Michael, Parma, Ohio. Connet, Joan Andreae, Swannanoa, N.C. Coombes, Rame S., Chevy Chase, Md.
Row 7:
Cooper, Langdon McIlroy, Ft. Morgan, Co!o. Counts, Richard L., Bethesda, Md. Cox, Fred- erick, O., Plainfield, Mass.; HKA. Cox, Weldon Royall, Dallas, Tex. Cox, William Donald; Richmond, Va.; A2*. Grain, C. William, Bloom- ington, 111.
Row 8:
Crandall, Ruth Ann,- Guatemala City, Guate- mala; AAII Crowder, James H., Nashville, Tenn. Cull, Pamela Elaine, Hollis, N.Y. Culton, Carlisle Ashey, Pineville, Ky. Cummings, Anita Joyce, Signal Mountain, Tenn. Cupps, Don Stephen, Barton, Ohio.
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Row 1:
Curry, Anne E., Clearwater Fla. Curry, Dennis Paul, Shelby, Ohio; UK*. Curry, James Rich- ard, Louisville 7, Ky. Curry, Sue Ann, Indian- apolis, Ind. ; riB*. Dadakis, Phoebe C, Scars- dale, New York. Dalhouse, John Dudley, Charleston, W. Va.
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Row 2:
Dallas, Nevill H., No. Hollywood, Calif. Dam- MANN, David Alfred, Long Island City, N.Y.; riX. Dancy, Martha Helen, Durham, N.C.; AXO. Daniel, W. A., Ill, Montgomery 6, Ala.; "^AE. Danluck, Anthony Dexter, Miami Shores. Fla. Dantzier. Eleanor Marie, CoaJwood, W. \'a. ; ZT.\.
Row 3:
Davidson, Joseph Quentin, Columbus, Ga. Davidso.n', Walter Pitt, Jr., Miami Shores, Fla. ; nK<j>. Davis, Angela Mackie, Greensboro, N.C. ; ZTA. Davis, Baxter Lee, Washington 16, D.C. Davis, Harriett Howard, Richmond, Va.; IIB*. Davis. Ronald Everette, Portsmouth, Va. ; ATA.
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Row 4:
Dawson, Thomas Roszelle, Annapolis, Md.; AXA. Day, William A., Strabane, Penn. Deal, Harry Mitchell, Jr., TaylorsviUe, N.C; A24' Derby, James Landon, Tarrytown, N.Y. ; *K4'. Dettmering, Don Allen, Hyattsville, Md. ; B'Gn. Diamond, Robert David, Canton, Ohio; ZBT.
Row 5:
DiMocK, Roy Scott, Silver Springs, Md. Dins MORE, Jean Marcia, Bayside, Va. ; 4>JI. Dixon Duncan P, III, Norfolk, Va. Dixon, Mary Lynn Falls Church, Va.; ZTA. Dixon, Nancy Virginia Shaker Heights, Ohio. Dixon, Virginia Lee, Kins ton, N.C; AAA.
Row 6:
Doar, James Ronald, Charleston, S.C Dodd, Mary Irene, Athens, Ga. Dodge, David N., .'\therton, Calif. Dodson, William Edwin, Dur- ham, N.C.; <I>K^. Doggette, John Richard, Cin- innati, Ohio. Doster, John Henry, Lititz, Pa.; UK*.
Row 7:
Dougherty, Mark Edmund, Atlanta, Ga. ; 2N. Drews, John Albert, York, Pa.; *K>!'. Duff, Christopher Bruce, Alexandria, Va. Duff, Janice G., Wenham, Mass. Donn, Jesse Thomas, Jr., Charleston, W Va. Dunn, Stuart Hamilton, Richmond, Va.
Row 8:
DusKiN, Douglas J., Washingtonville, N.Y. Evert, Nancy Lee, Cumberland, Md. Echols, Stanley David, Birmingham, Ala. Edwards, Malinda, Miami, Fla.; IIB*. Effron, Arnold .Alfred, Bluefield, W. Va.; ZBT. Eisenman, John Richard, Wlliamsport, Pa.; UK*.
Row I:
Ekker, Richard Claude, Coral Gables, Fla. Elder, William Surrency, Columbia, S.C; ATO. Elliott, Mimi Eve, Shelby, N.C. Elliott, William Sgotte, Jr., E. Palestine, Ohio. Ellis, Agnes Anderson, Jacksonville, Fla.; AAIT.Elli.s, Samuel Henry, Charleston, S.C. ; *A©.
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Ellstrom, Eva Patricia, Paoli, Pa.; ZT.\. Embrv, David Lea, Baltimore, Md. Encle, Nelson Stanley, Hendersonville, N.C. Epps, Robert Fleetwood, III, Lake City, S.C. Ere, Herbert Bell, New York, N.Y. ; 4>ie. Erek, Bruce Cowan, Baltimore, Md.
Row 3:
Eubank, Linda Sue, Wilmington, Del. Eruillo, Donald Francis, White Plains, N.Y.; 2*E. Evans, Robert Lewis, Falls Church, Va. ; i;X. Fabritz, Russell Allan, Takoma Paik, Md. Faris, John Charles, Charlotte, N.C. Farmer, Susan E., Washington Grove, Md. ; ^^.^.
Sophomores
Row 4:
Farr, Thomas Allen, .Atlana, Ga. ; ATQ. Fear- rington, Mary Jessica, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; A4n. Favrot, Leo Chip, New Orleans, La.; IIK*. Feely, Robert Everett, Jr., Miami, Fla. Fer- rell, Donald W., New Castle, Pa.; Ficklin, Mary Karoline, Vienna, Va.
Row 5:
Fielder, Alice Warren, Eastchester, N.Y.; AT. Fielder, Frederick Alan, Jr., Rose Valley, Pa. ; IIK*. Fields, Nancy Rosamond, Mouth of Wil- son, Va. Findlay, a. Gordon, Jr., White Plains, N.Y. Finfrock, Constance Yates, Winter Park, Fla.; IIB*. Finley, Ellen Campbell Madison- ville, Ky.
Row 6:
Fisher, David Lincoln, Wake Forest, N.C. Fisher, Vivian Boyd, Atlanta, Ga. ; AAA. Folck, Michael Paige, Va. Beach, Va.; <!>Ki;. Forsyth, Thomas H., Ill, N. Caldwell, N. J. Foster James Price, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; nivA. Fou- QUREAN, Isabel Boyd. South Boston, Va.
Row 7:
Fox, Carol Rogers, Roxboro, N.C. Fox, Susan
Staley, Durham, N.C; ZTA. Eraser, Edmun.^
Everette, Washington, D.C.. Frazer, Richard
Andrew, Jacksonville, Fla.; S^E. Freese,
Warner William, Shelby, Ohio; Ai;*. French, Caroline Gray, Silver Spring, Md.
Row 8:
Frey, Judith Jean, Goldsboro, N.C. Friedlein, D.avid Harper, Catonsville, Md. Fullagar, .'\nne H., Catasauqua, Pa.; KAB. Futrell, James Wil- liam, Lynchburg, Va.; KA; Gage, Leslie Beck- with, Wayzata, Minn. Gallup, Deborah Jane, Indianapolis, Ind.; IIB*.
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Row 1:
Garner, Fredric Bruce, Portsmouth, Va.; ZBT. Garren, Charles Martin, Greensboro, N.C. Garratt, Bette, Marion, N.C. ; IIB*. Gebbie, Thomas Edward, Park Ridge, 111. Gee, John Buxton, Henderson, N.C; *ie. Geehr, John Edward, Devon, Pa.; ATA.
Row 2:
Geiger, Keith Winfield, Saudi Arabia. Gentry, Staley McGregor, Roxboro, N.C; ATA. Geron, Charles Wesley, Springfield, Ohio. Gesswein, Richard Travis, Westport, Conn.; *A6. Gibson, Jonathan S., Newport News, Va. Gislason, Braklee Bruce, St. Paul, Minn.; ZAE.
Row 3:
Glesk, Martin McFarland, Port Allegany, Pa. *K^. Glynn, Mary Elizabeth, Greensboro N.C. GoDLEM, John Bartlett, Indianapolis, Ind GoDLOVE, Ernest Franklin, Lawton, Okla. i;AE. Gold, Peter Stephen, Shelby, N.C; *KE. Golden, James Larry, Jacksonville, Fla.
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Row 4:
Golding, Carolyn May, Vienna, W. Va. Good son, James Michael, Mt. Olive, N.C. Gordon Diana Ruth, St. Petersburg, Fla.; *.M; Gould MAN, William Clyde, Franklin, Va. ; 'I'KS. Grace Perry Rutledge, Memphis, Tenn. ; ATfi. Gracey Brian Hi.nman, Marianna, Fla.
Row 5:
Graham, Diana Shearer, Denver, Colo.; ITB<J>. Greene, Barbara Jean, Yadkinville, N.C. Green- berg, M. Taylor, Norfolk, Va. ; TE*. Gregory, Jane Dillard, Martinsville, Va. ; AAII; Grehl, Todd Michael, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Grier, Rosalind, Charlotte, N.C.
Row 6:
Grills, George Marshall, Dallas, Texas; iK^'. Grim, Garrett Davis, Salisbury, N.C. Grimm, William Edgar, Evanston, 111.; A2<i>. Griswold, Laura Jane, Madison, N.J.; AXil. Grossman, Ch.arles Lewis, Rocky River, Ohio; B6n. GuMO, Richard L., Malveme, N.Y.; ATA.
Row 7:
GwYNN, Helen Elizabeth, Lebanon, Tenn. Hall, Hines Holt, Millbrook, Ala. Halperin, Karl Lewis, Pittsfield, Mass. Hamilton, James P.\ge, Chapmanville, W. Va. Hancock, Leslie Frank, Coral Gables, Fla. Hand, Donald Lewis, Ridgewood, N.J.
Row 8:
Hankins, William Wood, Coral Gables, Fla.; AXA. Harden, Judy, Mobile, Ala.; AAA. Hardi- soN, JoAnn, Rocky Mt., N.C. Harper, Jean .'Knne, Miami, Fla.; KKf. Harris, David Henry, Durham, N.C ; 2<I>E. Harris, Robert W., Somers- viUe, N.J.
Row 1:
Harrison, Sandra Jo, Ocean City, Md.; IIB*. Harritt. Norman L., Winter Haven. Fla. Hart, Carole Ann, Weaverville, \.C. ; '1>:\I. Hartshorn, Sue Ella, Denver, Colorado; AA-i. Healv, Katherine Winifred, Roanolie, Va. Heath, Anne Marshall, New Orleans, La.; AXO.
Row 2:
Hedges, Charles Richard, Circleville, Ohio. Heidrick, Robert L., Hinsdale, 111.; ^K*. Helm, Susan P.^tricia, Rye, N.Y. ; 2K. Hendrix, Scott Hampton, Columbia, S.C. Hess, B.^rbara Ruth, Cedar Rapids, la. Hess, Roger Matheny, Jack- son, Ohio; ex.
Row 3:
Hester, Harriet Jan, Charlotte, N.C.; KA. Heugh, Elayne Marie, Port Jefferson, N.Y. Hewitt, Ragsdale. Jr., Sumter, S.C. Heyer, Robert Ward, Norfolk, Va. Hicks, Mercer, III, Southern Pines, N.C. High, William Gary. Millersburg, Ohio.
Sophomores
Row 4:
Hightower, Mary D., Washington, D.C. Hill, Ann Parrish, Charlotte, N.C. Hill, Charles Edward, Carnegie, Pa.; *Ae. Hilliard, James Edward, Knoxville, Tenn. Hilton, Caroline Clark, Nashville, Tenn.; KAB. Himelick, Carol Ann, Durham, N.C.
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HiNSHAW William Banks, Jr., Durham, N.C. Hirsch, Jack Samuel, Franklin, Va. ; ZBT. Hitchcock, Frances Summers, Lawrenceville, N.J.; nB*. HoBBs, Sarah Lillian, Durham, N.C.' Hodder, Virginia Alice Crosby, Rich- mond, Va.; KKr. Hodson, Meta Ann, Moun- tain Lakes, N.J.; AF.
Row 6:
Hoffman, C. Roger, Denver, Colo.; ATfl. Hol- lander, John Thorning, Atlanta, Ga. Hollis, Jan Michael, Center, W. Va. Hollister, George Clay, Greenwich, Conn.; *K*. Hooper, William Richard, Roanoke, Va. Horack, Katharine, New Orleans, La.; IIB*.
Row 7:
HouOK, Mary Jeannette, Long Beach, Calif.; ZTA. House, Donald Ray, Monroe, N. C; *K2. Howard, Edwin Brown, Jr., Scarsdale, N. Y Howard, Frances Christine, Greensboro, N. C. : i>JI. HoYLE, Kathryn Dixon, Hendersonville, N. C. Hudson, Melissa Earle, Bethesda, Md.
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Row 1:
HuTGHiNs, Norman Wayne, Forest City, N. C. Ingham, Marco Maxwell, Spartanburg, S. C. ; KA©. Inman, Horace Alexander, Jr., Fayctte- ville, N. C; *Ki;. Irwin, Anne Royston, Pitts- burgh, Pa.; IIB*. Isley, Kay Ellen, Burlington, N. C. ; AAII. James, Ashley Simpson, Jr., Greensboro, N. C.
Row 2:
James, Scherer Grace, Mount Airy, N. C; AAII Jardex, Joan Elliott, Short Hills, N. J.; KKF, Jarrett, James Morrow, Thomasville, N. C: K2. Jarrett, Mary Lou, Efland, N. C. Jenkins Nancy Ann, Atlanta, Ga.; AMI. Jennincs, Ju DiTH Lee, Louisville, Ky. ; AT.
Row 3:
Johnson, David Semple, Pt. Pleasant Beach, N. J.; *A'6. Johnson, Eric Michael, Lincolnton, N. C.; ATA. Johnson, Jefferson Deems, III, Raleigh, N. C.; IlKA. Johnson, Raymond Ar- nold, Hempstead, N. Y. Johnson, William Lee, Jr., Mt. Gilead, N. C. Johnston, James Lynn, Pittsford, N. Y.
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Row 4:
Johnston, Matt Ransom, Littleton, N. C. Jones, Carolyn, Spartanburg, S. C; IIB*. Jones, Grenville Raymond, Uniondale, N. Y. Jones, Mary Ellis, Pottstown, Pa.; KKF. Jones, Sara Bay, Carthage, Mo. Jones, Troy Edward, Jr., Smithfield, N. C.
Row 5:
JosKo, Eva Milica, Washington, D. C. Jourdan, Martha Annette, Siler City, N. C; 2K. Joyce, Dorothy D., Greenville, S. C. Joyce, Richard Gray, Wilmington, Del. Kahlke, Carolyn, Spring Lake, Mich.; ZTA. Kaplan, Stanley Al- lan, Baltimore, Md.; TE*.
Row 6:
Kaufman, Betsy Anne, Melbourne, Fla. ; AAA. Keates, Donald T., Richmond, Ind. Keith, Theodore A.. Passaic, N. J. Kelley, Barbara Jean, Alexandria, Va.; AAA. Kenderdine, James Marshall, France; eX. Kennedy, James Le- land, Jr., Dallas, Tex.
Row 7:
Kenyon, Sarah Alice, Hillsboro, N. C. Kim brouoh. Laurel Adelaide, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; AAA. King, Martha Ann, Ft. Lauderdale ZTA. Kingston, David Tallman, Edge
Fla.
water Park, N, J. ; AXA. Kinsler, James W^l. liams. Short Hills, N. J. Kiser, John Wood, Jr Statesville, N. C; ATS!.
Row 8:
Kissam, Roger Harvey, Alpine, N. J.; <J>Ae. Klugel, Harry Tell, III, Emporia, Va. Kluttz, Hugh Watson, Jr., Concord, N. C. Knorr. Richard Joseph, Clark, N. J.; AXA. Knorr', Robert John, Clark, N. J.; AXA. Koock, Ken- neth, New York, N. Y. ; ZBT.
Row 1:
Kramer, Worth Alan^ Bloomfield Hills, Mich. ; ATfi. Kroll, Ronald Neil, Toms River, N. J. KuHN, Alan Karl, Columbus, Ohio; A2*. Lake, L. Robert, East Point, Ga. Lange, Walden Al- fred, Ridgewood, N. J.; ^K^!'. Lankford, Wayne Howell, Portsmouth, Va.
Row 2:
Larmore, Carrell Ann, Atlanta, Ga. ; KA. Lar sen, Patricia Merrill, Lakeland, Fla. ; lv.\0 Lassiter, Nancy Louise, Smithfield, N. C; KA Lea, Lillian Richards, Fairfax, Va.; AXfl. Lea Mary Ann, Westfield, N. J.; AXH. Lebon, Ken NETH Marvin, Hopewell, N. J.
Row 3:
Lebos, Harvey Charles, Tampa, Fla.; TE*. Levit, Donald Jay, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; ZBT. Levy, Jack B., Savannah, Ga.; ZBT. Lewis, Allen Da- vid, Birmingham, Ala.; ZBT. Lewis, William Reeves, Jr., Savannah, Ga.; eX. Lindsey, Bryant As tor, Statesville, N. C.
Sophomores
Row 4:
Lindsey, William Essig, Falls Church, Va. Lit- tle, Catharine Frances, Wadesboro, N. C; AAII. Little, Peter Lawton, Charlotte, N. C. ; KA. Loch, Charles Joseph, Flushing, N. Y. LocKVVooD, George Wesley, Hampton, Va. Lo- mer, Rowland Scott, Roslyn Harbor, N. Y.
Row 5:
LoNGSWORTH, Samuel J., Carrollton, Ohio. Love, Sarah Elizabeth, Charlotte, N. C. Loveland, Catherine .Anne, Cape Coral, Fla. Lowenbach, Christine Hilda, Durham, N. C; ZTA. Ludwig- soN, Robert George, New York, N. Y. Luns- FORD, Raymond Gordon, Garden City, N. Y. ;
nKA.
Row 6:
Lupton, Ruth, .Alamance, N. C; IIB*. Lynch, Charles Townsend, Jr., Beaufort, N. C; <I>K2. MacCartee, Carl Charles, Jr., Chevy Chase, Md.; <i>A0. MacNaughton, Jimmy Norman, Kingsport, Tenn. Mace, Stephen Griggs, Mc- Lean, Va. ; 2N. Margolis, Maxine Gail, Wil- liamston, N. C; AE*.
Row 7:
Marks, William Frazier, II, Towson, Md.; 2AK. Marsh, James Alexander, Jr., Monroe, N. C. : ex. Marston, Edwin Lindsay, Jr., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. ; *K*. Mason, Geoffrey Sheri- dan, Nokomis, Fla.; Ben. Mason, Katie Lou, Norfolk, Va. ; IIB*. Mason, Nancy Underhill, Winston-Salem, N. C; ZTA.
Row 8:
Matrone, Margaret Asenath, Raleigh, N.
Matthews, Steven Leon, Bessemer City, N. C. Matthias, Douglas Evans, Norfolk, Va. Mayer, Gail, Martinsville, N. J. Maze, Barry, Princeton, N. J. McBryde, Priscilla Read, Durham, N. C;
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Row 1:
McCaig, Douglas Arthur, Delray Beach, Fla. McCarthy, Paul Edward, Burlington, N. C Mc- Cauley, Robert Henry, Bethesda, Md.; 2n! Mc- Daniel, Mildred Carlene, Lumberton, N. C McElderry, Andrea Lee, Oklahoma City, Okla' McGhee, Carolyn Sue, Huntington, W. Va.;
Row 2:
McIntosh, Alan Edward, St. Petersburg, Fla.; AXA. McKay, Malcolm Vinson, Plainfield, N. J. McLeod, Mary Jo, Manning, S. C. McNiell, Layer NE, Memphis. Tenn. McNeill, Leslie Gray, Whiteville, N. C. Meier, John Otto, Dur- ham, N. C.
Meier, William Davuj, Durham, N. C. Melvin, Richard F., Palm Beach, Fla.; 2N. Menne, Eu- gene Charles, Dover, Mass. Michels, John S., Winnetka, 111. Miles, Arthur Curtis, Atlanta, Ga. Miller, Elizabeth Gambill, Columbia S. C; AAn.
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Miller, Jay Ralph, Abington, Pa.; 2AEi Miller, William Bennett, Cumberland, Md.; *K2. Mills, Hugh Harrison, Jr., Forest City, N. C. Mills, Rebecca Ann, Washington, D. C. Mock, Eric Vaughan, Winston-Salem, N. C. Montague, Jonathan William, Raleigh, N. C; nK4>.
Row 5:
Moore, George Sorrelle, Jr., Greensboro, N. C Moore, John Meredith, Jr., Greensboro, N. C. K.A.. Moore, Linda Curtis, Ashland, Va. ; ZTA Morgan, Thomas Hayes, Garden City, N. Y. <I>K>I'. Morris, Barbara Ruth, Washington, D.C. AAIT. Morris, Robert William, Matawan, N. J.
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Row 6:
Moss, Joe W., St. Simons Island, Ga.; KA. Mur- ray, Mark Alan, Youngstown, Ohio; IIK*. Myers, Frank Charles, Montgomery, Ala. Nash, James Loren, Durham, N. C. Nasser, Patricia Ann, Huntington, W. Va Neff, Susan Homan, Granville, Ohio; KAe.
Row 7:
Nelson, Richard Crawford, Altoona, Pa. ; ATA. Neubauer, Laurens Herbert, Rockingham, N. C. Newman, Robert Chapman, Arlington, Va. Nicks, Sam Freeman, Roxboro, N. C. Nor- ton, Henry Raymond, Trafford, Pa. Nurkin, Sidney Joseph, Durham, N. C; ATA
Row 8:
Oehl, Susan Walrath, Winnetka, 111. O'Kel- i.EY, James Thomas, Jr., Asheville, N. C; HK*. Omder, John A., Rocky River, Ohio; *A©. Os- borne, Thomas Robert, Hayti, Mo. Overman, Donald Etheldred, Jr., Winston-Salem, N. C Ozbolt, Jesse Quillon, Walterboro, S. C.
Row 1:
Pangborn, Penny Anne, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; KKr. Parker, Arnold Richard, Gloucester, Mass. Parson, Christopher Tripp, Prairie View, Illinois. Parson, Donald Phillips, Ridgewood, N. J. ; i:.lEi. Parsons, David Clayton, Altoona, Penn.; ATA. Parsons, Meredith, Wilmette, 111.; KKr.
Row 2:
Pate, Stephen, Denver, Colo. Payne, John Ed- ward, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Peach, Otis La- m.\r, Jr., Gastonia, N. C. Pearson, Marilyn, Scarsdale, N. Y. Peck, Frederick Walter, Nor- folk 3, Va. ; 2N. Peeler, Robert S., Staunton, Va.; *Ae.
Row 3:
Pell, Nancy Anne, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Pember- TON, Mary Norcott, Yanceyville, N. C. Penning- ton, J. Neiland, Thomasville, N. C. Perkins, Agnes Gray, Naperville, 111.; AAII. Peterson, H.\RRY Oscar, Solon, Ohio. Peyton, Richard Randolph, W. Lafayette, Ind.
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Phillips, Paul Eddy, Ballston, N. ¥.; A24>. Pigk- ard, Karen Sue, Arlington, Va. ; AAII. Pickens, James Wesley, Orangeburg, S. C; ^K^. Pipas. Carol Anne, Kings Park, L. I., N. Y. Plair, Gaynl Katharine, Washington, D. C. Platt, Bonnie Ruth, Southbury, Conn.
Row 5:
Plyler, Richard Harvey, DuBois, Penn. Poe, William Henry Clay, III, Reading, Penn. Poel, Charles Miller, Wilmington, Del.; ATfl. Pole, Frank Lanier, Richmond, Va. Politi, Joseph E., Palisades Park, N. J.; 2AE. Pollack, Valerie Inez, Jenkintown, Penn.
Row 6:
Posey, James Campbell, Asheville, N. C. Pra- GER, Robert Edward, Chester, S. C; TE*. Pra- ther, Mark David, Meadville, Pa.; A2<J>. Pred- more, Robert Bagger, Plainfield, N. J. Prentiss, David John, Howells, N. Y.; 2X. Presto, An- drew Joseph, Bayside, N. Y. ; K2.
Row 7:
Preston, William Frank, Shaker Heights, Ohio; 'i'Ae. Prewitt, Robert Dupkee, Wyncote, Pa.; A2*. Price, Patricia Leade, Durham, N. C. Price, William Solomon, Raleigh, N. C. Pricf,, William Woodrow, Jr., Woodstown, N. J. Priest, William Wallace, Jr., Steubenville, Ohio.
Row 8:
Proctor, Barbara Ann, Henderson, N. C; KA. Quattlebaum, Arthur Marvin, Bishopville, S. C. ; IIK*. Quest, Charles Edward, Louis- ville, Ky.; *Ae. Rabenherst, James F., Atlanta, Ga.; 2N. Rager, Judy, Dallas, Texas. Rainey, Charles, Peter, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Ben.
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Row 1:
Ramsey, Barry Winfield, Marion, N. C; KA. Ramsey, Carol Ann, Tampa, Fla.; Aiill. Ran- dall, Bonnie Lee, Emmaus, Penn. ; AXfl. Rapi- sardi, Salvatore Carl, Plainview, N. Y. ; *!«'. Raub, Antoinette, Chappaqua, N. Y.; KKI'. Rauch, Dudley Adkins, Greensboro, N. C; 2N.
Row 2:
Rauschelbach, Paul Allan, Newtown, Conn. Reed, Robert Marshall, Durham, N. H. Reich, John Richard, Winston-Salem, N. C; KA. Rice, Sally .'^nne, Winston-Salem, N. C; <I>M. Rich- mond, Howard A., Riverside, Conn.; 2N. Rick- ARDs, Edward Stewart, Jr., Milltown, N. J.
Row 3:
RoBBiNs, Janice Eloise, Daytona Beach, Fla. RoBERsON, Michael Blair, Maryville, Tenn. ; nK*. Robinson, Barbara Anne, Chadds Ford, Penn.; A*. RoBiNSON, Linda Gail, New Bern, N. C. Rogers, James Thomas, Jr., Greenwood, S. C; *K2. Rohrberg, Richard Paul, Water- town, N. Y.
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Rohrman, Douglass Frederick, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Rolbin, Nedra Ann, Monticello, N. Y. ; AE*. RoLLE, Carl Frederick, Chevy Chase, Md. Rosenberger, Lisa Braxton, Staunton, Va. Ros- enfeld, Terry Martin, Trenton, N. J. Rosen- stein, Larry Michael, Charlotte, N. C.
Row 5:
Ross, Dean Mansfield, San Mateo, Calif.; 2N. RouGHTON, Arthur Clay, Reading, Penn.; eX. Rouse, Margaret Clare, Annandale, Va,; AXfi. Rowell, William Joseph, Tucker, Ga. Row- land, Betsy Ann, Youngstown, Ohio. Rumpf, Christine, Windermere, Fla.
Row 6:
Saalfield, John Robert, Toledo, Ohio; *Ae. Sanders, Robert Wilson, Jr., Florence, S, C. Sandstrom, Frederick, Harris, Great Neck, N. Y, ; AZ*. Sangston, James Howard, Hope- well, N. J. Sapero, Sheila Avis, Greensboro, N. C. AE*. Sawyer, Patti Gayle, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Row 7:
Schemick, Michael, Jr., Highland Park, N, J. ScHULLER, Chris C, Fairfax, Va. Schulman, Robert Daniel, Hewlett Harbor, N. Y.; ZBT. Schweistris, John Eric, Greensboro, N. C; nK<J>. Sedgwich, David Durham, Montrose, N. Y. Senkus, Neal John, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Row 8:
Seymour, Robert Dlxon, Pittsburgh, Penn.; ATA. Shaw, Kay, Raleigh, N. C. Shearer, Eilah Jane, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Shearer, Sylvia Ely, Miami, Fla. Shinn, Robert Milford, Concord, N. C. ; AE*. Shuford, Charlotte, Lincolnton, N. C; -I'M.
Shubig, Jerry Lee, Charlotte, N.C.; A2*. Siler, Jack Ghormley, Wynesville, N.C.. Siler, Nancy Elizabeth, Franklin, N.C.; AXQ; Sing, Freder- ick Warren, Charlotte, N.C. ; A2*. Skaggs, Mary Sue, Charleston, W. Va.. Skiles, Susan Max- ine, Wilmington, Delaware; AT.
Row 2:
Sloan, Cyrus Hamilton, Sanford, N.C. Smiley, Barry Alvin, Slippery Rock, Penna. ; SX. Smith, Betsy Layfield, Raleigh, N.C; KA. Smith. Charles Edward, Murphy, N.C. Smith, Char- lotte Elise, Livingston, Tenn. : AX'.'.. Smith Dennis M., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Row 3:
Smith. Kathryn Olivia, Deep Run, N.C. Smith, Mary Tweed, Houston, Texas; <I>M. Smith, Paul Dennis, Charlotte, N.C. Smith, Peter B., Dallas, Texs; *Ae. Smith, Rex K., Tulsa, Okla. Smith, Robert Emery, Columbia, S.C.
Sophomores
Row 4:
Smith, Robert Gibson, Miami, Fla. Smyth, Robert Douglas, Fairfield, Conn.; AXA. Snyder, Edward Wilson, Baltimore, Md. Spence, Eliza- beth Louise, Memphis, Tenn.: KKT. Sperry, Sue, Harrison, Ohio; AXfi. Spigener, Marion Paulling, Jr., Charlotte, N.C; Ken.
Row 5:
Spong, Richard T., Ardmore, Penna.; Spratt, Sally Jean, Charlotte, N.C; Stafford, Joe Roenson, Julian, N.C; Staley, Susan Louise, Silver Spring, Md. ; Stallings, Daniel Living- stone, Jr., New Bern, N.C; Stanford, Geral- dine Julia, Rahway, N.J. ; KA.
Row 6:
Stanier, Charles Edwin, Car>', Ind.; iAO. Starling, James Fulton, Jr., Lumberton, N.C. Starmer, Charles Franklin, Jr., Greensboro, N C. Stayer, Glenda Henderson, Birmingham. Ala.; Ar. Steer, Paul L., New York, N.Y. ; ZBT. Steinkuller, Paul Gilbert, Kensington. Md.;
Row 7:
Steinman, Kurt William, Millersville, Penna.; <J>K^I'. Stengel, Michelle, Asheville, N.C Ste- phens, Grace Clifford, Savannah, Ga. Steven- son, Ward B. Jr., Darien, Conn.; Ben. Stewart, Robert Lee, Bridgeville, Pa.; ATO. Stikelea- ther, Rebecca Lane, .'\she\'ille, N.C
Row 8:
Stinnett, Ann Ray. Brenham, Texas; ZTA. Stith, Frank Albert, HI, Winston-Salem. N.C Stith, W. Curtis, Jr., Baltimore, Md. Stoltz, Jerry David, Winston-Salem, N.C; KA. Stone, Samuel Marion IV, Charleston, W. Va. ; AXA. Stout, Michaoer Dockery IH, Greensboro, N,C.; KA.
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Row 1:
Stretch, Mary Sue, Nanhasset, N.Y.; KKI'. Stribling, James Wendell, Atlanta, Ga. Strother, Rebecca Ann, Raleigh, N. C; KA. Stuart, Charles Edward, Durham, N.C. Stum- MER, J. Richard, Quaker Hill, Conn. ; <i>Ki:. Sugg, Ann. Rockv Mount, N.C: KA.
Row 2:
Surratt, Mary Ellen, Rose Hill, N. C. ; KA. Sut- ter, GuiDO A., Mt. Airy, N.C. Sutton, Sara Katrina, Faison, N.C: 2K. Swain, Ronnie Everett, Mt. Royal. Quebec, Canada; ATA. Siziarto, Stephen Francis, Washington, D.C; :;.\E. Talbert, Lindy B., Canonsburg, Penn.
Row 3:
Tate, William Simpson, Hyattsville, Md.: iX. Tatistcheff, Michael Alexis, New York, N.Y. Tavernise, Silvio, Durham, N.C. Taylor, Al- len Mathew, Miami, Fla. Taylor, Edward Cy- rus, III, Staunton, Va. Taylor, Margaret Ann, Charlotte. N.C;.
Sophomores
Row 4:
Thomas, Robert Goodwin, Charlotte. N.C: ATR. Thomas, Sandra Kay, Sanford, N.C. Thompson, Eugene Henry, Spartanburg, S.C: riK*. Thompson, Ken Walter, Lynchburg. Vir- ginia: ATO. Thompson, Martha Jeanne, At- lanta, Ga. : AAA. Thompson, Nancy Wood, Washingotn, D.C: AAH.
Row 5:
Thompson, Robert McLean, Whiteville, N.C. Thompson, Wesley Marvin, Dunn, N.C: KA. Thronberry. Robert Earl, Vienna, \'a. Tie- oek, Joseph Harold, East Orange, N.J. ; TE*. Timberlake, Joe Elmore, Macon, Ga. Tiregol, FrsoN .^YSE, Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey.
Row 6:
lirri.E. David Miles. Midwest City, Oklahoma: i:N, ToL.so.v. Jane Elizabeth, Bethesda, Man- l.ind: '/.'['. \. Townse.nd, Dabney Wi.nston, Jr., .Arlington, \irginia. Trent, Sarah Elizabeth, Durham, N.C. ; AAII. Triplett, Joy Elaine, Or- lando, Fla. Truluck, Richard Kirby, Olanta,
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Row 7:
Tur.ner, Thomas Edwin, Naugatuck, Conn.; Hen. TuTTLE, Lynn Stanton," Raleigh, N.C. Tuttle. Robert Gregory, Jr., Asheville, N.C: .\Ti>. Ty.ndall, Leslie Glenn, Kinston, N.C. Underwood. Milton Johnson, Richmond, Va. ; K.\. L'zzELL, Margaret Ann, Goldsboro, N.C
Row 8:
\\N Dv. K. Judith Lynne, Norfolk, \'a.: AAA. \\\ Dm K. Louis Bevier. I\', Scotia, New York: -ilA. \iii\M, .Angelo Joseph, Welch, W. \'a.: •t'AH. \'im::i,\t, Richard Hamilton, Orange Park, Fla.: ATil. X'ogel, Lynne M.. .Arlington, \'irginia. \'ogt, Larry Christian. Bethesda, Md.
Row 1:
VoLBERC, Phyllis Dale. Kiti-'-ihm i, I run \ oi i - MER, Robin Tutt, LouisMll' . K\ IN \\m.- GO.NER, David Michael, (.iosm I'l.iiitr, Mnhiuan: ♦AO. Wagner, Dennis William Kinde, Niagara Falls, N.Y. : niv*. Wald, Gail Sue, Rocky Mount, NC- AE*. Waldchen, Elizabeth, Westfield, N J. '
Row 2:
Waldron, Pexn Glass, Greensboro, N.C.; <S>K'^. \\\LKER, C:harles David, AlHson Park, Penna. Walker, John .Albert, Knoxville, Tenn., Wall- work. L. Kristen, Nashville, Tenn,; KAB. Wal- ters, Louie Maurice, Monroe, N.C. ; -X. Wanklyn, John Andrew, Nassau, Bahamas; 2AE,
Row 3:
Wanless, Carole Fyffe, Springfield, 111.; AAA, Ward, Allan Jr„ Durham, N,C,; AXA, Ward, Ann Courtney, Williamsburg, Va, Ward, David E, Jr,, Tampa, Fla, Ward, Elizabeth Doug- las, Lumberton, N.C, AAA, Warren, John Howard, Allegany, N.Y,
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Waterman, John .Adams, Fairfax, Va. Watkins, David McMullian, Belmont, N,C,; KA, Waud, Charles Benjamin, Waukegan, 111,; 2AE, Wea- ver, J. William, Jacksonville, Fla.; AS*. Weaver, Sandra Elizabeth, .Arlington, Va. Wehrle, Rich.\rd Tell, Charlotte, N.C; *K2.
Row 5:
Weiner, Judith Ann, Greenville, Miss. ; AE<I>. Weir, Michael Waller, Stamford, Conn. Wei- siger, Mary Whitney, Pittsburgh, Penn.; KAO. Welsh, J. Michael, Baltimore, Md.; 2AE. Welt, Phoebe, Iowa City, Iowa; KKT. Welter, Elizabeth, .Anne, Baldwin, N.Y.
Row 6:
West. Joseph W. Jr., Clarks Summit, Pa.; AXA. Whe,\tlev. John Hunter, Beaufort, N.C: AXA. Wheeler, K. David, Raeford, N.C; ATO. Whe- land, Margaret Elizabeth, Chicago, 111,; $^1, White, James Machey, Annandale, Va. ; 6X. White, Jo Ann, Barnegat Light, N.J.
Row 7:
White, May Hailey, Oxford, N.C. White, Su- san .•\rline, Pittsburgh, Penna.; AAA. Whit- mire, Clara .\nn, Greenville, S.C Wiggins, James Roberts, Louisburg, N.C; TS*. Wiley, Sarah Hosmes, Earlysville, Va.; AXfi, Wilkins, Lucien Sanders, Sanford, N.C; *K2.
Row 8:
WiM, Dm, ih I'm<k;k. Jr., Norfolk, Va. WiL-
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LiA.M>. Li i.'vri I h, ,|\vm;, Paducah, Ky. ; HB*. Williams, Lvle K. II., Katonah, N.Y. Wu Neil Carson, Winston-Salem, N.C; ATft.
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Row 1:
Williams, Roberta Gay, Rocky Mount, N.C Williamson, Monroe Scott, Sandford, N.C. Willis, Edith, Candler, N.C; KA. Willis, Eliz ABETH DowDLE, Columbia, S.C.: AXSJ. Willis Patricia, Macon, Ga. Wilson, Charles Car LISLE, Greensboro, N.C.
Row 2:
Wilson, Jo, Huntington, W. Va. Winchester, Charles Lee, Brevard, N.C. Winfree, Sari Lynx. Greensboro, N.C. Wingfield, Jane Irene,
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Row 3:
WisECRAVER, George Johnson, Charlotte, N.C. <{>K-. Wood, Robert Stewart, Knoxville, Tenn Woodard, Carol, Coral Gables, Florida; iAA Woodard, William Thomas, Jr., Coral Gables Fla. Woodruff, William Egleston, Jr., Napa California; ©X. Woodworth, James David, Ro- chester, N.Y.
Soph
omores
Row 4:
Worsham, Joseph A. L, Dallas, Texas; <I>Ae. Wright, Alice Groom, Birmingham, Mich. ; KKP. Wright, .Amada Tylee, Falls Church, Va. ; KKI". Wright, Doris Ann, Greenich, Conn.; IK. Wright, Thomas F., Indianapolis, Ind. Varbrough, John W., Burlington, N.C.
Row 5:
Yarger, Creig Toms, South Bend, Ind. Voder, Margaret Emily, Annadale, Va. Young, Bar- bara, London, Ohio: *-M. Young, Elizabeth Banks, Reidsville, N.C. Young, George Mc- CIracken, Jr., Madison, Ind. Young, Margaret Anne, Berkeley Heights, N.J.; ZTA.
Row 6:
Young, Mary .'\ddison Page, Baltimore, Md. Young, Paul Christman, Canton, Ohio; AXA. Zell, Lois Jane, West Chester, Pa. Zielonda, Carl Louis,. Tampa, Florida; TE*. Zimmer, Charles Frank, Niles, Michigan; ATA. Zirkle, Ellen Virginia, Shelbvville, Indiana.
Row 7:
ZoRN, Eugenie Patricia, Forest Hills, N.Y. KKT. ZwERNER, John Stephen, Arlington, Va.
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Muriel Farmer, President; Sally McKaig, Vice-President; Ann Jolly, Treasurer; Dorothy Mc- Quown, Secretary. Not pictured: Lucy Taylor, WSGA Represen-
Andy Burgess, Treasurer; Van Ashemun, Secretary; John Markham, Vice-President; Sean Flynn, President.
Tom Conway, Freshman E.S.C. Representative.
The arrival of September brought a new group to Duke University, the Class of 1964. Floundering through the be- wildering maze of tests, tours, conferences, Y-Men, FAC's, assemblies, registration, mixers, and open-houses, the freshmen somehow survived and ended the week with a picnic and the Frosh Y-Dance. The upperclassmen arrived bringing books and classes to the forefront.
With the beginning of class the Frosh settled down to the not-so-exciting everyday routine of studying. But Dink-Bow Day, gathering wood for pep rally bonfires, and other fresh- man activities offered a lighter side to college life. After a few weeks the class elected their officers and began to work on various projects.
The Class of 1964 showed remarkable adaptability to the college campus and actively participated in the college com- munity. With the highest SAT scores of any class to enter Duke, these freshmen showed how scholarship and concern for the college community could be combined.
For freshmen, life at Duke means new acquaintances. Many braved the Sunday rain shower to meet the President . . .
The more outgoing personality types met each other.
These foresighted and chivalrous young men met the Navy goat at the train station and provided him with proper lodging accommodations.
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Row 1:
Abbott, John Alfred , Waynesboro, Pa. Acker KNECHT, William Edward II, Arlington, Va Adams, Charles Fletcher, Java, Virginia Adams, James Albert, Roscoe. New York Adams, Rebecca Sue, Spencer. North Carolina .\damson, Joan Lee. Rorkvillc, Md.
Row 2:
.■\dkins, M.\ry Judith, Lyndon, Ky. Ahlborn, Robert Douglas, Chappaqua, N.Y. Akins, Wil- liam Howard, Jackson, Miss. Albright, Robert Taft, Jr., Washington 16, D.C. Alden, Eliza- beth C, Rockville, Indiana. Aldridge, Lucy K ATM ERIN E, Rocky Mount, N.C.
Row 3:
.\lger, John Irvin, .-Miquippa, Pa. Allen, Ken- neth Ray, Fredericksburg, Va. Allen, William Edward, Prestonsburg, Ky. Allen, William Fred, Kalamazoo, Mich. Alley, James Carl, Miami Shores, Florida. Allsbrook Jr., William Calvin. Clavton, N.C.
Row 4:
.\lsentzer, William James Jr., Wilmington 5, Del. Alsobrook, Ann Lewis, PfafFtown, N.C. .•\ltmaier, Marti.n' David, Marion, Ohio. Ambler C. Merrill, Jr., Jenkintown, Pa. Amley, Ed- ward Arnold, St. Petersburg, Fla. Anderson, Harry Kemp, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla.
Row 5:
.Anderson, Robert K., Harwinton, Conn. An- derson, Thomas Patrick, Washington, D.C. Anderson, William R., Huntington 1, West \'irginia. Applestein, Jeffrey Mark, Trenton, N.J. Armfield Jr., Howard Monroe, Middle- burg, Va. Arnold, Richard Ernest, Nutley, N.J.
Row 6:
.■\rthur, William B., Mamaroneck, N.Y. Ash- ley, Terry Fax, Gainsville, Fla. Ashman, Ray- mond Van, Jr., Denver, Colo. .Atkinson, Sid Eugene, Durham, N.C. Atlee, William Au- gustus, Lancaster, Pa. Atwater, Luther Ed- mund, Columbia, S.C.
Row 7:
Aull, Charlotte Holmes, Louisville, Ky. Av- MEN, Sarah Burroughs, Durham, North Caro- lina. Austin, George Maynard, Evansville, Ind. .\usT[N, Harriet Lindsay, High Point, N.C. .'Vuzat, Barbara Ann, Oahu, Hawaii. Bagley, Carol .Anne, Washington, D.C.
Row 8:
Ball, Marshall Ray, New Bern, N.C. Ballen- ger, Elizabeth Ja.n'e, .'\nderson, S.C. Banner- man, I. Carler-Manhasset, N.Y. Banzhaf, Harry Badet, Milwaukee 11, Wise. Baran, Janet Ei- leen, Hampton, Va. Barker, Dorothy Mira, Sag Harbor, N.Y.
Row 9:
Barker, John Kilbourne, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Earnhardt, Zeb Elonzo Jr., Winston-Salem, N.C. Barr, Stuart George, Staten Island, N.Y. Barr, Roger Coke, Jacksonville, Fla. Bates, May Joan, Bethesda, Md. Bates, Robert Carl, Delmar, N.Y.
Row 1:
Batte, Cynthia Anne, Concord, N.C. Battelle, Nicholas Smith, New York City, New York. Bauserman, John Allan, Kalamazoo, Mich. Baylin, Stephen Bruce, Duiham, N.C. Beach, Joseph Warren, Minneapolis, Minn. Bean, Bruct. Gordon, New Bedford, Mass.
Row 2:
Bebout, David Denton, Cleveland, Ohio. Beck, Frances Claire, Florence, South Carolina. Bed- iNOFiELD, John Rector, Jr., Ware Shoals, S.C Beimfohr, Carl Edward, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Bell, James Harold, Houston, Texas. Belvin, William Long, Jr., Savannah, Ga.
Row 3:
Benenson, Thomas Hartley, New York, N.Y. Bennett, Frank White, Durham, .\.C. Benson, Karl Theodore, Falls Church, Va. Bergman, .\lvin B.^rrie, Durham, N.C. Berteau, John Thomas, Lake Jem, Fla. Best, P,\ge Hinton, Brevard, N.C.
Row 4:
Best, Richard Allen, Barranquilla, Colombia, South America. Beswick, Anne Evans, St Petersburg, Fla. Blackwelder, Brent Francis, Washington, D.C. Blackwelder, William Cudd, Charlotte, N.C Blair, Richard Walter, Hins- dale, 111. Blakeney, Marvin Robert, Dallas, Texas.
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Row 5:
Blakely, Mary Eleanor, Rock Hill, B.C. Bliss, Gerald Kenneth, Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Black, Barbar.\ Reed, Newport News, Va. Blomberg, Karen Lynn, New Orleans, La. Blount, Susan Hill, Raleigh, N.C. Boeker, Mary Buhr, Cam- bridge, n.yT
Row 6:
Boericke. Ja.mes Ferguson, Haverford, Penn. Boglev, SvMLEi Walter, Hvattsville, Md. Boll, Sarah \ irgixia. Culloden, West Va. Bonham. Thir\v.\ll William, Charlotte, N.C. Bott, Carol .\nne, .Arlingon Hts., 111. Bottcher, Dana Clarke, Holden. Mass.
Row 7:
BosvvELL. Ann OH-ara Maria, Atlanta 5, Ga Bowden. \'ircinia Ruth, Summerfield, N.C. Bowdren, Dorothy Jean, Maiden, Mass. Bovver, Linda Gail, Silver Spring, Md. Boxer, David Barry, Uniondale, N.Y. Boyce, Samuel Alex- ander, Charlotte, N.C.
Row 8:
Boyett, Robert Lee, Decatur, Ga. Bradley, Jr. Dennis Lowall, Morganlon, N.C. Breazeale, James .Anderson, Memphis, Tenn. Brenizer, Meredith Berry, Charlotte, N.C. Brennan, James, Jr., Gastonia, N.C. Breymeier, Linda, Walpole, Mass.
Row 9:
Bridgers. John Furman, Wilson, N.C. Bridges Way.ve Eugene, Hialeah, Fla. Brigham, John Carl, Upper Montclair, N.J. Brockman, Ben NETT .Albert, Greer, S.C. Brockwell, Benjami.n Benton, Durham, N.C. Broome, Ernest Harr^ Jr., Monroe, N.C.
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Brown, Anthony Sterling, Milford, Conn. Brown, David Kepler, Bon Air 35, Va. Brown, Dempsey, Short, Jr., Macon, Ga. Brown, Doug- L.\s, CoLEM.\N, Alexandria, Va. Brown, John M.\DEiRA, Piketon, Ohio, Brown, Stanley Chris- topher, New Bedford, Mass.
Row 2:
Browne, Joseph Dillon, Ashland, Ky. Bkueg- GERMANN, BoNNiE Jean, Cincinnati, Ohio, Bruno Thomas Arthur, Staten Island, N.Y. Brunson, David Wesley, Columbia, S.C. Bryan, John Rupert, Wilmington, N.C. Brydges, James Ed- ward, Jr., Lynchburg, Va.
Row 3:
Buckley, Jay Lynn, Cheverly, Md. Buddington. Richard Spencer, Hyattsville, Md. Bui.ow, Bar- bara Cordes, Owensboro, Ky. Burdette, Mar- vin David, College Park, Ga. Burdge, Lawrence Reid, Red Bank, N.J. Burford, Sam Pounders, Dallas, Texas.
Row 4:
Burgess, .•\ndrew Lynn, .Arlington, \'a. Bur- gess, Stanley Edward, Alexandria, Va. Burk, Peter Gordon, Minneapolis, Minn. Burruss, Margaret .^nne, Roxboro, N.C. Busch, Gerald Kenneth, Mexico 10, D.F.; Bush, Gipsie Ann, Kingsport, Tenn,
Row 5:
Butts, Edward Barfield, Salem, Va. ; Callahan, Joseph Brodhead, Bradford, Penn.; Caltagirone, William .Andrew, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.; Cal- vERLEY, Diana Roberts, Clarksburg, W. Va. ; Camfield, Clarissa Louise, Miami, Fla. ; Camp, Ernest. Ill, Atlanta, G.a.
Row G:
CvNMix, Linden Kinder, III, Alexandria, Va.; (IWTKKiL, Lydia Nelle, College Park, Ga.; c;\iT.^, Nancy Ellen, Rockville, Md. ; Cardwell, Joseph Thomas, Norfolk, Va. ; Carl, Mary Beth, Lititz, Pa.; Carlson, Edwin .^llen, Roan- oke Rapids, N. C.
Row 7:
C;.\RLso.\, Richard Bruce, Geneva. 111.; Car- MICHAEL, William Leighton, Nashville, Tenn.; Carpenter, Caroline Mahtilda, Arlington, Va. ; t:.\RTWRiGHT. M. .Ann, Durham, N. C; Clay, Sandra Elaine. Lenoir, \. C: Clements, Joyce M., .Arlington, \'a.
Row 8:
C:h.\fkin, Michael Jay, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Chand- ler. Susan Louise, Tulsa, Okla.; Chang, Jack H. T., S. Plainfield, N. J.; Chapman, Leonard Fielding, III, Camp Lcjeune, N. C; Chapnick, M.^xine, Nashville, Tenn.; Chari.wood, Wiii.i\m Wesley, Durham. N. C.
Row 9:
Cheek, Hannon James, Durham, N. C. ; Cheek. James Howe, Nashville, Tenn.; Chomica, Carol .Ann, West Lafayette, Ohio; Christy, Daniel Lamar, Fremont, Ohio; Church, Edwards Lee. Dayton, Ohio; Church, Scott Larson, St. Pe- tersburg, Fla.
Row 1:
Clark, Douglas Mason, Rye, N. Y. ; Clark, Lee B., Tulsa, Okla. ; Clark, Peter Bruce, New York, N. Y. : Clark, Richard Farnum, Norwich, Conn.; Clayton, Lawrence Anthony, Plainfield, N. J.: CoAN, Glen Austin, Jr., Charlotte, N. C.
Row 2:
CoBB, Sarah Elizabeth, Waynesville, N.C. ; Col- lins, Richard Fuller, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Coi.- VER, Charles Merle, Durham, N. C,; Combs. Isabel Meekins, Raleigh, N. C.; Combs, Sam- uel Leslie, Lexington, Ky. ; Conroy, Dale Dan- iel, Bethpage, N. Y.
Row 3:
Conway, Eugenia Cecelia, Dallas, Texas; Con- way, Thomas George, Sarasota, Fla. ; Cook, Jo- seph William, Jr., Norfolk, Va.; Cook, Jan Rae, Yardley, Pa.; Cooke, Rosalind Yale, Greenvale, L. L, N. Y.; CooLEY, Tom Winfield, Jr., Gaff- ney, S. C.
Row 4:
CooLiDGE, David .^lan, Bethesda, Md. ; Cooper, Annette, Morehead City. N. C. ; Cooper, Edwin Branan, Jr., Arlington, Va.; Cooper, John C, .Arlington, Va. ; Coplon, Fredric Jay, Sparta, Ga.; Cordle, Margaret Mayo, .Augusta, Ga.
Row 5:
CoRLEY, Steven Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Cor- nelius, Eugene Francis, Jr., Macon, Ga. ; Cos- ens, Sara Louise, Anderson, S. C. ; Cothran. Joyce Ann, Travelers Rest, S. C; Coughlan, Peter Van Schaick, Essex Fells, N. J.; Court- ney, Lina Lucinda, Orange Park, Fla.
Row 6:
Courtney, Marion Walter, Aiken, S. C; Cox, Ray Lawrence, Durham, N. C; Craig, Nancy Edgar, Asheville, N. C; Crawford, Fred Allen, Jr., Holly Hill, S. C; Cre.wes, Donald Win- ston, Evanston, 111.; Creech, Franklin Under- wood, Smithfield, N. C.
Row 7:
Crews, John Hunter, Asheville, N. C; Crofts John Lawton, Nokomis, Fla.; Cromartie, Wil LiAM Freddie, Charlotte, N. C; Crowder, How ARD Max, Cherryville, N. C; Culbertson, Nor MAN .Alexander, Greenville, S. C. ; Curtis, Luke Ossining, N. Y.
Row 8:
Cutting, Harriette Wells, Charleston, S. C; Dailey, Nancy Lane, Durham, N. C. ; Dalbey, Earle Gordon, Jr., Lynnhaven, Va.; Damschro- DER, Dia.na Lee, Hilton. N. Y.; Daniel, Amiram- Ramat-Gan, Israel; Dankel, Thaddeus George, Jr., Brunswick, Ga.
Row 9:
Darling, Robert Lee, Greensboro, N. C; Daul, George Cecil, Mobile, Ala.; Davidson, Susan Stokes, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; Davies, Paul Hardie, Summit. N. J.; Davis, Doreen Carol, Clarks Green, Pa.; Davis, Grace Moore, Con- cord, N. C.
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Row 1:
Davis, Rockwell Furman, Elmira, N. Y. ; Dean. Robert Berry, Mt. Airy, N. C: Dee, Larry (Jene, Hollywood, Fla.; Deegan, James Edward. Charlotte, N. C; DeGooyer, John Gobel, Silyti Spring, Md. ; Derryberry. Eugene Everett, Sig- nal Mt., Tenn.
Row 2:
Deutscher. Eugene Francis. Tarrytown, N, Y. : DiAsio, Richard Anthony, Conneaut. Ohio; Dickhaut, John W., Schreter, Ohio: Diehl, Earl Henry, Plant City. Fla.: Dillon. Ralph George, Danville, Va.: Ditmars, David Thomp- son. Glendale, Ohio.
Row 3:
Dixon, Walter Herbert, Jr., Danville, Va. ; Donnelly, Dennis W., Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Douo- 1 \s. Don\ld .-Klexander, Coral Gables, Fla.: DdiT,! AS. William Frank, Arlington, Va.; Dun- iisR. Irwkiix Wallace, Cohasset, Mass.; Dut- r\\<\. M. lui.iAN. Jr., West Point, Ga.
Row 4:
Dow. Jeffrey Lane, Wayne, Pa.; Dragoon, Bar- bara .'^NN. Rumford, Maine; Dresner, Kenneth H., Paterson, .\. J.; Driessen, Joseph Patton, Milwaukee, Wis.: Dudley, Dorothea ."^nn, Mem- phis, Tenn.: Duke, Janet Woods, Kent, Ohio.
Row 5:
DuNLAp, Robert Brindley, Orange Park, Fla.; Eberhardt, William Ch.«.rles, Ft. Myers Beach, Fla.; Eckerson, Russell Gilbert, Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla.; Edmondson, Olivia Root, Smithfield, N. C.; Edwards, Charles Cannon, Silver Spring, Md. : Edwards, Mary Carol^ Asheville, N. C.
Row 6:
Edwards, Samuel Reese, Jr., Fayetteyille, N. C. ; Edwards. Stuart Lee, Springfield, Va. : Eggers, Wvlter F. R., Hollywood, Fla.: Ellis, Jenifer Louise. Birmingham. Ala.; Ellis, Madonna .Ann. VVateiville, Maine: Ellis, Robert Ellsworth, Louisville. Ky.
Row 7:
Ei.zay, Micham, Paul, Port Washington, N. Y. : Embree, John Havii.and, Wellsley, Mass.; Emery, Donald Gleason, Oreland, Pa.; Emlet, Susan Ellen, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Epanchin, Alexis, Scacliff, N. Y.: Epes, Charles Richard, New- port News, Va.
Row 8:
Ergood, Foster Coffman, Haddonfield, N. J.; Erisman, Henry Michael, Lancaster, Pa.; Espy. Kip McKinney, Dothan, Ma.: Etheridge, Jeanne, Shawboro, N. C. : Eubank, Mary Kath- arine, Schufield Barracks, Hawaii: Ewing, Frank Harrison. HI, Hopewell, Va.
Row 9:
F.\BER, Lee Edward, Dearborn, Mich.; Fader, Stanford Stewart. South Orange, N. J.; Fair, Rich.\rd Barton, Fallston, Md.; Fair, J.\cque- line, Wayne, Pa.; Fallin, Joe Daniel, Thomas- ville, Ga. ; Fansher, Nancy May. Moncks Corner, S.C.
Row 1:
Farmer. Muriel Gene, Atlanta, Ga. ; Farris. William Anthony, Dallas, Tex.; Faust, Jody M., Williamsburg, Va. : Feniello, Peter, An- thony, New Milford. N. J.: Fields, Michael Stuart, Hempstead, N. Y.; Finch, Paul .^n- nREWs. Thomasville, N. C.
Row 2:
Finney. Michael James, Peoria. Ill: Fleischer, Robert Stephen, West Hartford, Conn.; Flint. Margaret Willerson, Raleigh. N. C:. : Fluke. William Albert. F'alls Church, Va. ; Flynn. Sean Leslie. Palm Beach, Fla. ; Fokens. Jeffrev Hi-NDRicK, Midland Park, \. J.
Row 3.
FoNG. .Allen Gary. Marianna, .Ark.; Foster. Carl McDonald, Columbia, S. C; Foster. Charles Stephen. Charleston, W. Va. : Frank. Herman Randolph. Gadsden. Ala,; Frederick. Sandra Wayne, AsheviUe, N. C; Friend. Polly Eiizabeth, Greensboro. N. C.
Row 4:
Friis, Robert Reaney, Miami, Fla,; Fuller, Cheryl Ann, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; Fuller, Raymond George, Pitman, N. J.; Fullerton, W. Dixon. Glenshaw, Pa.; Fultz, John M.. Rich- mond, ^'a. ; Fuqua, Jimmy Ray, Spray, N. C.
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Row 5:
Gabriel. John Richard, Ho-Ho-Kus, N. J,; Gal- land, .Anne Freeman, .Alexandria, Va.; Ganley, Robert William, Lawrence, Mass. ; Gardner, James E., Independence, Mo.; Gardner, Joseph Emery, Santa Monica, Calif.; Gardner, William Leonard. Bloomfield Hills. Mich.
Row 6:
Gates, Douglas Sherwood, Kansas City, Kan.; Gleckeler, Judy Ann, Middletown, Ohio; Gee- SEY. Cynthia Leigh, .Altoona, Pa.; George, .Al- bert Sumner, River Forest, 111.; Getz. Carol .Ann, Nazareth, Pa.; Gibson. Norman Thomas. Hamlet, N. C.
Row 7:
Gilbert, Lynn Patricia, West Orange, N. J.;
Gill, James C, Patton, Pa.; Gillespie, Mildred
Owens, Baltimore, Md.; Gilliatt, Benjamin
Robert, Shelby, N. C. ; Gillies, Herbert Bates,
Oradell, N. J. ; Gillooly, Linda Lee. Sylvania,
Ohio.
Row 8:
Glover, Clarence Howard, Spartanburg, S. C. ; Godbold, Edward Stanly, Rembert, S. C; God- win, Ruby Walnita, Wilmington, N, C; Gold- stein, Frank Robert, Baltimore, Md,; Goodell Charles Ellsworth, Jamestown, N, Y. ; Good- NER. David Marshall, Jacksonville, Fla.
Row 9:
Gordo.n, Michael Kenneth, Monroe, N. C. ; Gould, Rebecca Ann, Cocoa, Fla.; Gravelle. Karen, Bayside, N. Y. ; Gray, Frank Benton,
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Row 1:
Gregory, Anne Jackson, Durham, N, C. : Greg- ory. David Dolliver, Rockland, Me.: Gregory. Donald Robert, Rockland, Me.: Gregory, Rich- ard M., F. Lauderdale, Fla. : Gregory, Thoma.^ H., Granville, Ohio: Griffin, Beverly Floyd. Goldsboro, N. C.
Row 2:
Gailli. Donald .\nthony, Clifton, \. J.; Gris COM, Elma Elizabeth, Birmingham, Mich. Gronemeyer, Suzan.ne Carol, Pensacola, Fla. Goody, John Burton, Severna Park, Md. Grotz, Diane Marie, Dayton, Ohio: Guelcher Richard Paul, Port Edwards, Wis.
Row 3:
Guerry, Alice Catherine, Lake City, S. C. : Guilford, Charles McNeal, Wilmington, Del.: GuNNiN, James Skinner, St. Louis, Mo.: Gur- LEY, Paul Clayton, Charlotte, N. C: Guth- rie, George Garland, Charleston, W. Va.: Haas. Rebecca Anne, Metairie. La.
Row 4:
H\BERCOM, Mark Smith, Decatur. Ala.: Hagler, .\lva Frances, Ntptune Beach, Fla.: Haley, Jo H\rriett, Houston, Te.\. : Hall, Charles T., Janifstown, X. Y. : Halsted, Charles Free- man. Durham, N. C; Hamburger, Gerald Marc Atlanta, Ga.
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Row 6:
Hargroves, Alexander Savage, Portsmouth, Va. : Harkness, Richard Chandler, Wilmington, Del.: HarkradeRj Winfred Trent, Mt. .Airy. .\. C: Harper, Eugene Jutson, Knightdale, .\. C: Harris, Christopher, Bertram, South- port, Conn.: Harris, Richard Foster. Charlotte, .\. C.
Row 7:
H\rrison, Frank Late, Charleston, W. Va. ; Hart, Frances Ann, Winston-Salem, N. C. : Hart, Mary .Ann, Winston-Salem, \. C.: Hart- man, Julia Meredith, Hartford City, Ind.: Hartwell, John William, Tampa, Fla.; Hash. Edward Joseph, .Arlington, Va.
Row 8:
Haskell, Bruce Vinal, St. Petersburg, Fla.: Haskell, Richard .Alan, Cincinnati, Ohio: Haworth, Allan Robert, Westfield, N. J. : Haynes, Baxter Morgan, Tryon, N. C; Hay- nes, George Wilson, Kingsport, Tenn.; Hayes, Gladys Lorraine, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Row 1:
Henderson, William Taylor, Princeton, N. J.; Herrin, Helen Kay, Gastonia, N. C; Herring, John Greene, Thomasville, N. C: Hertslett, Barry Shaw, Towson, Md.; Herzog, George Gary, Alexandria. Va. ; Hespenheide, Henry A.. Norfolli, Va.
Row 2:
Hill, Mary Patricia. Charleston, W. \'a. : Hilmard, Robert Henry, Katonal, \. Y.; Hinds, Douglas Paul. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Hinman, Susan Lee, Philadelphia, Pa.; Hobbs, Jerry Robert. South Bend, Ind.; Hobgood, Shannon Randall, Pensacola, Fla.
Row 3:
Hodges, Stephen McQuiston, Roanoke, Va. ; HoESER, Mary Lynne, .Atlanta, Ga. ; Hoffman, JoANiE, LaGrange, 111.; Hollett, Grant Thomas. Richmond, Va. ; Hollman, Douglas Clark, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; Holmes, Virginia Elizabeth. Pittsburgh. Pa.
Row 4:
Holsinger, Gretcher Marie, Durham, N. C. Holt, Douglas Leigh, Chattanooga, Tenn. Holt, John Sanders. Nashville, Tenn.; Holm quist, Joan B., Rockford. III.; Hoppix. Chari.es Tracy, VVestfield, N. J.; Horn, Edward Gustav Durham, N. C
Row 5:
Horne, Perry .Alwyn, Fayetteville, N. C. : Horner, Withers Grant, Roanoke, Va.; Horr, Nancy- Louise, Portsmouth, Ohio; Horton, Lewis William, Durham, N. C: Houseknecht Peter S., Rowayton, Conn. ; Hubbell, William Lee. Shreveport, La.
Row 6:
HucK, Mary Lou, Birmingham, Ala.; Humph- rey, William Michael, Greenhills, Ohio; HuNEYCUTT, Wiley Jackson, .Albemarle, N. C. : Huntley, George William, Beaufort, \. C. ; Hunyadi, Susan Carole, Canton, Ohio; Hus- ton, Craig Wright, Kentfield, Calif.
Row 7:
Hutcheson, Joan, Wilmette, 111.: Hutzler,
.Arthur Charles, Delray Beach, Fla.; Inger-
soll. Deforest Peter, Milwaukee, Wis.: I.n-
gram. N'ancy Sloan, Rockwood, Tenn.: Irwin,
Jack C, Dallas, Tex.; Isaly, C.-^rolyn, Marion.
Ohio.
Row 8:
IvEY, Adelyn Sherrill, Hickory, N. C; Jack- son, Charles Rankin, Salisbury, N. C; Jack- son, F. Raymond, Mountain Lakes, N. J.; Jack- son, Henry John, Conneaut, Ohio; Jacobus, Marie Elaine, Millburn, \. J.; James, Patricia Talfryn, Cranford, N. J.
Row 9:
Jamieson. Robert James, Greensboro, N. C. : Jeffreys, David Elmo. Durham, X. C:.; Jenkins. Xancy Elaine, Concord. X. C:.: Jennings, Theo- dore Wesley, Miami Beach, Fla.: Jensen, John Howard, Ft. Pierce, Fin : Johnson, Barbara Ruth, Tampa, Fla
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Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson,
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Row 2:
Johnson, Roy Clarence, Jr., Worcester, Mass. Johnson, Stephen Parke, Ridgewood, N. J. Johnston, Paul William, Chappaqua, N. Y. Johnson, Wendy Leigh, New York, N. Y. Johnstone, Paul Legrand, Jr., Greenville, Del. Joiner, James Earl, Newnan, Georgia.
Row 3:
Jolley, Ronald Scott, Gaffney, S. C; Jones, David Currier, Locust Valley, N. Y. : Jones, Diana A.. Wa>'ne, Pa..; Jones, James Fly, Hous- ton, Te.xas; Jones, Pamela Louise. Durham, N'. C; Jones, Michael Douglas. Charlotte 7. .\. C.
Row 4:
Jones, Sheldon Cairne, Cranford, .\. J. ; Jones, rnoMAs Ogburn, Jr., Burlington, .\.C. : Jordan, Dorothy Susan, Nashville, Tenn.; Jordan, Gail, Washington, D. C; Jorda.n, Susan Patricia, Westfield, N. J. : Kadaster, Mahmut Esat, Ank- ara, Turkev.
Row 5:
Kahn, Michael Fader, .Atlanta, Ga.: Kahner, Steven, Jamaica, N. Y. ; Katholi, Richard EvERs. South Charleston, W. Va.; Katson, Co.NNi, .Mbuquerque, N. M. ; Katz, Lavv-rence Myers. Baltimore, Md.; Kauffman, Marcia Ann, York, Penn.
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Kent, Nelson Rutledge, Miami, Fla.; Kenyon, Lewis Waynick, Hillsboro, N. C. ; Kerchnep, Gary Raumond, Pottstown, Penn.; Kerr, Harry Davidson, Hunkers, Penn.; Kershaw, Roxanne Edocomb. Columbia. S. C. ; Kettering, .\nn HoRNOR. Fairmont, W. N'a.
Row 8:
KiEFER, Karen Jean, St. Louis, Mo.; Kie.n, Grant Terrence. Cincinnati, Ohio; Kienzle, Kathleen Johan.na, Columbus, Ohio; Kime. .Allison Flood, Patterson .AFB, Ohio; Kimmerle. .N'ancy Jo, Tarrytown, N. Y. ; Kinard, William Frank, Simpsonville, S. C.
Row 9:
Kinney, John Wesley, Winston-Salem, N. C; King, Elmer Richard, Bethesda, Md.; Kittelle, Katheri.ne Alle.n, Larchmont, N. Y. ; Klein, Susan June, Columbia, S. C; Kohn, Adrienne, Carole, Merrick, N. Y.; Knapp, Kristy, Rich- mond, \^a.
Row 1:
Kneen, Judith Oakes, Ashtabula, Ohio; Knox, King Townsend, Lancaster, Penn.; Koonce, John Edward^ Raleigh, N. C; Kraus, Eliza BETH Katherine, Bethcsda, Md.; Kraus, Ken- neth Wayne, Lafavette Hills, Penn.; Krause. Caromnf. Holden, jaffrey Center, N. H.
Row 2:
Krueger. Karen Elizbeth, Havertown, Penn.: Kredel, Olivia Orme, Charleston, S. C; KwAs- NicK, Dennis Michael, Towson, Md.; L.\dd, James Roger, Bellevue, Washington; Langdon, Suzanne Fowler, Durham, N. C; Lanoley, John Richard, \cw Bern. N. C.
Row 3:
Lanning, Michael Douglas, Church Hill Tenn. ; Laning, Peter Huston, Bridleton, N. J.; Lamond, William Wallace, III, Norfo'k, \'a. : Laula, Otto Wood, Birmingham, Michigan: Lazard, Fred John, New York, N. Y.: Leahy, Margaret Pennem., Alexandria, Va.
Row 4:
Lee, Cecil Berry. .Asheboro, N. C; Lee, Mar- garet Eileen, Willoughby, Ohio; Lennard, Bev- erly Self, Atlanta, Ga.; Leonard, Catherine Grace, Madison, N. J.; Leslie, Carroll Ann, Arlington, Va. : Leverton. Roger Walker, Jr., Cheverly, Md.
Row 5:
Lewis, Emmett "Buzz", Birmingham, Mich.: Lewis, Mary Caroline, Farmville, N. C. : Lewis, Valerie Ann, New York, N. Y.; Leyrer, Earl Thomas, Hamilton, Ohio; Lilly, Ruth Virginia, Indianapolis, Ind.; Lime, Elizabeth Louise, Canton, N. C.
Row 6:
Lines, Alva Rand, Atlanta, Ga. ; Littell, Janei Carol, Falls Church, Va. ; Livermore, Gordon D., Arlington, Va. ; Locke, Curtis Alan, Mar dnsville, Va.; Loeb, Linda Marie, Luthersvillc Md. ; Long, David William, Punxsutawntv, Penn.
Row 7:
Long, Donald Finley, Greensboro, N. C. : Lo.\g Linda Marie, Alexandria, Va.; Lonon, Daniel Johnson. Marion, N. C. ; Lovelace, Grac? Tone, Louisville, Ky. ; Loveland, Richard Alden New Canaan. Conn.; Lowenstern, Burt H., Newport News, Va.
Row 8:
Lucas, David Owen, Goldsboro, N. C; Lucas, Mary Davidson, Charlotte, N. C. ; Lurev, Al- fred Saul. Greenville, S. C; Lynn, Marshall William, Haworth. N. J. ; MacDonald, Robert Anderson, Short Hills, N. J.: Mack, ,'\dam E., Davenport, Iowa.
Row 9:
Mack, David Edward, Chevy Chase, Md : Maher, William Frederick, Boca Raton, Fla. : Mahoney, Daniel Frederick, St. Johnsburg, Vt. ; Mallon, Charles Howard, Sumter, S. c" : Manchester, Robert Redding, Jr., Wilmettr. 111.; Mann, James Tift. Raleigh, N. C.
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Row 1:
Mapes, Charles Maynard, Richmond, Va.; Markham, John Calvin^ III, Gastonia, N. C: Mari.ey, Roy Lee, Jr., Siler City, \. C; Marchese, Don P., Poughkeepsie, N. Y,; Marsh, Frances Stewart, Monroe, N. C: Marshall, Neal William, Woodmere, N. Y.
Row 2:
Martin. Henry Frederick, III, Bethesda, Md. Martin, James Slattin, Huntington, .\. Y. Martin, Rosalind Mary, Coral Gables, Fla. Martone, Peter Wayne, Norfolk. Va. ; Mason Charles Gilbert, Cheveily, Md. : Mathews Emmett Carlysle, Richmond, Va.
Row 3:
.\I\THK\v,s. Janet .Allen, Wallingford, Penn.: Mmi^cin. Gerald .\rthur, St. Petersburg, Fla.: .\1m R,.. t:o.\o Fred, Valley Stream, N. Y. ; May. J\Mis XoRRis. Charlotte, \. C; Mayer, Barbara Hamilton, Rock Hill, S C; McCall, Ch.\rles William, Jr.. Tyron, N. C.
Row 4:
McCarthy, James Vincent, Romson. N. J.; McCausland, Charles Patterson, Towson, Md. ; McCarthy, John Paul, Greenbelt, Md. ; McCuLLOUGH, Kenneth Rogers, .Atlanta, Ga. : McDonald, Charles Hambly, Greensboro, N. D. ; McFarlane, Juretta Creighton, Atlanta, Ga.
Row 5:
McGehee, M. Harriette, Clayton, Mo.; Mc- ghee, Barry Lewis, Fredericksburg, Va. ; Mc- Kaig. Sally Jean. Charlotte, N.C.: McKenzie. Donald Keith, Bluefield, W. Va. ; McLaughlin, Douglas Farnham, Mystic. Conn.; McLean, Lawrence Evans, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
Row 6:
McLean, Roger Thomas, Jr., Glen Ridge, N. J.; McLeod, James Milburn, Jacksonville, Fla.; McNicoll, Robert .\res, Gainesville, Fla.; Mc- Pherson, William \ann, Jr., Durham, N. C. ; McQuiDDY, Patricia, St. Louis, Mo. ; McQuow.v, Dorothy Inza, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Row 7:
.McWhorter, Evelyn Elaine, Charleston, W. \n.: Meeker, James Bernard, Charleston, W. \;i : .Mki.tox. Thomas Hiter, Huntington, W. \.i.: .\Ii.NGE. Steven Reid, Dayton. Ohio; Mere- iinii, Michael Roy, Oshkosh, Wise; Merkel, Lee 1-krousson, Nashotah, Wise.
Row 8:
Merwin, Grier Humphrey, Washington, D. C; Michael, Gayle Edwin, Salisbury, N. C. : Miles, James Melvin, Pink Hill, N. C. ; Miller, Patrick Henry, Dallas, Texas; Miller, Robert Michael, .Memphis, Tenn. ; Miller, Robert Steven, New Brunswick, N. J.
Row 9:
Miller, William J., Matawan, N. J.: Misnei Ray Hunting. Ocean Grove, N. J.: Mitchei.i .Arthur W.\rren, Bloomfield, Conn.: Mitciieli Mfriel Bull, Winston-Salem, N. C: Mitch eli Terence Robert, Washington, D. C; Mitchei.i Warren P., .Ashland, Ky.
Row 1:
MoEHLMANN', HoLLY Ellen, Richland, Pa.; Moffat, Elizabeth Ann, Pittsburgh, Pa.; MoNT.vGUE, Linda Dean, Spruce Pine, N.C.; Montgomery, Diana Bess, Smithfield, N. C. : Montgomery, Thomas George, Glen Rock, N. J.: Montonye, Merry Lynn, Ypsilanti, Mich.
Row 2:
Moore, James Tho.mas, Jr., Birniinghani, .-Ma.: Moore, Rebecca .\nn. Lexington, Mass.; Moore, Thomas Franklin. Jr.. Charlotte, N. C.; Moor- man, Kenneth .\llen, Martinsville, Va.; More- field, Robert Edward Lee, Winston-Salcm, N. C. : MoRENG, Joseph Henry. Ridgefield, \. J.
Row 3:
Morris, Douglas Claude, .Americus, Ga.; Mor- ris, Elizabeth Carey, Washington, D. C. ; Mor- ris. Richard James, Greenville, S. C; Morri- son, Samuel David, Knoxville, Tenn.; Mosher, Sandra Sue, Arlington, Va.; Moss, Judith Adele, Buffalo, N. Y.
Row 4:
Moss, Margaret Elaine, Charlotte, N. C. ; Motch, Elton Franklin, Cleveland, Ohio; Mueller, \ancy Patricia, Milwaukee, Wise; Mueller, Robert Joseph, Katonah, N. Y. ; Mullen, James Nicholls, Gastonia, N. C. ; Mulligan, James Bruce, Paducah, Ky.
Row 5:
Mullins, Jeffrey Vincent, Lexington, Ky.; Muth, Frances H., EUicott City, Md.; Myers, Dianna Lynne, Rockford, 111.; Nabers, Wallace Johnston, Wilson, N.C.; Neblett, Beverly Ann, Dallas, Texas; Neil, Loyd Emerson, Berlin, Conn.
Row 6:
Neill, Charles Glass, .Anderson, S.C. ; Neis, John McCormick, Charlotte, N.C.; Nelson, Gary Rhode, Charleston, S.C: Newsome, David .Anthony, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Ney, Richard Joseph. Washington, D,C.; Nicholas, Peter Michael, New York City, N.Y.
Row 7:
Nichols, William James, Massapequa Park, NY.: Nicholson, Roscoe Fisher Jr., Baltu, Md.: NiCKELSBURG, Michael, Arlington, Va. ; .\icHOLi, Katherine Cardwell, Wichita, Kan- sas: Nielsen, Carl John, Mountain Home, Tenn.; Nilsson, Jonathan Nils, Wilmette, 111.
Row 8:
.NiMNiCHT, Elizabeth Anne, Jacksonville, Fla.; .Noblett, Sara Carey, Kilmarnock, Va.; Nolan, Harry Lee, Jr., Shelby, N.C. ; Nolan, Pamela, Spartanburg, S.C; Noll, Emmett Eugene, Mil- lerstown. Pa.; Norburn, Russell Lee, .Ashe- ville, N.C.
Row 9:
Norton, James Larry, Thomasville, N.C; Nor- ton, James Randolph, Charlotte, N.C; Not- tingham, John Martin, Charlottesville, Va, ; Nunez, Peter Kent, Freehold, N.J.; Nyberg, Lois Meredith, Warwick, R.I. ; Ogden, Philip Case Jr., Winston-Salem, N.C.
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O'Kennon, Robert James Jr., Hopewell, Va. ; Padgett, Roy Allen, Jr., Charlotte, N. C: OsTHOFF, .\nita Marie. Hinsdale, III.: Pace, Ellen Malotte, Cincinnati 30, Ohio; Packard, Janice Alden, Camphill, Pa.: P.\ge, Jack Ward, Jr., Fayettevilie, N.C.
Row 2:
Page, Jerry Dentler, Jr., McLean, \a.: Paint- er, Prudence Steele, Baltimore, Md. : Palmer, .Margith Janice, Newport, R.I.: Papesch, Mar- garet Elizabeth, Cincinnati, Ohio: Parilla, Christine. Mountain Lakes, N.J. : Parker, Leighton Brown Jr., Manning, S.C.
Row 3:
Parker, Mary Ann, Virginia Beach, Va.: Park- er, George Hinson, IIL Franklin, Va. : Parsons, Thomas Harold, Salem, Oregon; Patterson, John Wallace, Jacksonville, Fla. ; Patterson, Laird Dean, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Patterson, Su- san Elizabeth, N.Y.C.
Row 4:
Patton, Sheila M., Miami, Fla.; Peach, Ste- phanie Miriam. Durham, N.C; Pearson, Ch.^rles Almond, III, Falls Church, Va. ; Pen- nington, Claude Mitchell, Morton, Pa.; Per- HAM, Andrea Jean, Richmond, Va.; Perine, Philip Condit, E. Orange, N.J.
Row 5:
Perry, James Hilliard Jr., Greensboro, N.C; Peters, Donna Sue, Cayce, S.C; Peterson, Wayne Terryl, East Hampton, Conn.; Petitt. Randall S., Ocean City, N.J. ; Pew, William Mason, Wayne, Pa.; Phelan, Charles Wil- li \m. Mount Prospect, 111,
Row 6:
Phillips, Larry Edward, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Phy- FER, Paul Jones, Geneva, 111.; Piccirillo, John .\nthony, New Hyde Park, N.Y. ; Pickett. Helen Louise, .Alexandria, Va.; Pierce, Sara Hunt, Kinston, N.C: Pierpont, Carolyn Eliz- MiETH, Westfield, N'.J.
Row 7:
PiTTMAN, Germaine, Los Angelcs, Calif.; Pitts, Philip Henry Jr., Morgantown, N.C; Pitzman, Frederick Julius, St. Louis, Mo.; Plonk, James Wendell, Kings Mountain, N.C; Pokorny, An- drew, Newell, S.D.; Pollier, Fred Stephan, Irwin, Pa.
Row 8:
Polevitzky, Sergei Igor, Miami, Fla.; Ponder. Joe Walker, Pocono, Pa.; Porter, Sharon Smith, WaJworth, Wise; Powell, Eleanor Pa- tricia, Goldsboro, N.C; Prangle, Henry Davies, Louisville, Ky. : Prather, William George, MeadviUe, Pa.
Row 9:
Prewitt, Alice .'\dair, Richmond. \"a. ; Price, Jf\nie. Kannapolis, N.C; Pritchett, Anne Sar- riN. Hiuh Point. N.C; Quinby, Miriam Jose- riiiM, ()il.indo, Fla.; Rabil, James Edward, R.ukv Mount, N.C; Ragan, Martha Rebecca, Archdalc, N.C.
Row 1:
Rainey, Charles Clark, Wellesley Hills, Mass.: Raker, Herbert Thompson, Crawfordville, Fla. : Ramage, Joseph Cawan, Baltimore, Md.; Ramev Dale Charles, South Boston, Va.; Ramseur. Mary Rast. Anderson, S.C: Ramsey, William Carey. Atlanta. Ga.
Row 2:
Randolph, Marjorie Armstro.ng, Winston- Salem, N.C.; Ramsey, Anne Lee, Hollywood. Fla.; Ranson, Richard Cobb, Charlotte, N.C. : Rasberry, Jane V.ml, Kinston, N.C: Rau, Ron- ald Walter, \'illa Park, 111.; Rawson, David Earle, Durham, N.C.
Row 3:
Ray. Andrena Elizabeth, Sumter, S.C; Ray, Mary Janice, Bronxville, N.Y,; Raysor, Frank Wannamaker, II, Richmond, Va. ; Re.'^, J. George, Berwyn, Pa.; Redmond, Larry Hollis, .\sheville, N.C; Robertson, Sandra Margaret, Greenwich, Conn.
Row 4:
Reed, Donald Brewster, Cheshire, Conn.; Ren- FRO, Carl Brown, Jr., Wilson, N.C; Reynolds, Jon Roger, Lewisville, N.C; Reynolds, Willl^m RoscoE, Martinsville, Va.; Rice, John Russell, .\nacostia, D.C; Rich, Benjamin Preston, Bal- timore, Md.
Row 5:
Richardson, David Preston, Milwaukee, Wise. ; Richardson, James Milton, Houston, Texas: RiDDicK, Daniel Howison, Lynchburg, \"a. : Ridge Martha Cole, High Point. N.C; Riggs, Millard M., Morganton, N.C; Rimer, .^lan E., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Row 6:
Rives. Robert Mac, Front Royal, Va. : Roberts. William .Albert, Toledo, Ohio; Robins, Judy .\lan. High Point, N.C: Robinson, Susan, Nash- ville, Term.: Robinson, Peter .Alfred, Engle- wood, Colorado: Robinson. Hugh Burgess. Jr.. Winter Park, Fla.
Row 7:
Rogers, Edward David, Fayetteville, N.C. : Roman, William Br.adford, Jr., Coral Gables. Fla.; Roschen, George Henry. Lansdale, Pa.: Roediger, John Harger, Westfield, N.J.; Rose, Charles Peete, Henderson, N.C; Ross, Court- ney Beaman. Jr., Brevard, N.C.
Row 8:
Rouse, Welby Corbett, Jr., Greensboro, N.C: RuBENSTEiN, Jack, Cincinnati, Ohio; Rudiger, Rosalind Louise^ Hawthorne, N.Y. ; Rudoy. Herbert Lewis, Evanston. 111.: Runyan Darreli, Wesley, Pensacola, Fla.: Rushton. Stewart. Jr., Interlaken, N.J.
Row 9:
Russell, Henry H., Miami, Fla.; Russell M. Lynn, Kings Mountain, N.C; Rutkin, Stuart Ivan, West Orange, N.J.; Ryan, Florence June, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Sader, Martha Maxwell, Brevard, N.C: Sahn, Steven .Alan, Merrick, N.Y.
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Row 1:
Salisbury, Stephen Robert, Collingswood, N. J.; Salo, Kenrick Vincent, Manchester, N. H.: Samler, Virginia Dale, Riviera Beach, Fla. ; Samonds, Janet Eloise, Durham, N. C; San- ders, Mariann Kirven, VVinston-Salem, N. C; Sandstead, Morris William, Sterling, Ohio.
Row 2:
Sarafian, Peter Gregory, Loudonville, \. Y. ; Sargent, Mary Lou, Coral Gables, Fla. ; Satter- field, Robert William, Pittsburgh. Pa.: Sanders, Harvey Ronald, .Norfolk, \ a. ; Sawers, Jerry Brian, .Xeedham, Mass.; Sawers, Larry Bruce, Xeedham, Mass.
Row 3:
ScALA, Daniel Joseph, Bayonne, N. J.: Scales, John Fairley, Weirsdale, Fla.: Schley, Evander DuER, Middleburg, Va. ; Schmidt, Clifford Mat- thew, Jr., Newton, N. J.; Schmidt, Sybille Me- brure, Durham, N. C; Schnering. John Otto, Sarasota, Fla.
Row 4:
Schroeder, Jacob Michael, Riverside. Conn.; Scott, Charles Ryland, .Atlanta, Ga. : Scott, James Matics, Br\n Mawr, Pa.; Seagraves, Warren Frank, Jr., .Allentown, Pa.; Seastrunk, John Gordon, Columbia, S. C; Seeman, Char- lotte Gail, .Arlington, \a.
Row 5:
Sewell, Robert .■\lvin, Franklin. Tenn. : Shack- ford, John Starling, Oklahoma City. Okla.: Shaeffer, James Murry. Norman, Okla.: Shar- tle. John .Adam, Troy, Ohio: Sheldon. Clifford George, W. Long Branch. N. J.; Sheridan, .Alice Murrell. Chicago. 111.
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SiMiON, Carole Lee, High Point, N. C. : SiM- monds, Robert Mahoney, X'erona, N. J.: Sisk, Michael, Reading, Pa.: Silberg, William Paul, Woodbridge, Conn.: Skinker, Robert Lewis, Chevy Chase, Md.: S.mith, Brian Edward, Scars- dale, N. Y.: Smith, Calvin DeFriest, Jr., Port Charlotte, Fla.
Row 8:
Smith, Clayton Fitzhugh, Thomasville, N. C. ; Smith, D. Gibson, Charleston, W. Va.; Smith, Dwin Lwvrence, Durham, N. C; Smith, Don- \iii F.I'ward, Granite Falls, N. C; Smith, Eliza- III III Ann, Kenesaw, Ga.; Smith, Emily Carol, (,i.-,i.^Ik.io, N. C.
Row 9:
Smith, Frances .Ann, .Atlanta, Ga. : Smith, Jerry Harvfy, Staunton, \'a.: Smith, Letitia .A.nne, Charlotte, \. C: Smith, Lewis -August, Jr., -Ai- ken, S. C:.: Smith, Marcia Sharon, Hampton, \'a. ; Smith, O.scar Wubur. Jr., Pilot Mountain, N. C.
Row 1:
Smith, Patricia Brandon, Asheville, N.C.; Smith, Stephen Hoff, Stockbridge, Mass.; Smith. Thomas Sidney, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Smotherman, Robert Ridley, Nashville, Tenn. ; Snead, Max- well .^rrington, Jr., Denver, Colo.; Snow, Sa- BiN Tucker, Plainfield, N. J.
Row 2:
Spalding, Joan Ingham, Toledo, Ohio; Speck. Linda Jean. Raleigh, .\. C; Spencer, Stew.\rt Thorne, Jr., Harrington, R. I.; Spencer, Wil- liam Sherwood, Hollywood, Fla.; Springer, John William. Sandusky, Ohio; Spencer, Rex H.\RBOUR. Tipp City, Ohio.
Row 3:
Spruill, John Reynold, Roper, N. C; Spurill, LouLSA McIntosh, Cheraw, S. C; Stallings, Kenneth Mayn.\rd, Durham, N. C; Steele, Thomas Wesley, Spartanburg, S. C; Stein. Jerry Brooks, Fayetteville, N. C. ; Stein, Rich- ard Nathan, Tampa, Fla.
Row 4:
Stevens, Joel Bartlett, III, Kingsport, Tenn.: Stevens, Thomas Joseph, Asheville, N. C: Stewart, Kenneth Rand, Charleston, W. Va. ; Stilwell, Louise .Alison, Fort Bra.gg, N. C: Stollwerk, David. Lynbrook, N. Y. ; Straw, Dennis John, Gary. N. C.
Row 5:
Strickland, James Edward, Columbia, S. C. : Stanfield, William Wesley, Dunn, N. C: Starr, George Edwin, Bessemer City, N. C.; Stattenfield, Daniel Barry, Chatham. N. J.; Steed, Ronald Craig, Greensboro, N. C; Ste- phen, Frederick Ronald, Durham, N. C.
Row 6:
Stettles, Kathleen Carol, Passaic, .\. J. Stewart, David Nesbit, Coral Gables. Fla. Stone, Bernell Kenneth, Blacksburg, Va. Strayhorn, Martha Davis, Nashville, Tenn. Stubbs, Thomas Harold, Middletown, Ohio Stuckey, Carol LaGrande, Charlotte, .\. C.
Row 7:
Sullivan, John Jay, Camp Lejeune, N. C: Sul- livan, John Hansell, Asheville, N. C. : Sut- cliffe, Ralph Joe, W.iyne. N. J. : Sutherin, John Paul, East Palestine, Ohio; Swain, Eliza- beth, Winston-Salem, N. C. ; Swasey, Allan Vincent, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Row 8:
Sweet, Donn Lafayette, Roanoke. Va.; Sweger, Daniel Marion, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sydnor, Caro- line Meade, .Alexandria, Va. ; Taft, Charles V.\N, Greenville, N. C; Tausig, John Geyer, Jr., Arlington, Va. : Taylor, Jeanette Mae, Green- ville, N. C.
Row 9:
Taylor, Lucy Wilder, Louisburg, N. C. ; Tay- lor, Thomas Newton, Charlotte, N. C; Ter- rell, JoH.N Charles, Dunedin, Fla.; Thomas, Charles Aluysius. Ill, Washington, Pa.: Thomas, Douglas .^llen. East Hampton, N. Y.: Thompson, Richard Miles, Langley, A.F.B., \'a.
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Row 1:
Thomy, VixctNT Anthony, Jr., Lake City, S. C. ; Thurman, Terry Tim, Signal Mountain, Tenn.: Titus, Donald Ray, Charlotte, N. C: ToBiN, Sammie Lou, Dayton, Ohio; Todd, Joseph Hampton, Fayetteville, N. C; Todd, Margery Lee, Bettendorf, Iowa; Tousey, Gail Marie, Jacksonville, Fla.
Row 2:
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Ferber, Lakeville, Conn. Ielissa, South Bend, Ind. Trent, Mary Elizabeth, St. Petersburg, Fla. Trent, Rebecca Grey, Durham, N. C; TriM' BOUR, Nancy Jean, Warren, Ohio: Troiano, .\nthony Michael, Jr., Shelby, N. C. Trott, David Walter, Garden City, N. Y.
Row 3:
Truesdell, John Alan, Flint, Mich.; Truitt, David Jordan, St. Francisville, La. : Tucker, William Hiram, III, Memphis, Tenn.; Turner Jack Sherrill, Durham, N. C; Turner, Neil Evans, Trucksville. Pa.; Tyndall, Maky Louise, Kinston. N. C: Uhden, Henry Otto, Point Pleasant Beach, N. J.
Row 4:
UiBLE, David Robert, Shaker Heights, Ohio Ui.RicH, William Paul, Audubon, N. J.; Smith Caloin DeFriest, Jr., Port Charlotte, Florida Umstead, Merle Bradley, Durham, N. C; Up CHURCH, Mabel Stuart, Raleigh, N. C; Vail Helen Winifred, Diu^ham, N. C; Vayda, Law rence Robert, Ridgefield, N. J.
Row 5:
N'ernfr, .Ann Harris, .Arlington, Va. ; Vieregg, .\rthur B., .-Vrlington, Va.: Vick, Bonnie Gray, Ch;irlcston, W. \'a. : Vickery, Raymond Euekial, [r., Vienna, \'a. ; Vincent, Roger Sherman, bedhain. Mass.; Vintinner, Jane Mildred, Franconia, N. H.: Volly, Margaret Anne, Rich- mond, Va.
Row 6:
\nN(;\\o.\, Charles .Alfred, Sanford, N C. : \\\rii, Lkslif Stephen, Batavia. N. Y. : \\ Mill s. John Franklin, Corpus Christi, Texas: W \i iikdi-, f;\vF\noiYN Johnston, Richmond, \ ,1 ; Wmi. H\vi\ .\eill, Raineville, W. Va. : W \i 1 , |mk (;\riimk, Burlington, N. C. ; Wal- 1 M K. Sri 1)\MH . Chapel Hill, N. C.
Row 7:
Walker, Thomas Lee, Durham, N. C; Walker William Montgomery, Rock Island, 111.: WaI' R\TH, WiiiiAM Bradley, III, Madison, Wise: W SKMK. Ikank Reid, .Anderson, S. C; Ward, i;i ; A IUk.n.s. Rowland, N, C; Ward, Terrv E.mkk.son, J.H-ksonville, Fla,; Washburn, Bar- bara Jane, Bloomington, 111.
Row 8:
\\ \TisiN-, RoiiiKi I.H.. Xru Orleans, La.; Wat- Ki.s WiiiixM SNMiii, |k., Durham, N. C. ; WMsox. Ai s\ D.M ;ivs, K,„kv Mount, N. C. ; \Vm.s,,n. KsTKiNN Joiixs.iN. Ralcigh, N. C: Watson, William Edward. Wilson, N. C. Weaver, Janet Marie, Bailey, N. C: Webb, Richard Stanley, Jr., Miami, Fla.
Row 9:
Webber. Winona Louise, Winter Park, Fla.; Weber. Jii i Karen, Trenton, N. J.; Weeks, B\RH\RS K\v. .\ik.M. S, f;.; WiiKs, Beverly \\...ii\, 1). nil, nil. X C \SiniM\\, Harold liciiiiRi, khhiiKiiiii, \ .1 WiiiHiN. .\\ncy Leila, Ch.ulcittr \ t: Wills. RiiiisKii Ddi'GLAS, Glen R,H k, \. J.
Row 1:
Wells, Willum Allen, Alexandria, Va.; West, David LeRoy, Woodland, N. C; Westerman, Charles Edward, Falls Church, Va. : Wharton, Paul Burke, Keyport, N. J.; Wheat, Mary Erskine, Aiken. S. C. ; Wheeler, Harold Neil, Columbia, S. C: Wheeler, Michael Olson, Grosse Point, Mich.
Row 2:
Whisnaxt, John Keenan. Jr., Shelby, N. C. ; White, Jane Dale. Shelby, N .C: White, Thomas Sherwell, Greenville, S. C. ; Whitney, Arthur Raymond, Goshen, N. Y.; Whitney, Laurel M.\rtin, Wayzata, Minn.; Whittle. Reed, Winter Park. Fla.: Whorton, Jimmy C:i if- ton. Portsmouth, ^'a.
Row 3:
Wilbourne, Harriet Sharon, Lillin,s;ton, N. C Wilcox, John F.. Pompano Beach, Fla.: Wilcox, Landis. Melrose, Winston-Salem, N. C; WiL- KiNs, William T., Durham, \. C; Wilkinson, James Glenn, Norman, Oklahoma; Wilkinson, Lillian Ann, Charleston, W. \'a.; Willett. Roy Baldwin, Roanoke. Va.
Row 4:
Williams, .'Klvah Tennyson, Jr., Naval Weapons Station, Va. Williams, Edwin Joseph, Levittown, Pa.; Williams, Herbert Haywood. Columbia, S. C; Williams, James Wendell. Birmingham, Mich.; Williams, Martha Elizabeth, .\lcoa, Tenn. ; Williams, Melvin Guy, Pink Hill, N. C.: Williams. Pattie Jean. Washington, D. C.
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Row 5:
Williams, Richard Gordon, Jr., Wellesley, Mass.; Williams, Samuel H.\rrison, Alexandria, Va.: Williams, Thomas Finley, Middletown, Ky. : Williamson, John Neville, Wauseon, Ohio: Willis, Mary .•\., Milwaukee, Wise. Willwerth. Ben M.'^tthews, Mountain Falls. N. Y.; Wilson. Bii.LiE Beth, Miami, Fla.
Row 6:
Wilson, Patricia Gail, Arlington, Va. ; Wing. Robert Henry, San Diego, Calif.; Winkler, .Arthur Dulany, Hannibal, Mo.; Winston, James Fallon, Coral Gables, Fla.; Win'.eler, William Charles, Napoleon, Ohio: Womble. William Fletcher, Jr., Winston-Salem. N. C ; Wonsidler. Robert Ray, Hellertown, Pa.
Row 7:
Wood. Joh.x A., Parma, CJhio; Wood, Samuel Eugene. Durham. N. C; Wood, Stan Wray, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. ; Wooten, Mary Bryan, Kinston, .\. C; Worden, Susan Frances, San .Antonio, Texas; Wright, Joseph DeWitt, Charleston, W. Va.; WuLFSBERO, EiNAR JOHN, Arlington. Va.
Row 8:
Yaoer, Sue .Ann, Silver Spring, Md.; Yake, Jeffry Thomas, Titusville, N. J.; Yarnali , Ly.nn Louise, Milwaukee, Wise: Yarnali., Wayne Herit.\ge, Pittsburgh. Pa.: York, Tekla Ann, Larson .A.F.B., Washington; Yocum, Ed- ward Strickland, Larchmont, N. Y.: Zais. Bar- RIE Emert, New York C:ity.
Row 9:
Zaugg, Mary Cecile, .Annandale, Va. ; Zeren, Richard William, Towson, Md. ; Zide, Elliott Lawrence, Fitchburg, Mass.; Zinn, Thomas Joseph, Fort Thomas, Ky.
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Nurses Executive Board
The Nurses' Executive Council acts as a congress in repre- senting each member of the Student Government Association. Among its purposes are the development of individual re- sponsibility, the recommendation of regulations which enable the Association to function more effectively, and the enforce- ment of the Association Constitution.
The Council consists of a president, vice-president, corre- sponding secretary, recording secretary, treasurer, the Chair- men of the Honor Council, the Chairmen of the standing com- mittees, and the President of the Freshman Class.
The Council's services include Freshman Orientation, vari- ous publications, sponsorship of social and religious activities, an athletic program, the coordination of the facilities of the School of Nursing with those of Duke hospital, and partici- pation in the North Carolina State Student Nurses' Associa-
Peggy King, Chairman of Nurses Executive Board.
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Front Row: Left to Right: B. Brown, B. Unger, P. King, B. Mraz. Second Row C Seiton. M Field, S. Eliot, K. Spcnkle, M Rohrhurst. Third Row: B. Barkley, M. Sherman, B. Buff, K. Hart, S. Carlson, J. Rollins Absent. N. Espenshade.
The Judicial Board
Betty Mraz, Chairman of the Nurses Judicial Board.
The responsibilities delegated to the Judicial Board in- clude those of trying infractions of the Student Govern- ment Association rules, working with Social Standards to maintain all aspects of student conduct, to try cases re- ferred by the Social Standards Committee, to have charge of affairs concerning the welfare of students living in the Nurse's residence, and to enforce the house rules set forth in the Nursing Handbook.
The Board is composed of a chairman, who is the Vice- President of the Student Government Association, the Honor Council Chairman, the vice-presidents of the four classes, the Recording Secretary of the Student Govern- ment Association, the Social Standards Chairman, and one member elected from each class.
Future plans have been made to revise many of the present rules, in order to increase the individual's sense of responsibility and to insure more orderly conduct with re- gard to social regulations.
Left to Right: K. Ross, L. Kurlbaum, A. Hix, C. Seaton, B. Mraz, B. Unger, I. Sklar, V. Kliner, I. Hill, D. Duhy. Absent: K. Widing, N. Espenshade.
Social Standards
The Social Standards Committee is composed of two members elected from each class and a chairman, who is a senior and elected by the student body. The chairman is also a member of the Executive Council of the Nurse's Student Government Association and of the Judicial Board.
This year the committee has attempted to revise many of the rules that had become decadent and plans have been made to continue this revision next year. All infrac- tions of the rules laid down by this committee are tried by the committee with the assistance from the Judicial Board and the Honor Council when necessary.
It is hoped that the social standard rules set down for each student nurse will help her to form the concepts and exemplify the conduct that is socially and morally accept- able to her school, her fellow students, and her profession.
Carol Seaton, Chairman of the Nurses Social Standards Committee.
Seated: C. Hartline, C. Seaton, A. Dodson. Standing: P. Campbell, L. Mayne, B. Brod, M. Hanes.
Freshmen Advisory Council
Ann Donnelley, Chairman of Nurses FAC
That September day when the new freshmen student nurse arrives marks the beginning of a week crowded with activities. She is confronted by students, faculty members, classmates, a house mother, a big sister, and a girl in white. This girl in white is her Freshman Advisory Counselor, a sophomore student nurse who will give her and the five or six other girls in her group a clearer insight into the Duke way of life.
The Freshman Advisory Council helps plan and guide all organized activities during Freshman Week and also has the responsibility of helping the new students to learn the rules of the School of Nursing. The FAC's duties offi- cially end when the Student Government Association test is administered in late autumn, but many of the girls find that a lasting relationship has formed which continues through the years.
Front: B. Wishnov, D. McKay. Row Two: C. Frey, N. Hooper, A. Donnelley, M. Denyes, C. Kreider. Row Three: D. Lehmann, E. Havens, P. Zimmerman, A. Hix, B. Bred, S. Norwood.
Honor Council
One of the most outstanding privileges of the Duke Student Nurse is the opportunity to participate in carry- ing out the code of the Honor System. Each girl signs a pledge when she enters the School of Nursing which there- after pervades her academic life, her professional life, and her social life. The Honor System is a permanent respon- sibility, but one which every girl proudly carries. It helps create a more trusting and trusted group of girls. It is widely respected, and as a result of its success, each girl enjoys many privileges not otherwise granted.
The Honor Council, a body composed of students elected to this position, tries each reported breach of the Honor Code, and the decision they reach is considered fi- nal. The Honor System provides each girl with the oppor- tunity to become a mature and responsible woman as well as a respected member of her chosen profession.
Barbara Unger, Chairman of the Nurses Honor Council.
Left to Right: V. Mock, S. Schiederbauer, H. Livingston, J. Stephens, B. Waaland, P. King, B. Unger, M. Peterson. A. Pratt, B. Green, J. Forrest. S. Matthew .s.
Row 1:
Patricia Ann Baker, Washington 21, D.C.; Honor Council 1 ; Nurses Choir 1 ; Social Standards 2 ; Student Union 2; ChronicU 2; YWCA 2. Elizabeth Jacqueline BooE, King, N.C.; Brenda Gail Brown, Pearisburg, Va.; Student Union 1; Nurses Choir 1, 2; MSF 1, 2, 3. 4; Class Treasurer 2 ; Campus Chest 2 : FAC 2 : NSG.\ Treasurer 3, 4: Women's Glee Club 3: Symposium 3: Chapel Choir 4. Nancy Adaire Brown, Hobb:villp, X.C; MSF 1, 2: Judicial Boaid 3: YWCA 3: Publica- tions Committee 3.
Row 2:
Peggy Sue Campbell, York, Pa.: Student Union 1, 2, 3: Class Secretary 2, XSGA Social Chairman 3. Su- zanne W. Carlson, Nutley, N.J.; Harriet Clarke Danielson, Windham, Conn.; .^lice Irene Dotson, Gladys, Va. ; Women's Glee Club 1, 2; Chapel Choir 2; Social Standards 2, 4.
Row 3:
S\ra Kent Ellett, Seaford, Delaware: Women's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurse's Choir
1, 2, 3; Chancel Singers 4: MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Nurse Co- ordinator of MSF 3, 4 : University Religious Council
2, 3, 4: Campus Chest 2; Co-Editor Corridor 2: Pub. Board 4; NSG.^ Publicatons Chairman 4. Marie Car- men Enz, Worthington, Ohio. Janet Lee Fairchild, Mt. Kisco, N.Y. : Nurses Choir 1, 2: Representative Curriculum Comm. 4; Barbara Jane Green, Janesville, Wisconsin: Women's Glee Club 1, 2: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3; Chancel Singers 2, 3; Student Union 2, 3; FAC: 2 : Honor Council 4.
Row 4:
Sallie Sue Hall, Martinsville, \'a. ; Nurses Choir; Class Treasurer 3. Barbara Parrish Hanks, Randle- man, N.C. ; Nurses Choir 1, 2; NSGA Religious Act Chairman 2; University Religious Council 2. Nina Imo- GENE Hill, Charlotte, N.C; FAC 2; Woman's Judicial Board 4; Honor Council 3. Diana Jane Hurley, Buf- falo 26, N.Y.
Row 5:
Sarah English Jones, Fayetteville, X.C. Peggy .'^nn King, Chapel Hill, N.C; Secretary, Duke Christian Fel- lowship, 3, 4. Penelope King, Longmeadow, Mass.; Campus Chest 1, 2, 3; FAC 2: United Student Fellow- ship 1, 2, 4; YWCA 2, 4; Who's Who 4: Santa Filo- mena; Class Sec. 1; Nurses Choir 1: Class Pres. 2: NSGA, Corresponding Secretary 3; NSG.\ President 4; Joe College Steering Comm. 4. Carol Gale Kreps, Charleston, W.Va.
Row 6:
.\manda Rodgers McBath, Plainfiield, X.J. Elizabeth Carlotte Mraz, Charlotte 9, N.C: FAC Chairman 2: YWCA 3: XSGA Orientation Chairman 3; XSGA \'icc President: Chairman, Judicial Board; Santa Filonicna. Kay Lynni: Xeve, Rochester, NY.; Westminster Fel- lowship 1; Nurses Choir 1. Eleanor Cecilia Page, Richmond 25, \'a.: Westminster Fellowship 1; Nurses Choir 1 ; Student Union 2.
Row 7:
Xancy Elizabfth Pope, Drewryville, \'a. ; Glee Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers
2, 3, 4: Hoof 'n Horn I, 2: Treasurer,^ Brown House 2: Class President 4: XSGA Student Co-ordinate Chair- man 3. M.^RiLYN Al Peterson, Lakewood, N.Y.; MSF 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pres. 3; Nurses Choir 2, 3; YWCA Honor Council 4. Jeanne Gayle Porter, Salt Rock, W. Va.: Santa Filomena; Neridian 1. 2. 3; Student Union 4: XSGA Ahletic Comm. Chairman 3.
Row 8:
Judity Carlotta Rand, Buffalo 26, X.Y. ; Cla^s Treas- urer 1; Nurses Choir 1; USF 1; MSF 2; State SNA. Diane Lewis Reed, Severna Park, Md.; Nurses Choir; F.AC 2; Social Standards 3. Elizabeth Rhodes Riley, Winchester, \'.i, : Chip.! C'hnir 2, 3, 4; Chancel Singers 4; Woman's (Wn ( Inl. 1, ; C:atherine Latimer Ross, Seaford, Del.. T \( 1 i .iiiinis Chest 2: Newman Club 2; Honor Coun. il 1,1 jmli-Board 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 4; House C:hairnian -1.
Row 1:
Judy Patricia Rowe. Jacksonville, Fla. ; Honor Council 2: FAC: 2: Class \'ice President 3: Class Treasurer 4. Joyce Marie Sayler, Tampa, Fla. : Nurses Choir 2 : Woman's Glee Club 3; Honor Council 4. Carol Ann Seaton, Lyndon, Ky. ; Who's Who; Santa Filomena; Nurse's Choir 1, 2; Methodist Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3. 4; Campus Chest 3: Judicial Board 4; Religious Coun- cil 3, 4; Social Standards Chairman 4, Betty Gay Shore, King, N.C.; Student Union 1, 2, 3; Class Secre- tary 4.
Row 2:
Beverly Teagle, Ormond Beach, Fla.; UCYM 2; Edi- tor, Religious Life Handbook 4; SNA Chairman 4. Barbara .Ann Unger, Federalsburg, Md. ; F.\C 2; \\ Oman's Glee Club 1 ; Class President 1 ; Honor Council 2, 3, 4; Judicial Board 4. Katrina 'Vangeli, Washing- ton, DC; Campus Chest 1. Susanne Weber, Campus Chest 2.
Row 3:
Elizabeth Clifton Wheeler. Durham. N.C. : Class \"ice President 1 ; Judicial Board 1 ■ FAC 2 ; Campus Chest 2 : Honor Council 2 ; NSG.A Recording Secretary 3. Betty Williams, Kannapolis, N.C; BSU 1; Nurse's Choir 1.
Senior Nurses
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K. Ross, Vice-President;
B. Shore, Treasurer;
N. Pope, President
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Junior Nurses
N. Bond, President:
L. Kurlbaum, Vice-President;
M. Meeker, Secretary;
J. Lytle, Treasurer.
Ro« 3:
Barbara Joyce Dimmick, Baltimore, Md. Patricia Metcalf Drewry', Virginia Beach, V'a. Nancy Espexshade, Manassas, Va. Rosemary Finkbeiner, Laurens, S. C.
Row 4:
Patricia Ann Flatter, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Nancy Carol Gray, Durham, N. C. Judith Alice Hardesty, Lynchburg, Va. Charlene Hartline, Cincinnati, Ohio
Row 1:
Linda Mary Klose, West Chester, Pa.
LisBETH Lea Kurlbaum, Broadalbio, N. Y.
Si'E Ann Leyrer, Hamilton, Ohio
Janice Elberfeld Lytie. Chillicothe, Ohio
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Row 2:
Patricia McIlvain, Douningtovvii, P^i. Marie Algela Meeker, Washington, D. C. Pamela Ann Moore, Cambridge, Md. Susan Janf Morrison, Warren. Ohio
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Row 3:
Louise Virginia Nigh, Chevy Chase, Md. Marilyn Louise Ollsen, Silver Spring, Md. Barbara Margaret Otis. Valley Stream, N. Y. Margaret Gail Pafford, Bluefield, W. Va.
Row 4:
Helen Anne Parkinson, Greenville N. C. Margaret Mary Plockelman, West Palm Beach. Fla Janet Ruth Poling, Clarksburg, W Va. .■\liso.\ Pratt, Longmeadow, Mass.
Row 5:
Mary Ann Rohrhurst, Bound Brook, N. J. Judith Anne Rollins, Warsaw, N. C. Jane Lee Stephens, Livingston, N. J. Judy Louise Stephenson, Maplewood. N. J.
Row 6:
Georgia Ann Stevens, Arlington, \'a. Carol A. Suwak, Washington, Pa. Sally Hodgson Taylor, Chatham, \'a. MiLi Y Wagoner, Salisburv, N. C.
Row 7;
Margaret Ann Weaver, Baltimore, Md. Martha Diane Westcott, Tenafly. N. J. Karen L. Widing, Rochester, X. Y. Carol Elizabeth Wood, Bridgeport, Conn.
Mary Helen Lelenz, Greenwich, Conn. M\ry Patricia Zipperer, Savannah, Ga.
JN J MooRB AmnROSK, Charles Town, W. Va. Mn i.i'j I) Anne Andkkson, Quanset Point, R. I. W I -I'V S. Andkkson, Lonnmcadow, Mass. Makvanne KiNKi fR Baskin, Bishopville, S. C. Sandy L. Brkmer, DcWitt, N. Y.
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IJM.A Joy Bl.SlM.I Bari.ara Susax J',1 {Iahoi.y {;ain, I .1 Martha Ki.izajii i
1. N. J. N. Y. tcville, N. C.
Row
'I'\MORiA Ann Ci.ary, High Point, N. C. F.i.t.KN Ji'.AN Cooi'i'.K, Mansfield, Ohio. LouiBF. Disk, Falls Clhurch, Va. Annk Warner Donnei.i.y, Locl(port, N. Y. Susan Lkjia F.iiKR.sor.R, CoIIl-rc I'ark, Md.
Row 4:
Sue Evan.s, Lymh, Kv.
Barbara Ei.aink Fkay, Rorkvilk- Ccntrf, N.
Jane Ann Ford, Pittsburgh, Ponn.
Jane Elizabeth Forrest, Northport, N. Y.
Karkn Jank Forenuis, Flushing, N. Y.
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iDiiiN, Newark, Del.
Fort Meade, Md.
i)Y, Drc.xcl Hill, Penn.
Row C:
NrKKl. Guy, Greenville, S. C. PATHfciA Annk Harris, Greensboro, N. C. Evi'.i YN Kayk Havens, Danville, Va. SiHKi KY Marie Hkidkn, Schenectady, N. Y. A.nn H. Hix, Prospect, Va.
Row 7:
HMiMVKA JiNE Iloi.i.ANn, Glen Rid^e, .N J. Sylvia Annk Holt, Winston-Salem, N. C;. Nancy Bryant Hooper, Elizabeth City, N. G. Maroari't F. Hudson, Johnstown, Penn. Sandra I.kk Huey, Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Row «:
ToNi Lke Jeannette, Baltimore, Md.
Mary ^nicb Karp, Sufficld, Conn.
Cynthia Ann Krp.ider, Lancaster, Pa.
F.riii lyn Wiiitakf.r I.ambert, Pillsburgh, Penn
|ii|.Mii .\nn LAN. ;sam. Cleveland, Ohio
Row 9:
Dale Francink Leiimann, Wayne, N, J. Lynda Raf Lkslie, Fern Creek, Ky. Lois Jean Lundhoi m, Ridgewood, N. J Diane Juanita McKay, Fayetteville, N. C. Franoi:8 Liane Marshall, Clarence, N. Y.
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Sylvia Adei.e M\ vvs, Ch.ulolte, N. C.
Linda Carol M\-. i W > ili. I.I \. J. Pamela Gay Moi / 1 'ii i linlotte, N. C. Jeannette Louisi. Mi'midhh, (kiithcrsburg, Md Sharon Berda.s Norwood, Glen Ridge, N. J.
Sophomore Nurses
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Makii.yn |an ISkkmi, H.ili|Mpr, N. \ Nina Ki.i/.ahi.i n l'\ i< , Imi Kil.-v, K,
Bl'.TSY KAYI'. I'iM.. I , K..lrlr,l. \ C,
Cauoi. Ann I>iusm>n. M,.mism1I.', 1',iii, Mahv 1,i.:|.; Savi.ik. l!.,llm , NM
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'I'OIII'. RO.SK SKANOK, Nrw II.IMM, Ccinil
IsAiiKi, N. Ski.ar. Mai.s.ii.r.1.1.1 I'.iik, N V. Mahy Jank .Si'ANiii.i'.K, Anliiioir, I'i'im. Aniwi'.a Kayk St. John, M:iiii-ll:i, i\,\. Linda Stki'.i.i'., I'itisliiitKh, I'ciiri.
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Maky Woodiiii.i. Wm.ii. \ II. I, \-.i.
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Row 1:
Janet Louise Baker, Summit, N. J. Barbara Aline Barclay, Clearwater, Fla. Nancy Carolyn Barden, Philadelphia, Perm. Beverly Hayes Brooks, Royboro, N. C. Lesley Ann Carpenter, Fort Lauderdale, Fla
Row 2:
Rachel Di.\.\a Charles, Greensboro, N. C, Margaret Elizabeth Conn, .\rlington, Va. Eliza Carroll C^onner, Milwaukee, \Vis. Carol Laura Crane, Pittsburgh, Perm. Betty Jean D\nker, Plainfield, N. J.
Row 3:
Eline Cade Dierauf, Longmeadow, Mass. Dmnne May Doke, Winnetka, 111. Donna May Duhy, Larchmont, N. Y. Joanne Edens, Fort Hood, Texas S\RAH Louise Fisher. Baltimore Md,
Row 4:
Sandra Ann Foster, Silver City, N, C.
Lois Ann Gaige, Fails Church, Va.
June Evelyn Gehrig, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
Judith Baldwin Gillespie, Newport News, \'a.
Cornelia .\nn Griffin, Robersonville, N. C.
Row 5:
Elizabeth R. Grover, Glen Ridge, N. J. Linda Ann Grubenmann, Laurinburg, N. C. Linda Carole Hall, Charleston, W, Va. Mary Louise Hanes, Morehead City, N. C. Beverly Ann Hitchcock, Jenkintown, Pcnn.
Freshmen Nurses
Freshman Class Officers are: Barbara Barclay. President; Donna Duhy, Vice-President; Marian Irwiii, Secretary; Betsy Reeves, Treasurer.
Row 1:
Marilyn Ruth Howe, Medfoid, Mass. Marion Carol Irwin, Johnson City, Tcnn. Judith Ann Jackson, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. JOHANN\ Johnson, Rio de Janeiro, Giianabar Marco Keliow. Lansford, Pa.
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Judith Ann Kiepe, Westfield. N.
\"irginia Ann Kliner, Northfield, N J. Sally Jo Krallmann, Short Hills, N. J. Linda Joanne Lee, Chatham, N. J. Eiizabeth Lynne Long. Alexandria, \'
Row 3:
Mary Margaret MacRobert, Flint, Mich. Sandra Cecile McDaniel, Jacksonville, Fla. Virginia Dail McIlhenny, Kailua, Hawaii Gail Ann Malevan, Shaker Heights, Ohio Deborah Elizabeth Means, Buffalo, N. Y.
N'lCTORiA Leola Mock, Beaufort, S. C. Frances Gail Newman, Lerona, W. Va. Judith .Anne Oelschlegel, Terryville, Conn. Marilyn Ann O'Meara, Erie, Penn. Susan Charlotte Onken, Cincinnati, Ohio
Row 5:
Nancy Gayle Pea-ch, Athens, Ga. Patricia Anne Pecor, Shelburne, Vt. Kristin Elizabeth Mary Petch, Durham, N. C. Irene John Poupalos, FoUv Beach, S. C. Sue B. Price, Highlnd Park,' 111.
Row 6:
Margaret Lang Rastall, Sea Girt, N. J. Brenda ."Vnn Reed, Camden, S. C. Elizabeth James Reeves, Durham, N. C. Carol .Anne Rogers, Haworth, N. J. Suzanne Me.\dor Ross, Charlotte, N. C.
Row 7:
Elizabeth .Ann Rowland, Chappagua, N. Y.
Rose Satterfield, Tenafly, N. J.
Susan Mary Scheiderbauer, Wilmington, De
Rosalie Ann Shaw, Richmond, Va.
Holly .Anne Skodol, Glassport, Penn.
Edith A. Smoot, Atlanta, Ga. Mary Rowena Snapp, Bristol, Tenn. Carolyn Blakeslee Soden, .\marillo, Texas Marcia Lynne Steen, Manhasset, N. V. Barbara Josephine T.\ggart, Pitman, N. Y.
Row 9:
Beverly Joan Tr.wis, Tenafly, N. J. Maroaret Jane Twigg, High Point, N. C. Barb.^ra Jane Waaland, Corning, N. Y. Sandra Frances Wanoe, Massapequa, N. Y. J. Sandra Williams, Horts, England
Row 10:
Nancy Marie Wise, Raleigh, N. C. Dariene Wynne, Livingston, N. J.
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The formal capping ceremony takes place in Duke Chapel. Seated in the chancel are Dean Jacobansky and Chaplain
Wilkerson.
Harriet Lu'ingston examines the chart rack on a hospital ward.
Sttident
Nurses
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Orientation week the Freshmen arrive, and after many tours, trips around campus, pre-tests and course registration, classes begin. During the year the Fresh- men spend much of their time on East Campus tak- ing many liberal arts courses. The Sophomore year comes quickly, and after "capping" in September, the student starts caring for her first patients.
Throughout this year and the two subsequent ones, the student finds the Hanes House library of great value — as many good medical references are easily accessible within the dormitory. Student-faculty part- ies give the sophomore students a chance to be with their instructors outside the classroom.
The Junior year marks the beginning of the "quar- ter rotations" which are continued through the Senior year. However, the student is not limited to nursing alone, since belonging to the many campus activities, and attending campus lectures give her a chance to widen the scope of her education.
As the Senior year draws to a close, there are many parties such as the Alumnae Banquet and the Junior- Senior Banquet which mark the end of a girl's life as a student. Graduation is at hand, and the student dons a white uniform, gets her Duke School of Nurs- ing pin, and her Bachelor of Science Degree in Nurs- ing. As a professional registered nurse with her degree she is prepared to assume an important status within her community.
Mary Ann Rohrhurst and Nancy Bond with a favoritt- patient from the Children's Ward.
lomore nurses bone up for their science lab.
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Wishnov.
1961 Chanticleer
ANNE CURRY Adminiitration
BETSY KAUFMAN Classes
BRENDA PHILLIPS Honoraries
MARTHA TOVELL |
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BRUCE ERIK |
LYNN KLOSE |
Sports |
Nurses |
MIKE FOLCK |
SANDY HARRISON |
Fraternities |
Organizations |
MARTHA DRUMMOND |
WINDY BASS |
Sororities |
Office Secretary |
MIKE TATISTCHEFF Head Photographer
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF
WYNN MONTGOMERY Photography Editor
JOHNNY ALLEN Captions Editor
BILL McCarthy
Scheduling Editor
Lawrence Katz John De Gooyer
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Oscar Smith, Jr. Roger WiUiams
Steve Pau Ed Eraser
JERRY BUTLER
Assistant Business Manager
BUSINESS STAFF
JAY CULLEN Business Manager
DICK PFEIFFER
Assistant Business Manager
MARIAM STONE
Co-ed Business Manager
GENERAL STAFF
Sarah Auman Stuart Barr Cynthia Batte Anne Beswick Bobbie Block O'Hara Boswell Linda Bower Patsy Burton Leighton Carmichae DeUa Chamberlain Paul Davies Dorothy Dudley Bette Garratt Judy Geckeler Carol Getz Lynn Gilbert Elma Griscom
Chuck Hill Perry Home Jack Jensen Anne Jolly Susan Jordan Marty Kauffman Kathie Kienzle Laurel Kimbrough Sue Klein Kristy Knapp Adrienne Kohn Olivia Kredel Cynthia Kreider Pat Larsen Beverly Lennard Linda Loeb Tift Mann
Patricia Mcllvain LaVergne McNeil Marie Meeker Tom Melton Judy Morris Sam Nicks Laird Patterson Donna Sue Peters Dick Ranson Susie Robinson John Rutenberg Martha Sader Jann Samonds Harry Shinn Ward Stevenson Betty Ward Barbara Weeks
Acknowledgments
The 1961 Chanticleer wishes to express its deepest appreciation to the following for their generous efforts during this year; Misses Doris Leeper and Holly Bivens of the Southern Photo Process Engraving Company; Mr. Ralph Langreck of the Benson Printing Company; Mr. James Churchill and Mr. Thad Sparks for their help with photography; Mr. S. C Harward, Financial Advisor; Mr. Bill Griffith, Director of Student Activities; Dean H. J. Herring; and the Chronicle office for their paper clips, typewriters, pencil sharpener, stray pennies, student directory, and shouts of encouragement.
Special thanks are due Dr. Ranson Patrick for the color paintings and to Miss Jayne Williams, a Woman's College sophomore, for the sketches in the division pages.
For picture credits the Chanticleer thanks The Ann Arbor News. Mr. James Churchill, Mr. Thad Sparks, Fred Gerkins of the Duke Chronicle, Photographic Laboratory, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C., Brian Gracey, and John Lvons.
DIRECTORY
NURSES
Agre, Patricia Ogrien, 925 Oakwood Place, Plainfield, N.J.
Albin, Joan, 1767 Cambridge Rd., Columbus, Ohio
Alexander, Elaine Stump, 22 So. Franklin St., Red Lion, Pa.
Allyn, Jeanne Goodrich, 99 Allyn Blvd., Chardon, Ohio
Amann, Helen Suzanne, 262 Hermosita Drive, Pass A Grille Beach,
Fla. Ambrose, Jane, Box 472, Charles Town, W.Va. Ambler, Sally Ann, 2066 Parkview Ave., Abington, Pa. Anderson, Mildred Anne, 17 Ashmont Ave., Warwick, R.I. Anderson, Nancy Walker, 2214/^ Elba St., Durham, N.C. Anderson, Wendy Sue, 130 Greenacre Ave., Longmeadow, Mass. Bailey, Jane, 924 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C. Bailey, Mary Beatrice, Rt. 1, Box 389 A, Durham, N.C. Baker, Janet Louise, 137 Blackburn Road, Summit, N.J. Baker, Patricia Ann, 102 Modoc Lane, Washington 21, D.C. Barclay, Barbara Aline, 1940 Rainbow Drive, Clearwater, Fla., 391,
402 Barden, Nancy Carolyn, 8635 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia 18,
Pa. Baskin, Maryanne Sinkler, Box 189, Bishopville, S.C. Beemer, Sandra Louise, 105 Dewittshire Rd., DeWitt, N.Y. Berube, Marilyn Mae, Chapel Street, Pascoag, R.L Betts, Alice Elizabeth, 754 Fairacres Ave., Westfield, N.J. Betz, Catherine, 138 Monmouth Rd., Elizabeth, N.J. Bigler, Ruth, 1933 Copeman Blvd., Flint 4, Mich. Bishop, Linda Joy, 2630 Pickett Rd., Durham, N.C. Blecharczyk, Virginia Lea, 235A View Ave., Norfolk 3, Va. Bond, Nancy Lee, 8120 Bellona Ave., Baltimore, Md., 398 Booe, Jacqueline E., P. O. Box 365, King, N.C. Boone, Elizabeth Ann, RFD 1, Box Tree Farm, Whiteford, Md. Brod, Barbara Susan, Bedford Rd., Mt. Kisco, N.Y., 393, 394 Brooks, Beveriy, 311 Charles Circle, Roxboro, N.C. Brown, Brenda Gail, Box 839, Pearisburg, Va., 391 Brown, Nancy Adaire, Hobbsville, N.C. Buff, Bonnie, 4636 Leonard Pkwy., Richmond, Va., 391 Bullock, Patricia C, Route 3, Box 55, Durham, N.C. Burrichter, Metta Otilda, P. O. Box 42, Homestead, Fla. Bustard, Catherine S., 79 Sherwood Road, Tenafly, N.J. Cain, Nancy Carolyn, 1423 Cain Rd., Fayetteville, N.C. Campbell, Peggy Sue, 1427 E. Market St., York, Pa., 393 Carlson, Suzanne Weir, 470 Chestnut St., Nutley, N.J., 391 Carpenter, Lesley Ann, 1201 Southwest 18 Ct., Fort Lauderdale,
Fla. Carpenter, Lynne Conklin, 325 Brookmere Ct., Ridgewood, N.J. Casto, Alice Boyd, 306 W. Maple Ave., Fayetteville, W.Va. Charies, Rachel Diana, 1903 Rolling Road, Greensboro, N.C. Christensen, Kathy E., 6905 Baltimore Blvd., College Park, Md. Church, Carolyn Patteson, Box 729, Mount Hope, W.Va. Clark, Martha Elizabeth, 1455 Pine Valley Loop, Fayetteville, N.C. Clay, Tamoria Ann, 108 Oakwood Ct., High Point, N.C. Cleave, Gertrude Ann, 1 1 Radnor Rd., Great Neck, N.Y. Collins, Doris Emmelyn, 4101 25th Street N., Arlington, Va. Conn, Margaret E., 2513 N. Ninth Street, Ariington 1, Va. Connor, Eliza Carroll, 6907 W. Lloyd St., Milwaukee 13, Wis. Wagoner, Mildred Ellese, P. O. Box 1127, Salisbury, N.C. Crane, Carol Laura, 321 Parkside Ave., Mt. Lebanon, Pa. Crawford, Betsy Jane, Box 502, Sylva, N.C. Creigh, Bettsy, 422 Bryn Mawr Ave., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Crummie, Emma Shipp, 408 Parker Dr., Clinton, N.C. Cude, Cherie Reo, 7 Fort Hunt Rd., Alexandria, Va. Curtiss, Linda Ann, 1733 Central St., Yorktown Hts., N.Y. Danielson, Harriet, Box 4, Windham, Conn. Danker, Betty Jean, 214 Marsh Place, Plainfield, N.J. Denyes, Mary Jean, 35 Collinwood Rd., Maplewood, N.J., 394 Deyton, Ann Woody, 813 Onslow St., Durham, N.C. Dierauf, Eline Gade, 466 Laurel Street, Longmeadow, Mass. Dimmick, Barbara Jovce, Rt. 5, Box 260, Tucson, Arizona Dise, Louise Wyckoff, 1540 Jeanne St., Falls Church, Va. Doke, Dianne May, 1215 Cherry Street, Winnetka, 111. Donnelly, Anne Warner, 44 Grasmere Rd., Lockport, N.Y., 394,
401 Dotson, Alice Irene, Shady Grove Farm, Gladys, Va., 393 Drewr>', Patricia Metcalf, 214 66th St., Virginia Beach, Va. Duhy, Donna May, 51 Cooper Lane, Larchmont, N.Y., 402, 592 Ebersole, Susan Linda, 7005 Rhode Island Ave., College Park, Md. Edens, Joanne, Hqs. Div. Artillery, 2nd Armored Div., Fort Hood,
Texas Ellett, Sara Kent, 812 W. Locust Street, Seaford, Del., 391 Enz, Carmen Marie, 152 E. Granville Rd., Worthington, Ohio Espenshade, Nancy Ann, 422 N. Main, Manassas, Va. Fairchild, Janet Lee, 50 Barker Street, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.
Feay, Barbara Elaine, 22 Cedar Ave., Rockville Centre, N.Y.
Field, Mildred Ann, 2041 Sharon Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C, 391
Finkbeiner, Rosemary, 609 Church St., Laurens, S.C.
Fisher, Sarah Louise, 14 Township Road, Baltimore 22, Md.
Flatter, Patricia Ann, 801 N.W. 24th, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Ford, Jane Ann, 600 Bellaire Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa.
Forrest, Jane Elizabeth, Box 34, Sunset Hill, Northport, N.Y., 395
Forsenius, Karen Jane, 43-56 Murray St., Flushing 55, N.Y.
Foster, Sandra Ann, 314 E. Dolphin Street, Siler City, N.C.
Frey, Carole Ann, 28 Frelen Rd., York, Pa., 394
Gaige, Lois Ann, 1520 Siron Street, Falls Church, Va.
Gehrig, June Evelyn, 304 Burton Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts., N.J.
Gesko, Elizabeth Valerie, Fort Salonga Rd., Northport, N.Y.
Gillespie, Judith Baldwin, 200 James River Drive, Newport News,
Va. Goddin, Anne Chenoweth, 109 Briar Lane, Newark, Del. Graham, Betty Jean, 4306 Roberts Ave., Ft. Meade, Md. Grandy, Willetta Anne, 80 Warrior Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa. Gray, Nancy Carol, Rt. 2, Box 45, Durham, N.C. Green, Barbara Jane, 1124 Burr Oak Ct., Janesville, Wis., 395 Greene, Emma Jane, 109 S. Dogwood Ave., Siler City, N.C. Griffin, Cornelia Ann, Box 34, Robersonville, N.C. Grover, Elizabeth Rue, 35 Woodland Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J. Grubemann, Linda Ann, Morrison Lane, Laurinburg, N.C. Gummey, Jenifer, 1138 Youngsford Rd., Gladwyne, Pa. Guy, John Nixon, Pelham Rd., Greenville, S.C. Hall, Linda Carole, 5015 Noyes Ave., Charleston, W.Va. Hall, Sallie Sue, 925 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va. Hanes, Mary Louise, Rt. 1, Box 273, Morehead City, N.C, 393 Hanks, Barbara Parrish, RFD 1, Randleman, N.C. Hardesty, Judith Alice, 1100 Rhode Island Ave., Lynchburg, Va. Harlow, Judith Elaine, 373 Mountain Ave., Ridgewood, N.J. Harris, Patricia Anne, 3807 Friendly Road, Greensboro, N.C. Hart, Sylvia Kay, 1838 Lombardy Cir., Chariotte, N.C, 391 Hartline, Charlene, 5470 Kugler Mill Rd., Cincinnati 36, Ohio, 393 Havens, Evelyn Kaye, 254 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va., 394 Heiden, Shirley Marie, 1336 Wemple Lane, Schenectady, N.Y. Hitchcock, Beverly Ann, Jericho Manor Bldg. 16, Apt. 245, Jenkin-
town. Pa. Hill, Nina Imogene, 3675 Pelhara Lane, Chariotte, N.C, 392 Hix, Ann Hilda, Rt. 1, Prospect, Va., 392, 394, 401 Holland, Barbara June, 26 Clinton Rd., Glen Ridge, N.J. Holt, Sylvia Anne, Rt. 8, Shattalon Dr., Winston Salem, N.C Hooper, Nancy Bryant, 300 Griffin St., Elizabeth City, N.C, 394 Howe, Marilyn Ruth, 47 Whitney Road, Medford 55, Mass. Hudson, Margaret F., 1620 Mellon Ct. Westmont, Johnstown, Pa. Huey, Sandra Lee, Box 323, Chagrin Falls, Ohio Hurley, Diana Jane, 66 Bernhardt Dr., BulTalo 26, N.Y. Irwin, Marion Carol, 800 E. Holston Ave., Johnson City, Tenn., 402 Jackson, Judith Ann, 1216 N.E. 4th St., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Jeannette, Toni Lee, 1312 Pentwood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Johnson, Carolyn Johanna, c/o USOM, APO 676, N.Y. City Johnson, Margaret Wheeler, 714 N. Abingdon St., Arlington, Va. Jones, Sarah English, 1006 Brook St., Fayetteville, N.C. Karp, Mary Janice, 872 Boston Neck Rd., Suffield. Conn. Kellow, Margo, 110 E. Ridge Street, Lansford. Pa. Kiepe, Judith Ann, 115 Tudor Oval, Westfield, N.J. King, Peggy Ann, Rt. 2, Chapel Hill, N.C, 391, 395 King, Penelope, 27 Ellington St., Long Meadow, Mass., 391 Kishpaugh, Barbara F., 35 Fremont St., Battle Creek, Mich. Kliner, Virginia Ann, 118 Meadowbrook Rd., N. Plainfield, N.J.,
392 Klose, Linda Mary, 2 Circle Ave., West Chester, Pa. Knott, Marcia Elaine, 1712 N. Highland St., Arlington, Va. Kohler, Judy Baker, 739 S. Main St., Athens, Pa. Krallmann, Sally Jo, 20 Campbell Road, Short Hills, N.J. Kreider, Cynthia Ann, 1494 Hollywood Dr., Lancaster, Pa., 394 Kreps, Carol Gale, 2503 Woodland Ave., S. Charleston, W.Va. Kurlbaum, Lisbeth Lea, Spruce Hill, Broadalbin, N.Y., 392, 398 Lambert, Ethelyn W., 5624 Bartlett St., Pittsburgh 17, Pa. Langsam, Judith Ann, 29200 Shaker Blvd., Cleveland 24, Ohio Lee, Linda Joanne, 20 Yarmouth Road, Chatham, N.J. Lehmann, Dale Francine, 120 Hillcrest Dr., Wayne, N.J., 394 Leslie, Lynda Rae, 8011 Watterson Trail, Fern Creek, Ky. Lewis, Gladys Shorrock, 1517 Caswell Place, Durham, N.C. Leyrer, Sue Ann, 1303 Cereal Ave., Hamilton, Ohio Livingston, Harriet, 2627 Harrington Dr., Decatur, Ga., 395, 404 Long, Elizabeth Lvnne, 1402 Ruffner Road, Alexandria, Va. Lundholm, Lois Jean, 190 Orchard Place, Ridgewood, N.J. Lytle, Janice Elberfeld, 94 Western Ave., Chillicothe, Ohio Macrobert, Mary Margaret, 919 S. Franklin Ave., Flint 3, Mich. Malevan, Gail Ann, 22375 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Hts. 18, Ohio Marshall, Frances Liane, 10922 Main St., Clarence, N.Y. Matthews, Sylvia Adele, 2912 Grimes St., Charlotte 6, N.C, 395
Mayne, Linda Carol, 617 Lawrence Ave., Westfield, N.J., 393 McBath, Amanda Rodgers, Warrenville Rd., Plainfield, N.J. McDaniel, Sandra Cecile, 5020 Ortega Farms Blvd., Jacksonville,
Fla. McGovern, Diane Neilson, 40 Glen Road, Greenwich, Conn. Mcllhenny, Verginia Dail, 751B Aalapapa Drive, Kailua, Hawaii Mcllvain, Patricia, P. O. Box 91, Downingtown, Pa. McKay, Diane Juanita, 312 Pinecrest Dr., Fayetteville, N.C., 394 Means, Deborah Elizabeth, 39 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, N.Y. Meddaugh, W. Joan, 26 McGuirk St., East Hampton, N.Y. Meeker, Marie Angela, 5012 Worthington Dr., Washington 16,
D.C., 398 Merck, Lorraine Nancy, 21 Meadowridge Lane, Old Brookville,
L.L, N.Y. Merrow, Dorothy Lillian, Box 389A, Rt. 1, Hillsboro Rd., Durham,
N.C. Mock, Victoria Leola, 1700 Pigeon Point Rd., Beaufort, S.C, 395 Moeszinger, Pamela Gay, 5025 Carmel Club Dr., Charlotte 9, N.C. Moore, Jean Rich, 84 Pierce Drive. Pleasantville, N.Y. Moore, Pamela Ann, 105 Mill St., Cambridge, Md. Morrison, Susan Jane, 1090 Trumbull Ave. S.E., Warren, Ohio Mraz, Elizabeth Charlotte, 2421 Croydon Road, Charlotte 9, N.C,
391, 392 Mumford, Jeanette Louise, 202 Cedar Ave., Gaithersburg, Md. Neve, Kay Lynne, 550 Antlers Drive, Rochester, N.Y. Newman, Frances Gail, Box 85, Lerona, W.Va. Nigh, Louise Virginia, 3306 Winnett Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Norwood, Sharon Berdan, 21 Coolidge Ave., Glen Ridge, N.J., 394 Odom. Linda Price, 2812 Chelsea Circle, Durham, N.C. Oelschlegel, Judith Anne, Burger Road, Terryville, Conn. Ollsen, Marilyn Louise, 305 Greenwich Lane, Silver Spring, Md. Omeara, Marilyn Ann, 1741 W. 26th St., Erie, Pa. Onken, Susan Charlotte, 2526 Obser\-atory Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio Otis, Barbara Margaret, 55 Fordham St., Valley Stream, N.Y. Pafford, Margaret Gail, 2101 Hemlock Hill, Bluefield, W.Va. Page, Eleanor Cecilia, 5015 Devonshire Rd., Richmond, Va. Parker, Barbara Ruth, Roue 4, Box 288A, Church Hill, Tenn. Parker, Marilyn Jan, 3 Corona Dr., Bethpage, L.I., N.Y. Parker, Nina Elizabeth, 1 Barry Ave., Ft. Riley, Kansas Parkinson, Helen Anne, P. O. Box 365, Greenville, N.C. Peach, Nancy Gayle, Qtrs. B, Navy Supp. Corps Sch., Athens, Ga. Pecor, Patricia ."Vnne, Shelburne Shore, Shelburne, Vt. Petch, Kristin Elizabeth, Rt. 1, Box 204A, Durham, N.C. Peterson, Marilyn Alice, 4 Winchester Rd., Lakewood, N.Y., 395 Peterson, Zoe K., 2631 Woodside Dr., Dearborn, Mich. Pierce, Betsy Faye, 201 Shepherd St., Raleigh, N.C. Plockelman, Margaret Ann, 222 Ellamar Rd., West Palm Beach, Fla. Poling, Janet Ruth, 994 Polk St., Clarksburg, W.Va. Pope, Nancy, Drewryville, Va., 397
Porter, Jeanine Gayle, 5680 Madison Creek Rd., Salt Rock, W.Va. Porter, Joanne Kay, 598 Powder House Rd., Aiken, S.C. Poupalos, Irene John, 105 W. Ashley Ave., Folly Beach, S.C. Pratt, Alison, 857 Longmeadow St., Longmeadow 6, Mass., 395 Price, Susan Busse, 1167 Lincoln Ave. South, Highland Park, 111. Rand, Judith Carlotta, 31 Sargent Dr., Buffalo 26, N.Y. Rastall, Margaret Lang, 301 Trenton Blvd., Sea Girt, N.J. Reed, Brenda Ann, 1713 Kennedy Drive, Camden, S.C. Reed, Diane Lewis, P. O. Box 332, Severna Park, Md. Reeves, Elizabeth James, 920 Anderson St., Durham, N.C, 402 Riley, Elizabeth, 1351 Valley Ave., Winchester, Va. Roebken, Anne Elizabeth, 625 Evergreen Dr., Cedarburg, Wise. Rogers, Carol Anne, 204 Garfield St., Haworth, N.J. Rohrhurst, Mary Ann, 537 Watchung Rd., Bound Brook, N.J., 391 Rollins, Judith Ann, Box 233, Warsaw, N.C, 391 Ross, Catherine Latimer, 121 North Bradford St., Seaford, Del., 392,
397 Ross, Suzanne Meador, 1016 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Rowe, Judith Patricia, 6800 Oakwood Dr., Jacksonville 11, Fla. Rowland, Elizabeth Ann, 12 Lawrence FM Crossway, Chappaqua,
N.Y. Satterfield, Rose, 97 Westervelt Ave., Tenafly, N.J. Sayler, Joyce Marie, 512 Columbia Drive, Tampa 6. Fla. Saylor, Mary Lee, 328 Broxton Rd., Baltimore 12, Md. Schaefer, Betty Ann, 4-21 17th St., Fair Lawn, N.J. Scheiderbauer, Susan Mary, 604 Parker Court, Westminster, W.Va.,
395 Seaton, Carol Ann, 7514 Norwood Dr., Lyndon, Ky., 391, 392, 393 Shaw, Roaslie Ann, 4206 Hickory Road, Richmond, Va. Sherman, Marianna, 1010 Crownpoint Road, W. Birnam Wood,
Signal Mountain, Tenn., 391 Shipps, Jan Elizabeth, 840 Oakwood St., Fayetteville, N.Y. Shore, Betty Gailya, Box 205, King, N.C, 397 Sklar, Isabel, 102 Queens Ct., Massapequa Park, N.Y., 392 Skodol, Holly Anne, 406 Peoples Union Bk. Bldg., McKeesport, Pa. Smott, Edith Annabelle, 2010 Black Fox Dr. N.E., Atlanta 6, Ga. Snapp, Mary Rowena, 915 Seventh Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Soden, Carolyn Blakeslee, Veterans Admin. Hosp., Qtrs. T 33 B,
Amarillo, Texas
Spangler, Mary Jane, 36 Cedarbrook Rd., Ardmore, Pa. Sprenkel, Kay Elizabeth, 2114 Market St., Camp Hill, Pa., 391 Squire, Pamela Gifford, 43 Barnes St., Providence 6, R.I. Stanford, Ellen Paul, 2218 Myers St., Durham, N.C. Steele, Linda, 128 Earlwood Rd., Pittsburgh 35, Pa. Steen, Marcia Lynne, 48 Andrew Road, Manhasset, L.I., N.Y. Stephens, Jane Lee, 27 Concord Dr., Livingston, N.J. Stephenson, Judith Louise, 92 Oakview Ave., Maplewood, N.J. Steven.s. Gr.,,-!., Ann. 1311 N. 4th St., Arlington 3, Va. Stevens, l.mn Kih, 1, 123 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N.J., 395 St. John. An.li. ,1 K.ivr, 262 Piedmont, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ga. Sullivan. .S.illv Kik,,.], 1133 Queens Road, Charlotte, N.C. Sutton, Sarah Lou, 1008 West End Blvd., Winston-Salem, N.C. Suwak, Carol Ann, 55 Fairmont .Ave., Washington, Pa. Sweet, Penny, 137 Parkview Ave., Penndel, Pa, Swensen, Anita Marion, 696 Prospect Ave.. Ridgefield, N.J., 201 Taggart, Barbara, 516 .Ardmore Ave.. Pitman. N.J. Talbot, Elizabeth Booth, Post Road, BernardsviUe, N.J. Taylor, Sally Hodgson, 135 Bayswater Rd., London W2, England Teagle, Beverly Elaine, 505 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach, Fla. Todd, Carol Elizabeth, RFD 5, Woodbridge, Conn., 401 Tomkovich, Constance, 24 Grandview Drive, Wayne, N.J. Travis, Beverly Joan, 26 Woodmere Lane, Tenafly, N.J. Twigg, Margaret Jane, 509 Birchwood Drive, High Point, N.C Unger, Barbara Ann, 204 W. Central Ave., Federalsburg, Md., 391,
392, 395 Vangeli, Katrina, 48 Varnum St., Washington 11, D.C Voss, Nancy Madeline, 1958 58th St., Brooklyn 4, N.Y. Waaland, Barbara Jean, 65 East Third St., Corning, N.Y., 395 Wallace, Patti Eloise, 210 Blauvelt Ave., Pearl River, N.Y. Wange, Sandra Frances, 36 East Seneca St., Massapequa, N.Y. Ward, Mary Woodford, Box 144, Amelia, Va. Weaver, Margaret Ann, 711 Beaumont Ave., Baltimore 12, Md. Weber, Susanne, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Aberdeen, Md. Wells, Nancy Louise, 2722 S. Arlington Ridge, Arlington 2, Va. Westcott, Martha Diane, 19 WoodhiU Rd., Tenafly, N.J. Westerfield, Hope Dahl, 1600 Wendover Rd., Charlotte, N.C. Wheeler, Elizabeth C, 111 Forest Wood Drive, Durham, N.C White, Jill Knox, 181 Kilburn Rd., Garden City, N,Y. White, Marilynn Louise, 349 E. 2nd St., Moorestown, N.J. Whitefield, Anne Eleanor, 1550 Farr Rd., Wyomissing, Pa. Widing, Karen Lee, 39 Creekside Lane, Rochester, N.Y. Williams, Betty, P. O. Box 336, Kannapolis, N.C. Williams, Judith Sandra, Dellcroft Cross Lane, Harpenden, Herts.,
England Wise, Nancy Marie, 229 Woodburn Road, Raleigh, N.C. Wishnov, Barbara Lynn, 1400 Kent St., Durham, N.C, 394 *Wolford, Helen Gurley, 2410 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N.C. Wood, Carol Elizabeth, 186 Sixth St., Bridgeport 7, Conn. Woodhall, Elizabeth B., 4006 Dover Road, Durham, N.C, 199, 361 Worman, Martha .Ann, 400 E. Jefferson St., Charlottesville, Va. Wright, Ann Elizabeth, Calle F 507 Entre 21Y23 Apt. 35 Vedado,
Habana, Cuba Wynne, Dariene, 15 West Lawn Rd., Livingston, N.J. Youngkin, Ellis Quinn, 3317 Devon Road, Durham. N.C. Zelenz, Mary Helen, 39 Sherwood PI., Greenwich, Conn, Zimmerman, Patricia L,, 141 Fairview Ave., Frederick, Md. Zipperer, Mary Patricia, 1513 E. 54th St., Savannah, Ga. Zoellin, Luise, Ottsville, Pa.
UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN STUDENTS
Adams, Mary Judith '62, 616 South Union St., Concord, N.C, 146,
338 Adams, Rebecca Sue '64, 305 South Yadkin Ave., Spencer, N.C,
61, 320 Adamson, Joan Lee '64, 14706 Carrolton Road, Rockville, Md., 131,
370 Addison, Ruth Elaine '61, 302 W. Maple St., Clinton, S.C, 146, 304 Adkins, Mary Judith '64, 1109 Powerhouse Lane, Lyndon, Ky., 53,
370 Albers, Dorothy A. '63, 1838 Argentina Dr., East Grand Rapids,
Mich., 99, 138, 192, 352 Alden, Elizabeth C. '64, 303 North College St., Rockville, Ind., 147,
370 Aldridge, Lucy K. '64, 1106 Lafayette Ave., Rocky Mount, N.C,
370 Alexander, Martha Pierce '62, 116 S. Harding St., Greenville, N.C,
338 Allaway, Susan Mary '62, 1919 Pagebrook Rd., Silver Spring, Md.,
57, 338 Alsobrook, Ann Lewis '64, Route 1, Pfafftown, N.C, 370 Althouse, Marporle Jean '61, 53 Dogwood Rd., West Orange, N.J.,
267, 304 Altivater, Mary Jane '63, 771 York St., Denver 6, Colo., 338
Anderson, Elizabeth C. '62, 7433 Poplar Pike, Germantown, Tenn.,
338 Anderson, Frances L. '63, 1216 Watson Dr., Wilson, N.G., 352 Anderson, Judith Helen '64, Box 593, Sidney, Montana Anderson, Judith L. '63, 616 Coventry Rd., Towson 4, Md., 352 Anderson, Nancy L. '63, 1114 Seville Place, Orlando, Fla., 125, 352 Andreasson, Anna Britt, Bodalsvagcn 20 8 Tr., Lidingo, Sweden Andrews, Susan A. '63, 75 Fair Harbor Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala., 352 Ardell, Carolyn Ann '61, 409 Pine Street, Middletown, Conn., 122,
304 Arthur, Leonora Wilson, 231 Summit Ave., Mount Holly, N.C., 338 Ashley, Terry Fay '64, 1772 S.W. 35th Ave., Gainesville, Fla., 370 Atkins, Jean '63, 292 Eleventh St., Garden City, N.Y., 120, 145,
352 Auerbach, Marion Dustin, Dallas Manor Apts., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
43. 138 Auld, Gayl Evelyn, 1800 Forest Rd., Durham, N.C. Aull, Charlotte Holmes '64, 3603 Hillsboro Rd., Louisville, Ky., 370 Auman, Sarah Burroughs '64, 4505 S. Alston Ave., Durham, N.C,
136. 370 Austin, Harriet Lindsay '64, 500 Lindale Dr., High Point, N.C, 370 Austin, Judith '61, 501 W. 120th St., New York 27, N.Y., 57, 304 Auzat, Barbara Ann '64, Hq. Co. 33rd Trans. Bn., APO 25, San
Francisco, Calif., 370 Aydlett, Louise C '63, 420 W. Main St., Elizabeth City, N.C, 352 Ayers, Lorna Blane '62, 84 Wyatt Rd., Garden City, N.Y. Bagley, Carol Anne '64, 2351 Que St. S.E., Washington 20, D.C,
132, 370 Bailey, Sandra Michele '61, Box 205, Marathon, Fla. Baker. Peggv N. '63, 513 Phelps Ave., Raleigh, N.C, 352 Balch, Brenda P. '63, 5301 Robinhood Road, Charlotte, N.C, 133,
352 Baldwin, Ann E. '62, 3609 Littledale Rd., Kensington, Md., 338 Baldwin, Mary Frances '62, 3303 Avon Rd., Hope Valley, Durham,
N.C, 138, 338 Ballenger, Elizabeth J. '64, P. O. Box 533, Anderson, S.C, 80, 370 Baran, Janet Eileen '64, 409 Shoreline Dr., Hampton, Va., 370 Barbour, Ann G. '63, Henredon Rd., Box 801, Morganton, N.C,
134, 352 Barker, Dorothy Mira '64, West Dr., North Haven, Sag Harbor,
L.L, N.Y., 68, 101, 136, 370 Barker, Lucy May '63, 24 Locust Ave., Millburn, N.J. Barksdale, Gail '61, 923 Barton Woods Rd. N.E., Atlanta 7, Ga.,
38, 53, 138, 304 Barnes, Elizabeth W. '62, Anderson St., Elm City, N.C, 125, 338 Barnes, Mary A. '63, Box 3158 St. Andrews Br., Charleston, S.C,
68, 352 Barnes, Norma Sue '61, 5618 S. Quebec, Tulsa 35, Okla., 129, 304 Baroff, Barbara '61, 1433 Belleview Ave., Plainfield, N.J., 305 Barre. Sandra E. '63, 6311 Westshore Rd., Columbia, S.C, 352 Bass, Bertha Jo '62, 501 N.E. 10th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 78,
138, 338 Bass, Jennie W. '63, 3505 Granny White Pike, Nashville, Tenn.,
76, 92, 352
Bate, Caryl M. '63, 121 Sunset Ave,, Ridgewood, N.J., 98, 134, 352 Bates, May Joan '64, 9107 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md., 67, 370 Batte, Cynthia Anne '64, 70 N. Spring St., Concord, N.C, 57, 371 Baugher, Patricia S. '63, 308 North 29th St., Camp Hill, Pa., 145 Beach, Beatrice Aurel '62, Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 137,
338 Beatty, Carolin Virginia '61, Box 6 Naval Air Station, Jacksonville,
Fla., 130, 305 Beaty, Mary Dunn, 1507 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 51, 76 Beaver, Harriet Elizabeth, 337 S. Union St., Concord, N.C, 137, 338 Bebout, Harriet Elizabeth, 20975 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Hts. 18,
Ohio, 130, 338 Beck, Frances Claire '64, 523 S. Church St., Florence, S.C, 371 Beeker, Sharon K. '61, 282 Poplar Ave., Elmhurst, 111. Bell, Carol Levier '61, 734 Benoni Ave., Fairmont, W.Va., 120,
303, 305 Bell, Sarah Elizabeth '61, 35 Glen Road, Webster Groves, Mo., 305 Bellaire, Sara Lesly '61, 836 Pinecrest S.E., Grand Rapids 6. Mich.,
338 Benedict, Bonnie Eloise '62, 642 Ridge Rd., West Bend, Wis., 133,
338 Bennett, Nancy Carpenter '61, 186 Marshall Terrace, Danville, Va.,
305 Bennett, Sarah Jane '61, 4912 Tulane Dr., Baton Rouge, La., 201,
305 Bennett, Susan Gayle '62, 3600 Cantrell Rd. N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga.,
77, 130, 338
Bentzel, Alma Elizabeth '62, Route 1, Daphne, Ala., 137, 338 Berry, Daphne L. '63, 2887 Howell Mill Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
146, 353 Berry, Mary Ann, '61, 1104 8th Ave., Laurel, Miss., 74, 95, 272 Beswick, Anne Evans '64, 501 Lake Maggiore Blvd., St. Petersburg,
Fla., 76, 371 Biddle, Margaret Anne '62, 509 Summit Ave., Kinston, N.C, 338
Binning, Barbara A. '62, 404 West 4th Ave., Lexington, N.C, 133,
353 Bishop, Patricia F. '63, 2530 N. Kenilworth St., Arlington 7, Va.,
353 Bittinger, Elizabeth A. '63, 734 Pinewood Circle, Mooresville, N.C,
353 Bixler, Lynn Berniece, Harts Lane, Miquon, Pa., 133 Black, Barbara Ann '61, Box 187, Candor, N.Y., 146, 306 Blackman, Mary Jane '63, Rt. 3, Box 840, Lenoir, N.C, 353 Blackwood, Marilyn S. '63, 400 N.W. 41, Oklahoma City 18, Okla.,
353 Blakely, Mary Eleanor '64, 761 Eden Terrace, Rock Hill, S.C, 67,
371 Bland, Paula M., P. O. Box 611, St. Albans, W.Va. Block, Barbara Reed '64, 9916 River Rd., Newport News, Va., 76,
126, 127, 371 Blomberg, Karen Lynn '64, 105 Kingston Ct., New Orleans 14, La.,
132, 371 Blount, Susan Hill '64, 2614 Cooleemee Dr., Raleigh, N.C, 57, 136,
371 Boden, Carla Ann '63, 3236 Jackson St., Sioux City 4, Iowa, 137,
353 Boeker, Mary Burh '64, Center Cambridge Rd., Cambridge, N.Y.,
371 Bole, Diana S. '63, 39 Dan Ave., Pittsfield, Mass., 122, 353 Boll, Sarah Virginia '64, Pine Acres, CuUoden, W.Va., 371 Bolton, Janette A. Dill '63, Box 2712 Duke Hosp., Durham, N.C. Bonner, Mary Frances '62, 37 Willowbank Rd., Georgetown, S.C,
338 Booe, Esther Gudger '62, 6344 Wake Forest, Houston 5, Texas, 43,
48, 72, 78, 338 Bookhout, Beverly Anne '61, 1307 .■\labama Ave., Durham, N.C,
306 Boswell, Ann O. M. '64, 171 Blackland Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
147, 371 Bott, Carol Anne, 904 North Walnut, Arlington Hgts., III., 128, 371 Boutwell, Susan E. '63, 3500 So. County Rd., Palm Beach, Fla.,
138, 353 Bowden, Virginia Ruth '64, Box 66, Summerfield, N.C, 371 Bowdren, Dorothy Jean '64, 240 Lebanon St., Maiden 48, Mass.,
123,371 Bower, Linda Gail '64, Old Orchard Rd., RFD 1, Silver Spring,
Md., 128, 371 Bowness, Jane Carol '62, P. O. Box 1068, Black Mountain, N.C,
41, 338 Boyd, Jerry Anne '64, 300 Grandin Rd., Charlotte 8, N.C, 146 Bradbury, Barbara Jean '61, 83 Bay, Bay Ridge, Annapolis, Md.,
269, 306 Bradley, Elizabeth Gayle '63, 301 North Ave., Wilson, N.C, 353 Bradshaw, Barbara Anna '62, 500 Hammond St., Rocky Mount,
N.C, 122 Bradshaw, Barbara A. '62, 2837 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C,
125, 353 Braisted, Lynne '63, 38 Lakewood Rd., Staten Island 1, N.Y., 353 Braly, Rosamond Lee, Evelyn Apts., P. O. Box 935, Marion, N.C,
132 Brand, Gertrude Neill '62, 200 E. Holston Ave., Johnson City,
Tenn., 338 Branham, Carol Faye '61, 2905 Banbury Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 56,
57, 122, 306 Branton, Mary Kathleen '61, 127 Amherst St., St. Paul, Minn., 122,
306 Brawner, Susan Craig '61, 4500 University Dr., Coral Gables, Fla.,
115, 201, 306 Bray, Claudia C '63, 2312 Manor Ave., East Point, Ga., 353 Bremer, Linda Kay '63, 511 Highland Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J.,
122, 353 Brenizer, Meredith Berry '64, 1301 Providence Rd., Charlotte 7,
N.C, 139, 371 Brewer, Karen K. '63, 1353 East Second St., Casper, Wyoming,
135, 353 Breymeier, Linda '64, 930 North St., Walpole, Mass., 371 Brooke, Barbara M. '62, 7307 Three Chopt Rd., Richmond 26, Va.,
52, 132, 353 Brooks, Jan E. '63, 905 Lakeside Dr., Conway, S.C, 353 Brooks, Nancy R. '61, 2374 Dellwood Dr. N.W., Atlanta, Ga., 57,
146, 307 Brown, Bernice M. '63, 403 Williams St., Lake City, S.C, 353, 391 Brown, Julia Irene '61, 1205 Beal St., Rocky Mount, N.C, 41, 99,
307 Brown, Marion Wise '61, 2318 Sheffield Dr., Kalamazoo, Mich., 133 Brown, Sandra E. '63, 1709 Vista St., Durham, N.C, 353 Brown, Virginia E. '63, 5439 41st Place N.W., Washington, D.C,
130, 353 Brueggemann, Bonnie J. '64, 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cincinnati 11,
Ohio, 139, 372 Brunn, Lucia B. '63, 22 Bayview Ave., Northport, N.Y., 89 Brunn, Susan Foster, 613 W. Union St., Morgantown, N.C, 307
Bruton, Bobbie '62, Junior Home, Lexington, N.C., 339 Bruton, Morning Delane '61, Junior Home, Lexington, N.C., 307 Bryan, Kathleen Judith '62, 4624 46th St. N.W., Washington 16,
D.C., 141, 338 Bryant, Mary Ann '61, 1908 East 6th St., Greenville, N.C. Bryant, Mary E. '63, 107 East 91st St., New York 28, N.Y. Buchanan, Robin P. '63, 30 Warwick Rd., Asheville, N.C, 353 Bulgarin, Marina '63, Bostwick St., Lakeville, Conn., 96, 100, 353 Bullock, Beverly Ann '61, Cuthbert, Ga., 307 Bulow, Barbara Cordes, 433 Wesleyan PI., Owensboro, Ky., 372 Burbridge, Abigail H. '62, 1939 River Rd., Jacksonville 7, Fla., 129 Burnham, Deborah '61, 292 Radcliffe Rd., Strafford Wayne, Pa. Burns, Rebecca Sue '62, 170 W. Pike St., Clarksburg, W.Va., 56,
57, 339 Burris, Patricia Ellen '61, 1421 Vinnary, New Orleans, La., 308 Burruss, Margaret A. '64, 300 S. Main St., Roxboro, N.C, 372 Burton, Barbara Lee '62, Route 1, Thomasville, N.C, 125, 137,
270, 271, 339 Burton, Jan Carlotta '61, 2746 Holly Point Rd., Orange Park, Fla.,
308 Burton, Leslie Hallam '62, 3501 Blackburn Rd. N.W., Canton, Ohio Burton Patricia Ann '61, 1290 Waverland Dr., Macon, Ga., 41, 308 Burton, Rosemary Ellen '61, 1002 N. Bradley, El Dorado, Ark., 308 Bush, Gipsie Ann '64, 117 Woodmont Ave., Kingsport, Tenn., 67 Bush, Nancy Louise '61, 1409 Buckingham Ave., Norfolk, 'Va., 308 Butter, Jennifer "61. Chanquinola Res. Station, Chiriqui Land Com- pany, Almirante, Panama, 308 Caine, Constance A. '63, 108 Meadow St., Garden City, N.Y., 120,
133, 271, 353 Caldwell, Carol Mitchell '61, 3100 Devon Rd., Durham, N.C, 308 Calverley, Diana R. '64, 263 Carr Ave., Clarksburg, W.Va., 139, 372 Camfield, Clarissa L. '64, 1730 Nocatee Dr., Miami 45, Fla., 131,
372 Campbell, Constance S. '63, 7611 Hogarth St., Springfield, Va., 50,
136, 354 Candlin, Rosalind '62, Oakhurst Branch Hill, Hampstcad, London
N.W. 3, England, 96, 272, 339 Cannon, Jane H. '63, 1 Upper Brook St., London W. 1, England,
53, 122, 354 Cantrell, Lydia Nelle '64, 412 W. Lyle Ave., College Park, Ga., 68,
124, 372 Capps, Nancy Ellen '64, 11501 Monogahela Dr., Rockville, Md.,
67, 372 Cardwell, Martha W. '62, 100 Pearl Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 43, 51,
129, 339
Carl, Mary Elizabeth '64, 106 West End Ave., Lititz, Pa., 372 Carlberg, Constance E., 3400 Anderson Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C,
38, 51, 87 Carlisle, Blonnie Lou, 315 N. Maple St., Durham, N.C. Carpenter, Caroline M. '64, 4201 South 8th St., Arlington 4, Va..
57, 372 Carpenter, Mary E. '62, 9 Cosgrove Dr., Mobile, Ala., 354 Carr, Ava Marie '62, Box 51, Roseboro, N.C, 122, 339 Carr, Lillian Clara '61, 412 N. Trenholm Rd., Columbia, S.C, 308 Carroll, Barbara J. "63, 319 Summit Ave., Statesville, N.C. Carson, Anne Thornton '61, 2411 Lake Drive, Raleigh, N.C, 308 Carter, Carlynne M. '63, 3427 Dun Barton Dr., Birmingham 13,
Ala., 137, 354 Cartwright, Margaret A. '64, 2114 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N.C, 68,
372 Cartwright, Mary Elaine '62, 2114 Myrtle Dr., Durham, N.C, 339 Carver, Laura E. '63, 950 Boulevard, Westfield, N.J., 50, 52, 131,
354 Caskey, Peggy Pearce '62, 607A Maplewood Ave., Durham, N.C. Cassaday, June A. '63, Overbrook Dr., Stamford, Conn., 144, 145,
354 Gates, Dorothy Ellen '62, 2309 N. Fernway Dr., Montgomery, Ala.,
130, 339
Caudle, Fairfid M. '63, 614 Wanoca Circle, Wadesboro, N.C, 128 Chamberlin, Delia Ann '62, 2897 Natchez Lane, Memphis, Tenn.,
134,191,339 Chambers, Josephine R., '63, 2311 Prince St., Durham, N.C, 354 Champion, Sara S. '63, 181 Moross Rd., Grosse Pointe Farms,
Mich., 354 Chandler, Susan L. '64, 251 1 East 28th St., Tulsa 14, Okla., 143, 372 Chaney, Sarah L. '63, 9632 Old Spring Rd., Kensington, Md., 133,
354 Chapnick, Maxine Lenore '64, 605 American Rd., Nashville 9,
Tenn., 126, 127, 372 Cheek, Helen Ann '61, 2703 Gallows Rd., Annandale, Va., 122, 309 Childre, Catherine B. '63, 955 S. Columbus St., Apt. 520, Arlington,
Va., 130, 354 Choate, Janice Dean, 2404 Vesson, Apt. 2, Durham, N.C. Choborda, Marie E. '63, 172 Briarheath Lane, Clark, N.J., 137, 354 Chomicz, Carol Ann '64, 627 E. Russell Ave., W. Lafayette, Ohio,
128, 372 Chronaki, Bessie, 1008 Guthrie Ave., Durham, N.C.
Church, Jane Carolyn '61, 324 Horace Mann Ave., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 43, 57, 122, 269, 309 Church, Scott Larson '64, 5965 Grove Street S., St. Petersburg, Fla.,
372 Clark, Ann Denny '61, 801 Maynard Ave.. Durham, N.C, 138, 309 Clark, Lee Beryle '64, 2656 E. 35th St., Tulsa, Okla., 143, 373 Clary, Wallis O. '63, 649 South Union St., Concord, N.C, 354 Clary, Wilba Jean '62, Children's Home. Winston-Salem, N.C, 339 Claxon, Judith Anne '61, 926 Forest Rd., Lagrange Park, 111., 142,
267, 309 Clay, Jeannette D. '62, Virginia Court, Mt. Sterling, Ky., 354 dayman, Julie A. '63, 15700 Brewster Rd.. E. Cleveland 12, Ohio.
354 Clay, Sandra Elaine '64. HI Eastover Dr., Lenoir. N.C, 372 Clements, Joyce Maxine '64. 5220 North 31st Rd.. Arlington 7. Va.,
143, 372 Clinkscales, Ann C '62, 137 Middle Rd.. Hanscom Field, 142 Cobb, Sarah Elizabeth '64, Box 328. Waynesville. N.C, 57, 373 Coble. Anne E. '63, 2005 W. Club Boulevard. Durham, N.C, 354 Coble, Janet Ruth '62, P. O. Box 8064, Guilford College. N.C. 41,
125 Coddington, Susan '62. 5013 Battery Lane. Bethesda 14. Md., 146,
339 Cohen, Charlotte A., 1307 Leon St., Durham, N.C. Coleman, Mary L. '63, 3559 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville 5. Fla.,
50, 137, 354 Collis, Jennie Ruth '63, Box 181, Spruce Pine, N.C, 354 Coltrane, Marilyn Raper, 1401 Oakland Ave., Durham, N.C. Combs, Carolyn Stewart '61, 116 The Crescent, Babylon, N.Y., 120,
136 Combs, Isabel Meekins '64, 2125 White Oak. Raleigh, N.C, 373 Comer, Emily Jeanne '64, 1121 Iredell St.. Durham. N.C. Conant, Laura W. '63, Rt. 3. Garrett Rd.. Durham. N.C, 354 Conklin, Karen Lynne '62, 1028 Loma Verde, Palo Alto, Calif., 57,
129, 339 Conklin, Shelly '61, 4822 Cumberland Ave., Chevy Chase 15, Md.,
142, 309 Connet, Joan A. '63, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N.C, 354 Conway, Eugenia Cecelia '64, 3049 Wildflower, Dallas. Texas, 157.
373 Cook, Jan Rae '64, 8 Pennsbury Court, Yardley, Pa.. 98. 373 Cook, Margaret Alice '61, Quarters A, US Naval Train. Cent., San
Diego 33, Calif., 38, 41, 309 Cook, Martha Lynn '62, 32 River Bluff Rd., Elgin, 111., 2, 5, 120,
142, 339 Cooke, Patricia Lee '62, 4th Floor Snow Bldg.. Durham, N.C, 130,
131, 339 Cooke, Rosalind Yale '64, 21 Addison Lane, Greenval, Long Island,
N.Y., 143, 373 Cooper, Annette '64, 108 S. 10th St., Morehead City, N.C, 72, 124,
373 Cooper, Ellen Jean '63. 965 Paxford Place, Mansfield, Ohio Cooper, Susan Lida '61, Sharon Rd., Rt. 2, Charlotte. N.C, 303, 309 Copeland, Lois C '62, 2332 Croydon Rd.. Charlotte 3, N.C, 340 Cordle, Margaret Mayo '64, 961 Russell St., Augusta, Ga., 373 Core, Sarah '61. 825 Lincoln Dr., Washington Ct. House. Ohio, 51,
134, 270, 310 Cosens, Sara Louise '64. 707 Whitehall Rd., Anderson. S.C. Coskery, Lois Roslyn '61, Buttonwood Rd., RD, Berwyn, Pa. Cothran, Joyce Ann '64, Hollv Tree Farm, Rt. 1, Travelers Rest,
S.C, 78, 123, 373 Courtney, Lina L. '64, 2687 Holly Point Rd., Orange Park, Fla., 373 Cowen, Nancy Huyette '64, 3280 Bloomcrest Dr., Birmingham,
Mich. Cox, Cynthia Alison '61, 1551 N.W. 29th Ave., Miami, Fla., 310 Cox, Penelope Steele '61. 128 Ryder Rd., Manhasset, N.Y., 146, 310 Craig, Ellen Joan '61, 24 Kensington Rd.. Coshocton, Ohio, 53, 310 Craig, Nancy Edgar '64, 382 Montford .Ave., Asheville, N.C, 373 Crandall, Ruth Ann '63, c/o American Embassy, Guatemala City,
Guatemala, C.A., 124, 271, 354 Crawford, Carroll P. '62, 1846 Espanola Dr., Miami 33, Fla., 142,
340 Cream, Geraldine Mary '62. 2908 West 71st St., Prairie Village,
Kan. Creasy, Sylvia A., 705 Liberty Dr.. Thomasville, N.C Cronin, Virginia Mav '61, 5528 Trent St., Chew Chase 15, Md.,
43, 122, 300 Crotts, Sandra Dee '61, 1314 Salisbury Rd., Winston Salem, N.C,
340 Crouch, Patricia Jo '61, 1017 Greens Lake Rd., Chattanooga 11,
Tenn., 310 Crumley, Mary Louise '64, 811 West Maple St., Johnson City, Tenn. Cull, Pamela E. '63, 19027 103rd Ave., Hollis 23, N.Y., 100, 354, Cummings, Anita J. '62, 107 Wilder Dr., Signal Mt, Tenn., 354 Curry, Anne E. '63, 1338 E. Ann Circle, Clearwater, Fla., 57, 76, 355
Curry, Sue Anne '63, 8802 Dunsmuir, Indianapolis 8, Ind., 57, 142,
193, 355
Cutri, Eleanor Marie '61, 347 Silver Beach Rd., Lake Park, Fla., 38,
272,310 Cuttino, Harriette Welles '64, Medical College of S.C, Charleston,
S.C, 98, 124, 373 Cyrus, Mary Ellen '62, 1100 Sheridan, Evanston, 111., 340 Dadakis, Phoebe C. '63, 107 Bell Rd, Scarsdale, N.Y., 50, 355 Dailey, Nancy Lane '64, 2216 Club Blvd., Durham, N.C., 143, 373 Dale, Barbara Thompson '62, 237 E. Hamilton Ave., State College,
Pa. Dale, Patricia Burris '61, 1421 Hillary St., New Orleans, La., 133 Damschaoder, Diana Lee '64, 1184 West Rd., Hilton, N.Y., 67, 123,
373 Dancy, Martha H. '63, 222 Woodbridge Dr., Durham, N.C., 122.
355 Daniel, Elizabeth Ann '61, 409 S. York St., Gastonia, N.C., 43, 310 Daniel, Harriet Ann '62, P.O. Box 412, Warrenton, N.C., 42, 137,
340 Dantzler, Eleanor M. '62, Box 177, Coalwood, W.Va., 67, 146, 355 Davidson, Susan Stokes '64, 1733 Buena Vista Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C., 123, 373 Davis, Angela M. '63, Box 296, Rt. 3, New Garden Rd., Greensboro,
N.C., 146, 355 Davis, Doreen Carol '64, 616 Birchwood Rd., Clarks Green, Pa.,
373 Davis, Grace Moore '64, 91 N. Union St., Concord, N.C., 147, 373 Davis, Harriet H. '63, 12 S. Wilton Rd., Richmond 26, Va., 142,
194, 355
Davis, Jane Lowe '63, 408 Boundary St., Anderson, S.C.
Davis, Melba J. '63, 1203 Country Club, Midland, Texas
Davis, Virginia Joan '62, 30 Avondale Ave., Charleston, S.C, 340
Dawson, Grayce Bieg, Rt. 2, Box 181, Durham, N.C.
Dawson, Julie '63, Barton Dr., Orange, Conn., 122, 355
Day, Carolyn Millicent '61, 491 N. Main St., Chagrin Falls, Ohio.
340 Dayvault, Kathryn .\line '61, 3109 Reba Dr., Houston, Texas, 310 Deckert, Sandra Lee '62, 529 N. Euclid Ave.. Oak Park, 111., 43,
120, 134, 336, 340 Deeds, Barbara Wyn '61, 210 Lyndhurst Rd., York, Pa., 310 Dennis, Elender Gray '61, 113 Iredell St., Durham, N.C, 340 Dick, Margaret Courtney '61, 615 Colville Rd., Charlotte, N.C,
311 Dill, Diane Patricia '61, 4947 Oakland Dr., Cleveland 24, Ohio,
311 Dillon, Carolyn Lee '62, 513 Mondieu Ave., High Point, N.C, 130,
340 Dilworth, Lora Helen '62, 2052 Eleventh Ave., Huntington, W.Va.,
141, 262 Dimpfl, Joan S. '62, P.O. Box 156, Diablo Hts., Canal Zone, 340 Dinsmore, Jean M. '63, 2858 Country Club Circle, Bayside, Va.,
141, 355 Dixon, Katherine Louise '61, 60 Forest Rd., Ashcville, N.C, 262,
311 Dixon, Mary Lynn '63, 515 Hazelton St., Falls Church, Va., 130,
355 Dixon, Nancy V. '63, 16713 Fernway Rd., Shaker Hts. 20, Ohio,
355 Dixon, Virginia L. '63, 311 W. Washington Ave., Kinston, N.C,
146, 355 Dobson, Carol Sue '61, Rt. 6, Box 230 D., Mount Airy, N.C, 46,
311 Dodd, Mary Irene '63, 590 Springdale St., Athens, Ga., 355 Doggett, Susie Ann '62, 6303 Hilltop Dr., Raleigh, N.C, 340 Doles, Nancy Wren '61, Box 152, Elm City, N.C, 133, 311 Dorsett, Sandra Anita '62, 2000 S. Main St., Winston Salem, N.C,
141,340 Dougall, Joann '62, 3646 Locke Lane, Houston 27, Texas, 129, 130,
271, 336, 340 Douglas, Donna J. '63, 1201 Campo Sano Dr., Coral Gables, Fla.,
311 Douty, Harriet Taylor '61, 4612 Butterworth PI. N.W., Washington
16, D.C, 311 Dragoon, Barbara Ann '64, Box 342, Rumford, Maine, 144, 145, 374 Drennen, Margaret C. '62, Tazewell Ave., Cape Charles, Va., 340 Drennon, Jane '62, 322 Gray Rd., Indian Head, Md., 137, 340 Drummond, Martha O. '62, Rt. 4, Greer, S.C, 76, 137, 340 Dudley, Dorothea Ann '64, 1707 Georgia Dr., Memphis, Tenn.,
76, 123, 374 Duff, Janice G. '63, 64 Topsfield Rd., Wenham, Mass., 101, 355 Duke, Janet Woods '64, 7530 Skyview Dr., Kent, Ohio, 140, 374 Dunn, Nancy A. '64, 425 Jackson St., Roanoke Rapids, N.C, 131 Durden, Mildred D., Rt. I, Twin City, Ga. Durham, Jeanne Twyman '61, Howertons, Va., 340 Eagan, Marian Judith '61, 5546 Marcy St., Omaha 6, Neb., 311 Earle, Margaret Fowler '61, 307 Mimosa Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 340
Early, Jane Saunders '61, 608 Gatewood Ave., High Point, N.C,
145, 340 Eastwood, Gail Judd '62, 376 E. Wesley Rd. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
340 Eberdt, Meta Allen '61, 2607 N. Quincy St., Arlington 7, Va., 311 Ebert, Nancy Lee '63, 826 Mt. Royal Ave., Cumberland, Md., 355 Eby, Lois Jean '62, 2115 East 31st St., Tulsa, Okla., 43, 56, 57,
138, 340 Edmonson, Olivia Root '64, 725 Crescent Dr., Smithfield, N.C, 136,
374 Edwards, Jean Relfe '61, 612 Taylor St., Rocky Mount, N.C,
56,57,312 Edwards, Malinda '63, 2235 S.W. 27th Terrace, Miami, Fla., 355 Edwards, Mary Carol '64, 8 Brookdale Rd., AsheviUe, N.C, 374 Edwards, Ruth Ann '61, Box 134, Zellwood, Fla. Egan, Linda Katherine '61, 5 Beverly Rd., Northboro, Mass., 38,
125, 272, 312 Eisenhart, Darby Jo '62, 213 Hess Blvd., Lancaster, Pa., 340 Eller, Martha Eleanor '62, 2856 Country Club Rd., Winston Salem,
N.C, 341 Elliott, Mimi E. '63, Rt. 2, Box 376, Shelby, N.C, 356 Ellis, Agnes Anderson '63, 3831 McGirts Blvd., Jacksonville 10,
Fla., 125, 356 Ellis, Carol Elizabeth '61, 68 Commonwealth .^ve., Boston, Mass.,
133, 312 Ellis, Jenifer Louise '64, 2708 Overhill Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala.,
136, 374 Ellis, Madonna Ann '64, 37 Prospect St., Waterville, Maine, 57, 67,
374 Ellis, Sarah Grant '61, 3831 McGirts Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla.,
129, 312 Ellstrom, Eva P. '63, 460 Hilltop Rd., Paoli, Pa., 356 Elmore, Alice Catherine '62, 2501 Farthing St., Durham, N.C, 341 Ely, Elsa Louise '62, Gaston Rd., Morristown, N.J., 120, 129, 341 Emerson, Suzanne Doris '62, 66 Eakins Rd., Manhasset, N.Y., 130,
341 Emlet, Susan Ellen '64, 888 West Outer Dr., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 374 Empkie, Stephanie Ann '61, 209 S. Stratford Rd., Arlington Hts.,
111., 120, 138, 312 Engstrom, Mary Scurry '62, 633 Parkway Blvd., Reidsville, N.C. Ennis, Peggy Joan '61, Box 806, Hickory, N.C, 133, 312 Etheridge, Jeanne '64, Shawboro, N.C, 67, 374 Eubank, Linda Sue '63, 1102 Greenway Rd., Wilmington 3, Del.,
100, 356 Eubank, Mary Katharine '64, Qtrs. 604 APO 957, San Francisco,
Calif., 67, 374 Evans, Madeleine Theta '62, 607 Tokay Dr., Fayetteville, N.C,
271, 341 Evans, Sandra Lavon '61, 426 Third St., Cheraw, S.C, 137, 312 Everett, Marian Janice '61, 2605 University Dr., Durham, N.C,
43, 312 Eyssell, Carolyn '61, 1111 Urban Ave., Durham, N.C. Faber, Karen Ellen '61, 1296 Seminole Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
312 Fair, Jacqueline '64, 85 Hillside Rd., Wayne, Pa., 53, 135, 374 Fansher, Nancy May '64, Gippy Plantation, Moncks Corner, S.C,
136, 374 Farmer, Martha Lane '61, Bailey, N.C, 312 Farmer, Muriel Gene '64, 37 Putnam Dr. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga., 124,
368, 375 Farmer, Susan E. '63, 104 Pine Ave., Washington Grove, Md., 130,
356 Farrow, Iris Ethel '61, 138 Bryant St., Buffalo 22, N.Y., 313 Faust, Josephine M. '64, P. O. Box 1447, Williamsburg, Va., 375 Faylor, Sara Lynne '61, RFD 2, Selinsgrove, Pa., 120, 142, 313 Fearrington, Mary J. '62, 2815 Country Club Rd., Winston Salem,
N.C, 125, 356 Fell, Jean E. '62, 801 W. Ponce De Leon Ave., Decatur, Ga., 146 Few, Frances Gwin '63, 329 Illinois Ave., Batavia, 111., 135 Ficklin, Mary K. '63, 1210 Cottage St. S.W., Vienna, Va., 271, 353 Fielder, Alice, W. '63, 14 Leewood Circle, Eastchester, N.Y., 67,
133, 356 Fields, Nancy R. '63, Mouth of Wilson, Va., 356 Fifer, Marilie B. '62, 121 N. Washington St., Alexandria, Va., 92,
146, 341 Figge, Barbara Elizabeth '61, 4 Maryland Ave., Towson 4, Md., 100,
313 Finfrock, Constance Y. '63, 101 West Fawsett Rd., Winter Park,
Fla., 99, 142, 356 Finley, Ellen C '63, 227 S. Scott St., Madisonville, Ky., 356 Fish, Sara Elizabeth '63, 828 Woodburn Rd., Raleigh, N.C. Fisher, Miriam Clare '61, 4265 Lakehaven Dr. N.E., Atlanta 19,
Ga., 313 Fisher, Vivian Boyd '63, 4265 Lakehaven Dr. N.E., Atlanta 19, Ga.,
130, 356 Fite, Megan Goodwin '61, 1000 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N.C.
Flint, Margaret Wilkerson '64, 215 West Park Dr., Raleigh, N.C.,
375 Fooks, Emily Jane '61, 54 State Circle, Annapolis, Md., 138, 271,
313 Forrest, Sybil C, 2211 Morehead Ave., Apt. 4, Durham, N.C. Fortune, Dorothy Q. '62, 223 Pierce St., West Lafayette, Ind. Fouqurean, Isabel Boyd '63, Old Halifax Rd., South Boston, Va.,
356 Fowler, Joanne E. '62, 2437 Adina Dr. N.E., Apt. 4, Atlanta 5, Ga.,
53, 341 Fox, Carol Rogers '63, 202 Webb St., Roxboro, N.C, 356 Fox, Susan Staley '63, Box 1769, Durham, N.C, 356 Frederick, Sandra Wayne '61, 122 Cranford Rd., Box 6153W,
Asheville, N.C, 128, 375 French, Carolyn G. '63, 105 Lexington Dr., Silver Spring, Md., 356 French, Kathleen L. '62, 3419 Summit Dr., Aiken, S.C, 134, 341 Frey, Judith J. '63, 601 Selfridge Rd., Goldsboro, N.C, 356 Freyermuth, Judy '61, 2000 Washington St., San Francisco, Calif.,
134 313 Friend, Polly E. '64, 2507 Wright Ave., Greensboro, N.C, 375 Frohman, Paula Gail '61, 104 W. Third St., LeaksviUe, N.C, 313 FuUagar, Anne H. '63, 626 Second St., Catasauqua, Pa., 134, 356 Fuller, Cheryl Ann '64, 1224 Huntingdon Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C,
375 Gaddy, Judy Frances '62, Box 223, Valdese, N.C, 144. 145 Gaddy, Peggy Jean '61, 3919 Ridge Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 101, 341 Gage, Leslie B. '63, Rt. 4, Wayzata, Minn., 50, 356 Galland, Anne Freeman '64, 1403 Bishop Lane, Alexandria, Va.,
122, 375 Gallic, Mary Cordts, 1012 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C Gallup, Deborah J. '63, 4465 N. Delaware, Indianapolis 5, Ind.,
38, 142, 356 Garlock, Kathryn Jean '62, 2900 King St., Alexandria, Va., 43, 341 Garratt, Bette '63, Rt.3, Box 123, Marion, N.C, 142, 357 Garrenton, Barbara M. '62, Box 458, Bethel. N.C Garrett, Julie Sargent '61, 54 Kynlyn Rd., Radnor, Pa., 138, 303,
313 Garvin, Elizabeth G. '61, 805 Sunset Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 313 Gaskin, Lola Ellen, 2612 Acadia St., Durham, N.C. Gault, Lucile Draper, 110 Carr St., Chapel Hill, N.C. Geckeler, Judy Ann "64, 4312 Walton Court, Middletown, Ohio,
57, 147, 375 Geesey, Cynthia Leigh '64, 215 Ruskin Dr., Altoona, Pa., 123, 375 George, Desma Kay '62, 509 N. Manchester St., Arlington 3, Va.,
341 Getz, Carol Ann '64, 217 W. Center St., Nazareth, Pa., 76, 375 Giavani, Elizabeth Marie '61, 415 W. Davis Blvd., Tampa 6, Fla.,
38,39,41,272, 314 Gibson, Fannie C '62, Rt. 1, Laurel Hill, N.C, 122, 341 Gilbert, Lynn Patricia '64, 36 Westminster Terrace, West Orange,
N.J.,67, 375 Gillespie, Mildred O. '64, 1606 Burnwood Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.,
144, 145, 375 Gillie, Mary Olive '62, 1211 Forest Rd., Reidsville, N.C, 125, 341 Gillooly, Linda L. '64, 5023 Allen St., Sylvania, Ohio, 92, 147, 375 Gimbel, Mary G. '62, 7910 Sherwood Ave.. Towson 4, Md., 129,
269, 341 Given; Linda L. '62, 902 Carrick Ave., High Point, N.C, 133, 341 Glass, Jeannette Harmon '62, 910 Courtland Ave., Reidsville, N.C,
66, 141. 341 Glynn, Mary E. '63, 909 Greenwood Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 99, 357 Godfrey, Janet Alice '61, 68 Spellman Rd., Westwood, Mass., 314 Godlove, Joan '61, 1901 Sheridan Rd., Lawton, Okla., 314 Godwin. Ruby Walnita '64, 4907 Oleander Dr., Wilmington, N.C,
67,375 Golding, Carolyn M. '63, 800 28th St., Vienna, W.Va., 357 Golson, Mary Ann "62, 728 Felder Ave., Montgomery, Ala., 137,
341 Gooding, Phebe Anne C '61, 3201 Denise St., Durham, N.C Goodman, Dorothy K. '62, 501 Maupin Ave., Salisbury, N.C, 120,
125, 341 Goodman, Margaret Ann, Box 366, Chadbourn, N.C. Goodrich, Ruth '62, 1200 Venetian Way, Winter Park, Fla., 52,
341 Goodson, Sara Ann '61, 901 Colville Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C, 146,
314 Gordon, Diana R. '62, 606 14th Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla.,
141,357 Gorfain, Suzanne Virginia '61, 501 N. Bristol Ave., Los Angeles 49,
Calif., 134, 314 Gornto, Janet Sue '62, Box 26, Rt. 1, Green Mountain, N.C, 341 Gould, Rebecca Ann '64, 7 Wodenethe Dr., Beacon, N.Y., 375 Graham, Diana S. '63, 680 Ash St., Denver 20, Colo., 53, 357 Gravelle, Karen '64, 21204 38th Ave,, Bayside 61, N.Y., 98, 375 Graves, Carolyn Ann '62, 1329 Octavia St.. New Orleans, La,, 342 Greef, Gara M. K. '62, 1330 W. Main St., Waynesboro, Va., 141,
342
Green, Louise '61, 20 Dickinson Rd., Darien, Conn,, 38, 125, 314 Greene, Barbara J, '63, Box 31, Yadkinville, N,C., 357 Greenlaw, Elizabeth R, '62, 773 16th Ave. N,, St, Petersburg, Fla,,
134, 342 Greenleaf, Judith Estes '64, 604 Westover Dr„ Nashville, Tenn.,
375 Greer, Catherine Ann '61, 229 Hampton Roads .\ve,, Hampton, Va,,
130, 315 Gregory, Anne Jackson '64, Westover Rd., Hope Valley, Durham,
N.C, 376 Gregory, Jane D. '63, 1309 Mulberry Rd., Martinsville, Va., 125,
357 Grier, Rosalind '63, Rt. 3, Box 133A, Charlotte 3, N.C, 357 Griffin, Beverly F. '64, Riverwood Box 1320, Goldsboro, N.C, 376 Grimes, Betty Jean '62, 130 S. Wayne St., MiUedgeville, Ga., 50,
342 Griscom, Elma Elizabeth '64, 256 Abbey Rd., Birmingham, Mich.,
376 Griswold, Laura J. '63, 50 Rosedale Ave,, Madison, N,J,, 357 Gronemeyer, Suzanne Carol '64, 1 750 Texar Dr,, Pensacola, Fla,,
124, 376 Grotz, Diane Marie "64, 148 Canterbury Dr,, Dayton 29, Ohio, 139,
376 Groves, Patricia Wells '62. 5831 Pearidge Rd,, Huntington, W.Va,,
51, 129, 342 Guenard. Andree Leigh '62, 511 Churchill Rd,, McLean, Va., 342 Guerry, Alice C '64, 118 Lake Dale Ave., Lake City, S.C, 67, 376 Gurley, Lona J. '62. 607 N. Pollock St., Selma, N.C, 43, 146, 342 Guthrie, Gail Florelen '61, 5108 Westridge Rd., Washington 16,
D.C, 145, 315 Gwynn, Helen E. '63, 1 14 S, Hatton Ave,, Lebanon, Tenn., 57, 357 Haas, Rebecca Anne '64, 147 E. Oakridge, Metairie, La., 143, 376 Hagler, Alva Frances '64, 1000 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach, Fla.,
376 Haim, Simmel F. '61, 2004 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N.C. Haley, Jo Harriet '64, 818 Azalea St., Houston 18, Texas, 143, 376 Halla, Frances Byrd '64, 199 Edgewood Dr., York, Penn., 135 Halsey, Eleanor Paige '61, 38 State St., Charleston, S.C, Halsted, Ann Watson '64, 8305 N, Allen Lane, Milwaukee 1 7, Wis,,
143 Hamel, Judith Lynn '64, 407 Awixa Rd,, Ann Arbor, Mich,, 139,
376 Hamilton, Anne H, '62, 440 Coffee Pot Riviera, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
134,342 Hamilton, Elizabeth C. '62, 2256 Cranford Rd„ Durham, N,C, 146 Hamlin, Charlotte Frances '61, 1 102 N, Gre.gson St,, Durham, N,C,,
141, 315 Hanke, Karen L, '62, 10078 Springwood, St, Louis 24, Mo„ 38,
336, 342 Hansberry, Sally Ann '64, 44 Whiting St,, Lunenburg, Mass,, 376 Hansen, Caroline C '61, 2213 Linden Lane, Silver Spring, Md.,
271, 315 Hansen, Jenne E, '61, 5615 Marengo Rd,, Washington 16, D,C,
315 Hansen, Jennie Lee "64, 5319 Dairv Dr,, Fayetteville, N,C, Harden, Judith A, '63, 255 Woodlands Ave,, Mobile, Ala,, 130, 357 Hardison. Joann '8:!, Rt. 3. Box 126A, Rocky Mount, N,C,, 357 Harper, ,\'uur M i>J, .in .\ Cnit.-i St., Hickory, N,C,
Harper. |r,,,, \ '<• ; :j i'. S W i.-.il, .\ve., Miami 55, Fla., 357
Harrell, Xln.M,. I \i,,i t, J. l;..x m, ( ,,renville, N.C, 78. 342 Harrington, P.iUui.i B. (.1, 'ml S.u.mnah Rd., Lewes, Del., 122,
315 Harrison, Sandra Jo '63, 211 N. Main St., Berlin, Md., 53, 76, 142,
358 Hart, Carole Ann '63, 42 College St., Box 66, WeaverviUe, N.C,
57, 141, 358 Hart, Frances Ann '64, 809 Bellview St., Winston Salem, N.C, 376 Hart, Mary Ann '64, 325 Horace Mann Ave., Winston Salem, N.C,
50, 376 Hartman, Julia Meredith '64, The Oaks, Hartford City, Ind., 195,
376 Hartsell, Frances M. '62, 107 Hillside Ave., Concord, N.C, 53, 115,
342 Hartshorn, Sue E. '63, 545 S. Harrison Lane, Denver 9, Colo., 130,
358 Haskett, Eleanor Jo '62, 114 Seagrove Rd., Portsmouth, Va., 146,
342 Hayes, Gladys L, '64, 73 Hamlin Dr,, Cincinnati 18, Ohio, 131, 376 Haynes, Nina Bryce '61, 9 Stonycrest Rd,, Rye, N,Y., 262 Healv, Katherine W. '63, 3559 Hardand Rd, S,W,, Roanoke, Va.,
358 Heath, Anne M. '63, 419 Walnut St., New Orleans 18, La., 122, 358 Heck, Beverly Lynne '61, 119 N.E. 3rd St., Miami 33, Fla., 316 Hedden, Carol Ann '61, 1 16 Merriman Rd., Lenoir, N.C, 145 Hedrick, Jane Herman '61, 109 Pine Cone Dr., Oxford, N.C, 316 Heer, Rosemary F. '64, 718 W. Farriss Ave., High Point, N.C, 147,
376
Heilmann, Nancy E. '62, 916 Greenwood Ave., Winnetka, 111., 142,
342 Heiser, Joan M. '62, 1112 Maple Cliflf Dr., Lakewood 7, Ohio, 133 Helm, Nancy Porter '61, Lime Kiln Lane, Louisville, Ky., 130, 316 Helm, Susan P. '63, 103 Midland Ave., Rye, N.Y., 358 Herbert, Elizabeth Rose '61, 202 HiUcrest Dr., High Point, N.C., 38,
316 Herrin, Helen Kay '64, 1204 Fairfield Dr., Gastonia, N.C., 124, 377 Hershey, Molly Jo '62, 460 Richmond Ave., Buflfalo 22, N.Y., 138,
343 Hess, Barbara Doty '62, 3514 Washington Rd., W. Palm Beach,
Fla., 343 Hess, Barbara Ruth '63, 400 Fairway Terrace S.E., Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, 343 Hester, Harriet J. '63, 143 S. Laurel Ave., Charlotte 7, N.C., 137,
358 Heugh, Elaine M. '63, Box 413 Belle Terre, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 358 Hewitt, Margaret Firey '61. 1200 N. College St., Kinston, N.C.,
146, 316
Hitchcock, Frances S. '63, 58 Green Ave., Lawrenceville, N.J., 53,
358 Hicks, Darlington R. '63, 317 8th N.W., Mason City, Iowa Hightower, Mary D. '63, 4535 47th St. N.W., Washington 16, D.C.,
99, 351, 358 Hill, Ann P. '63, 2510 Montrose Court, Charlotte 7, N.C., 358 Hill, Mary Patricia '64, 215 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W.Va.,
147, 377
Hilton, Caroline C. '63, 3504 Echo Hill Rd., Nashville, Tenn., 135,
358 Himelick, Carol Ann '63, Rt. 1, White Oak Dr., Durham, N.C., 358 Hinman, Susan Lee '64, 15 Pelham Rd., Philadelphia 19, Pa., 139,
377 Hinze, Marlene '61, 1807 Oleander, Sarasota, Fla., 130, 201, 316 Hobbs, Sarah L. '63, 115 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N.C., 97, 122, 358 Hock, Judith Lee '62, Washington St., Genoa, Ohio, 343 Hockstader, Maryann '61, 77 Haights Crossroad, Chappaqua, N.Y. Hodder, Virginia A. C. '63, 1217 Dinwiddle Ave., Richmond 29,
Va., 138, 358 Hodgin, Cynthia Miriam '61, Box 116, Upperville, Va. Hodson, M. Ann '63, 34 Briarcliff Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J., 133,
358 Hoeser, Mary Lynne '64, 4005 Statewood Rd. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
377 Hoffman, Joan '64, 407 Benton Ave., La Grange, 111., 377 Holmes, Virginia E. '64, 1441 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh 28, Pa.,
135, 377 Holmquist, Joan B. '64, 2304 Hickory Lawn Dr., Rockford, 111.,
139, 377 Holsinger, Gretchen Marie '64, 2306 Wilson St., Durham, N.C., 57,
377 Holtgren, Evelyn Anne '61, 530 Elm St., Westfield, N.J., 316 Holton, Mary Gail '62, Box 30, Wilkesboro, N.C., 316 Hoot, Nancy Ann '61, Box 879, Greenville, N.C., 316 Horack, Katharine '63, 1519 Exposition Blvd., New Orleans 18, La.,
358 Home, Katharine D. '62, 134 S. Churchill Dr., Fayetteville, N.C.,
122, 157, 343 Horr, Nancy Louise '64, 1554 22nd St., Portsmouth, Ohio, 57, 377 Hosck, Libby Marrie '61, 150 Burkewood Rd., Mt. Vernon, N.Y.,
316 Houck, Mary J. '63, 5760 Appian Way, Long Beach, Calif., 146, 358 Howard, Frances C. '63, 5301 Friendly Rd., Greensboro, N.C. Hoyle, Kathryn D. '63, P. O. Box 1840, Hendersonville, N.C. Hoyt, Katharine Virginia '61, 730 Brush Hill Rd., Milton 86, Mass.,
138, 317, 358 Hubbard, Martha A. '62, 308 Pittsboro St., Chapel Hill, N.C, 343 Hubbs, Geraldine S. '62, 33 Cane St., W. Asheville, N.C, 343 Huck, Mary Lou '64, 201 Vestavia Circle, Birmingham 9, Ala., 136,
377 Hudnell, Virginia Morris '61, 108 Robins Dr., San Antonio 41,
Texas, 317 Hudson, Melissa E. '63, 7519 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md.,
358 Huey, Sybil Flowers '61, 501 S.E. 25th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
317 Hull, Susan Victoria '61, 235 Heathwood Rd., Charlotte, N.C, 317 Humm, Sandra S. '63, 2528 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N.C, 358 Hunt, Kathryn Newburg '61, 141 Orthoridge Rd., Lutherville, Md.,
43 Hunt, Mary Ella '63, Rt. 3, Easley, S.C, 43, 358 Hunyadi, Susan Carole '64, 3520 Futlon Rd. N.W., Canton 8, Ohio,
377 Hurley, Carol Lee '62, 1 1 Fairview Blvd., Ft. Meyers Beach, Fla.,
343 Huser, Merilee '62, 3913 W. 60th St., Minneapolis 24, Minn., 143,
343 Hutcheson, Joan '64, 1000 Chestnut Ave., Wilmette, 111., 67, 139,
377
Hutchinson, Gwyn '62, 218 Covington St., Laurinburg, N.C, 145,
343 Ingham, Margo M. '63, 121 Oakleaf Dr., Spartanburg, S.C, 134,
'359 Ingram, Nancy Sloan '64, 130 N. Kingston Ave., Rockwood, Tenn.,
101, 377 Ireland, Patricia B. '62, 1005 Nichols Dr., Raleigh, N.C, 343 Irwin, Anne R. '63, 616 Beverly Rd., Pittsburgh 16, Pa., 93, 142,
351 359 Isaly, Carolyn '64, 708 Uhler Rd., Marion, Ohio, 131, 377 Ishiguro, Reiko, Osaka Chofu Cho, Shimonoseki City, Japan Isley, Kay Ellen '63, 1117 Aycock Ave., Burlington, N.C, 125, 359 Ivey, Adelyn SherriU '64, 359 Second St. PI. N.W., Hickory, N.C,
377 Jacobs, Ellen Dinerman '61, 1001 Sheffield Rd.. Teaneck, N.J. Jacobus, Marie E. '64, 123 Greenwood Dr., Millburn, N.J., 67, 147,
377 James, Patricia Talfryn '64, 209 Oak Lane, Cranford, N.J., 377 James, Scherer G. '63, 240 S. Main St., Mount Airy, N.C, 125, 359 Jarden, Joan E. '63, 21 Wordsworth Rd., Short Hills, N.J., 38, 118,
359 Jarrett, Mary L. '63, Rt. 1, Efland, N.C, 359 Jenkins, Nancy Ann '63, 3041 Cascade Rd. S.W., Atlanta 11, Ga.,
56, 57, 359
Jenkins, Nancy Elaine '64, 438 Burrage Rd., Concord, N.C, 125,
377 Jennings, Judith L. '63, 3002 Colonial Hill Rd., Louisville 5, Ky.,
359 Jerome, Sandra Suzanne '61, 140 Carlton Rd., Waban 68, Mass.,
122, 317 Johns, Judith Ann '61, 1329 N. St. Joseph St., South Bend 17, Ind.,
48, 318 Johnson, Barbara Ruth '64, 3126 Oaklvn Dr., Tampa, Fla., 377 Johnson, Betty J. '62, 421 W. Clifford St., Winchester, Va., 343 Johnson, Lenore Ruth '61, Box 423, Walnut Cove, N.C, 318 Johnson, Mary J. '64, 216 Oakwood Rd., Fairfax, Wilmington 3,
Del., 378 Johnson, Mary Lily '61. 421 Transylvania Ave., Raleigh, N.C, 146,
318 Johnson, Wendy Leigh '64, 14 Tally Ho Lane, Belle Haven, Alex- andria, Va., 378 Johnston, Annie Lewis '61, 427 Walnut Ave., Jackson, Tenn., 38,
101, 125, 196, 201, 267, 318 Johnston, Mary Diana '61, 4600 Marque Dr., New Orleans, La.,
318 [ohnston, Sallie Dunlap '61, Old Frankfort Pk., Versailles, Ky.,
130,135,142,318 Johnston, Susan Symes '62, 533 Highbrook Ave., Pelham Manor,
N.Y., 343 Jolly. Margaret Anne '64, 7601 Cornwall Rd., Richmond 29, Va.,
131, 368,385 Jones, Carolyn '63, 15 Montgomery Dr., Spartanburg, S.C, 78, 142,
353 Jones, Diana Adele '64, 211 W. Wayne Ave., Wayne, Pa., 378 Jones, Louise H. '61, 311 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C Jones, Mary Ellis '63, 440 Highland Rd., Pottstown, Pa., 138, 358 Jones, Pamela Louise '64, 1026 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C,
57, 132,378
Jones, Ruth Ann '61, 13 E. Central Ave., Paoli, Pa., 68, 343 Jones, Sara Bay '63, 834 East Highland, Carthage, Mo., 359 Jordan, Dorothy Susan '64, 2500 Hobbs Rd., Nashville, Tenn., 76 Jordan, Gail '64, 205 Swann Rd., Suitland, Md., 67 Jordan, Janet Marie '61, 216 W. Colonial, Thomasville, N.C, 125,
318 Jordan, Patricia Brown '64, 515 Tremont Park. Lenoir, N.C, 101 Jordan, Susan Patricia '64, 42 Fair Hill Rd., Westfield, N.J., 131,
378 Josko, Eva M. '63, 1850 Monroe St. N.W., Washington 10, D.C,
359 Jourdan. Martha A. '63, 312 East 6th St., Box 205, Siler City, N.C,
145, 359 Joyce, Dorothy D. '63, 442 Summit Dr., Greenville, S.C, 78, 359 Judd, Sherry Joy '61, 1122 Stonewall Dr., Nashville, Tenn., 137,
271, 318 Judd, Susan E. '62, P. O. Box 235, Varina, N.C. kahlke, Carolyn '63, 320 East Savidge St., Spring Lake, Mich., 146,
359 Kairinen, Eila O. '62, 1918 Spruce St., Fayetteville, N.C, 122, 343 Katz, Margery Ann '62, 2557 Steele Rd., Baltimore 9, Md., 343 Katson, Constance '64, 4426 Constitution N.E., Albuquerque, N.M.,
378 Kauffman, Marcia Ann '64, 112 Highland Rd., Southwood Hills,
York, Pa., 76, 147, 378 Kaufman, Betsy Anne '63, 420 Dunbar Ave., Melbourne, Fla., 130,
359 Keeler, Irmgard M. '61, 130 N. Tattnall St., Milledgeville, Ga., 43,
343
Kellcrmann, Carolyn King '62. 211 Magnolia Ave., S. Pittsburg,
Tenn., 43, 145, 343 K?llett, Judith Adelaide '61, 1400 Seminole Dr., Greensboro, N.C.,
38, 130, 318 Kelley, Barbara J. '63, 3403 Gilden Dr., Alexandria, Va., 53, 130,
359 Kelley, Helen Cain '61, 1724 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta, Ga., 87,
Kelly, Linda C. '63, 2021 Southwood Rd., Birmingham 9, Ala., 137 Kennedy, Barbara C, 807 Hermitage Ct. Dr., Durham, N.C. Kennedy, Ellen Ann '61,218 Ruth St., Maryville, Tenn., 344 Kent, Mildred Elizabeth '61, P. O. Box 230, Granite Falls, N.C, 318 Kenyon, Sarah A. '63, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, N.C., 359 Kerr, Karen Louise '61, Box 147, Damascus, Ohio, 344 Kershaw, Roxanne Edgcomb '64, 3217 Amherst Ave., Columbia,
S.C, 378 Ketcham, Margaret Parrish '61, 117 Hawthorn Rd., Baltmiore 10,
Md., 319 Kettering, Ann H. '64, 729 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, "W.Va., 139,
378 Kiefer, Karen Jean '64, 39 Sappington Acres, St. Louis 26, Mo.,
135, 378 Kienzle, Kathleen J. '64, 99 S. Columbia, Columbus, Ohio, 135, 378 Kimbrough, Laurel A. '63, 4631 Brafferton, Bloomfield Hills, 53,
76, 130, 359 Kime, Allison Flood '64, 823 2nd St., "Wright Patterson, Ohio, 124,
378 Kimmerle, Nancy Jo '64, 116 McKeel Ave., Tarrytown, N.Y., 136,
378 King, Martha Ann '63, 882 N.W. 66th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
359 Kirkman, Ann Jarrell '62, P. O. Box 581, High Point, N.C, 141, 344 Kitchen, Georgia Lue '62, 1209 W. 58th St., Kansas City, Mo., 344 Kittelle, Katherine A. '64, 7 Dundee Rd., Larchmont, N.Y., 100,
378 Klein, Susan June '64, 6111 Sylvan Dr., Columbia, S.C, 76, 378 Kline, Doris Janet '62, 1305 Kendall Rd., Swarthmore, Pa., 271, 344 Kline, Julie Anne '61, 4501 31st Si. S., Arlington 6, Va., 122, 125 Kline, Nancy PrisciUa '62, 413 Windsor St., Silver Spring, Md., 133,
344 Klopfer, Martha Smith, Dept. Zoology Duke Univ., Durham, N.C. Knapp, Kristina Margaret '64, 6823 Edmonstone Ave., Richmond,
Va.,'l43, 378 Kneen, Judith Oakes '64, Highland Lane Box 514, Ashtabula, Ohio,
131, 379 Knobeloch, Claire '62, Hdqs. U.S. Army Hawaii, APO 957, San
Francisco, Calif., 93, 344 Kohn, Adrinne Carole '64, 2 Arbor Lane, Merrick, N.Y., 126, 127,
378 Kramer, Elizabeth Ann '62, 205 Ash St., Elizabeth City, N.C, 133,
344 Kraus, Elizabeth K. '64, 7707 Whittier Blvd., Bethesda 14, Md., 379 Krause, Caroline H. '64, Box 493, Jaffrey Center, N.H., 67, 379 Kredel, Olivia Orme '64, 60 Montague St., Charleston, S.C, 99,
379 Kriener, F. Louanne, 150 Alta Ave., Danville, Ky. Krueger, Karen Elizabeth '64, 300 Brookline Blvd., Havertown,
Pa. Kutcher, Rosalyn Ruth '61, 23 Lenox St., New London, Conn., 48,
51 319 Laco'ss, Elizabeth Louise, 1454 Alexander Rd., Rock Hill, S.C, 43,
319 Lamb, Carol Anne '62, 275 Ogden Ave., W. Englewood, N.J., 41,
134, 344 ^ ,
Lamkin, Margaret Louise '61, 6000 N. 27th Rd., Arlington 7, Va.,
122 319 Langdon, Suzanne F. '64, 4016 Bristol Rd., Durham, N.C, 379 Larmore, Carrell A. '63, 963 Harte Dr. S.W., Atlanta 10, Ga., 137,
360 Larsen, Patricia M. '63, 991 Lake Hollingsworth, Lakeland, Fla.,
134, 360 Lassiter, Nancy L. '63, 726 Sunset Dr., Smithfield, N.C, 137, 360 Lea Lillian Richards '63, 6600 Glenraore Dr., Falls Church, Va.,
122, 360 Lea, Mary Ann '63, 656 Westfield Ave., Westfield, N.J., 122, 360 Leahy, Margaret P. '64, 902 Clemson Dr., Alexandria, Va., 128,
379' Lee, Elizabeth Anne '61, 439 Hillcrest Rd., Ridgewood, N.J., 319 Lee, Margaret E. '64, Drury Lane, RFD 3, Willoughby, Ohio, 379 Leinbach, Ann Elizabeth '62, Rt. 1, Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 93, 344 Leland, Marjorie Allston '61, 7800 Ruxwood Rd., Ruxton 4, Md.,
320 Lengyel, Elizabeth Ann '61, 255 Moss Farm Rd., Cheshire, Conn.,
320 Lennard, Beverly Self '64, 1729 Dyson Dr. N.E., Atlanta 7, Ga., 76,
379
Leonard, Catherine G. '64, Green Hill Rd., Madison, N.J., 123, 379 Leonard, Rhonwen '62, 119 W. Second Ave., Lexington, N.C, 43,
137, 344
Leshanna, Sandra Lynne '61, 2315 Haven Ridge Dr. N.W., Atlanta,
Ga., 134, 319, 320 Leslie, Carroll Ann '64, 1614 N. Greenbrier St., Arlington 5, Va.,
132, 379 Letzler, Susan Barbara '62, 237 N. Galveston St., Arlington 3, Va.,
43, 344 Leutwiler, Jean '62, 16 Overbrook Dr., St. Louis County 24, Mo. Levin, Miriam '61, 86 Elmwood Rd., Wellesley, Mass., 43, 320 Levine, Frankie Blacker '61, 303 Banersfield St., Hamlet, N.C, 320 Lewis, Marilyn '61, 4216 Opalocka Dr., McLean, Va., 273 Lewis, Mary C '64, Box 5, FarmviUe, N.C, 123, 379 Lewis, Valerie Ann '64, 3296 Perry Ave., Bronx 67, N.Y., 144, 145,
379 Lilly, Irene K. '62, Box 405, West Falmouth, Mass., 43, 344 Lilly, Ruth Virginia '64, 4041 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind,,
57, 197, 379 Lime, Elizabeth Louise '64, 20 Division St., Canton, N.C, 379 Lippard, Nancy Thames, Hot Springs, N.C, 320 Lipphard, Carol Wilkins '61, 2421 Calvin Ave., Louisville 6, Ky. Littell, Janet Carol '64, 1221 Radnor PI., Falls Church, Va., 379 Little, Catharine F. '63, 206 Rose Terrace, Wadesboro, N.C, 53,
124,360 Little, Mary John '61, Pinetops, N.C, 46, 122, 320 Lockwood, Kathleen D. '62, Box 158, Rt. 1, Northport, N.Y., 129,
344 Loeb, Linda Marie '64, 138 Warwick Dr., Lutherville, Md., 379 Loeber, Judith Gail '61, 11 Soundview Crest, Manhasset, N.Y., 43,
138, 201, 321
Logan, Emmelyn S. '62, Box 228, Woodstock, Va., 43, 87, 120,
122, 344 Long, Linda Marie '64, 409 Tyler Place, Alexandria, Va., 67, 379 Love, Sarah E. '63, 1921 N. HarriU St., Charlotte 5, N.C, 360 Lovelace, Grace lone '64, 3520 Huon Dr., Louisville 18, Ky., 379 Loveland, Catherine A. '62, Box 45, Cape Coral, Fla., 271, 360 Lowenbach, Christine H. '63, Box 79, Rt. 3, Durham, N.C, 146,
360 Lucas, Mary D. '64, 1318 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte, N.C, 57, 379 Ludwig, Karol Anne '62, 1953 Shenandoah Rd., Toledo 7, Ohio,
344 Lumbard, Martha '61, 441 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va., 321 Lunsford, Linda E. '62, Wesleyan Hts., Roxboro, N.C, 65, 133, 345 Lupton, Ruth '63, Alamance, N.C, 142, 360 Lynch, Helen Marie '61, Burke, Va., 134, 321 Mackenzie, Susan F. '63, 1040 RIverview Dr., Spartanburg, S.C,
142 MacTiernan, Carol Stewart '61, 56 Janice Place, Hamburg, N.Y.,
267, 321 Maddox, Melinda H. '63, Rt. 6, Raleigh, N.C. Maddox, Nola Elizabeth '61, 116 Maddox Ave., North Augusta,
S.C, 321 Magner, Madi Ruth '61, 7909 Midnight Pass Rd., Sarasota, Fla.,
141,272,321 Makepeace, Joanna C '62, Piney Point, Marion, Mass. Mann, Barbara Louise '61, 921 Braddock Rd., Cumberland, Md.,
138, 321 Margolis, Maxine Gail '63, Franklin St., Williamston, N.C, 360 Marion, Joan Claudia '61, 907 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables, Fla.,
125, 321 Marsh, Frances Stewart '64, 507 S. Church St., Monroe, N.C, 379 Martin, Felicia Francine '61, 5826 N. Kingsdale, Chicago 46, 111.,
321 Martin, Rosalind Mary '64, P. O. Box 817 Coral Gables, Fla., 379 Mason, Katie L. '63, 511 Talbot Hall Rd., Norfolk 5, Va., 142, 360 Mason, Nancy U. '63, 660 Kingsbury Circle, Winston-Salem, N.C,
146, 360 Massey, Sue Ellen '61, 114 Rose St., Smithfield, N.C, 321 Mathews, Janet Allen '64, 21 Brookside Rd., Wallingford, Pa.,
57, 143,379 Mathews, Susan Clara '62, 1136 Flamingo Dr., Atlanta 11, Ga., 73 Matrone, Margaret A. S. '63, 1333 Duplin Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 360 Matter, Sandra Lynn '61, 748 Palermo Ave., Coral Gables, Fla., 99,
321 Matzner, Hilda L., Box 73, White Lake, S.D. Maultsby, Sara Elaine '61, Rt. 2, Mebane, N.C, 322 May, Martha Eloise '62, 1067 Jackson Rd., Park Hills, Covington,
Ky., 345 Mayer, Barbara Hamilton '64, 1050 Ridge Rd., Rock Hill, S.C,
271, 379 Mayer, Gail E. '63, N. Vosseller Ave., Martinsville, N.J., 360 Mayo, Lynn Marie '61, 1425 Hillcrest Rd., Lancaster, Pa., 52, 322 McBryde, Priscilla '63, 410 E. Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N.C,
53, 360 McCrary, Mary L. '63, Box 1056, Post, Texas, 137
McCIarren, Sheila Powell '61, 3806 N. Oakland St., Arlington 7,
Va., 87, 322 McCrary, Dixie Lee '61, 806 Taylor St., Bristol, Tenn., 269, 322 McDaniel, Mildred C. '63, 827 East 7th St., Lumberton, N.G., 361 McElderry, Andrea '63, 4336 Butler Place, Oklahoma City 18,
Okla., 57, 361 McFarland, Betty F., Rt. 4, Rocky Mount, Va. McFarlane, Juretta C. '64, 1191 West Wesley Rd. N.W., Atlanta
5, Ga., 128, 379 McGary, Lucy Lake '62, 410 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Richmond, Va.,
125, 345 McGhee, Carolyn Sue '63, 1335 Neel St., Huttington, W.Va., 50,
138, 361 McGhee, Mary Harriette "64, 149 Gay Ave., Clayton 5, Mo., 67,
136, 379 McGonigle, Martha '62, 1334 Van Steffy Ave., Wyomissing, Pa.,
38, 138, 345 Mclntire, Ann Baines '62, 9701 Elrod Rd., Kensington, Md., 122,
345 McKaig, Sylvia Jean '64, 2710 Sharon Rd., Charlotte, N.C., 143,
379 McKenzie, Anne Shuford '62, Rt. 1, Gibson, N.C., 137, 345 McLarty, Margaret Whitmel, Brevard College, Brevard, N.C., 322 McLellan, Mary Ann '62, 1650 Robert St., New Orleans 15, La.,
41, 124, 345 McLeod, Mary Ann '62, 623 Kildee Dr., Lexington, N.C., 50, 345 McLeod, Mary Jo '63, 202 Brooks St., Manning, S.C. McNabb, Donna Frances '62, 505 Cherokee, Newport, Tenn., 141,
345 McNamara Ann '61, 2025 First Ave. S.E., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 138,
322 McNeil, Emma Roberta '62, 1056 Elm Ave., Columbia, S.C, 345 McNeill, Leslie Gray '63, 51 1 N. Madison St., WhiteviUe, N.C., 361 McNiell, Laverne '63, 2604 Lowell, Memphis 14, Tenn. McQuiddy, Patricia '64, 19 Oak Park Dr., St. Louis 41, Mo., 67,
379 McQuown, Dorothy Inza "64, 708 Melrose St., Winston-Salem, N.C.,
368, 379 McWhorter, Evelyn E. '64, 1622 Virginia St. East, Charleston,
W.Va., 67, 379 Meacham, Ruby Ann '62, 4905 Flint Dr., Westgate, Washington
16, D.C., 120, 146, 345 Medbery, Sherrell Lee, 208 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N.C. Midgett, Helen L. '62, Box 104, Hillsboro, N.C, 345 Millar, Helene Virginia '61, 42 Oak Park Dr., St. Louis 41, Mo.,
48, 134, 323 Miller, Elizabeth G. '63, 766 Spring Lake Rd., Columbia, S.C, 125,
361 Miller, Gail '62, 405 W. Swon, Webster Groves, Mo., 78, 122, 345 Miller, Jane Newman '64, 5919 Sardis Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C, 67, 87 Miller, Sara Patricia '62, 1214 Chestnut Dr., Ashtabula, Ohio, 43,
345 Mills, Rebecca Ann '63, 2701 Connecticut Ave., Washington 8, D.C,
78, 367 Mitchell, Meriel Bull '64, 372 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C,
124, 379 Moehlmann, Holly Ellen '64, South Park St., Richland, Pa., 380 Moeller, Martha Joan '61, 735 8th St., Wilmette, 111., 134, 323 Moffat, Elizabeth Ann '64, 135 Derwent Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa., 380 Montague, Linda Dean '64, Windy Ridge, Spruce Pine, N.C, 380 Montgomery, Diana B. '64, RFD 3, Smithfield, N.C, 380 Montgomery, Doris Carolyn '61, 103 Summit Ave., Kinston, N.C,
134, 323 Montonye, Merry Lynn '64, 1899 W. Huron River Dr., Ypsilanti,
Mich,, 380 Moody, Carol Joan '61, 1013 14th Ave. Dr. N.W., Hickory, N.C,
43, 101, 120, 323 Moody, Susan Browne '62, 3230 Bryn Mawr, Dallas 25, Texas, 50,
142 Moore, Linda C. '63, 204 Stebbins St., Ashland, Va., 146, 361 Moore, Rebecca Ann '64, 14 Fairland St., Lexington, Mass., 380 Moorhead, Mary Frances '61, 549 Central Ave., Massapequa, N.Y.,
324 Morgan, Mary Lena '62, Box 308, Spring Hope, N.C, 53, 345 Morris, Barbara R. '63, P. O. Box 168, Washington, N.C, 125, 361 Morris, Elizabeth C '64, 5205 Albemarle St., Washington 16, D.C,
147, 380 Morris, Judith J. '63, 816 Oleander Dr. S.E., Aiken, S.C, 129 Morse, Grace 'Virginia '61, 1005 Riverside Ave., Elizabeth City,
N.C, 324 Moser, Patricia Lynne '61,5 Salem Rd., Rockville Centre, N.Y., 324 Mosher, Sandra Sue '64, 2343 N. Vernon St., Arlington 7, Va., 136,
380 Moss, Judith Adele '64, 849 Richmond Ave., Buffalo 22, N.'V., 67,
132, 380 Moss, Julianna '62, 714 Carpenter Ave., Mooresville, N.C, 138, 345
Moss, Margaret Elaine '64, 2001 Winter St., Charlotte 5, N.C, 136,
380 Moyer, Mary Joyce '63, 1338 Eberhart Ave., Columbus, Ga. Mueller, Nancy Patricia '64, 5035 N. Diversey Blvd., Milwaukee
17, Wise, 68, 135, 380 Murphy, Evelyn Frances '61, 935 Quesada St., Arlington, Va., 38,
324 Murphy, Janice Edna '62, 197 Austin Dr., Jesup, Ga. Murphy, Judith Evelyn '62, 197 Austin Dr., Jesup, Ga., 142, 324 Murray, Chiquita Lynn '61, 545 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N.C,
324 Murray, Grace Anne '62, 3362 Denise St., Durham, N.C. Muth, Frances Hilda '64, Old Annapolis Rd., Ellicott City, Md.,
67, 380 Myers, Alice M. '63, Countryside Adition, Ashland, Ohio, 130 Myers, Dianna Lynne '64, 1405 Camp Ave., Rockford, 111., 67, 380 Myers, Marcia Irene '62, 2912 Duke St., Harrisburg, Pa., 120, 346 Nasser, Patricia A. '63, 610 Fifth St., Huntington, W.Va., 361 Nathanson, Malvine Sara '62, 99 Canterbury Gate, Lynbrook, N.Y.,
96, 126, 346 Naviasky, Harriet Joan '61, 3902 Fordleigh Rd., Baltimore 15, Md.,
52, 126, 270, 324 Neblett, Beverly Ann '64, 3528 Marquette, Dallas, Texas, 124, 380 Neff, Susan H. '63, Box 428, Alexandria Rd., Granville, Ohio, 53,
134, 361 Neill, Janet Carol '62, 8909 River Rd., Richmond, Va., 201, 324 Newburg, Kathryn Fern '62, 141 Ohoridge Rd., Lutherville, Md.,
324 Ney, Elsye Louise '61, 9247 Atwood Ave., Norfolk 3, Va., 324 Nichols, Kathleen '61, 306 West Union St., Morganton, N.C, 138,
324 Nicholls, Margaret F. '61, 4450 Lake Rd., Bay Point, Miami, Fla.,
324 Nicholson, Helen K. '62, 406 Devon St. Rd., Devon, Pa., 346 Nicks, Sam Freeman '63, 701 Gordon St.. Roxboro, N.C, 76, 361 Nicoli, Kathrine C '64, Corso Magenta 81, Milan, Italy, 101, 380 Nijhuis, Ine '61, P. O. Box 303, Jamestown, N.C, 325 Nikides, Aglaia H. '61, 1050 Cottonwood Rd., Dayton 9, Ohio, 324 Nimitz, Elizabeth Ann '61, Dunham Hospital, Cincinnati 5, Ohio,
66, 129, 324 Nimicht, Elizabeth '64, 6959 Almours Dr., Jacksonville, Fla., 380 Noblett, Sara Carey '64, Irvington Rd., Kilmarnock, Va., 132, 380 Nolan, Pamela '64, 433 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S.C, 50, 124, 380 Norris, Marcia M. '62, 2418 Club Blvd., Durham, N.C. Northington, Betty Page, 2148 Malvern Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C. Norwood, Sandra Jeane '64, 1005 Minerva Ave., Durham, N.C. Nyberg, Lois Meredith '64, 102 Sweet Fern Rd., Warwick, R.I., 380 Oehl, Susan W. '62, 182 Fuller Lane, Winnetka, 111., 48, 361 Ogburn, Jean '61, 1806 W. Market St., Greensboro, N.C, 43, 325 Orren, Anne Burnette '61, 704 South Main St., Reidsville, N.C, 325 Osgood, Grace M. '61, 335 Thatcher Ave., River Forst, 111., 134, 325 Osthoff, Anita Marie '64, 617 North Oak St., Hinsdale, 111., 57,
143, 381 Overton, Nancy Jane '62, 3408 Woodhaven Rd., Nashville 4, Tenn.,
50, 346 Owen, Carolyn '61, 1201 Norbee Dr., Normandy Manor, Wilming- ton 3, Del., 103, 105, 129, 271, 325 Pace, Ellen Malotte '64, 7083 Paddison Rd., Cincinnati 30, Ohio,
147 Packard, Janice Alden '64, 2899 Ridgewood Ave., Cincinnati 13,
Ohio, 128 Paetsch, Johanna '64, 20 Woodlawn Dr., Trumbull, Conn. Painter, Prudence Steele '64, 3427 Guilford Terrace, Baltimore 18,
Md., 381 Pallange, Carol Ann '61, P. O. Box 444, Quaker Hill, Conn., 72,
325 Palmer, Anne Olevia '61, 104 Clinton Dr., Anderson, S.C, 133, 325 Palmer, Grace Ellen '63, 2525 Highland Ave., Durham, N.C. Palmer, Marglth Janice '64, 50 Everett St., Newport, R.I., 101,
131, 381 Pangborn, Penelope Anne '63, P. O. Box 1896, Dhahran, Saudi,
Arabia, 139, 362 Panik. Linda Elizabeth '62, RD. 2, Easton, Pa., 346 Papesch, Margaret E. '64, 7762 Keller Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio, 381 Parilla, Christine '64, 34 Crestview Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J., 67,
381 Parker, Elizabeth '61, 603 Parkway, High Point, N.C, 325 Parker, Mary Ann '64, 3801 Ocean Ave., Virginia Beach, Va., 381 Parrott, Virginia Carter '62, Exmore, Va., 87, 346 Parson, Anne Murray '61, 72 Park Slope, Ridgewood, N.J., 94, 326 Parsons, Meredith '63, 338 Greenleaf Ave., Wilmette, 111., 139, 362 Patterson, Kathleen A. '62, 10817 86th Ave., Richmond Hill 18,
N.Y., 137, 346 Patterson, Susan E. '64, R. D. 2, Marion, N.Y., 67, 381 Patton, Sheila M. '64, 6250 Chapman Field Dr., Miami 56, Fla.,
131, 381 Paylor, Bettie Kent '62, 201 Robertson Ave., Danville, Va., 346
Peabody, Mary Lucinda '62, 174 Kensington Rd., Garden City,
N.Y., 68, 120, 122, 346 Peach, Stephanie Miriam '64, 920 Dacian Ave., Durham, N.C., 381 Peacock, Mary Lucy '61, P. O. Box 176, Fremont, N.C., 326 Pearce, Deirdre Malone '61, 1603 Duke University Rd., Durham,
N.C., 326 Pearson, Marilyn '63, 58 Palmer Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y., 362 Peck, Sylvia Ann '62, Jackson Training Schol, Concord, N.C., 346 Pell, Nancy Anne '63, 420 S.W. 11 th Court, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
362 Pemberton, Mary N. '63, Box 7, Yanceyville, N.C., 362 Perham, Andrea Jean '64, 1105 Foxcroft Rd., Richmond, Va., 381 Perkins, Agnes G. '63, 216 South Wright St.. Naperville, 111., 57,
125, 362 Perkins, Cathryn A. '62, 178 Mt. Paran Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5. Ga..
346 Perrv. Jerry Leverne '62, 321 Forrest Rd., Henderson, N.C., 41,
125, 346 Peters. Donna Sue '64, 1024 O Ave., Cayce, S.C, 124, 346, 381 Peterson, Elsie Janice '61, 1201 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N.C. Peyton, Patricia Ann '61,612 Ridgewood Dr., West Lafavette, Ind.,
73, 120, 142, 326 Phillips, Brenda Lee '62, 60 Orchard Farm Rd., Port Washington,
N.Y., 76, 134, 346 Phillips, Sandra Ann '62, 109 N. Eastern St., Greenville, N.C, 346 Pickard, Karen S. '63, 3109 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7, Va., 362 Pickard, Sallie '61, 1945 Randolph Rd., Charlotte, N.C, 38, 326 Pickett, Helen Louise '64, 914 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Va., 67, 381 Pierce, Sally Ann "61, 2112 Roswell Ave., Charlotte, N.C, 132, 326 Pierce, Sara Hunt '64, 1710 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, N.C, 67,
125, 381 Piercy, Lynn Brimimer '61, 1906 Pagebrook Rd., Silver Spruig,
Md., 326 Pierle, Carol B. T., 17 Forrestdale, Rose of Sharon Rd., Durham,
N.C Pierpont, Carolyn E. '64, 808 Coolidge St., Westfield, N.J., 135, 381 Pike. Deborah '62, 1520 Carolina Ave., Kings|)ort, Tenn., 270 Pipas, Carol Anne '63, 213 East Northport Rd., Kings Park, N.Y.,
362 Pittman, Germaine '64, 315 South Beverly Glen, Los Angeles 24,
Calif., 132, 381 Place, Mary Elizabeth '61, 705 East Worthington Ave., Charlotte 3,
N.C Plair, Gaynl K. '62, 113 3rd St. N.E., Washington 2, D.C, 271 362 Plaster, Nancy Ruth '61, Patrick Springs, Va., 327 Piatt, Bonnie Ruth '63, Purchase Rd., Southbury, Conn., 362 Pollack, Valerie L '63, 1421 Autumn Rd., Jenkintown, Pa., 362 Pons, Jonnie Alberta '62, 217 Riverside Dr., Morganton, N.C, 125,
347 Porter, Sharon S. '64, 200 Kenosha St., Walworth, Wise, 68, 381 Porter, Susan M. '62, 819 Onslow St., Durham, N.C, 347 Porter, Suzanne Lee '62, Hillsville, Va. Powell, Bess Pearle '61, 1128 Magnolia Place, Wilmington, N.C,
201 Powell, Eleanor P. '64, 804 Park Ave., Goldsboro, N.C, 381 Powers, Lola Iris '62, 6509 Kenhowe Dr., Bethesda, Md., 94, 95,
96, 97, 347 Prewitt, Alice Adair '64, 8400 Michael Rd., Richmond 29, Va., 57,
381 Price, Alma Jean '64, P. O. Box 1145, Kannapolis, N.C, 135, 381 Price, Patricia Reade '63, D 1 D University Apts., Durham, N.C,
362 Pridgen, Martha Lumbard '61, 441 Argyle Dr., Alexandria, Va. Pritchett, Anne Sartin '64, 712 Quaker Lane, High Point, N.C, 381 Proctor, Addria Hardin '61, 1304 S. Garnett St.. Henderson, N.C,
120, 362 Proctor, Barbara A. '63, 1304 South Garnett St., Henderson, N.C,
137 Pruett, Susan Brunn '61, 613 West Union St., Morganton, N.C. Quinby, Miriam J. '64, 1801 Wycliff, Orlando, Fla., 140, 141, 144,
381 Ragan, Martha Rebecca '64, Box 98, Archdale, N.C, 381 Rager, Judith Ann '63, 4405 Beverly Dr., Dallas 5, Texas, 362 Raincy,' Mathilda Ann '61, 48 Pine Ridge Rd., Wellesley Hills 82.
Mass., 327 Ramseur, Mary Rast '64, 305 North St., Anderson, S.C, 123, 382 Ramsey, Carol Ann '63, 2512 Sunset Dr., Tampa 9, Fla., 125, 363 Randall, Bonnie L. '63, 530 Franklin St., Emmaus, Pa., 363 Randolph, Marjorie A. '64, 755 Oaklawn Ave., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 382 Rankin, Mary Downs '62, 1 West Lane, Maplewood. N.J., 347 Ransey, Anne Lee '64. 1825 Roosevelt St., Hollywood, Fla., 131, 382 Rasberry, Jane Vail '64, 1005 Walker Dr., Kinston, N.C, 131, 382 Rathmell, Pamela R., RFD Box 133, Roslyn, N.Y. Raub. Antoinette '63, 776 Hardscrabble Rd., Chappaqua, N.Y., 363 Ray, Andrena E. '64, 112 Tucson Dr., Sumter, S.C, 382 Ray, Mary Janice '64, 80 Park Ave., Bronxville 8, N.Y., 57, 67, 382
Ray, Nancy Carolyn '62, 717 S. Willow, Tampa, Fla., 347 Rayl, Melanie Joy '64, Rt. 5, Box 568, Durham, N.C, 143 Redding, Vivian Delaney '61, 815 Pinckney Ave., Leesville, La., 327 Reed, Patricia Ann '61, 244 Woodbine S.E., Warren, Ohio, 43, 327 Reinsch, Penelope Luise '61, 3671 Northside Dr. N.W., Atlanta,
Ga., 327 Resch, Marian Elizabeth '61, 405 S. Dogwood Ave., Siler City,
N.C, 327 Rhodes, Jane Ellis, 3012'/. Banner St., Durham, N.C. Rice, Sara Anne '63, 2550 Warwick Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C,
140, 141, 363 Richards. Jessica Olga '62, 76 MacDermott PI.. Fanwood, N.J.,
103, 105, 347 Riddle, Margaret Ann '61, 1001 Brook St., FavetteviUe. N.C, 43,
328 Ridge, Martha Cole '64, 407 Vine St.. High Point. N.C, 382 Robbins. Janice E. '63, 223 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla., 363 Roberts, Patricia A. '63, 628 Cumberland Ave., Teaneck, N.J. Robertson, Sandra M. '64, Belle Haven Place, Greenwich, Conn.,
57, 147, 382 Robinhold, Susan '62, 3413 Warden Dr., Philadelphia 29, Pa. Robins, Judith Alan '64, 1415 Wendover Dr., High Point, N.C, 135,
382 Robins, Sally '62, 5119 Marathon Pkwy., Little Neck 62, N.Y.,
134, 347 Robinson, Barbara A. '62, Brintons Bridge Rd., Chadds Ford, Pa.,
129, 363 Robinson, Linda G., 1309 North Pasteur St., New Bern, N.C, 363 Robinson, Phyllis Jean '62, 125 Main St., Middleburg, Pa., 347 Robinson, Susan '64. 4000 Harding PL, Nashville 12, Tenn., 135,
382 Rodgers, Ann Gertrude '61, 3712 Calvin Lane, Kensington, Md.,
328 Rodgers, Trudy Broadwell '61, 1806 Edgewood Ave., Burlington,
N.C, 142, 328 Rolbin, Nedra Ann '63, 2 Madeline Ave., Monticello, N.Y., 120,
126, 363 Rose, Margie Elizabeth '61, 3018 Collier Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 57,
328 Rose, Marie Melinda '62, 414 Fenton Place. Charlotte 7, N.C, 130,
146, 349 Rosen, Alice Helen '61, 6302 Wallis Ave., Baltimore, Md., 94, 96,
126, 328 Rosenberger, Lisa B. '63, 332 East Beverley St., Staunton, Va., 363 Rosenberger. Wilhelmina '64, 15 Woodcliff Rd., Wellesley Hills,
Mass., 135 Rosser, Beryl Massey '61, 1104 North Gregson St., Durham, N.C,
Rou~se. Margaret C '63, 1409 Stuart Court, Annandale, Va., 363 Rowland, Betsy Ann '63, 37 Fairlawn Ave., Youngstown 12, Ohio,
92, 363 Royse, Arlene Elizabeth '62, 718 Cliveden Rd., Pikesville 8, Md.,
347 Ruben, Susan Peeler, Mrs., 855 Louise Circle, Durham, N.C. Rudiger, Rosalind Louise '64, 522 Sherman Ave., Hawthorne, N.Y.,
67, 98, 147, 382 Rumpf, Christine '63, Box 261, Windermere, Fla., 271, 363 Rundles, Susanna '63, 132 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N.C. Rusk, Barbara Douglas '62, 1803 House Ave., Apt. 6B, Durham,
N.C. Russell, Mary Lynn '64, 311 East King St., Kings Mountain, N.C,
382 Ryan, Florence June '64, 1 707 Wealthy St. S.E., E. Grand Rapids,
Mich., 382 Ryan, Katharine V. '61, Box 378, Ft. Defiance, Ariz., 43, 141, 328 Ryan, Letitia Nanette '61, P. O. Box 269, Pilot Mountain, N.C,
43, 328 Sader, Martha Maxwell '64, Grand View, Brevard, N.C, 76, 382 Samler, Va Dale '64, 349 West 15th St., Riviera Beach, Fla., 67, 383 Samonds, Janet Eloise '64, 2011 Pershing St., Durham, N.C, 132,
383 Sanders, Mariann Kirven '64, 755 Sylvan Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C,
67. 383 Sanders, Martha Frances '61, 103 Pinecrest Rd,, Durham, N.C, 67 Sapero, Sheila .-\vis '63, 3808 Dogwood Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 126,
363 Sargent, Mary L. '64, 1516 Zoreta Ave., Coral Gables, Fla., 383 Satterfield, Byrd Austin '61, Timberlake, N.C, 137 Satterfield, Carlotta M. '64, 1407 W. Pettigrew St., Durham, N.C Savage, Marion Elizaljcth '61, 1619 High St., Palatka, Fla. Sawyer. Patti G. '63, 421 S.W. 14th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 363 Scherr, Barbara Larkin '61, 164 Grove Park Rd., Memphis 17,
Tenn., 122 Schmidt, Sybille M. '64, 1008 Norwood Ave., Durham, N.C, 383 Schoenlv, Virginia Ann '62, 153 No. 8th Ave., Highland Park, N.J.,
52, 146
Schwartz, Lois Ann '62, 1602 Air Transport Wing, APO 10, New
York, N.Y., 50, 120 Scott, Sondra Dale '61, Fair Bluff, N.C., 52, 329 Seeman, Charlotte Gail '64, 3147 N. Pollard St., Arlington 7, Va.,
383 Seyfert, Melicent '62, 2960 N. Summit Ave., Milwaukee 11, Wis.,
43, 348 Seward, Annette O'Neil '61, 2307 Jefferson St., Portsmouth, Va.,
50, 122, 329, 381 Seymour, Merrie Jo '61, 4906 Field St., San Diego 10, Calif., 68,
133, 329 Shahan, Robin Lee '62, 2603 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C.,
137, 348
Shaio, Diana Victoria '64, Carrera 9 86 85, Bogota Columbia, S.A. Shaw, Martha K. '63, 1201 Brooks Ave., Raleigh, N.C., 48, 87, 363 Shaw, Ruth Graham '61, 97 Crest Rd., Wellesley, Mass., 137 Shearer, Eilah J. '63, 611 Sunset Court, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 78,
363 Shearer, Sylvia Ely '63, 250 North East 104th St., Miami 38, Fla.,
363 Sheridan, Alice Murrell '64. 1326 E. 58th. Chicago 37, 111., 135, 383 Shilling, Sara Kay '61, 1162 Westridge Dr., Troy, Ohio Shows, Dorothy Jean '62, Soso, Miss. Shreve, Judith Nina '61, 1417 Premier Way, Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, 130, 272 Shuff. Clark Lee '64, 528 Falls Rd., Rocky Mount, N.C. Shuford, Charlotte '63, 218 East Congress St., Lincolnton, N.C,
141, 363 Shurtliff, Ethel J. '62, 1217 N. Jefferson St., Arlington 5, Va., 125,
348 Sides, Martha Gail '63, Box 432, Conover, N.C, 383 Sifritt, Virginia E. '61, 3725 Townley Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio Siler, Nancy E. '63, Box 404, Franklin, N.C, 122, 364 Simeon, Carole Lee '64, 810 Ferndale Dr., High Point, N.C, 57,
383 Simmons, Elizabeth Ivv '61, 415 Beach Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.,
133 Skaggs, Mary Sue '63. 2106 Kanawha Ave. S.E., Charleston 4,
W.Va., 50, 364 Skiles, Susan M. '63, 2717 Silverside Rd., Wilmington 3, Del., 133,
364 Slack, Carolyn Keene, Box 6355 Duke Univ., Durham, N.C, 57 Slater, Mary Gibbs '62, 777 Williamsbury, Birmingham, Mich., 348 Smathers, Roxanne Dora '62, 236 W. Penn, Deland, Fla., 57, 348 Smith, Charlotte E. '63, 207 Roberts St., Livingston, Tenn., 364 Smith, Cynthia Gail '62, 90 N.E. 128th Terrace, Miami 61, Fla., 72,
78, 348 Smith, Elizabeth Ann '64, Lewis Dr., Kennesaw, Ga., 383 Smith, Elizabeth L. '63. 2221 Whitman Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 364 Smith, Emily Carol '64, 206 Homewood Ave., Greensboro, N.C,
57, 383 Smith, Frances Ann '64, 2707 Sharondale Dr. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
136, 383 Smith, Kathryn O. '63, Rt. 1, Deep Run, N.C, 52, 364 Smith, Letitia Anne '64, 2300 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte 7, N.C,
57, 383 Smith, Marcia Sharon '64, 116 Powhatan Parkway, Hampton, Va.,
383 Smith, Mary T. '63, 3420 Piping Rock Lane, Houston 27, Texas,
364 Smith, Patricia B. '64, 72 Hibriten Dr.. AsheviUe, N.C. 57, 137, 384 Smith, Priscilla Ellen '62. 47A Bernard Rd., Carlisle Barracks, Pa.,
348 Snead, Grace Marie '61, 845 S. 42nd St., Birmingham 12, Ala.,
41, 137 Snowdon, Abigail Lowell '62, 9 Phoenix Parkway, Oakhurst, N.J.,
120, 146, 348 Sommers, Claire Marie '61, 4928 Hampden Lane, Bethesda 14, Md. Spalding, Joan Ingham '64, 2440 Drummond Rd., Toledo 6, Ohio.
135. 384 Spangler, Ellen Ann '61, 6518 Smithfield St., McKeesport, Pa., 43,
133 Speck, Linda Jean '64, 3204 Churchill Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 68, 140,
141. 384 Speir, Margery Wilson '61, 628 Hempstead Place, Charlotte 7, N.C,
43. 53. 134 Spence, Elizabeth L. '63. 3610 Cowden Ave., Memphis 11, Tenn.,
138, 364
Sperrv, Sue '63. 226 Elbern Ave., Harrison, Ohio, 122, 364 Speth, Bonnie Jean '64, 1073 Gunka Rd., Jacksonville, Fla., 67 Spratt, Sally J. '63, 2318 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N.C, 76, 364 Spruill, Louisa M. '64, 314 Kershaw St., Cheraw, S.C, 384 Sprunt, Edith Lucas '62, 191 E. Parkway S., Memphis 4, Tenn., 348 Staley, Susan L. '63, 1703 East West Highway, Silver Spring, Md.,
98, 364 Stallings. Ann Coble '63, 412 Swift Ave., Durham, N.C. Stalvey, Sarah Hope '61, 1400 Ninth Ave., Conway, S.C Stanford, Geraldine J. '63, 2148 Ludlow St., Rahway, N.J., 137, 364
Stansberry, Karen L. '62, 2266 S. Troost, Tulsa, Okla., 43, 134, 348 Stayer, Glenda H. '62, 959 Linwood Rd., Birmingham 5, Ala., 133,
364 Stein, Jerry Brooks '64, 202 Stedman St., Fayetteville, N.C, 127,
384 Stencel, Michelle M. '63, Windswept Dr., Asheville, N.C, 364 Stephens, Barbara Gail '61, 133 North Highland, Winter Garden,
Fla., 43 Stephens, Grace C. '63, RED 5. Box 250, Savannah, Ga., 43, 364 Stettler, Kathleen C '64, 105 Highland Ave., Passaic, N.J., 384 Stevens, Jidia .^nn '61, 4775 Drake Rd., Cincinnati 43, Ohio, 145 Steward, Joan Kay '62, 1015 Stratford Ave. N.E., MassiUon, Ohio,
125, 348 Stewart, Sandra Leona '61, 515 Walnut St., Statesville, N.C, 125,
269 Stewart, Sharon Noel '61, 225 El Pueblo Way, Palm Beach, Fla. Stikeleather, Rebecca L. '63, 221 Kimberly Ave., Asheville, N.C,
364 Stiles, Jane Ann '61, 1028 Valencia Ave., Coral Gables, Fla., 101 Stillwell, Louise Alison '64, 2 Adams St., Fort Bragg, N.C, 101, 384 Stinnett, Ann R. '63, P. O. Box 633, Brenham, Texas, 146, 364 Stone, Mariam Ann '62, 2023 Airport Rd., Ft. Pierce, Fla., 77, 348 Stortebecker, Kari, 2524 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N.C. Strayhorn, Martha Davis '64, Woodmont Blvd., Nashville, Tenn.,
123, 384 Stretch, Mary S. '63, 14 Bayview Circle, Manhasset, N.Y., 138, 365 Strickland, Anne Helen '61, BIO Astronautics Hg. ARDC, Andrews
AF Base, Washington 25, D.C., 43, 348 Stritzinger, Linda J. '62, 234 Riggs Dr., Clemson, S.C. 52, 105, 348 Strong, Bethany Sue '62, 1113 Valentine Circle, Chattanooga,
Tenn., 79, 348 Strother, Rebecca A. '63, 5809 Waycross St., Raleigh, N.C, 53, 137,
365 Stuart, Dawn L. '62, 431 Wolcott Hill Rd., Wethersfield 9, Conn.,
145, 348 Stuckey, Carol L. '64, 2219 Beverly Dr., Charlotte 7, N.C, 384 Stump. Bernadette, 928 Urban Ave., Durham, N.C. Suber, Sarah M. '62, 505 Waldo St., Gary, N.C, 348 Sugg, Ann '63, 517 Shady Circle Dr., Rocky Mount, N.C, 137, 365 Sulzer, Eileene S. '62, 8912 Brieryle Rd.. Richmond 29, Va., 349 Summerrow, Sara J. '62, 1103 S. Belvedere Ave., Gastonia, N.C,
349 Surratt, Mary E. '63, P. O. Box 5, Rose Hill, N.C, 137, 365 Surrctt. Linda Jo '61, 4283 North 38th St., Arlington 7, Va, Sutherland, Julie Jean '61, 533 Hunter St.. Madison, N.C, 137 Sutton, Sara K. '63, Rt. 1, Faison, N.C, 145, 365 Swain, Elizabeth '64, 2824 Wesleyan Lane, Winston-Salem, N.C,
50, 124, 384 Swasey, Patricia Belle '61, 110 Verbena Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 262 Sweeney, Mary Kathryn '62, 3015 N. Woodridge Rd., Mt. Brook
13, Ala., 41, 56, 57, 349 Sweet, Barbara Ann '62, 10733 S. California Ave., Chicago 43, 111. Sydnor, Betty Cleaves '61, 920 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Va., 142 Sydnor, Caroline Meade '64, 920 Vicar Lane, Alexandria, Va., 143,
384 Sydnor, Judith Wilson '62, 7214 Margaret Ave., Richmond 28, Va.,
129, 349 Symes, Kathleen H. "63, 610 West 58th Terrace, Kansas City, Mo.,
133 Szabo, Piroska Marta '61. 6820 Juniata Place, Pittsburgh 8, Pa. Tabari, Kita Neu '62, Farhang Ave., Teheran, Iran, 349 Talbert. Lynn B. '63, Highland Dr., Highland Hills, Canonsburg,
Pa., 365 Talbird, Olga Karen '61, 2730 Hill Crest Ave., Macon, Ga., 38 Taliaferro, Lynn F. '62, 280 Windsor Ave., Brightwaters, L.I., N.Y.,
384 Taylor, Lucy Wilder '64, 208 N. Main St., Louisburg, N.C, 136,
384 Taylor, Margaret A. '63, 506 Ideal Way, Charlotte, N.C, 365 Temple, Charlotte Ann '62, 1004 Persimmon St., Lufkin, Texas, 349 Thomas, Elizabeth Murray '61, 801 Underwood Ave., Apt. 5.\,
Durham, N.C. Thomas, Helen Louise '63, 335 Price St., West Chester, Pa. Thomas, Sandra K. '63, Rt. 7, Box 806, Sanford, N.C, 365 Thompson, Brenda Ann '61, 330 South Main St., Rutherfordton,
N.C. Thompson, M. Jeanne '63, 2637 Peachtree Rd. N.E., Apt. 310,
Atlanta 5, Ga., 43, 137, 365 Thompson, Mary Virginia '61, 2411 Londonderry St., Ann Arbor,
Thompson, Nancy Wood '63. River Rd., Washington Park, 53, 125, 365
Thrift, Ruth Nell "61, 48 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland, Fla., 267
Thwaite, Lois Elinor '61, 16 Shore Haven Lane, Manhasset, N.Y.
Tircgol, Fusun A. '62, Semsipasa Ogdulsok No. 43 Uskudar, Istan- bul, Turkey, 365
Tobin, Sammie Lou '64, 733 Schrubb Dr., Dayton 29, Ohio, 128,
385 Todd, Margery Lee '64, 431 Fourth St.. Bettendorf, Iowa, 67, 139.
385 Tolson, Jane E. '63, 5615 Glennwood Rd., Bethesda 14, Md., 66,
146, 365 Touchton, Judith Gray '62, P. O. Box 1011, Dade City, Fla., 50.
137 Tousey, Gail Marie '64, 4401 Country Club Rd., Jacksonville 10,
Fla., 136, 385 Tovell, Martha Alice '61, 2516 Alston Dr., Atlanta 18, Ga.. 76.
125,262 Towle, Patricia M. '62, 33 F Venetian Wy., Apt. 85, Miami Beach.
Fla., 125 Townsend, Brenda L. '61, Box 428, Lenoir, N.C.. 349 Trainor, M. Melissa '64, 1740 Portage Ave., South Bend 16, Ind.,
131, 385 Trent, Mary Elizabeth '64, 7000 Beach Place, St. Petersburg Beach.
Fla., 124, 139, 385 Trent, Rebecca Grey '64, 1415 Bivins St., Durham, N.C., 385 Trent, Sarah E. '62, 1415 Bivins St., Durham. N.C., 125, 365 Trimbur, Nancy Jean '64, 3204 Crescent Dr. N.E., Warren, Ohio,
385 Triplett, Joy E. '63, 3112 Ardsley Dr., Orlando, Fla., 57, 365 Tsamas, Andronike C, 906 W. Maynard Ave., Durham, N.C. Tucker, Emily E. '62, 2112 Dunhill Dr., Raleigh, N.C, 141, 349 Turner, Arline Elizabeth '62, 1115 Woodburn Rd., Durham, N.C,
122, 129, 349 Turner, Janice Elaine '61, RFD 2. Covington, Tenn., 270 Turner, Laura Hermine '61, 1504 Trevalley Rd., Westwood Manor,
Del., 68, 146, 270 Tuttle, Diane '62, Box 5197 Ardmore Sta., Winston-Salem, N.C,
137, 349 Tyler, Anne Phyllis '61, 2512 Kenmore Dr., Raleigh, N.C. Tyndall, Mary Louise '64, 1800 Cambridge Dr., Kinston, N.C, 385 Ulmer. Mary Katherine '62, 2236 Malvern Rd., Charlotte, N.C,
41, 137, 349 Umstead, Merle Bradley '64, 1552 Hermitage Ct., Durham, N.C,
57, 385 Underwood, Barbara Blair "61, 945 Vernon Ave., Winston-Salem.
N.C, 38 Upchurch, Mabel Stuart '64, 1724 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N.C,
124, 385 Uzzell. Margaret A. '62, 617 Madison Ave., Goldsboro, N.C, 365 Vail, Helen Winifred '64, 2730 Circle Dr., Durham, N.C, 147, 385 Van Ausdall, Judith Ann '61, 34 Cobbs Rd., West Hartsford. Conn.,
43 Van Dyck, Judith L. '63, 422 Sinclair St., Norfolk 5, Va., 365 Vance, Julia Ann '62, 509 S. Prospect, Champaign. 111., 138, 262 Vance, Virginia Lee '64, 2344 Haven Ridge Dr. N.W., Atlanta 5.
Ga. Veach, Mary Lynn '62, Box 21, Sanford, N.C, 349 Verhoeff, Geeskc Anike '61, Mecklenburg Sanatorium, liuntcrsvillc,
N.C, 79, 201 Verner, Ann Harris '64, 3618 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7, Va., 78.
124, 385 Vick, Bonnie Gray '64. 1572 Virginia St., Charleston 1. W.Va., 385 Vieweger, Vivian A. F., 918 Monmouth Ave., Durham. N.C Vintinner, Jane M. '64. 35 Academy St., Franconia. N.H., 67, 385 Vogel, Lynne M. '63, 4112 25th Place North, Arlington 7, Va., 365 Volberg, Phyllis D. '63, 532 Forestdale Rd., Kingsport, Tenn., 367 Volley, Harriet Washburn '61, 1311 Kitmore Rd., Baltimore 12,
Md., 38, 201 Vurgason, Rebecca Boaz '61, 44 N. Milburn Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Wade Mary Clyde '61, 114 Briar Cliff Rd., Durham, N.C, 43, 56,
57, 125 Wahmann, June Wharton '61, P. O. Box 7, Washington, N.C. Waite, Helen Valentine, 1327 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N.C. Wald, Gail Sue '63, 635 Sunset .Ave., Rocky Mount, N.C, 366 Waldchen, Helen E. '63, 414 Grove St., Westfieid, N.J., 366 Waldrop, Grayson '61, P. O. Box 402, Greenville, N.C, 125 Waldrop, Gwendolyn J. '64. Rt. 5, Box 243, Richmond 31, Va., 385 Walker, Elizabeth Orr '61, 684 North Harper St., Laurens, S.C Wallace, Sue Daniel '64, P. O. Box 375, Chapel Hill, N.C, 385 Wallendorf, Patricia A. '62, Ferris Hill Rd., New Canaan, Conn.,
349 Wallwork, Lanv K. '63, 1703 Green Hill .Ave., Nashville, Tenn.,
134, 366 Wanless, Carole F. '63, 2024 Wi.ggins .Ave., Springfield, 111., 120,
130, 366 Wantz, Barbara '62, 8659 Rio Grande Rd., Richmond 29, Va., 120,
130, 349 Ward, Ann C '63, P. O. Box 24, Blackfoot. Idaho, 366 Ward, Elizabeth D. '63. 110 West Ninth St.. Lumberton, N.C, 131.
366 Ward, Ella Burns '64, Main St., Rowland, N.C, 385
Warn, Martha F. '63, 127 White Oak Ridge Rd,, Short Hills, N.J.,
129 •"
Warr, Virginia Ladd '62, 1521 Central, Memphis 4, Tenn., 98, 349 Washburn, Barbara Jane '64, 1906 East Oakland, Bloomington, 111.,
99, 385
Waters, Elizabeth W. '63, 5110 Longfellow, Tampa 9, Fla. Watson, Katrina J. '64, 2123 Woodland Ave., Raleigh, N.C, 124,
385 Walters, Barbara Ann '61, 204 Rockingham Rd., Rockingham, N.C. Weaver, Janet Marie '64, Box 138, Bailey, N.C, 128, 385 Weaver, Marjorie E. '62, P. O. Box 63, Murphv, N.C. 349 Weaver, Sandra E. '63, 1515 N. McKinley Rd.. Arlington 5, Va.,
366 Weaver, Susan Anne '62. Box 138, Bailey, N.C, 349 Webber, Winona L. '64, 2441 Temple Dr., Winter Park, Fla., 77,
100, 386
Weber, Jill Karen '64, 11 Aberfeldy Dr., Trenton 8, N.J., 105, 126.
127, 386 Weber, Mary Arter, 1803 House Ave., Durham, N.C. Weeks, Barbara K.ay '64, 1445 Canterbury Ct. S.E., Aiken, S.C, 53,
141, 144, 386 Weeks, Beverly Vaughn '64, 1317 N. Gregson St., Durham, N.C,
53, 386 Weeks, Susan Pratt '62, 4009 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville 7, Fla.,
38, 125 Weiner, Judith .Ann '63, 304 Crittenden St., Greenville, Miss., 120,
126, 366 Weisiger, Mary W. '63, 351 Jefferson Dr.. Pittsburgh 28, Pa., 50.
134, 366 Weitzel, Lynn Louise '61, 912 Oak Ridge Rd., Rosemont, Pa., 43,
146, 349 Welch, Julie Anne '62, 3505 Patterson St., Washington 15, D.C,
134, 349 Weldon, Nancy Leila '64, 1527 Queens Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C, 386 Wellborn, Virginia R. '62, 825 Bourbon St.. New Orleans 16, La.,
96. 350 Wells, Elizabeth A. '61, 82 Midland Dr.. Asheville. N.C. Welsh, Margaret McGavock, 903 Clarendon St.. Durham, N.C. Welt, Phoebe '63, 602 Fifth Ave.. Iowa City. Iowa, 56. 57. 138. 366 Welter, Elizabeth A. '63, 1031 Field Place. Baldwin, N.Y., 366 West, Dallas Page '61, 8106 Rose Hill Rd., Richmond 29, Va. West, Susan McConnell '61. 133 W. View Dr., .Athens, Ga. Weston, Leona Bell '62. West Lawndale St., Garner, N.C, 350 Wheat, Mary Erskine '64, 133 Greenville St. S.W., Aiken, S.C,
101, 386
Wheeler, Mary M. '62, Limestone College, Gaflfney, S.C, 147, 350 Wheland, Margaret E. '62, 9033 S. Bell Ave., Chicago 20, III., 366 Whitakcr, Elizabeth N. '61, P. O. Box 1552, Winston-Salem, N.C,
43 White, Carolyn E. '61, Church St., Dover, Mass. White, Catharine M. '63. 2520 Kenmore Rd.. Richmond 28, Va., 67 White, Christine Perry '64, P. O. Box 21, Glen Head, N.Y., 57, 67 White, Jane Dale '64, 921 Elizabeth Rd., Shelby, N.C, 386 White. Jo Ann '63. 16th and Boulevard, Barnegat Light, N.J., 366 White, May H. '63, 406 Linden Ave.. Oxford, N.C, 57, 366 White, Susan Arline '63, 180 Mayfair Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., 53,
366 Whitenton, Bobbye Kaye '61, USA LAGS Venezuela Proj. Aprt.
11441 Del Este, Caracas, Venezuela, 145. 270 Whitmire, Clara Ann '63, 217 Meyers Dr., Greenville, S.C, 366 Whitney, Laurel Martin '64, Rt. 3, Heathcote Rd., Wayzata, Minn.,
52,57 Wilbourne, Harriet S. '64, Box 367, Lillington, N.C, 128, 386 Wilcox, Landis Melrose '64, 356 Fairfax Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C,
131, 386 Wiley, Carolyn Joyce '62, 315 Kenmore Rd.. Douglaston 63, N.Y.,
68, 350 Wiley, Sarah H. '62, Wakefield Forest, Earlysville, Va., 122, 366 Wilkinson, Lillian Anne '64, 718 Garden St., Charleston 2, W.Va.,
124, 386 Williams, Barbara Jean '61, 528 N.E. 8th Ave., Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., 350 Williams, Carol A, '63, Rt. 6, Raleigh, N.C, 57, 366 Williams, Catharine T. '63, 817 North Leahy, Pawhuska, Okla., 366 Williams, Elizabeth J. '63. 2434 Jefferson St.. Paducah. Ky., 142,
366 Williams, Janice G. '62, Munfordville, Ky., 138, 350 Williams, Jo Dare '61, 730 Marigold St., Rocky Mount, N.C, 46 Williams, Martha E. '64, 1441 Perkin St., Alcoa, Tenn., 386 Williams, Pattie Jean '64, 5501 Pollard Rd., Washington 16, D.C,
57, 143, 386 Williams, Roberta G. '63, 120 North Franklin St., Rocky Mount,
N.C, 100, 367 Willis, Edith H. '63, Rt. 2, Candler, N.C, 367 Willis, Elizabeth D. '63, 4923 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S.C, 136,
367
Willis, Mary Alice '64, 7737 N. Club Circle, Milwaukee 17, Wis.,
386 Willis, Patricia '63, 1220 Jackson Springs Rd., Macon, Ga., 367 Wilson, Ann Davie '63, 1910 North Woodstock St., Arlington, Va. Wilson, Billie Beth '64, 5865 S.W. 108th St., Miami 56, Fla., 92,
134, 386 Wilson, Brenda Kay '61, 2507 South Boston Place, Tulsa, Okla. Wilson, Carol Ann '62, 129 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., 350 Wilson, Elizabeth Walton '61, 831 Ardsley Rd.. Charlotte 7, N.C..
125 Wilson, Mary Jeanne T. '62, 3615 Dover Rd., Hope Valley, Dur- ham, N.C. Wilson, Jo E. '63, 3061 Wallace Circle, Huntington, W.Va., 367 Wilson, Patricia Gail '64, 5925 North 5th St., Arlington 3, Va., 67,
386 Winfree, Sari Lynn '63, 807 N. Eugene St., Greensboro, N.C, 367 Winget, Louise C. '61, 2006 Cleveland, Wooster, Ohio, 130 Wingfield, Jane L '63, 11 Glenridge Parkway, Montclair, N.J., 129,
367 Woodard, Barbara W. '61, 6553 Sagamore Rd., Kansas City, Mo. Woodard, Carol Ann '63, 525 San Esteban Ave., Coral Gables, Fla.,
130, 367 Wooten, Mary Bryan '64, Rt. 1, Kinston, N.C, 136, 387 Worden, Susan F. '64, c/s USTDC APO 63, San Francisco. Calif..
387 Wright, Alice C '63, 6100 Wing Lake Rd., Birmingham, Mich.,
138, 367 Wright, Amanda T. '63, 1424 Lakeview Dr., Falls Church, Va., 57.
138, 367 Wright, Doris Ann '63, 393 Sound Beach Ave., Old Greenwich,
Conn., 120, 144, 145, 367 Wynn, Mary Nina '61, 1002 West Ave., North Augusta. S.C Wynne, Judy Linda '61,7 Chestnut Dr., Great Neck, N.Y. Yager, Sue Ann '64, 2745 Borden Lane, Silver Spring, Md., 147,
387 Yarnall, Lynn Louise '64. 5347 N. Santa Monica Blvd., Milwaukee
17, Wis., 135, 387 Yoder, Margaret E. '63, Rt. 4, Box 555, Annandale, Va., 367 Yonkers, Katherine E. '61, 75 Pollard Rd., Mountain Lakes, N.J. York, Tekla Ann '64, 9032 McConnell Dr., Larson AFB, Washing- ton, 131, 387 Yorke, Anne Griffith '61, 204 Verna Ave., Ayden, N.C, 68 Youmans, Beverly Joan '61, 6167 Crittenden, Indianapolis 20, Ind..
130 Young, Barbara '63, 11 Richmond Ave., London, Ohio, 367 Young, Elizabeth B. '63, 1216 Richardson Dr., Reidsville, N.C, 367 Young, Margaret A. '63, 23 Ridge Dr. East, Berkeley Hts., N.J., 367 Young, Mary A. '63, 1305 Park Ave., Baltimore 17, Md., 367 Young, Patricia Mae '64, 1401 North Roan St., Johnson City, Tenn. Zaugg, Mary Cecile '64. 210 Columbia Rd., Annandale, Va., 128,
387 Zell, Lois Jane '63, 301 S. Church St., West Chester, Pa., 367 Zimmerman, Emma Jean '62, 912 Madison Ave., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 350 Zimmerman, Sallie Claire "62, 40 Glenside Rd., S. Orange, N.J., 350 Zirke, Ellen V. '62, 248 W. Broadway, ShelbyviUe, Ind., 367 Zorn, Eugenie Patricia '63. 10 Holder Place. Forest Hills, N.Y., 367
UNDERGRADUATE MEN STUDENTS
Abbott, Haviland H. '63, 5223 Kanawha .^ve., Charleston 4, W.Va.,
68, 166, 351 Abbott, John Alfred '64, 127 Clayton Ave., Waynesboro, Pa., 42,
177, 338, 370 Abbott, Edward H. '63, 7904 Campbell St., Kansas City, Mo., 177,
264, 338 Abbott, Sefton F. J. '63, 607 N. Pineview, Goldsboro, N.C. Abbott, Thomas P. '63, 5400 S.W. 98th Terrace, South Miami, Fla.,
165, 352 Abernethy, Bruce Catlin "61, 707 Louise Cir., Apt. 28G Durham,
N.C. Abernethy, John A. '63, 403 East Market St., Johnson City, Tenn. Ackerknecht, \Vm. E., Ill '64. 6247 N. 22nd Rd., Arlington 5, Va.,
370 Adams, Andrew J., Jr. '63, Hq. USAREUR, APO 403, New York.
N.Y., 86, 108, 154, 352 Adams, Charles F. '64, Java, Va., 370 Adams, James Albert '64, Box 391, Roscoe, N.Y,, 370 Adams, James Gary '61, 895 Davis Dr. N.W., Atlanta, Ga., 150 Adams, Rex Dee '62, 215 Woods Ave., Oakhill, W.Va., 37, 165, 210 Adams, Thomas Robert '62, 895 Davis Dr. N.W., Atlanta, Ga., 150,
234, 261, 338 Ahlborn, Robert D. '64, 1 1 7 Seven Bridge Rd., Chappaqua, N.Y.,
55, 112, 370
Akins, William H., Jr. '64, Box 4225, Fondren Sta., Jackson, Miss.,
370 Albright, Robert T., Jr. '64, 6117 Mass Ave. N.W., Washington 16,
D.C, 110. 219, 370 Albright, William Douglas '61, 625 Pembroke Rd., Greensboro,
N.C, 261, 304 Aldridge, Thomas Earl '62, 34 Rue Du Dr. Blanche, Paris 16em,
France, 174, 176 Alexander, James F. '62, 448 Pennsylvania Ave., Roosevelt, N.Y. Alexander, John Paul '63, P. O. Box 1, Conroe, Texas, 352 Alexander, Robert Earl '62, Rt. 2, Kinston, N.C, 37, 42, 338 Alexander, Welborn E., Jr., 225 Norwood St., Lenoir, N.C, 165,
352 Alger, John Irvin '64, Irwin St., Aliquippa, Pa., 109, 370 Allan, Thomas Oscar '61, 321 McCabe Dr., Greensburg, Pa., 100,
103, 105, 165, 304 Allen, Bama Titus, Jr. '62, 409 Hamilton St., LeakesviUe, N.C, 338 Allen, David William '62, 4114 San Juan, Tampa 9, Fla., 182, 352 Allen, John Ashley, Jr. '63, 402 North 3rd St., Smithlield, N.C,
110, 352 Allen, John C, III '63, 1027 Pine St., Burlington, Vt., 352 Allen, Kenneth Ray '64, 6 Nelson St., Ferry Farms, Fredericksburg,
Va., 320 Allen, William Edward '64, N. Arnold Ave., Prestonsburg, Ky., 370 Allen, Wm. Fred '64, 4101 Bronson Blvd., Kalamazoo, Mich., 370 Alley, James Carl '64, 150 N.W. 100th Terrace, Miami Shores, Fla.,
370 Allie, Deems Lee, 158, 210
Allsbrook, William Calvin '64, Box 303, Clayton, N.C, 370 Alsentzer, Wm. James, Jr. '64, 42 1 Armstrong Ave., Wilmington 5,
Del., 370 Altmaier, Martin D. '64, 669 Bexley Ave., Marion, Ohio Altman, Don West '62, 2701 Harbison St., Natrona Heights, Pa.,
165, 210, 261 Altman, Richard Michael '64, 460 Prospect Ave., West Orange,
N.J., 184 Alworth, Thomas '64, 15 Roswell Terrace, Glen Ridge, N.J., 166,
352 Ambler, C Merrill, Jr. '64, 828 Glen Rd., Jenkintown, Pa., 370 Amey, David George '63, 32 Court St., Lancaster, N.Y., 154, 352 Amley, Edward A. '64, 950 41st Ave. North, St. Petersburg, Fla.,
370 Anderson, Bruce Hamilton '63, c/o Winnstead Plantation, Thomas-
ville, Ga., 173, 352 Anderson, Harry Kemp, Jr. '64, 7131 Andalusia Ave., Jacksonville
7, Fla., 177, 370 Anderson, Kenneth W. '62, Hg. Heidelberg Post, APO 166, New
York, N.Y., 338 Anderson, Lawrence H. '63, 33 Ellington Dr., East Northport, N.Y.,
352 Anderson, Richard P., 1005 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N.C, 179 Anderson, Richard Scott '61, 105 Parsons Dr., Syracuse, N.Y., 304 Anderson, Robert L. '61, 923 W. Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta 9, Ga.,
108, 304
Anderson, Thomas P. '64, Commander Sixth Fleet, FPO, New York,
N.V., 370 Anderson, William R. '64, 1205 First St., Huntington 1, W.Va., 320 Andriola, Michael John '61, 4430 Cayuga Ave., Bronx 71, N.Y., 161 Appen, Richard Everett '62, 6201 Bresslyn Rd., Nashville, Tenn.,
352 Applestein, Jeffrey M. '64, 245 Ardmore Ave., Trenton 9, N.J.,
184, 370
Arena, Jay Morris, Jr. '61, 2023 Club Blvd., Durham, N.C. Armbrecht, Frank M., Jr. '63, 7666 Yarmouth Dr., Richmond 25,
Va., 352 Armfield, Howard M., Jr. '64, Middleburg, Va., 320 Armour, Clifford A. '63, Bayside Dr., North East, Md., 352 Armstrong, James Jay '63, 450 S. Wisconsin Ave., Villa Park, 111.,
177, 352 Amey, William Charles, Jr. '62, 214 West Park Dr., Morganton,
N.C. Arnold, Everette Lee, Jr. '61, 616 King St., Reidsville, N.C. Arnold, Gary Seth '63, 417 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Center, N.Y.,
185, 352
Arnold, Jay L. '62, 919 28th St. N.E., Canton 4, Ohio, 185, 338 Arnold, Richard Ernest '64, 81 Mapes Ave., Nutley 10, N.J., 90, 320 Arnold, William R. '61, 3139 Ardley Rd., Atlanta, Ga. Arrington, Joel C, III '61, 314 Claire Dr., Thomasville, Ga., 88,
210 Arrison, Peter '61, Foxhill Lane, Newtown Square, Pa., 304 Arthur, William B., Jr. '64, 715 Bleeker Ave., Mamaroneck, N.Y.,
109, 370
Aruza, Albert F. '63, 72 Soundview Dr., Stamford, Conn., 210, 211,
352 Ashe, James Duncan, Jr. '61, 17 Elm Ave., Newport News, Va., 110,
304
Ashmim, Raymond Van, Jr. '64, 3505 West Scott PI., Denver 21,
Colo., 368, 370 .•\tkins, Thomas Radcllffe '61. 261 Levert St.. Mobile, Ala., 272 Atkinson. Sid Augene '64, 2705 Elgin St., Durham. N.C., 68, 110,
370 Atlee, William A., Jr. '64, 1414 Ridge Rd., Lancaster, Pa., 370 Atwater, Luther E., Ill '64, Arcadia Rt. 3, Columbia, S.C, 370 Austin, Alan Douglas '61, 111 Georgia Ave., Durham, N.C., 304 Austin, Daniel Lee '61, 4645 Garfield St. N.W., Washington 7, D.C. Austin, George M. '64, 2163 Bayard Park Dr., EvansviUe 14, Ind.,
112, 370 Avera, Talcott Wait '63, 400 Westover Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C.,
182, 352 Axelrad, Peter Fred '61, 606 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N.C., 304 Bach, John David '61, 105 Bishop Ave., Morehead, Ky., 162, 304 Backus, Henry Lindsley, III '62, Vernon View, Savannah, Ga. Bailey, George Robert, Jr. '63, 464 Derby Rd., Baldwin, N.Y., 166,
352 Bailey, Thomas Lewis, III '62, Rt. 5, Box 468, Durham, N.C. Baker, Allan Price. Jr. '62, RFD 1, Oxford, N.C. Baker, Bernie Ballington '61, Tyner, N.C., 304 Baker, George T., Ill '62, 980 Alameda Blvd.. Coronado 18, Calif.,
162, 234 Ball, Marshall Rav '64, P. O. Box 1044, New Bern, N.C, 370 Ballancc, Frank Covington '61, 722 Gales Ave., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 36, 304 Ballentine, Rudolph M., Jr. '62, Ballentine, S.C, 154, 338 Banks. Robert M., Jr. '62, 1017 Dolphin PI., Corpus Christi, Texas,
112, 173, 352 Bannard, Robert Heath '61, 10 Wayside Lane, Scarsdale, N.Y., 96 Bannerman, Ian C '64, 142 Revere Rd., Manhasset, N.Y., 370 Banta, John M. '63, 100 Elliott Circle, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 170, 352 Banzhaf, Harry Badet '64, 2318 E. Lake Bluff, Milwaukee 11, Wis.,
370 Barber, Flavil, Jr. '61, 818 Clarendon St., Durham, N.C, 304 Barefield, Thomas W. '62, 1136 South 41st St., Birmingham 5, Ala.,
338 Barefoot, Sherwood W., II '63, 3107 Madison Ave., Greensboro,
N.C, 352 Barker, Bennie D., School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, N.C. Barker, John K. '64, 1764 N.E. 16th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 370 Barker, Ross Capewell '62, 182 RD 1, Stanwood, Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,
338 Barnes, Edwin Ray '63, P. O. Box 786, Hillsboro, N.C, 112, 210,
211, 352 Barnes, Freeman W., Jr. '62, 287 West Neck Rd., Huntington, N.Y.,
117, 228, 338 Barnes, Harold Rand '62. Ill Parmelee Dr., Mentor, Ohio Barnett, Gustave C, 3rd '63, 910 Riverview Dr., Brielle, N.J., 173 Barnette, Henry Vance, Jr. '61, 2702 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N.C,
177 Barnhardt, Zeb Elonzo, Jr. '64, 1713 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 55, 110, 157, 370 Barr, Arthur Michael '63, 4125 Lexington Ave., Jacksonville 10,
Fla.. 68, 162, 352 Barr. Roger Coke '64, 385 Tallulah Ave., Jacksonville 8, Fla., 370 Barr, Stuart George '64, 29 Cottage Place, Staten Island 2, N.Y.,
76, 370 Barrier, Norman G. '62, 711 Oakwood Dr., Statesville, N.C, 54. 338 Bartlett. Peter N. '63, 23 El Caminito Del Sur, Monterey, Calif. Bassett, Richard R. '63, Columbus Boychoir School, Princeton, N.J. Bate, Rodney Edwin '61, 121 Sunset Ave., Ridgewood, N.J., 150,
263, 305 Bateman, James N. '63, 209 Cherokee Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa., 170,
178, 352 Bates, Robert Carl '64, 92 Orchard St., Delmar, N.Y., 370 Battelle, Anthony E. '63, 156 East 37th St., New York 16, N.Y.,
112, 231, 261 Battelle, Nicholas Smith "61, 156 E. 37th St., New York 16, N.Y.,
112, 371 Battle, Byron Frank '61, 6417 Leslie St., Metairie, New Orleans,
La., 46, 305 Baucom, Thomas Lee '62, 405 Oakland Dr., Fayetteville, N.C, 338 Bauder, Bruce James '62, 2321 Forrest Rd., Winter Park, Fla., 178,
263, 338 Bauserman, John Allan '64, 905 West Kilgore Rd., Kalamazoo,
Mich., 371 Baylin, Stephen Bruce '64, 2535 Wrightwood Ave., Durham, N.C,
371 Bavlis, William Eric '61, 601 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N.C,
68, 71, 268, 270, 273, 305 Beach, Joseph Warren '64, 6821 West .A.uto Club Rd., Minneapolis,
Minii., 371 Beal, Jay Edwin '61, 31 Church St., Wethersfield, Conn., 161, 219,
305 Bean, Bruce Gordon '64, 247 Commonwealth Ave., New Bedford,
Mass., 371
Beard, Robert Leroy -6!, 1127 Cedar Ck. Rd.. Fayetteville, N.C,
169, 305 Beasley, Robert Lawson '64, 417 Walker St., Durham, N.C. Bebout, David Denton '64, 20975 Fairmount Blvd., Shaker Heights,
Ohio, 371 Becker, Mike Smith '63, 1819 Brevard PI., Camden, S.C. Beckwith, Donald C '62, 1810 .\dams Dr., Maitland, Fla., 170, 305 Bedingfield, John R.. Jr. '64, 15 S. Greenwood Ave., Ware Shoals,
S.C, 371 Beguin, Fred Albert '63, 2694 Penfield Rd., Fairport, N.Y., 165, 231 Beischer, George D. '62, 847 Gerhardt Dr., Pensacola, Fla., 352 Beimfohr, Carl Edward '61, 2280 S.W. 15th St., Fort Lauderdale,
Fla., 112, 371 Bell, Corwin Allan '63, 3329 Gail Dr., Columbus, Ga., 112, 352 Bell, James Harold '61, 3624 Ella Lee Lane, Houston, Texas, 86,
371 Bell, John, Jr. "62, 2005 Wheat St., Columbia, S.C, 156, 352 Bell, Luther Edward, Jr. '62, 807 South Lee St., Americas, Ga. Bell, Michael Peter '61, 60 Campbell Dr., Stamford, Conn., 81, 166,
305 Bell, Paul E., Jr. '63, 3031 S.W. 2nd Ave., Miami, Fla., 178, 352 Bellamy, Joe D. '63, 520 N.E. 17th St., Boca Raton, Fla., 352 Belvin, William Long. Jr. '64, 19 Flinn Dr., Savannah, Ga., 371 Belvin, William Stuart '62, 41 Van Allen Rd., Glen Rock, N.J., 166 Benenson, Thomas Hartley '64, 993 Park Ave., New York 28, N.Y.,
371 Bengel, Paul Robert '62, 1616 Ridge Ave., Arnold, Pa., 165, 210 Bengtson, Peter Yeager '61, 115 East Elm St., Greenwich, Conn.,
83, 305 Bennett, Bruce Harry '63, 321 West Franklin St., Morrisville, Pa.,
352 Bennett, Frank White, III '64, 1609 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N.C,
68, 371 Bennett, Robert Stanley '61, 62 Dayton St., Danvers, Mass. Bennett, Wilbur J., Jr. '62, Box 236 B Rt. 2, Nashville, Ark. Benson, Karl Theodore '64, 729 Chestnut Ave., Falls Church, Va.,
109, 371 Bentley, Francis John D. '62, Kilkenny Farm, Orlean, Va., 157 Berger, Arthur E. '62, Eastover, S.C, 352
Bergman, Alvin Barrie '64, 201 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N.C, 371 Berkley, Robert Clarkson, 767 Bon Air Cir., Lynchburg, Va., 170,
305 Bernhardt, Peter Charles '61, 139 South Broadway, White Plains,
N.Y. Bernstein Frank Hutzler '63, Naylors Lane, Pikesville 8, Md., 233,
352 Berry, Jean Paul '62, 209 East Wilson Ave., Mooresville, N.C, 150,
210 Berteau, John Thomas '64, Box 45, Lake Jem, Fla., 371 Best, Eugene Crawford, Jr. '61, 2471 Country Club Rd., Spartan- burg, S.C, 46, 65, 68, 305 Best, James Arthur, Jr. '63, Burrage Rd., Rt. 3, Concord, N.C, 170,
353 Best, Michael Robert '62, 205 Murrav Ave., Durham, N.C. Best. Page Hinton '64, Rt. 2. Brevard, N.C, 371 Best, Richard Allen "64, Carrera 56 80 131. Baranquilla, Colombia,
South America, 65, 109, 371 Best, Thomas Waring '61, 1962 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N.C, 305 Bethea, Thomas D. '63, 127 Woodland Dr., Riverside, Newport
News, Va., 165, 338. Bethhel, David J. '63, 3870 Leafy Way, Miami 33, Fla., 231, 353 Betts, Raymond L., Jr. '61, 754 Fairacres Ave., Westfield, N.J., 82,
157, 251, 305 Bickford, Joseph C, Jr. '62, 103 Highbrook Ave., Pelhara, N.Y., 116 Biggers, Robert Price '61. 2810 Chelsea Circle, Durham, N.C, 83,
111, 161, 266, 306 Birmingham, John Roy '61, 1224 Shady Ave., Pittsburgh 32, Pa.,
157, 231, 306 Bishop, Winford Kent '61, 96 Old Ivy Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
49, 306 Bittner, George D. '63, 3012 Oak St., Jacksonville 5, Fla., 182 Bivins, John F., Jr. '63, Crestlin Dr., Emerywood Estates, High
Point, N.C, 353 Blackmon, William James '61, Rt. 4, Box 88, WhiteviUe, N.C, 111,
265, 306 Blackwelder, Brent F. '64, 3419 Lowell St. N.W., Washington 16,
D.C, 371 Blackwelder, Wm. Cudd '64, 4142 Statesville Hwy., Charlotte, N.C,
371 Blackwell, Walter Koepler '61, 508 Isle of Palms, Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., 306 Blackwood, Walser A. '62, 230 Plymouth Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. Blady, John Fisher '63, 340 Fishers Rd., Bryn Mawr, Pa., 353 Blair, Richard Walter '64, 425 S. Garfield, Hinsdale, 111., 371 Blakeney, Marvin Robert '64, 3604 Beverly Dr., Dallas, Texas, 112 Blanco, David Bennett '63, 1000 Wellington Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 150, 353
Bland, Robert Noell '63, 108 Cody St., St. Albans, W.Va., 353 Blankenhorn, Robert L., Jr. '63, 326 E. Pine St., Mahanoy City,
Pa., 182, 353 Bliss, Cernld Kenneth '64, 319 Jackson St., Roanoke Rapids, N.C.,
371 Block, Dennis Buckley '62, 103 McKinley St., Middletown, Ohio,
165 Blue. Donald Laird '61, 1367 Sun Crest Dr.. Cincinnati 8, Ohio,
111, 153, 306 Blumfeldt, David Wayne "63, 40 Lebanon Hills Dr., Pittsburgh 28,
Pa., 157 Blunt, Jay Frank '62, 48 Livermore Rd., Wellesley Hills, Mass., 162,
335 Boardman, Thomas Knox, HI '61. 239 Palmer Court, Ridgewood,
N.J., 306 Boericke. James F. '64, 134 Grays Lane, Haverford, Pa., 371 Bogley. Samuel W.. HI '64. 431 1 Clagett Rd., Hyattsville, Md., 371 Boll, Charles E.. U '63, 209 Washington St., Charleston, W.Va. Bomze, Edward Lemuel '62, 840 Bryant St., Woodmere, L.L, N.Y.,
185 Bond, William M. '64. Meadow Estates, Wheeling, W.Va., 162, 165
338 Bonham, George G. '63. 1323 Bywood Lane, Charlotte 9, N.C., 84,
353 Bonham, Thirwall W. '64, 1323 Bywood Lane, Charlotte, N.C., 112,
371 Bonin, William Naylor '61, 1795 Robin Hood Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C. Booker, John Parks, Jr '63, N. Church Street, Walhalla, S.C, 353 Boos, John Donald '62, 22115 113th Dr., Cambria Hgts. 11, N.Y.,
83, 338 Booth. Stuart Edgar '62, 73 Mullens Lane, Bernardsville, N.J., 150 Boro Gilbert Vener '61, 40 East 9th St., New York 3, N.Y., 185 Bosson, Dave Carl '62, 228 Notch Rd., Clifton, N.J., 161, 210, 261,
306 Bostock, Roy Jackson '62, Pittsburgh Teachers Bur.. 944 Union Tr.
Bldg., Pittsburgh 19, Pa., 40, 165, 210 Boswell, Henry Clay H. '64, 1464 Seminole Rd., Adanta Beach, Fla.,
353 Bottcher, Dana Clarke '64, 3 Dorothy Ave., Holden, Mass., 371 Bouknight, William R., HI '62, Society St., St. George, S.C, 42,
173, 338 Bowles, Joseph Gates '61, 2100 W. Market St., Greensboro, N.C,
306 Bowman, Charles R. '63, Remsens Lane, RED 1, Oyster Bay, N.Y.,
162, 353 Bowman, James T., Jr. '61, 2613 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N.C. Boxer, David Barry '64, 401 Emerson PI. Uniondale, N.Y., 371 Bowyer, Albert Thomas '62, 3464 North Hope St., Philadelphia 40,
Pa., 162 338 Boyce, Samuel Alexander '64, Rt. 10, Box 421, Charlotte, N.C, 371 Boyd, James Sherwood '61. 1310 D Eaton Place, High Point, N.C,
68, 111, 177, 265 Boyd, Robert Allan '63, 1908 Liberty Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 173,
353 Boyer, Heath C '63, 514 Saint Clair Ave., Grosse Pt. 30, Mich.,
153, 353 Boyett, Robert Lee, Jr. '64, 2272 Wineleas Rd., Decatur, Ga., 371 Boykin, John Conway '61, 3627 Stratford Rd., Richmond 25, Va.,
306 Bradley, Dennis L.. Jr. '64, 110 Abbe St., Morgantown, N.C, 371 Bradley, Thomas Joseph "61, 1311 Monk Rd., Gladwyne, Pa., 306 Bradshaw. Francis Connor '61, 2000 Cedar St., Durham, N.C, 150 Bradshaw, Michael James '62, 2000 Cedar St., Durham, N.C. Branch, Leslie Bernard '61. 1408 Kent St., Durham, N.C. Brantley, Robert L. '63, 1805 Glend.ale Ave., Durham, N.C, 112 Braren, Herbert Victor '62, 455 Poincianna Dr.. Sarasota, Fla., 101,
157, 228, 231, 338
Braswell, Stephen Render, Surgeon Hq. AMC, Box 62, Wright
Patterson AFB, Ohio, 47, 48 Breazeale, James A. '64, 1040 Twinkletown Rd., Memphis 16,
Tenn., 371 Breed, James Allan '61, 73 Woodside Dr., Wethersfield, Conn., 153,
261, 307 Breen, Robert E., Jr. '62, Box 1947, Jacksonville, Fla., 109, 150,
261, 264, 338 Breitweiser, Robert A., Jr. '63, 2774 N. Wakefield St., Arlington,
Va., 165, 168, 178 Brennan, James, Jr. '64, Rt. 3, Box 525B, Gastonia, N.C, 182, 371 Brennan, John William '63, 416 North St., Portsmouth, Va., 165 Bresee, Louis B., Jr. '62, 403 Central Ave., Towson 4, Md., 44, 83,
338 Brian, Earl W., Jr. '63, 2111 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N.C. Bridgers, John Furman '64, 503 W. Nash St., Wilson, N.C, 371 Bridges, Daniel W., Jr. '62, 423 Worster Ave., Hampton, Va., 108,
158, 210
Bridges, Wayne Eugene '64, 814 East 22nd St., Hialeah, Fla., 371
Briggs, Robert William '62, 1575 Bellevue Dr., Wooster, Ohio, 86.
109, 165, 353 Brigham, John Carl '64, 212 Fernwood Ave., Upper Montclair, N.J.,
371 Bright, A. Baxter, HI '63, P. O. Box 1365, Tryon, N.C, 11, 172,
210, 353 Brinson, Lloyd George, Jr. '63, P. O. Box 375, New Bern, N.C,
112, 169, 232, 353 Britton, Howard W. '63, 1010 Wateree St., Kingsport, Tenn., 153 Brock, Richard C '63, 3001 N.E. 19th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 166 Brockman, Bennett Albert, 103 Jason St., Greer, S.C, 371 Brockwell, Benjamin B. '64, 1007 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N.C,
371 Broesche, Travis C '63, 3114 Aberdeen Way, Houston 25, Texas,
44. 177, 353 Bromhal, Robert Lowell '62, 1701 Vista St., Durham, N.C, 153,
338 Brooks, David Robert '63, 321 Oakwood Dr., Antioch, 111. Broome, Ernest Harry '64, 705 Lancaster Ave., Monroe, N.C, 146,
371 Broome, O. Whitfield, Jr. '62, 409 Phifer St., Monroe, N.C, 263,
338 Brown, Anthony Sterling "64, 27 Trumbull Ave., Milford, Conn.,
175,372 Brown, Daniel Mason '61, 1835 Westover Ave. S.W., Roanoke, Va.,
44, 169, 259, 307 Brown, David C, Jr. '63, 224 Moultrie Square, Anderson, S.C, 169 Brown, David Kepler '64, 8317 Robert Bruce Dr., Bon Air 35, Va.,
175, 372 Brown, Dempsey Short, Jr. '64, 824 Laurel Ave., Macon, Ga., 372 Brown, Douglas Coleman '64, 8012 Vale St., Alexandria, Va., 372 Brown, Gerald Lavonne '62, Box 331 Hull Rd., Athens, Ga. Brown, John Madeira, III '64, Woodburn Farm, Piketon, Ohio Brown, Kendrick E., Jr. '62, 3934 Baltimore St., Kensington, Md..
154, 338 Brown, Kenneth Gerard '62, 2558 N.W. 19, Oklahoma City 7,
Okla., 173, 338 Brown, Robert Luther '62, R.D. 2, Lakeside Dr., Gloversville, N.Y.,
339 Brown, Stanley C '64, 18 Rounds St., New Bedford, Mass., 372 Brown, Stephen Clinton '62, 2363 Fair Ave., Columbus 9, Ohio Browne, Joseph Dillon, Jr. '64, 1550 Prospect PI., Ashland, Ky., 312 Browning, Arthur Lee '62, 721 Madison St., Portsmouth, Va., 210 Bruce, Norman MacDonald '61, 8101 S.W. 90th Terrace, Kendall
56, Fla., 154 Brueggemann, Martin W. '61, 2614 Fleetwood Ave., Cmcinnati 11,
Ohio, 174, 307 Bruen, James Alton, Jr. '63, 600 Cedar St. N.W., Washington 12,
D.C, 153, 353 Bruinbaugh, David Willis '62, 374 Evandale Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y.,
101 Brumby, Richard Gray, II '62, 3048 Andrews Dr., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
48, 173, 233, 339 Brunnemer, Heber Keith '61, 1344 Westbrook Circle, Gastonia,
N.C, 177, 307 Bruno, Thomas A., Jr. '64, 780 Forest Ave., Staten Island 10, N.Y.,
372 Brunson, David W. '64, 504 Duke Ave., Colimibia, S.C, 228, 372 Brush Clinton E., IV '61, 1148 Brookwood Lane, Nashville, Tenn.,
234, 307 Bryan, John Rupert, Jr. '64, 402 Pine Valley Dr., Wilmington, N.C.
179. 372 Bryant, Farnsworth Dudley '61, 2141 Alta Ave., Louisville 5, Ky.,
105, 307 Bryant, Leonard S. '63, 326 Brookvale Rd., Butler, N.J., 253 Bryant, Wallace Dean '62, Blairs, Va., 162, 339 Brydges, James Edward, Jr. '64, 1679 Spotswood Place, Lynchburg,
Va., 372 Bryson, Daniel R. '63, 818 Anderson St., Durham, N.C, 353 Buchanan. Ernest T., Ill '62, 32 Carolyn Dr., Virginia Beach, Va.,
162 ^
Buchanan, Robert T. '63, 418 Kings Court, San Antonio 12, Texas,
353 Bucholz, James W. '63, 609 West Front St., Perrysburg, Ohio, 165 Buckalew, M. Walker, Jr. '62, 2232 Westfield Ave., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 42, 112, 150, 332 Bucke. Charles W. '63, 2009 Castleman Dr., Nashville, Tenn., 153 Buckland, Golden T., Jr. '63, 317 Blowing Rock Rd., Boone, N.C,
353 Buckley, Jay Lynn '64, 3007 Laurel Ave., Cheverly, Md., 372 Budd, Joel Kirk '63, Rt. 3, Sanford, N.C, 112, 169, 353 Buddington, Richard S. '64, 3902 Commander Dr., Hyattsville, Md.,
372 Buehler, Martin George '61, 704 Cedar Grove Rd., Broomall, Pa.,
82, 273, 301 Buehler, Peter Robert, Glen Abad, N.Y., 307 Bugg, Charles Edward '62, 1544 Hermitage Ct., Durham, N.C, 158
Bullock, Gerald Ross, 820 Morreen Rd., Durham, N.C. Bumgarner, Arthur D. '61, 1521 Winston Rd., Lexington, N.C, 210 Bunch, Francis Marion, III '61, 5 Aldrich Way, Westhaven, Wil- mington 6, Del., Ill, 178, 179, 263, 265, 307 Bundy, James Henry '61, Box 209, Farmville, N.C, 169, 339 Bunn, Ronald Roy '62, 4812 Aukai Ave., Honolulu 15, Hawaii, 339 Burch, James David '62, Rt. 2, Clyde, N.C, 210 Burch, Joseph B., 120 East Wilson St., Wingate, N.C, 182 Burch, Robert Mildon '61, 1302 Mayfair Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 107,
339 Burdge, Lawrence Reid '64, 46 Hilltop Terrace, Red Bank, N.T.,
110,372 Burford, Rex Layfield '61, 832 Mathews Ave., Charleston, W.Va..
263, 307 Burford, Samuel P., Jr. '64, 4209 Versailles, Dallas, Texas, 372 Burgess, Andrew L., Jr. '64, 2760 N. Quincy St., Arlington, Va.,
112, 176, 368, 372 Burgess, Stanley E. '64, 400 Bluebill Lane, Alexandria, Va., 372 Burk, Peter Gordon '64, 10541 Abbott Ave., Minneapolis 20, Minn..
372 Burk, Robert William, Jr. '61, 5204 River Rd., Vienna, W.Va., 40,
46, 47, 177 Burnett, Alfred Marvin '61, 1503 Ruffin St., Durham, N.C, 301 Burnette, Jerry Carter '61, 314 Monongalia St., Charleston 2,
W.Va., 177, 307 Burdette, Marvin David '64, Jan Dr., College Park, Ga., 372 Burnham, R. F., Jr. '63, 1403 Hewitt St., Falls Church, Va., 353 Burnham, Thomas Jens '61, 191 Holly Ave., Hempstead, N.Y., 308 Burns, Robert B. '61, 413 Lanark Way, Silver Spring, Md., 83, 170,
308 Burns, Robert Brittain '61, Copperhill, Tenn., 83, 170, 258, 308 Burow, Richard Wilcox '62, 13 Fletcher, Danville, 111., 83, 177, 339 Busch, Gerald W. '64, 945 Sierra Ventana, Mexico City, Mexico,
372 Busch, Ronald Earl '61, 3976 Western Ave., Western Springs, 111.,
83, 173, 270, 308 Bush, Jack Randolph, Jr. '61, R.R. Box 79, East Palatka, Fla., 210,
234 Butler, Jared William '62, Rural Rt. 1, Forest, Ind., 77, 165 Butts, Edward B. '64, 153 Lewis Ave., Salem, Va., 312 Buzzard, Lynn Robert '63, 1425 Windsor Dr., Gladstone, Oregon,
835 Byrd, Kenneth Alfred '62, 302 Selwyn Dr., Erwin, N.C, 65, 339 Byrne, Richard Redman '62, 46 Main St., Hatfield, Mass., 65, 166,
339 Caison, Christopher H. '61, 501 Parker Dr., Clinton, N.C. Calendar, Richard L. '62, Box 349 RFD 1, New Market, N.J., 161,
339 Callahan, Charles W., Jr. '61, 162 Kennedy St., Bradford, Pa., 308 Callahan, Joseph B. '64, 162 Kennedy St., Bradford, Pa., 372 Caltagiroiie, Wm. Andrew '64, 10 Tuttle Rd., BriarclifT Manor,
N.Y., 372 Calvert, Stephen Bradford '62, 2223 12th Ave. W., Bradenton, Fla..
182 Cameron, Edmund M. Jr. '62, 883 Louise Circle, Durham, N.C. Cameron, Joseph Edward '62, 335 Brentwood Terr. N.E., Atlanta 5,
Ga., 153 Camp, Ernest, HI '64, 2597 Birchwood Dr. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga.,
55, 372 Campbell, Alden R. '61, 12 Milburn Park, Evanston, 111. Campell, Edward Sidney '62, 23 Lanneau Dr., Greenville, S.C,
105, 339 Campbell, Frank A. Jr. '63, 1239 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla., 162,
228, 232, 354 Campbell, Robert Clarke '64, 1239 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla., 372 Gannon, Linden Kinder, III '64, 519 Ripley St., Alexandria, Va.,
372 Canon, Roy James '63, 4010 29th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla., 354 Cantwell, John Davis '62, 127 S. Bartlette St., Shawano, Wis., 165.
219,261 Caplan, Neil Howard '61, 517 Aycock St., Raleigh, N.C, 308 Cardwell, Joseph T., Jr. '64, 4210 Sparrow Ct., Norfolk 6, Va., 312 Carey .Raymond Joseph, Jr. '63, 143 East Ridge Dr., Waterbury.
Conn. Carlitz, Michael, 2303 Cranford Rd., Durham, N.C Carlson, Edwin Allan, Jr. '64, 245 White Ave., Roanoke Rapids,
N.C, 372 Carlson, Richard Bruce '64, 307 Anderson Blvd., Geneva, 111., 372 Carlson, Ronald Darwin '62, Rt. 1, Box 205, Matawan, N.J., 339 Carmichael, William Leighton '64, 1223 Chickering Rd., Nashville,
Tenn., 372 Carpenter, Donald S., Jr. '61, 3714 Pelham Lane, Charlotte 7, N.C,
42, 177,308 Carpenter, James C '63, 118 W. Berger, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
42, 354 Carpenter, Randle B., Jr. '62, 2409 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N.C,
54, 55, 339
Carraway, Robert D. '62, Chester, Mass., 84, 85, 87
Carroll, Wayne Douglas '61, 9100 Sudbury Rd., Silver Spring, Md.,
Carson, Christopher L. '62, 820 Soundview Dr., Mamaroneck N Y
174,339 Carstarphen, William H. '62, 400 School Dr., WiUiamston, N.C,
165, 339
Carsten, Jack Craig '63, 302 Rosewood Ave., Winnetka, 111., 103,
104, 105, 153 Carter, Forrest Dean, Jr. '63, 850 S.E. 4th .\ve., Pompano Beach,
Fla., 354 Carter, Richard Craven, Jr. '61, 713 N. William St., Henderson,
N.C, 308 Carter, Robert Mills '62, 2305 Rosewood Ave., Winston Salem, N.C,
90, 339 Carter, Stephen Goddard '64, 117 Kenmore Lane, Rochester 17,
N.Y. Cashwell, John Edwin '61, Box 654, Mt. Airy, N.C Cato, Allen Easley, Jr. '61, Rt. 6, Moultrie, Ga., 308 Cecil, Charles E. '63, 17 Rumson Rd., Rumson, N.J., 154, 354 Chaiken, William Edward '62, 2737 Dogwood Rd., Durham, N.C,
166, 372 ■
Chafkin, Michael Jay '64, 367 Lincoln PL, Brooklyn 38, N.Y.,
100, 184, 339 Challenger, George David '61, 456 Richmond Ave., Maplewood,
N.J., 161, 261, 309 Chambers, Robert H., Ill '62, 2456 Jefferson Ave., Winston Salem,
N.C, 150, 263, 339 Chandler, Julian A., II '61, 1117 Charlotte Ave., Rock Hill, S.C,
309 Chang, Jack Han Teh '64, 210 Oak Tree Ave., South Plainfield,
N.J., 372 Chapin, Douglas McCall '62, 248 Camden Rd., Atlanta 9, Ga.,
42, 259, 265, 336, 339 Chapman, Leonard Fielding '64, USMC MOQ 2003, Camp Lejune,
N.C, 272 Chapman, Richard Booth '62, 210 Greenville St., Anderson, S.C,
112, 162, 265 Chappell, Bruce Arnold '61, 139 Cooper Ave., Henderson, N.C,
158, 265, 309 Chappell, David Michael '63, Rt. 1, Box 282, Raleigh, N.C, 42, 100 Chappell, Fred D. "61, Chandler Motel, Chandler, N.C, 73 Chappell, Graham E., Jr. '61, 1000 Horton Rd., Durham, N.C,
83, HI Charles, Allan D. '63, Rt. 1, Duncan, S.C, 354 Charlwood, Wm. W. '64, 114 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C, 372 Cheek, Hannon James '64, 919 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N.C, 372 Cheek, James Howe, III '64, 221 Evelyn Ave., Nashville 5, Tenn.,
372 Chenault, H. Lynn '62, 1613 Bayview Blvd., Norfolk 3, Va., 273,
339 Chernish, William N. '63, 217 Saturn Dr. N., Starnewark, Del.,
178, 354 Cherry, Haskille Scott '62, 5324 Albemarle St., Washington 16,
D.C, 154, 339 Chestnut, Paul Ivar '61, 1013 Shelley Rd., East Oak Forest, Charles- ton, S.C, 42, 47, 309 Chesnutt, Edwin Lee '62. 5921 Preston Lane, Charlotte, N.C, 44,
165,210 Christy, Daniel Lamar '64, 905 Dickinson St., Fremont, Ohio, 372 Church, Edwards Lee '64, 209 Dellwood Ave., Dayton 19, Ohio, 372 Church, William C C, Jr. '62, Comm. C B. LONT, Davisville N.
Base, E. Greenwich, R.I., 177, 339 Churchill, Neil E. '63, 54 Sunny Acres, Niagra Falls, N.Y., 158, 210
354 Clark, Benjamin C '63, Rt. 1, Vonore, Tenn., 354 Clark, Clyde Randall '62, 2606 Broad St., Durham, N.C, 210 Clark, Douglas Mason '64, 19 Hill St., Rye, N.Y., 373 Clark, Harold Franklin, Jr. '63, 1920 N. HoUister St., Arlington 5,
Va., 169, 359 Clark, James Ligon '62, Rt. 5, Box 885, Charlotte, N.C, 90, 354 Clark, John C '63, 108 Glenview Ave., Toronto, Ontario, Canada Clark, Peter Bruce '64, 1175 York Ave., Apt. 15 H, New York 21,
N.Y., 373 Clark, Richard F. '64, 15 Sholes Ave., Norwich, Conn., 108, 210,
373 Clarke, David Wright '63, East Shore Rd., Jamestown, R.I. Clarke, Sheffield C '63, 858 Worthington Ridge, Berlin, Conn., 166,
354 Clay, William C, III '63, 365 Raleigh Rd., Henderson, N.C, 112,
158 Clayton, Lawrence A. '64, 1023 Central Ave., Plainfield, N.J., 110,
373 Clayton, Robert M,, II '62, 9 StiUwell Place, Hannibal, Mo., 42,
339 Cleaveland, John Adams, 13 Huntington Place, New Hartford, N.Y.
Clement, Curtis H., Jr. '62, 417 Chews Landing Rd., Haddonfield,
N.J., 339 Clemmons, Frederick D. '63, 1192 Crestwood Dr. S.E., Atlanta 16,
Ga., 109, 339, 354 Clemmons, Joseph Baldwin '62, Bo.x 193, Balboa Heights, Canal
Zone, 161 Clover, George Isaac, Jr. '61, 1426 Valencia Rd., Schenectady, N.Y.,
309 Clutts, Charles Philip '61, RFD 3. Sheep Hill Rd., Boonton, N.J.,
166, 309 Coan, Glen Austin, Jr. '64, 275;i Picardy Place, Charlotte 9, N.C.,
112, 373 Coane, James E., HI '63, 109 W. Islip Rd., Babylon, N.Y., 178, 354 Coble, Larry Robert '63, 561 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N.C., 150 Cody, Ernest Frederick '62, 559 Wisconsin Ave., Mobile, .Ma., 178,
309 Coggeshall, Peter Collin '61, 6808 Laurel St. N.W., Washington 12,
D.C., 83, 309 Cohen, Alan Brent "61, 1325 16th St., Newport News, Va., 309 Cohen, Arthur Allen '62, 1010 Blanchard St., El Paso, Texas, 185 Cohen, Kenneth A. '63, 4510 W. 65th St., Prairie Village, Kan., 75,
96, 181 Cohen, Stephen Ellis '61, 521 N. McKeari St., Butler, Pa., 339 Cohn, Donald Lee '62. 227 Forest Dr., Falls Church, Va., 171, 177 Cole, John H. '63, 70 Fletcher St., Kenncbunk, Maine Coleman, Stephen B., Jr. '63, 59 Matthews Rd., Birmingham 13.
Ala., 42, 112, 173, 354 Collet, George C. '63, Qtrs. C Naval Station, Newport, R.I., 178,
263 Collins, Myron D. F., Wilkinson Trailer Park, Wake Forest, N.C. Collins, Richard Fuller '64, 357 Neuburn Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa.,
373 Colver, Charles Merle '64, 2720 Circle Dr., Durham, N.C, 373 Combs, Samuel L. '64, 782 Abbott Rd., Lexington, Ky., 176, 234,
373 Comess, Leonard J. '62, 3127 Crestline Dr., Davenport. Iowa, 185 Compton, Joseph E. '61, c/o Westinghouse Elec. Co., P. O. Box
10176. Santurce, Puerto Rico, 185, 309 Condit, Robert Bruce '62, 32 Woodland Ave., Mountain Lakes, N.J.,
162, 339 Condon, David Michael '63, 6183 W. 54th St., Parma 34, Ohio,
210,354 Condyles, George Edwin '62, 5507 Dorchester Rd., Richmond 25,
Va., 47, 339 Connelly, James Duncan '62. 1960 Kerns Ave., San Marino, Calif.,
112, 165 Conner, Hampton Kent, Jr. '62, 7802 Lockney Ave., Takoma Park,
Md. Conoley, Robert Odell '61, MOQ 2002 MCB, Camp Lejeune, N.C,
173, 309 Conroy, Dale Daniel '64, 31 Linden Ave., Bethpage, N.Y., 234, 373 Conway, Thomas George '64, 540 Given St., Sarasota, Fla., 368,
373 Cook, Joseph Wm., Jr. '64, 1565 Halstead Ave., Norfolk 2, Va., 175,
373 Cooley. Thomas W., Jr. '64, Pacolet Dr., Gaffney, S.C, 78, 176, 373 Coolidge, David Alan '64, 7403 Denton Rd., Bethesda 14, Md., 373 Coombes, David Harrison '62, 4008 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase 15.
Md., 339 Coombes, Rame S. '63, 4008 Rosemary St., Chevy Chase 15, Md.,
354 Cooper, Edwin B., Jr. '64, 1105 N. Evergreen St., .Arlington, Va..
85, 373 Cooper, John C, III '64, 5209 N. 16th St., Arlington 5, Va., 85,
179, 373 Cooper, Langdon M. '63, P. O. Box 885, Fort Morgan, Col., 354 Coplon, Fredric Jay '64, P. O. Box 305, Sparta, Ga., 181. 184, 373 Corley, Steven Thomas '64, 3917 Farragut Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y., 373 CorneUus, Eugene F., Jr. '64, 861 Fair Oaks Dr., Macon, Ga., 373 Corson, Frederic C '64, 10 St. Pauls Crescent, Garden City, N.Y.,
175 Cosans, Ernest James '62, 220 St. James Ave., Merchantville 8, N.J. Cotton, James Nelson "62, 1026 Gerlock Dr., Fostoria, Ohio Couch, Leon W., II '63, 704 E. Walnut St., Goldsboro, N.C, 103 Couchell, George John '62, 613 Mayview Dr., Charlotte, N.C, 90.
112, 263, 340 Coughlan, Patrick C '63, Devon Rd., Essex Fells, N.J.. 49. 109,
261, 340, 373 Coughlan, Peter V. '64, Devon Rd., Essex Fells, N.J., 109 Courtney, Marion Walter '64. Rt. 2, Box 407, Aiken, S.C, 108, 373 Counts, Richard L.. HI '63, 9105 Redwood Ave., Bethesda, Md. Cowley, Elmer '61, P. O. Box 1242, Miami 1, Fla., 310 Cox, Frederick '63, 170, 219 354
Cox, Louis Williams, Jr. '62, 808 Sewell Ave., Cape May, N.J., 340 Cox, Ray Lawrence '64, 1913 University Dr., Durham, N.C, 373 Cox, Weldon Royall '65, 4577 Rheims, Dallas 5, Texas, 112, 354 Cox, William Donald '63, 3514 Montrose Ave., Richmond, Va., 154,
354
Craft, James W., Jr. '61, 1209 West Ave., Charleston, W.Va., 177
Craig, Lewis C '61, RFD, Blanchester, Ohio
Grain, Charles W. '63, 1411 E. Olivet St., Bloomington, 111., 177,
354 Grain, Richard William '61, 125, Front St., Mt. Holly, N.J., 174,
175,210,310 Craven, Davis Hewlett '63, 205 Marafield Ct., Mishawaka, Ind.,
340 Crawford, Fred Allen, Jr. '64, Rt. 1, Holly Hill, S.C, 373 Crawford, Robert C, 202 E. Markham Ave., Durham, N.C. Crawford, Stephen Gregory '61, 10 Hampshire Circle, Asheville,
N.C, 272, 310 Greaves. Donald W. '64, 618 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, III., 183, 373 Creech, Franklin U. '64, 111 Parker St., Smithfield, N.C, 373 Crews, John Hunter '64, 450 New Haw Creek Rd., .\sheville, N.C,
373 Crisson, .John S., 158. 210, 210
Crofts. John Lawton. Jr. "64, P. O. Box 707, Nokomis, Fla., 373 Croll, William Paul '61, 107 Buena Vista Ave. Federalsburg, Md.,
231 Cromartie, William F. "64. 1228 Skyview Rd., Charlotte, N.C, 373 Cronquist, John August "62, 29 Dunderave Rd., White Plains, N.Y.,
340 Crow, William Ernest "62, 302 Hillsboio St., Franklinton, N.C Crowder, Howard Max "62. Delview Rd., Rt. I, C;herryville, N.C,
373 Crowder. James H. "63, 1219 Winding Way, Nashville, Tenn., 354 Cruse, Charles L. '61, 2624 Chapel Hill Rd., Durham, N.C, 82, 310 Culbertson, Norman A. "64, 117 Buist Ave., Greenville, S.C. 373 Cullen, John Weslev. Ill "61, 2771 Sherbrooke Rd., Shaker Hgts. 22,
Ohio, 77, 310 Gulp, Robert Howie "62, 2905 Clover Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C, 42, 340 Culton, Carlisle A. '63, 325 Tennessee Ave., Pineville, Ky., 354 Cupps, Don S. '63, Church St., Barton, Ohio, 354 Currie, Walter Lee '62, 711 W. Lafayette St., Quitman, Ga., 110.
340 Currie, William Nelson '62, 510 N. Green St., Wadesboro, N.C,
263, 340 Curry, Dennis P. "63, 26 E. Jefferson .\ve.. Shelbv, Ohio, 173, 355 Curry, James R. '63, 8700 Blossom Lane, Louisville 7, Ky., 355 Curtis, Luke "64, 6 Osage Dr. E., Ossining, N.Y., 105. 175. 373 Dalbey, Earle G., Jr. '64, Rt. 2, Box 149 A 6, Lynnhaven, Va., 373 Dalhouse. John D. '63, 3607 Kanawha Ave. S.E., Charleston, W.Va.,
355 Dallas, Nevill Hundey '63, 3702 WiUowcrest Ave., N. Hollywood,
Calif., 355 Dalton, James David '63, 402 Kivett St., Asheboro, N.C, 210, 211 Daly, John Charles, Jr. '62, 1270 Sixth Ave., New York 20, N.Y. Dammann, David Alfred '63, 2520 43rd St., Long Island City 3,
N.Y., 177, 231 Damann, Harold Richard, 231, 310 Danford, Jerry Lee, 2106 Erwin Rd., Durham, N.C. Daniel, Amiram, '64, 200 Monticello Ave., Durham, N.C, 373 Daniel, John Howard, Jr. '62, P. O. Box 412, Warrenton, N.C, 161,
340 Daniel, John Wallace, Jr. '63, 2510 Anderson Dr., Raleigh, N.C,
174 Daniel, William A. HI '63, 351 S. Ripley St., Montgomery 4, A\a..
175,355 Dankel, Thaddeus G.. Jr. '64. 3100 Parkwood Dr., Brunswick, Ga. Danluck, Anthony D. "63. 112, N.E. 111th St.. Miami Shores, Fla.,
355 Darling, Robert Lee "64, 3712 High Point Rd., Greensboro, N.C,
112, 373 Dartt, Roger W. '63, 3935 Zenith .^ve. S., Minneapolis 10, Minn.,
228, 232, 340 Daughtridge, Albert S., Jr. '61, 536 N. Church St., Scotland Neck,
N.C, 81, 110, 111, 170, 265, 310 Daul, George Cecil, Jr. '64, 304 Thornhill Circle. Mobile, Ala., 373 Davenport, Gary L. "63, 616 E. 59th St., Kansas City, Mo., 162 Davenport, Louis L., HI '63, I4I3 Sunset Ave., Rocky Mount, N.C,
177,355 Davidson, Joseph Q.. Jr. "63, 1916 Leonard St., Columbus, Ga., 355 Davidson, Walter P., Jr. "62, 1075 N.E. 99th St.. Miami Shores, Fla.,
173, 355 Davies, Leslie S. '63. 419 Braeburn Rd., Hohokus, N.J., 112, 150 Davies, Paul Hardie '64, 34 Portland Rd„ Summit, N.J., 108, 373 Davis, Baxter Lee '64, 5115 Marlyn Sumner, Washington 16, D.C,
179, 355 Davis, John Ingles "61, 1518 Westwood .-^ve., Richmond, Va., 72,
75, 169, 310 Davis, Lee Ferguson, Jr. "61, 12 S. Wilton Rd., Richmond, Va., 153,
310 Davis, Nelson Park '61, Rt. 1, Jamestown, N.C, 173, 340 Davis, Rockwell Furman '64, 322 Larchmont Rd., Elmira, N.Y., 374 Davis, Ronald E. "63, 4507 Columbia St., Portsmouth, Va., 355
Davis. Ronald Harry '62, 2014 V.i
263, 340 Dawson, Thomas R. '63, 82 Duke of Gloucester St., .\nnapol
Charlotte 7, N.C, 85, 211, Md.,
62, 355
Day, William A. '63, 5 Latimer Ave., Strabane, Pa., 355 Deal, Harry M., Jr. '63, Box 206 3rd St. S.W., Taylorsville, N.C,
154. 355 Deamer, David Wilson '61, 5174 Lakeland Ct., Columbus 24, Ohio,
170. 310 De.n,. I)., M.I Milton, Jr. '62, 2849 Monticello Dr., Winston-Salem,
ry '64, 117 Oakdale St., Mt. Airy, N.C, 374 '64, 2864 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Fla., 85,
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374 Deegan, James Edward '64, 2635 Sherwood Ave., Charlotte 7, N.C,
374 Degooyer, John Gobel, Jr. '64, 1112 Meurilee Lane, Silver Spring,
Md., 55, 374 Densmore, Richard Ervin "63. 18 Massachusetts Ave., Portland.
Maine. 161 Denton, Paul Douglas '62, 1404 E. Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md.. 162
261. 263, 340 Derby, James Landon '63, 190 ."Mtamont Ave.. Tarrytown, N.Y.,
166, 355 Derochi, Edmund '62, 329 Northern Pkwy., Ridgewood, N.J., 166,
340 Derrick, John Martin, Jr. '61, 4401 Brandywine St. N.W.. Washing- ton 16. D.C, 177, 311 Derryberry, Eugene E. '64, 621 Mississippi Ave., Signal Mountain,
Tenn., 176, 374 Dettmering, Don A. "63, 3513 Longfellow St., Hyattsville. Md..
153. 355 Deutcher, Eugene F. '64, 8 Washington PL. Tarrvtown, N.Y.. 110,
374 Devigne, Jules Lloyd '61, 49 Rock Rd., Glen Rock, N.J., 150, 261,
263,311 Dewitt, Richard T. '63, 14 Interlaken Rd., Orlando, Fla. Diamond, Robert D. '63, 1004 22nd St. N.E., Canton 4, Ohio, 185,
234, 355 Diasiao, Richard Anthony '64, RFD 3, Conneaut, Ohio, 374 Diaz, Daniel '63, 3314 La Salle St., Tampa 9, Fla. Dick, Jeremy Worcester '61, Bo.x 3813 Duke Univ., Durham. N.C. Dickhaut, John Wilson '64, 100 W. Schreyer, Columbus, Ohio, 374 Diedrichs, Andre Peter '62, 111 Meadow Lawn, Lebanon, Mo., 105,
340 Diehl, Earl Henry, Jr. '64, 310-312 W. Reynolds St., Plant City,
Fla., 374 Dillon, Ralph George '64, 814 Lee St.. Danville, Va., 374 Dimock, Roy S. '63, 3910 Isabell St., Silver Spring, Md., 355 Dinkens, Edwin Dale '61, RFD 4, Box 91, Laporte, Ind., 311 Dinkier, Carlyn Emil '61, Box 1255, Dunedin, Fla., 162 Dinsmore. Donald Thomas '63. 21 Slocum St., Tunkhannock. Pa. Dion, Richard Royal '62, 353 Main St., Nashua, N.H., 166 Ditmars, David Thompson '64, 816 Van Ness Lane, Glendale, Ohio,
108. 374
Dix, Robert Clinton, Jr. '61. 517 Edgewood, Kent, Ohio, 49, 157,
311 Dixon, Richard D. S., Jr. '63, Walstonburg, N.C, 340 Dixon, Walter Herbert, Jr. "64, 118 Oakwood Circle, Danville, Va.,
65, 374 Dixon, William Caveness '61, 2876 Bellaire Rd., Cuyahoga Falls,
Ohio, 311 Doak, Thomas D. '62, W. Washington St., Shelbyville, Ky., 157,
340 Doar. James Ronald '62, 9 Peeks Pike Avondale, Charleston 42, S.C,
112,355 Dodge, David N. '64, 44 Virginia Lane, Atherton, Calif., 355 Dodson, William E. '63, 2113 Woodrow St., Durham, N.C, 84, 85,
169, 355 Doggette, John R. "63, 1120 Markley Rd., Cincinnati 30, Ohio, 355 DoUison, James Richard '61, 827 Benoni Ave., Fairmont, W.Va.,
154 Donnell. Comer Lewis '62, 113 Greenlawn Dr., Lebanon, Tenn., 161 Donnelly, Dennis Wm. '62, 128 Lee Circle, Bryn Mawr, Pa., 374 Dorsee, Robert Edmund '61, 910 Dulaney Valley Ct., Towson 4,
Md., 82, 311 Doser, John Clarence '61, 9305 Chanute Dr., Bethesda, Md., Ill,
120, 170, 261, 263, 311 Doster, John Henry '63, 507 S. Spruce St., Lititz, Pa., 173, 355 Dougherty, Mark E. '63, 1414 Indian Trail, Atlanta 5, Ga., 178, 355 Douglas, Donald A. '64, 1201 Compo Sono Dr., Coral Gables 46,
Fla., 234, 374 Douglas, Stuart K. '63. 1421 Pinecroft Rd., Greensboro, N.C. Douglass, Edwin H. '63, 286 Liberty St., Newburgh, N.Y., 182 Douglass, William Frank '64, 3141 S. StafTord St., Arlington 6, Va.,
109, 179, 374
Doupnik. Joe Robert '61, 209 W. Federal St., Snowhill, Md.
Dove, Paul Douglas '62, 117 Florance Lane, Alexandria, \?l., 169,
340 Dow, JefTrey Lane '64, 45 Ivywood Lane, Wayne, Pa., 374 Dowden, Edward Earl '61, Rhoades .-^ve., West Chester Pike. New- town Square, Pa., 157 Dresner. Kenneth H. '64, 64 E. 35th St., Paterson, N.y., 184 374 Drews. John Albert '63. 2650 N. George St., York, P.i'., 166, 355 Driessen. Joseph Patton "64. 6135 N. Kent Ave.. Milwaukee 1 7, Wis.,
374 Dryfoos, William Webb "63, 2903 44th St. N.W.. Washington, D.C,
233 Dubroflf, Kenneth Jon '62. 288 Leroy Ave., Cedarhurst, N.Y., 75,
185 DufT, Henry C B. '63, 207 Ft. Hunt Rd.. Alexandria. Va., 231. 355 Duke, Henry Emerson '62, .Andrews Farm Rd., Spartanburg. S.C,
173, 340 Dula, Armon '62, 201 Middleton Dr., Charlotte, N.C, 34, 154, 340 Dunbar, Franklin W., HI '64, 82 Pond St., Cohasset, Mass.. 374 Dunlap, Robert Brindley "64, 2061 .Astor St.. Orange Park, Fla., 374 Dunn, Jesse T., IV '63, 1592 Quarrier St., Charleston 1, W.Va.. 355 Dunn, Millard C, Jr. '62, P. O. Box 3246, Fayetteville, N.C, 68,
273, 340. Dunn, Stuart H. '63, 7903 Hermitage Rd„ Richmond, Va., 355 Dupuv, James Newton '62, 1842 Grove Ave., Quincy, 111.. 263, 340 Duskin. Douglas J. '63. Box 331. Washingtonville, N.Y.. 355 Duttera. Maurice J., Jr. '64, 110! Fourth .A.ve., West Point, Ga., 374 Dye, Kenneth R., Jr. '62, 520 Beach Ct.. Fort Pierce, Fla.. 340 Earle, Richard Shriver '64, 404 Country Club, Wallingford, Pa. Eberhardt, William C, Jr. "64, 900 Estero Blvd.. Ft. Meyers Beach,
Fla.. 374 EbershofT. David Alfred '61. 6068 N. Kent Ave.. Milwaukee 17,
Wis., 177. 311 Ebert, James Joel '61, 613 Catalina Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 83, 107,
108, 154, 264, 312 Echols, Stanley D. '63, 4032 Montevallo Rd., Birmingham 13, Ala.,
355 Eckerson, Russell Gilberth '64, 1601 S. W. 47th Terr., Ft. Lauder- dale, Fla., 374 Edwards, Charles C "64, 8405 Park Crest Dr., Silver Spring, Md.,
37, 85, 110, 374 Edwards, Frederick B. '64, 78 W. Front St.. Red Bank, N.J. Edwards. Samuel Reese, Jr. '64, 706 Glenville Ave., Fayetteville,
N.C, 374 Edwards, Stuart L. '64, 5306 Clifton St., Springfield, Va., 374 Effron, Arnold A. '63, 1625 Ohio St., Bluefield, W.Va., 84, 85, 185,
355 Egerton, Charles Pickford '62, 2507 W. Club Blvd., Durham, N.C,
312 Eggers. Walter F. R. '64, 320 N. Rainbow Dr., Hollywood, Fla., 374 Eisenman, John R. '63, 266 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport, Pa., 173,
355 Eisman, Martin Michael '63, 345 N. 7th St., Allentown, Pa. Ekker, Richard C "63, 1220 Obisro Ave., Coral Gables 34. Fla.. 356 Eldridge. Burt S., Ill '61, 102 Wedgedale, Greensboro, N.C, 81,
150. 153 Elliott, Paul W. '63, 1206 Mangum St., Durham, N.C. Elliott, William S., Jr. '63, W. Highland Ave., East Palestine, Ohio,
72. 356 Ellis.' Robert Ellsworth '64. 3227 Eagle Pass. Louisville 13. Ky., 183,
374 Ellis. Samuel Henry '63, 64 .Avondale Ave., Charleston. S.C, 42,
165, 356 Elzay. Michael Paul '64, Hilldale Lane. Sand Point. Port Washing- ton, N.Y.. 108, 374 Embree. John H., 374
Embry, David L., 4301 Greenway, Baltimore, Md., 356 Emery, Donald Gleason '64, 139 Garden Rd., Oreland, Pa., 234, 374 Emlet, John Logan '61, 888 W. Outer Dr., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 173 Endicott, Thomas C, HI '61, 526 Country Lane, Louisville 7, Ky.,
173, 341 England, Philip Dew "62, 106 Lucerne St., Decatur, Ga., 170 Eagle, Nelson S. '63, 356 Engleby, Thomas Lester '61, 1821 .Arlington Rd., Roanoke, Va., 44,
107, 264, 312 English, Nereus C, HI "61, Rt. 2, Trinity, N.C, 173, 312 Engstrom, James Kane "62, 1111 N. Palmwav. Box 1122, Lake
Worth, Fla., 154, 341 Enright, Joseph H. '62, 3432 S.W. 25th St., Miami 33, Fla., 341 Epanchin, Alexis "64, 27 Brown St., Sea CliflF, Long Island, N.Y.,
374 Epes, Charles R. "64, 213 Ferguson Ave., Warwick, Newport News,
Va., 374 Eppley, Richard Michael, 2823 Hillsboro Rd., Durham, N.C. Epps, Robert F., Ill "63, 304 Williams St., Lake City, S.C, 356 Erb, Herbert B., II '63, HQ U.S. Army Port Embark., Bremerhaven, APO 69, New York, N.Y., 165, 356
Ergood, Foster Coffman '62, 180 Upland Way, Haddonfield, N.J..
374 Erek, Bruce C. '63, 3014 Dunlecr Rd., Baltimore 22, Md., 76, 110,
356 Ervin, Paul Revere, Jr. '62, 2035 Sharon Lane, Charlotte, N.C., 169 Erisman, Henry Michael '64, 2068 Ursinus Ave., Lancaster, Pa., 374 Ervin, Anthony Perry '62, 335 Dabney Dr., Henderson, N.C., 341 Espy, Kip McKinney "64, 503 N. Cherokee Rd., Dothan, Ala., 37,
374 Essig, Phillip Martin '61, 8850 Sievia Rd., Richmond 29, Va., 107,
109, 312 Eubank, Francis Lewis, Jr. '61, Apt. 1, 1207 W. Franklin St.,
Richmond 20, Va., 47, 92, 93, 96, 336, 341 Eurillo, Donald F. '63, 356 Evans, Robert Lewis '63, 1709 Camp Alger Ave., Falls Church, Va..
256 Evans, Walter Burt '61, 2504 Watkins Rd., Birmingham, Ala. Ewing, Frank H., HI, '64, P. O. Box 435, Hopewell, Va., 109, 374 Faber, Lee Edward '64, 10375 Morrow Circle S., Dearborn, Mich..
85, 374
Fabritz, Russell A. '63, 7105 14th Ave., Takoma Park 12, Md., 356 Fader, Lynn Brooks '62, 72 Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N.J., 161,
261, 341 Fader, Stanford Stewart '64, 72, S. Wyoming Ave., S. Orange, N.J.,
374 Fair, Richard Barton '64, Friendship Rd., Fallston, Md., 374 Fallin, Joe Daniel '64, 119 E. Clay St., Thomasville, Ga., 374 Faltings, Donald George '61, 38 Kenwood Rd., Tenafly N.J., 312 Faris, John Charles '63, 3134 Country Club Dr., Charlotte 5, N.C..
90, 356 Farmer, Ben D. '62, 117 N. Keystone, Clearwater, Fla. Farnham, Barry Bennett '62, 102 S. Whittlesay Ave., Wallingford.
Conn., 169, 341 Farr, Thomas A. '63, 49 Putnam Dr. N.W., Atlanta 5, Ga., 150, 356 Farrell, Wilson Wrenshall '61, 340 Laurel Springs Rd., Columbia.
S.C, 82, 111, 165, 312 Farris, William Anthony '64, 4025 Greenbrier, Dallas 25, Texas, 375 Farrow, Douglas Lane '62, 201 N. 3rd St., Dubois, Pa., 341 Favrot, Leo M., HI '63, 5223 Chamberlain Dr., New Orleans 22,
La. ,173, 356 Fedder, Stuart M., 230 S. Park Dr., Greensboro, N.C. Feely, Robert E., Jr., '63, 637 N.E. 119th St., Miami, Fla., 356 Feidelson. Michael '61, 1 Sutton Place S., Lawrence, N.Y., 185, 313 Fendley, A. Gordon, Jr., 356
Feniello, Peter A. '64, 446 Henley Ave., New Milford, N.J., 375 Ferebee, Samuel W., HI '62, 223 New St., New Bern, N.C, 341 Ferrell, Donald W. '63, 1406 N. Mercer St., New Castle, Pa., 68, 356 Ferris, Barry '62, 15 Ofakim Lane, Mount Carmel, Haifa, Israel Fielder, Frederick A., Jr. '63, P. O. Box 193, Rose Valley, Pa., 173,
356 Fields, Michael S. '64, 536 Front St., Hempstead, N.Y., 184, 375 Finch, Paul Andrews '64, 222 Spring St., Thomasville, N.C, 375 Fincher, Charles E., 341
Fink, Jerold A. '63, 339 Claranna Ave., Dayton 19, Ohio Finney, Michael James '64, 6009 Trenton Lane, Peoria, 111., 179, 375 Fippinger, Robert A. '61, 227 Van Houten Ave., Wyckoff, N.J., 341 Fisher, David Lincoln '63, Rt. 2, Wake Forest, N.C, 48, 356 Fisher, John Henry '62, 920 Fox Hill Lane, Plainfield, N.J., 341 Fladd, Wirt, 341 Fleischer, Robert S., '64, 45 Middlebrook Rd., W. Hartford 7, Conn.,
86, 375
Flesher, John Joseph '63, 1006 17th St., Parkersburg, W.Va. Fletcher, Robert A. '62, 118 Park Dr., P. O. Box 229, Chester, S.C,
173, 331 Flint, Lewis Matthew, Jr. '61, 19 Himt St., Fort Bragg, N.C, 134,
341 Floyd, William C, Jr. '63, 502 lona St., Fairmont, N.C, 170 Fluke, William A. '64, 1808 Sherry Ct., Falls Church, Va., 112, 375 Flynn, Jean, 375 Fokcos, Jeffery H., 375 Folck, Michael P. '63, .^bington Rd.. Bay Colony, Virgmia Beach,
Va., 169, 356 Fonda, Richard Weston "62, 6A Ridge Rd., Greenbelt, Md., 173, 341 Fong, Allen Gary '64, Box 7, Brickeys, Ark., 375 Forbis, Elred Washington '61, 2439 Burchwood Lane, Wilmette, 111.,
177 Fordyce, Norman Albert "63, 6710 Tomahawk Rd., Shawnee Mis- sion, Kan., 313 Forsyth, Thomas H., Ill '63, West Greenbrook Rd., North Caldwell,
N.J., 173, 356 Foster, Bernard B., Jr. '61, 119 E. Newkirk Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
37,42, 170, 313 Foster, Carl M., 375 Foster, Charles Stephen '64, 1021 Stadium Place, Charleston, W.Va.,
375 Foster, James Price '63, 119 E. Newkirk Lane, Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
170, 178, 356 Foster, John Cantzon '61, Hampton, S.C, 111, 178, 313
Fouts, Samuel H. '63, Rt. 4, Thomasville, N.C.
Fowler, James Wiley, III '62, Lakeshore Dr., Lake Junaluska, N.C,
37 Fox, Charles Howard '61, 3055 Avon Rd., Bethlehem, Pa. Fox, William Willis '62, 1202 Malvern Ave., Ruxton 4, Md., 166 Fraderking, Richard D., 173 Frank, James Lawrence '61, 631 Willow St., Mt. Airy, N.C, 42, 84,
85,170,313 Frank, Herman Randolph '64, 208 Argyle Circle, Gadsden, Ala.,
42, 375 Franklin, Robert D. '62, 11 Sea Horse Lane, Vero Beach, Fla., 150,
341 Franz, Rodney Crane '62, 114 Front St., Ripley, Ohio, 42 Fraser, Edmund E. '63, 219 Underwood St. N.W., Washington 12,
D.C, 76, 356 Freeman, Carl L. '63, 25 Wessex Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Freeman, George B. '62, Rt. 1, Murfreesboro. Tenn. Freese, Walter C. '63, 105 5th St., Garden City, N.Y., 84 Freese, Warner W. '63, 30 E. Jefferson Ave., Shelby, Ohio, 154, 356 Freitas, Ubiratan M. '62, Rua Teofilo Otoni 24 1, Rio De Janeiro,
Brazil, 93, 341 French, William B. '63, Mt. Grey Rd., Setauket, L.I., N.Y., 153 Frey, Robert Bagwell '62, 1302 Woodshole Rd., Towson 4, Md., 157 Friedlein, David Harper '63, 15 S. Belle Grove Rd., Baltimore 28.
Md., 356 Friis, Robert Reaney, Jr. '64, 6175 S.W. 50th St., Miami 55, Fla.,
375 Fritch, Donald Allen '61, 544 Matterhorn Rd., Jacksonville 1 1, Fla.,
107, 108, 173, 177
Fuller, Frederick B. '63, 2421 Kings Way, Augusta, Ga., 161 Fuller, George Chilton '62, 4812 Morgan Dr., Chevy Chase 15, Md.,
112, 177 Fuller, Raymond G. '64, 208A Mansfield Ave., Grandview Manor
Apt., Pitman, N.J., 375 Fullerton, Wm. D., IV '64, 251 1 Middle Rd., Glenshaw, Pa., 375 Fultz, John M., Jr. '64, 3820 Stratford Rd., Richmond 25, Va., 375 Fuqua, Jimmy Ray '64, 107 Hickory St., Spray, N.C, 375 Futrell, James W. '63, 1111 Rhode Island Ave., Lynchburg, Va.,
210, 211, 356 Gabriel, John Richard '64, 67 Arbor Dr., Hohokus, N.J., 375 Gager, Stewart Douglas '62, 72 Pondfield Rd. W., Bronxville, N.Y.,
150, 265 Gallagher, Thomas Eugene '62, 216 N. St. George St., AUentown,
Pa., 81, 154 Gamble, Charles Franklin, 2314 Rosewood Ave., Winston Salem,
N.C, 110, 154, 341 Ganley, Robert William '64, 28 Wachusett Ave., Lawrence, Mass.,
375 Garber, Don Sanford '62, Box 146A Church Rd., Rt. 2, Richmond,
Va. Garber, George D. '63, 497 Marion Ave., Mansfield, Ohio, 174 Garda, Robert Allen '61, 199 Pinewood Rd.. Hartsdale, N.Y., 40,
44,165,210,259,268,303,313 Gardner, James E., Jr. '64, 1948 Lake Terr., Independence, Mo.,
375 Gardner, Joseph Emery '64, 2524 La Masa Dr., Santa Monica,
Calif., 375 Gardner, Robert Gilbert '61, 2112 Summit St., Portsmouth, Ohio,
150, 210 Gardner, William Leonard '64, 4284 Echo Rd., Bloomfield Hills,
Mich., 375 Garman, Jon Kent '61, 3290 Eastview Dr., Bethel Park, Pa., 46,
178, 179, 313 Garner, Fredric Bruce '63, 720 High St., Portsmouth, Va., 84, 85,
313,357 Garner, Gilroy Houston '63, Rt. 1, Box 46, Olive Branch, Miss., 210,
211 Garren, Charles Martin '63, 1817 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N.C,
357 Carver, Edward Gilligan '62, 347 W. Kings Hwy., Haddonfield,
N.J.,86, 108, 165, 341 Gaston, Joseph V. W. '61, 730 Dallas Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn., Gates, Douglas Sherwood '64, 3818 W. 52nd PI., Kansas City 3.
Kan., 375 Gebbie, Thomas Edward '63, 1024 S. Peale Ave., Park Ridge, 111.,
357 Gee, John Buxton, Jr. '63, 908 Chestnut St., Henderson, N.C, 165,
210,211,357 Geehr, John Edward '63, Little Brook Rd.. Box 772. Devon, Pa.,
157, 357 Geiger, Karl Randolph '61, 431 W. Main St., RogersviUe, Tenn..
108, 110, 177, 314
Geiger, Keith Winfield '63, Box 1525 c/o Aranico, Dhahran, Saudi
Arabia, 177, 357 Gelbert. Daniel Hafer, 150 E. Wayne Ave., Easton, Pa., 210, 261, Gentry, Staley McGregor '63, Rt. 2, Roxboro, N.C, 157, 228, 232,
357
George, Albert S. '64, 706 Franklin Ave., River Forest, 111., 375 Gerber. Milo Phil -62, 224 35th St., W. Palm Beach, Fla., 84, 85, 341 Gerkens. Fred W., Jr., -62, 514 Park Lane, Vineland, N.J., 65, 341 Geron, Charles W. "63, 1806 Audubon Park Dr., Springfield, Ohio,
357 Gerst, Cornelius Gary '61, 4006 Napanee Rd., Louisville, Ky., 72,
80, 174, 314 Gesswein, Richard T. '63, Rockledge Landing, Saukatuck, Conn.,
165, 228. 357
Gibson, Charles Foote '61, 1339 Cole Mill Rd., Durham, N.C., 82,
314 Gibson, Jonathan S. '63, 12 River Rd., Newport News, Va., 86, 359 Gibson, Norman Thomas '64, 106 Charlotte St., Hamlet, N.C., 375 Gill, Douglas R. '62, 1205 Belmont, South Bend, Ind. Gill, James C. '64, 201 Brewer Ave., Patton, Pa., 375 Gilleland, Walter H. '61, 1055 Hawthorne Ave., Lorain, Ohio, 314 Gilley, Hoyt Melvyn '61, 402 Parkside Dr., N. Charleston, S.C, 177,
314 Gilliatt, Benjamin R. '64, Box 111, Shelby, N.C., 68, 375 Gillies, Herbert Bates '64, 725 Amaryllis Ave., Oradell, N.J., 375 Gillman, Michael Ira '64. 8941 146th St., Jamaica 35. N.V. Ginther, James O. '62, 612 Woodland Dr., Perrv. Ga.. 157. 341 Gislason, Bradlee Bruce '63, 2266 Princeton Ave, St. Paul 5, Minn.,
357 Glaser, Leonard '63, 7327 189th St., Flushing 66. N.Y.. 185 Glass. Charles Lee '61, 664 N.E. 1 14th St.. Miami. Fla.. 1 77, 314 Glesk, Martin M. '63, 209 Catlin Ave., Port Alleganv. Pa., 166, 357 Glosson, Ronald K. '63, Box 755C, Rt. 1, Albemarle Rd., Charlotte
5, N.C., 158, 210. 211 Glover, Clarence H., Jr. '64, 397 Forest Ave., Spartanburg, S.C,
112,375 Gobbel, James Thomas, Jr. '62, 602 W. View Terr., Alexandria, Va.,
80, 82, 102, 103, 105. 154, 341 Godbold, Edward S., Jr. "64, Rembert, S.C, 375 Godley, John B. '63, 6025 N. Oakland Ave.. Indianapolis 20, Ind.,
74, 84, 357 Godlove, Ernest F. '63. 1901 Sheridan Rd., Lawton, Okla., 112, 174.
357 Gold, Peter Stephen '63, 415 N. Washington St., Shelby, N.C., 68,
169, 357 Golden, James L. '63. 3463 Lowell .\ve., Jacksonville 5, Fla., 177,
357 Golden, John C, Jr. "63, 429 Virginia Dr., Lake Worth, Fla., 375 Goldstein, Frank R. '64, 2700 Lightfoot Dr., Baltimore 9, Md., 86,
184, 261, 314 Goldstein, Ralph Martin '61, 55 Alleghany Rd., Hampton, Va., 185,
261, 314 Gonis, Arthur P. '63, 1 14 Hedden Terr., North Arlington, N.J., 176. Goode, David Ronald '62, Box 296, Vinton, Va., 79, 182, 341 Goodell, Charles E., Ill, '64, 1243 Prendergast Ave., Jamestown,
N.Y., 375 Goodman, Mvron .'Arthur '61, 800 Maple Ave., Salisbury, N.C., 54,
314 Goodman, Stewart H. '63, 1125 Graydon .\ve., Norfolk 7, Va., 72,
181, 341 Goodner, David Marshall '64. 4737 Exeter Lane, Jacksonville 10.
Fla., 234 ,375 Goodridge, Paul Weld "61. Box 1268, Vero Beach, Fla. Goodson, James M. '63, Rt. 1, Box 111, Mount Olive, N.C., 357 Goody, John Burton '64, 7 Sullivan Dr., Severna Park. Md., 175,376 Gordon. Michael Kenneth '64, 921 S. Johnson St., Monroe, N.C,
375 Gordon, David Neil '61, 2313 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa.. 185,
314 Gould, William Michael '61, 813 Kingston Rd., Baltimore 12, Md.,
314 Gouldman, W. Clyde, II '63, Meadow Lane, Franklin, Va., 169, 357 Grace, Perry Rutledge '63, 3600 Central, Memphis. Tenn., 150, 357 Gracey, Brian Hinman '63. 1105 Dellwood Dr., Valdosta, Ga., 150,
233, 264. 357 Graham, Charles N.. Jr. '63, 904 Brantford .\ve., Silver Spring. Md.,
42, 112, 157 Graham, David Stanley '22, 219 Springwood Dr., Spartanburg, S.C,
112, 165, 342 Graves, Thomas W., Jr. '62, 1213 Watson Dr., Wilson, N.C, 42,
169, 342 Gray, Cyrus Leighton '62, 912 N. Rotary Dr., High Point, N.C,
153, 342 Gray, Frank Benton '64, 519 E. Club Blvd., Durham, N.C, 375 Gray, Thomas N. '64. 124 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N.C, 86, 178 Gray, Vaughn Thomas '62, Quantico Rd. 5, Salisbury, Md., 314 Grean, Peter Deems '61, 18 Lighthouse Rd., Great Neck, N.Y., 185 Green, James Edmond '61, 2124 Lavista Circle, HapevilJe, Ga. Greenberg, Martin T. '63, 5106 Studeley Ave., Norfolk 8, Va., 84,
166, 181, 357
Greene, James Sprott, Jr. '62, 1002 Capri St., Coral Gables, Fla. Greene, John Elbert '62. 2918 Woodside Dr., Tallahassee, Fla., 342
Chapman '61, Morning Star Dr., Seymoiu", :4 Minerva Ave., Durham. N.C, 68. 110.
Greene, Lav
Conn., 314 Greene, Marvin Hill '62
270 Greene, Michael Edward "61, Valley Park Farm, Rt.
Edgewater Md., 177, 185, 211, 273, 342 Gregory, Arthur, '63, 1504 Richland Ave.. Box 294, Aiken, S.C,
112, 177, 210 Gregory, Donald Robert '64, 38 Summer St., Rockland. Maine, 376 Gregory, David D. '64, 38 Summer St., Rockland, Maine, 376 Gregory, Richard M. '64, 908 S.E. 12th Ct., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
92, 170, 376 Gregory, Roger Thorpe '61, 110 Braswell St., Rocky Mount, N.C,
170,315 Gregory, Thomas H. '64, 117 E. College St., Granville, Ohio, 376 Grehl. Todd Michael '63, 412 S.W. 7th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
357 Grenzer, Louis E. '62, 1520 E. 33rd St., Baltimore 18, Md., 342 Griffin, Basil Manly, Jr. '62, 81 Pembroke Rd., Akron 13, Ohio.
150, 342 Griffin, Galen North '62, 223 Mansfield .\ve.. Darien, Conn., 72,
231 Griffin, Kenneth Glenn '62, 539 N. Buena Vista St.. Burbank, Calif..
103, 157, 342 Griffith. Lloyd E., Jr. '62, 213 Leak Ave., Wadesboro, N.C, 150,
342 Griffiths, Kenneth H.. Jr. '63. 269 Glenwood Ave., Leonia, N.J. Grighby, Lonnie O. "62, RFD 1. Cadiz, Ky., 342 Grilli. Donald Anthonv "64, 217 Grove St., Clifton, N.J., 112 Grills, George B., Jr. '62, 1841 Fairoaks Rd., Kingsport, Tenn,,
166, 182, 342 Grills, George M. '63, Randolph .\ir Force Base, Texas, 182, 357 Grim, Garrett Davis '63, 716 W. Henderson St., Salisbury, N.C,
357 Grimm, Richard Walter '61, Bentay Dr., Harrison, N.Y., 81, 315 Grimm, William Edgar '63, 2622 Eastwood Ave., Evanston, 111.,
154, 357 Grinstead, Darrel J. '62, 4450 7th St. N.W., Canton 8, Ohio, 112,
153, 265 Grossman, Charles L. '63, 22775 Larmie Dr., Rocky River 16, Ohio,
153, 233, 357 Grossman, Robert Louis '61, 4632 Pendleton Dr., Wichita Falls,
Texas, 107, 185, 315 Guelcher, Richard P. '64, 1170 First St., Port Edwards, Wis., 376 Guglielmi, John Anthony '61, 522 Chicago Ave., Highland Park,
111., 170, 315 Guilford, Charles M. '64, 2528 Blackwood Rd., Wilmington 3, Del.,
183, 376 GuUingsrud, Miles J. O. '63, Migazee Trail, Medford Lakes, N.J.,
78, 157, 357 Gumo, Richard L. '63, 29 William St., Malverne, N.Y., 157, 357 Gunnin, James Skinner '64, 410 Newstead, St. Louis 8, Mo., 376 Gurley, Paul Clayton '64, Rt. 9, Box 222D, Charlotte 8, N.C, 376 Guthrie, George Garland '64, 4603 Kanawha Ave., Charleston,
W.Va., 376 Guthrie James Edward '63, 2307 Avery St., Morehead City, N.C,
158, 210. 211 Guthrie, John Bell '62, 711 Coolidge St., Westfield. N.J.. 150, 342 Habercom, Mark Smith '64, 1208 8th .Ave. S.E., Decatur, Ala., 376 Hagadorn, Jon Bruce "63, 322 E. 5th St., Jamestown, N.Y., 342 Hagy, James Dixon, Jr. '61, 711 Shackamaxon Dr., Westfield, N.J.,
342 Haisfield, Richard '61, 440 Merion Rd., Merion Station, Pa., 185 Hakim, Khalil All, Singer Co., HiUah, Iraq Hale, James V. M. '61, 98 Clarendon .Ave., Avondale Estates, Ga.,
182, 315 Hale, Oswald Kerchie '63, 2106 Iverson St. S.E., Washington 21,
D.C, 173 Hales, Edward Earl, Box 2975, Raleigh, N.C, 376 Hall, Charles Thomas '64, 211 Lakeview Ave., Jamestown, N.Y.,
112 Hall, Hines H., HI '63, Box 86, Millbrook, Ala., 357 Hall, James Edward, Jr. '61, Rt. 1, Box 480, Waynesville, N.C, 44 Hall, Sheldon F., Jr. '62, 15414 Grandville, Detroit 23, Mich., 169,
342 Hall, Snowden Cowman, III '61, 111 Linden Dr., Danville, Va.,
54, 342 Hall, Wendell V. '62, 213 E. Main St., Avon, N.Y., 157, 342 Hall William Charles '62, 7 Stealbrook Dr., St. Louis 24, Mo., 342 Hallidy, William H., Jr. '62, 1319 S.W. 1st Ave., Miami 32, Fla., 343 Hallock, Elbert Porter '61, 39 Warren St., Little Falls, N.J., 315 Halperin, Karl L. '63, 8 Alexander Terrace, Pittsfield, Mass., 180,
181, 357 Halpern. John Evan '63, 7106 Georgia St., Chevy Chase 15, Md., Halstead, Woodrow J., '61, 6306 North 29th St., Arlington 7, Va.,
73, 107, 264 Halstead, Charles F., 376
Halvosa, William T., Ill '62, Box 1181, Balboa, Canal Zone Hamburger, Gerald Marc '64, 3275 East Wood Valley Rd., Atlanta
5, Ga., 376 Hamcl, Charles L. '62, 12628 Broken Bough, Houston 24, Texas,
112, 162, 170, 342 Hainel. Robert E. '62, 407 Awixa Rd., Ann Arbor, Mich., 162, 342 Hamilton, James Page '63, Chapmanville, W.Va., 102, 108, 357 Hamilton, Roger Clark '64, 34 Highland Ave,, Westerly. R.I., 112,
376 Hamilton. Ted Allen '64, 3704 Ridge Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 177, 265 Hammond, Robert B,. 174, 342 Hancammon, William H., HI '61, U.S. Army Garrison, APO 145,
San Francisco, Calif., 315 Hancock, Leslie F., Jr. '63, 924 S. .\lhambra Circle. Coral Gables
46. Fla., 357 Hand, Donald L. '63, 214 Avondale Rd., Rid,gewood, N,J„ 183, 357 Handler, Mark '64, 2529 Perkins Rd., Durham, N.C, Hanja, Yuri Thomas '64, 106 Bay Dr, East, Huntington 12, N,Y,,
112, 234, 376 Hankins, William W, '63, 912 Tangier Ave,, Coral Gables, Fla,, 112,
357 Hanling, William Ralph '61. 211 Homcwood Dr.. Greensboro. N.C,
315 Hanscom, Frnk Edward '62. P. O. Box 449. Manassas, Va.. 112, 166,
342 Hardin, Elliott W., Jr. '62, 207 Calhoun St., Charleston, S.C, 342 Hardt, Alvin Lee '62, 518 Kerwin Rd., Silver Spring, Md. Hardy, Lloyd Richard '64, c/o Aramco, Dhahran Saudi Arabia,
112, 376 Hardy, Richard Wayne '64, USN 5039 8th Rd. S., Arlington 4,
Va., 376 Hargroves, .Mexander S. '64, 221 Pine Rd., Portsmouth, Va., 376 Harkness. Richard C. '64, 1121 Wilson Rd., Graylyn Crest, Wil- mington 3, Del., 112, 183, 376 Harkrader, Winfred T., Jr. '64, 1315 Crescent Dr.. Mount Airy,
N.C, 376 Harlan, James C '61, 329 Greenway Lane, Richmond 21, Va., 173,
315 Harper, Eugene Jutson '64, Box 121, Knightdale, N.C, 183, 372 Harper, Kenneth B. '63, 165 Thorn Tree Lane, Winnetka, 111., 112,
158 Harrelson, Dwight Hillard '64, 1 12 East Main St.. Cherryville, N.C,
270, 273 Harris, Christopher B. '64, 382 Mill Hill Lane, Southport, Conn.,
112, 376 Harris, David H. '63, 210 Monticello Ave.. Durham, N.C, 357 Harris, Jack '64, Ashland, Ohio, 153 Harris, Richard Foster '64, 665 Llewellyn Place. Charlotte 7, N.C.
376 Harris, Robert W. '63, Princeton Pike, M.R. 14, Somerville, N.J.,
357 Harrison, Frank Late, Jr. '61, 1017 Montrose Dr.. S. Charleston
3, W.Va., 376 Harrison, Lawrence H. '62, 1601 Wood Lynne Blvd.. Linwood, N.J.,
185, 342 Harritt, Norman Ladoit '63, 230 Ave. C N.E., Winter Haven, Fla.,
358 Hart, John Charles '62, 111 S. Cayuga, Williamsville, N.Y., 342 Hartley, John Bower '62. 300 Hesraer Rd., Evansville 11, Ind., 182 Hartman, Ernest Warren '64, 2582 Bittersweet Dr., Toledo 14, Ohio,
174 Hartmann, Herbert '63, 70 Tatham Hill Rd.. W. Springfield, Mass.,
170,342 Hartwell, John Wm. '64, 4517 S. Cameron, Tampa 11, Fla., 183 Harvey, James R. '62, 237 S. llth St., Quakertown, Pa., 342 Hash, Edward Joseph '64, 1884 N. Patrick Henry Dr., Arlington 5,
Va., 176, 376 Hash, John Lawler '62, 23 Norwood Rd., Charleston 4, W. Va.,
166, 342 Haskell, Bruce Vinal '64, 113 Laredo Way St., Petersburg, Fla., 376 Haskell, Richard A. '64, 10387 Deerfield Rd., Cincinnati 42, Ohio.
376 Hatfield, Thomas Eben '61, 3907 Eileen Dr., Cincinnati 9, Ohio, 231 Haury, Donald R. '63, 929 Feist Ave., Pottstown, Pa. Hauser, John Bruce '61, 688 Hamilton Rd.. Birmingham, Mich.,
42, 170, 269, 315 Havens, Richard George '62, 9 Park Ave.. Westminster, Md., 108,
158, 210, 342 Hawfield, James D., Jr. '61, Rt. 1, Box 321, Pineville, N.C, 82, 315 Hawgood, William S. '63, 2719 Cranlyn Rd., Shaker Hts. 22, Ohio Hawkins, David M. '61, 2620 S.W. 4th St., Miami, Fla., 84, 85, 162.
342 Hawks, Everett Merle '64, Qtrs. 4, U.S. Naval Hosp., Great Lakes,
111. Hawn. Robert George '63, 261 1 Reynolds Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C, 158, 210, 211
Haworth, Allan Robert '64, 783 KnoUwood Terrace, Westfield, N.J.,
109. 376
Hawse, Richard Allen '61, 2552 Sunnyside St., Sarasota, Fla., 182,
315 Hayes, Woodrow W. '63, 1120 Lakewood Ave., Durham, N.C, 210,
211 Haynes, Baxter Morgan, Jr. '64, Tryon, N.C, 376 Haynes, George Wilson '64, 1121 Watauga St., Kingsport, Tenn.,
110, 376
Haynsworth, Harry J., IV '61, Crescent Ave., Greenville, S.C. Hecht, Stephen Samuel "64, 4 Collamore Terrace, West Orange,
N.J., 376 Heckenberg, Jack Harris '61, 36 Pelican Isle Dr., Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., 316 Hedges, Charles R. '63, 339 Wood Lane, Circleville, Ohio, 358 Hedgpeth, Joseph R. '62. 1917 N. Walnut St., Limiberton, N.C,
170, 342 Heidrick, Robert L. '63. 101 S. County Line Rd., Hinsdale, III..
166, 351 Heidt, Edward A. '61, 800 Keene Rd., Clearwater, Fla., 162, 342 Heitzenrater, Richard P. '61, 1072 Sunset Dr.. Clarion, Pa., 64, 316 Hellman, Peter '64, 212 Waterway Dr., Falls Church, Va., 1 10, 376 Helms, William R., II '63, 620 East Holly St., Goldsboro, N.C, 112 Helwig, Richard A. '62, 575 Chester Pike, Prospect Park, Pa., 343 Henderson, Grover C, II '64, 211 W. Harnett St., Dunn, N.C, 376 Henderson, William Taylor '64, 167 Laurel Circle, Princeton, N.J.,
112, 377 Hendrix, Scott Hampton '63, 2525 Stratford Rd., Columbia, S.C,
112, 358 Herrin, Herman Keith, Jr. '62, 1204 Fairfield Dr., Gastonia, N.C,
162, 343 Herring, John G., Ill '64, P. O. Box 811, Thomasville, N.C. 377 Herring, Randall C. '62, 154 Buena Vista Circle, South Hill, Va.,
162, 343 • Hertslet, Barry Shaw '64, 704 Thornwood Ct., Towson 4, Md., 377 Herzog, George Gary '64, 3914 Mt. Vernon Highway, Alexandria,
Va., 377 Hespenheide, Henry A., Ill '64, 1315 Sussex Place, Norfolk 8, Va.,
377 Hess, Lawrence Everett '62, 5735 Granada Blvd., Coral Gables 46,
Fla., 154, 343 Hess, Roger M. '63, 119 Burlington Rd., Jackson, Ohio, 74, 112,
182, 358
Hester, Henry Dewey, Jr. '62, 3205 Merriman Ave., Raleigh, N.C,
273, 316 Hester, Larry Bowles '61, 1007 Burch Ave., Durham, N.C, 82, 316 Hewett, James Allen '62, P. O. Box 652, Shallotte, N.C, 343 Hewitt, Ragsdale, Jr. '63, 15 Buford St., Sumter, S.C, 358 Heyer, Robert Ward '63, 6401 Sedgefield Dr., Norfolk 13, Va., 358 Heyman. .\rthur Bruce '63, 321 Lincoln Ave., Rockville Centre,
N.Y.. 219 Hibbs, Robert Ashe '62, 1421 N. Lake Shore Dr., Sarasota, Fla.,
112, 174 Hicks, Anthony Bright '62, 100 Reading Way, Winter Park, Fla.,
343 Hicks, Hugh Mason, Jr. '61, 1192 Park Ave., New York, N.Y., 161,
316 Hicks, Mercer, HI '63, Box 83, Southern Pines, N.C, 358 Higgs, Jacob kirkpatrick '61, 2218 Myers St,, Durham, N.C. High, Henry R., Jr. '62, 1010 Hunt Ave., Charleston 2, W.Va. High, William Gary '63, R.D. 4, MiUersburg, Ohio, 161, 228, 358 Hight, Ronald Gray, 2319 Bernard St., Raleigh, N.C. Hin, Charles E. '63, Club Rd., Rosslyn Farms, Carnegie, Pa., 65,
165, 234, 358 Hilliard, James E. '63, Lyons Bend Rd., Rt. 14, Knoxville 19, Tenn.,
170, 358 Hilliard, Robert H. '64, Box 195, Deer Park Rd., Katonah, N.Y.,
170,377 Hinds, Douglas Paul '64, 413 Lawrence Ave., Westfield, N.J., 377 Hines, John Miller '62, 870 Louise Circle, Durham, N.C. Hinshaw, William B. '63, 402 W. Knox St., Durham, N.C, 358 Hin ton, Robert R. '61, 375 Peterson Lake Rd., CoUierville, Tenn.,
343 Hirsch. Jack Samuel '62, Franklin Courtland Blvd., Farnklin, Va.,
84, 85, 185, 358 Hobbs, Jerry Robert '64, 1329 E. Monroe St.. South Bend 15. Ind..
183, 377
Hobgood, Shannon Randall '64, 1925 E. Brainerd St.. Pensacola,
Fla., 377 Hodges, Stephen M. '64, 1822 Grandin Rd. S.W,. Roanoke, Va.,
112, 377 HoflFman, Charles Roger '63, 160 Hemlock Way, Broomfield. Col..
109, 150, 358 Hollander, John T., 358 Hollett, Grant T., Jr. '64, 1502 Bexhill Rd., Richmond 29, Va., 1 79,
377
Holley, William Gaither '62, 7914 Kentbury Dr., Bethesda 14, Md.,
83 159 343 Holli's, JaA M. '63, Box 15, Baker Vac, Martinsburg, W.Va., 112,
358 Hollister, George Clay '63, 23 Maher Ave., Greenwich, Conn., 96,
166, 358 Hollman, Douglas Clark '64, 9 Tanglewood Lane, Sea Cliff, N.Y.,
175, 377 Holmes, Robert S. B., Jr. '61, 1441 Washington Rd., Pittsburgh 28,
Pa„ 112, 154, 316 Holt, Douglas Leigh '64, 120 Ridgeside Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
377 Holt, John Sanders '64, Scarritt College, Nashville, Tenn., 377 Holt, Roger Neil '61, 536 First St., Hinsdale, 111., 166, 316 Honcycutt, David Ernest "61, 125 West 50th St., Savannah, Ga..
154. 261, 316 Hooper, William R. '62, 1822 Stratford Place S.W., Roanoke, Va.,
358 Hopkins, G. Stephen '62, 122 Harris Ave., Needham 92, Mass., 86,
153 343 Hoppi'n, Charles Tracy '64, 712 Scotch Plains Ave., Westfield, N.J..
377 Horn, Edward Gustav '64, 818 Forest Hills Blvd., Durham, N.C..
Home, Perry Alwyn '64, 2115 Morganton Rd., Fayetteville, N.C.,
377 Horner, Withers G. '64, 2541 Oregon Ave. S.W., Roanoke, Va., 377 Horrigan. Joseph Stewart '61, 2311 Locke Lane, Houston, Texas,
42, 173 Horton, Lewis W. W., Jr. '64, 1313 Kent St., Durham, N.C., 347 Hosteller, William Lewis '61, 307 Karen St., South Charleston.
W.Va. Hotchkiss, Charles S., Jr. '61, P. O. Box 396, FarmviUe, N.C. Hotelling, William E. '62, P. O. Box 628, Chapel Hill, N.C. Hottle, Warren Paul '62, 5839 N. 19th St., Arlington 5, Va., 107,
108, 150, 264, 269 Houck, Charles Lynn "61. 261 S. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa., 83, 317 Hough, Coles Terry '62, 18 Meadow Lane, East Williston, N.Y.,
166, 231 House, Donald Ray '63, 911 Bragg St., Monroe, N.C, 169, 358 Houseknecht, Peter S. '64, 10 Logan PI., Rowayton, Conn., 377 Howard, Don,ald Lee, 161 Howard, Edwin Brown, Jr. '63, 44 Sage Terrace, Scarsdale, N.Y.,
358 Howard, James Hatten, HI "61, 714 N. Oleander Ave., Daytona
Beach. Fla., 162, 317, 323 Howard, Laurence C, Jr. '61, 600 Poplar Hall Rd., Norfolk 2, Va.,
180, 317, 323 Howard, Ralph F. '62, 714 N. Oleander Ave., Daytona Beach, Fla.,
162, 343 Howe, Humphry B., Jr. '62. 47 Whitney Rd., Medford 55, Mass.,
157, 343 Howell, Jerry Morris '61, 1105 W. Rock Spring Rd., Greenville,
N.C, 150, 317 Howell, Thom,as Stevens '63, 320 Kenilworth Road. Ashcville, N.C,
68 Hubbell, William Lee "64, 171 Lynn St., Shreveport, La., 377 Huckabee, Carnion Harris '61, Rt. 6, Box 452, Sharon Rd., Durham,
N.C. Hudson, Terry Mack '62. 4312 Washington Ave. S.E., Charleston
4, W.Va., 343 Huffman, Richard B. '63, 931 17th St. S., Arlington, Va., 154, 358 Huggin, David M. "62. Box 5322, Knoxville 18, Tenn., 42, 173 Hulen, Myron CIraig '63, 8520 Thornden Terr., Bethesda 14, Md.,
170, 358 Humphrey, Theodore J., II '62, FPO 533, New York, N.Y., 174 Humphrey, Wm. Michael "61, 26 Handel Lane, Greenhills 18, Ohio,
377 Humphreys, David Russel '62, 615 Park Ave. N.E., Orangeburg,
Huneycutt, Wiley J., Jr. '64, 276 N. 4th St., Albemarle, N.C, 377 Hunt. Bnirr Woodsont; "63, 182 Saxonburg Rd., Butler, Pa., 162 Hum. liiiwis S h : in U.niiii.n Cinle. .Auburndale 66, Mass. Hunt. |i.sr|,li M.iiMii, III 111 iiii;; Stannount Dr., Greensboro.
N,c/. iti'i. '-'"I't. ;i7. r)K
Hunt, Stephen B. "61. 2 Washington Sq. Village, New York 12, N.Y.,
40, 317 Huntley, George William '64, Box 60, Beaufort, N.C, 377 Huntley, Michael John, Jr. '61, 3605 Hicks .^ve., Baltimore 7, Md.,
83, 107, 162, 317 Hurt. Howard Preston '61, 108 West Virginia St., Beckley, W.Va.,
165, 219 Husa, Gary W. '63, 302 Crescent Ave., Spartanburg, S.C. 78, 158,
228, 232, 358 Huston, Craig Wright '64, 246 Evergreen Dr., Kentfield, Cal., 109,
231, 377 Huston, Graham C '63, Lakewood Circle, Greenwich, Conn., 231
Hutchins, Norman W. '63, Box 141, Rt. 3, Forest City, N.C, 359 Hutzler, Arthur Charles '64, 920 Banyan Dr., Delray Beach, Fla.,
377 Hyde, Henry Holbrook, Jr. '62, 78 Mohawk Dr., West Hartford,
Conn., 153, 231, 343 Ickes, Bruce Patrick '61, 275 West 62nd St.. Hialeah, Fla., 44, 82,
259,303,317 lies, Arnold Thomas, Jr. '61, 21 Gardners Lane. Ansonia, Conn.,
178,317 IngersoU, Deforest P. '64, 5304 N. Santa Monica, Milwaukee, Wis.,
377 Ingram, Franklin W. '62, 1305 Laura, Warner Robins, Ga., 343 Ingram, Lindsey Wood, Jr. '61. Beaumont .-^ve., Harrodsburg, Ky..
86,178,317 Inman, Horace A., Jr. '63, 603 Huske St., Fayetteville, N.C. 84,
85, 169, 359 Irvin, Stanley Truman "62, 1003 Buchanan Blvd., Durham, N.C. Irwin, John Charters '64, 3516 Marguette, Dallas, Texas, 377 Jackson, Charles R. '64, 328 W. Miller St., Salisbury, N.C, 377 Jackson, Frederick R., Ill '64, 177 Lake Dr., Mountain Lakes. N.J.,
112, 377 Jackson, Henry John "64, R.D. 2, Conneaut, Ohio, 377 Jackson, Millard I., Jr. '61, 714 Gnaythorne Rd., Wynnewood, Pa.,
317 Jackson, Peter Edward '62, lllA Dobbin .Xve.. Favetteville, N.C,
80, 166, 343 Jacobs, Frederick Cotner '62, 1317 Dale Dr., Silver Spring, Md.,
110, 166, 343 Jacobus, Dwight William '61, 5508 South Bend Rd., Baltimore 9,
Md., 174 James, Ashley S., Jr. '63, 2405 Sylvan Rd., Greensboro, N.C, 359 James, Jay Paul '63, 813 Hopeton Rd., Westover Hills, Wilmington
6, Del., 178 Jameson, Richard K. '62, 36 Cedar Dr., Great Neck, N.Y., 170, 343 Jamieson, Robert James '64, P. O. Box 545. 3125 Friendly Rd.,
Greensboro, N.C, 377 Jarrett, James M. '63, 1 12 Jones Circle, Thomasville, N.C, 161, 359 Jeffreys, David E., Jr. '64, 1420 Broad St., Durham, N.C, 377 Jennings, Bruce Phillip '63, 1566 Summit Dr., Charleston 2, W.Va.,
166 Jennings, Theodore W. '64, 20620 N.E. 13lh Ct., Miami Beach,
Fla., 377 Jensen, John Howard '64, 4026 Greenwood Dr., Ft. Pierce, Fla., 377 Jessup, John Ivey, HI '61, 1407 Garland Dr., Greensboro, N.C,
42,178,317 Johnson, Amos N., Jr. '63, Garland, N.C. Johnson, Brian A. '63, 8709 Fenway Dr., Bethesda 14, Md., 112,
157, 175 Johnson, George H., Ill '64, 1300 Wendover Ave., Rosemont, Pa..
176, 378 Johnson, Charles Berdine '62, 7637 Jeannette St.. New Orleans 18,
La., 165, 170 Johnson, David S. '63, 208 Baltimore Ave.. Pt. Pleasant Beach, N.J.,
112, 165, 359 Johnson, Edward .\rmstiong '62, 1028 Southwood Dr., Durham,
N.C, 210 Johnson, Eric Michael '63, P. O. Box 165, Lincolnton, N.C, 157,
359 Johnson, Gary H. "64, 38 Oakland Terrace, P. O. Box 263, Caldwell,
N.J., 178, 378 Johnson, James Ronald "61, 627 South Yorktown, Tulsa, Okla.. 170,
233 Johnson, J. D., Ill "63, 421 Tran.sylvania Ave., R,aleigh, N.C, 170,
359 Johnson, Leroy Peter "64, 4924 Alhambra Circle, Coral Gables 46,
Fla., 55, 112, 378 Johnson, Linus '63, 14 Coolidge Ave., White Plains, N.Y. Johnson, Raymond A. '63, 92 Lawson St., Hempstead, N.Y., 42.
359 Johnson, Rhonda E., Jr. "62, 348 Mills Ave., Spartanburg, S.C, 42,
54, 343 Johnson, Robert Arnold '64, 201 Lafayette St., Hopewell, Va., 378 Johnson, Robert Wesley '64, 200 N. Rolling Rd., Catonsville 28.
Md., 108, 378 Johnson, Roy Clarence, Jr. '64, 207 W. Mountain St., Worcester 6,
Mass., 378 Johnson, Russell Curtis '61, 324 S. Spring Ave., La Grange, III., 318 Johnson, Stephen Howes '62, Box 470, Paintsville, Ky., 1 78, 393 Johnson, Stephen Parke '64, 255 N. Murray Ave., Ridgewood, N.J..
378 Johnson, Steve Wm. '63, Box 601, Setauket, N.Y. Johnson, Wallace Henry '61 , 53 Greenway S., Forest Hills, N.Y., 1 78 Johnson, William L., Jr. '63, Box 302, Mount Gilead, N.C, 359 Johnson, William S., Jr. '63, 7022 Gough St., Baltimore 24, Md. Johnston, Bruce W. '62, 127 Somerset Ave., Garden City, N.Y., 170,
343
Johnston, David Albert "62, 51 Lewis Place, Totowa Borough, Pater- son 2, N.J., 170, 343
Johnston, James L. '63, 8 Oak Manor Crescent, Pittsford, N.Y., 112, 359
Johnston, Matt Ransom '63, 116 College St., Littleton, N.C., 359
Johnston, Paul Wm. '64, 210 S. Greeley Ave., Chappaqua, N.Y.,
183, 378
Johnston, Wade William '62, 21 Van Doren Ave., Chatham, N.J.,
177, 179, 343 Johnstone, Paul L., Jr. '64, Hillside Rd., Greenville, Del., 378 Joiner, James Earl '64, 115 La Grange St., Newnan, Ga., 378 Jolley, Ronald Scott '64, Rt. 1, Box 307, Gaffney, S.C, 110, 378 Jones, David Currier '64, Piping Rock Rd., Locust Valley, N.Y.,
233, 378 Jones, David Edward '61, 5010 N. Woodruff, Milwaukee 17, Wis.,
228, 261 Jones, Geoffrey C, '63, 380 Grasslands Rd., Valhalla, N.Y. Jones, Ivan D., Jr. '63, 2710 Roscdale St., Raleigh, N.C. Jones, James Fly '64, 12223 Cobblestone, Houston 24, Texas, 85,
378 Jones, James P. '62, 218 50th St., Virginia Beach, Va., 54, 90, 343 Jones, Michael Douglas '64, 1955 Overhill Rd., Charlotte, N.C, 378 Jones, Robert David '62, 29 Oak Lane, Mountain Lakes, N.J., 173,
343 Jones, Rufus Sidney, Jr. '61, 211 Battle Ave., Warrenton, N.C, 343 Jones, Russell Leroy '62, Box 68, Cordova, N.C, 71, 273 Jones, Sheldon C '64, 18 Springfield Ave., Cranford, N.J., 378 Jones, Thomas C '62, Fairfield, N.C, 343
Jones, Troy Edward, Jr. '63, Box 702, Smithfield, N.C, 65, 359 Jones, Wayne Marshall '62, 1955 Overhill Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C. Joyce, Richard G. '63, 3135 East 7th St., Joplin, Mo., 359 Kadaster, Esat M. '64, Ziraikimya Kursusu, Ankara, Turkey, 378 Kahn, Alan Bruce '62, 3811 Kilbourne Rd., Columbia, S.C, 177,
182, 343 Kahn, Michael F. '64, 4560 Powers Ferry Rd. N.W., Atlanta, Ga.,
184, 378
Kahn, Steven P. '63, 445 East 77th St., Apt. 2R, New York, N.Y.,
185 Kahner, Steven '64, 8301 169th St., Jamaica 32, N.Y., 184, 378 Kairys, Lewis Herbert '61, 2705 Queen Anne Rd., Baltimore, Md.,
185, 317, 318
Kale, Thomas Swain '61, 500 East Markham Ave., Durham, N.C,
158, 317, 318 Kalish, Ronald George '61, 6333 98th Place, Rego Park 74, N.Y.,
103, 259, 266, 317, 318 Kaplan, Gilbert E. '63, 41 Keystone PI., Hewlett, N.Y., 185 Kaplan, Stanley Allan '63, 3314 Marnat Rd., Baltimore 8, Md., 181,
359 Karow, Armand M., Jr. '62, 235 Moss Ave., Jackson 9, Miss., 343 Kast, Frederick Wesley '61, 271 William St., Rahway, N.J., 165,
219, 261, 318 Katholi, Richard Evers '64, 930 Woodland Ave., S. Charleston 3.
W.Va., 378 Katz, Lawrence Myers '64, 6615 Park Heights Ave.. Baltimore 15,
Md. Katz, Richard Irving, 2557 Steele Rd., Baltimore 9, Md. Kaufman, Wallace V. '61, Box 4717 D.S., Durham, N.C, 72, 231,
318 Kay, Earl Daniel, Jr. '61, 1007 East River St., Anderson, S.C, 178,
343 Keates, Donald T. '63, R.R. 2, Box 780, Greenmount Pike, 108, 359 Keen, Daniel Woodward '63, Mountain Lake, Lake Wales, Fla., 178 Keith, Theodore A. '63, 159 Passaic Ave., Passaic, N.J., 359 Keller, Edward Lee '64, 812 Stewart Ave. S.E., Roanoke, Va., 378 Keller. Eric Jon '61, 4770 25th St. N.. Arlington, Va., 161 Keller, William Allen '62, 12065 Edgewater Dr., Lakewood, Ohio,
161 Kelley, Andrew F., Jr. '64, Box 183, Drakes Branch, Va., 378 Kelley, Rohan Penn '62, 902 S.E. 8th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 105,
344 Kelts, Richard Goddard '64, Groton Ridge Heights, Groton, Mass.,
378 Kempner, Marion Lee '64, 4810 Denver Dr.. Galveston, Texas, 55,
378 Kendall, Malcolm Eugene '62, 318 Blue Ridge Ave., Front Royal,
Va., 165, 210 Kenderdine, James M. '63, Hqs. AUCOM J4, APO 128, New York,
N.Y., 74, 105, 182, 359 Kennedy, James Albert '62, R.F.D. 1, Culleoka, Tenn., 270, 344 Kennedy, James Leland, Jr. '63, 419 East Sixth St., Dallas 3, Texas,
37, 359 Kennedy, James Madison '64, 807 Hermitage Ct. Dr., Durham,
N.C, 378 Kennedy, Kenneth D., Jr. '64, 117 Ripley Rd., Wilson, N.C, 378 Kennedy, Robert L. '62, Metier, Ga., 170, 344, Kennon, Albert William '62, 3801 Hope Valley Rd., Durham, N.C.
170
Kent, Nelson Rutledge '64, 7979 S.W. 96th St., Miami 56, Fla., 378 Kent, Robert J. '63, 665 East 19th St.. Brooklyn 30, N.Y., 185 Kenyon, Charles S. '62, 60 Edgemere Dr., Rochester 12, N.Y., 344 Kenyon, Lewis Waynick '64, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, N.C, 378 Kerchner, Gary R. '64, 829 Worth Blvd., Pottstown, Pa., 378 Kern, Cleveland C, Jr., '62, 3623 Dover Rd., Durham, N.C, 158,
210, 318, 344 '
Kerr, Hardy D. '64, R.D. 1. Hunkers, Pa.. 112, 378 Kerr, Thomas B. '62, 812 N. Wood. Clearwater. Fla., 54, 55, 162,
344 Kersey, John Nelson. Box 151, Bluefield, Va. Ketcher, Neal F., East Chateau. Woodmerc Blvd.. Woodmere. N.Y.,
162 Kettlestrings, Donald A., 835 N. Grove Ave., Oak Park, 111., 44, 170.
190 Khup, Chin Pau Stephen, 1530 P St. N.W., Washington, D.C Kien, Grant T., 8796 Colerain Rd., Cincinnati 39, Ohio, 378 Kim, Hyun Dju, Boylan Apts. F 301, Raleigh, N.C, 89, 344 Kimmich, Ralph Robert, 250 93rd St., Brooklyn 9, N.Y., 263, 344 Kinard, William Frank, Box 693, Simpsonville, S.C, 176, 378 Kinchen, David Lee, 540 N.W. 51st Ave., Miami 44, Fla. King, Elmer Richard, Jr., 9202 Navy, 9282 Bardon Rd., Bethesda
14, Md., 378 King, James Cecil, Jr., 228 West Kingston Ave., Charlotte, N.C,
319 Kingsbury, George Marsh, 401 Richmond Ave., Orlando, Fla., 344 Kingsbury, Robert E., 54 East Central Ave., Moorestown, N.J., 234 Kingston, David T., Summer Ave., Edgewater Park, N.J., 162, 359 Kinney, John Wesley, Jr., 1411 Miller St., Winston-Salem, N.C.
74, 183, 378 Kinsler, James W., 12 Ridge Terrace, Short Hills, N.J., 359 Kirk, Gilman D., 2296 E.ist Broad St., Columbus 9, Ohio, 228 Kirkpatrick, Davis A., Jr., 107 College St., BishopviUe, S.C, 344 Kiser, John Wood, Jr., 213 Park St., Statesville, N.C, 150, 359 Kissam, Roger H., P.O. Box 8, Closted Dock Rd., .\lpine, N.J.,
112, 165, 351, 359 Kisslan, Donald Joseph, 1912 Bayview Dr.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
166, 233, 336, 344 Kistler, Douglas Carr, 330 East Lancaster Ave., Wayne, Pa., 219 Kitch, Joseph M., 921 Winding Lane, Media, Pa., 158 Klapiks, Andris, RD. 4, Quakertown, Pa. Kleaver, Robert F., 211 W. Grant A\e., Wilmington Manor, New
Castle, Del., 154, 344 Klie, Jack Hug, 31 Edgewood Rd., Chatham, N.J., 84, 344 Klugel, Harry Tell, III, 506 Meherrin St., Emporia, Va., 359 Knee, Stephen Howard, 20 Hansbury Ave., Newark 12, N.J. Knight, Neal W., Jr. '62, 3900 Alhambra Cir., Coral Gables 34,
Fla., 344 Knodel, John Edwin '61, 193 E. Devonia Ave., Mt. Vernon, N.Y. Knorr, Richard J. '63, 1715 Westover Rd., Clark, N.J., 162, 359 Knorr, Robert J. '63, 1715 Westover Rd., Clark, N.J., 162, 359 Knox, King Townsend '64, 1006 Janet Ave., Lancaster, Pa., 379 Kohl, William Joseph '62, 25 Kenmare Rd., Larchmont, N,Y., 157 Kohn, Arnold Joel '62, 2 Arbor Lane, Merrick, N.Y., 48, 185 Koock, Kenneth J. '63, 3555 Netherland Ave., New York 63, N.Y.,
185, 359 Koonce, John E., HI '64, 3347 Alleghany Dr., Raleigh, N.C, 379 Koskinen, John Andrew '61, 1021 Highland, Ashland, Ky., 87, 88,
177, 268, 270, 319 Kotchin, Roderick '61, 137 Highview Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa., 104,
107, 165, 210, 261, 264, 319 Kramer, Joseph Perry, HI '61, 402 Griffin St., Elizabeth City, N.C,
112, 182, 319 Kramer, Thomas Spencer '63. 402 E. Boimdary, Perrysburg, Ohio,
150 Kramer, Worth .Man '63, 4955 Ardmore Dr., Bloomfield Hills,
Mich., 360 Krancer, Herbert Mark '62, 18 Princess Anne Cresant, Islington,
Ontario, Canada Kraus, Kenneth Wayne '64, 4125 Jackson Dr., Lafayette Hill, Pa.,
379 Kreps, Donald E. '63, 1012 Willow Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa. Kress, Sidney Carl '61, P. O. Box 513, Wadesboro, N.C, 181, 344 Kretchman, Graham Barth '61, 116 Landing Rd. N., Rochester 10,
N.Y., 46, 319 KroU, Ronald Neil '62, 181 C Bay Ave., Toms River, N.J., 360 Kruzelyak, Jack Joseph, 1126 Second Ave., Coraopolis, Pa., 165,
210, 211 Kuhn, Alan K. '63, 1203 E. Broad St., Columbus 5, Ohio, 105, 154,
360 Kullman, Joe L. '61, 300 Vincent Ave., Metairie, La., 184 Kufvin, Stephen Maier '61, 1881 S.W. 36th Court, Miami, Fla., 185.
261, 319 Kun, Szaboles M. '62, 705 S. Broad St., Trenton 10, N.J. Kurtz, William John '62, 179 Robert Treat Pkwy., Milford, Conn.,
162, 261, 228, 344 Kwasnik, Dennis M. '64, 1201 Stevenson Lane, Towson 4, Md., 379
Ladd, James Roger '64, 9633 Hilltop Rd., Bellevue. Wash., 379 Lake, Charles Edward '61, 939 North New St., Bethlehem, Pa., 81.
173, 319 Lake, L. Robert, Jr. "63, 2475 Bryan Circle, East Point, Ga., 360 Lamb, William H. •62. 241 Steeplechase Rd., Devon, Pa., 107, 108.
153, 264, 344 Lambeth, Walter Odell, Jr. 'Bl, 1014 E. 6th St.. Lumberton, N.C.,
42, 72, 76, 100, 110, HI, 319 Lamond, William W. '64, 6019 River Rd., Norfolk 5, Va., 379 Lange, Walden A. '63, 312 Stevens Ave., Ridgewood, N.J., 93, 178,
319 Langley, John Richard '64, 1923 Heckle St., Augusta, Ga., 379 Lankford, Wayne H. '63, 302 Duke Dr., Portsmouth, Va., 360 Laning, Peter Huston '64, 313 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N.J.,
379 Lanning, Michael Douglas '64, P. O. Box 246, Church Hill, Tenn.,
379 Lappin, Robert Todd '61, 950 W. Dean Rd., Milwaukee 17, Wis.,
185, 319 Latham, Donald Bancroft "62, 38 Boston Rd.. Chelmsford, Mass..
166, 344 Laughrun, William A., Box 224, Rt. 1, Durham, N.C. Laula, Otto Wood '64, 1220 Brookwood, Birmingham, Mich., 379 Law, Frederick Reynolds '61, 1 Sipperllys Hill Rd.. Fox Run Farm,
Westport, Conn., 166 Lawrence, Robert, HI '61, 185 E. Palisade Ave., Englewood, N.J.,
261 Lawson, Robert A., Jr. '61, 716 Belvoir Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Ill, 319 Lazard, Fred John '64, 90 Broad St., New York City, N.Y., 379 Leach. John Sabin, Jr. '62, Box 804, Washington, N.C, 173, 344 Lebauer, Sam Morgenstern '61, 910 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro,
N.C. ■ Lebon, Kenneth M. '63, Featherbed Lane, Hopewell, N.J., 360 Lebos, Harvey C. '62, 2444 Prospect Rd., Tampa 9, Fla., 181, 360 Lee, James Ron, Jr. '62, 3393 S. Stafford St., Arlington, Va., 96 Lee, Joseph Day, HI '61, 10104 Bexhill Dr., Rock Creek Hills,
Kensington. Md., 82, 319, 326 Lee, Richard Whitaker '62. 7212 Marbury Rd.. Bethesda, Md., 157,
344 Lee, Ronald Alvin '62. 182 N. Columbus St., Arlington 3, Va., 93,
344 Leegstra, Ruurd Gerben '62, 2 Guelisten Place, Rye, N.Y., 173, 344 Leggett, James Mark '63, 941 Greystone Rd., Asheboro, N.C, 158,
210,211 Leib, Tom Ellsworth '61, 1003 Lakemont Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa.,
178. 319, 320 Leland, Stuart Day '62, 25 Douglas Rd., New Canaan, Conn., Leonard. Bruce Gill '61, Rt. 2, Catawba, N.C, 44, 81, 319, 320 Lester, Thomas D. '62, 21190 Aberdeen. Rocky River 16, Ohio, 344 Leupold, Karl John '61, 20 Frevert PL, Hicksville, N.Y., 162, 319,
320 Leventis, Alexander A. '62, 624 N. Caldwell St., Charlotte 6, N.C,
344 Leverton. Roger W., Jr. '64, 5715 Jason St., Cheverly, Md.. 112,379 Levinson, Sanford Victor '62, 830 4th Ave. W., Hendersonville,
N.C. 185 Levit, Donald Jay '63, 5544 Avenue D. Brooklvn 3. N.Y.. 185, 360 Levy, Jack B. '62, 28 Thackery Place, Savannah, Ga.. 185. 360 Levy, Ted Stuart '63, 1701 Westchester Dr., Silver Spring, Md., 360 Lewis, Allen David '61, 11 Richmar Dr., Birmingham 13, Ala., 68 Lewis, Emmett Boaz, HI '64 836 Colonial Ct., Birmingham, Mich.,
379 Lewis, Michael Chelman '61, 654 Ave. I N.W., Winter Haven, Fla.,
158, 320 Lewis, William R., Jr. '63, 636 East 41st St., Savannah, Ga., 182,
360 Levrer. Earl Thomas '64, 1303 Cereal Ave.. Hamilton, Ohio, 234,
3 79 Libby, Bruce John '62, 1523 Park Ave., River Forest, 111. Lihby, Peter Cook '62, 1111 Longwood Circle, Rt. 1, Anchorage,
Ky., 173, 344 Lightbourn, Robert James '61, 5 Center St., Bernardsville, N.J., 72,
162, 320 Liles, Jesse S., Jr. '63, Gatesville, N.C. Lindinger, Robert Clark '61, 1049 Broadview Rd., Wayne, Pa., 170,
320 Lindquist, Vere Robert '62, 114 Price St., Jamestown, N.Y., 344 Lindsey, Bryant A. '63, 265 North Mulberry St., Statesville, N.C. Lindsey, William E. '63, 409 Cheryl Dr., Falls Church, Va. Lines, Alva Rand '69, 3731 Wievca Rd. N.E., Atlanta 5, Ga. Linnemann, Calvin C, Jr. '61, 591 Parkview Dr., Burlington, N.C,
178 Linsert, Henry, Jr. '63. Park St., Peppcrell. Mass., 112 Linslev, Michael Sean '63. 74 Cliff St., Hastings on Hudson, N.Y., 84 Litaker. Herbert D. '63, 510 42nd St. S.E.. Charleston. W.Va., 210 Little, Peter Lawton '63, 1419 Pine Tree Dr.. Charlotte 7, N.C, 81, 158, 201, 360
Little, Philip George '61, Panipa 2975, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
270, 320 Litz, Edward Mann '62, 69 Maple Ave., Welch, W.Va., 170, 344 Liu, Mason Remmen '61, 257 E. Market St., Bethlehem, Pa., 231,
320, 322 Livermore, Gordon Dexter '64. 3554 N. Dickerson St.. Arlington.
Va., 379 Lloyd, Douglas Seward '61, 807 East St. S., Suffiield, Conn., 105,
320 Loch, Charles J. Jr. '63, 14202 Franklin Ave., Flushing 55, N.Y.,
112, 182, 360 Locke, Curtiss Alan '64, 805 Hundley St., Martinsville, Va., 109, 379 Lockwood, George W. '63, 161 Algonquin Rd., Hampton, Va., 360 Lomax, John Frank '62, P. O. Box 72, Abbeville, S.C, 158, 210, 344 Lomer. Rowland S. '63, Dogwood A\e., Roslyn Harbor, Long Island.
N.Y., 360 Long, David Willi.ii.i (.1. P. O. Box 325, Punxsutawney, Pa., 379 Long, Donald F, t,l. 1 7n ; I nmdly Rd.. Greensboro, N.C, 379 Longsworth, San.url |, 1,1. R D. 1, Carrollton, Ohio, 360 Lonon, Daniel Julinson 0 1, Rt. 4, Box 164, Marion, N.C, 379 Losee, Thomas P. '63, 2 Cathedral Ave., Garden City, N.Y., 153 Lounsbury, Myron Osborn '61, 533 W. 112th St., New York 25,
N.Y., 327 Love. Glen Neil '61, 818 S. Main .-^ve.. Newton, N.C. Lovejoy, John Fletcher, Jr.. 6408 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Loveland, Richard A. '64. 5 Grace St., New Canaan, Conn., 379 Lovell, J. Peter '62, 216 N. ScoviUe Ave.. Oak Park, III, 42, 92, 177 Lowenstern, Burt H. '64, 44 Elm Ave.. Newport News, Va., 108,
184, 379 Lublin, Richard Kenneth '61, 19 Fulton Place, West Hartford,
Conn., 321 Lucas, Bruce Allan '61, 4 Tactical Hospital, Goldsboro, N.C, 155,
321 Lucas, Charles Craft, Jr. '61, 1318 Queens Rd. W.. Charlotte, N.C,
153, 263, 321 Lucas, David Owen '64, 4th US.\F Hospital, Seymour Johnson AFB,
N.C. Ludwigson, Robert G. '63, 4050 Monticello Ave., New York 66.
N.Y., 108. 360 Luker. Ralph Edlin '62, 2800 Sharon Way, Louisville 5, Ky., 90, 344 Lundine, Stanley Nelson '61, 232 Huxley St., Jamestown, N.Y., 87,
321 Lunsford, Gary Hamilton '62, 1155 S. Fremont, Springfield, Mo.,
344 Lunsford, Raymond Gordon "63, 51 Nassau Blvd., Garden City,
N.Y., 170. 360 Lurey, Alfred Saul '64, 315 Riverside Dr., Greenville. S.C, 184, 379 Lyerly, Thomas J. '63, 1878 Avondale Circle. Jacksonville 5, Fla. Lynch. Charles T., Jr. '63, 28 Central .\ve., Rockledge, Pa., 84,
85. 169. 360 Lvnn. Marshall, Wm., Jr. '64, 350 Whitman St.. Haworth. N.J., 379 Lvons, John Stanley '62, 35 Winter St., Bangor, Maine, 170, 345 Lyons, Stephen T. '62, 1 1 7 N. Edison St.. Arlington, Va., 345 Lyren, William James '62, 214 Highland, Wadsworth. Ohio, 81,
170, 345 MacCartee, Carl C, Jr. '63. 8212 Kerrv Rd., Chew Chase 15. Md.,
24, 165, 210. 360 MacDonald, Robert A. '64, Community Cong. Church, Parsonage
Hill Rd.. Short Hills, N.J., 55, 379, Mace, Michael Edward '61, 219 Carolina Ave., Green v^ille, S.C,
178, 345 Mace, Stephen G. '63, 4315 Woodacre Dr., Chesterbrook Woods,
McLean, Va., 178, 360 Mack, David Edward '64, 3307 Turner Lane, Chevy Chase 15, Md.,
112, 379 MacNaughton, James N. '63, 1541 Brightridge Dr., Kingsport,
Tenn., 360 Maher, William F. '64, P. O. Box 374, Boca Raton, Fla.. 379 Mahoney, Daniel F. '64, 45 Cliff St., St. Johnsbury, Vt., 112, 379 Mallon, Charles Howard '64, 14 Glendale Ct., Sumter, S.C, 234,
379 Manchester, Robert R., Jr. '64, 1336 Chestnut, Wilmette, 111., 112,
234, 379 Mann, Arthur James '62, USOM PA Box 32, San Francisco, Calif.,
173 M.nii. I.MMc. Tift T,!. -,1111 Gi.invlll.' Di,. R.,lri.J>. \ C. 379 M ,,.r. ■( li iiirs \I ■(, I Hi ; W.iUiiiu 1)1 . Rl, liii,,.n,l :•<. Va.. 379
M.M.Iirsr, !),.,, 1' ■(.! ;i |, - St . l',M,ul,krr|,s,r. XV., 379
M.imi.li-., M.iislijll II H ;. 'Ill l).i,i,,ii A\r. l)Mili,.iii, N.C. Marks, Willi.un F., II '6:;, 525 E. Seniinarv Ave, Towson 4, Md..
80, 360 Markas, Johnny Mitchell '62, 114 N. Chestnut St., Morganton,
N.C, 158, 210 Markham, Allan Byron '62, 507 Cleveland St., Durham, N.C, 368,
379 Markham, John C, III '64, 509 Eastwood Dr., Gastonia, N.C, 1 76,
368, 379
Marley, Roy Lee, Jr. '64, 705 E. Raleigh St., Siler City, N.C., 379 Marsh, James A., Jr. "63, 507 Church St.. Monroe, N.C., 182, 360 Marsh, Robert Edward '62, 140 Larch St., Sylvan Hill, Hollidays-
burg, Pa., 154 Marshall, Neal Wm. '64, 15 Pine St., Woodmere, L.L, N.Y., 184, 379 Marston, Edwin L., Jr. '63, 252 Dalmeny Rd., Briarcliff Manor,
N.Y., 37, 42, 360 Martin, Gerald F. '63, Box 171A, Epping Forest, Annapolis, Md. Martin, Henry F., HI '64, 9507 Lindale Dr., Bethesda 14, Md., 183,
379 Martin, James Slattin, HI "64, 193 Vineyard Rd., Huntington, N.Y.,
100, 175, 379 Martin, John D. -64, 155 Brixton Rd., Garden City, N.Y. Martone, Peter Wayne '64, 7461 North Shore Rd., Norfolk, Va..
379 Marvin, Guy '63, Qtrs. 4112, USAF Academy, Col., 109, 177 Mason, Charles Gilbert '64, 19 Cheverly Circle, Cheverly, Md., 112,
228, 379 Mason, Geoffrey S. '63, Rt. 1, Box 501, Nokomis, Fla., 153, 360 Massengill, Richard K. '63, USPHS Hospital Box 100, Fort Worth,
Texas, 178 Masters, Charles G., Jr. '61, 485 Kenilworth, Rd., Asheville, N.C.,
44, 82, 321. Mathews, Emmett C, Jr. "64. 16 Maxwell Rd., Richmond 26, Va.,
379 Matthews, John William '62, 224 Holly Hill Dr.. Petersburgh, Va.,
177 Matthews, Leslie Avon, School of Public Health, U.N.C., Chapel
Hill, N.C. Matthews, Steven Leon "63, 203 N. 14th St., Bessemer City, N.C,
360 Matthias, Douglas E. -63, 520 N. Shore Rd., Norfolk 5, Va., 54,
78, 360 Mattingly, Michael Joseph '61, 7107 Laverock Lane, Bethesda 14,
Md., 44, 81, 165, 321 Mattson, Gerald Arthur '64, 751 17th Ave. S., St. Petersburg, Fla..
176, 329
Mauro, Cono Fred '64, 46 Remson St., Valley Stream, N.Y., 109,
379 Maxon, Robert Mead '61. Maple St., Bloomville, N.Y., 266, 322 Maxson. Robert Jay '62, 10994 Corona Rd., Cincinnati 40, Ohio,
83, 266, 345 May, James Norris '64, 2611 Knollwood Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C.
210, 379 Maynard, Joe Boyce '63, 1 14 Central Ave., Belmont, N.C, 158, 210 McCaig. Douglas A. '63. Box 1362, Columbo, Ceylon, 231, 361 McCall, Charles Wm.. Jr. '64, Box 846, Tryon, N.C, 379 McCarroIl, Earl Lucas, Jr. '61, 10 River Ridge Rd., Little Rock,
Ark., 94, 95, 96, 272 McCarthy, James Vincent '64, 19 Ridge Rd., Rumson, N.J., 112,
379 McCarthy, John Paul '64. 6 J Ridge Rd.. Greenbelt, Md.. 379 McCarthy, Paul E., H '63, 1120 S. Church St., Burlington, N.C,
361 McCarthy, William J. '63. 241 S. Biscayne River Dr., Miami 69,
Fla., 76 McCaughan, Ralph Lee '61. 921 S.E. Second St., Ft. Lauderdale.
Fla., 112, 169, 265, 322 McCauley, Robert H.. HI '63, 6405 Orchid Dr., Bethesda 14, Md.,
178, 361 McCausland, Arthur M. '62, 1982 Micheltorena St., Los Angeles,
Calif., 85, 165, 345 McCausland, Charles P. '64, 605 W. Joppa Rd., Towson 4, Md., 379 McChesney, John Arnold '62, 127 Zorranne Dr., Farmingdale, N.Y. McCleskey, James Lawrence '62, 2204 S. Church St., Tampa 9, Fla.,
170, 345 McCollum, Frederick C, Jr. '62, 1402 Sixth Ave., Savannah Beach,
Ga., 188, 210 McCormick, Edward T., Jr. '61, 29 Reymont Ave., Rye. N.Y., 173,
322 McCormick, George W. '63, 201 Gay St., Denton, Md. McCracken, Joseph Dean '62, 219 N. Brown St., Orlando, Fla., 42,
177, 179, 261, 345
McCullers, C Kenneth '62, 222 Alexander Ave., Durham, N.C,
345 McCullough, James Lance "62, 8411 Irvington Ave., Bethesda, Md.,
322 McCullough, Kenneth R. '64, 3822 N. Stratford Rd. N.E., Adanta 5,
Ga., 55, 379 McCurdy, John Derrickson '61, Gooseneck Rd., Chapel Hill, N.C,
322 McCutchen, William W., Jr. '62, 4127 Shirley Ave., Jacksonville 10,
Fla., 81, 165, 345 McDonald, Charles H. '64. 1508 Rankin Rd., Greensboro, N.C, 379 McDonald, James Riley '61, Covington Hwy., RFD 2, Lithonia, Ga.,
87, 322 McDonald, Theo. Crane, 322
McGee, Gerald Morrison '61, 1717 Roxboro St., Durham, N.C, 210 McGhee, Barry Lewis '64, 510 Charlotte St., Fredericksburg, Va.,
110,379 McGregor, Douglas Hugh '61, 436 Manor Ridge Rd., Pelham, N.Y.,
54, 233, 322 McHugh, John '62, 1010 Monmouth Ave., Durham, N.C. Mcllwain, John Frederick '61, Glidden St., New Castle, Maine, 228,
261, 322 Mclntire, Thomas O. '63, 1311 Robin St.. Goldsboro, N.C. Mcintosh, Alan E. '63, 7116 1st Ave. S., St. Petersburg, Fla., 162,
361 McKay, Malcolm V. '63, 1137 Kensington Ave., Plainfield, N.J., 361 McKellips, G. Wayne, Jr. '62, Box 100 River Rt., Kingman, Ariz.,
McKenzie, Donald K. "64, 505 Mt. View Ave., Bluelield, W.Va. 85,
87, 379 McKenzie, Theodore R. '61, RFD 1, Waynesboro, Pa. McKinley, Rex Vincent, Jr. '62, 2 Plaza Dr., Hampton, Va. McKnight, Douglas Martin '61, 105 Eaton Dr., Middletown, Ohio,
322 McLaughlin, Douglas F. '64, Box 360, Mystir, Conn., 379 McLean, Lawrence E. '64, 212 Springfield Ave., Hasbrouck Hts.,
N.J., 379 McLean, Roger T., Jr. '64, 13 Cambridge Rd., Glen Ridge, N.J.,
379 McLemore, Carl Sloan, Jr. '61, 1513 S. Mills St., Orlando, Fla.,
110, 170, 263 McLeod, James M. '64, 1928 Morningside St., Tacksonville 5, Fla.,
379 McManus, Michael John "62, 126 Little Hill Dr., Stamford, Conn.,
182, 345 McMuIlen, James Rush "62. 9 Creekside Lane, Rochester 18, N.Y.,
178 McMullen, Wm. Henry, Jr. '62. Box 3597, BarboursviUe, Va., 68,
178, 345 McNamara, Thomas Peter '61, Belle Terre, Port JefiFerson, N.Y., 322 McNeary, John M.. 2026 Beverly Dr., Charlotte 7, N.C. McNicoU, Robert Ares '64, Box 3625 Univ. Sta., Gainesville, Fla.,
379 McPherson, William V., Jr. "64, RFD 2, Durham, N.C, 179, 379 Medlock, Clyde Coleman "62, 113 W. Church St., Cartersville, Ga.,
154, 345 Meeker, James Bernard '69, 120 Britton St., Charleston 2, W.Va.,
379 Meier, John Otto "63, 113 Pinecrest Rd., Durham, N.C, 361 Meier, Wm. David, 361 Melton, Thomas Hiter, '64, 219 Holswade Dr., Huntington, W.Va.,
379 Melvin, Richard F. '63, P. O. Box 362, Palm Beach, Fla., 178, 361 Menge, Steven Reid "64, 4533 Southern, Dayton 29, Ohio, 379 Menne, Eugene Charles "63, Crest Dr., Dover, Mass., 361 Menson, Robert C. '63, 16 Sunny Reach Dr., West Hartford, Conn.,
182 Meredith, Michael Roy "64, 1222 Washington Ave., Oshkosh, Wis.,
379 Merkel, Lee F. "64, Rt. 1, Box 70, Nashotah, Wis., 379 Mering, James Hartley, HI "62, 166 N. Dithridge St., Apt. 2, Pitts- burgh 13, Pa., 345 Merryman, John Ezra '61, 113 N. Market, St. Clairsville, Ohio,
166, 322 Merwin, Crier Humphrey '64. 4113 49th St. N.W., Washington 16,
D.C, 85, 105, 175, 379 Messikomer, Edwin E. "62, 806 Spruce Ave., W. Chester, Pa., 150,
265, 345 Metcalf, Donald William '61, 2024 N.E. 15th St., Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla., 150, 323 Metzker, John Gordon '62. 60 Irving Circle, Reno, Nev., 345 Mewhort, Don Milton "62, 2226 Densmore Dr., Toledo, Ohio, 42,
165, 219, 261 Michael, Gayle Edwin '64, Rt. 7, Box 400, Salisbury, N.C, 379 Michels, John S. '63, 701 Hibbard Rd., Winnetka, 111., 361 Miles, Albert S. "62, 3915 Virgilia St., Chevy Chase 15, Md., 42,
177, 345 Miles, Arthur C '63, 95 Wakefield Dr. N.E., Atlanta 9, Ga., 361 Miles, James Melvin '64, Pink Hill, N.C, 379 Miller, Brian Cambell '61, 5809 Namakagan Rd., Washington 16,
D.C, 169, 173, 323 Miller, Cecil W. '62, 6 Crosby St., Brooksville, Fla., 170, 345 Miller, Edward Brown '62, 766 Maple St., Meadville, Pa., 150, 345 Miller, Garry Merrill '62, 1441 Primrose Rd. N.W., Washington 12,
D.C. 261, 336, 345 Miller, Glenn Frederick '63, 12 Dover St., Toms River, N.J., 185 Miller, Henry Brittain '61, 2344 Queen St.. Winston-Salem, N.C,
323 Miller, James R., 361 Miller, Louis George '63. 12027 226th St., Cambria Hts. 11, N.Y.,
178
Miller, Patrick Henry '64, 10446 Lennox Lane, Dallas 29, Texas,
379 Miller, Robert M. '64, 4141 Walnut Grove Rd., Memphis 17, Tenn.,
379 Miller, Robert Steven '64, 200 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick,
N.J., 379 Miller, Roger Wallace '62, 95 Hodge Ave., Buffalo 22, N.Y., 184 Miller, Thomas William '61, Countryside, Ashland, Ohio, 153, 323 Miller, William B. '63. 407 Washington St., Cumberland, Md., 169,
361 Miller, William J., Ill '64, 54 Middlesex St., Matawan, N..J., 379 Mills, Dewitt Herchel '62, 1305 Zuber Dr., Galena Park, Texas Mills, Hugh H. '62, Box 262, Forest City, N.C., 361 Mills, James Cobb, Jr. '62, 1108 J St., North Wilkesboro, N.C., 87,
345 Milne, Robert Campbell '61, 8305 Woodhaven Blvd., Bethe;da 14,
Md., 157, 267, 323 Minah, Galen Franklin '61, 2117 Club Blvd., Durham, N.C., 150,
323 Minah, Glenn Ernest '61, 2117 Club Blvd., Durham, N.C., 150, 323 Mincey, Wm. Thomas, Rt. 1, Hillsboro, N.C. Miralia, Lauren Martin '61, 210 Hommocks Rd., Larchmont, N.Y.,
23, 111, 170, 263, 383 Mirsky, Jan S. '62, 240 E. 52nd St., Savannah, Ga., 72, 74, 185 Misner, Ray Hunting '64, 79 Inskip Ave., Ocean Grove, N.J., 379 Misenheimer, Clinton B., 500 N. East Ave., Kannapohs, N.C. Mitchell, Arthur Warren '64, 23 Rundelane, Bloomlield, Conn., 379 Mitchell, Baker .\dams, Jr. '62, 319 W. 8th St., Columbia, Tenn. Mitchell, Donald Bruce '61, 52 Second St., Lynbrook, N.Y., 80, 323 Mitchell, Ellison C. '63, 106 Byrd Blvd., Greenville, S.C, 174 Mitchell Terence Robert '64. 5410 Conn Ave., Washington 15.
D.C., 379 Mock, Eric Vaughan '63, 1105 Biookstown Ave., Wmston-Salem.
N.C,. 87, 361 Modirzadeh Jamal '61, 905/2 Lancaster St., Durham, N.C, 323 Mohn, Kermit Stephen '62, 201 Upton St., Rockville, Md., 345 Moller, Peter '61, Tunbridge, Vt., 44, 174, 231, 323 Monfried, Allan Jerome '62, 3509 Cedardale Rd., Baltimore 15,
Md., 181, 345 Monk, Albert Coy, HI '61, 207 W. Church St., Farmville, N.C, 158 Montague, Jonathan W. '63, Rt. 7, Box 55, Raleigh, N.C, 42, 173.
Montgomery, Franklin M. '61, 628 W. Innes St., Salisbury, N.C. Montgomery, Giles Barrewt '62, Wiremill Rd., Stamford, Conn., 345 Montgomery, Hugh Wynn, Jr. '62, RFD 3, Rome, Ga., 77, 177 Montgomery, Thomas George '64, 167 Pinelynn Rd., Glen Rock,
Montgomery, William E., HI '61, P. O. Box 3503, Charlotte 3, N.C, 42, 46, 178, 323 . ^, ,^
Moor, John Bruce '61, 126 Salisbury Ave., Garden City, N.Y.
Moore, Andrew Taylor, Jr. '62, 591 Bay Colony Dr., Virginia Beach, Va., 169, 345
Moore, Charles A., Jr. '62, Rt. 3, Box 117, Durham, N.C, 345
Moore, George S., Jr. '63, P. O. Box 1591, Greensboro, N.C, 112,
Moore, James Henry, Jr. '61, 3729 Elkader Rd., Baltimore 18. Md..
Moore, James Thomas, Jr. '64, 841 Fancher Dr., Birmingham 9,
Moore', John M., Jr. '63, 612 Cornwallis Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 361 Moore, Paul Robinson, Jr. '62, 818 Boardman Rd., Aiken, S.C, 345 Moore, Thomas Franklin, Jr. '64, 1828 Maryland Ave., Charlotte 9,
N.C, 380 Moore, William Campbell '61, Casa Laguna, Windermere, Fla., 44.
82 170 323 Moorefield Hubert Lee '62, 1008 Montford Dr., Charlotte 9, N.C. Moorman, Kenneth Allen '61, 1210 Spruce St., Martinville, Va., 210 Moores, William York '61, 1302 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, Fla.,
68, 345 Moorman, Claude T., 210, 303, 324 .
Moorman, Kenneth Allen '64, 1210 Spruce St., Martinsville, Va.,
102, 380 Moreau, Brice A. J. '61, 2106 Sunset Ave., Durham, N.C, 324 Morefield, Robert E., Ill '64, 2727 Bitting Rd., Winston Salem.
Moreng, Joseph Henry '64, 527 Bergen Blvd., Ridgefield, N J , 380 Morean Merrill Smith '61, 18 Fairmount Ave., Montclair, N.J., 219 Moriani R. Dean '62, 1911 Dell Dr., Columbus, Ga., 110, 273, 325 Morgan, Thomas Hayes '63, 131 Somerset Ave., Garden City, N.Y.,
166, 361 Morgan, William L. '62, 125 Howland Rd.. Asheville, N.C, 64, 65.
68, 345 Morrill, Lyman P. '63, 515 Crafts St., West Newton 65, Mass., 112 Morris, Douglas Claude '64, 415 Judy Lane, Americus, Ga., 380 Morris, Joel Joseph '63, 2323 Englewood Ave., Durham, N.C. Morris, Jerome Philip '61, 2323 Englewood Ave.. Durham, N.C,
111,358
Morris, Richard James '64, 204 Hermitage Rd., Greenville, S.C,
380 Morris, Robert W. '63, 31 Wilson Ave,, Matawan, N.J., 158, 361 Morrison, Samuel David '62, 1617 Cherokee Blvd., Knoxville 19,
Tenn., 185, 380 Morton, William A, '62, 2262 Okabee Dr., Sarasota, Fla., 345 Moss, Joseph W. '63, P. O. Box 87, St. Simons Island, Ga., 158. 210,
211,361 Motch, Elton Franklin '64, 22250 McCauley Rd., Cleveland 22,
Ohio, 380 Mottershead, John Donald "61, 1500 Matanikau St., Tarawa Ter- race, N.C, 324 Mueller, Robert Joseph '64, Mount Holly Rd., Katonah, N.Y., 380 Mullen, Charles F. '62, 231 Franklin St., Wessport, Pa., 219 Mullen, Graham C '62, 210 W. 5th St.. Gastonia, N.C, 112, 161,
265 Mullen, James Nicholls '64, 210 W. 5th Ave., Gastonia, N.C, 112.
161, 380 Mulligan, James Bruce '64, 3239 Monroe St., Paducah, Ky., 380 Mullin, Alexander George '61, 39 Lakeshore Dr., Asheville, N.C, 81,
111, 169, ,234, 265
MuIIins, Jeflfry Vincent '64, 528 Chinoe Rd., Lexington, Ky., 380 Mumford, Edwin H. '62, 2352 Westbrook Dr., Toledo 13, Ohio, 105,
112, 346
Murchison, Alton C, Jr. ■61, P. O. Box 809, Fayetteville, N.C, 169,
324 Murphy, Charles Westbrook '62, CJreenbriar Lane, Annapolis, Md..
78, 346 Murphy, Samuel George '61, 3339 Clark Circle, Norfolk 9, Va., 157 Murray, Mark Alan '63, 2727 Hudson Dr., Youngstown 11. Ohio.
173, 361 Myers, Frank C "63, 3595 S. Perry St., Montgomery 5, Ala., 361 Nabers, Wallace Johnston '61, 1411 W. Nash St., Wilson, N.C, 380 Nash, James Loren '63, 2327 Englewood Ave., Durham, N.C, 84,
361 Nathan. Bruce Alfred '62, 24 Reeve Circle, MiUburn, N.J., 346 Naugle, Page '62, 308 S. Clifton, Wichita 8, Kan., 153, 346 Neblett, Lewis M. '63, 18 Gibson Ave., Staten Island 8, N.Y., 82 Nee, David Marvin '61, 3405 Drexel Dr., Dallas, Texas, 94, 95, 112 Neil, Loyd Emerson '64, 244 Deming Rd., Berlin, Conn., 112, 380 Neill, Charles Glass "64, 795 Wilson St., Anderson, S,C., 380 Neis, John M. '64, 2837 Forest Dr., Charlotte 7, N.C, 380 Nelson, Gary Rohde '64, 4 Brennon St., Westwood, Charleston, S.C.
380 Nelson, Richard C '63, Box 132, RFD 2, Altoona, Pa., 157, 361 Nelson, Robert Sherwood '62, 606 20th Ave. N.E., St. Petersburg.
Fla., 42, 165, 346 Netzer, Louis Herman '62, 1410 Oglethorpe St. N.W., Washington
11, D.C, 185 Neubauer, Laurens H., ]r. '63. 28 JefTerson Apts., Rockingham,
N.C, 361 Newburg, Carl Arthur '61, 141 Othoridge Rd., Lutherville. Md., 69 Newlin, Delmas Burton, Jr. '62, 441 1 20th Rd. N., Arlington 7. Va.,
83, 150, 346 Newman. Joe, 173, 346 Newman, Robert Chapman "63, 1823 N. Nelson St., Arlington 7,
Va., 68, 361 Newsome, David .Anthony '64, 2845 Bon Air .\ve.. Winston-Salem,
N.C, 380 Newstedt, George Edward "62. 235 Stanbery Ave., Columbus 9,
Ohio Newstedt, Stephen Pape '63. 235 Stanbery Ave.. Columbus 9, Ohio,
165 Ney, Richard J. '64. 4618 Reno Rd. N.J., Washington 8, D.C, 184,
380 Nicholas, Peter M. '64, 52 Calle Barranquitas, Santurce, P.R.
112, 350 Nichols, Wm. James '64, 139 Brendan .\ve., Massapequa Pk., N.Y..
179, 380 Nicholson, Roscoe Fisher '64, 3402 Powhatan Ave., Baltimore 16,
Md., 380 Nicholson, William McNeal "63, 824 Anderson St., Durham, N.C. Nickle, William E. '62, 34 W. Baltimore Ave., Clifton Heights, Pa..
94, 95, 154, 346 Nickelsburg, Michael "64, 5907 N. 18th St., Arlington 5, Va., 380 Nielsen Carl John '64, Mountain Home, Tenn., 380 Nielsen, Paul Stears '62, Apt. N 3 B Univ. Apts., Durham, N.C, 69 Niesen Stephen Michael '63, 185 Norwood Ave., Deal, N.J., 69 Nilsson, Jonathan Nils '64, 2020 Highland Ave., Wilmette, 111., 92,
380 Nolan Harry Lee, Jr. '64, 203 Thompson St., Shelby, N.C, 380 Noll. Emmett Eugene '64, 31 W. Market St., Millerstown, Pa., 380 Norburn, Russell Lee '64, 54 Hilltop Rd., Asheville, N.C, 380 Norton Charles Bryan. Jr. '62, 4524 Country Club Rd., Jacksonville
10, Fla.. 84, 85, 110 Norton, Charles Douglas '62, 2412 Sunset Dr., Tampa, Fla., 346 Norton,' Henry R. '63,^518 Zone St., Trafford, Pa., 361
Norton, James Larry '64, 303 Fairview Rd., Thomasville, N.C., 112 Norton, James Randolph '64, 5201 Sardis Rd., Charlotte 7, N.C.,
380 Nottingham, John M. '64, 2701 Magnolia Dr., Montyue, Char- lottesville, Va., 380 Nuetzman, Douglas P. '62. 15211 Roosevelt .\ve., Flushine; 54, N.V.,
65, 96, 182, 270, 346 Nunez, Peter Kent '64, 6 W. Barbara Dr., Freehold, N.J., 112, 380 Nurkin. Sidney Joseph '63, 112 N. Dillard St., Durham, N.C., 42,
44, 157, 351, 361 Oakley, Godfrey P., Jr. 62, 2541 Memorial Dr., Greenville, N.C.,
49, 154 O'Brion. John Henry, Jr. "61, 101 Gaymont Rd.. Richmond, Va..
Ill, 265, 303, 324, 325 Oettinger, Albert, Jr. "62, 238 Rock Creek Lane, Scar^dale, N.Y.,
150, 346 Ogden, Philip Case, Jr. '64, 2425 Walker Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C.,
380 Oglesby, Thomas R., Jr. '64, Box 113, Winterville, N.C., 381 Ohora, Robert Frank '61, 5 Charles St., Hamilton, N.Y., 324, 325 Ohtaka, Rvuichi '62, 1887 Atago Cho Mito Shi, Ibaraki Ken, Japan,
346 O'Kane, James H. '62, 4725 37th St., Arlington, Va., 169 O'Kellev, James T., Jr. '63, 158 Brucemont Circle, Asheville, N.C.,
173, 361 Okennon. Robert James, Jr. '64, 108 Williams St., Hopewell, Va.,
381 Oldham. George E., HI, 908 E. Ninth Ave., Johnson City, Tenn., 69 Oldham, James Clare '62, 5021 Everett St., Amarillo, Texas, 42. 59,
81, 150, 346 Oldham, John Michael '62, 5021 Everett St., Amarillo, Texas, 42,
81, 162, 340 Oliver, Dennis Niel, 165,325
Oliver, James Ralph '62, Rt. 2, Fairmont, N.C., 346 Oliver, Kenneth Leon '61, 3601 Providence Rd., Charlotte, N.C.,
324, 325 Olmstead, David Onder, John Andrew "63, 18870 Inglewood Dr., Rocky River 16.
Ohio, 42, 165, 361 Oneal, Edgar, 42, 177, 270, 324. 325
Oneal, Robert Monroe '63, Rt. 4, Box 190, New Bern, N.C., 42, 177 Oneall, John Stoakes '62. 1111 Brvn Mawr Ave., Orlando, Fla.. 71.
273, 340 Oppenheim, Stephen Joseph '61, 509 Blanchard Parkway. W. Allen- hurst. N.J., 37, 324, 325 Orndorff, John R. '62, 4624 23rd Rd. N.. Arlington, Va.. 112, 346 Orr, John Charles '63. 1638 Highland Ave.. Wilmette. III., 110, 177 Osborne, Thomas R., Jr. '63, Box 494. Hayti, Mo., 361 Osha, Dennis George 63, Wood Rd.. Morristown, N.J., 69 Osmun, Barry '62, 579 Ridgewood Ave., Glenridge. N.L, 164. 263,
346 Ostrom, Karl A. '61. 506 N. Main St.. Hutchinson. Minn., 69 Overman, Donald, 361 Owens, Erskine Dixon '61, 3605 Old Orchard Dr., Ashland, Ky.,
161, 261,324,325
Ozbolt, Jesse Q. '63, 405 Ravenwood Rd., Walterboro, S.C, 361
Pau, Steven Khup Chin, 326
Pacheco, Gilberto F. '61, c/o Asiatic Petro Corp., 50 W. 50th St..
New York 2, N.Y., 83, 89, 324. 325 Padgett, Roy Allen, Jr. '64, RFD 1 1. Box 560, Charlotte, N.C., 381 Padgett, Wilbur L., 113 Chamberlain St., Raleigh, N.C., 69 Page, Jack Ward, Jr. '64, 203 Hillside Ave., Fayetteville, N.C., 381 Page, Jerry D., Jr. '64, 5010 Maugh Rd.. McLean, Va., 381 Page, John Gibson, Jr. '61, 1910 Greenbriar Rd., Kinston, N.C.. 82.
109, 324, 325 Palazzo, Ronald Manfred '62, 581) E. 84th St., Brooklyn 36, N.Y.,
324, 325 Pantazis, Theofanis N. '62, 16 Hydras St., Cavala, Greece, 346 Pardue, Leonard G., HI '61, 641 Falcon Ave.. Miami Springs 66.
Fla., 48, 78, 376 Parker, Arnold Richards '63, Edgemoor Rd.. Gloucester, Mass., 181.
362 Parker, George Hinson, III '64, 311 Norfleet St., Franklin, Va., 381 Parker, Ira Edward, III "62, 608 Estes Rd., Nashville, Tenn., 169.
346 Parker, Leighton B., Jr. "64. Box 478, Manning, S.C. Parker, Robert Philip "64, 9918 Kensington Parkwav, Kensington,
Md., 326 .5
Parson, Christopher T. '63. Box 28, RFD 2, Prairie View, 111., 190,
362 Parson, Donald P. '63, 72 Park Slope, Ridgewood, N.J., 112, 362 Parsons, David C. '62, 408 Ruskin Dr., Altoona, Pa., 157, 362 Parsons, Thomas Harold '64, 2665 Bolton Terr. S.. Salem. Ore..
108, 381 Partin, Benjamin Russell '62, RFD 1, Scotland Neck, N.C., 83, 346 Pastore, Kenneth Wayne '62. 1230 Canterbury Rd., Raleigh, N.C.,
162. 346 , ,^ , ,
Pate, Stephen '63, 100 Eudora St., Denver 20, Colo., 362 Patterson, John G., Ill '61, Box 162, Rt. 1, South Boston, Va., 91),
326 Patterson, John W. '64, 4636 Cardinal Blvd., Jacksonville 10, Fla.,
381 Patterson, Laird Dean '64, Dreher Ave., Stroudsburg, Pa., 381 Payne, Edwin Franklin '62, 239 Charles St., Henderson, N.C., 158,
346 Payne, John, 362 Payson, Robert Kendall 61, 9 W. Keystone Ave., Wilmington 4,
Del., 71, 326 Pazuros, Nicholas Christy '62, Box 374, Hobbs, N.M., 82, 173, 346 Peach, Otis Lamar. Jr. '63, 1302 Park Lane, Gastonia, N.C., 362 Pearl, John, 346
Pearson, Charles A. '64, 7726 Dockser Terr., Falls Church, Va., 381 Pearson, John T. '63, 63 Central Ave., Glen Rock, N.J., 42, 162 Pease, Edson Cozart '62, 61 Merry Mount Dr., Warwick, R.I., 69 Pease, Louis Edwin '62, 318 E. 8th St., Hialeah, Fla., 346 Pearson, Wright Leroy, Jr. "61. 1410 Sopera Ave., Coral Gables,
Fla. Peck, Frederick Walter '63, 7801 Walters Dr.. Norfolk 3, Va.. 178,
362 Peeler, Robert S. '63, P. O. Box 54, Staunton, Va., 165, 362 Pemberton, Joseph Lloyd '63, Rt. 33, Box 402, Glen Allen, Va., 210,
211, 158 Penfield, .Addison P., Jr. '62. 705 King St.. Guilford College, N.C.,
59, 346 Pennington. Claude M., Jr. '64, 2154 Franklin .'\ve., Morton, Pa.,
381 Pennington. J. Neiland '63, P. O. Box 407, Thomasville, N.C., 103,
362 " Perez, Hebert R. '62, 715 Parkway Dr., Ft. Pierce, Fla. Ferine. Philip Gondii '64, 32 Laurel Ave., East Orange, N.J., 381 Perry, James Hilliard. Jr. "64. 118 Homewood Ave., Greensboro.
N.C., 112, 381 Personette, John David '62. 201 W. Oak St., Basking Ridge, N.J..
150, 326 Peterson, Harry O., Jr. "63, 343 75 Solon Rd., Solon, Ohio, 362 Pettit, Randall S. '64, 1408 Wesley Ave., Ocean City, N.J., 381 Pew, William Mason '64, 12 Welwyn Rd., Wayne, Pa., 381 Peyton, Richard R. "63. 612 Ridgewood Dr., West Lafayette, Ind.,
71. 362 Pfeiffer, Richard Norton '62, Commodore .Apts., 2140 Bonnycastle
.\ve., Louisville. Ky.. 153. 346 Pfeiflfer. Robert George "63, Commodore Apts.. Bonnvcastle Ave..
Louisville 7, Ky., 153, 346 Pfeiflfer, William Legrand '63, P. O. Box 472, Madison, N.C., 169 Phelan. Charles Wm. '64. 410 S. loka Ave., Mt. Prospect, 111., 381 Phillips, Henry Columbus '61, Rt. 1, Kenansville, N.C., 174, 326 Phillips, Larry Edward '64. 459 Longridge Dr., Mt. Lebanon, Pitts- burgh 16, Pa., 381 Phillips, Paul Eddv '63, 39 Church Ave.. Ballston Spa, N.Y.. 110,
362, 364 Phvfer, Paul Jones "64, P. O. Box 145, Geneva, 111., 381 Piccirillo, John A. "64, 86 Stephen Marc Lane, New Hyde Park,
N.Y.. 381 Pickens. James W., Jr. "63, 1205 Moss .Ave., Orangeburg, S.C, 169,
362 Pieh, Jerome .Alec '62, Indian Springs School, Rt. 1. Helena, Ala.,
40, 42, 173, 346 Pierson. Willard C. Jr. "62, 815 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, N.C..
42, 71, 75, 169, 347 Piper, John Howard "61, 890 Ridge Rd.. Ambridge, Pa., 326 Pitts, Philip, 381 Piver, Warren Trent "63. 465 Oakwood Rd.. Rochester 16, NY.,
231 Pitzman, Frederick J. '64, 6 Kingsbury Place, St. Louis 12, Mo., 281 Place, William M., RFD 1, Smithfield, N.C. Pless, Robert Stephen '62, Galax, Va., 177 Plonk, James Wendell '64, 906 Crescent Circle, Kings Mountain,
N.C, 381 Poe, William H. C, HI '63, 947 N. 4th St., Reading, Pa., 362 Poel, Charles M. "63, 1210 Bruce Rd., Carrcroft, Wilmington 3,
Del., 150, 362 Pokorny, Andrew "64, 320 Third St., Newell, S.Dak., 87, 381 Pole, Frank Lanier '62, 7 Gaymont Rd., Richmond 29, Va., 362 Polevitzky, Sergei Igor '64, 250 N.E. 18th St., Miami. Fla., 381 Polhill, Rutherford Brown '64, 123 Ripley Rd., Wilson, N.C. Politi, Joseph E. '63, HI Broad Ave., Palisades Park, N.J., 233, 362 Politz, Lawrence '62, 1361 Locust Rd. N.W., Washington 12, D.C.,
185 Pollier, Fred Stephan '64. 734 Robbins Rd., Irwin, Pa., 381 Ponder, Joe Walker "64, Center .\ve., Mt. Pocono, Pa., 381 Poore. James Lanier '61, Munfordville, Ky., 64, 65, 327 Porter, John T. "63, 1003 Russell .\ve., Salisbury, Md., 178 Posev, James Campbell "63. 530 Biltmore Ave., .\sheville, N.C, 362
Potts, Charles Z. '63, 1304 Nicholson St., Washinsfton. N.C., 210,
211 Powell, Jesse Daryll '63, 201 Claremont Ave., Louisville, Ky. Powell, Richard .\dams '63, 110 Highlands, Leaksville, N.C. Powell, Willie Mikell 'ei. 903 Kalmia St., Florence, S.C, 327 Powl, Michael R. '62, 1539 Hillcrest Ave., Lancaster, Pa., 170, 347 Prager, Robert E. '63, 145 West End, Chester. S.C, 181, 362 Prange, Henry Davie '64. 508 Ridgewood Rd., Louisville 7, Ky., 381 Prather, Mark David '63, 396 Sunset Dr., Meadville, Pa., 154, 362 Prather, William G. '64, 396 Sunset Dr., Meadville, Pa., 381 Predmore, Robert Bagger '63, 1103 W. Fifth St., Plainfield, N.J.,
362 Prentiss, David John '63, P. O. Box 72, Howells, N.Y., 177, 231, 362 Prentiss, Donald Keith '63, 85 High St., Winnetka, III., 177 Presto, Andrew J. '62, 2425 Little Neck Blvd., Bayside 60, N.Y., 161,
233, 362 Preston, John Stanley "61, 46 Creekview Dr., Rochester 24, N.Y.,
83, 162, 347 Preston, William F. '63, 22561 Westchester Rd., Shaker Hts. 22,
Ohio, 165, 362 Prewitt, Robert Dupree '64, 415 Rices Mill Rd., Wyncote, Pa. Price, Andrew R. '62, 4672 Maiden Dr., Liftwood, Wilmington 3,
Del., 154, 347 Price, Paul Eugene, Jr. '61, 129 E. Third St., Winston Salem, N.C,
327 Price, William S. '63, 2311 Byrd St.. Raleigh, N.C, 362 Price, William W., Jr. '63, Marlton Rd., RFD 2, Woodstown, N,J.,
110, 362 Pridgen, Terry Gray '61, 2103 Klein Rd., Wilmington, N.C Priest, William W. '63, 1716 Norton Place, Steubenville, Ohio, 105,
362 Printz, Don Warren '62, 340 Midland Dr.. AsheviUe, N.C, 347 Prinz, Rudolph A. '63, Apt, 2, 4929 Broadview, Cleveland 9, Ohio Pritchard, James W. '62, Bowdon Rd.. Carrollton, Ga., 347 Pruitt. Clayton Ogden, Jr. '62, 292 107th Ave., St. Petersburg, Fla.,
42, 154. 174, 154, 362 Pugh Kenneth Graves '62, 2502 Wistar St.. Richmond 29, Va., 44,
82, 347 Purdy, Alan M, '62, 3500 Foxhall Rd., Nashville 12, Tenn., 112,
158, 347 Purnell, Louis Selby '62, 5010 N. 11th St., Arlington 5, Va., 166,
347 Pusser, Charles Rouse, Jr. '62. Chesterfield, S.C, 162, 347 Quattlebaum, Arthur M. '63, 323 S. Main St.. Bishopville, S.C, 42,
173, 362 Qubein, Ghazi Raji '61, Box 5400 Duke Station, Durham, N.C, 82,
261, 327 Quest, Charles Edward '63, 4015 Norbourne Blvd., Louisville 7, Ky.,
362 Rabenhorst, James F. '63. 6805 Castleton Dr. N.W., Atlanta 19, Ga.,
178, 362 Rabil, James E, '64, 1520 W, Haven Blvd,, Rocky Mount, N.C, 381 Ragep, Gazie Kelly '62, War, W.Va., 347 Rainey, Charles Clark '64, 48 Pine Ridge Rd., Wellesley Hills,
Mass.. 382 Rainev, Charles P., Jr. '62, 524 W. Dayton Circle, Fort Lauderdale.
Fla.', 153, 362 Raker, Herbert Thompson '64, Rt. 2, Crawfordville, Fla., 382 Raksnis. Charles Albert '63, 220 Fernon St., Philadelphia 48, Pa.,
161, 347 Ramage, Joseph Cowan '64, 105 Bellemore Rd., Baltimore 10, Md.,
382 Rambeau, Rufus Daniel, Linda Dr., Rt. 1, Gary, N.C. Ramey, Dale Charles, Jr. '64, 1316 Jeffress St., South Boston, Va.,
382 Ramsey, Barry W. '63, P. O. Box 152, Marion, N.C. 158, 210, 211.
363 Ramsey, William C '64, 3218 Nancy Creek Rd. N.W., Atlanta 5,
Ga., 85, 382 Ramkin, Robert S., Jr. '62, 1227 Vickers Ave., Durham, N.C, 37,
169, 347 Rankin, William W., H '63, 301 Redfield Ave., Fayetteville, N.Y.,
182, 273 Ransom, Edward T- '63, 9 Sewcll Place, Walton, N.Y. Ranson, Lloyd Russell, Jr. '61, 236 Huntley Place, Charlotte 7,
N.C, 44, 82, 177, 327 Ranson, Richard Cobb '64, 236 Huntley Place, Charlotte 7, N.C,
178, 382 Rapisardi, Salvatore C '63, 7 Garnet Lane, Plainview, L.L, N.Y..
363 Rappold, Walter Earl, Jr. '62, 908 Woodlawn Ave., Beckley, W.Va.,
165, 210 Rapuzzi, Peter L. '61, 205 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn 5, N.Y., 327 Rathmell, Pamela R. '61, RFD Box 133, Roslyn, N.Y.. 82 Rau, Ralph Edwin, Jr. '62, 217 W. Shore Dr., Massapequa, N.Y. Rau, Ronald Walter '64, 36 E. Highland Ave., Villa Park, 111., 176.
382
Ranch, Dudley Atkins '62, 504 Country Club Dr., Greensboro, N.C,
178, 363 Rauschelbach, Paul A. '63, 18 Birch Rise Dr., Newton, Conn., 363 Ravenel. Gaillard F. '63, 8 Grafton St., Chevy Chase, Md. Rawsnn, David Enrlr 'fil 22(12 Pike St., Durham, N.C, 382 R.iv, K.iil Aiili.n i.J, IJJ.' Pnnlico Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 347 R.iMM V Willi.,!,, I hj. 1 K, 1 s\V. 8th St., Miami, Fla., 347 R.i\s,>r. li,,j,k W.. II (ij, i.'IH C:hamberlayne Ave., Richmond 27,
Va., 382 Rea, Joseph George, Jr. '64, Leopard Lake. Berwyn, Pa., 382 Reams, Leslie Lawson '62, 1316 Linville St., Kingsport, Tenn., 177 Redmond, Larry Hollis "64. 29 Lakeshore Dr., .Asheville. N.C. 382 Redmond. William G. '62. 17 Pioflitt Circle. f;reenville, S.C, 178 Reed, Donald B. '64. 1(14 Park P\mv. t:heshiie. t:onn.. 178, 382 Reed, John Bradbury '61, 4411 Howell Place, Nashville, Tenn,, 174,
327 Reed, Robert M. '63, 22 Faculty Rd.. Durham, N.H., 363 Reed. William Garrard '61, 1500 42nd Ave. N., Seattle 2, Wash.,
112 Reid, .John William '61, 1608 Green St., Durham, N.C, 174, 178,
327 Reid, WiUia-m M. '63, 911 S. Post Oak Lane, Houston 27, Texas Reinelt, Frank Joseph '62, 344 Arroyo Seco, Santa Cruz. Calif. Reinhardt, William W. '62, 270 Highland Rd., South Orange, N.J. Reinsch, James Leonard '63, 3671 Northside Dr. N.W., Atlanta, Ga.,
105 Reitt, James Peter '61, c/o F. Smolan, 1640 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn
30, N.Y.. 127, 173 Renfro, Carl Brown, Jr, '64. 301 Lafayette Dr., Wilson, N.C, 382 Reynolds, Alan Carlton '61,6 Clearview Terr,. Asheville, N.C, 265,
327 Reynolds, Jon Roger '64, Rt. 1, Lewisville, N.C, 382 Reynolds, Wm. Roscoc '64, 1305 S. .\skin St., Martinsville, Va., 382 Reynolds, William V. '63, 901 West .Ave., Charleston 2, W.Va., 210 Rhoads, Mi, Ii.,,l D,,Ki,l '63, Stockton Rd.. Meadowbrook, Pa., 165 Rhodes, PI. ill, |, ( ,,il I.J. Box 242, Forest City, N.C, 68, 161, 347 Rice, John R,,ss, II (.1. .X.ival .\ir Station, Anacostia 25, D.C. 382 Rich, Belli,, mill P (.1. 4106 Loch Raven Blvd., Baltimore 18, Md.,
382 Rich, Harvey Owen '61, 714 N. Price Rd.. Ladue 32. Mo., 328 Rich, John Murray '62, 1064 Lawton Rd.. Park Hill, Covington,
Ky., 347 Richard, Ralph S., Jr. '62, 3218 N. George Mason Dr., .\rlington,
Va., 347 Richards, Bruce Lawrence '62, 15 Lawrence St., Dover, N.J., 108,
347 Richardson, David P. '64, 1449 E. Goodrich Lane, Milwaukee 17,
Wis., 382 Richardson, Dudlev C. '62. 2764 N.E. 33rd St.. Fort Lauderdale.
Fla., 347 Richardson, James M., Jr. '64. 1117 Tex.as .^vc, Houston 2, Texas,
183, 382 Richie, Christopher H. '62, Holicong Pa. Richman, Charles Henry '63, 3903 Madison Ave., Greensboro, N.C,
Richmond, Howard .\. Rickards. Edwards . | Riddick, Daniel H (.1. Ridenhour, Willi, .m D Ridout. Edv
I '63. Club Rd.. Riverside, Conn., 178, 363 '63, 16] Highland Dr., MiUtown, N.J., 363
II Ml, Ml, .III Dr. Lynchburg, Va,, 176, 382
III ll,ii,iii.Li,m Blvd. N.E., Roanoke, Va, h ;. :;JI (.i,,n St., Durham, N.C
Riechmann, Roland Kemp. bl. 432,3 Water Oak Lane, Jacksonville
Fla., 263 Riggs, Millard M., Jr. '64, 609 W. Union St., Morganton, N.C, 55,
382 Rimer, Alan E. '64, 34 Hoodridge Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa,, 55, 234,
Risk, James Kirby. Ill '63, 719 Owen St., Lafayette, Ind, Ritts, Frederick Harrison '61, 25 Imperial Dr., Rochester, N.Y. Rives. Robert M. '64, Randolph-Macon Acad,, Front Royal, Va.,
382 Roach, William George '62, RFD 3, Edgefield, S,C,, 347 Roane, Daniel Kearney '62, 1126 Noyes St., Evanston, 111., 165 Robbins, Stephen .-Man '61, 1009 Edgeworth Ave., Cambridge, Ohio,
103 Roberson, Michael B. '63, S, Court St., Maryville, Tenn., 42, 80,
173, 363 Roberts, Gerald Ewing '61, 5202 Williams Ave., Ashland, Ky., 157 Roberts, Richmond Craig '61, 619 Highland Dr., Leaksville, N,C,,
170 Roberts, Williams A, '64, 244 Wilson St., Toledo 16, Ohio, 382 Robertson, James Davis '62, 103 Xanthia Wav, Weirton, W.Va.,
182, 347 Robinson, Harold M., Jr, '62, First Methodist Church, Salisbury,
N.C, 59, 68, 34 7 Robinson, Hugh B., Jr. '64, 1914 Stonehurst Rd., Winter Park, Fla,,
382
Robinson, Peter Alfred "64, 1001 E. Oxford Lane. Englewood, Colo..
382 Robinson, Peter John '62, 333 Grossman St., Jamestown, N.Y., 153 Roediger, John Harger '64, 1 19 Jefferson .\ve., Westfield, N.J., 382 Rogers, Bryant Kilpatrick '61, 591 N. Main St., Morresville, N.C.,
157, 266, 328 Rogers, David Price '62, Box 834, Devon, Pa., 231, 347 Rogers, Edward David '64, 51 Ely Dr., Fayetteville, N.Y., 183, 382 Rogers, George R. W. '61, 41 Seaford Ave., Baltimore 21, Md., 112,
328 Rogers, George T. "62, 2432 Cordand St., Waynesboro, Va., 169 Rogers, James T., Jr. '63, Box 426, Greenwood. S.C., 84, 169, 363 Rogers, Robert Taylor '61, 148 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N.C. Rogers, Theodore B., IV '62, Devon, Pa., 161. 169, 231, 347 Rohrman, Douglass F. '63, Box 1 1 7, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear
Studies, Oak Ridge, Tenn., 363 RoUe, Carl F. '63, 9225 Levelle Dr., Chevy Chase Md., 363 Roman, Wm. Bradford, Jr. '64, 7025 Mindello St., Coral Gables,
Fla., 382 Romine, James C. '62, 7 Lombardy Lane, Little Rock, ."Krk., 165,
347 Roschen, George Henry '64, 640 Salford Ave., Lansdale, Pa., 382 Rose, Charles P. '64, 1644 Oakdale Circle, Henderson, N.C. 82, 382 Rose, Charles William '62, 96 N. Cassingham Rd., Columbus 9.
Ohio, 42, 259, 270 Rosenfeld, Terry M. '63, 409 Sanhican Dr., Trenton 8, N.J., 363 Rosenstein. Larry M. '63, 1217 Lexington Ave., Charlotte, N.C., 363 Ross, Dean Mansfield '63, Espronceda 33, Madrid, Spain, 49, 178.
231. 363, 382 Ross, Courtney B., Jr. '64. 11 N. Gaston St., Brevard, N.C. Ross, Richmond .\llan '61, 19 Inwood Rd., Chatham, N.J., 54, 108,
328 Ross, Robert William '62, 1105 Burkwood Rd., Mansfield, Ohio,
154, 347 Roughton, .-Arthur C. '63, 600 George St., Pennsidc. Reading, Pa.,
182, 363 Rouse. Welby Corbett, Jr. '64, 200 Woodbourne Rd.. Greensboro,
N.C., 85. 382 Routh, Eugene Charles '62, 3426 Hampton Ave., Nashville 12,
Tenn., 47, 112. 159. 265, 347 Rowell, William J. '63, 4826 La Vista Rd., Tucker, Ga., 363 Rowland, Michael L. '63, 82 North Ave., Westport, Conn., 169 Roy, Marcus Kinnebrew '62, 604 N. Gregson St., Durham, N.C. Rubenstein, Jack '64, 1145 Elm Park Dr., Cincinnati 16, Ohio, 184,
382 Rudd, James Francis '61, Apt. C, 342 Manor Dr., Hawthorne,
Calif. Rudiger, Carl Ernest, Jr. '61, 522 Sherman .^ve., Hawthorne, N.Y.,
328 Rudoy, Herbert Lewis '64, 131 Dewey, Evanston, 111., 184, 234, 382 Runyan, Darrell Wesley '64, 19 Crescent Dr., Star Lake, Pensacola,
Fla., 382 Rushton, Stewart, Jr. '64, 504 Grassraere .4ve., Interlaken, N.J., 176,
382 Russell, Henry Hawlev, III 64, 8431 S.W. 52nd Ave.. Miami 43,
Fla., 382 Rutenberg, John Knight '61. 3435 76th St.. Jackson Heights 72.
N.Y., 190, 328 Rutkin, Stuart Ivan '64, 125 Northfield .A.ve., West Orange, N.J.,
382 Rysanek, William J., HI '62, 6007 Lake Manor Dr., Baltimore 10,
Md., 174, 175 Saalfield, John Robert '63, 2729 Manchester, Toledo 6, Ohio, 165.
363 Saber, James Arthur '61. 2136 46th St., L.I. City 5. N.Y., 328 Sader. Julian Alan '62. Grandview, Brevard, N.C. Sadler, Lewis Edward '61. RFD 1, Ellsworth, Maine, 388 Sahn, Steven Alan '64. 14 Nancy Blvd., Merrick, N.Y., 184, 382 Salenger, Gary Howard '62, 1179 E. 27th St., Brooklvn 10, N.Y.,
185 Salisbury, Stephen Robert '64, 719 Everett Ave.. Collingswood 7,
N.J., 181, 383 Sale, Kenrick V. '64, 84 N. Gate Rd., Manchester, N.H., 383 Salsbury, Carl Allen '61, 4310 Kensington Ave., Richmond, Va., 181
328 Saltz, James Edwin, Jr., 1001 28th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, Fla. Sammons, John Lee '62, 812 Tanley Rd., Silver Spring, Md., 44, 87,
150 Sanborn, Gary Rupert '62, 1905 Parham Rd.. Richmond 29, Va.,
347 Sandelin, Richard Harold '61. 671 S. W.ashington Blvd.. Hamilton,
Ohio Sander, Louis F., Jr. '61, 21 1 Henderson Rd.. Pittsburgh 37, Pa., 90.
Ill, 152 Sanders, Robert W., Jr. '63, 1007 Gregg Ave., Florence, S.C, 363 Sandstead, Morris Wm., Jr. '64, 517 Broadway, Sterling, Colo., 86,
Sandstrom, Frederick H. '63, 66 Maple Dr., Great Neck, N.Y., 154,
363 Sandulli, Richard Joel '62, Apt. M 38 Univ. .\pts., Durham, N.C. Sanford, David Marshall '61, 571 E. McKellar, Memphis 6, Tenn.,
40, 48, 72, 79 Sanford, Edgar James '61, 311 Haverling St., Bath, N.Y., 157 Sangston, James Howard '63. 8 Ege .^ve., Hopewell, N.J.. 1 10, 363 Sarafian, Peter G. '64, 7 Osborn Dr., Londonville 11. N.Y., 383 Satterfield, Robert Wm. '64, W. Waldheim Rd.. Pittsburgh 15, Pa.,
383 Sauber, Anthony Frank '62, 5300 Westbard Ave.. Bethesda 14. Md.,
177, 181, 222, 347
Saunders, Harvey Ronald '64, 412 Sinclair St., Norfolk, Va., 180.
383 Sawers, James Richard, Jr. '61, 359 Grove St., Needham 92, Mass..
347 Sawers, Jerry Brian '64, 359 Grove St., Needham, Mass., 74, 383 Sawers, Larry Bruce '64, 359 Grove St., Needham Mass. 383 Scala, Daniel Joseph '64, 929 Avenue C, Bayonne, N.J., 383 Scales, John F. '64. Weirsdale, Fla., 383 Scarborough, Walter A., Jr. '62, Box 215, Wendell, N.C, 347 Schaaf, William E. '61. RFD 6, Mansfield, Ohio Scheer, Errol David '62, Box 296 RI, Chapel Hill, N.C, 347 Schemick, Michael '63, 71 Campbell Ave., Highland Park, N.J.,
Wilmington 8, Del., 363 Schenck, Garrett M. '63, 223 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Mass.,
96 Schick. Earl Walter '61, 1422 Rosalie St., Phila, Pa., 42 Schley, Evander D. '64, Middleburg, Va., 383 Schmidt, Charles F. '62. 2208 S.E. 21st St.. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla..
169, 348 Schmidt, Clifford M., Jr. '64, P. O. Box 186. Newton. N.T-, 383 Schmidt, Frederick K. '62. 3222 Englewood St.. Philadelphia 49,
Pa., 161, 219 Schmidt. Karl Michael '61. 66 Ashton Ave., Newton Centre 59.
Mass., 54. 55. 166 Schnering, John Otto "64. 3 743 Indian Beach PI., Sarasota, Fla.. 1 75,
383 Scholl, Jan Schurch '64, 2033 Tyler Lane, Louisville 5, Ky. Schroeder. Frederic J., Jr. '61, 4 Davison Lane W., West Islip, N.Y.,
178, 231
Schroeder. Jacob M. '64, 36 Welwyn Rd.. Riverside. Conn., 383 Schroeder, Richard Ames '61. 303 Bridges Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. Schuller. Christopher C '63, 401 Burrows Ave., Fairfax, Va., 363 Schulman, Robert D. '63. 1331 Harbor Rd.. Hewlett Harbor N.Y..
185. 271, 363 Schumacher, Donald F. X. '61. 6 Sylvan Rd., Durham. N.C. Schuster. Stephen David '61, 1209 Obispo St., Coral Gables, Fla.,
96, 181. 272 Schweistris, John Eric '63, 1819 Rolling Rd., Greensboro, N.C,
173, 363 Schweitzer, Peter Loresfh, 540 Lido Dr., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Scott, Charles Ryland '64, 3224 Chatham Rd. N.W., Atlanta, Ga.,
383 Scott, George Stuart '61, 3002 Walton Way, Augusta, Ga. Scott, James Matics '64, 933 Old Gulph Rd.. Bryn Mawr, Pa., 383 Scott. John McDougall, Jr., 3 Helen Ave., Freehold, N.J., 161 Scott. Joseph W. "62. Box 572, Rt. 7, Greensboro, N.C, 110, 348 Scott, Neil Ravmond, Rozel, Kansas Scott. William' Horace "62. E 18 Westover Park Apts., Durham,
N.C, 233 Scovil. James A., Jr. '62, 2900 Fairview Rd., Raleigh, N.C, 54, 157.
348 Seagreaves, Warren F., Jr. '64, 39 E. Susquehanna St., .-Mlentown.
Pa., 383 Seastrunk. John G. '64 4125 Shorebrook Rd., Columbia, S.C, 383 Seay, Hillis L., Jr. '63, P. O. Box 294, Huntersville, N.C. Seckinger. Ronny L. '63, 1549 Townsend Blvd., Jacksonville 11,
Fla., 74 Sedgwick, David Durham '63, 100 Post Rd., Montrose, N.Y., 363 Segelke, Peter A. '62. 28 Granger Rd., Emerson, N.J., 348 Seidel, Richard Paul '61. 16200 Munn Rd.. Cleveland, Ohio, 82,
329 Seiff, Henry Edward '62, 106 Summers Dr.. Alexandria, Va., 44,
80, 348 Sell, William J. B., Jr. '61, 580 Wilkesboro St., Mocksville, N.C,
165. 329 Senf, Thomas Edward '62, 7 Woodbine St., New Britain. Conn., 86,
348 Senkus, Neal John '63, 422 Avalon Rd., Winston-Salem. N.C, 363 Seymour. Robert D. '63, 81 1 Rockwood .\ve., Mt. Lebanon, Pa., 228 Sewell, Robert Alvin '64, 239 Jennings St., Franklin, Tenn., 109,
383 Seybert, Lee Francis '61. 37 Amherst Ave., Pittsburgh 29, Pa., 157,
329 Shackelford, Ronald E. '61, 339 E. Sprague, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Shackford. John Starling '64, 812 N.W. 41, Oklahoma City, Okla.,
383 Shaffer, Howard C, III '62, 202 "Ward St., E. WiUiston, N.Y., 44,
110, 348 Sharp, William Cutler '61, V..\. Hospital, Salisbury N.C, Shartle, John Adam '64, 518 E. Water St., Troy, Ohio, 383 Shealy, Joseph Hal '61, 120 W. Main St., Sharpsburg. Md., 162 Sheats, John Eugene '61, 503 Spencer Ave., East Point, Ga.. 268 Sheffield, Homer G., Jr. '62, 4536 Nandina Dr., Columbia, S.C.
112, 165, 265, 348 Sheldon, Clifford George '64. 39 Hendrickson PL. W. Long Branch.
N.J.. 383 Shelton, James Douglas '61. 115 S. Seacrest Blvd., Boynton Beach,
Fla. Shepherd, Hilliard W., Jr. '61, 3439 Peakwood Dr., Roanoke. Va.,
82, 107, 158, 259, 264 Shepherd, Thomas A. '61. 3847 Davenant Ave.. Cincinnati 13. Ohio,
261, 303 Sherman, Michael Louis '63, 7023 Wallis Ave.. Baltimore 15, Md.,
185 Sherrill, Jose phH. '63, 101 Avalon Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C. Shillito, Melvin Larry '62, Biglerville, Pa., 157 Shinn, Harry L., Jr. '64, 1600 Meadowood Lane, Charlotte 7, N.C.
55. 383 Shinn, Robert Milford '63, 75 Bruinley St.. Concord, N.C. 151, 363 Shives, William Barry '64, 98 Shives St., Salisbury, N.C, 383 Shoemaker. Joseph Clark '64. Minches Lane, RFD 1. Bridgeton,
N.J., 383 Shore, [ames Henry, Jr. '61, 515 W. Main St., Elkin, N.C, 177. 348 Shriver, James A. '61, 705 E. Maple St. 2nd. N. Canton 20. Ohio. 90,
348 Shriver, Larry Dean '62. 11828 Iredell St.. N. Hollvwood, Calif..
96, 165, 348 Shultz, Kirkwood Tanner '61. 314 S. County Rd., Palm Beach. Fla. Sieeel. Lawrence Bruce '64. 29 Ridge Ave.. Spring Valley. N.Y..
184, 383 Silberberg, Wm. Paul '64, Jenick Lane. Woodbridge. Conn.. 383 Siler, Jack Ghormley '63, Box 136, WaynesviUe, N.C, 364 Silkett, Charles Robert '62, 5466 30th St. N.W.. Washington 15.
D.C, 166, 348 Simmonds, Robert M. '64, 3 Hathaway Lane, Verona. N.J., 112, 383 Simmons, John Middleton, Bainbridge, Ga.
Simmons. William P.. Jr. '61, 2694 Stanislaus Circle, Macon, Ga. Sing, Frederick W. '63. 524 Jackson Ave., Charlotte 4, N.C, 105.
154, 364 Sisk, Michael '64, 329 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa., 383 Skinner, Alton, III '62, 1202 Vickers Ave., Durham, N.C, 82 Slaughter, Joseph Bert, Rt. 4, Oxford, N.C.
Slater, Mark Bedford, Jr. '61, 24 Wiltshire St., Bronxville, N.Y., 157 Sloan, Carey Erastus, HI '62, 1507 Independence Rd., Greensboro.
N.C, 178,347 Sloan, Cyrus H. '63, 413 Carbonton Rd., Sanford, N.C, 153, 364 Sloan, Orris Temple, Jr. '61, 413 Carbonton Rd., Sanford, N.C Slusser, Harry Coe '61, Rt. 5, Lexington, Va., 348 Smiley, Barry A. '63, 239 Normal Ave., Slippery Rock, Pa., 177.
231, 364 Smith. Brian Edward '64, 24 Tunstall Rd., Scarsdale, N.Y., 78, 383 Smith, Calvin Defriest '64, 835 Small St.. Port Charlotte, Fla., 383 Smith, Charles Michael '62, 610 E. Main St., Washington, N.C, 42,
157, 169, 234 Smith, Clayton F., Jr. '64, 6 Estes St., ThomasviUe, N.C, 383 Smith, Dana Gibson '64, 4600 Kanawha Ave. S.E., Charleston,
W.Va, 383 Smith, David Laurence M. '64. 2236 Cranford Rd., Durham, N.C.
383 Smith Dennis M. '63. 1370 Teakwood, Cincinnati 24, Ohio, 364 Smith, Donald Edward '64. S. Main St., Granite Falls, N.C, 383 Smith, Edward John, Jr. '61, Pine St., Boca Grande, Fla. Smith, George C, Jr. '63, New Bern, N.C. Smith, Henry H„ 116 N. King Charles Rd., Raleigh, N.C. Smith, Jerry Harvey '64, 1511 N. Augusta St., Staunton, Va., 383 Smith Lewis August, Jr. '64, 843 Azalea Place, Aiken, S.C, 383 Smith,' Peter Crosby '62, 1512 Druid Isle Rd., Box 727, Maitland,
Fla. Smith. Lester Vincent, Jr. '62, 401 Argonne Dr., New Kmgston, Pa.,
157, 348 Smith Merrill Lord '62, 24 Ontario St.. Edinboro, Pa., 165, 263, 348 Smith,' Oscar Wilbur, Jr. '64, Box 326, Pilot Mountain, N.C, 383 Smith, Paul Dennis '63, 1042 Queens Rd. W., Charlotte, N.C, 3,
364 Smith, Peter Burton '63, 4425 Hi,ghland Dr., Dallas 5, Texas, 165,
364 Smith, Rex Kent '62, 6831 E. 57th PI. S., Tulsa, Okla., 364 Smith, Richard Wildon '64, 201 Miller Blvd., Havclock, N.C, 183 Smith, Robert E. '63, 3235 Wilmot Ave., Columbia, S.C, 364 Smith, Robert Gibson '63, 6100 S.W. 44th Terr., Miami 55, Fla.,
364
Smith, Samuel S., Box 45, Livingston, Tenn.
Smith, Stephen Hoff '64, P. O. Box 41, Stockbridge, Mass.
Smith, Stephen Carl '61, 20800 Almar Dr., Cleveland 22, Ohio,
165, 261
Smith, Thomas Sidney '64, 291 Lebanon Ave., Pittsburgh 28, Pa.,
384 Smith, Warren K., Jr. '62, Box 114, Springfield, S.C, 162, 348 Smotherman, Robert R., Jr. '64, 2915 Woodlawn Dr., Nashville 12,
Tenn., 382 Smyth, Robert D. '63, 400 Verna Hill Rd., Fairfield. Conn.. 162,
369 Snead. Joseph Akin '61, RFD 1, Anderson. S.C. 54. 348 Snead, Maxwell A., Jr. '64, 2301 S. Clayton St., Denver, Colo., 384 Snider, Stephan H., 500 Georgia Ave., West Palm Beach, Fla.. 169 Snotherly, Everette V., Jr. '61, 606 Gatewood Ave.. High Point.
N.C. 110, 173, 270 Snow, Sabin Tucker '64, 600 Belvidere Ave., Plainfield, N.J., 384 Snyder, Edward Wilson '63, 5212 Belleville Ave., Baltimore 7, Md.,
364 Snyder, John Phillip '61, 65 Riverside Dr., S. Charleston 3, W.Va.,
65, 182 So, Samuel'Sheunglok '62, 6637 Charles St., Apt. 73, Philadelphia
35, Pa., 42, 268, 270, 348 Somers, Robert Browning '62, 155 Crary .^ve.. Mount Vernon, N.Y.,
81, 154 Sommermeyer, Wade '63, 3355 S. Clayton Blvd., Englewood. Colo.,
157 Spada. Robert Joseph '61, 510 Broadlawn Terr., Vineland, N.J., 210 Speer, George W., Ill '62, 5411 Robinhood Rd., Charlotte, N.C,
177, 348 Speiden, Joseph H., Jr. '62, 565 Upland Rd., Louisville, Ky.. 348 Spencer, Rex Harbour '64, Rt. 1, Tipp City. Ohio, 384 Spencer, Stewart T., Jr. '64. 4 Manning Dr., Barrington, R.I., 384 Spencer. William Hall. HI. '61, 221 W. Stewart Ave.. Mooresville.
N.C, 3 Spencer, Wm. Sherwood "64, 1600 Rodman St.. Hollvwood. Fla.,
150, 179, 384 Spicer, Albert D. '62, RFD 1, Westerly, R.I., 174 Spicer, William Larry '63, 2421 Charlotte Dr., Charlotte 3, N.C,
182 Spigener, Marion P., Jr. '63, 1533 Scotland Ave.. Charlotte 7, N.C,
153,364 Spinnler, Ralph Fred '61, 35 Lowell St., Lynbrook, N.Y., 177 Spong, Richard Todd '62, 131 Linwood Ave., .^rdmore, Pa., 364 Spranklin, John W., HI '63, 3606 Buckingham Rd.. Baltimore 7,
Md. Springer, John Wm. '64, 1225 Wayne St., Sandusky, Ohio, 384 Sproul, Robert C, Jr. '63, 1403 Oliver Ave., Annandale, Va., 177 Spruill. John Reynold '64, Box 96, Roper, N.C, 384 Sroncei John A.. HI '62. 6 Mavfield Rd.. AsheviUe, N.C, 169, 348 Stacey, John Richard '61. 131 Atlanta Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 231 Stafford, Joe R. '63, P. O. Box 26, Julian, N.C, 112, 364 Stallings, Daniel L., Jr. '63, 1706 River Dr., New Burn, N.C, 364 Stallings, Kenneth M. '64. 1508 S. Miami Blvd., Durham, N.C, 384 Stanfield, William W., Jr. '64. 409 S. Layton .\ve.. Dunn, N.C, 384 Stanier, Charles Edwin '63, 715 Garfield St., Gary, Ind., 165, 210,
211, 364 Stanly, William Alfred '62, 4589 Ortega Blvd., Jacksonville, Fla. Stanton, Bernard M., Jr. '62, 4604 Ocean Ave., Virginia Beach, Va.,
81. 169, 348 Stapleford, Harry E. '63, 338 S. Columbia St., Woodbury, N.J. Stapleford, Richard W. '61, 338 Columbia St., Woodbury, N.J. Starling, Ira C, Jr. '62, 10 Monument Dr., Kissimmee, Fla., 348 Starling, James F., Jr. '63, P. O. Box 902, Lumberton, N.C, 364 Starmer, Charles F., Jr. '63, 3010 Collier Dr., Greensboro, N.C, 364 Starr, George Edwin '64, P. O. Box 95, Bessemer City, N.C, 384 Stattenfield, Daniel B. '64, 49 Hedges Ave., Chatham, N.J., 384 Stealey, Charles E. '62, 35 Meadowcrest Dr., Parkersburg, W.Va.,
68, 348 Steed, Ronald Craig. '64, 2920 Freeman Mill Rd., Greensboro, N.C,
183, 384 Steele, Thomas Wesley '64, Rt. 3, Spartanburg, S.C, 179, 384 Steen, John Dennis '61, 48 Andrew Rd., Manhasset, N.Y., 153 Steenken, Richard William '61, 579 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook, N.Y. Steer Paul L. '63, 2nd General Hospital, APO 180, c/o PM, New
Yo'rk, N.Y., 84, 85, 185, 364 Steffens, Theodore C '62, 1421 Tyler St., Hollywood, Fla., 105, 348 Stein, Richard Nathan '64, 114 Martinique, Tampa 6, Fla., 180,
Steinfirst. John F. '62, 415 Devonshire St., Pittsburgh 13, Pa., 185 Steinkuller. Paul G. '62, 10001 Wildwood Rd., Kensington, Md.,
166, 364
Steinman. Kurt W. '63, Springdale Farm, Millersville, Pa., 166,
231, 364 Stephen, Frederick R. '64, 1608 University Dr., Durham, N.C, 384 Stephenson, Robert Lee '62, 31767 Lahser Rd., Birmingham, Mich.,
165
Stetson, John Bacon, Jr. '61, Box 605, Wellfleet, Mass., 182 Stevens, Joel B., Ill '64, 4527 Brookridge Dr., Kingsport, Tenn..
183, 384 Stevens, Leland Grant '63, F.U.M..A.., Fork Union, Va. Stevens, Mickey '62, 1201 Hilltop Navy 990, c/o FPO, San Fran- cisco, Calif., 153 Stevens, Thomas Joseph '64, 52 Cisco Rd., Asheville, N.C., 384 Stevenson, Frank Beaumont '61, RFD 3, Circleville, Ohio Stevenson, Ward Barker '63, 60 Sutton Place S., .^pt. 10 H South,
New York 22, N.Y., 228, 364 Stewart, David Nisbet '64, 424 .\lmeria Ave., Coral Gables 34, Fla.,
68, 384 Stewart, Henry Lee '61, Box 35, E. Carolina Coll. Stewart, Kenneth Rand '64, 123 Sheridan Circle, Charleston, W.Va.,
384 Stewart, Robert Lee '63, 112 Fairway Circle, Bridgeville, Pa., 74,
150, 228, 364 Stewart, Selden Lewis, III, 424 .Mmeria .-^ve.. Coral Gables 34, Fla.,
270 Stith, Frank A., Ill '63, 174 Idlewild Dr., Winston-Salem, N.C., 65.
169, 364 Stith, Wilmer C, Jr. '63, 37 Warrenton Rd., Baltimore 10, Md., 364 Stokes, James C, Jr. 62, 1236 Maxwell St., Salisbury, N.C., 348 Stollwerk, David '64, 27 Carter Ct., Lynbrook, N.Y., 384 Stoltz. Jerry David '63. 3416 Valley Rd., Winston-Salem, N.C., 158.
210, 211, 364 Stone, Bernell Kenneth '64, 1403 Palmer Dr., Blacksburg, Va., 384 Stone, James Ronald '61. 1342 Garden Dr., Newport News, Va. Stone, Samuel M., IV "63, 4113 Staunton Ave. S.E., Charleston 4,
W.Va., 162, 364 Stone, Warren Sanford, III '62, 5302 Wriley Rd., Washington 16,
D.C., 109, 348 Stout, Michager D.. Ill '63, 301 N. Ridgeway Dr.. Greensboro.
N.C., 364 Straten, Roland F. -63, 1 7 Sunset Terr., Wayne, N.J., 161 Straw, Dennis John '64, 987 Kingston Dr., Haddonfield, N.J., 384 Stribling, James Wendell '63, 3847 Ivy Rd. N.E.. Atlanta 5, Ga.. 365 Strickland, James E. '64, 2206 Wallace St., Columbia, S.C, 384 Strickland, Joseph Tim '61, 215 E. Belvedere, Lakeland, Fla., 182,
273 Stuart, Charles Edward "63, 2204 Woodrow St., Durham, N.C., 365 Stubbs, Allston J. '63, 1025 Westwood Dr., Durham, N.C., 228, 232 Stubbs, Thomas H., II '64, 3106 Poinciana Rd., Middletown, Ohio,
384 Stuckey, John Hoyt, III '62, 2577 Birchwood Dr. N.E.. Atlanta, Ga.,
153 Stammer, John R. '63, P. O. Box 396, Quaker Hill, Conn., 112, 169,
365 Stump, Mervin Edward '61, 1361 Warpath Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. Stupak, Thomas Stephen '61, 426 N. 4th St., Allentown, Pa., 87, 1 70 Styers. Thomas Russell '61. 804 Oak Summit Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C., 154 Taylor, Ernest Dean '61, 5330 N. State St., Homewood Manor Ct.,
Jackson 6, Miss., 44, 166 Taylor, Gayje W. '63, 6644 Winona .\ve., St. Louis, Mo., 210, 211 Taylor, John Hegan '62, 72 Wellington Ave., Short Hills, N.J. Taylor, John Walker '61, 404 Churchill Dr., FayetteviUe, N.C.. 178,
273 Taylor, Joseph Furnell '62, 1010 Cambridge Rd., Coshocton, Ohio Taylor, Thomas Newton '64, Rt. 5, Box 650X, Charlotte, N.C., 384 Taylor, William Lake '62. 543 Scalybark Rd.. Charlotte, N.C., 42,
81. 150, 265, 346, 349 Taylor, William M. Punshond '62, Oak Ridge Rd., Auburn, N.Y.,
42, 162, 349 Terentiev, Alexei '62, 25 Highfield Rd., Glen Cove. N.Y. Terrell, John Charles '64, 1646 Pasadena Dr., Dunedin, Fla., 384 Tirade, Eleazar "61, Ave. El Cortifo 90, Los Rotates, Caracas,
Venezuela Thomas, Charles A., Ill '64. 1390 Pinetown Rd., Ft. Washington,
Pa., 384 Thomas, Douglas Allen '64, 18 Marley Lane, East Hampton, N.Y.,
110, 384 Thomas, Robert G. '63, 1852 Cassamia PI., Charlotte, N.C., 42, 365 Thomas, Roy Zachariah, III '62, 1852 Cassamia Place, Charlotte,
N.C., 42, 150 Thomasson, David Edward '62, 437 Delaware, Oak Rid.ge, Tenn.,
83, 154, 349 Thompson, Edward Everett '62, 132 N. Main St., Roxboro, N.C. Thompson, Eugene H. '63, 289 Marion Ave., Spartanburg, S.C, 365 Thompson, Gary Douglas '62, 9101 Eton Rd., Silver Spring, Md.,
112, 150, 173, 336 Thompson, Kenneth Briggs '62, 931 Florida .\ve.. Pittsburgh 28,
Pa., 210, 211 Thompson, Kenneth W. '63, 317 Rutherford St., Lvnchburg, Va.,
108, 150, 210, 365 Thompson, Richard Miles '64, 52A Glover Ave., Langley AFB.
Va., 384
Thompson, Robert M. '63, 615 N. Madison St., Whiteville, N.C,
55, 263, 365 Thompson, Wesley M. '63, Box 2, Dunn, N.C, 158, 365 Thorny, Vincent A., Jr. '64, 208 McAllister St., Lake City, S.C, 385 Thornberry, Robert E. "63, Rt. 4. Box 220, Vienna, Va., 40, 109,
365 Thrash, Melvin Lawrence '62, 754 Fairview Rd., Asheville, N.C,
54, 349 Thurman, Terry Tim '64, 1002 Crownpoint Rd. W.. Signal Mt.,
Tenn., 108, 385 Sullivan, John H. '64, 114 Cambridge Rd., Asheville, N.C, 384 Sullivan, John Jay '64, MOQ 3334, Camp Lejeune, N.C.,, 384 Sullivan, Thomas Alan, Jr. '61, 5163 N. 37th Rd., Arlington, Va.,
42, 165 Summers, George P. '62, Box 5613 Duke Station, Durham N.C, 83,
154, 349 Supple, John Richard '61, 27 Wellington Dr., Pittsburgh 29, Pa.,
157 Sutcliffc, Ralph Joe '64, 52 Beechwood Dr., Wayne, N.J., 384 Sutherin, John Paul '64, 913 Bacon Ave., East Palestine, Ohio, 112,
384 Sutphen, William Ross, III '62. 103 Mountain .\ve., Somer\ille,
N.J., 165, 349 Sutter, Guido .Antonio '62. 339 Country Club Dr., Mount Airy,
N.C, 74, 84, 169, 365 Suverkrup, Ralph Gregorv '61, 4440 8th St., Apt. 8, Riverside,
Calif. Swain, Ronnie E. '62, 330 Beverley Ave., Town of Mt. Royal,
Quebec, Canada, 84, 157. 365 Swasey. Allan V., Jr. '64, 110 Verbena Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 384 Sweet, Donn L. '64, 1916 Walmann Rd. S.W., Roanoke, Va., 384 Sweger, Daniel Marion '64, 707 Gallion Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa.,
183, 384, Swyers, Robert Baxter '62, 117 Adams St., Durham, N.C Sykes, Harold Arthur, III '62, 26 Meadow Woods Rd., Great Neck,
L.I., N.Y. Sykes, Waverly Edmond, Jr. '61. Qtrs. 167. NNSY, Portsmouth,
Va., Ill, 162, 265 Sziarto, Stephen Francis '63, 2010 Yorktown Rd. N.W., Washington
12, D.C, 174, 365 Taft, Charles Van '64, 1707 E. 5th St., Greenville, N.C, 384 Tart, James Alvin '62, RFD 4, Dunn. N.C. 42, 173, 349 Tate, Robert Stuart, Jr. '61. 229 W. Orchard Rd. Ft. Mitchell, Ky. Tate, William S., Jr., '63. 4101 Van Buren, St. Hyattsville, Md.,
178,365 TatistchefT, Michael A. '63, 53 E. 96th St., New York 28, N.Y., 76,
365 Tatum, C Albert, III '61, 4009 Grassmere, Dallas, Texas, 157 Tausig, John G., Jr. '64, 3326 N. Albemarle St.. Arlington 7, Va.,
384 Tavernise, Emilo J. '63, 1212 Clarendon St., Durham, N.C. Tavernise. Silvio '63, 1212 Clarendon St., Durham, N.C, 42, 264,
365 Taylor, Allen M. '63. 1010 N.E. 147th St., North Miami, Fla., 365 Taylor. Edward C. HI '63, 901 N. Coalter St., Staunton, Va., 365 Tieger, Joseph H. '63, 32 S. Munn Ave., East Orange, N.J., 181,
365 Timberlake. Joe E., Ill '63, 1287 Jackson Springs Rd., Macon, Ga..
365 Timblin, George Alvin '62, Box 391, Rt. 1. Durham. N.C, 82, 105,
349 Tinnell, John Randolph '62, Box 145, Highland Springs, Va., 150,
210, 349 Tipton, Samuel Ridley, Jr. '62, 1816 Lake .\venue, Knoxville 16,
Tenn., 112, 177, 349 Tittle, David Miles '63, 423 W. Douglas Dr., Midwest City, Okla..
178, 365 Titus, Donald Ray -64. 2230 Westminster PI., Charlotte, N.C, 109,
349, 385 Titus. Richard Corlev "62. 2230 Westminster Place, Charlotte 7,
N.C, 65, 108, 264 Todd, Gilbert Edward "62, 31 Monticello St., Richfield Springs,
N.Y., 76 Todd, Joseph H. "64. 122 Magnolia .\ve.. FayetteviUe, N.C, 179,
385 Toler, Roger H. '62. 614 Watson Ave., New Bern, N.C, 112, 169 Townsend, Dabney W., Jr. "63, 6125 12th Rd. N., Arlington 5, Va.,
365 Townsend, Johnson M., Jr. '61, 1117 Austin Ave. N.E., .\tlanta 7.
Ga. Tracy, William Ferber "64. Horse Shoe Lane. Lakeville, Conn., 234,
385 Townsend, Dabney W.. Jr. "63. 6125 12th Rd. N., Arlington 5.
Va., 365 Traynham. David D. Jr. "62, RFD 3, Rockingham, N.C, 65 Tripeer, Richard A., Jr. '61, 3009 Iroquois Rd.. Memphis, Tenn., 40 Troiano. Anthony M., Jr. '64, 600 E. Marion St., Shelby, N.C, 385
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David Walter '64, 176 Wetherill Rd., Garden City, N.Y., 385 KMlrll. |,,lii, Alan '64, 1419 Ridgelawn, Flint, Mich., 179, 385 nil, l)u„l |,.,,lan '64, St. FrancisviUe, La., 385 Trulni k, Ki, h.iul K., Jr. '63, Box 48, Olanta, S.C, 84, 169, 365 Tuckei, WilliaiH Hiram, III '64, 3960 Vernon, Memphis 12, Tenn.,
385 Tuckwiller, Frank Watts '61, 209 S. Jefferson St., Lcwisburg, W."Va.,
112 Turnage, Francis Shirley '61, P. O. Box 144, Snow Hill, N.C., 162 Turner, Jack Sherrill '64, 1115 Woodburn Rd., Durham, N.C., 185,
385 Turner, Martin S. '63, P. O. Box 151, Tallahassee, Fla. Turner, Neil Evans '64, Sutton Rd., Rt. 2, Trucksville. Pa., 175. 385 Turner, Paul Truman '62, Box 7, Carrizozo, N.M. Turner. Robert Michael "62, 921 Litchfield Rd.. Baltimore 12, Md..
157, 349 Turner, Thomas E. '63, 105 Deepwood Rd., Naugatuck, Conn., 365 Turner. Webb William '62, 217 N. Mill, Lexington, Ky., 261 Tuttle, Lynn Stanton '63, 2502 White Oak Rd., Raleigh, N.C., 365 Tuttle. Robert C. Jr. '63, 83 Evelyn Place. Asheville, N.C., 150, 365 Tyndall. Leslie G. '63, 713 Jones Ave., Kinston, N.C., 365 Tynes, Buford A. '61, 1009 Carolina St., Greensboro, N.C., 153 Uhden, Henry Otto. Jr., '64, 309 Curtis Ave., Point Pleasant Beach,
N.J., 385 Uible, David Robert '64, 2686 Cranlyn Rd.. Shaker Heights, Ohio, Ulrich, William P., Jr. '64, 343 Walnut St.. Audubon 6, N.J., 385 Underwood. Milton J. '63, 3800 Kensington Ave., Richmond 21.
Va.. 158, 210, 211,365 Unser, David Lawrence '61, Rt. 3, Box 48, Norfolk, Va., 158, 210,
261, 349 Van Dyck, Louis B., IV '63, 24, Sunnyside Rd,, Scotia 2, N.V.,
228, 232, 365 Van Epps, Keith Chapin '61, 425 E, 15th St.. Dover, Ohio Van Every, William H. '61, 2220 Wellesley Ave., Charlotte, N.C. Van Ryzin, Peter John '62, Staff Box 87 CINCNELM, c/o FPO,
New York, N.Y., 349 Vande, Water Robert James '62, 417 Oriole St., Staunton, Va.. 150,
349 Varner, John Wesley '61, 317 Ridgewood Dr., Lexington, N.C, 112,
Vaudreuil, Wilfred J. '63, 1540 Roselyn St., Philadelphia, Pa. Vayda, Lawrence R, "64, 508 Aurora Ave., Ridgefield, N.J., 385 Vestal, William Addison '62, 2349 James Dr., Pittsburgh 37, Pa..
97,349 Vick, Harold Dean '61, 41 16 Dover Rd., Jacksonville 7, Fla., 44, 157 Vickery, Raymond E., Jr. '64, 601 Marshall Rd. S.W., Vienna, Va.,
87, 108, 385 Vieregg, Arthur B., Jr. '64, 4310 S. 36th St., Arlington 6, Va., 385 Vieth, Charles Ernst '61, 25248 Lake Rd., Bay Village, Ohio, 162 Vigil. Ronald Edward '62, APO 235 Consular Unit, San Francisco,
California, 231. 349 Villani, Angelo. J. Jr. '63, 293 Virginia Ave.. Welch, W.Va., 165,
210, 211, 365 Vincent, James Louis '61, 570 W, Union St., Somerset, Pa. Vincent, Richard H. '63, 2555 E. Holly Point Rd., Orange Park.
Fla., 150, 365 Vincent, Roger Sherman '64, 788 High St.. Dedham, Mass, 385 Vogt, Larry C. '63, 7208 Denton Rd., Bethesda 14, Md., 365 Vollmer, Robin T. '63, 2191 Millvale Rd., Louisville 5, Ky., 178 Voncanon, Charles Alfred '64. 642 Sunset Dr., Sanford, N.C. 385 Voorhees. Robert Fait "62. 1015 Wendover Circle. Winston-Salem,
N.C, 261, 349 Waggoner, David M. '63, 807 Lakeland, Crosse Pointe 30, Mich.,
42, 165 Wagner, Dennis W. K. '63, 3572 Chapin Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y..
173, 366 Wagner, Galen Strohm '61, 410 E, Murphy Ave., Connellsville, Pa.,
154 Waite, Leslie Stephen '64, 23 Adams St., Batavia, N.Y., 385 Walden, John F. '64, 422 Peerman Place, Corpus Christi, Texas, 385 Waldron, Pendleton G. '63. 2715 Camden Rd., Greensboro, NC
169, 366 Walker. Andrew B, '62. 4508 Atlantic Ave.. Atlantic City, N.J. Walker, Charles David '63. 4867 Christopher Dr.. Allison Park Pa
177,210,211,366 Walker, Fieklinu Lewis. IV '64, 806 Vickers Ave., Durham, N.C,
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349 Walker, John A., Jr. '63, 202 W. Redbud Dr.. Kn
90, 179, 366
Walker, Thomas Lee '64, 2014 Wilson St., Durham, N.C. 385 Walker, William M. '64, 3615 14th St., Rock Island, 111., 385 Wall, Haven Neill '64, P. O. Box 266, Rainelle, W.Va., 385 Wall, Jack G. '64, Rt. 5, Burlington, N.C, 179, 385 Wallace, Maury Eric '62, Haring Ave., Sparkill, N.Y., 111, 170
m St., Durham, N.C, 42,
ille 20, Tenn.,
Wallace, Wm. Joseph, IV '62, 200 Lynwood Blvd., Nashville, Tenn.,
185 Waller, John Clinton '61, 15 Second St., Poland, Ohio, 173 Walls, Charles Bartlett '61. 1321 Pollard Dr. S.W.. Atlanta, Ga., 59 Walpole, James Newman '61, 241 N. Grand Ave., Brownsville,
Tenn., 72, 80, 82 Walrath, Wm. Bradley, HI '64, 827 Magdeline Dr., Madison 4, Wis.,
385 Walter. Richard John '61, 212 S. Lee St.. Falls Church. Va., 166 Walters, Louie M. '63, 1001 Memory Lane. Monroe, N.C, 177, 366 Wanklyn, John A. '63, Prospect Ridge, P. O. Box 933, Nassau N.P.,
Bahamas, 366 Ward, Allan, Jr. '63, 2407 Vinewood Dr., Durham, N.C, 182, 228,
366 Ward. David E., Jr. '63, 4417 Bayshore Blvd.. Tampa, Fla., 366 Ward, Geoffrey Davidson, 2429 Perkins Rd., Durham, N.C Ward, Peter Rockwell '64, 209 W. Highland, Sierra Madre, Calif. Ward, Terry Emerson "64, Box 1771, Lakeland, Fla., 183, 385 Ward, Thurman Robert, Jr. '62, 908 E. Park Dr., Lincolnton, N.C,
349 Warder, Frank Reid '64, 15 Professional BIdg., Anderson, S.C, 385 Warner. DSvid Joseph '61, Southland Motel, 323 N. Main St.,
Bishopville, S.C, 81, 153 Warner, Frank Lawrence '61, 200 Shady Circle Dr., Rocky Mount,
N.C, 94, 95. 96, 97, 172, 272 Warner, Wayne Gilbert '62. 13 S. Seventh St.. Duquesne, Pa., 349 Warren, Joel Bennette '62, 1105 W. Cabarrus St., Raleigh, N.C, 93,
169, 349 Warren, .John H. '63, 1 1 1 N. 4th St., Allegany, N.Y., 366 Warren. Joseph. HI '61, Lido Key, Sarasota, Fla., 104, 105 Warren. Robert B. '63, 2303 W, Club Blvd., Durham, N.C, 169 Wasserman, L. Leslie, Jr. '61, 209 Carlisle Way, Norfolk, Va., 42.
169, 349 Waterman, John A. '63, 405 Prosperity, Ave., Fairfax, Va., 366 Waters. Robert Charles '61, 1621 Sterling Rd., Charlotte, N.C. 90 Watkins, David M. '63, Box 615. Belmont. N.C, 366 Watkins, Robert Lee '64, 44 Thrasher St., New Orleans 24. La., 385 Watkins, William S., Jr. '64, 1022 W. Trinity Ave., Durham, N.C,
385 Watov, Kenneth '61,1002 Buckingham Way, Morrisville, Pa., 82,
102 Watson, Alan Douglas '64, 406 Piedmont Ave., Rocky Mount, N.C,
385 Watson, William Edward '64, 603 Sunnyside Lane, Wikon, N,C.,
385 Walters, Albert F., Jr. '62, Sunset Hill Rd., Redding Ridge, Conn. Waud, Charles B. '63, 2123 N. Ash St., Waukegan, III., 174, 366 Weaver, Joseph W. '63, Quarters G USNAS, Jacksonville, Fla., 154,
366 Webb, Oliver Thomas. Jr. '61. 202 Lenoir St., Morganton, N.C, 182 Webb. Richard Stanley '64, 1260 N.E. I43rd St., N. Miami 61, Fla.,
385 Webber. Robert Sumner '62, 23 Over St., Fort Bragg, N.C, 112, 177,
234, 349 Weber, William Myers '61, 2724 Rocklyn Rd., Cleveland 22. Ohio.
261 Wehrle, Richard Tell '63, 6110 Creola Rd.. Charlotte. N.C, 169,
366 Weidman. Harold R.. Jr. "64, 2619 Hilliard Rd.. Richmond. Va.,
385 Weidman, Stanley C, Jr. '62, 1613 Dauphin Ave., Wyomissing, Pa..
349 Weir, Michael Waller '63, 6 Hubbard Ct., Stamford, Conn., 366 Weitzner, Charles M. '62, 240 W. 98th St.. New York City 25, N.Y.,
185, 349 Welles, Frank S. '61, Shadyside Ave., Nyack, N.Y. Wells, David Taliaferro '61. 112 Birch Dr., Laurel Bay, S.C. Wells, Keith S. '63, Clark Hall, Ohio N. Univ.. Ada, Ohio Wells, Richard Douglas '64, 31 Edgemont Rd.. Glen Rock, N.J.,
386 Wells. William Allen '64, 14 Belfield Rd.. Alexandria, Va.. 86, 386 Welsh. John M. '63, 5301 Purlington Way, Baltimore 12, Md., 174,
366 Wengel, David Lee "62. 481 Stockton Rd., Princeton, N.J., 228,
232 West, Benjamin H, '62, 716 Regester Ave, Baltimore 12, Md. West, David Leroy '64, Main St., Woodland, N.C, 386 West. Joseph W., Jr. '63, 120 Midway Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa., 65,
162, 366 Westerman, Charles £., Jr. '64, 1517 Strathmore St., Falls Church.
Va., 386 Wharton, Paul Burke '64, 23 St. Peter PL, Keyport, N.J., 386 Wheater, William Hobert '61, 107 E. Spencer St., Ithaca, N.Y., 83,
270 Wheatley, John H. '63, 1525 Front St., Beaufort, N.C, 65. 162, 366 Wheeler. Harold Neil '64, 233 Kalmia Dr., Columbia, S.C, 386 Wheeler, Kermit D. '63, Box 605, Raeford, N.C, 42. 150, 228, 366
Wheeler, Michael Olson '64, 607 Lakcpointe Rd., Grosse Pointe
Park, Mich.. 179, 386 Wheeler, Willi.mi Bruce '61, P. O. Box 1071, Tryon, N.C, 170 Whisnant, |ohn K. '64, 800 Philips St., Shelby, N.C, 386 Whitaker, Robert W. '61, 3546 Queen St. N., St. Petersburg 13,
Fla. White, Charles R. '62, 412 Trindale Rd., Archdale, N.C, 350 White. James M. '63, 8888 Columbia Pike, Annandale, Va., 182, 386 While 4 hell). IS S 1. 1. 11)6 East Hillcrest Dr., Greenville, S.C, 336 \\l,,i|.ii,l ],n^ I (.;. 146 Pinecrest Rd.. Durham, N.C. Wlninm. I'rtn Din hj. One Fifth Ave. Hotel, New York 3, N.Y. Wliuluik, laiiics Cuu, Jr. '61, Box 685, Maxton, N.C, 182. 272 W4iitman, William Clark '62, 1429 E. South St., South Bend 15. Ind.,
350 Whitmore, James Frederick '61, 1780 Mason Headley Rd., Lexmg-
ton, Kv.. 44, 80. 83, 112. 157, 265 Whitmore, Robert Eugene '62, 1 780 Mason Headley Rd., Lexington,
Ky., 42, 44, 72, 82, 157, 180, 350 Whitnev, Arthur Ravmond "64. 8 Ridgeway, Goshen, N.Y., 386 Whitsett, John Bovd '61, 1535 Hillview Dr., Sarasota, Fla., 72, 80,
110, 154 Whittle, Reed L. '64. 279 Virginia Dr., Winter Park, F!a., 386 Whorton, Jimmy Clifton '64, 211 Court St., Portsmouth, Va., 386 Widener, Paul Thompson '63, c/o Miami Mil. Academy, 10601
Biscayne Blvd., Miami 38, Fla., 210 Wiggins, James Roberts '63, Rt. 1, Louisburg, N.C, 173, 366 Wilbor, Garry Ogden '62, 21 Helen St.. Fanwood, N.J. Wilcox, John Frank '64, 2430 N.E. 31st Gt., Pompano Beach. Fla..
386 Wilder, Donald Allen '63, 3933 Elmwood Ave., Louisville 7, Ky..
173, 350 Wiley, David Rhoads '61,11 Mulberry Lane, Newton Sq.. Pa.. 90 Wilkins. Alexander B.. Jr. '61, 346 Carthage St., Sanford. N.C. 169 Wilkins. Lucien S. "63. 346 Carthage St., Sanford, N.C, 84. 85, 169,
366 Wilkins, William Thomas '64, 107 Ellerbee St.. Durham, N.C, 386 Wilkinson. Gerald Thomas '61. 508 Alexander St., Statesville, N.C. Wilkinson. James Glenn. 1408 Brookside. Norman, Okla., 386 Will, Donald P., ]r. '63, 3509 Whitechapel Rd., Norfolk 9, Va., 78,
366 Willett, Roy Baldwin '64, 1214 Kerns Ave. S.W., Roanoke, Va., 386 Williams. A. Morris. Jr. '62, Box 426A, Rt. 5, Durham, N.C, 47 Williams, .Mvah T.. Jr. '64. P. O. Box 67, Naval Weapons Sta., Williams, Alvah T.. Jr. '64, P.O. Box 67, Naval Weapsons St.,
386 Williams, Edwin Joseph '64, 2 Crystal Rd., Levittown, Pa., 3i Williams, Herbert H. '64, 2842 Superior St., Columbia. S.C, Williams. James Brascus, Rt. 1, Box 378, Durham, N.C Williams. James Wendel '64, 1824 Pine, Birmingham, Mich., Williams, Kenneth M. '63, College Ave., Washington, N.C, 90,
, 350 Va., Va..
Williams, Lawrence Simon, Lawrenceville St., Kingston, N.Y., 44,
270 Williams, Lyle K., U '63, 22 The Terrace, Katonah. N.Y., 366 Williams, Marion Wesley '61, 3 Rogosin St., E. Rockingham, N.C,
177 Williams, Melvin Guy '64, RFD 2. Pink Hill, N.C, 386 Williams. Neil C, IH '63, 2569 Reynolda Rd., Winston-Salem.
N.C, 150, 366 Williams, Richard C, Jr. '64, 6 Wilde Rd., Wellesley 81, Mass., 386 Williamas, Roger Marshall '62. 106 Grove Ave.. Rockingham, N.C,
76, 83, 350 Williams, Samuel Harrison '64, 407 Woodland Terrace. Alexandria.
Va., 105, 386 Williams, Thomas F. '64, 600 Madison Ave., Middletown. Ky.. 386 Williams. Thomas Ward '62, 1616 Gentilly Dr., Birmingham, Ala..
178. 350 Williamson, John N. '64, 218 E. Elm St., Wauseon. Ohio. 386 Williamson, Monroe S. '63. Rt. 3. Sanford. N.C. 177. 219, 364 Williamson, Wilbur Hitt '62, P.O. Box 1 14. Denmark. S.C, 110, 350 Willingham. Wright '62, 211 Sherwood Rd.. Rome. Ga., 173, 178 Willwerth, Ben M. '64, 105 Genesee St.. Montour Falls, N.Y., 386 Willson. Stephen Lunsford '62, Bryant Ave., Roslyn Harbor, N.Y. Wilson, Arthur John, HI '61, 2613 Lochmore Dr., Raleigh, N.C.
210 Wilson, Charles C '63, 132 Northridge St., Greensboro, N.C, 150,
228, 367 Wilson, Gary Lee '62, W. State Rd., RD. 3, Alliance, Ohio, 165, 210 Wilson, Robert A., Jr. '62, Rt. 5, Mayfield Hwy., Paducah, Ky., 154 Winchester, Charles Lee '62, Rt. 2, Brevard, N.C, 367 Windeler, Robert Rey, Jr., '62. 62 Jacobus Ave., Litde Falls, N.J.,
72, 78, 157, 350
Wing, Robert Henry '64, Peapack, N.J.. 386
Winkler, Arthur Dulany '64, 2510 Laclede St., Hannibal, Mo., 386 Winslow, Filmore Leigh '61, 334 Bruns Ave.. Charlotte 8, N.C, 273 Winston, James F. '64, 3601 Toledo St., Coral Gables 34, Fla , 386 Winzeler, Wm. Charles '64, Lynn Ave.. Napoleon, Ohio, 179, 386 Wirschnitzer, J. M., Jr. '63, 4501 Hampnett Ave., Baltimore 14,
Md., 105, 369 Wirth, Frederick H., Jr. '63, 212 Audubon Blvd., New Orleani, La.,
1 74, 1 75, 367 Wise, Ronald Owen '62, 1828 Gaston St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 178,
350 Wisecarver, George J. '63, 1200 Queens Rd. W,. Charlotte 7, N.C,
169. 367 Wiser. Robert Vincent '62, 1215 N. Orange Ave.. Winter Park. Fla..
178, 350 Witherspoon. John Michael '61, Westminster Pike, Brookeville, Md.,
173, 350 Wohlford, Paul Raymond, Jr. '62, Rt. 10, Cliflfside, Kingsport,
Tenn., 87, 170, 350 Womble, William F., Jr. '64, 2027 Virginia Rd., Winston-Salem,
N.C, 86. 386 Wommack, Thomas Terrill '62, Box 356, Franklin, W.Va., 350 Wonsidler, Robert Ray '64, 1311 Main St., Hellertown, Pa., 386 Wood, Charles Kenneth '62, Filbert, S.C, 350 Wood, John Albert '64, 4103 Snow Road. Parma 34, Ohio. 105, 386 Wood, Matthew Leland. Jr. '63. 1 Calycanthus Rd., Richmond, Va.,
350 Wood, Robert S. '63. 2028 Velmetta Circle, Knoxville, Tenn., 182.
367 Woodard. William T., Jr. '62. 511 Tibidabo Ave., Coral Gables 43,
Fla., 84, 367 Woodruff, William E.. Jr. '63, 30 Chapel Hill Dr., Napa, Calif.. 182.
367 Woods, Douglas Harvey. Plantation Acres, Carrboro, N.C. Woodworth, John A. '63. 19615 Shelburne Rd.. Shaker Hu. 18,
Ohio, 234 Worsham, Joseph A. L '63, 4335 Bellclaire. Dallas. Texas, 367 Wright, Creighton Bolter '61, 1200 S. Courthouse Rd., Arlington,
Va., 42. 177, 303 Wright, Dean Scanlan '62, 824 Anastasia Ave.. Box 548, Coral
Gables 34. Fla., 165, 210, 350 Wright, Joseph D. '64, 1321 A Turley Rd., Charleston 4. W.Va., 112.
387 Wright, Thomas Oscar '62, 2425 Cahaba Rd.. Birmingham 9, Ala.,
105 Wuchina, Joseph Edward '61, 437 Beaver Ave., Midland, Pa., 210 Wulfsberg. Einar John '64, 5518 Williamsburg Blvd., Arlington 7,
Va,, 387 Wyatt, Robert Harris, Jr. '62, 807 Green St., Durham, N.C, 158.
210 Yake, JefTry Thomas '64, Nursery Rd., Titusville. N.J., 387 Yancy, William Samuel '61, 6154 Wilson Blvd., Arlington 5, Va..
42. 54, 177, 228, 261 Yarbrough, John W. '63, 102 Rolling Rd.. Burlington, N.C, 367 Yarger. Greig Toms '63, 525 E. Angela, South Bend, Ind., 367 Yarnall, Wayne H. '64, 363 Constitution Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa„
102, 105, 387 Yocum, Edward S., H '64, 4 Oak Ave., Larchmont, N.Y., 234, 387 Young, George M., Jr. '63. 416 West Second St.. Madison. Ind., 367 Young, Paul C '63, 4817 Meadow Lane N.W., Canton. Ohio, 367 Young. Robert Allen '63. 829 Onaha, Honolulu 16, Hawaii Young, Robert Edward '61, 924 Weatherbee Rd., Towson 4, Md.,
109. 157. 159 Young. Warren Hoyle, Jr. '61. Burgaw, N.C. 173. 251 Youngkin. Carroll Wavne '62. Rt. 5. Box 317. Winston-Salem. N.C.
219 Zais, Barrie Emert '64, G 3 Seventh Army, APO 46, New York.
N.Y., 175, 387 Zaug, Dawson Duncan '61. Box 755. Hobe Sound, Fla. Zepkin, Joseph R. '63, 48 Arline Dr., Newport News, Va., 185 Zeren, Richard William '64, 1102 Hampton Garth, Towson 4, Md.,
105, 183, 387 Zide, Elliott Lawrence '64, 82 Summer St., Fitchburg, Mass., 180,
387 Zielonka, Carl L. '62, 819 S. Edison Ave., Tampa 6, Fla., 181, 387 Zimmer, Charles F. '63, 610 Topinabee Rd.. Niles, Mich., 157, 367 Zinn, Thomas J. '64, 54 Taylor Ave., Ft. Thomas, Ky., 387 Zoubek. Charles Louis '62, Meads Point. Greenwich, Conn. Zumbro. Sherrod Branson "62. 41 16 Colesville Rd., Hyattsville, Md..
178, 350 Zwerner. John S. '63, 4858 28th St. S.. Arlington 6, Va., 80, 157,
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