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the  attitude  ...  the  learning  ...  the 
essence  of  State  College  .  .  .  giving  it 
its  own  personality  .  .  .  reflecting  a 
mode  of  thinking  that  sets  it  apart  .  .  . 
making  it  a  way  of  life  obvious  to  all 
but  often  overlooked  in  the  necessary 
scramble  for  knowledge  .  .  .  much  is  to 
be  remembered  .  .  .  much  is  left  unsaid 
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Luther  Hodges 


Governor  of  North  Carolina 


Carey  H.  Bosfian 
Chancellor  of  North  Carolina  State  College 


William  C.  Friday 

President  of  the 
Consolidated  University 


J.  W.  Shirley 
Dean  of  Faculty 


Ad  ministration 


J.  G.  Vann 
Business  Manager 


K.  D.  Raab 
Director  of  Admissions  and  Registration 


N.  B.  Watts  } 

Director  of  Student   Housing 


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L.  B.  Rogers 
Director  of  Counseling  Center 


J.  J.  Stewart,  Jr. 
Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


B.  CTolley,  Jr. 
Coordinator  of  Student  Activities 


L.  L.  Ray 
Foundations  and  Public  Relations 


E.  L.  Cloyd 
Dean  of  Students 


D.  W.  Colvard 

Dean    of   the   School   of   Agriculture 


School    of    Agriculture 


The  science  of  agriculture  is  finding  increasing  application  on  the  farms,  in  processing  plants,  in 
manufacturing  plants,  and  in  the  whole  network  of  sales  and  distribution  of  agricultural  products 
in  North  Carolina.  No  longer  does  agricultural  science  apply  only  to  farms.  Men  trained  in  the 
biological  sciences  and  agricultural  sciences  are  finding  employment  in  a  wide  variety  of  industrial, 
professional,  and  farming  octivities.  Graduates  of  the  School  of  Agriculture  are  molding  mony  of 
the  changes  which  ore  taking  place  so  rapidly  and  which  are  building  a  greater  North  Carolina. 
Likewise,  they  are  finding  their  place  in  other  ports  of  the  nation  as  leaders  in  their  respective 
fields.  Agriculture  con  no  longer  be  characterized  by  the  mule  and  the  plow.  The  agricultural 
leaders  of  today  ore  those  with  mastery  of  the  biological  sciences,  chemistry,  agricultural  engineer- 
ing, agricultural  business  management,  public  policy  and  the  techniques  of  efficient  plant  and 
animal  production,  processing  and  marketing.  The  young  men  ond  women  of  North  Carolina  hove 
the  talent  and  the  School  of  Agriculture  provides  the  training.  Throughout  the  state  ond  nation 
there  is  a  demand  and  a  willingness  to  pay  for  those   with    both    the    talent   and    the    training. 


Ag  ricu  Itu  ra  I 
Club 


OFFICERS 

Justus  M.  Ammons  President 

David  Proctor Vice-President 

Sherrill  Brinkley        Secretary 

Malcolm  Montgomery  Treasurer 

Jimmy    Hunt    Reporter 

J.  V.  Teogue  Custodian 


Justus   M.   Ammons 
President 


Jo  Ann  Sanderson 
Sponsor 


Ag  Club  membership  consists  of  students  in  the 
School  of  Agriculture  and  the  Department  of  Agricultural 
Education   in  the  School  of  Education. 

The  Ag  Club  wos  organized  in  1917  to  promote  leader- 
ship in  agriculture  and  campus  activities,  to  provide 
recreational,  educational,  and  entertainment  programs 
for  its  members,  and  to  promote  school  spirit.  The  club 
strives  to  accomplish  these  objectives  through  a  variety 
of  activities.  At  the  weekly  meetings  members  enjoy 
informative  talks,  illustrated  lectures,  educational 
movies,  and  entertaining  programs.  It  also  sponsors  the 
Student's  Ag  Fair,  the  Barnwarming,  Ag  Day,  and  has 
its  own  outstanding  publication.  The  N.  C.  State  Agri- 
culturist. 


American    Society   of   Agronomy 


The  aims  of  the  Agronomy  Society  ore  to  stimulate 
interest  in  the  field  of  Agronomy,  to  aid  in  carrying  on 
student  activities,  and  to  improve  relationships  between 
faculty  and  students. 

Each  year  the  club  sponsors  educational  exhibits  at 
the  North  Carolina  State  Fair  and  an  Awards  Banquet 
is  held  during  the  spring  semester  at  which  time  the 
club  presents  an  award  to  the  outstanding  instructor 
in  the  School  of  Agriculture. 


Mrs.   Rosemary   N/crrick 
Sponsor 


Hope  Shackel 

President 

OFFICERS 

Hope  Shackelford 

President 

Johnie  Olund 

Vice-President 

Jimmy   Knowles 

Secretary 

Howard   Small 

Treasurer 

Baxter  Williams 
Chancellor 


OFFICERS 

Baxter  Williams   Chancellor 

David   Proctor    Censor 

Wiley  Ritter  Scribe 

Charles  Law  Treasurer 

Paul  Pickenheim    Chronicler 


Alpha    Zeta 


Alpha  Zeta  was  founded  at  Columbus,  Ohio  on  No- 
vember 4,  1897.  The  North  Carolina  Chapter  was  the 
eighth  of  forty-five  chapters  and  was  chartered  in  1904. 
Its  aims  are  perhops  best  expressed  in  the  words  of 
its  founders:  "Alpha  Zeta  was  established  neither  as 
an  honorory  nor  as  a  social  fraternity,  but  as  a  pro- 
fessional fraternity  whose  membership  shall  be  combined 
of  the  qualities  of  high  scholarship,  fine  fellowship,  and 
sound  character."  These  are  the  vital  qualities  of  real 
leadership,  and  it  was  the  actual  potential  leadership 
in  the  field  of  agriculture  for  which  the  fraternity  was 
established  to  encourage  and  develop. 


Ammons 
Barnette 
Bennett 


Brooks 
Brown 
DePoe 


Core 

Hill 

House 


Jackson 

jasper 

Law 


Moore 
Parker 
Pickenheim 


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Proctor 

Ritter 

Stone 


Teague 
Tucker 
Webb 


Horticulture 
Club 


OFFICERS 

Charles  Jackson 
President 

Harvey  Morris 
Vice-President 

Julia   Benton 
Secretary 

Marshall  Shepherd 
Treasurer 


The  object  of  the  Horticulture  Club  is  to  stimulate 
student  interest  in  the  field  of  Horticulture;  to  foster  and 
promote  recreational  and  educational  activities;  and  to 


encourage  student  participation  in  extra-curricular  ac- 
tivities. 


Agricultural    Economics    Club 


This  club  is  composed  of  all  graduotes  and  under- 
graduates in  Agriculture  Economics.  It  has  as  its  pur- 
pose: (1)  to  stimulate  interest  in  agricultural  economics, 
(2)    to   provide   a    means   of  contact   between   students 


and  Form  Economics  Association  members,  and  (3)  to 
provide  means  whereby  the  members  con  become  familiar 
with  the  current  developments  in  the  field  of  agricultural 
economics. 


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Animal    Industry    Club 


The  aim  of  the  Animal  Industry  Club  is  to  improve 
the  relationship  between  students  and  faculty,  to  stimu- 
late interest  in  the  field  of  Animal  Industry,  and  to  have 
the  Animal  Industry  Club  members  become  better  ac- 
quainted with  the  livestock  breeders  of  this  state.  The 
Club  has  an   annual   publication,  "Meat  and   Milk   the 


Scientific  Way";  sponsors  the  Annual  Breeders  Borbecue; 
fits  and  shows  animals  at  the  State  Fair;  operates  the 
Dairy  Bar  during  Fair  Week;  enters  an  exhibit  at  the 
Ag  Fair;  and  encourages  student  participation  in  judging 
contests.  All  students  enrolled  in  Animal  Industry  are 
members  of  the  Animal   Industry  Club. 


Charlie   McCinnis 
President 


OFFICERS 

Charlie  McGinnis  President 

Phil   McMahan  Vice-President 

Malcolm  Montgomery  Secretary 

J.  V.  Teague  Treasurer 

Don  Tucker  Reporter 

Max  Cody  Historian 


American  Society  of  Agricultura 

Engineers 


The  ASAE  Club  consists  of  students  in  Agricultural 
Engineering  and  Mechanized  Agriculture  who  are  seek- 
ing insight  into  the  professional  side  of  their  chosen 
field.  Programs  have  brought  out  the  various  opportu- 
nities that  ore  open  to  Agricultural  Engineers. 


Members  have  an  opportunity  to  obtain  leadership 
training  and  meet  other  students  and  faculty  members. 
The  Club  this  year  consisted  of  fifty  members.  Above  is 
a  group  picture  and  below  two  snapshots  of  Club  ac- 
tivities. 


SATURDAY  AFTERNOON   FIELD  TRIP 


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Agricultural   Education  Club 


OFFICERS 

Omego  Abbott  President 

Carroll    Bennett  Vice-President 

Paul  Stone  Secretary 

Don  Williams  Treasurer 

Alfred  Leach  Reporter 

Ben  Kittrell  Custodian 

Morris  Woodoll  Program   Director 

Cecil  Brooks  Sociol  Director 

Professor  L.  0.  Armstrong  Advisor 

Dr.  F.  A.  Nylund  Advisor 


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Omega  Abbott 
President 


MEMBERS 

Billy  Ayscue 

James   Brown 

Earl  Lemmons 

Boyd  Sharp 

Wallace   Baker 

Roger  Bunch 

Glenn  Lilley 

George  Silver 

Kelly   Baldwin 

),  W.   Busick 

Larry  Linker 

Roger  Spencer 

Wayne  Bales 

William    Fiemster 

Fred   Manley 

jerry  Sutton 

Larry  Baxter 

Thomas  Fulghum 

Thomas  Merritt 

Doug  Vaughn 

Phillip  Beaman 

Allen  Graham 

Roger  Needham 

Linwood  Ward 

Kenneth   Best 

Norwood   Hargrove 

J.   W.  Odham 

Jones  Watkins 

Max  Briggs 

Keith   Kinson 

Ted   Richardson 

Rodolph  Whaley 

|.  C.   Bright 

Clifford   Holdsclaw 

Wiley  Ritter 

Gerald  White 

Bob  Brisson 

Melvin   Howell 

John   Radford 

Jack  Wilson 

Bill   Brown,  jr. 

Ned   Hudson 

Kermit  Sadler 

Clifton  Woodlicf 

Jimmy  Hunt 

Theron  Sanders 

Poultry 
Science   Club 


OFFICERS 

Pofton   H.   Kelley 
President 

Richord  W.  White 
Vice-President 

Robert  E.  Bass 
Secretory-Treasurer 

Wilson   P.   Lee 
Program   Chairman 

Richard   H.   Hapward 
Publicity  Chairman 


MEMBERS 


Charles   Boone 
Mrs.  Shirley   Broome 
Sam   Brown 
Don   Davis 


Ted   Drum 
John   Haigler 
William  Jasper 
Ben  Massey 


Harry   Page 
Don   Patterson 
Willie  Payne 
Barney  Pittmon 


John   Price 
Otis  Price 
Don   Robertson 
Everett  Solomon 


Kappa    Tau    Beta 


MEMBERS 


Alfonso  Arceo 
Samuel  Austin 
Hafiz  Ayyub 
Stanley   Berman 
Larry   Buff 
Douglas  Collins 


Robert  Cushman 
James  Driggers 
Vance   Fowler 
Richard  Graves 
James   Howard 
Harris  Johnson 


A.  M.  Johnston 
Carol   Leatherman 
John  Lewis 
Henry  Middleton 
Jorge  Montero 
Robert  Nonce 


Peter  Nohl 
Dovid  Poole 
Robert  Price 
Moqbool  Sheika 
Hugh  Simmons 
Kenneth  Stout 
David  W.  Tuttle 


OFFICERS 

William   Underwood 
President 

Tom  Whitehead 
Vice-President 

Martin  Tramuller 
Secretary -Treasurer 

William   Shinn 
Faculty  Advisor 


H.   L.   Kamphoefner 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Design 


School      of      Design 


The  School  of  Design  is  devoted  and  dedicated  to  the  development  of  a  native  architecture  and 
its  accompanying  art  forms  for  the  southern   region. 

While  the  natural  and  organic  aspects  of  design  are  stressed,  the  international  and  universal 
aspects  of  design  ore  also  respected  and  related  to  the  humane  patterns  of  life.  We  seek  to  in- 
tegrate the  architect  as  a  social  human  being  and  the  architect  as  scientist-engineer,  and  we  en- 
courage and  nurture  the  architect-engineer  as  the  coordinator  of  the  structural  dynamics  in  the 
over-all  pattern  of  life. 

While  our  first  aim  is  to  serve  North  Carolina  and  the  regions  of  the  South,  we  believe  that  our 
students  will   be  equipped,  through   the  teaching  of  the  school,  to  work  in  any  region. 

Because  character,  a  profound  devotion,  and  an  absolute  professional  commitment  are  prime 
ingredients  of  any  creative  activity  where  the  social  responsibilities  are  as  vital  as  in  architecture 
and   design,   we   foster  and   cultivate   the   integrity  of  the  individual. 


J.   B.  Kirkland 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Education 


School     of     Education 


The  current  need  for  competent,  well-quolified 
teachers  is  greater  than  at  any  other  period  in  the 
history  of  our  public  school  system.  This  is  especially 
true  in  the  fields  of  vocational  agriculture,  in- 
dustrial arts,  industriol  education,  mothemotics  and 
science. 

The  School  of  Education  provides  the  professionol 
pre-employment  training  required  for  certificating 
teochers  of  vocational  agriculture,  industrial  arts, 
industrial  education,  mathematics  and  science.  The 
curriculum  in  each  of  these  departments  includes 
courses  designed  to  aid  prospective  teachers  in  ac- 
quiring an  understanding  of  high  school  pupils,  and 
in  selecting  and  using  acceptable  teaching 
methods.  The  School  of  Education  also  provides 
under-graduate  training  for  recreation  leaders  in 
industrial  and  rural  areas. 


Kappa    Phi    Kappa 


K.  C.  Lanier 
President 


Kappa  Phi  Kappa  is  a  national  honorary  and  professional  educa- 
tion fraternity,  the  purpose  of  which  is  to  promote  the  cause  of  edu- 
cation by  encouraging  men  of  sound  moral  character  and  recognized 
ability  to  engage  in  the  study  of  its  principles  and  problems.  For  the 
furtherance  of  the  above  purpose  the  fraternity  emphasizes  among 
its  members  social  intercourse,  scholarly  attainments,  and  professional 
ideals. 


K.  C.  Lanier 
Wiley  Ritter 
Charles  Johnson 
Cecil  Brooks 
0.  C.  Abbott 


OFFICERS 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Expansion  Secretary 


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The  Industrial  Arts  Club 
brings  together  the  mem- 
bers of  the  department  in 
order  that  they  may  become 
better  acquainted.  Out- 
standing men  in  related 
fields  present  to  the  club 
at  its  meetings  the  latest 
ideas  and  news  of  the  pro- 
fessional world.  The  club 
strives  to  moke  its  profession 
better  known  and  to  influ- 
ence young  men  to  train  for 
a   future   in   Industrial  Arts. 


Industrial    Arts   Club 


Epsilon    Pi    Tau 


Epsilon  Pi  Tau  is  the  in- 
ternational honor  society  in 
Industrial  Arts  and  Indus- 
trial-Vocational Education. 
The  purposes  are  (1)  to 
recognize  the  plan   of  skill, 

(2)  to  promote  social  and 
professional  proficiency,  and 

(3)  to  foster  and  reward 
research  and  publish  and 
use  its   results. 


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J.   H.  Lampe 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Engineering 


School     of     Engineering 


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The  engineer,  vigorous  and  probing  in  his  approach  to  technological  problems,  represents  a  pro- 
fession growing  in  size  ond  importance.  To  meet  the  expanding  demand  for  its  graduates,  the  School 
of  Engineering,  too,  has  grown  until  it  now  has  the  largest  enrollment  in  the  College.  Fifteen  curricula, 
representing  major  fields  of  engineering  and  growing  areas  of  specialization,  are  offered  by  eight 
degree-granting  departments.  Graduate  as  well  as  undergraduate  programs  extend  to  the  student 
the  opportunity  to  exploit  to  the  fullest  his  capacities  for  learning. 

Dr.  John  Harold  Lampe,  Dean  of  Engineering,  directs  a  staff  which  includes  some  of  the  educa- 
tional and  scientific  leaders  of  the  nation.  Nine  buildings  filled  with  modern  facilities  are  utilized  for 
teaching  and  research  by  these  faculty  members.  In  its  extensive  activities  in  research  and  service, 
the  School  seeks  both  to  explore  basic  engineering  principles  and  to  investigate  problems  encoun- 
tered by  the  industries  of  North  Carolina. 

Thus,  the  School  is  dedicated  to  the  dual  mission  of  serving  the  individual  student  and  the  citizens 
of  the  State.  It  also  sets  for  itself  the  task  of  keeping  abreast  of  current  developments  in  technology 
and  in  the  engineering  profession.  The  resulting  p  ogram  of  education  is  recognized  as  one  of  the 
foremost  in  the  South  and  in  the  nation. 


OFFICERS 

W.   D.  Wilkinson 
President 

John  Y.  Lomax 
Vice-President 

Jackie   H.   Potter 
Secretary 

Edward  Nuckolls 
Treasurer 


Wilkinson 
Potter 


Lomax 
Nuckolls 


E  ng  i  neers'    Council 


ENGINEERING  EXHIBITS  AT  THE   1956  N.  C.  STATE  FAIR 


The  Engineers'  Council  is  composed  of 
elected  representatives  of  the  various  engi- 
neering societies  on  the  campus.  The  primary 
function  of  this  group  is  to  coordinate  the 
octivities  of  the  engineering  societies  repre- 
sented. 

Each  year  the  Engineers'  Council  sponsors 
the  Engineers'  Exposition.  It  is  also  responsi- 
ble for  directing  the  publication  of  the  South- 
ern  Engineer. 

Another  outstanding  event  sponsored  by 
the  Council  is  the  knighting  of  outstanding 
engineering  students  into  the  Order  of  St. 
Patrick.  The  outstanding  senior  engineering 
student  is  recognized  and  given  a  gift  by  the 
Council. 

Scholarship  is  encouraged  at  the  Freshman 
level  by  selecting  the  two  outstanding  Fresh- 
men from  each  department  as  Companions 
of  St.  Patrick. 

This  past  year,  the  Council  took  over 
sponsorship  of  the  engineering  exhibit  at  the 
State  Fair. 


Agar 
Anderson 
Andrews 
Beam 


Bennett 
Billingsley 
Bizzell 
Carson 


Carter 
Clarke 
Cooke 
Cowand 


Davis,  P. 
Davis.  R. 
Deal 
Freeman 


Grover 
Hamilton 
Hershey 
James 


Leggett 
Madren 
McCeivcr 
Morton 


Odin 

Parker,  C. 
Parker,  R. 
Parker,  W. 


Pierce 
Stacks 
Thomas 
Thornburg 


Waitman 
Welfare 


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OFFICERS 

Walter  Thomas,  Jr.  Regent 

Thomas  Frye                                              Vice-Regent 
Jerry  Rasor  Scribe 

David    Pierce    Treasurer 


Thomas 
Rasor 


Frye 

Pierce 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


Theta  Tau,  founded  at  the  University  of  Minnesota 
on  October  15,  1904,  established  Rho  Chapter  at  State 
College  in  1927.  It  is  o  professional  engineering  frater- 
nity whose  object  is  to  develop  and  maintain  a  high 
degree  of  professional  interest  among  its  members  ond 


to  unite  them  in  a  strong  bond  of  fraternal  brotherhood. 
In  keeping  with  its  aims,  Theta  Tau  regularly  partici- 
pates in  the  Engineer's  Fair  as  well  as  sponsoring  projects 
of  its  own  in  the  interest  of  professional  engineering  and 
Stote  College. 


Billingsley 
Bryanf 
Clarke 
Daber 


Daughtridge 
Davis,  J. 
Davis,  T. 
Freeman 


Could 
Curley 
Harrell 
Hedgepafh 


Horton 
Johnson 
Lomax 
Meeks 


Morton 
Nuckolls 
Odin 
Parker 


Potter 
Reece 
Shinn 
Sloan 


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Thomas 
Welfare 
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American    Society   of 
Mechanical    Engineering 


The  N.  C.  State  Student  Section  of  ASME  is  dedicated 
to  promoting  academic  and  professional  interest  in  me- 
chanical engineering.  Nationally  noted  speakers,  inspec- 
tion trips,  joint  meetings  with  parent  groups,  contests, 
and  socials  are  the  stimulative  means.  ASME  also  affords 
opportunity  for  development  of  individual  leadership,  ad- 
ministration, and  public  speaking. 


Everett  Billingsley 
President 


OFFICERS 


Everett   Billingsley 
Thomas   Davis 


President 
Vice-President 
Prof.  V.  K.  Whitfield 


Pritchard    White 
Edwin  Smith 

Faculty  Advisor 


Secretary 
Treasurer 


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Ashley  Leggeft 
President 


American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers- 
Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 


OFFICERS 

Ashley  Leggetl-  Chairman 

Jack  Pritchard  Vice-Chairman 

George  Meyer  AIEE  Secretary 

Tommy  Andrews      IRE  Secretary 

Theo  Pelkington  Local  Secretary 

Calvin    Belote  Treasurer 


The  Joint  Student  Branch  of  the  American  Institute 
of  Electrical  Engineers  and  the  Institute  of  Radio  Engi- 
neers is  the  electrical  engineering  student  professional 
organization  at  State  College.   It  is  affiliated  with  two 


of  the  major  electrical  engineering  national  societies. 
The  Student  Branch  has  the  dual  function  of  corrying 
on  student  activities  and  bringing  professional  programs 
to   the  electrical   engineering   students. 


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American  Society  of  Civil   Engineers 


The  oims  of  the  society  are  to  help  the  civil  engi- 
neering students  by  closer  acquaintances  among  the 
students,  faculty,  practicing  engineers,  and  the  National 
Society.  The  student  chapter  supplements  regular  class 
and  laboratory  work,  and  is  the  only  medium  that  can 
relate  the  professional  development  of  the  students  to 
the  achievements  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers. 

The  society  meets  every  second  and  fourth  Tuesday 
nights  at  7:00  p.m.  in  the  C.  E.  Building  auditorium.  The 
programs  consist  of  movies  on  engineering  projects,  lec- 
tures by  professional  engineers,  and  technical  papers 
prepared  and  read  by  students.  Social  activities  are  a 
part  of  chapter  activities.  Smokers,  picnics,  and  dances 
are  frequent.  Membership  is  open  to  all  civil  engineering 
students  and  may  be  obtained  at  any  official  meeting. 


OFFICERS 

Bob  S.  Morton 

President 

Jackie  Potter 

Vice-President 

David   Kersey 

Secretary 

Chuck  Thornton 

Treasurer 

Bob  S. 

Morton 

President 

American  Institute  of  Industrial  Engineers 


OFFICERS 


Theodore  H.  Walker 
Walter  C.  Thomas,  Jr. 
Edward  W.  Nuckolls 
William   E.  Walker 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


MEMBERS 


E.  B.  Austin 

W.   W.   Bare 

H.  S.   Bermon 

C.  A.   Blue,  )r. 

Z.   Boling 

I.  V.   Booth 

W.   T.    Bradford,   )r. 

W.   D.   Brock 

).   B.   Bryant 

C.  R.  Coggins 

).   L.  Colley 

W.   L.  Corson 

B.    M.   Coward 


R.  B.  Deal 

E.  L.  Dixon 

W.  C.  Earner 

A.  R.  Fiore 

W.  E.  Ford 

W.  R.  Foss 

L.  M.  Could 

D.  C.  Hampton 

R.  H.  Harris 

J.  E.  Hisada 

W.  M.  Joyce 

R.  P.  Kelley 

|.  W.  Lineberger,  Jr. 


C.  M.  Lofland 
L.  W.   McCall 
J.   H.  McKenzie 
C.  A.  Mills 
J.  D.  Moss 
|,   N,   Mulvaney 
E.   D.   Nicholson 
J.  A.   Norville 
E.  W.   Nuckolls 
H.  T.  Reed 
C.   F.   Reeves,  |r. 
J.  C.   Rogers 
T.  H.  Rose 


C.  L.  Rota 
I.  I.  Sims 

D.  D.  Smiley,  Jr. 
).  E.  Suttle 

).   E.  Thomas 

W.  C.  Thomas,  Jr. 

E.  E.  Thomson 
T.  H.  Walker 
W.  E.  Walker 
C.  Warrick 

j.   H.  Wilkie 
H.  H.  Williams 
T.   M,  Womble 


Kera  mos 


OFFICERS 

Jack   Liske 
President 

You   Song   Kim 
Vice-President 

Paul   Davis,  Jr. 
Secretary 

Edward   Friddie 
Treasurer 

James  Tanner 
Herald 


Keramos,  the  national  professional  Ceramic  Engineer- 
ing Fraternity,  was  founded  in  1902  at  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity, and  is  the  oldest  professional  engineering  fra- 
ternity in  the  world.  While  the  organization  is  strictly 
professional  in  nature,  the  requirements  for  membership 
are  as  high  as  most  of  the  honorary  societies  and  it 
permits  the  wearing  of  the  key  by  honor  students.  Mem- 


bership is  offered  only  to  students  in  the  Department 
of  Ceramics  or  Ceramic  Engineering  who  have  a  good 
scholastic  record,  a  good  character  record  and  who  give 
promise  of  making  good  in  industry.  The  principal  object 
of  the  fraternity  is  to  promote  and  emphasize  mental 
achievement  and  to  promote  interest  in  ceramic  art, 
technology,  and  engineering. 


Pi    Tau    Sigma 


Membership  in  Pi  Tau  Sigma  is  the  highest  honor  that 
can  be  obtained  by  a  mechanical  engineering  student  in 
his  field.  He  must  maintain  a  very  high  scholastic  aver- 
age in  order  to  be  eligible  for  membership,  but  this  is 
by  no  means  the  only  requirement,  for  selection  is  also 
based  on  social  adaptability,  honesty,  personal  cleanli- 
ness, neatness,  and  soundness  of  principles  and  morals. 
If  a  man  is  deemed  worthy,  he  is  invited  to  join  Pi  Tau 
Sigma,  an  honor  which  all  men  would  be  proud  to  claim 
as  theirs. 


OFFICERS 

Elliot  Grover 
President 

Robert   Bennett 
Vice-President 

James  Wallace 
Corres.  Secretary 

Pritchard  White 
Rec.  Secretary 

Edward  Smith 
Treasurer 


Paul  K.  Tuggle 
President 


American  Society  of 
Heating  and  Air 
Conditioning   Engineers 


OFFICERS 

Paul  K.  Tuggle  President 

Jerry  G.  Daye  Vice-President 

Gerald  L.  Waitman  Secretary 

William   R.  Caviness,  Jr.  Treasurer 

Kenneth  M.  Sloan  Reporter 

Ralph  J.  Parker,  Jr.  Engr.  Council  Rep. 


The  ASHAE  is  an  organization  to  improve  the  stu- 
dent's training  in  the  field  of  heating,  ventilating,  and 
air  conditioning.  Professional  interest,  current  problems, 
coordination  of  departmental  activities,  and  development 
of  character  and  leadership  are  other  high  objectives. 
These  objectives  are  accomplished  through  interesting 
programs  consisting  of  outstanding  engineers  from  the 
field,  joint  meetings  with  the  North  Carolina  Division 
of   the   ASHAE,   educational    films,   and   social   outings. 

Membership  is  open  to  students  in  the  school  of  engi- 
neering who  are  interested  in  the  field  of  heating,  ven- 
tilating, and  air  conditioning. 


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Alpha   Pi  Mu 


On  Jonuary  14,  1956,  the  sixteenth  charter  of  Alpha 
Pi  Mu,  Industrial  Engineering  Honor  Society,  was  granted 
to  North  Carolina  State  College  Chapter.  Membership 
in  Alpha  Pi  Mu  is  one  of  the  highest  honors  that  can  be 
bestowed    upon    an    undergraduate    industrial    engineer. 


Ed«rard  W.  Nuckolls 
President 

OFFICERS 

Edward  W.  Nuc 

kolls 

President 

Guy  Warrick 

Coi 

responding   Secretary 

Joseph  E.  Settle 

Vice-President 

James  E.  Thomos 

Boyd  M.  Ward 

Treasurer 

Recording  Secretary 

Alvarez 

Boling 

Booth 

Carson                                Efird 
Coggins                                Houtz 
Davis                                  Llewellyn 

Moss 

Nattress 
Nuckolls 

Redman 

Settle 

Thomas 

Ward 
Warrick 

Belote 
Bizzell 
Casey 
Cashwell 


Dowd 
Farthing 
Hudson 
Johnson 


King 
Leggett 
McCeiver 
Moore 


Nuckolls 
Parker 
Pearson 
Peterson 


Eta  Kappa  Nu 


The  purpose  of  HKN  is  to  recognize  and  encourage 
outstanding  achievements  in  the  Electrical  Engineering 
profession,  particularly  among  students.  High  scholar- 
ship, leadership  ability,  and  integrity  of  character  are 
requirements  for  membership.  The  organization  under- 
takes projects  for  the  general  aid  of  Electrical  Engi- 
neering students. 


Pilkington  Roberts  VanLandingham 

Pritchard  Shepherd  Waters 

Pruna  Singletary  Watterson 

Ratlitf  Steel  Wilkinson 

OFFICERS 

H.  F.  VanLandingham  President 

William   Wilkinson  Vice-President 
Jack    Pritchard                              Corresponding    Secretary 

James  Belote  Recording  Secretary 

Philip    Pruna  Bridge   Secretary 

Samuel   McGeiver  Treasurer 

Professor  Goetze  Faculty  Advisor 

H.  P.  VanLandingham 
President 


OFFICERS 

Robert  Reid  Cooke 
President 

Morris   Ray  Curry 
Vice-President 

Jack  Wayne  Corlyle 
Secretory 

William  Arthur  Atkinson 
Treasurer 

Dr.   F.   Philips  Pike 
Counselor 


American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers 


The  Student  Chapter  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Chemical  Engineers  provides  opportunities  for  the  pro- 
fessional development  of  students  in  Chemical  Engineer- 
ing. 


All  students  in  Chemical  Engineering  are  cordially 
invited  to  join  the  student  chapter  of  AlChE. 

Programs  for  the  monthly  meetings  include  guest 
speakers  from  industry,  films  on  various  phases  of  Chem- 
ical  Engineering,  and  social  affairs. 


The  American  Ceramic  Society 


The  North  Carolina  State  College  Student  Branch 
of  the  American  Ceramic  Society  was  organized  to 
familiarize    students    with    the    various    aspects    of    the 


ceramic  industry  through  talks,  discussions,  and  motion 
pictures,  and  to  promote  a  stronger  bond  of  fellowship 
between  students  and  faculty  in  the  department. 


OFFICERS 

John   Lee  Freeman 
President 

Moses   Paul   Davis,  Jr. 
Vice-President 

Kenneth   Robert  Benton 
Secretary 

John   Newsome   Belk 
Treasurer 


Chi   Epsilon 


Chi  Epsilon  is  a  national  professional  Civil  Engineering 
honorary  fraternity,  based  on  the  broad  objective  of 
increasing  the  efficiency  of  the  profession  as  an  instru- 
ment of  social  betterment. 

Chi  Epsilon  was  organized  to  recognize  those  char- 
acteristics of  the  individual  engineer  deemed  funda- 
mental to  the  successful  pursuit  of  an  engineering  career 
and  to  aid  the  development  of  these  characteristics  in 
the   undergraduate  engineer. 

Chi  Epsilon  has,  from  a  small  beginning,  grown  to  a 
place  of  prominence  in  the  professional  and  honorary 
fraternity  world.  It  has  chapters  in  the  majority  of  the 
best  engineering  schools  in  the  country,  striving  to  main- 
tain a  constant  policy  of  establishing  chapters  at  a 
school  on  the  basis  of  the  quality  of  its  instruction  and 
not  necessarily  its  size. 

The  chapter  at  State  has  maintained  an  active  mem- 
bership of  opproximately  twenty  men,  and  has  partici- 
pated actively  in  both  departmental  and  school  projects. 


Richard  Beam 
Ronald  Sharpe 
James   Burton,  Jr. 
Robert  Holmes 
John  Parker 


Richard   Moore   Bean 
President 


OFFICERS 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Editor  of  the  Transit 


Burton 
Holmes 


Hoomani 

Kersey 

Landrum 


Lathrop 
Morton 
Okin 


Parker,  ). 
Parker,  R. 
Poindexter 


Potter 
Sharpe 
Smith 


Thornton 
Waters 


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Institute  of  Aeronautical  Sciences 


Dave   Pierce 
Chairman 


The  basic  mission  of  the  Institute  of  Aeronoutical 
Sciences  is  to  facilitate  by  all  available  means  the  inter- 
change of  technical  ideas  among  aeronautical  engineers 
throughout  the  world.  Student  membership  has  been 
established  to  provide  the  student  engineer  of  science 
with  broad  opportunities  to  engage  in  activities  asso- 
ciated with  future  aviation  careers.  The  local  branch 
encourages  professional  consciousness  and  fellowship 
through  programs  of  guest  lectures,  film  showings,  and 
social  functions,  along  with  participation  in  annual  con- 
ferences. 


OFFICERS 


Dave  Pierce 
Bill  Frye 


Jesse  Harrel 


Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 
Corresponding  Secretary 


Jim  Wallace  Recording  Secretary 

Glenn  Sutton        Treasurer 

Prof.  R.  M.  Pinkerton        Advisor 


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Sigma  Pi  Sigma 


OFFICERS 

William   B.   Haidler 
President 

John    E.   Grund 
Vice-President 

Fred  G.  Welfare 
Secretary 

James   B.  Smathers 
Treasurer 


To  serve  as  a  means  of  awarding  distinction  to  stu- 
dents having  high  scholarship  and  promise  of  achieve- 
ment in  physics;  to  promote  student  interest  in  research 
and  advanced  study  of  the  subject;  to  encourage  a  pro- 


fessional spirit  and  friendship  among  those  who  have 
displayed  marked  abilities  in  physics;  to  popularize  in- 
terest in  physics  in  the  general  collegiate  public. 


Student    Furniture    Club 


The  Club  is  organized  by  the  students  of  the  Furniture 
Curriculum,  and  advised  by  Professor  E.  Sigurd  Johnson, 
Head  of  the  Department,  and  Professor  Rudolph  Willard. 


Speakers  from  the  furniture  industry  keep  us  informed 
by  giving  us  first  hand  information  on  the  latest  de- 
velopments  in   industry. 


OFFICERS 

Ed  Shook 
President 

Charles  Walker 
Vice-President 

Henry   Blair 
Secretary 

Basil  Turbyfill 
Treasurer 


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R.  J.  Preston 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Forestry 


School    of    Forestry 


To  keep  pace  with  the  rapid  development  of  forestry  and  the  wood-using  industries 
in  the  South,  the  School  of  Forestry  has  expanded  its  programs  and  facilities.  Under- 
graduate programs  train  students  for  careers  in  Forest  Management,  Wood  Tech- 
nology, Pulp  and  Paper  Technology  and  Wood  Products  Merchandising.  Graduate 
programs  lead  to  the  Master  of  Science  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degrees.  The 
classrooms  and  laboratories  in  Kilgore  Hall,  the  three  permanent  camps,  and  80,000 
acres  of  School  forests,  the  Wood  Products  Laboratory,  and  the  new  Pulp  and  Paper 
Laboratory  provide  exceptional  facilities  for  education  and  research. 


Xi    Sigma    Pi 


Xi  Sigma  Pi  is  a  notional  honor  fraternity  whose  pur- 
pose is  the  recognition  and  promotion  of  leadership, 
scholarship,  and  interest  in  the  profession  of  forestry. 
Each  year,  the  organization  honors  the  outstanding  fresh- 
man and  senior  in  the  School  of  Forestry.  The  fraternity 
sponsors  annual  public  lectures  by  nationally  known  in- 
dividuals working  in  forestry  or  in  allied  professions. 


Paul    Pickenheim 
Edward  Lawson 


Paul  ).   Pickenheim 
Forester 

OFFICERS 
Forester           Charles  Webb                           Secretary  and  Fiscal  Agent 
Associate  Forester  Victor  Dowless     Ranger 


Andrews 

Barden 

DeCoste 


Dowless 

Crady 

Hilbourn 


Kunselman 

Lawson 

Norwood 


Pickenheim 

Stevens 

Stevenson 


Taylor 
Webb 
White 


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Forestry    Club 


OFFICERS 

Charlie  Norton 
President 

James  Stevenson 
Vice-President 

Stan  Adams 
Secretary 

John   H.   Lively 
Treasurer 


The  State  College  Forestry  Club  holds  weekly  meet- 
ings during  the  school  year  for  the  purpose  of  promoting 
better  relationships  between  students  and  members  of 
the  faculty.  Educational  and  recreational  programs  are 
presented  ot  these  meetings. 

An  annual  "Rolleo,"  held  at  Hill  Forest,  is  sponsored 
by  the  club.  At  the  "Rolleo"  teams  from  each  class  com- 
pete in  volleyball,  log  bucking,  horseshoe  pitching,  to- 


bacco spitting,  and  various  other  competition.  The  out- 
standing social  event  of  the  year  is  the  "Logger's  Brawl." 

Publicotion  of  the  Pinetum,  the  Forestry  School  an- 
nual. Is  sponsored  by  the  club  ond  distributed  to  forestry 
students  and  alumni.  The  club  also  publishes  Slabs  and 
Edgings,  bi-monthly  paper  containing  articles  and  news 
of  porticular  interest  to  forestry  students. 


ROLLEO 


TREE  TAGGING 


FOX  MEMORIAL 


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M.   E.   Campbell 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Textiles 


School    of    Texti  les 


Life  is  no  longer  simple  in  the  weaver's  trade.  Mon-made  fibers  with  man-made 
properties,  electronics,  chemistry,  and  even  nuclear  radiation  have  converted  the 
ancient  art  of  textile  manufacturing  to  a  complex  science. 

The  School  of  Textiles,  through  its  educational  and  research  program,  is  pro- 
viding leadership  for  this  new  era  in  North  Carolina's  largest  industry.  It  is  first 
m  education,  first  in  research. 

This  is  "the  mill" — home  of  whirring  spindles  and  zooming  looms — the  Orion 
artery  for  human  beings — the  Shuttle  Inn — the  blue  windows  of  slubbers  and 
snubbers — of  the  Red  Thunderbird — the  beginning  of  careers  in  a  fast-moving  in- 
dustry. 

Under  current  plans  to  broaden  both  programs,  and  with  the  backing  of 
textile  leaders,  the  School  can  help  insure  the  future  of  one  of  North  Carolina's 
colorful,  fascinating,  and  dynamic  industries. 


Tompkins    Textile    Council 


The  Tompkins  Textile  Council  is  the  student's  gov- 
erning body  of  the  Textile  School.  It  is  composed  of  rep- 
resentatives from  the  various  textile  organizations  and 
representatives  from  each  class.  ^^^^        3^SI^      '"^      r  -ii 

The  Council  acts  as  the  bridge  between  the  students  ^^^^^^|r      ^•' 

and  the  faculty.  Also,  Tompkins  Textile  Council  spon- 
sors many  student  functions  each  year,  highlighted  by 
the  Lintdodger's  Ball.  To  be  a  member  of  Tompkins 
Textile  Council  is  one  of  the  highest  honors  in  the  Tex- 
tile School. 

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John  W.  Copeland 
President 

OFFICERS 

John  Copeland    President  Alvin  Potts    Secretary 

Charles  Mauney      Vice-President  Richard  Jordan    Treasurer 

George  H.  Dunlap   Advisor 

Berman  Buff  Carrou  Jordan  Traumuller 

Boys  Capel  Crunfeld  Potts  Underwood 

Britland  Drlggers  Holland  Roberson  Warlick 

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Phi    Psi 


Ray  Britland 
John  Arnold 


OFFICERS 

President  Don  Carey 

Vice-President  Bill  Greene 

Worren    Fulton 


Recording  Secretary 
Corresponding  Secretary 


Treasurer 


Ray   Britland 
President 


Phi  Psi  Fraternity  is  a  professional  textile  fraternity, 
the  objects  and  aims  being:  first,  to  promote  good  fellow- 
ship among  men  of  textile  schools  and  the  textile  in- 
dustry; second,  to  encourage  a  high  standard  of  textile 
work;  third,  to  assist  by  every  honorable  means  the  ad- 
vancement of  its  members. 

Eta  Chapter  at  North  Carolina  State  College  is  the 
largest  chapter  in  the  fraternity,  in  parallel  with  the 
largest  textile  school  in  the  world.  The  fraternity  serves 
the  Textile  School  by  offering  a  guide  service  for  all 
visitors  and  guests  of  the  school.  It  also  sponsors  a  ban- 
quet in  the  spring  at  which  a  cup  is  awarded  to  the  Man 
of  the  Year  in  the  North  Carolina  Textile  Industry. 


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Delta     Kappa     Phi 


OFFICERS 


Larry  Buff 
Martin  Troumuller 
David  Church 
Jesse  Choppell,  Jr. 
Victor  Garrou 
Alvin  Potts 


President 

Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Secretary 

Scribe 

Sergeont-at-Arms 


Delta  Kappa  Phi  is  the  oldest  professional  textile  fra- 
ternity in  Americo,  having  been  founded  in  1899  at  the 
Philadelphia  Textile  Institute.  Started  by  a  nucleus  of 
seventeen  members,  Kappa  Chapter  was  instituted  on 
May  14,  1948  at  State  College.  The  fraternity  holds  an 
annual  convention  each  year.  The  chopter  here  at  State 
College  strives  lo  promote  activities  of  interest  to  the 
Textile  School. 


MEMBERS 


Lloyd   Baird 
Paul  Braxton 
Robert   Britt 
Larry  Buff 
L.  A.  Carpenter 
jess  Chappell,  |r. 
David  Church 
Billy   Coggins 
Alton  Craven,  Jr. 
lorge   Ferencyi 
Vance  Fowler 


Victor  Garrou 
W.  ).  Criswold 
Robert  Hastings 
John   Holmes 
Lacy  Howell,  Jr. 
Robert  Hunter 
Joe  Hamrick 
Mack   Johnson 
James  Laur 
Carol   Leatherman 
Charles  Livengood 


Ray  Luckenbach 
Kenneth   McKenny 
Vencent  Novak 
Jordon   Ploch 
Jimmy  Poteat 
Alvin   Potts 
Everett  Pyatt 
Fred   Rawicy 
Robert  Reeves 
George  Sarafidis 
David  Saunders 


David   Schrettler,   Jr. 
W.   D.  Shipman,  Jr. 
Howard   Short,   Jr. 
Kenneth  Stout 
Richard  Tanner 
John  Thomas 
Martin  Traumuller 
David  Tuttle 
Carlos  Uribe 
Kenneth  Williamson 
A!   Yujuice 


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OFFICERS 

George  W.   Roberson 
President 

Jimmie  D.  Myrick 
Vice-President 

Victor   H.   Gorrou 
Secretary 

Glenn   E.  Carter 
Treasurer 


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Sigma    Tau    Sigma 


A  local  textile  honor  fraternity,  Sigma  Tau  Sigma 
strives  to  instill  in  textile  students  a  desire  for  higher 
scholastic  attainments.  An  incentive  toward  this  goal 
is   the   Sigma   Tau   Sigma   Scholarship   cup   that   is   pre- 


sented each  year  to  the  senior  in  textiles  with  the  highest 
scholastic  average.  The  Greek  letters  composing  the 
name  of  the  fraternity  represent  the  words.  Society  of 
Textile  Scholarship. 


American  Association  of  Textile  Chemists 

and  Colorists 


The  American  Association  of  Textile  Chemists  and 
Colorists  seeks  to  gain  experisnce  and  interest  in  the 
dyeing  and   finishing  of  textile   goods   through   monthly 


meetings.  Speakers  are  invited  from  various  mills  through- 
out North  Carolina  and  other  areas. 


OFFICERS 

Vic  Garrou 
President 

Dick  Jordan 
Vice-President 

Roy  Luckenbach 
Secretary 

Charles  Mauney 
Treasurer 

H.  A.   Rutherford 
Advisor 


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FRED  COLEMAN  ABERNETHY 
Design 

DAVID  DELMAS  ADAMS 

:-i'RLINGTOM    I: 
Architc'iturt' 

EDWARD  WHITE  AVENT  III 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
l-uiiiticjpc  ArchitciliitL 

WALTER  TAFT  BRADSHAW 

WILMINGTON.   N    C 
Landscape  Architecture 


LODDIE  DANIEL  BRYAN,  JR. 

SANFORD.  ': 
landscape  Architecture 

WILLIAM  BREVARD  CASHION 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Cheniicjl  E/;git/icrift^ 

CHARLES  DONALD  DAVIDSON 

AiL  hifciti/rt 

LUCIUS  RUSSELL  EVANS 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Architecture 

WARREN   ELLIOTT  HARGETT 

;  if'bTOM,  r:    ' 

An.  hitcLti/rc 

EDWIN  FREELAND  HARRIS,  JR. 

ELKIK,   N    C 
Architecture 

MAX  ISLEY 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Architecture 

DOROTHY  JEAN  MORTON 

KAL£'\  jt  I,   i'ni    v_ 
Landscape  Architecture 

GORDON   BERNARD  SHERMAN 

CASTONIA.   N    C 
Architecture 

NOMERIANO  SANTOS  SON 

kUAL,   KillLIPt'lNtS 
Architecture 

JOHN  THOMAS  WALL 

RALFinil    N 
Architecture 

CHARLES  EDWARD  WOODALL 

V1ITHFIELD.  N 
Architecture 

NORMAN  LEE  ZIMMERMAN 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C. 
Architecture 


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Graduate    School 


RAUL  EDUARDO  ALVAREZ 

BUEhJOS  AIRES,  ARCENtlNA 
Industrial  Engineering 

WALTER  DONALD  BAKER 

FOUR  CA!  S,   [^    V 

Wildlife   Conservation  and 

Management 

N.  CARSON   BRANAN 

NORMAN  PARK,  CA 
Agricultural  Economics 

CHARLES  OSCAR  BRIDGER 

BLADENbOkO,  N    l 
Agriculture 


CHIU-CHUNG  CHEN 

FL':  lEN,  CHINA 

Agricultural  and   Biological 

Chemistry 

PAUL  PAO-HO  CHEN 

TIENTSIN,  CHIN/- 
Electrical  Engineering 

GALAL  ABDEL-HAMID  DAABIS 

DAMANHOUR,  EGYPT 
Textile  Manufacture 

ALTON  EARL  DAIL 

MOUNT  OLIVE,  N    C 

Occupational  Information  and 

Guidance 


MARJORIE  ELAINE  DAVIDSON 

MENAIK,  ALBERTA,  CANADA 
Industrial  Psychology 

CHARLES  EDWARD  DePOE 

RALEICH,  N    C 
Horticulture 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  DILL 

TAYLORS,  S    C. 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

FLOYD  WILKINS  ELLIOTT,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Applied  Mathematics 

GEORGE  LELAND  ELLIS 

COLDSBORO.  N    C 
Animal  Industry 

HENRY  OTTIS  FOSTER 

WINSTON -SALEM.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

JIMMY  BURJOR  FRACIS 

SECUNDERABAD,    INDIA 
Chemical  Engineering 

JOHN  B.  FUNDERBURG,  JR. 

CASTLE  HAYNE,  N    C 
Animal  Ecology 


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Graduate 


WILLIAM  WESLEY  GALLIMORE 

CRESTON,  ki 
Agricultural  Economics 

ROBIN  PIERCE  GARDNER 

ZEBULCN,  N    C 
Chemical  Engineering 

RAYMOND  W.  GIESEMAN 

will  lAMSTOV.'N,  KANS 
Agricultural  Economics 

ARTHUR  WELDON  GILLIAM 

FAi-'f  '    il  I  F,  \'A 
Wood   I  t'chnology 


ROBERT  CAMPBELL  GILMORE 

PHILADELPHIA.  PA. 
Wood  Technology 

JAMES  DALE  GREGG 

IDABEL,  OKLA 
Wood  Technology 

JOHN  ROBERT  HAMILTON 

API  ANTA,  (A 
W'oriil    Technology 

GEORGE  FORREST  HAMPTON 

SIGNAL  MOUNTAIN,  TFnn 
Nuclear  Engineering 


DAVID  HANSEN 

HOOSICK  FALLS,  N    Y. 
Chemical  Engineering 

JOSEPH  HAVLICEK,  JR. 

KOCKFORD.  OHIO 
Agricultural  Economics 

RAYMON  JERRELL  HEFNER 

BEEBE,  ARK 
Agronomy 

KENNETH  LEE  HILL 

ALLIANCE.  OHIO 
Agronomy 


VERNON   EMERSON   HOLT 

FAl  I  i'  .11,   tl    I 
Mechanical  Engineering 

NORMAN  D.  JACKSON 

LOST  CkEtk.  \V    VA 
Wood  Technology 

FRED  IRVING  JOSEPH 

ST    PETERSBURG.  VA 

Occupational  Information  and 

Guidance 

YOU  SONG  KIM 

SEOUL.  KOREA 
Ceramic  Engineering 


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HERBERT  WALDEMAR  KIRVES 

RHEINBERG,  GERMANY 
Mechanical  Engineering 

LOUIS  ARNOLD  KISER,  JR. 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN,  N    C. 
Textile  Manufacturing 

JOHN  CLEMENT  KOOP 

P/>NCOON,  BURMA 
Experiiiifutiil  Statist  id 

JAMES  M.  LEATHERWOOD 

CANDLER,  N,  C 
Alii  III  jI  Industry 


RICHARD  ALLISON  LEDFORD 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Agriculture 

STANLEY  CHIENPIN  LI 

PEKING,  CHINA 
Chemical  Engineering 

HUGH  LUPTON  LINER 

HILLSBORO.  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

SHING-GONG  LIU 

TAIWAN,  FREE  CHINA 
Electrical  Engineering 


ALBERT  T.  McMAIN,  JR. 

PICHMOND,  MICH 
Nuclear  Engineering 

ADEN  COMBS  MAGEE 

COLLEGE  STATION,  TEX 
Animal  Nutrition 

WILLIAM  GILBERT  MARTIN 

ARCADIA,  LA 
Animal  Nutrition 

JUNIUS  KENNETH  MAXWELL 

PINK  HILL,  N,  C. 
Agriculture 


HUGH  MAX  MILLER 

W'NSTON-SALEM.  N,  C 
Rural  Sociology 

DOUGLAS  V.  MITCHELL 

PAPTLESVILLE,  OKLA 
Wood  Technology 

JOSHUA  E.  MURROW,  JR. 

HALEYVILLE,  ALA 
Textiles 

FRANCIS  NARIN 

MERIOD.  PA 
Nuclear  Engineering 


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Graduate 


THOMAS  E.  NICHOLS,  JR. 

-:'\LEICH,  N    C 
Agricultural  Economics 

LOUIS  LEONARD  PACKER 

(■■ALEIGH,   K    :_ 
Nuclear  Engineering 

ITTIPON  PAULPADUNCHEWIT 

THONPURI,   THAILAND 
Electricut  Fiigimcriiiii 

ERNEST  CALEB  PASOUR,  JR. 

BESSEMER  CITY,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 


ATHORN  PATUMASOOTRA 

NAKCRN  FATHOM.  TnAlLAND 
Nuclear  Engineering 

GERALD  IAN  PRITCHARD 

lALFICH,   [  ■ 
Animal  Industry 

GILBERT  GRAY  RAGLAND 

:'j-OPD  r;    : 

Occupational  hiformalioii  ami 
Guidance 

ROBERT  MALCOLM  RAY 

\'.EA\'ER\'iLLE,  N.  C 
Agricultural  Economics 


JOHN  THOMAS  REEVES 

PILOT  MOUNTAIN,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

HARRY  SLOAN  REICHARD 

CHAr<LOT"IE,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

CALVIN  JOSEPH  REIS 

ALLENTOvVN,  PA 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

CYNTHIA  HEGE  RODGERS 

[■'..'■LEKMl    r. 
Occupational  Information  and 
Guidance 


JAGDISH  SETH 

BAREILLY.  INDIA 
Agronomy 

JOHN  I.  SEWELL 

COVE  SPRING,  GA 
A  gricullurul  Engineering 

JAMES  ALEXANDER  SHUPING 

'.*    ■      ''JTON,  N    G 
Mechanical  Engineer/ nf; 

HAR  SWARUP  SINGH 

BULANDSHAHR,   INDIA 
Agricultural  Economics 


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School 


4   .        B 


ROBERT  T.  SMALLWOOD,  JR. 

NEW  ALBANY.  MISS 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

GEORGE  WATSON  SMITH 

RALEIGH,  N    r 
Forestry 

WARREN  S.  THOMPSON 

CRYSTAL  SRRINGS,  MISS 
W'ooil  Technolfj^y 

BENJAMIN  RILEY  TRIPP 

AYDEN,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 


HSI-SHEN  TSOU 

TAIWAN,  CHINA 
Electrical  Engineering 

ROBERT  WHITT  TUCKER,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

WILLIAM  LEE  TUCKER 

FINCHVILLE.   ki. 
Animal  Industry 

FU-TSENG  WANG 

CHEKIANC,  CHINA 
Experimental  Statistics 


BENNETT  BRIGGS  WHITE 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Forest  Management 

MERRILL  WILCOX 

PORT  REPUBLIC,  MD 
Agronomy 

EDDIE  KAY  WILSON 

COLUMBUS,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

ALVIN   EDWIN  WOODS 

MURFREESBORO,  TENN. 
Dairy  Manufacturing 


HOWARD  BACON  YOUNG 

ATHENS,  GA. 
Agriculture 

JOSEPH  EARL  YOUNG 

GRANT.  LA 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

PAOLO  YU 

SHANGHAI,  CHINA 
Experimental  Statistics 


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Roger   Hill 
President 


Don    Denton 
Vice-President 


John   Lake 
Secretary 


George   Brown 
Treasurer 


Senior    Class 


OMEGA  CLARK  ABBOTT 

Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Expansion  Secrelary; 
Agricultural  Club;  Agricultural  Edu- 
cation Club,  President;  Baseball  I; 
Intramural  Sports  3,  4;  Athletic  Di- 
rector of  Vetville;  judicial  Board  of 
Review, 

FRANCIS  G.  ABERNETHY 

CONCORD.  i.ALit- 
Electrical  Engineering 

tPE 

JERRY  MACK  ABSHER 

NORTH  WMLKESBORO,  N    C 

Vio'tiiture  Mannfjctnrii/g  and 

Management 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Intramural  Sports 
I.  2.  3.  4;  Athletic  Director  3;  Furni- 
ture Club. 


STANFORD  MORGAN  ADAMS 

FOUR  OAKS,  N    C 
Forest  Management 

Freshman  Basketball:  Forestry  Club; 
Pinetum  Staff  4;  Baptist  Student 
Council  2.  3.  4. 

JAMES  RICHARD  AGAR 

fittsfielD,  mass 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Pi    Tau    Sigma;    Arnold    Air    Society; 

Engineers    Coiipci!;    ASME 

FRANCIS  MARION  ALCORN 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AlP; 
Baptist   Student    Union. 


ABDUL  AZIZ  AL-DOORY 

BAGHDAD,   IRAQ 
Agricultural  Engineering 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  ASAE;  International 
Club. 

KENNETH  B.  ALEXANDER 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

WILMINGTON.  N.  C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society,  Finance  Officer; 
AFROTC.  Dintinguished  Military  Stu- 
dent. Captain;  IAS  2.  3,  and  4;  Glee 
Club,   AFROTC 

KAMAL  MUSTAFA  AL-HABIB 

HILLA,   IRAQ 
Entomology 


Seniors  .  .  .  1957 


ABDUL  R.  0.  AL-HADITHY 

HADITHA,   IRAQ 
Wood  Technology 

RAHMAT  ALI 

LYALLPUR.  vVEST  PAKISTAN 

Textile  Chemistry 
Sigma   Tau   Sigma;   AATCC. 

ABDUL  R.  I.  AL-JAFFARI 

TIKRIT,   IRAQ 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club. 


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Seniors...!  957 


WILLIAM  GORDON  ALLIN 

Sigma    Uu 

PELHAM.  N.  Y. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Monogram  Club;  Track  1,2; 
Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cadet 
Caplflin,    ROTC 

LARRY  DOUGLAS  ALMOND 

ALBEMAkLE.  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 

MICHAEL  S.  ALSIMAANI 

tACHDAD.  IRAQ 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 


AMIR  HUSSIAN  AL-TALIBI 

AMARAH,   IRAQ 
Animal  Industry 

Animal  Industry  Club;  Cosmopolitan 
Club 

LUIS  NICOLAS  ALVAREZ 

RIO  PIEDRAS,  PUERTO  RICO 
Civil  Engineering 

JUSTUS  MURRAY  AMMONS 

FarmHouse 

MARS  HILL,  N.  C. 

Mechanized  Agriculture 

President,  FarmHouse;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Agricultural  Club, 
President;  ASAE;  Agriculturist,  Asso- 
ciate Editor;  Student  Government; 
Program  Chairman,  Ag  School  Day; 
Director  of  Ag  Fair. 


THOMAS  OLIVER  ANDERSON 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

DURHAM,  N    C 

Ceramic  Engineering 

Mu    Beta    Psi;    Band;    Young    Repub- 
licans Club;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ACS; 

Vice-President.   Lambda   Chi   Alpha 

WILBUR  ELMO  ANDERSON 

TARBORO,  N    C 
Geological  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Engineers  Council, 
AIMME.   Secretary   3,    President   4. 

CHARLES  T.  ANDREWS 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 


GEORGE  H.  ANDREWS,  JR. 

PITTSBORO,  N.  C. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

"■'i  Sigma  Pi 

TOMMY  EDWARD  ANDREWS 

GRAHAM,  N    C. 
Agronomy 

Agricultural   Club    1,   2,   3;  Agronomy 

C'lih  3,  4;   Intramural  Sports   1,2,^ 

MUHAMMAD  SALIM  ANWAR 

LYALLPUR,  PAKISTAN 

Textiles 

Cosmopolitan  Club. 


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JOHN  DWIGHT  ARNOLD 

Sigma  Ch; 

LEXINGTON,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Blue  Key;  Phi  Psi;  Student  Government 
Senator:  President,  Sigma  Chi;  Tomp- 
kins Textile  Council;  IDC;  IFC: 
YMCA  Cabinet;  Wesley  Foundation; 
Manager,  Owen  Dorm  3, 


JAMES  E.  ARRINGTON 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C 
Mechanical    Engineering 

ASME 


HAFIZ  MUHAMMAD  AYYUB 

KHANPUK,  WEST  PAKISTAN 
Textiles 


WILLIAM  R.  BALLARD  III 

\  ■  ■   Kapoa  Td>. 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C, 

liirnit»re    Manufacturing    and 

Managenieiil 

Forestry  Club  1,  2.  3;  "toung  Demo- 
crats Club;  Furniture  Club  4;  Ad- 
vanced Military;  Forest  Products  Re- 
search Society  3,  4;  BSU;  Society 
American  Military  Engineers. 


JOHN   BARCHIESI 

CKEENSbUKi.,,  y/\ 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;     IDC;    Football;    Dorm    Vice- 
President. 


SEVAN  K.  BARRINGER,  JR. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
SALISBURY,  N  C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;    Intramurals   I,   2.   3,   4. 


ROBERT  EDWIN   BASS 

Poultry  Science 

Poultry  Club  Secretary,  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Publicity  Chairman;  Poultry 
Judging  Team. 


JAMES  SPEIGHT  BATTS 

SHARPESBUk'j,   I J    ■.. 

Agricultural  Education 

Arnold  Air  Society 


WILLIAM  A.  ATKINSON,  JR. 

,  ilLE,  Wis 
Chemical  Engineering 

College      Union,      Outing      Chairman; 
.AlChE.  Treasurer. 


EDWARD  E.  BANKS 

kALEIGH,  n    c 
Animal  Industry 

Animal   Industry  Club 


BILLY  GRAY  BASS 

THOMASVILLE,  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Cross  Country  1  ;  Track  I  ;  Photo  Com- 
mittee;   Music   Committee. 


EARL  STEWART  BAXTER 

RUSSELHON,  PA 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Soccer   I.  2.  3,  4 


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JOHN  MARK  BEAM,  JR. 
VALE,  N    C. 
Construction 

Intramural  Basketball  1,  2;  ASCE; 
President,  Lutheran  Students  Asso- 
ciation 55-56;  YMCA  Associate  Mem- 
ber. 


RICHARD  MOORE  BEAM 

SHELBY,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  President.  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASCE;  Arnold  Air  So- 
ciety; Engineers  Council, 


STUART  WAYNE  BEDELL 

BROOKSIDE,  N    J 
Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Epsilon  Pi  Tau;  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
Veterans  Club;  PHA;  Industrial  Arts 
Club. 


SHAMOON  ISA  BEKOU 

MANCAISH,  DOHUK,   IRAQ 
Field  Crops 

Cosmopolitan  Club;  International  Club; 
Agronomy    Club;    Newman    Club. 


RODNEY  McNABB   BELL 

Theta  Chi 

ZEBULON,  N    C. 

Textiles 

Secretary.  Theta  Chi, 


JAMES  CALVIN   BELOTE 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  President;  Kappa  Nu, 
Secretary;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  AIEE-IRE, 
Treasurer;  Honors  Program. 


JAMES  DORTCH   BELOTE 

GOLSBDORC,  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAE;     Alderman,     Vetville     Town 
Council 


JOEL  C.   BENNETT,  JR. 

Sigma  Cl>i 

HAMLET,  N,  C, 

Industrial  Engineering 

Arnold     Air     Society;     Scabbard     and 
Blade;    AIIE;   Advanced   AFROTC. 


ROBERT  MERRILL  BENNETT 

VV'EAVEPVILLE,   II 
Mechaiiicul  Engineering 
Aeronuiilical  Option 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma,  Vice-President;  BSU,  Vice- 
President  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4; 
AFROTC  Glee  Club;  Institute  of  Aero- 
nautical Sciences  2.  3,  4. 


CECIL  CORNELIUS  BEUMER 

Phi  Kappa  Tau 

ENKA.  N.  C 

Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE.  Young  Republicans  Club. 


WILLIAM  E.  BILLINGSLEY 

HAMLET,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME, 


DON   LOUIS  BIRCH 

RALEIGH.  N 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and 
Management 

Furniture  Gub:  FPRS. 


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LAWRENCE  LYNN  BISSETT 

WILSON,  N    C 

Civil    Engineering 

Construction  Option 

Scabbard  and  Blade;  ASCE. 

JAMES  S.  BIZZELL 

MOUNT  OLIVE.  N,  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 

DAVID  H.  BLACK,  JR. 

ROCKINGHAM,  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE 


HENRY  EUGENE  BLAIR 

Theta  Chi 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

Furniture  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Furniture  Club;  Forest  Product  Re- 
search Club;  Secretary  of  Furniture 
Club;   Treasurer  of  Theta  Chi 

HARRY  A.  BLOUNT,  JR. 

SALISBURY.  N    C 
Healing  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAE 

ZENAS  BOLING 

GASTON  I  A.  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu;  AIIE, 


RUSH  W.  BONDURANT,  JR. 

WILLIAMSTON.  N    C 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE,  Vetville  Fire  Marshal 

JUDSON  VAUGHAN   BOOTH 

DURHAM.   N.  C 

Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha   Pi    Mu;   AIIE;   Veterans   Asso- 
ciation 

JOSEPH  MARION  BORIK 

RALEIGH.  N    C 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction    Option 

ASCE 


LARRY  C.  BOSTIAN 

CONOVER.  N    C 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

IRR  Club;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Track 
Team  1;  Wrestling  Team  1.  2,  3; 
Secretary  Monogram  Club  3;  Mono- 
gram Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  N.  C.  Rec. 
Society;  YMCA;  Dorm  Vice-President 
3;  IDC 

PIERRE  M.  BOULOGNE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Forest   Management 

YMCA  Cabinet  Member  2;  YMCA  I, 
2,  3;  Veterans  Club  2,  3;  Forestry 
Club  1,  2,  3.  4;  ROA  2.  3;  Commit- 
teeman BSA  3.  4 

JULIUS  JEROME  BOYD 

WAYNESVILLE.  N    C 

Agricultural  Education 

Veterans  Club;  Ag  Education  Club. 


Seniors...!  957 


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Sen  iors  ,  .  .  1  957 


WILLIAM  T.BRADFORD,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  IJ.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE 

PAUL  CARAWAY  BRADY 

PAMLICO.  N.  C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Veterans  Association ;  IAS 

PAUL  GYLES  BRAXTON 

SILER  CITY.  N    C 

Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Scabbard  and  Blade. 
Freshman  Baseball  1  ;  Varsity  Baseball 
2;  ROTC  Cadet  Regimental  Comman- 
der; Company  Commander  Scabbard 
and  Blade.', 


DAVID  HAROLD  BRILES 

AbHthuKU.   N    L 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 

WALTER  R.  BRITLAND,  JR. 

Sigma  P 

HOLYOKE,  MASS 

Textiles 

Presi'^ent  Phi  Psi ;  Tom.pkins  Textile 
Council;  Football  2 

ROBERT  CURTISS  BRITT 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N    C 

Textile  Synthetic  and  Yarn 

Manufacturing 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  State  College  Vet- 
erans Club;   UKAKOB   Society, 

JOHN  ALBERT  BROCKWELL 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

RALEIGH,  N,  C 

Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE 

RICHARD  JOYNER  BROOKS 

Sigma  Chi 

RALEIGH.  N    C 

Science  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Baseball  I;  Intra- 
murals;  Science  and  Math  Clubs;  Stu- 
dent Government    I 

RONNY  LEONARD  BROOKS 

CARTHAGE.  N    G 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Veterans  Club 

SAMUEL  NEAL  BROOME 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
CHARLOTTE.  N    G 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE,  Intramural  Sports. 

BILLY  HAROLD  BROWN 

SELMA,   M    ' 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Education  Club; 
Senior  Senator  to  Student  Legislature 

ELBERT  GORDON   BROWN 

I  diiiiHuube 

CHARLOTTE.  N,  C, 

Dairy  Manufacturing 

Ag  Club,  Al  Club;  Agriculturist  Staff; 
Meat  and  Milk  Staff;  Intramurals  1,  2, 
3.  4,  Fraternity  Athletic  Director  2,  i. 


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GEORGE  TRESCOT  BROWN 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Senior 
Class  Treasurer  4;  Comptroller,  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  Squadron  Commander 
AFROTC, 


JOHN  WISTER  BROWN 

GASTONIA,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Wolfpack 
Club;  AFROTC;  BSU  Council. 


ROBERT  VANCE  BROWN,  JR. 

ZEBULON,  N,  C 
Agricultural  Economics 

Ag  Club. 


ROGER  DAN   BROWN 

GASTONIA,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE. 


WILLIAM  G.  BROWNING 

HICKORY,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  ASM;  ASTE. 


JOHN   BURTS  BRYANT 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Intramural  Athletics  3,  4;  Theta  Tau, 
AIIE. 


WILLIAM  B.  BULLOCK 

Sigma  Pi 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS.  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Intramural  Sports;  IAS;  Student  Gov- 
ernment; IPC;  Sigma  Pi,  Secretary  3. 
President  4;   Cheerleader   2;   Band    I. 


BOBBY  EDWARD  BUNKER 

ruAsi,  N  L 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi. 


REECE  EDWARD  BROWN,  JR. 

Farmhouse 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C. 

Animal  Industry 

Alpha  Zeta;  Agriculturist  Business 
Manager;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  Vice- 
President  Farmhouse 


STEVE  KELLY  BROWN 

HENDERSQNVILLE,   N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 


LARRY  SCOTT  BUFF 

NEWrON,  N    C, 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi,  President;  Kappa 
Tau  Beta;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma;  Tomp- 
kins   Textile   Council, 


JACKIE  BURGESS 

HUNTERSVILLE,  N,  C, 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Intramural  Sports   1.  2,  3,  4;  Athletic 
Director  3,  4;  Vetville  Council  1,  3,  4. 


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JOSEPH  WAYNE  BURRIS 

Kappa  Alpha 

LINCOLNTON,  N.  C. 

Furniture  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Tau  Beta  Chi;  Intramural  Sports; 
Kappa  Alpha,  President  4;  IFC,  Vice- 
President;  Student  Furniture  Club; 
Forestry  Products  and  Research  Society. 


JAMES  LEO  BURTON,  JR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon,  Secretary;  Arnold  Air 
Society;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
ASCE. 


WALTER  CORNELIUS  CAGLE 

^.KEENSBORO,  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 


HARVEY  C.  CARROLL,  JR. 

HAMLET.   N    '.". 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

IAS;  Arnold   Air  Society;   Technician 
Staff. 


JENNINGS  GARLAND,  JR. 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

FLETCHER,  N.  C. 

Agronomy 

Ag  Club;  Agronomy  Club. 


GLENN  EDWARD  CARTER 

EAST  ROCKINGHAM,  N,  C, 
Textiles 

Phi    Kappa    Phi;    Sigma    Tau    Sigma; 
AFROTC;  DMS. 


GARY  JACKSON  CASEY 

DUDLEY,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  IRE. 


ALBERT  CASSUTO 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu 

BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

Textiles 


GORDON  LEE  BUTLER 

ANDREWS,  N,  ',., 

Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club. 


ROBERT  REX  CARPENTER 

PEACHLAND,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

Scabbard  and  Blade;  ASCE. 


HENRY  F.  CARTER,  JR. 

MAXTON,  N.  C. 
Agronotny 


RICHARD  ADRIAN  CAUBLE 

SALISBURY,   N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  Veterans  Association. 


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CHARLES  EDWARD  CAUDILL 

GLENDALE  SPRINGS,   N 
Agriculliiial  Economics 

GEORGE  EVERETT  CAUDLE 

RiCI-IFIELD,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Education 

Agricultural  Education  Club;  Veterans 
Association;    Dorm    Athletic    Director. 

WOO  YONG  CHA 

SEOUL,  KOREA 
Textile  Chemistry 

Phi  Psi. 


NED  OLIVER  CHAPMAN 

Mijh  .■-;<  \o\-i.  \-\  G 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE  3,  4. 

JESSE  CHAPPELL,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  G 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 

JOE  SENTER  CHAPPELL 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Economics 

Ag  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Ag  Economics  Club 
3.  4,  Vice-President  4. 


JAMES  H.  CHEATHAM,  JR. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

GARY,  N.  G 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAE;  Campus  Book  Store  Com- 
mittee. 

HARRY  FRAZIER  CHERKAS 

OXFORD.  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  UKAKOB  Societ>' 

DAVID  THOMPSON  CHURCH 

STUART,  VA 
Textiles 

UKAKOB  Society;  Treasurer  Delta 
Kappa  Phi;  Manager  of  DEKAP;  Air 
Force  Glee  Club  2. 


VITO   ANTHONY    CILIBERTI 

OLIVE  BRIDGE,  N.  Y. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Pinetum  Business  Staff 
I,  Assistant  Business  Manager  2, 
Business  Manager  3;  Alternate  to  Stu- 
dent Government  2;  Newman  Club 
Treasurer  2,  Vice-President  3.  Presi- 
dent 4;  Pinetum  Secretary-Treasurer 
3;  Program  Chairman  Pulp  and  Paper 
Society  4. 

ROBERT  WOOLARD  CLARK 

EVERETTS,  N.  C. 
Agronomy 

Ag  Club;  Agronomy  Club. 

DONALD  HENRY  CLARKE 

GRIMESLAND,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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183] 


RAYMOND    W.  CLARY,  JR. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


RALEiCH,  N    C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

RICHARD  WILLIAM  CLIMO 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Varsity  Swimming 
Team  3,  4;  Monoeram  Club;  New- 
man Club 

GEORGE  B.  CLINE,  JR. 

CHAPEL  HILL,   N    C 
Engineering  Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  Vice-President;  Chairman  Collega 
Union  Gallery  Committee  2;  Chairman 
Forum  Committee  ^:  Air  Forre  Clee 
Club;  ASCE;  IAS 


OTIS  EARL  COBB 

RALEIGH,  N    u 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

Al   Club;  Ag  Club 

WILLIAM  YOUNTS  COBB 

Farmhouse 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 

Dairy  Manufacturing 

Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  Interfraternity  2, 
3,  4;  Dairy  Products  Judging  Team; 
N.  C.  Dairy  Products  Association 
Scholarship  2,  3. 

WILLIAM  E.  COCHRAN,  JR. 

uONCORD,  r-j    ^_ 
Civil  Engineering 

ACSE;   Intramural  Sports  2,  3.  4;  Big 

Four  Day  2. 


MAX  ROBERT  CODY 

HICKORV,  N    C 
Dairy  Husbandry 

Dairy  Cattle  judging  Team 

BILLY  RAY  COGGINS 

THGMASVILLE.  N.  C, 
Textiles 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Intramural    Sports 

EMIL  CONN   III 

Phi   Epsilon  Pi 

PHILADELPHIA   19,  PA 

Furniture  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Furniture   Club;    Forest    Products    Re- 
search   Society;    Varsity    Riflery    1,    2 


JOHN   L.  COLLEY,  JR. 

■   !P'pa   Epsilon 
.,\  iL\;ilJGTON,  N,  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Phi    Eta   Sigma;  Veterans  Association; 
AIIE. 

PRESTON  ANDREW  COLLINS 

K^A'iSMLLb,   N    i_. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  AIEE;  IRE  Student 
Branch;  It.  Col..  AFROTC;  Wing  Staff 

Adjutant    and    DirP'-i"'-  "f    Pprcannel. 

ROBERT  REID  COOKE 

ASHFP'JI  :  •     M 
Chemical  Engineering 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Army  ROTC    1.   2.   3,   4;  AlChE 
2.  3,  4,  President  4;  Engineers  Council 
4. 


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ARCHIE  W.  COPELAND 


hidiiitriut  and  Rural  Recrealirtu 

College  Union;  CU  Dance  Commitlee. 
Secretary  2,  3;  CU  Hospitality  Com- 
mittee Chairman  4;  CU  Board  of 
Chairmen;  Cheerleader  3,  4. 


JOHN  ALLIE  CORBETT 

WILSON,  N    (_ 
Textiles 


WILBUR  LESLIE  CORSON 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Fencing  1  ;  AIIE;  Amateur  Radio  Club; 
Veterans  Association. 


KENNETH  W.  COWANS 

•       -  SVILLE    N    Y 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 


JOHN  WESLEY  COPELAND 

Pi    kdpt'd    Alp)  Id 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Textiles 


HAMILTON  COREY,  JR. 

Sigma  Nu 

RALEIGH.  N,  C 

Electrical  Engineering 

Phi   Eta  Sigma;  AIEE;   ROTC   Lt 


LEONARD  WAYNE  COTTEN 

f-Ml  rsE;Oh:iJ.  N   r 
Electrical  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Socieiy;  Cross  Country  1  ; 
Intramural  Athletics  2.  4;  AIEE;  Inter- 
dormitory  Council;  Dorm  President; 
Advanced  AFROTC. 


FRANK  A.  CRAWFORD 

CHADBOURN.  N,  C 
Industrial  Arts 


WILLIAM   L  COPELAND 

PANTECO,  N    C 
Math  Education 

Math  and  Science  Club. 


ROBERT  CORNWELL,  JR. 

SOUlHEPN   PINES,   N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

IRE;  Veterans  Association 


JOHN  W.  COWAND,  JR. 

WINDSOR.  N,  C 
Chemical  Engineering 

Forum    Committee    AlChE;    Engineers 
Council. 


WILLIAM  K.  CREASY 

CIBSONVILLE.  N.  C 
Mechanical  Engineering  , 
Aeronautical  Option 

IAS. 


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LEWIS  WALTER  CRESS 

WILLIS  1.  CRUMPLER,  JR. 

JAMES  FREDERICK  DALBY 

JOHN  HARRY  DASKAL 

CONCORD,  N.  C 
Agricultural  Education 

VVATHA,   M.   L, 
Mechanical  Engineering 

iig'ra  Pni   t^psiion 

NORFOLK,  VA. 

Engineering  Mathematics 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Mu  Beta 
Psi;    Sigma    Pi    Alpha;    Interfratemity 
Bowling;  NC  State   Band   1,  2. 

FAtETTEvILLE,   N.  i_ 

Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Football   1,  2,  3,  4. 

HERMAN  G.  CROOM,  JR. 

Alpha  Camma  Rho 

AYDEN,  N    C 

Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Edu- 
cation Club. 

MORRIS  RAY  CURRY 

GREENSBORO.  N    C. 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE  Vice-President. 

ABBAS  A.  KARIM  DAOUD 

SAMARRA,  IRAw- 
Entomology 

BENNIE  BURTON   DAVIS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Phi  Psi. 

HANNA  NOURI   DAOUD 

RONALD  WARREN  CROW 

LEXINGTON.  N    C 

KENNETH  MYRON   DABER 

CONRAD  ALVIN   DAVIS 

LEAKSVILLE,  N.  C 

MOSUL,  IRAQ 

General  Horticulture  unit 

Onianiei/tals 

Textiles 

Phi   Psi;   Baptist  Student  Union;   Bas- 
ketball  1,  2. 

fvir,  A!RV,  N    u 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  ASME. 

AI  echanical  Engineering 

Intramurals   1,  2,  3;  Baseball   1;  Army 
ROTC:  ASME. 

Horticulture  Club;   International  Club 
Coemopolitan    Club;    Phi    Eta    Sigma 
Phi  Kappa  Phi, 

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GENE  CARROLL  DAVIS 

CASTONIA,  N.  L 
Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mli;  AllE;  Intramural  Sports 
3.  4;  Captain,  Army  ROTC. 

JAMES  ROBERT  DAVIS 

HILLSBORO.  M 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE:  VCD 

REEVES  KETNER  DAVIS 

CANDLEk,  N    I. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Secretary'  Veterans  Association;  Vet- 
erans Association  1,  2.  3,  4;  ASME 
1,  2,  3,  4;  ASME  Membership  Chair- 
man 4;  Engineers  Council  3,  4;  State 
Fair  Exhibit  Chairman;  College  Union 
Theater  Committee. 


THOMAS  SAFRIT  DAVIS 

CLIFFSIDE,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Thefa  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  ASME;  Stu- 
dent Government;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau 
Beta   Pi. 

YOUNG  STEELE  DAVIS,  JR. 

STATESVILLE,  N    C. 
Textiles 

J.  GODFREY  DAYE 

CONCORD,  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4;  ASHAE  2,  3, 
4,  Vice-President  4;  Fencing  1,  2,  3. 
Captain  3;  Dorm  Secretary  and  Floor 
Manager  3;  Dorm  President  and  Man- 
ager 4;  Engineers  Fair;  AFROTC  1,  2, 
3,  4;   Interdormitory  Council  4. 


PERRY  LEE  DEAL 

LANDIS,   N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Arnold  Air  Society;  IAS;  Intramural 
Sports;  Distinguished  Military  Student; 
Dorm  Vice-President;  Dorm  Social  Di- 
rector; Dorm  Floor  Manager 

ROBERT  BURNELL  DEAL 

HICKORY,  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Student  Covernment  Judicial  Board; 
AllE;  Engineers  Council  Representa- 
tive 

JOHN   HARRISON  DeCOSTE 

BASKING  RIDGE,  N.  J. 
Forest  Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  ICD;  Foresti7  Club. 


JOHN  B.  DeCOURSEY  III 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Tennis  1,  2,  3.  Team  Captain  4;  In- 
tramural   Sports;    Industrial   Arts  Club 

EMERSON  B.  DEESE,  JR. 

FarmHouse 

MONROE,  N.  C. 

Agriculture — Soils 

Editor  Crops  and  Soils;  Editoral  Staff 
of  The  Agriculturist;  Ag  Club;  Agron- 
omy Club;  BSU  Council;  Secretary- 
Treasurer  Ag  School  Day. 

AUGUST  A.  DeHERTOGH 

Sigma  Oil 

LEMONT,   ILL. 

Field  Crops 

Scabbard      and      Blade;      Intramurals; 

Chairman  of  Investigations  Committee 

for  Jury  Board. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors  .  .  .  1957 


JAMES  WILLIAM  DEMPSEY 

rhi    kdppd     I  ai ; 

WINTERVILLE,  N.  C^ 
Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Secrciary  Phi  Kappa  Tau  -4;  Veterans 
Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  YDC  3,  4;  Industrial 
Arts  Club  3,  4;  YMCA  I,  2,  3,  4. 

DONALD  LEE  DENTON 

MORCANTON.  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Distinguished  Mi'i- 
fary  Student;  Art  Editor  Technician; 
Tennis  Team  )  ;  Secretary  3,  Vice- 
President  4;  Baptist  Student  Union 
Council;  College  Union  Board  of  Chair- 
men; College  Union  Board  of  Directors; 
Arnold    Air    Society;    Recorder.    AIIE. 

DARRELL  CHARLES  DESS 

NEV,'  CASTLE,  P/' 

Industrial  and  Rural  Recrea'ion 

Monogram  Club  Secretary;  Football   1 
2.  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3.  4. 


WILLIAM  EDWIN   DICK,  JR. 

Alpha  Gamma   Rho 

AFTON,  VA 

Agricultural  and  Biological 

Chemistry 

RICHARD  E.  S.  DIGGS 

rJORFOLK.  \  A 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 

GEORGE  GRADY  DIXON 

AYDEN,  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 


CHARLIE  ODELL  DOWD 

Pi   Kappa  Ph, 

CIBSONVILLE.  N    C 

Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Veterans  Club;  AIEE; 
EE  Honors  Program;  Education  Com- 
mittee; Traffic  Committee;  President 
Pledge  Class,   Pi   Kappa   Phi 

VICTOR  GERALD  DOWLESS 

ACME,  N    C, 

Forestry 

Xi    Sigma   Pi;    Ranger   4;    Pinetum   4; 

Student    Government;    SAP;    Forestry 

Club  Sergeant-At-Arms  4. 

JAMES  ARCHIE  DRIGGERS 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N    l 

Textiles — Yarn  Manufacturing 

Kappa  Tau  Beta;  Tompkins  Textile 
Council;  Veterans  Association 


WILLIAM  LOUIS  DUDLEY 

l;OXBtJKO,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;   NSPR;  VCD;    Inlramurals 

ROBERT  LEWIS  DUNIGAN 

BURCAW.  N 
Agricultural  Education 

Football    1,   2,   3,   A 

WILLIAM  HARP  DUNN 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 

Ciril  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

Gymnastic  Club  2,   3;  ASCE. 


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JOHN  JOSEPH  DuPLESSIS 

Sigma   Pm   Ep^i'.'" 

RICHMOND,  VA 

Nuclear  and  Metallurgical 

Engineering 

Phi  Ela  Sigma;  Sigma  Phi  Sigma;  In- 
tramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  AIR;  Vice-Presi- 
dent Society  for  Metals, 


CHARLES  E.  DUSENBURY 

_V1INCT0K    '. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME, 


SPENCER  S.  EDMONDSONJR. 

•   I    IvlOUNT,   N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Varsity  Golf    1,   2.  3,  4, 


JACK  DEAN   EDWARDS 

PliL.AH   POKES T,   N    C 
forest  Management 


JONATHAN   BARNES  ELLIS 

STANTor•JSBUKi.^,  ^i  c 

Ag  Economics 

Ag  Economics  Club 


JAMES  THURMAN   EMERY 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 


JOHN  ALBERT  EMORY 

■    IIP-/ILLF,  N 
Agricultural  and  Biological 
Chemistry 


FRANK  WATSON   ENGLISH 

tJAKION,  N.  C, 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

Dairy  Products  judging  Team ;  Ag  Club; 
Al  CLUB, 


JIMMIE  RONALD  ECKARD 

:haplotte  n  •: 

Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE;  Cross  Counrry  4;  Track  4; 
Vice-President  Tucker  Dorm  1  ;  Dormi- 
tory' Council  4, 


ALEX  McEACHERN   EFIRD 

Sigma    Phi    EpSi'icn 

WILMINGTON,  N    C 

Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha    Pi    Mu;    Scabbard    and    Blade; 
Golf   I.  2,  3,  4. 


JOE  BRANDON   EMORY 

ASHEVILLE,  N,  C. 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club;  SAP;  Tennis  1;  Arnold 
Air  Society. 


HARRY  EDWARD  EPPS 

:  y.    •  '-A,  \\    C 

I  urn/lure  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Tau  Beta  Pi  Vice-President;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  AIIE;  Furniture  Club;  Companion 
of  St,   Patrick. 


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JOSE  JOAQUIN  ESCOBAR 

CCLOfv-BlA,  S    •■ 
Textiles 

Soccer  Team  1,  2,  3.  4:  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Newman  Club;  Billiard  Team. 


WINFIELD  H.  FARTHING 

L-OONE,  N     _ 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta    Kappa   Nu;    Phi    Kappa   Phi;    Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Band;  Glee  Club;  AIEE. 


WORDEST  RAY  FELTS 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C, 
Textiles 
Phi  Psi. 


RODDY  HARPER  FIELDS 

CREENStOf.Q,  t-    >: 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

ASAE;    Scabbard    and    Blade;    ROTC 
1st  Lt. 


RONALD  RHODES  ESTRIDGE 

ASMEVILLE.  N    C, 
Industrial  Engineering 


KNUT  FASTING 

SANDVIKA  OSLO,  NORWAY 
Electrical  Engineering 


JORGE  FERENCZI 

HA\'Ar'JA,  CUBA 

Textiles 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Varsity    Soccer    1; 
President  Cosmopolitan   Club. 


ARTHUR  WILLIAM  FIHELLY 

.''■.Lt:  '/\iMl.jkl A,    \  A 

Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AlP;  CU  Forum  Com- 
mittee. 


GARY  EUGENE  EVERHARDT 

LENOIR,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 


WILLIAM  J.  FEIMSTER 

UNION  GROVE.  N    L 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Busi- 
ness Manager  Vo-Ag  Club;  Ag  Edu- 
cation Club;  Ag  Club. 


JOHN  CARROLL  FIELDS 

GOLDSBORO,  N    C, 

Wild  Life  Conservation  and 

Management 

Leopold    Wildlife    Club. 


HAROLD  M.  FLANAGAN 

FARMVILLE,  N.  C. 
Agronomy 

Alpha    Pi    Omega;    Monogram    Club; 
Swimming  Team  2,  3. 


[90] 


WILLIAM  F.  FLEMING 

SALISBURY,  N 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigrria:  S-abha'd  a'H  Blade; 
AIEE 

WALLACE  EUIN  FORD 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Glee  Club  2;  AIIE;  Baseball  2;  Presi- 
dent Freshman  Class;  Intramural  Sports. 

JOHN  LEE  FREEMAN 

HENDERSONVILLE,   ■.     " 
Ceramic  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Companion  of  St.  Patrick; 
Steele  Scholarship  Cup;  Chairman  Ad- 
visory Board  SE;  Moland-Drysdale  Cup; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Theta  Tau  Secre- 
tary; Keramos;  President  ACS;  Engi- 
neers Council;  Publicity  Committee 
CU;  Canterbury  Club;   1st  Lt    ROTC. 


JOE  PRESSON  FREEZE 

CHINA  GROVE,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE 

EDWARD  WILLIAM  FRIDDLE 

Ceramic  Engineering 

Newman    Club;     Keramos;     Treasurer 
Keramos;  ACS. 

DARALD  CLINTON  FRINK 

iHALLOTTE.   N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAE 


JOHN  WILLIAM   FRYE,  JR. 

ABERDEEN.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

President  CU;  Model  Airplane  Club 
2,  3.  4;  IAS;  Vice-Chairman  IAS  4; 
Arnold  Air  Society  4;  Distinguished 
Military'  Student;  AFPOTr  4 

THOMAS  WINFRED  FRYE 

MT    AIRY.   N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau  Vice -Regent;  IRE. 

WARREN  SULLIVAN  FULTON 

LAURINBURr,.  N    C 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  UKAOB, 


NEIL  ROGER  FUTTERMAN 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi 

lACKSON  HEIGHTS.  N    Y 

Textiles 

Phi   Psi;   Textile   Fcrurr     Tcr-nis  Team 

1.  2 

RONALD  ANDRE  GALL 

NEW  CASTLE,  PA 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Monogram   Club;   Football    1.   2,   ?,   ^: 
Basketball   1  ;  Track  2 

WILLIAM  P.  GARRABRANT 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
WILK'INCTON.  N    C 
furniture  Manufacturing  and 
Management 
Student  Government  2;   IDC  2;  Vice- 
President  4th  Dorm;  Freshman  Orien- 
tation Committee;  Student  Legislatu'e 

2.  3;  AIA;  Furniture  Club;  Cheerleader 
3;    Director   CU    Duplicate    Bridge   2. 

3.  4. 


Seniors...!  957 


1911 


Seniors  .  .  .  1957 


VICTOR  HERBERT  GARROU 

.ALDOSE,   f';    '^ 
Textile  Chemistry 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma;  Delta  Kappa  Plii; 
Vice-President  Cold  Dorm  3,  4; 
Tompkins  Textile  Council;  President 
AATCC  4. 

BOBBY  RAY  GAY 

KITTRELL,  U    C 
Agricultural  EngineeriMg 

ASAE;  Veterans  Club 

GEORGE  SABIN  GIBBS 

Sigma  Alptia  bpsilori 
CHEVY  CHASE,  MD. 
Forest  Management 

Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  2. 
3,  4;  Judicial  Board  Investigations 
Committee. 


JAMES  PATTERSON  GIBSON 

LAUREL  HILL,  N    C 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

Mu  Beta  Psi ;  ASAE;  Vv'esley  Founda- 
tion;  Band   1,  2. 

RALPH  MARION  GIBSON 

LAURINBURC.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ROBERT  IRWIN  GIDDINS 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu 

BELLE  HARBOR,  N.  Y 

Textiles 

Freshman  Basketball  1;  Intramurals  I. 
2,  3,  4;  IFC  Representative  to  In- 
tramural  Department  4, 


RALPH  LYNWOOD  GILLAND 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Design 

JAMES  DABNEY  GILLIAM 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

Animal  Industry — Pre-Vet 

A I  Club 

ROBERT  T.  GLADWELL,  JR. 

GREENSBORO.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  US  Naval  Reserve 


RENATO  JAIME  GOMEZ 

COLOMBIA,  S    A 
Textiles — Management 

CECIL  CONWAY  GOODE,  JR. 

LLULINv..,  SHKII^I(..o,    N    ^. 

Mechanized  Agriculture 

Ag  Club;  ASAE 

SIDNEY  H.  GORDON 

jigina  Alpha  Epj..t«. 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

AFROTC;  Cheerleader  3,  4. 


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GROVER  AUDREY  GORE 

jfJALLOTTE,   tsl    L. 
Animal  Industry 

Al   Club:  Ag  Club 


JAMES  WILLIAM  GORE 

/\lp[id   Oarnnid   Kh^_- 

TABOR  CITY.  N    C. 

Agricultural  Education 

Kappa    Phi    Kappa;    Alpha    Zela;    Ag 
Club;  Ag  Education  Club 


HOWARD  STAFFORD  GRAY 

Alpha  Camnij  Rho 
KERNERSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Animal  Husbandry 

Baseball   1;  Meats  Team  3;  Livestock 
Team  ■4. 


JOHN   RANDOLPH  GREEN 

TARBORO,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts 

Chess  Club;   ROTC;   Drum  and   Bugle 
Corps  1,  2. 


DONALD  DeARMON  GREY 

lJIAKLOTIE,  N    l 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME. 


BILLY  JOE  GRIFFIN 

MARSHVILLE.  N,  C. 
Textiles 


THOMAS  ARTHUR  GROCE  III 

ASHEVILLE,  N    ^^ 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE. 


ELLIOT  BREWER  GROVER 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

M  echanical  Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma.  President;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  ASME;  Engineers 
Council;  Student  Government  2;  Re- 
corder. Alumni  Chairman.  Chaplain. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Honors  Program. 


LEONARD  MANN  GOULD 

;JE\VP0RT,  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  AIIE;  PC  A 


WILBUR  KENT  GREER 

OLD  FORT,  M    v_ 
Chemical  Engineering 

Scabbard  and  Blade;  President.  Mili- 
tary Ball;  Dormitory  Floor  Manager; 
AlChE 


WILLIAM  J.  GRISWOLD 

Kappa  Alpha 

DURHAM.  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 


ALBERT  JOHN  GRUNFELD 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi 

SCRANTON.  PA. 

Textiles 

Editor.  Textile  Forum;  Tompkins  Tex- 
tile Council;  Student  Publications 
Board. 


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NEHMET  IRFAN  GUNER 

ZONCULDAK.  TURKEY 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Cosmopolitan  Club. 


RALPH   F.  GURGANUS 

JACKSONVILLE,  N,  C. 
Forest  Management 

Phi  Sigma  Pi;  Forestry  Club,  Vice- 
President;  YMCA  Cabinet  2;  Veterans 
Club. 


WILLIAM  ALVIN   HALL 

RALEIGH,  N,  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 


BILLY  MAURICE  HANEY 

CANTON,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Intramural  Sports:  IAS; 
ASME;    Veterans   Association. 


ROBERT  M.  GUNN 

Kappa  Sigma 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Blue  Key,  President;  Golden  Chain; 
ASCE;  Vice-President,  N.  C.  State 
Student  Legislature;  Vice-President, 
Student  Government  3. 


EDWARD  DEWITT  GURLEY 

BOSTIC,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Theta  Tau;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Intramural  Sports  2,  4;  ASME; 
Vetville  Council  3;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion 2,  4;  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 


GHAZI   ISMAIL  HAMAD 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N    C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME, 


JOSEPH  DONALD  HANEY 

Sigma  Alptia  Epiilon 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 


CREIGHTON  LEE  GUPTON 

CASTALIA.  N    i 
Agricultural  Education 

Intramural  Sports  2,  3;  Ag  Club;  Ag 
Education  Club. 


NORMAN  EUGENE  GUTHRIE 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 


JOE  WEBB   HAMRICK 

CHIMNEY  ROCK,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Delta    Kappa   Phi;   YMCA  Cabinet. 


CHARLES  W.  HANNAH 

CLYDE,  N,  I 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Blue     Key;    ASME;    Veterans    Club; 
Theta  Tau;  Vetville  Council. 


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RICHARD  H.HAPWARD,  JR. 

lLOOMFIELP.  N    ; 
Poultry  Science 

Freshman  Basketball  1  ;  Varsity  Soccer 
3,  4;  Dormitory  Basketball  1,  2,  3.  4; 
Monogram  Club;  City  League  Basket- 
ball 3;  Wesley  Foundation;  Ag  Club; 
Poultry  Science  Club 

JERRY  WARREN   HARDESTY 

ELZABETH  01\ .  N    C 
Animal  Husbandry 

AFROTC  Drill  Team  1,  2;  Ag  Club 
1,  2,  3.  4;  Al  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  4-H 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Livestock  Judging 
Team:   YMCA. 

WILLIAMA.  HARDISTER,  JR. 

Sigma  Nu 

NORTH  WILKESBORO.  N,  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  RICHARD  HARDY 

FRANKLIN,  VA 

Furniture  /Manufacttuing  and 

Management 

Furniture  Club,  Secretary  3;  Forest 
Products  Research  Society,  President  4. 

CROOM  HARDY  III 

HOPEWELL.  VA 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Veterans  Club  3,  4;  Recreation  Club, 
Secretary  4;  Athletic  Director  Bagwell 
Dorm. 

NORWOOD  0.  HARGROVE 

CLINTON,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Agriculture  Club;  Ag  Education  Club 


JESSE  W.  HARRELL,  JR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C, 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Theta  Tau,    IAS 

CLARENCE  ELTON  HARRIS 

ARCOLA,  N    C 

Agricultural  Education 

Agriculturist,  Reporter  2;  Intramural 
Football  1,  2;  Ag  Education  Club;  Ag 
Club;  Ag  Fair  Committee  2;  YMCA, 

ALBERT  STUART  HART 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
HIGH  POINT,  N,  C 
Nuclear  Engineering 
Pershing    Rifles    I,    2;    Scabbard    and 
Blade  3,  4;  CU  Photography  Commit- 
tee T 


BERRY  THOMAS  HART 

COLDSBORO,  N,  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Pershing   Rifles;    Army   ROTC;    Intra- 

murals. 

ROBERT  PAUL  HASTINGS 

LAWNDALE    N    C 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi, 

GEORGE  GLENN  HATCH 

MT,  OLIVE.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;    IDC;   Veterans  Association. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors  .  .  .  1957 


RAY  EUGENE  HATCHER 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C^ 
Textiles 

J.  LEE  HAUSER 

Theta  Clii 

RURAL  HALL,  N,  C 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHVE;  Intramurals;  Presidenl.  Thela 
Chi  Fraternity  4. 

GERALD  GORDON  HAWKINS 

RALEIGH,   H    C 
Intlustrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

President  Sigma  Nu  4,  Vice-President 
3.  Secretary  3;  Arnold  Air  Society 
Historian  4;  Sports  Editor  Technician 
3,  4;  Intramurals  1.  2,  3,  4;  Member 
Athletic  Council  3,  4;  Student  Govern- 
ment 3;  IPC  3,  4,  Publicity  Chairman 
4. 


MARION  ARNOLD  HAWKINS 

jANDY  RIDGE,   !■!     .. 
Agriculture 
Business    Manager,    Crops    and    Soils- 
ASA;  Ag  Club;  Veterans  Club 

THOMAS  B.  HAWKINS,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,   N    I 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;    Veterans   Association;    Cam^ius 
Stores  Activity   Committee 

DONALD  0.  HEAFNER 

!  ■    '    " ':T,  N    C, 
Cheiihcul  Engineering 

Mu  Beta  Psi,  Secretary;  AlChE;  N    C 
State  Orchestra. 


DAVID  A.  HEINZMANN 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

ROCK  HILL,  S    C 

Chemical  Engineering 

Phi    Eta   Sigma;   AlChE;   Social    Func- 
tions  Committee;    I  EC, 

JOSEPH  A.  HELM,  JR. 

SINKS  GROVE,  W    VA 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;   Veterans  Association;    Dormi- 
tory Softball  2. 

WILLIAM  H.  HERRING,  JR. 

Pi   kappa  Rn 
GASTONIA.  N    C. 
Citil  Engineering 


TERRY  LEE  HERSHEY 

MORRIS  PLAINS,  N    | 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Thirty  and  Three, 
Monogram  Club;  AlP;  Engineers  Coun- 
cil; IDC  Publicity  Director;  Editor.  The 
Methodist  Student;  V^/restling  1.  2; 
Wesley  Foundation. 

RICHARD  DEWITT  HEWITT 

I  du    kappa    Epsilon 

MORAVIA.  N,  Y, 

Agricultural  Economics 

CHARLES  S.  HEYMAN,  JR. 

ROME,  GA 

I  uniiture  Manufacturii/g  ami 

ManagemenI 

Freshman  Tennis  I. 


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JOHN   F.  HICKMAN   III 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Construction 

ASCE:  Vetville  Council. 


JACKIE  VANN  HILL 

CLINTON,   N    L 
Agriculture 


ROGER  POST  HILL 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

PINK  HILL,  N    C 

Agronomy 

Alpha  Zeta,  Pledgemaster;  Blue  Key; 
Editor,  Agriculturist,  Staff  2,  3;  Publi- 
cations Board  4;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4; 
Junior  Class  Treasurer  3,  President  4; 
Ag  Club;  Agronomy  Club;  ASA  Na- 
tional Treasurer;  President  Alpha  Cam- 
ma  Rho;  Chairman  Agronomy  Fair  3; 
Student  Welfare  Committee  2. 


JOHN  CALDAR  HINSON 

MONKOE,  N,  C. 
Textiles 


JUAN   EDUARDO  HISADA 

GARY,  N    L 
Industrial  Engineering 

Newman   Club;   Cosmopolitan   Club. 


DONALD  E.  HITCHCOCK 

Phi   Kappa  Tau 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Arnold    Air    Society;    Baseball    1. 


BYRON  RANKIN  HODGIN 

GUILFORD  COLLEGE,  N.  i. 
Animal  Industry 

Business  Manager,  Meat  &  Milk;  Ag 
Club;  Ag  Fair  Chairman  4;  Al  Club, 
Custodian  2;  Treasurer,  Meat  Gr  Milk 
Publications. 


EMANUEL  K.  HOFFMAN 

GOLD  HILL,  rj    C 
Civil  Engineering 


CLIFFORD  W.  HOLDSCLAW 

;:'G-,  ILLS  FOi-:D,  N.  C 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag  Club;  Ag  Education  Club;  Wesley 
Foundation;  Reporter  Ag  Education 
Club. 


ALMON  ORLAND  HOLLAND 

kUIH,  N.  C 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  TTC. 


WILLIAM  J.  HOLLENBECK 

FORT  BRAGG,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME. 


ROBERT  DOUGLAS  HOLMES 

nFiirfi'  ;.0N,  N.  c. 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi    Epsilon;    ASCE;    Veterans    Club; 
Treasurer  Chi   Epsilon. 


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WILLIAM  C.  HOLOMAN 

RALEiCH,  N    C, 
Chemical  Engineering 

Scabbard  and  Blade  4;  Chairman  Film 
Committee  CU;  CU  Social  Committee 
2;  CU  Board  of  Directors  4;  AlChE 
2.  3,  4;  Wolfpack  Band  2;  Wild  Life 
Club  3,  4;  State  College  DeMolay  4; 
Young  Republicans  Club  4. 


CHARLIE  H.  HONEYCUTT 

Sigma  Nu 

SALISBURY,  N,  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Intramurals     1,     4;     Lt.     Commander 
Sigma  Nu  Fraternity. 


JAFAR  HOOMANI 

TEHEkAN,   IRAN 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi   Epsilon;   ASCE;  Soccer   I,  2. 


LEONARD  CLYDE  HOOTS 

HENDERSONVILLE.   N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Scabbard  and  Blade;  AIEE;  IRE;  Tech- 
nical Director  WUWP. 


DAVID  REID  HOPKINS 

Alplia  Camrrid  Riio 

BROWN  SUMMIT.  N.  C. 

Agronomy 

Agriculturist,  Circulation  2;  Big  Four 
Sports  Day  2;  Reporter  and  Secretary, 
American  Society  of  Agronomy;  Assist- 
ant Treasurer,  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Agriculture  Club 

WILLIAM  H.  HORNE  III 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers;  Amateur 
Radio  Club;  Veterans  Association, 
President  2,  3;  Young  Republicans 
Club. 


CARL  RANDOLPH   HORTON 

i  heta    I au 

LEAKSVILLE,  N    C 

linluilrial  Engineering 


FRED  WILLIAM  HOUTZJR. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
ELIZABETH  CITY.  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 
M  ecbanical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Alpha  Phi  Mu;  Secre- 
tary Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  President  3; 
AIIE 


ARTHUR  LEON  HOWARD,  JR. 

RALEIGH.   |NJ    C 
Wood  Products  Merchandising 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Vice-President  2, 
3.  4;  Forestry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Forest 
Product  Research  Society  2,  3,  4. 


GEORGE  R.  HOWARD,  JR. 

Kappa  Alpha 

CHARLOTTE.  N    C 

Chemistry 


WILLIAM  E.  HOWARD 

KANNAPOLIS.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 


JOE  DAWKINS  HOWELL 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C 
Animal  Husbandry  (Pre-Vet.) 

Animal    Industry  Club;   Pre-Veterinary 
Club 


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MELVIN   EDGAR  HOWELL 


TYNER.  N,  C 
Agricultural  Education 

Agriculture   Education   Club;   Agricui- 

BOBBY  LYNWOOD  HUBBARD 

Sigma  Chi 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 

Textiles — Management  Option 

Scabbard  and  Blade  Society,  Pershing 
Rifles  Society;  Fraternity  Intramurals 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Treasurer,  Sophomore  Class 
2. 

DONALD  ELMER  HUDSON 

ZIRCORIA,  N 
Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club,  President  3;  BSU 
Council  3,  4;  Agriculture  Club   1,  2 


LARRY  BRUCE  HUDSON 

MAIDEN.  N 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu ;   IPF 

JAMES  P.  HUFFSTETLER 

ESTONIA.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 

CHARLES  BELAY  HUMMEL 

bigma   Nil 

RALEIGH,  N,  C. 

Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Association;  Lutheran 
Student  Association,  Vice-President  2; 
Dormitory  Club. 


ROBERT  REEVES  HYATT 

FarmHouse 
BRYSON  CITY,  N.  C. 

Soils 

Agriculture     Club;     Agronomy     Club; 
American    Society    of    Agronomy. 

JOHN  H.  ISIMINGER 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 

CHARLES  THOMAS  ISOM 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C 

Furniture  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Furniture   Club;   FPRS,   Secretary. 


CHARLES  ARMON  JACKSON 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

BENSON,  N.  C 

Horticulture 

Alpha  Zeta;  Agriculturist  Staff;  Stu- 
dent Government  4;  YMCA  Cabinet 
4;  College  Union  Board  of  Directors  3. 
Horticulture  Club  I.  2,  3,  4,  President; 
Ag  Club  1-4;  Wesley  Foundation  I,  2. 

HARRY  COMLY  JAMES 

GRAHAM,   N    L 

Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  College  Union  Theatre 
Committee. 

RAFI  JAVID 

TEHERAN,   IRAN 

Electrical  Engineering 

Cosmopolitan  Club;  International  Club; 
Vice-President,  Turlington;  IDC  Com- 
mittee Chairman. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors  .  .  .  1957 


JAMES  HOWARD  JERNIGAN 

i.uUvViN,   N    L 
Agricultural  Education 

RICHARD  F.  JESSUP 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C, 
Agricultural  Engineering 

ASAE;  IDC;  Pershing  Rifles;  Alexander 
Vice-President,  Floor  Manager  3,  Pres- 
ident, Manager  4;  Army  ROTC  PIO  4; 

IDC  Secretary  4 

ROBERT  JOBE 

ELM  CITY,  N.  C. 
Cii'il  Engineering 


FREDA  LEROY  JOHNSON 

BENSON,  N    ■. 

Cit'il  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

ASCE. 

JAMES  V.  JOHNSON,  JR. 

KENLY,  N,  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Theta  Tau;  CU  Board  of  Di- 
rectors; Vetvilie  Mayor;  Student  Gov- 
ernment  Development   Committee. 

MACK  McGUIRE  JOHNSON 

FOUR  OAKS,  Ixi    >^ 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Basketball  1;  Floor 
Manager,  Alexander  Dorm  4. 


NED  GARRETT  JOHNSON 

SHELBY,  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAE. 

JOHN  WALTER  JONES 

SPARTA,  N    C, 
Animal  Husbandry 

JOSEPH  WALTERS  JONES 

HICKORY.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASM;  ASTE 


THOMAS  GUTHRIE  JONES 

CjKAHAM,   N    C 
Agronomy 

RICHARD  CHARLES  JORDON 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi 

CAMBRIA  HEIGHTS,  N,  J. 

Textile  Chemistry 

Phi  Psi;  Track  Team  1  ;  Tompkins  Tex- 
tile Council,  Secretary;  AATChC. 
Vice-President;  IFC,  Activities  Chair- 
man;   Phi    Epsilon    Pi,    Vice-President 

WILLIAM  MICHAEL  JOYCE 

VVINSTON-SALEM,  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Intramural  Sports;  Berry  Dorm. 
Secretary. 


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JOSEPH  WILLIAM  KAPHERR 

kIkEEDMOOR,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 


RICHARD  PEATROSS  KELLEY 

.  -tkMAN'IOt'J,  I'J    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE 


JAMES  EDWARD  KEY 

MOUNT  AIRY,  N,  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  Textile  Conference  Committee. 


RONALD  DAVID  KINCAID 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;    ROTC,    Major;   Scabbard   and 
Blade, 


WILLIAM  H.  KELLER,  JR. 

CORINTH-HOLDERS,  N.  C. 
hiiluslria!  and  Rural  Reirealioii 


JACK  STEWART  KELLEY 

LOGAN,  VV.  \'A. 
Forest  Management 

Pinetum    Staff;    Forestry    Club 


JACK  CRAIG  KENNEDY 

M"  'MASVILLE,  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE  3,  4;  Pfeiffer  College  1,  2. 


DAVID  HARRIS  KERSEY 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Vice-Pres- 
ident; Arnold  Air  Society.  Executive 
Officer;  Dean's  List;  ASCE,  Secretary; 
Drama  Club;  AFROTC,  Squadron  Com- 
mander; Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Certificate  for 
High  Honors;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Activ- 
ities Committee;  Winner,  Chicago 
Tribune  Medal  for  Junior  in  AFROTC 


WILLIE  L  KILIAN,  JR. 

RIDGEWAY,  N    C 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASAE;  YMCA. 


ROBERT  TRAVIS  KING 

FAIR  BLUFF,  N.  C 
Animal  Industry 

Intramural  Sports;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club- 


WILLIAM  ROSS  KIMBALL 

CHINA  GROVE,  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME. 


WILLIAM  PRESTON  KING 

FAIR  BLUFF,  N.  C 
Animal  Industry 

Intramural  Sports;  Ag  Club;  Al   Club 


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JAMES  FELIX  KLUTTZ 

Koppa  Alpha 

CONCORD,  N    C. 

Design 


WILLIAM  ERNEST  KOPP 

CLINTON.  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts 


SAMUEL  J.  LAMBERT,  JR. 

Alpha  Gamma  Kho 

BRODNAX.  VA 
Dairy  Husbandry 


JOHN  PAUL  LANGLEY 

KOCK.Y   MOUNl.   N.  C 
Dairy  Manufacturing 


DANIEL  VERNON  KNIGHT 

PANTECO.  N    C 

Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE. 


GEORGE  D.  KNIGHT,  JR. 


lOI-'l  INA,   I, 
A  rchilcctun 


MAHLON   B.  KUNSELMAN 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N,  C. 

Forest  Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi. 


JOHN  MARSHALL  LAKE 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

CHARLOTTE.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Rifle  Team 
1,  2,  3;  Drill  Team  1.  2;  Secretary. 
Senior  Class:  Honor  Flight  Leader  3. 
Wing  Commander  4;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
Scholastic  Chairman, 


JANE  ASBILL  LAND 

■■iOF:k,  S    C 

Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE;  Hospitality  Committee,  College 
Union    1,   2;   Library  Committee   2. 


JOHN  HAYWOOD  LANE,  JR. 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Agronomy 

Blue  Key;  Ag  Club;  Consolidated  Uni- 
versity Council;  Technician  Business 
Manager  3,  4;  Agronomy  Club;  Vice- 
President,  Student  Government  4;  S-  G. 
Senator  2,  3;  Investigations  Committee 
Chairman  3;  Sigma  Chi,  Historian  2; 
Corresponding  Secretary,   Blue   Key. 


OTHA  GENE  LANGLEY 

ROCKY  MOUNT,   N    C 
Agricultural  Education 


KILBY  CHESLEY  LANIER 

CHINQUAPIN,   N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  YMCA 
Cabinet  2-4;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Presi- 
ident;  Student  Government  Represen- 
tative 2;  Ag  Education  Club;  Social 
Functions   Committee, 


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EDWARD  BERT  LASSITER 

Farm  House 

FOUR  OAKS,  N,  C 

Agricultural  Economics 

Ag  Economics  Club 

GEORGE  TERRELL  LATHROP 

Sigma  Chi 
ASHEVILLE.  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Sigma 
Epsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Blue 
Key;  Golden  Chain;  ASCE;  Feature 
Editor  Technician  2.  Associate  Editor 
3,  Editor  4;  Intramurals;  CUSC  4, 
Cad.  Col.  AFROTC;  CU  Board  of  Di- 
rectors;   Print    Shop    Committee 

CHARLES  JAMES  LAW,  JR. 

PELHAM,   N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Alpha  Zeta.  Treasurer;  Thirty  &  Three. 
Vice-President;  Blue  Key,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Golden  Chain;  Secretary  Kappa 
Phi  Kappa;  Treasurer  YMCA;  President 
YMCA;  Treasurer  Ag  Club;  Secretary 
&  Treasurer   CUSC. 


JAMES  LANGSTON  LAW 

REIDSVILLE,   N    C 

Textiles — Synthetic  and  Yarn 

Manufacturing 

Delta    Kappa   Phi;   Veterans  Club 

ROBERT  LEE  LAWRENCE 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

Vv'INSTON-SALEM,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Pi    Tau    Sigma;    Tau 

Beta  Pi;  ASME;  President,  Sigma  Phi 

Eosilon 

EDWARD  J.  LAWSON,  JR. 

DUBLIN.  GA 
Wood  Technology 

Xi   Sigma  Pi;  Track    I;   Forestry  Club 
I,  2.   3.  4. 


HAL  THOMAS  LEACH 

STATESVILLE.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;   IRE;  Veterans  Association 

PALMER  WILSON  LEE 

FarmHouse 
MARSHVILLE,  N    C 
Poultry  Science 
Agriculturist  Staff  3;   Poultry   Judging 
Team  4;  YMCA  1,  2.  3,  4,  Vice-Pres- 
ident 3;  Poultry  Club  Program  Chair- 
man 3. 

ASHLEY  GRAY  LEGGETT,  JR. 

WASHINGTON.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega  1,  2,  3.  4,  Vice-President  2,  3, 
President  3;  Engineers  Council  3  4; 
AIEE  4;  IRE  2,  3.  4;  Chairman  IRE  4 


DONALD  TURNER  LIDEN 

ROCKVILLE  CENTRE,   N    Y 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

Animal  Industn,'  Club;  Ag  Club;  Track 
1,  2;  Wrestling  1,  2;  Intramurals  1,  2, 
3,   4;    Dairy    Products    Judging   Team 

LARRY  KEITH  LINKER 

CONCORD,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Assistant  Business 
Manager  Vo-Ag;  Ag  Education  Club; 
Agricultural   Club 

PHIL  EMMANUEL  LIPE 

Tiieta  Chi 

LANDIS,  N.  C. 

Textiles 


Sen iors  .  . .  1  957 


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Sen  iors  .  .  .  1  957 


JAMES  FRANKLIN  LOCKLEAR 

GIBSON.  N    C, 
Textiles 

Member  of  Inter-Varsity;  Christian 
Fellowship. 

CHARLES  MARVIN  LOFLAND 

>  ONOVER,  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE    4;    Veterans    Association    3,    4 

JOHN  YOUNG  LOMAX 

GUILFORD  COLLEGE.  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Blue  Key;  Golden  Chain  Arch  Regent; 
Business  Manager,  Radio  Station 
VAWP;  Editor.  Daily  Technician; 
Publications  Board;  Engineers  Council. 
Vice-President;  ASME;  ASM;  ASTE; 
Chairman,    Engineers   Exposition. 


JAMES     L  LOWE,  JR. 

ELKIN.  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi 

ROY  LEON  LUCKENBACH 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N    C 
Textile  Chemistry 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  American  Associa- 
tion Textile  Chemists  &  Colorists; 
Veterans  Association;  Agromeck  Staff; 
AATCC,  Secretary;  Sales  Manager. 
WVWP. 

ELLIS  BAXTER  LYDA 

HENDERSONVILLE.  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  Ag  Education 
Club;  Ag  Club. 


JAMES  NEVIS  McALISTER 

|:  ANNAPOLIS.   N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

PETER  EDWARD  McELLIGOTT 

VESTAL.  N    -t 
Nuclear  Engineering 

AlP;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Sigma  Pi  Alpha; 
Mu  Beta  Psi,  President;  State  College 
Band,  Orchestra  and  Glee  Club, 

SAMUEL  FRITZ  McGEIVER 

ASHEBORO.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Treas- 
urer; Tau  Beta  Pi,  Recording  Secretary; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Student  Government 
Representative;  Engineers  Council  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  C.  McGINNIS 

CHARLOTTE    N    C. 
Animal  Industry 

Ag  Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  AlC  1.  2,  3,  4; 
Scabbard  and  Blade,  President;  Dairy 
Science  Club  4;  Dairy  Cattle  Judging 
Team  4;  Livestock  Day  Vice-Chair- 
man; Winner  of  F.  M    Haig  Trophy  4 

ROBERT  LEE  McGUIRE 

BREVARD.   N    f 
Animal  Husbandry 

Intramural  Basketball;  Football;  Soft- 
ball; Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  Livestock 
judging  Team. 

JERRY  ALLEN  MclNTOSH 

NEW  BERN.   N    (" 

Furniture  Manujucluring  and 

Management 

Cross  Country  Track  1  ;  Red  Coat  Band 
1,  2;  Furniture  Club;  FPRS. 


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JAMES  H.  McKENZIE 

FLOYD  ALLEN  McLAURIN 

FRED  ALLEN  MANGUM,  JR. 

HENRY  SCOTT  MARTIN 

r.ASTCNIA,  ^J    C 

j^nid  Alpha  Epsilon 

ZEBULON,  N    C 

BOONVILLE,  N    C 

Industrial  Engiineriiig 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N,  C, 

Agricultural  Economics 

Textiles 

AIIE. 

Electrical  Engineering 

Ag  Club;  Ag   Economics  Club,   Presi- 

Phi Psi;  Wrestling  1  ;  UCAKOB. 

AIEE;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Military  Edi- 
tor, Agromeck;  AFROTC.  Lt.  Colonel, 
Wing  Staff;  DMS, 

dent. 

CHARLES  MOORE  MARTIN 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

EDWARD  S.  MASSENBURG 

JAMES  M.  McKENZIE 

SALEMBURC,  N    C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

PHILLIP  BROOKS  McMAHAN 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN.  N.  C 
Animal  Industry 

Al   Club;  Ag  Club;   Block  and  Bndle 
Club. 

DANBURY,  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Scabbard  and   Blade,  Student  Govern- 
ment 2;  State  Student  Legislature  2, 
3 ;  Wataugan. 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

ASAE;  Ag  Club;  Veterans  Association. 

HAROLD  LUTHER  MARTIN 

MORGAN  T.  MASSEY 

KENNETH  L  McKINNEY 

DAVID  LESTER  MACE 

LINCOLNTON.  N.  C. 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 
HIGH  POINT.  N    C 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Textile  Chemistry 

AATCC;  Delta  Kappa  Phi. 

Civil  Engineering 
Construction  Option 

ASCE  3,  4. 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Monogram  Club;  Cross-Counlry 
1,  2;  Track  1,  2. 

Electrical  Engineering 

YMCA;    AIEE;    IRE;    Phi    Kappa    Phi 
Honor  Certificate. 

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KEITH  STEWART  MASON 

NEWPORT,  N^  C. 
Horticulture 

Horticulture     Club;     Social     Director 
Vv'elch  Dormitory'  2. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS  MEEKS 

WADESbOkO.  N,  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  AIEE;    IRE;  VCD. 


JERRY  POWELL  MILLER 

Hi   Kappa  Phi 

LENOIR,  N,  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

IAS;  AFROTC,  Flight  Commander. 


FRANK  E.  MINTER,  JR. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Engineering  Physics 

Student'  Government  Representative  2; 
Advisory  Committee  3,  4;  Student 
Supply  Stores. 


MICHAEL  A.  MASON,  JR. 

Sigma  Chi 

BEAUFORT,  N.  C. 

Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE;  Intramural  Sports  3,  4;  Secre- 
tary, Welch  4. 


GEORGE  JOHN  MEYER,  JR. 

I-'A,  CiCli,   [.I    C 

Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE,  Secretary;  Judicial   Board;  Engi- 
neers Fair;  CU  Campaign  Committee 


THOMAS  D.  MILLER  III 

IviOORESVILLE.  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

IRE;WVWP;  WUNC-TV. 


JACK  REID  MISENHEIMER 

'1  i'.  N    C 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE. 


KENNETH  V.  MATTHEWS 

Sigma  Chi 

KERNERSVILLE.  N.  C. 

Forestry 

FPRS;  Forestry  Club,  Treasurer  4. 


ERNEST  THERON  MILLER,  JR. 

tii(..t.Ulxi ,  InI    c 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME  3,  4;  ASM  4;  Arnold  Air  Society 
3,    4;    Lutheran    Student    Association 

1-4 


GENE  ANDERSON  MILLS 

WATHA.  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE. 


CLAUDE  EARLY  MONSEES 

i    '    ro.  N   C 
Al ccbanicat  Engineering 


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BOBBY  LEWIS  MONTAGUE 

RALEIGH,  N    l 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

S,-abhard  and  Blado,  ASHAE 

MALCOLM  H.  MONTGOMERY 

;.EMOPA,   N.  C, 

Animal  Industry 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Ag  Club  Reporter  3, 

Treasurer   4;    A!    Club,    Secretary   4; 

Dairy   Cattle   Judging   Team   4. 

BILLY  LEE  MOORE 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

NEW  BERN,  N    C 

Wildlife  Conservation  and 

Management 

Alpha  Zeta;  Baseball  I;  Football  1; 
Track  2;  Leopold  Wildlife  Society,  Pro- 
gram  Chairman;    DMS, 


DONALD  LEE  MOORE 

BURLINGTON,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Arnold  Air  Society, 
AIEE;  AFROTC,  DMS;  Textile  Con- 
ference Committee;  Engineers  Fair; 
State  Fair  Exhibit, 

WILLIAM  DOUGLAS  MOORE 

MARSHV'ILLE,   N    '. 
Textiles 

JAMES  ALVIN  MORGAN 

ASHEVILLE.  N    C 
Forestry 

Forestry  Club;  FPRS;  BSU  Council, 


RODERICK  HARVEY  MORRIS 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

MAXTON,  N    C. 

Horticulture 

Horticultural  Club,  Vice-President, 
Secretary;  Ag  Club. 

ROGER  LeROY  MORROW 

Sigrna  Alpha  Epsilon 
BURLINGTON,  N.  C, 
Textiles 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Student  Govern- 
ment; Textile  Forum   I,   2;  Tompkins 
Textile  Council  i,  2;  ROTC 

BOB  SPENCER  MORTON 

ALBEMARLE,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE; 
Theta  Tau;  Engineers  Council  4;  Pres- 
ident, ASCE,  Campus  Book  Store  Com- 
mittee 


MARION  H.  MORTON,  JR. 

Pi   Kappa  Phi 

ALBEMARLE,  N    C 

Architecture 

AIA;  Art  Editor,  Technician;  Editor, 
Blue  Shield  3,  4;  Wrestling  1  ;  Inter- 
fraternity   Sports 

RICHARD  EARL  MOSER 

Sigma  Chi 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASHAE;  Blue  Key; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Vice-President, 
Sophomore  Class;  Student  Government 
2,  3. 

EDUARDO  MOSQUERA 

CARACAS,  VENEZUELA 

Agronomy 

Cosmopolitan  Club;  Soccer;  Chess  Club. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors...!  957 


CLAUDE  WAYNE  MOSS 

FariiJ  iuLJbe 

RURAL  HALL.  N    C. 

Dairy  Manufacturing 

Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club; 
N.  C.  State  Dairy  Products  judging 
Team;  N.  C.  State  Datr>'  Products  As- 
sociation  Scholarship   : 

SAMUEL  HODGES  MOSS 

.'.'ILSON,  N    C 

iuriiiture  Manufacturiug  ami 

Management 

FPRS;  Furniture  Club^ 

WALTER  LEE  MOSS 

RUTHERFORDTON,  IJ    C 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

ASAE;  FEI,  Chairman;  Secretary,  Social 
Director,  Turlington  Dorm. 


ALFRED  L  MOWERY,  JR. 

Theta  CIk 

AUGUSTA,  CA 

Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi  Sigma 

RAMZAN  MUHAMMAD 

LYALLPUR,  PAKISTAN 
Textiles 

JAFAR  HADI  MUHJA 

DUVANIYAH.  IRAQ 
Agriculture 


ROBERT  ALLEN  MULLEN 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C 
liiili/strial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Veterans  Club  3.  4. 

WILLIAM  F.  MURPHY  III 

PHIDELPHIA,  PA 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE;  Canterbury  Club. 

NICHOLAS  F.  MUSSACK 

HALIFAX,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Newman  Club. 


ALLEN   FRAZIER  MYERS 

BADIN.  N.  C 

I'liniitiire  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Furniture  Club;  FPRS;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation. 

JIMMIE  DEAN  MYRICK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma,  Vice-President;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Intramural  Sports  1.  2,  3; 
Social  Functions  Committee;  IDC  2,  3, 
4;  Vice-President  IDC;  President  Cold 
Dorm;  Social  Director,  Cold  Dorm; 
Building  Manager  3,  4 

CHARLES  MITCHELL  NANCE 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 


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ROBERT  LLOYD  NANCE 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C, 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi;    Kappa  Tau  Beta;  Film  Com- 
mittee CU. 


CARMINE  F.  NICHOLAS 

CONCORD,  N.  C. 
Zoology 

AlP. 


ROBERT  DALE  NOBLE 

r-'ElDSMLLE,  N    C 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 


JAMES  MARTIN  NOLAN 

SHANNON.  N.  L 
Industrial  Engineering 

Blue  Key;  Golden  Chain;  Publications 
Board;  President  Student  Government 
2  years;  Intramurals;  Vetville  Mayor; 
CU  Board  of  Directors;  Athletic  Coun- 
cil; Chairman,  Rules  Committee;  Ori- 
entation Committee;  Athletic  Seating 
Committee;  Representative  Student 
Government;  ASME;  AIIE;  CUSC;  De- 
velopment Council. 


CHARLES  REXFORD  NORRIS 

WALLACE,  N   C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;   Dorm   Football   2;    ROTC. 


RONALD  GEORGE  NORWOOD 

RALE  loll,   N    o 
Forest  Management 

Xi   Sigma   Pi;    Forestry   Club 


VINCENT  THOMAS  NOVAK 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

KENOSHA,  WIS 

Textile  Chemistry 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Newman  Club;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Intramurals,  Dorm  and 
Fraternity  1,  2,  3,  4;  Delta  Kappa  Phi; 
Dorm  Floor  Manager;  American  Asso- 
ciation  Textile   Chemists   &   Colorists. 

EDWARD  W.  NUCKOLLS 

HENDERSONVILLE,  N.  C. 

Industrial  Engineering  and 

Engineering  Physics 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Alpha  Pi  Mu;  Sigma  Pi 
Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma 
Theta  Tau;  Engineers  Council;  AIIE 
Young  Republicans  Club,  President  4 
President,  Alpha  Pi  Mu  4,  Secretary 
3;  Treasurer,  Engineers  Council;  Engi- 
neering Honors  Program;  National  Car- 
bon Scholarship  Award 

BERNICE  WILBUR  ODIN 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Theta  Tau;  ASCE;  En- 
gineers Council;  VCD. 


DAVID  VANCE  ODOM 

HUM   TREE,   N    '.. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Football  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Monogram 
Club  3,  4. 


JAMES  ABBOTT  ODOM,  JR. 

DURHAM,  N    C 
Architecture 


LAWRENCE  W.  OLIVER 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

lAeS;  BSU  Council. 


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JOHNNIE  EARL  OLUND 

Alpha  Gamma  Kho 

HAVELOCK.  N,  C. 

Agronomy 

Agronomy  Club;  Ag  Club. 


ALAN   HARVEY  OREMLAND 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu 
BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 

Textiles 
Intramural  Athletics. 


HAROLD  EUGENE  OURS 

AHLa,  n    c 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 


DAVID  LYNV/OOD  OVVENS 

WILSON,  1^    C, 
Textiles 


FIN  LEY  PACE,  JR. 

HENDERSONVILLE,  N.  C. 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

American  Society  of  Heating  and  Air 
Conditioning   Engineers. 


CARL  EION  PARKER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

Electrical  Engineering 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Companion  of  St.  Patrick;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Intramural  Sports;  AlP;  AIEE; 
IRE;    BSU;   Veterans   Association. 


JOEL  RAY  PARKER 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Forest  Management 

Alpha  Zeta;  Thirty  &  Three;  Forestry 
Club;  Student  Government;  Sports  Edi- 
tor of  Agromeck;  Cheerleader;  Treas- 
urer Student  Government. 


JOHN   BUXTON   PARKER 

Sigma  Chi 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  N.  C 

Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  Representative,  Student 
Government;  Advertising  for  The 
Technician, 


ROBERT  DAIL  PARKER,  JR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi    Epsilon;    Phi    Kappa    Sigma;    AF- 
ROTC;  Arnold  Air  Society;  ASCE 


WADE  THOMAS  PARKER,  JR. 

FAitriEVILLE,  N,  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  ASME; 
American  Society  for  Metals;  Fencing 
1  ;   Engineers  Council. 


CHARLES  R.  PATTERSON,  JR. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Agromeck  Staff. 


DWIGHT  LEE  PAYNE 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME. 


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REUBEN  ELLIOTT  PAYNE,  JR. 

V1ANTE0.  N    (, 
M  echanical  Engineering 

A5ME 

IRA  WHITENER  PEARCE 

HICKORY,  N.  C, 
Civil  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASCE;  Young  Demo- 

rr.-if^    riiib;    Wp^Ipv    Foiindatinn 

PARKER  CASWELL  PEEDIN 

SMITHFIELD,  N    C 
General  Studies 
Advanced  AFROTC  3,  4;  AFROTC  Ca- 
det  Ptiotograptier;   Camera   Club;   CU 
Ptiotography   Committee. 


DOW  VICK  PERRY 

Pi  Kappa  Alplia 
LOUISBURG,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 
Thirty  &  Three;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Pershing  Rifles.  Company  Commander; 
Intramural    Football.    Basketball.    Soft- 
ball. Volleyball;  ASCE;  Captain  ROTC; 
Student  Government;  Board  of  Review; 
CE  Honor  Committee;  Red  Coat  Band 
1;    Dormitory   Secretary;    Homecoming 
Parade  Committee  3. 

FRANK  COLBY  PETHEL 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

Electrical  Engineering 

Blue  Key;  Student  Government  Traffic 
Committee;  AIEE. 

THOMAS  PETTIGREW 

ASHEVILLE,  \i    C 
Induitrial  Arts — Technical  Option 


BOBBY  EMERSON  PHILLIPS 

BAKERSVILLE,  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

MAX  RANDALL  PHILLIPS 

FRANKLIN,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Tra-k  ^'.  4 

PAUL  JOHN  PICKENHEIM 

TAMAQUA,  PA 

Forest  Management 

Alpha  Zeta;  Chronicler.  Xi  Sigma  Pi; 
Forester;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Blue 
Key;  Golden  Chain;  Pinetum.  Art  Edi- 
tor 1,  2,  3,  Editor  4;  Student  Govern- 
ment 3,  Rules  Committee  Chairman  3; 
Forestry  Club  President  3,  Program 
Chairman  3;  CU  Games  Committee 
Chairman;  Film  Committee  and  Board 
of  Directors. 


DAVID  JOE  PIERCE 

REIDSVILLE,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Theta  Tau;  Cross  Country  Track  1; 
ASME;  IAS;  Engineers  Council;  Vet- 
erans Association 

EDMOND  J.  PIERCZYNSKI 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

AlP;  Reactor  Tour  Guide  Cc-Chairman 

DAVID  HUNTER  PITTARD 

RALEIGH.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Aeronautical  Option 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Cadet  Major 
AFROTC, 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors  ...  1  957 


JORDAN  CHARLES  PLOCH 

NORMANDY  BEACH,  N.  J. 
Textiles 
Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Society  of  Advance- 
ment of  Management;  Glee  Club;  Vet- 
erans Club;  Young  Republicans  Club; 
Freshman  Swimming  Team  1  ;  Varsity 
Swimming  Team  2,  3. 

JAMES  RAEFORD  POPE 

■/.  ATHA,   N    C 
liiiliiilrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Wrestling   ],   ? 

VERNON   ROBERSON   POPE 

DURHAM,  N,  C. 
Textiles 


WILLIAM  DONNIE  PORTER 

FAiETTEVILLE,  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Tau  Sigma 

JACKIE  HADLEY  POTTER 

KINSTON,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  Theta  Tau;  Engineers 
Council;  Secretary  Engineers  Council; 
ASCE;  Vice-President  ASCE;  Veterans 
Club;  Intramural  Basketball  1,  2. 

ALVIN  LEIGH  POTTS 

GOLDSBORO,  N    C 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Senator,  Student 
Government;  Tompkins  Textile  Council 
Treasurer;  Chairman,  Welfare  Com- 
mittee, Student  Government;  Veterans 
Club. 


LUTHER  CABEL  POWELL  III 

GREENVILLE,  N    C 

Chemical  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Westminster  Fel- 
lowship; Alpha  Phi  Omega;  AlChE 

ROBERT  HOYT  POWELL 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;   IRE;  Veterans  Association. 

CARL  D.  PRICE 

SELMA,  N    C 
Field  Crops 


OTTIS  CARL  PRICE 

CLAh'fML'.  [;,   N.  C. 

Poultry  Science 

Ag  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  Animal   Industry 

Club  ),  2,  3;  Poultry  Club  4 

JACK  CAMERON  PRITCHARD 

SILEk  CITY,  N    C 

Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  AIEE;  IRE;  Vice-President  AIEE; 
IRE  Student  Branch,  Corresponding 
Secretary;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Alderman, 
Vetville;  Corresponding  Secretary  Tau 
Beta  Pi. 

DAVID  OWEN  PROCTOR 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

WALSTONBURG,  N    C 

Animal  Husbandry 

Alpha  Zeta;  Co-Editor  Meat  and  Milk; 
Ag  Club;  Vice-President,  Ag  Club; 
Meats  Judging  Team;  Livestock  Judg- 
ing Team. 


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PHILIP  ROLAND  PRUNA 

BURLINGTON.  N    < 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  AIEE;  Newman  Club;  Arnold 
Air  Society;  Intramural  Tennis,  Soft- 
ball; Big  4  Day,  Table  Tennis  1,  2,  3, 
Distinguished  ROTC;  Historian,  Phi  Eta 
Sigma. 


THOMAS  BERKLEY  PRYOR 

bAT  CA\  E.  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag  Club;  Ag   Education  Club;   Big  4 
Dav  2,  3;  Dorm  Softball  and  Basketball 


STACY  RAY  QUINN 

PINK   HILL.   N    ... 

Agronomy 

Editor,    Crops   and   Soils;    Agricultural 
Club;  Agronomy  Club. 


JOHN  MARION  RADFORD 

SELMA.  N    ...: 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Education  Club; 
Assistant  Editor,  Vo-Ag;  Secretary  Ag 
Education  Club. 


JERRY  LEE  RASOR 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  Blue  Key;  CUSC;  AIEE; 
WVWP;   Board,  Student   Publications. 


MORRIS  RATLIFF 

HALLSLOI-:0,  N    L 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  AIEE; 
IRE;  Veterans  Association. 


WALDO  NICK  RAY,  JR. 

TAMPA.  FLA 
Civil  Engineering 

Veterans  Club 


WILLIAM  JOSEPH  REAVIS 

AI-IC.IEP.  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Edu- 
cation Club;  Intramural  Football  3; 
Student  Government  1,  2;  Judicial 
Board  of  Appeals,  Investigator  3,  4; 
Orientation  Committee  3,  4. 


EDWARD  TYREE  PULLMAN 

DURHAM.  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  Veterans  Association;  Sta- 
tion V^/VV/P  2. 


RICHARD  LEE  RAMEY 

DANVILLE.  VA 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;    V/estminster    Fellowship. 


THOMAS  DAVIS  RATLIFF 

ROCKINGHAM,  N    C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;    IRE;    Young    Democrats    Club; 
Amateur  Radio  Club. 


JOE  WILSON  REECE 

BOONVILLE,  N    C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Companion  of  St.  Pat- 
rick; Scabbard  and  Blade;  Theta  Tau; 
AlP;   Distinguished   Military  Student. 


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HAROLD  THOMAS  REED 

SYLVA,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Inframurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  Football 
1.  2:  Cadet  Major,  AFROTC. 


ROBERT  FRANKLIN  RHYNE 

ELLENBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi, 


ROBERT  CALTON  RIDDLE 

SANFORD.  N.  C 

Architecture 

A!  A. 


SHELDON   HOWARD  RITTER 

li.gma  Alpha  l.'.j 

BELK  HARBOR,  N.  Y. 

Textiles 

Recorder,  Sigma  Alpha  Mu;   IFC. 


GEORGE  F.  REEVES,  JR. 

MORCANTON,  N    C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE  3,  4. 


CHARLES  LEWIS  RIBELIN 

Pi  Kappa  Phi 

RALEIGH.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Institute  of  Aeronautical  Sciences. 


HENRY  LEE  RITCHIE 

CONCORD.  N.  C, 
Dairy  Manufacturing 

Ag  Club;  Animal    Industry  Club. 


GEORGE  W.  ROBERSON 

FOREST  CITY.  N    C. 
Textiles 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma,  President;  Phi  Psi; 
Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Softball  2,  3.  4; 
Volleyball  3,  4;  Swimming  3,  4;  Vetville 
Athletic  Director;  Tompkins  Textile 
Council;  Dean's  List;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation. 


RICHARD  A.  REYNOLDS 

WADESBORO.  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  YMCA. 


CLYDE  RUSSELL  RICH 

CLINTON.  N,  C 
Design 

AIA  1,  2,  3,  4,  Publicity  Chairman  4; 
Sophomore  Class  Representative;  V^/es- 
ley  Foundation  Board  2;  Glee  Club. 


HUBERT  HOKE  RITCHIE 

THOMASVILLE.  N    ^ 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE. 


RUSSELL  LEE  ROBERSON 

WILLIAMSTON.  I-l    <i 
Agricultural  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Intramural  Sports 
3;  Ag  Education  Club;  Arnold  Air 
Society. 


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GRATZ  L.  ROBERTS,  JR. 

FAIRFIELD,  N,  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi   Eta  Sigma;   Eta    Kappa    Nu;   Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Honors  Program;  AIEE;  IRE; 

Veterans  Association 

JAMES  WALLACE  ROBERTS 

ATKINSON,  N    C 
Animal  Industry 

Al    Club 

RALPH  DEAN  ROBERTS 

ASHEVILLE,  N    i 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag  Education  Club;  Ag  Club. 


GEORGE  M.  ROBERTSON 

Sigma  Chi 

ASHEVILLE,  N,  C. 

Chemical  Engineering 

Intramurals;     AlChE;     Scabbard     and 
Blade;  Distinguished  Military  Student. 

ROBERT  VANCE  ROBERTSON 

TROY,  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 

WILLIAM  GRAY  ROBERTSON 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Intramural  Sports;  AIEE;  Vetville  Gov- 
ernment. 


ROBERT  CLAYTON  ROGERS 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

HIGH  POINT,  N,  C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Industrial  Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Veterans  Club;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  ASME;  Intramural  Football  1 ,  2,  3 
Softball  1,  2,  3;  President  Lambda  Chi 
Fraternity  2,  Treasurer  3,  Secretary  1, 

JAMES  DILLON  ROLAND 

WINSTON -SALEM,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE. 

ERASTUS  EDWIN  ROSE 

Phi   Kappa  Tau 

NEWTON  GROVE,  N,  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Blue  Key;  Golden  Chain;  Fraternity 
Newsletter  Editor;  intramurals.  Foot- 
ball, Softball,  Volleyball  and  Basketball; 
Secretary  Student  Body;  Secretary 
ASCE;  Alumni  Secretary;  President 
YDC;  Blue  Key  Convention;  Chairman 
Freshman  Orientation  Committee; 
Chairman  YMCA  Cabinet;  Chairman 
Blue  Key  National  Committee  on  Or- 
ganization; Program  Chairman  YDC; 
President  CUSC;  North  Carolina  State 
Chairman  CUSC. 


JAMES  TURNER  ROSE 

LOUISBURG,  N.  C. 

Education 

Math  and  Science  Club;  Basketball   1  ; 

Golf  1,  2;  President  Becton  Dormitory; 

President   Math   and   Science  Club   4 

THOMAS  HYMAN  ROSE 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N    C 

Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE. 

NORMAN  D.  ROSENSTEIN 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi 

PATERSON,  N.  ). 

Textiles 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Sen  iors  .  .  .  1  957 


DAVID  CARROLL  ROSSER,  JR. 

PROSPECT.  vA 
Education 

Math    and    Science    Club;    Wrestling 

Team    4 

RONALD  JAMES  ROUGH 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi 

MINEOLA,  L.   I.,  N.  Y. 

Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Forestry  Club;   IPC  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4; 

IPC  Representative  to  NIC  Convention 

MARION   ROGER  ROUSE 

KINSTON,  N,  C. 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag  Economics  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Agri- 
cultural Club  1,  2,  3.  4. 


MACK  THOMAS  RUFFIN 

Phi  Kappa  Tau 

TARBORO.  N.  C. 

Mechanized  Agriculture 

State  College  Band;  Mu  Beta  Psi, 
Treasurer;  Treasurer  of  Phi  Kappa  Tau; 
Amateur  Radio  Club 

KERMIT  IVES  SADLER 

BAYBORO,  N.  C 
Agricultural  Education 

DANIEL  A.  SAFRIET,  JR. 

•:HiNA  GROVE.  N,  C 
Civil  Engineering 


HUGH  MILTON  SANDERSON 

!]igrna  Phi   Epsilon 

ERWIN.  TENN 

Civil  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Mu  Beta  Psi;  Chi 
Epsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Intra- 
mural Athletics  3,  4;  Vice-President 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ASCE;  Wolfpack 
Band   and   State   College  Orchestra 

LESTER  BERNARD  SARTER 

BROOkL'i  N.  N     I 
Electrical  Engineering 

IRE;  AIEE. 

LYNWOOD  G.  SATTERFIELD 

DUKIIAM.  N,  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Epsilon  Pi  Tau; 
Vice-President  Epsilon  Pi  Tau. 


DAVID  E.  SCHREFFLER,  JR. 

I',     I   ,uv.l     li'l 

RALEIGH.  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 

RUDOLPH   F.  SCHROEDER 

LONG  ISLAND.  N    Y, 
Textiles 

DAVID  JENKINS  SCOTT 

WARRENTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts  Education 


HENRY  ALVORD  SCOTT,  JR. 

rAW  RIVER.  -.1    :. 
Animal  Industry 


MAYNARD  LOWELL  SELF 


Animal  Industry 

Al  Club;  Ag  Club;  Dairy  Science  Club, 
President;  Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team. 


JOSEPH   EDGAR  SETTLE 

Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu;  Pershing  Rifles;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  CU  Activities  Com- 
mittee Chairman  2,  Board  of  Directors 
2;  Student  Government  3;  IDC  3;  BSD 
1-4,  President  4;  AIEE;  DMS, 


ARTHUR  H.  SHACKELFORD 

.■■',  \j\:a  OarTT.a   Riio 

HOOKERTON,  N.  C. 

Agronomy 

Ag  Club  1  -4,  Secretary  3,  Barnwarm- 
ing  Chairman  4;  Agronomy  Club  1-4, 
Corresponding  Secretary'  2,  Secretary  3, 
President  4;  Agriculturist  2-4;  IPC  3; 
YMCA  Cabinet  3,  4;  Student  Govern- 
ment  2. 


JOHN  ROBERT  SHANKS 

JONESBORG,  TENN. 

Furniture  Manufacturing  and 

Management 

Furniture  Club;  FPRS. 

RONALD  VERNETT  SHARPE 

oUkLir.CTCN.  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
ASCE;  Cadet  Major,  ROTC;  Honors 
Program. 


ROBERT  MELVIN  SHAW 

LvERGREEN,  N    ^, 
Animal  Industry 

BSU;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  4-H. 


WILFRED  MICHAEL  SHEA 

HARRISVILLE,  N,  H. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Newman  Club;  Monogram  Club;  Cross 
Country,  Captain  3;  Track,  Captain  3. 


CLAYBORN  GLENN  SHEETS 

lEFFERSON,  N.  C 
Agricultural  Education 


JOHN  HENRY  SHELL 

La  iibda  Chi   Alpha 

CONNELLY  SPRINGS,  N.  C. 

Animal  Husbandry 


REEVES  T.  SHEPHERD 

LAUREL  SPRINGS,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  AIEE;  Veterans  Club. 


LAMONT  ALLEN  SHINN 

WARWICK,  VA 
Electrical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  AIEE;  AIRE. 


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WILLIAM  D.  SHIPMAN,  JR. 

BLADENBORO,  N.  C^ 
Textiles 

Intramural     Sports;     Veterans     Club; 
Delta  Kappa  Phi. 


RALPH  deS.  SIEWERS  III 

Farmhouse 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 

Animal  Industry 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Sigma  Pi  Alpha;  YMCA, 
Vice-President. 


JUNE  SINGLETARY,  JR. 

BLADENBORO,  N.  C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Intramural  Sports  1-4; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  AIEE;  IRE;  Young 
Democrats  Club. 


LARRY  EUGENE  SLOOP 

HIGH  POINT.  N.  C. 

Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE. 


EDWARD  A.  SHOOK,  JR. 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

NORTH  WILKESBORO,  N    C 

Furniture  Manujacturing  and 

Management 

FPRS;  Furniture  Club;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation. 


BEHNAM  BASHIR  SIMAAN 

ZAKiHu.    li'AQ 

Animal  Industry 

A!  Club;  Newman  Club. 


ARGYLE  C.  SKINNER 

Kappa  Alpha 

GEORGETOWN,  S    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  ROTC. 


JAMES  BURTON  SMATHERS 

DeLAND,  FLA 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Blue  Key;  Golden 
Chain;  President,  College  Union;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  CU  Board  of  Direc- 
tors; Chairman  CU  Photography  Com- 
mittee. 


HOWARD  P.  SHORT,  JR. 

WARWICK,  VA. 

Textiles 
Delta  Kappa  Phi. 


WAYNE  ROBERT  SIMMONS 

STUART,  VA. 
Textiles 
Phi  Psi. 


HOWARD  E.  SKIPPER,  JR. 

RED  SPRINGS,  N    C 

Textiles 
Intramural  Sports  1-4. 


DAVID  DANIEL  SMILEY,  JR. 

Sigma  Phi   Epsilon 

SALISBURY.  N    C 

Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Arnold  Air  Society;  AFROTC; 
Basketball  1  ;  Tennis  1,  2,  3;  Intramural 
Sports  1  -4;  Secretary,  Sophomore  Class. 


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BILLY  NORFLEET  SMITH 

SALISBURY,  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

American  Society  for  Metals. 

CARROLL  WINFRED  SMITH 

R.ALEICH,  N    C, 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Young  Democrats  Club 

DENNIS  HOLT  SMITH 

MARSHVILLE.  N    C 
Textiles 


EDWIN  BLEAN  SMITH 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Pi    Tau    Sigma;    Tau 
Beta    Pi;    IDC:   ASME 

JOE  MICHAEL  SMITH 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 
PEACHLAND,  N  C 
Animal  Husbandry 

Agricultural    Club;   Al    Club;   Student 
Government    Representative. 

JOHN  LYTTON  SMITH,  JR. 

CONCORD,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 


WAYNE  PAYSOUR  SMITH 

^    I.UTMAN,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Agricultural  Club;  Ag  Education  Club; 
AFROTC  Drill   Team. 

WILTON   UZZLE  SMITH 

LOUISBURC,  N    C 
Agronomy 

JIMMIE  RAY  SMYRE 

HICKORY,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts 

American  Society  for  Metals;  Industrial 
Arts  Club;  CU  Film  Committee;  Lu- 
theran Student  Association 


ROBERT  GREEN  SNEAD 

Sigma  Pi 

DANVILLE,  VA 

Agronomy 

EVERETT  B.  SOLOMAN,  JR. 

NORTH  WILKESBORO,  N    C 
Poultry  Science 

MILTON  RAY  SPAIN 

;."3  Gamma  Rho 
GREENVILLE,  N    C 
Agricultural  Economics 

Agricultural    Club;    Agricultural    Eco- 
nomics Club;  Veterans  Club 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Seniors  ...  1  957 


THOMAS  DARRELL  SPENCER 

LEX!r]CTCi\l,   N.  C, 
Industrial  Arts  Education 

Epsilon  Pi  Tau;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  In- 
dustrial Arts  Club;  Wesley  Foundation, 
Program  Chairman  2,  Special  Activities 
3,  Social  Chairman  4 

LEONARD  SPITZ 

FOREST  HILLS.  N^  Y. 

Textiles 

Dorm  Basketball  3;  College  Union  Out- 
ing   Committee 

DAVID  GRIFFIN  SPRUILL 

COLUMBIA,  N    C 
Animal  Industry 

Livestock    Judging    Team 


WYATT  R.  STALL!  NGS 

PINETOPS,  N    (_ 
Industrial  Arts  Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Epsilon  Pi  Tau;  In- 
dustrial Arts  Club,  President;  YMCA 
Cabinet;  Organist  Danforth  Chapel. 

WILLIAM  DANIEL  STANCIL 

(J.  1  Y  MOUNT,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

IDC  Athletic  Director;  Intramurals; 
Industrial  Arts  Club. 

HENRY  VANN  STANFIELD 

SUMMIT.  N    L 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  IDC. 


ALVIN  MERCER  STANFORD 

BEULAVILLE.  N.  C 

Soils 

Agronomy  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Agricultural 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4 

HENRY  L  STEELE 

HICKORY,  N    ' 

Electrical  Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honors 
Program;   AIEE;    IRE;   Veterans   Club. 

JACK  EDWIN  STEELE,  JR. 

BURLINGTON.  N    C 

Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  AS  Tool  Engineers; 
Industrial  Arts  Club;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation; Intramural  Athletics;  Wolf- 
pack  Club;  Chairman  CU  Hobby  Com- 
mittee. 


MAX  R.  STEELMAN,  JR. 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

HICKORY.  N.  C 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4. 

RAYMOND  H.  STEINBERG 

Pi    Kappa  Alpha 

CHATTANOOGA.  TENN. 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

ASCE:  N    C    So'iietv  of  EnEinpprs 

JOHN  W.  STEPHENSON,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  M.  C 

Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma    Pi    Sigma;    AlP;    U.    S.    Coast 
Guard  Academy. 


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WILBUR  RALPH  STEVENS 

sANhORD,  N    L 
Forest  Managemetil 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Forestry  Club. 


JAMES  CONRAD  STEVENSON 

Sigma  Alplia  Epsilc^n 

CLEMSON,  S   C, 
Forest  Management 

Alpha    Zeta;    Xi    Sigma    Pi;    Phi    Eta 
Sigma;   Forestry  Club 


FLOYD  ARTHUR  STONE 

AiHEVILLt,  I^    c 
Civil  Engineering 

Veterans    Association;    ASCE    3,    4; 
Western  Carolina   College. 


PAUL  SAMUEL  STONE 

LOUISBURC,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Education 

Alpha  Zeta;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag 
Education  Club;  Ag  Club;  Student 
Council;  Ag  Education;  YMCA. 


BOBBY  LEE  STROTHER 

GARY,  I-J    >.. 

Horticulture 

Golden  Chain;  CU  2,  3,  1;  AIA;  Drum 
&  Bugle  Corps;  Horticulture  Club; 
Cheerleader;  Vice-President  College 
Union;  CU  Board  of  Directors  3,  A; 
CU  Board  of  Chairmen  2,   3,  4. 

RUSSELL  E.  STROTHER 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 

CARY,  N.  C 

Electrical  Engineering 

Sigma  Epsilon  Chi;  Sigma  Rho  Kappa; 
Track  2;  Engineers  Fair;  CU ;  AIEE 


JOHN  DEVEREAUX  SUGG 

itJO'v'.'  lULL.  rj.  c 
Agricultural  Education 


GLENN   HAROLD  SUTTON 

■:  :  ,■   M,   N    C 

/Vl echaiiicul  F.ngi>ieeri>ii( 

Aeronautical  Option 

Arnold  Air  Society;   IAS;  Cadet  Major 
AFROTC;  Treasurer,    IAS. 


WILLIAM  HENRY  STOCKS 

LEAKSVILLE,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  Engineers  Council;  ASCE; 
Veterans  Association;  Young  Republi- 
cans Club. 


PERCY  LEO  STRICKLAND,  JR. 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

DUNN.  N    C 

Agricultural  Economics 

Thirty  &  Three;  Ag  Club;  Collegiate 
4-H  Club;  YMCA  Cabinet;  Agricul- 
turist,  Assistant    Editor;    Intramurals. 


REGINALD  LEE  STROUD 

Alpha  Gamma  Kho 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 

Field  Crops 

Agriculturist  3,  4;  Publications  Board. 
Agronomy  Club;  Ag  Club;  YMCA 
Cabinet;  International  Farm  Youth  Ex- 
change   to   Belgium;   Glee   Club. 


CLEMENT  JOHN  SWAN,  JR. 

PITTSBURGH,  PA 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Track  I. 


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KENNETH  T.  SWICEGOOD 

CLEVELAND,  N    C, 

Electrical  Engineering 

AlEE. 


THOMAS  HUGH  TALLEY 

MOUNT  AIRY,  N.  C, 

Biochemistry 

Varsity  Track  3. 


HENRY  JOE  TAYLOR 

Theta  Chi 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  President,  Theta  Chi;  Intra- 
mural Football.  Softball,  Basketball, 
Bowling. 


FRED  THOMAS  TEAL,  JR. 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

WADESBORO.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Intramural 
Football  3. 


JAMES  ROSS  SYKES 

WALLACE,  N    r 

Citil  Eiigiiieering 

Construction  Option 

VeteransClubl,2,  3.  4;  ASCE2, 
YMCA. 


RALPH  PRITCHARDTAYLOE 

AULANDER,  N    C 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club;  SAF;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion. 


SAMUEL  ALLEN  TAYLOR 

WASHINGTON,  N    C 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club. 


SAIN-ABIDIN  HASSAN  TERZI 

KL  •     ■      .     ■■0 
Forest  Muiia^cment 

Forestry  Club. 


JOHN  J.  SZUCHAN 

PHOENIXVILLE,  PA 
Industrial  Arts — Technical  Option 

Football    1.  2,   3,  4;   Monogram   Club, 
Officer  4;   Newman  Club;    lA  Club. 


EARL  WAYNE  TAYLOR 

MAPLE,  N    ; 
A  rchitecture 


RICHARD  ALAN  TEAGUE 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Agromeck,  Business  Manager; 
Wrestling  1;  Intramural  Football;  Stu- 
dent Government  Representative  2,  3. 


WALTER  C.  THOMAS,  JR. 

Industrial  Arts  Education 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C, 

Theta  Tau,  Regent;  Thirty  &  Three; 
Engineers  Council,  Secretary;  AlEE, 
Secretary  &  Treasurer;  Vice-President 
Freshman  Orientation  Committee; 
Dorm  Floor  Manager. 


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WAYNE  WESLEY  THOMAS 

APEX.  N    C 
Mathematics  Education 

Math  and  Science  Club. 

ROBERT  W.  THOMPSON 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C, 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 

VICTOR  P.  THOMPSON 

MORCANTON.  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Wesley  Foundation;  ASCE;  Cadet  Of- 
ficer, ROTC. 


WILLIE  LEE  THOMPSON,  JR. 

LAURINBURC.  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

A-^HAE 

FRANCIS  LEWIS  THORNE 

AHOSKIE,  N.  C 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club 

CHARLES  B.  THORNTON 

JACKSONVILLE.  FLA. 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE,  Treasurer;  Bowling 
Team. 


DAVID  ARNOLD  THORPE 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;    Rifle    Team     1-3;     Intramural 
Sports    1-3;  Glee   Club. 

RICHARD  ROLLINS  TIGHE 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 
BALTIMORE.  MD, 
Wood  Products  Merchandising 

LEWIS  CHARLIE  TONEY 

MOORESBORO.  N,  C 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE;  BSU. 


FRANK  C.  TOWNSEND 

DURHAM,  ri    C 
Agricultural  Engineering 

ASAE.  Treasurer  2;  Track  Team  2; 
Wrestling  1,  2;  Ag  Club;  Wesley 
Foundation. 

MARTIN  H.  TRAUMULLER 

TEANECK.  N    | 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi,  Vice-President;  Kap- 
pa Tau  Beta,  Secretary-Treasurer; 
Bowling  Team,  Welch  Dormitory,  Cap- 
tain; Tompkins  Textile  Council;  Hobby 

Comm.ttee   Secretary' 

DON  BOYDEN  TUCKER 

LAUREL  SPRINGS,  N    C 
Animal  Husbandry 

Alpha  Zeta;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club,  Re- 
porter; Livestock  judging  Team;  ROTC, 
Cadet  1st  Lt.;  Block  and  Bridle  Club, 
President. 


Sen  iors  .  .  .  1  957 


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Seniors  ...  1  957 


PAUL  KINLEY  TUGGLE 

KANNAPOLIS,  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAC  1-4;  President  4;  College  Band 

1,2:   Engineers  Council. 

JAMES  EDWARD  TURNER 

GATESVILLE.  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

IDC,  Dance  Committee  Chairman; 
Vice-President,  Alexander  Dorm.  Ath- 
letic Director  3,  4;  Track  1;  Intra- 
mural Sports  1-4;  Cross  Country  1; 
AFROTC   Glee   Club    1,   2;   Wolfpack 

riub 

JAMES  HAROLDTURNER,  JR. 

POLKTON,  N    C 
Textiles 


WILLIAM  McNEIL  TURNER 

YANCEYVILLE,  N,  C 
Agricultural  Education 

YMCA,  Secretary;  Ag  Education  Club; 
Ag  Club. 

DAVID  WALTER  TUTTLE 

Pi   Kappa  Pin 

HICKORY,  N    C. 

Textiles 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Kappa 
Tau   Beta 

PETER  DOUB  TUTTLE 

PFAFFTCWN,  N    C 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag  Club;  Wesley  Foundation;  Ag  Edu- 
cation Club. 


ELIJAH  JAMES  TYSON 

WILSON.  N    C 
Agricultural  Engineering 

ASAE;  Veterans  Club. 

TED  HOLLON  TYSON 

MONROE,  N    C 

Ciiil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

ASCE;   Intramural  Sports,  Athletic  Di- 
rector 

LEHMAN  D.  UNDERWOOD 

SMITHFIELD,  N    C 
Textiles 

Phi   Psi. 


WILLIAM  UNDERWOOD  III 

ASHEBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Kappa  Tau  Beta,  President;  Tompkins 
Textile  Council;  Veterans  Club;  Band 

CARLOS  VICENTE  URIBE 

MEDELLIN,  COLOMBIA 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Soccer  2,  3;  Newman 
Club;  Hobby  Club;  Music  Club. 

HUGH  F.  VanLANDINGHAM 

GREENSBORO,  N    > 
Electrical  Engineering 

Secretary,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  President,  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Glee  Club. 


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JAMES  R.  VINSON,  JR. 

FarniHoijse 

BURLINGTON,  N,  C. 

Agricultural  Economics 

Circulation  Staff,  Agriculturist;  Dorm 
Athletic  Director;  Outstanding  Ath- 
letic Dormitory  Director;  Dorm  Build- 
ing Manager;  Ag  Economics  Club; 
Agricultural    Club;   4-H    Club. 


JOHN  J.  WADDINGTON 

Sigma  Nu 

YONKERS,  N.  Y. 

Textiles 

Phi    Psi;   The   Technician;    Intramurals 
I,  2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  T.  WALKER,  JR. 

KOCKY  MOUNT,   t-J    C 

Ihirniture  Ma)tiifactiiring  and 

Management 

Treasurer  Furniture  Club  3;  Vice-Pres- 
ident Furniture  Club;  FPRS. 


JAMES  EDWARD  WALLACE 

MIAMI,   FLA 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Aeronautical  Option 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Corre- 
sponding Secretary;  Tau  Beta  Pi 
3,  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  3,  4;  IAS;  CU 
Library  Committee;  Westminster  Fel- 
lowship 1,  2,  3,  4;  Arnold  Air  Society, 


REGINALD  R.  VINSON 

HYDE  PARK,  N.  Y. 
Electrical  Engineering 

IRE;  Veterans  Association. 


OREN   HARRY  WAGNER 

>\ULE,  N,  C, 
Chemical  Engineering 

AlChE. 


THEODORE  H.  WALKER 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 


JAMES  EDWARD  WALTON 

ROCKINGHAM,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts  Education 


MARION  W.  VUNCANNON 

ETHER,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

AlEE;  IRE. 


JAMES  WILLIAM  WALCH 

CLAYMOUNT.  DEL. 
Textiles 

Monogram  Club,  Secretary;  Soccer  2; 
Baseball  2. 


WILLIAM  E.  WALKER 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N    C. 
Industrial  Engineering 


JOHN  THOMAS  WALTON 

Sigma  Oil 

SALISBURY,  N,  C. 

Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 


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JOSEPH   R.  WARLICK,  JR. 

CONCORD,  N.  C, 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;   Dorm   Manager;   Scabbard   and 
Blade;  Pershing  Rifles. 


Chi 


TED  LEWIS  WATERS 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N,  C. 
Civil  Engineering 
Epsiion;  ASCE;  Advanced  ROTC. 


CHARLES  DONALD  WEBB 

FarmHouse 
CLEARWATER,  FLA. 
forest  Management 

Alpha  Zeta;  Xi  Sigma  Pi;  SAF;  Pine- 
tum,  Business  Manager;  Judicial  Board 
4,  5;  Forestry  Club;  Westminster  Fel- 
lowship. 


RODOLPH  M.  WHALEY,  JR. 

RICHLANDS,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Education 

Ag   Club;   Ag   Education   Club. 


GARY  ROBERTSON  WARREN 

PORTSMOUTH,  VA 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Intramural  Athletics  4  Years;  Athletic 
Director,    Becton   Dorm. 


LAWRENCE  E.  WATKINS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 


FRED  GRIFFITH  WELFARE 

CLEMMONS,  N    L 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Theta  Tau;  Engineers  Council; 
AlP. 


COHEN  O'NEAL  WHITE 

WINDSOR,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 


GUY  WARRICK 

CARY,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha   Pi    Mu;   AIIE;  Secretar/  Alpha 

Pi  Mii. 


THOMAS  DAVID  WATSON 

MONCURE.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  ASME;  IDC;  Dorm 
Vice-President. 


JIMMY  G.  WESTBROOK 

kINSTON,   N    L. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Gym  Club  2;  AIEE. 


DAVID  BOYCE  WHITE 

FRANI^LIN,   N    C 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Xi  Sigma  Pi. 


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GERALD  MILTON  WHITE 

°ITTSBORO,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 

MILES  JORDAN  WHITE,  JR. 

WINDSOR,  N,  C. 
Forest  Management 

Forestry    Club;    Society    of    American 

Foresters 

PRITCHARD  HUNTER  WHITE 

V.'II,    ■     ■,      ■■■LEki,   N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;   Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Secretary; 

ASME,   Secretary;   Tau   Beta   Ptii;   Phi 

Kappa   Plii. 


RICHARD  CLAY  WHITE 

Alpha  Liamma   Khn 
DANVILLE,  VA 
Poultry  Science 

Pershing  Rifles 

THOMAS  W.  WHITEHEAD 

Sigma  Nu 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA 

Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Kappa  Tau  Beta,  Vice-Presi- 
dent; Canterbury  Club,  Treasurer;  In- 
tramural Sports  2,  3;  CD  Board  of 
Directors 

HERBERT  L  WHITENER 

<:reensboro,  n  c 

Nuclear  Engineering 


BOBBIE  C.  WHITLEY 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Mathematics  Education 

Band  1-4;  Lutheran  Student  Associa- 
tion 1-4,  Secretary  i;  CU  Hospitality 
Committee;  Math  and  Science  Club  4; 
Young  Republicans  Club  4. 

PAUL  JULIAN  WICKER 

:-''.'EPON,  N    c. 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

Vice-President,  Freshman  Class;  ASCE; 
Arnold  Air  Society;  AFROTC, 

TALMADGE  JAY  WIGGINS 

FarmHouse 
BRYSON  CITY.  N    C 

Animal  Husbandry 

Ag  Club;  Al  Club. 


JAMES  HARVEY  WILKIE 

RUTHERFGRDTON.  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Theta  Tau;  AIIE;  Photography  Club; 
SAM;     Vice-President,     Stott     Class, 

Methodist  Church 

WILLIAM  D.  WILKINSON 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Blue  Key;  Golden 
Chain;  AIEE;  Engineers  Council;  Vet- 
erans Club;  Social  Functions  Commit- 
tee, CU;  Orientation  Committee  3. 

HERBERT  H.  WILLIAMS,  JR. 

MAXTOM.  N    C 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE. 


Seniors  ...  1  957 


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Sen  iors  .  .  .  1  957 


JAMES  ALLEN  WILLIAMS 

VIORCANTON,  N    C 
Electrical  Engineering 

YRC.  Vice-President;  AiEE;  IRE;  Vet- 
ville.   Sheriff, 


RICHARD  T.  WILLIAMS 

STAirSVILi  E,  N    r 
Aiilniijl  Uiiihundry 

TULLY  B.  WILLIAMS,  JR. 

CURRITUCK,  N,  C 
Agronomy 

Alpha  Zeta,  Chancellor;  Blue  Key; 
Golden  Chain;  Ag  Club;  Agronomy 
Club;  Judicial  Board  4;  CU  Board  of 
Directors. 


KENNETH  C.  WILLIAMSON 

WILMINGTON,  N    C. 
Textile  Chemistry 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    AATChC. 


V. 


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LEON   B.  WILLIAMSON 

LUCAMA,  N    C, 
Electrical  Engineering 

DONALD  C.  WINCHESTER 

AUGUSTA,  CA 
Cii>il  Engineering 

ASCE;  Intramural  Sports;  CU. 


HUGH  WINN,  JR. 

BUENA  VISTA.  VA. 
Civil  Engineering 

Intramural    Sports;    ASCE. 

THOMAS  MACON  WOMBLE 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

ORLANDO.  FLA 

Industrial  Engineering 

FRED  DOUGLAS  WOOD,  JR. 

WADESBORO.  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Arnold    Air    Society;    IAS;    Intramural 
Sports   1.2;  AFROrC. 


JOHN  CARLOS  WOOD 

RALEICri,  N 
Agronomy 


STACY  MORRIS  WOODALL 

i-TI'-lSuN.   N    L. 
Agricultural  kducation 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Club,  Picnic 
Chairman  3;  Ag  Education  Club,  Pro- 
gram Director  4;  4-H  Club,  President 
2,  Secretary  3,  Float  Chairman  2,  3,  4 

MILTON  CARY  WOODLIEF 

KITTRELL,  N    C 
Agricultural  Engineering 

ASAE,  Vice-President;  Veterans  Club. 


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NATHAN  W.  WORSLEY  II 

OAK  CITY,   N    C. 
Field  Crops 

Baseball   1  ;  Agronomy  Club;  Ag  Club 


JAMES  ROBERT  WRIGHT 

HENDEkSONVILLE.   N    C 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE, 


BILLY  GERMAN  YAMAMOTO 

LA  PA,:,   Hull VI A 
Industrial  Engineering 

Soccer   2;   AllE;    Cosmopolitan   Club; 
Newman   Club;    International   Club. 


WOODFORD  W.  ZACHARY 

WAbtllNi...  lUN,   U    L. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AlP, 


DAVID  JAN  WORTHINGTON 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 

PRINCETON,  N    C. 

Textiles 


WILLIAM  RICHARD  WYATT 

PALM   BEACH,   ELA 
Mechanical  Engineering 

WVWP  2,  3;  Army  ROTC  Rifle  Team 
I,  2,  3,  A,  Captain  3,  Co-Captain  4. 


EDGAR  FOGELSONGER  YORK 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Kappa  Alpha. 


M.  ZOLFAGHARI 

TEHERAN,   IRAN 
Agricultural  Engineering 

ASAE;   Social    Director    IDC;    Cosmo- 
politan Club. 


JAMES  BETHEL  WRIGHT 

HOLLY  SPRINGS.  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

American  Institute  of  Physics;  Dormi- 
tory Baseball,  Football,  Basketball; 
Co-head  Nuclear  Reactor  Tour  Guide. 


GAYLE  MADISON  WYLIE 

SHELBY,   N    C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honors 
Program;  Judicial  Board;  Pershing  Ri- 
fle Drill  Team;  ASME;  YMCA  Cabinet 
1;  BSU  Council   1,  2,  3,  4. 


RICHARD  HOUSER  YOUNT 

HICKORY,  N,  C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3;  Veterans 
Association  4;  Army  Engineers  Re- 
serve 4. 


IGNACIO  M.  ZUBIZARRETA 

CARACAS,  VENEZUELA 
Architecture 


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George  Cockran 
President 


Bruce  Richmond 
Secretary 


Allen  Jones 
Treosurer 


Bob  Lyne 
Vice-President 


Junior   Class 


Juniors 


Adams,  Gordon  Leslie     .  . 
Adams,    Richard   Wesley 
Adkins,  Charles  Dewey 
Adel-Gari,  Aref  Baha  Edd 

Kinston,  N.C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Leaksville,  N.C. 

een         Zerko,  Jordan 

Afzal,    Iftkhar 

Karachi.    Pakistan 

Al-Jabiry,  Abdulabboss  Hontosh     Baghdad,  Iraq 
Allen    Robert  Sabie                    Forest  Citv.  N.C. 

Allen,  Teddy  Gray 

...      Farmville,  N.  C. 

Allred,  Jesse  Franklin 
Almond,  James  Alton 
Anders,  Bryan 
Anderson,  Donald  Wayne 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Barnardsville,  N.  C. 

Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Andrews,  Charles  Thomas  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Annas,  Gareth    Edwin  Hudson,  N.  C. 

Apple,   Robert   Maurice  Reidsville,  N.  C. 

Ashby,  Donald  Wayne  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Austin,  Edwin  Beard  Gostonia,  N.  C. 

Austin,  James    Richard  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Austin,  Samuel  Franklin  High  Point,  N.  C. 

Austin,  William    Fredrick  Charlotte,  N.C. 

Avery,   R.  A.,  Jr Selmo,  N.  C. 

Bailey,  Bobby  Joel  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 

Bailey,   Paul   Williamson  Everetts,  N.  C. 

Baker,   Frank   Hartwell  Oxford,  N.C. 

Ballard,  Marion  Hayes  Shollotte,  N.  C. 

Ballard,  Matthew  Graham     Andersonville,  N.  C. 
Ballenger,  Theodore  Thomas  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Bonkett,  Johnnie  Ray  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Barbour,  Stacy  Olive    Benson,  N.  C. 

Barden,  Edward  Watson      Amelia,  Va. 

Barger,  Lynn  Kelly  China  Grove,  N.  C. 

Barnes,  Thomas  Jefferson  Angier,  N.  C. 

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Junior 


Barnette,   Benjamin   Harrison,  Jr.     Lenoir,  N.  C. 
Barnhardt,    Robert   Lee  Phoenixville,  Pa. 

Barringer,  Hubert  Paul  Bessemer  City,  N.  C. 

Bortlett,  William   Preston  Camden,  N.  C. 


Bass,  Weldon  Ray    Dunn,  N.  C. 

Bean,  Donald  Wilson  East  Bend,  N.C. 

Beatty,  Neill  McLourin  Elizobethtown,  N.  C. 

Beck,  James  Lee  Wingote,  N.  C. 

Beckham,  Woods  Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

Beeson,   Hugh  Curtis  Kernersville,  N.  C. 

Bell,  Albert  Quentin,  Jr.  Manteo,  N.  C. 

Bennett,  Carroll  Winford 

Jackson  Springs,  N.  C. 


Benton,    Kenneth    Roberts  Sanford,  N.  C. 

Berman,    Harvey   Sandford  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Best,  William  Kenneth  Mount  Olive,  N.  C. 

Biggerstaff,  Ralph   Edwin  Bostic,  N.C. 


Bishop,  Jack  Raleigh,  N.C. 

Bizzell,  William   Lee,  Jr.  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Blalock,  William  Alvin  Horse  Shoe,  N.  C. 

Blum,  Peter  Wilson,   III  Winston-Solem,  N.  C. 


Boles,  Robert  Wayne 
Boone,  Charles  Spencer 
Bost,   Donald   Stephen 
Bost,  Thomas  Johnson 

Walnut  Cove, 

Rocky  Mount, 

Concord, 

Newton, 

N. 

N. 
N. 
N 

C 
C 

c 
c 

Boyden,   Richmond    Pearson 
Bradbury,  Malphus  Leroy,  J 
Bradley,  William   Francis 
Brannan,   Willie    Lester 

Asheville, 

r.           Wilson, 

East  Aurora, 

Raleigh, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

c 
c 

Y 
C 

Bridges,  Donald  Norris 
Briggs,   Max   Delano 
Bright,  J.  C. 
Briley,  Robert  Froncis 

Shelby, 

Rural    Hall, 

Chocowinity, 

Polkton, 

N. 
N. 
N. 

N. 

C 
C 
C 
C, 

[132] 


CI 


ass 


Britt,   John    Quincy,   Jr. 
Brock,  Lonnie  Stubbs 
Brooks,  Cecil  Charlie 
Brown,  James  Allen 


Raleigh,  N.C. 

.      Raeford,  N.  C. 

Sparta,  N.  C. 

La  Grange,  N.  C. 


Brown,  Kenneth  Eugene  New  Bern,  N.  C. 

Browning,  David  Benjamin,  Jr.       Edenfon,  N.  C. 
Bryant,   Horace   B.,  Jr.  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Bryant,  Joseph  Dingus  Wallace,  N.  C. 


Bryant,  Sherrill   Miller 

Boonville 

N.C. 

Bunn,  Shirley  Anne 

Louisburg 

N.C. 

Burgess,   Charles   Stewart 

Havelock 

N.C. 

Burgess,  Ted  Gaskin 

Oakboro, 

N.C. 

Burns,   John    Steele    Henderson 

Newton  Highlands, 

Mass. 

Busick,  J.  W. 

Elon  College, 

N.C. 

Butler,  Frederick  Eugene 

Wilmington 

N.C. 

Byrd,  James  Harmon 

Asheboro, 

N.C. 

Cabe,  Herschel   Herrin 

Sylva, 

N.C. 

Campbell,  Charles  Lee,  Jr. 

Clorkton, 

N.C. 

Campbell,  Roy  Howard,  Jr. 

Salisbury, 

N.C. 

Capps,   Elmer   Eugene 

Selmo, 

N.C. 

Capps,  Jack  Elias              ... 

Sanford, 

N.C. 

Cardell,  Mox  Lee 

Marion, 

N.C. 

Carpenter,  Thomas  Earl 

Albemarle, 

N.C. 

Carter,  Benjamin  Fletcher 

Alexander, 

N.C. 

Carter,  Harold  Bozeman,  Jr.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Carter,  James  Sidney,  Jr.  Battleboro,  N.  C. 

Carson,  Hugh  Clarence  Danville,  Va. 

Cash,  Lee  Wiley  Shelby,  N.  C. 


Cashwell,  Richard  Johnson  Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Cashwell,  Russell  Gordon,  Jr.     Lumberton,  N.  C. 
Caudle,  Sam  Jay  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Caviness,  Dewey  Lee,  Jr.  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

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Chambers,  Charles   Deloin 
Chambers,   Charles    Frank 
Chandgie,    Hermon    Robert 
Chappell,    Duncan    Dale 


Bryson   City,  N.  C. 

Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Candor,  N.  C. 


Chappell,  Tilson    Edward  Belvidere,  N.  C. 

Chesson,  Sherwood   Wentz  Roper,  N.  C. 

Choate,  David   Page  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 

Clark,  William  Dawson  Oriental,  N.  C. 

Clarke,  Gory  Owensby  Shelby,  N.  C. 

Clarke,  John  Pope  Norlina,  N.  C. 

Clegg,   Henry   Clay,  Jr.  Pittsboro,  N.  C. 

Clodfelter,  Bruce  Simmons,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N.  C. 

Cobb,    Edgar    Reid  Burlington,  N.  C. 

Cochran,  Joe  Beverly,  Jr.  Southport,  N.  C. 

Cole,  Corl  Doris  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Coleman,  Jerry   Douglas  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Coley,   William    Vernon,   Jr.     Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Collier,  Curtis  Edward  Selma,  N.  C. 

Collier,  Shelton  R.  Norfolk,  Va. 

Collier,  William  Andrew   Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Comeau,  Clifford   M Bolivia,  N.  C. 

Conrad,  Ronald  Gray  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Cox,  Donald  Glenn  Kinston,  N.C. 

Cox,  Donald  Nesbitt  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Cox,  Graham   Samuel 
Cox,  John   Edward 
Cox,  Lindsay  Wheeler 
Creozzo,  Joseph 


Richlands,  N.  C. 

Brevard,  N.  C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Sea  Cliff,  N.Y. 


Crowell,  Clyde  Oren  Roxboro,  N.  C. 

Grumpier,  Marshall  Woodard,  Jr. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Cullipher,  Louis  Edwin  Knotts  Island,  N.  C. 

Curlee,   Everette   Berry  Matthews,  N.  C. 


[134] 


CI 


ass 


Dail,   Joseph    Darrell  Walstonburg,  N.  C. 

Daughtridge,  Jimmy  Truman 

Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 
Dovis,   Billy    Bryson  Sylva,  N.  C. 

Davis,    Edgar   Felton    Goldsboro,  N.  C. 


Davis,  James  Minor,  Jr. 
Davis,   Moses    Paul 
Davis,  Richard  Benny 
Deal,    Billy    Eugene 


Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 

Sanford,  N.  C. 

China  Grove,  N.  C. 

Newton,  N.  C. 


Dean,   Leonard   Franklin  Oxford,  N.  C. 

DeBerry,  James  Cliffton       Mount  Gilead,  N.  C. 
de  Diego,  Olmedo  Aurelio,  Jr. 

Mount  Pleasant,  N.  C. 
Dellinger,  Jock  David  Bakersville,  N.  C. 


DeMorro,  John  Robert 
Denson,   Alexander    Bunn 
Denton,   Harold   Ray 
Dillingham,  Clarence  Lee 


Lancaster,  Pa. 

Whitakers,  N.  C. 

Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 

Cliffside,  N.C. 


Dixon,  Thomas  Wray  Reidsville,  N.  C. 

Dobson,  Troy   Lee  Morgonton,  N.  C. 

Dowell,  William  Burton,  Jr.              Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Dry,  Victor  Finley  Albemarle,  N.  C. 


Dugger,  Arley  Johnny  Foyetteville,  N.  C. 

Eakins,  Thomas  Alexander  ivanhoe,  N.  C. 

Earle,  Theodore  Weeden,  Jr.  Savannah,  Ga. 

Earnhardt,  John  Walter  Monroe,  N.  C. 


Eason,  Donald  Dwight 
Edwords,  Fred  Huntley 
Edwards,  Robert  Louis 
Eipe,  P.  Joseph 


Durham,  N.  C. 

Polkton,  N.C. 

Sherrill's    Ford,  N.  C. 

Elon  College,  N.  C. 


Clarkton,  N.C. 


Elkins,  James  Woody 
Ellington,   Benjamin   Limer 

Harper's    Island,  N.  C. 

Elliot,   Donald   Coleman      Shelby,  N.  C. 

Ellis,   Bobby  Joel  Asheville,  N.  C. 


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Elsmore,  James   Luther 

Stotesville,  N.  C. 

Farrior,  Stanley  McNair 

Burgow,  N.  C. 

Farrow,  William   Benjamin 

Engelhard,  N.C. 

Faulkner,    Fred    Eugene 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Fields,  John  Arrington 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Fields,   Thurman   Melvin,   Jr. 

Wallace,  N.C. 

Fleming,  Gerald   Romney 

Stokes,  N.C. 

Floyd,  Williom   Alexander 

Hickory,  N.C. 

Flynn,  Lenard  John 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Fountain,  Lafayette  E.,  Jr. 

Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Fowler,  Vance  Garrison 

Henderson,  N.  C. 

Franklin,  William  Wayne 

Henderson,  N.  C. 

Frazer,    John    Frank,    III 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

Frazier,   Russell   Wayne 

Youngsville,  N.  C. 

Freeman,  Wray  Edwards       R 

utherfordton,  N.  C. 

Fulp,    William    Melvin         W 

inston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Futrelle,  Robert  Howard 

Mount  Olive,  N.C. 

Gardner,   Joseph   Clarence 

Cory,  N.C. 

Garrison,  Colleen  Buff 

Lincolnton,  N.  C. 

Garrison,  William  Ernest,  Jr. 

Lincolnton,  N.  C. 

Glass,  Phillip  D. 

Carlisle,  Ohio 

Goudie,  Richard   Blaine 

Downingtown,  Pa. 

Grady,  Charles  Robert 

High   Point,  N.C. 

Grady,  Warren  Allen 

Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Graham,  Williom  Alexander, 

Ill 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Graham,  William  Carter 

Proctorville,  N.  C. 

Graves,   Richard   Lee 

Denton,  N.  C. 

Gray,  Jasper   Lee 

Edenton,  N.  C. 

Gray,  Robert  Judson,  Jr.  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Greene,    Earnest    Clarence,    Jr.     Spindale,  N.  C. 
Greene,  Robert  Allison  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Gregson,  James  Dwight,  Jr.  Liberty,  N.  C. 


[136] 


CI 


ass 


Grier,  James  Brown  Chorlotte,  N.  C. 

Groat,  James  Fronk,  Jr.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Gurley,  Richard  Norwood  Newton,  N.C. 

Guthrie,  Norris  Ronald  Kingsport,  Tenn. 


Hoire,  Roy  Lawrence 

Varina,  N.  C. 

Haire,    William    Johnny 

Albemorle,  N.  C. 

Hamby,    Rhodney    Taylor 

Jacksonville,  N.  C. 

Hamilton,   Walter  William 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Hampton,  Kenneth  Duane 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Harding,  Roy  Nathan 

Lexington,  Ky. 

Harrell,  William  Albright 

Grifton,  N.  C. 

Harrill,  James  Weatherspoo 

n           Raleign,  N.C. 

Harris,  James  Edward 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Harris,    Lyman    Burweil,   Jr 

Grifton,  N.C. 

Harris,  Marvin    Etheldred 

Mount  Gilead,  N.C. 

Harris,  Robert  Harold 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Hart,  Donald  Avery 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Harton,   Donald   Lee 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Hassan,  Zafar 

Karachi,  Pakistan 

Hatley,   Oscar   Elwood 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Hayes,    Harold   Gilbert 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Haynes,   Lorry   Eugene 

Shelby,  N.  C. 

Hayworth,  Thomas  Luther 

High  Point,  N.C. 

Hedgepeth,  Lloyd  Martin 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Heinbockel,  John   Henry  Manhasset,  N.  Y. 

Helms,  Guy  Alexander,  Jr.  Concord,  N.  C. 

Helms,  Steven  Anderson,  Jr.     Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Helton,    Benny   Wallace       Hendersonville,  N.  C. 


Henderson,   Hugh   P.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Hendrix,    Donald    Edward  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Heres,   Garcia   Celestino  Colon,  Cuba 

Hilbourn,  Theodore  Osgood,  III  Oakland,  Calif. 


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Hill,  Williom    Fitzgerald  Florence,  Ala. 

Hodge,   Willie    L.  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 

Holt,   Robert  Jack  Biltmore,  N.  C. 

Hondros,  James  Gus  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 


Honeycutt,   Emmitt  Melvin,  Jr. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Hoover,  John   Earl    Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Hoover,    Vann    Marshall  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Hopkins,    Donald    G.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Hopkins,  John   Clinkscales  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

House,  Michael  James  Bethel,  N.  C. 

Houser,  Charles  Milton  Vale,  N.  C. 

Howard,  George  Robert,  Jr.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Howard,  James  Robert  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Howard,  John  Everett  Jesup,  Go. 

Huffman,  John  Coldwell     Block  Mountain,  N.  C. 
Hughes,  Joseph   Lovis,  Jr.  Bodin,  N.C. 


Humphries,  Ervin  Grigg 
Hunt    Gerald    Leiah 

Shelby, 
Raleigh, 

N. 

N. 

,  N 

N. 

C 

r 

Hurst,  George  Andrew 
Hutchins,   Charles   Robert 

Verona 
High    Point, 

.J 
c 

Ingold,  Harry  Watkins 
Jasper,  William  John 

Cory, 
Burgaw, 

N. 

N. 

N 

N 

c 
c 

Jefferies,  Theodore  Rea 
Jenkins,  Samuel  Forest,  Jr 

Raleigh, 
Oxford, 

c 
c 

Jernigon,  William  Robert, 
Jobe,  Randall   Everette 
Jobe,  Rolond  Harrell 
Johnson,  Charles  Elliott 

Jr.              Dunn, 

Greensboro, 

Greensboro, 

Robersonville, 

N 
N 
N 
N 

c 
c 
c 
c 

Johnson,  Frank  Roy,  Jr. 
Johnson,    Harris    L. 
Johnson,  Hilton  Graham 
Johnson,  Jomes  Owen 

Murfreesboro, 

Raleigh, 

DeIco, 

Kenonsvilie, 

N 

N 
N 
N 

c 
c 
c 
c 

[138] 


CI 


ass 


Johnson,  Jerry  Albert 
Johnson,  Preston  Benton 
Johnson,  Robert  Calvin 
Johnson,  William  Carl 


Lexington,  N.  C. 

Benson,  N.  C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Erwin,  N.  C. 


Johnson,  Wilma  Graye  Spring  Lake,  N.C. 

Jones,  Carroll  G Bailey,  N.  C. 

Jones,    Lawrence    Braden  Raleigh,  N.C. 

Jones,  Victor  Allen  Laurel  Springs,  N.  C. 

Jordan,  Verner  Nicholson,  Jr.     Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Joyner,  Harvey  Ray     Elm  City,  N.  C. 

Justus,  Robert  Allen  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Kannan,  Philip  Charles  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Kellar,   Robert   Paul  Brevard,  N.  C. 

Kennedy,   Billy   Roy  Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Kennel,  Robert  Philip  New  Bern,  N.  C. 

Key,  Francis  Scott  Cramerton,  N.  C. 

Kiger,  Carl   James  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Kimrey,  Joel  Otto  Norwood,  N.  C. 

King,  James   Claude  Statesville,  N.C. 

King,  Martin  Bruce  Hamlet,  N.  C. 


Kinsland,   Raymond   Eugene 
Kirby,  Glenn   Byars 
Lackey,  Edward  Logan 
Lackey,  Frank  Anderson 


Lackey,  James   Richard 
Ladd,  Zack  Frank 
LaFoy,  Ernest  Mose 
Lambert,  William  Royce 


Landrum,  Harold  Wilbur 
Lane,   Walter   Robert 
Longden,    Raeford    Earl 
Langley,  Ralph  Gray 


Whittier,  N.C. 

Rhodhiss,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Statesville,  N.  C. 


Statesville,  N.  C. 

Yadkinville,  N.C. 

Concord,  N.  C. 

Benson,  N.  C. 


Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Smithfield,  N.  C. 

Greenville,  N.  C. 


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Lanier,  Marvin  Roy     Statesville,  N.C. 

Lassiter,  Edward  Shepherd         Four  Oaks,  N.  C. 
Lassiter,  G.  Calvin,  Jr.  Spring  Hope,  N.  C. 

Laursen,   Doon   B.  Swannanoa,  N.  C. 


Lawing,  Hugh  Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Leach,  Alfred  Kay  Red  Springs,  N.  C. 

Ledbetter,  Curgus  Columbus  Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Ledbetter,  John  F.,  Jr.  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Lee,  Willie  Sherriil  Four  Oaks,  N.  C. 

Lemons,   Earl   Chopin    Pittsboro,  N.  C. 

Levine,  Sanford  L.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Lewis,  John   Robert  Ayden,  N.  C. 


Lewis,  Robert  Earl  Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Lilley,  Glenn   Neumon,  Jr.  Gatesville,  N.  C. 

Lippard,  William  Francis  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Lippard,  John    Henderson,  Jr.     Cleveland,  N.  C. 


Livengood,  Charles   Dwaine  Linwood,  N.C. 

Long,  George  Frederick  High  Point,  N.  C. 

Lowry,  John  Walter  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Lyne,  Robert  Chamberlayne,  Jr.     Richmond,  Va. 


McCarn,    Richard    Harrison 

Kannapolis, 

N.C 

McCarter,   Bobby  Gene 

Tryon, 

N.C 

McCaslin,  Joe  Clarence 

Maiden, 

N.C 

McConnell,  Charles 

Hendersonville, 

N.C 

McCoy,  Edward  Gordon 

Snow  Hill, 

N.C 

McDermatt,  Hugh  Arthur 

Vass, 

N.C 

McGee,  George  Conrad 

Snow  Hill, 

N.C 

McHon,   Fred   Lee 

Bryson   City, 

N.C 

Mcintosh,  Thomas  Franklin     Mount  Holly,  N.  C. 
McLamb,  Harold  Dixon  Newton  Grove,  N.  C. 

McMurray,   William    D Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Madden,  Cecil  Gray    Hamlet,  N.  C. 


[140] 


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ass 


Magill,  Herbert  Basil 

Concord,  N.  C 

Mallard,  Virgil   Lee 

Trenton,  N.  C 

Manning,  Tom  Register,  Jr. 

Weldon,  N.C 

Marriott,  Robert  Henry,  Jr. 

Battleboro,  N.  C 

Martin,   Kenneth   Underwood 

Jonesville,  N.  C 

Massengill,  Roy  Harold 

Kenly,  N.C 

Mateer,  Charles  Harry 

Charlotte,  N.  C 

Matthews,  Hubert  Irvin       . 

Cary,  N.C 

Mauney,  James  Robert 

Cherryville,  N.  C 

Medford,  Bruce 

Canton,  N.  C 

Melton,  Jesse  Daniel 

Enfield,  N.C 

Melvin,   Raymond  James,  Jr. 

Durham,  N.  C 

Memory,   Donald   Wayne 

Wagram,  N.  C 

Merrell,  James  Mathis 

Sielby,  A!a 

Miketa,  Donald  A 

Baden,  Pa 

Miller,  Charles  F.,  Jr. 

Waynesville,  N.  C 

Miller,  Joseph   Ralph 

Jefferson,  N.  C 

Miller,  Wayne  Waddell 

Greensboro,  N.  C 

Miller,  William   Hugh 

Boone,  N.C 

Miller,  William  Lawton,  Jr. 

Beulaville,  N.  C 

Mink,  Lawrence  Albright  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Misenheimer,  James  Reid  Shelby,  N.  C. 

Misenheimer,    Larry    Lee  Richfield,  N.  C. 

Mitchell,  Bobby  Glen  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Modlin,  Clarence  Thomos,  Jr. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Moore,  Bobby  Lee  Graham,  N.  C. 

Moore,  Carroll   Gene    Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Moore,  Glenn  Cansler Catawba,  N.  C. 

Moore,  Ronald  Baxter  Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Morgan,  Samuel    Dean Morion,  N.  C. 

Morris,  Clair  Edward,  Jr.  Columbia,  N.  C. 

Morris,  Donald  Scott  Fremont,  N.  C. 

[141] 


Junior 


Morrow,  James  William,  Jr. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Mosheim,  Joseph  Dibrell 

Chicamauga,  Ga. 

Moss,  Dan  Schuyler    

Enfield,  N.C. 

Moss,   James    David    

Gostonic,  N.  C. 

Moss,  R.  V 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Mullen,  Stephen  Thomas 

New  Bern,  N.C. 

Mulvaney,  James  Norbert 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Myers,  Guy  ArnoU,  Jr.       W 

nston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Nanney,  Joseph  Hugh 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Narron,  Artis  Medlin 

Kenly,  N.C. 

Narron,  Tommy  Alfonzo 

Kenly,  N.C. 

Nash,  Averette  Floyd 

St.  Pauls,  N.C. 

Neckman,  Williom  Alan  Bronx  62,  N.  Y. 

Needhom,  Royal  Roger  Pilot  Mountain,  N.  C. 
Niven,  Benjamin  Fronklin,  Jr.  Monroe,  N.  C. 
Norman,  Donald  Welch  Mount  Airy,  N.C. 


Norville,  John  Albert        Brevard,  N.  C. 

Nuckolls,  Joe  Allen  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Odum,  Robert  Tracy  Clinton,  N.  C. 

Oliver,  James  Edward,  Jr.  Whaleyville,  Va. 


O'Quinn,  Charles  Neill  Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Orrell,   Robert  Jerome  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Pace,  Doran  Royal,  Jr Sumter,  S.  C. 

Padgett,  John  Fay  Cliffside,  N.  C. 

Page,   Harry  Lee  Brown  Summit,  N.  C. 

Park,  James  Roy  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Parker,  Carl  Duncan  Cordova,  N.  C. 

Parker,  Grady   Leon  Mill  Spring,  N.  C. 


Parker,   Ralph  Jerome,  Jr.       Williamston,  N.  C. 
Porlier,  James  Edward  Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Paschall,   Fred  William,  Jr.       Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Patterson,  Arza  Donald       Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


[142] 


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ass 


Pearson,  James  Roy 

Apex, 

N.C. 

Peele,  John  E.,  Ill 

Roxobel, 

N.C. 

Penny,  Augustine  Caleb 

Clayton, 

N.C. 

Perdue,    Rayvon 

Konnapolis, 

N.C. 

Perry,  June   Gill    

Zebulon, 

N.C. 

Peterson,  Jesse  Julius,  Jr. 

Wilmington, 

N.C. 

Peterson,   Lennart  Rudolph 

W 

nston-Salem, 

N.C. 

Phifer,  William  Joseph,  Jr. 

Charlotte, 

N.C. 

Phillips,  Alan  Clair 

Mocksville, 

N.C. 

Phillips,  Cloy  Randolph 

Raleigh, 

N.C. 

Phillips,  Harold  Eugene 

Selma, 

N.C. 

Phillips,    Hedrick   Mitchell 

Raleigh, 

N.C. 

Phillips,  Rex  Askew 

La  Grange, 

N.C. 

Phillips,  Robert  Kenneth 

Lillington, 

N.C. 

Pigg,  Johnny  Oran 

Wingate, 

N.C. 

Pilkington,  Theo  Clyde 

Durham, 

N.C. 

Pinner,  Allen   Owen 

Candler, 

N.C. 

Pitts,    Kirby    Allen                Winston-Solem, 

N.C. 

Poindexter,   Everett  John 

Tarboro, 

N.C. 

Poole,  David  Arville 

Rockwood, 

Tenn. 

Poole,    Ernest  Gordon 

Charlotte, 

N.C. 

Poole,  Marion    Ronald 

Thomasville, 

N.C. 

Poole,  Zeb  Vance     

Stotesville, 

N.C. 

Poteat,  Jimmy   Langston 

Yanceyville, 

N.C. 

Powell,  Leon  Max            

.    .        Erwin, 

N.C. 

Powell,  Robert  Eugene 

Garner, 

N.C. 

Pratt,  Peter  Tudor 

Argentina 

Presson,  Kendrick  Benton 

Wilmington, 

N.C. 

Prestwood,  Annie  Katherine 

Lenoir, 

N.C. 

Price,  William  LaMont 

Goldsboro, 

N.C. 

Pruette,  Dean  Mac 

High  Point, 

N.C. 

Query,  Robert  George 

Sanford, 

N.C. 

[143] 


A  C"    Cx 


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J  u 

n  i  o  r 

Rackley,   Robert   Louis 
Raines,  William  Albert 
Ray,  Clarence  Elbert,  Jr. 
Reaves,  Charlie  E. 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Graham,  N.  C. 

Warsaw,  N.C. 

Reese,  Lawrence  David 
Reiter,  Donald  Marvin 
Reynolds,  William  Daniel,  Jr. 
Rice,  Clyde  Crosby 

Henderson,  N.  C. 

Queens  75,  N.  Y. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Asheville,  N.C. 

Richardson,  Clyde   Edward,  J 

Richmond,   William    Bruce 
Ridenhour,    Jennings    Forreli 
Ritchie,  William  Merideth 

r. 

Tl'.omasville,  N.  C. 

Hillsboro,  N.C. 

Kannopolis,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Ritter,  Wiley  Fletcher,  Jr. 
Roach,  Robert  Wayne 
Roberson,  William  Clyde,  Jr. 
Roberson,   William   Young 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Burlington,  N.  C. 

Williamston,  N.C. 

Smithfield,  N.C. 

Roberts,  James  Wallace 
Rodgers,  James  Gordon 
Rogers,  James  Charles 
Rogers,  James   Franklin 

Atkinson,  N.  C. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Tabor  City,  N.  C. 

Rocky   Point,  N.  C. 

Rogers,  Wyatt  Manley,  Jr.         Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Rooks,   Robert  Graham  Whiteville,  N.  C. 

Rose,  David  Jeptha                  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Rose,  Donald  Leon       Arlington  3,  Va. 


Rountree,  Ralph  Marion  Gates,  N.  C. 

Royster,   Larry   Herbert  Durham,  N.  C. 

Royster,   Robert  Samuel,  Jr. 

Tarawa  Terrace,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.  C. 
Rundbaken,   Leon   Allen     New  York   City,  N.Y. 


Russ,   Kenneth    Eugene  Burgaw,  N.  C. 

Salih,  Abdul  Malik,  Mohammed  Ana,  Iraq 

Salter,  Luther  C.  Sheffield,  Ala. 

Sanders,  Theron  Vester  Bailey,  N.  C. 


[144] 


CI 


ass 


Sawyer,  George  Edward  John,  Jr. 

Murray  Hill,  N.J. 
Sawyer,  Robert  Franklin  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
Sconlon,   David   Howard,   III  Durham,  N.  C. 

Scarboro,   Beaman   Harris  Wendell,  N.  C. 


Scott,  William  Clevenger  Haw  River,  N.  C. 

Seamon,  Walter  Ramon  Graham,  N.C. 

Sell,  James  Milton  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Shain,   Bonnie  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


Shaw,  Archie  Ward 

Evergreen,  N.  C. 

Sheorin,  Walter  Lee,  Jr.     Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 

Shepherd,  Marshall  Monroe, 

Jr. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

Shook,  Charles  Robert 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

Sidbury,  Melvin  Dean 

Hompstead,  N.  C. 

Sifford,   Ralph  Gene 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Simmons,   Gerald    Dwight 

Albertson,  N.C. 

Simmons,  Hugh  Edison 

Hickory,  N.C. 

Simmons,  James  Edward,  Jr. 

Enfield,  N.C. 

Simmons,  Robert  Curtis 

Whiteville,  N.C. 

Sims,  Joseph  Ivan 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Slaydon,  John  Franklin,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N.C. 

Sloan,  Marvin  Kenneth 

Erwin,  N.  C. 

Sloan,  Richard  Clemence 

Mt.  Ulla,  N.C. 

Slone,  Thurman  Harry 

Wharton,  W.  Va. 

Sloop,  Paul  Alexander 

Concord,  N.  C. 

Small,  Howard  Gordon,  Jr. 

Fair  Bluff,  N.C. 

Smith,    Benjamin    Thomas 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Charles  Wesley 

Meadville,  Pa. 

Smith,  Craig  J. 

Albemarle,  N.C. 

Smith,   Edgar  Willioms 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

Smith,  Gaston  Franklin,  Jr. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Robert  Earl 

Angier,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Roy  Marvin 

Morshville,  N.  C. 

Pa. 


1?  f- ' 


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Junior 


Smith,  William  David 
Smoot,   William    Verlin 
Sneed,    Ronald    Ernest 
Snyder,   Charles    Edwin 


Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Oxford,  N.C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Sorrels,  William   Pickens  Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Sparks,  Jackie   Lamar         Winston-Solem,  N.  C. 
Stallings,    Donald  Maysville,  N.  C. 

Stamey,  Arthur  Wallace,  Jr.     High  Point,  N.  C. 


Starr,    Hal    Eugene 
Stephenson,  Alton   Parker,  Jr. 
Stephenson,  Charles   Warren 
Sterken,  John   Gregory 

Hickory, 
Raleigh, 
Oxford, 
Raleigh, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

C. 
C. 
C. 
C. 

Stickney,  Richard  Hulse 
Stone,   Gerald   David 
Stone,  Ray  Edwin 
Stout,   Kenneth   Franklin 

Asheville, 

Wilmington, 

High  Point, 

Asheboro, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

C 
C 
C 
C 

Stover,  Richard  Douglas 
Summerville,  Kenneth  Osborn 
Sutton,   Charles   Jerry 
Sutton,  Michael  Donovan 

Gastonia, 

Charlotte, 

Franklin, 

Kinston, 

N 
N 
N 
N 

C 
C 
C 
C 

Swain,  Robert  Wayne 
Swaringen,  Charles  Edward,  Jr 
Swofford,  Doyle  Patrick 
Sykes,   Grady    Huston 

Southport, 

Pinehurst, 

Greensboro, 

Charlotte, 

N 
N 
N 
N 

c 
c 
c 
c 

Tolbert,   Larry  Melvin 
Tate,  Clarence  Garren,  Jr. 
Taylor,  Frank  Warren 
Teague,   Francis  Carlyle 

Albemarle, 

Concord 

Statesville 

Liberty 

N 
N 
N 
N 

c 
c 
c 
c 

Teague,  John   Virgil         Guilford   College,  N.  C. 
Teasley,   Ralph  Currin  Durham,  N.C. 

Templeton,  Roy   Lorraine  Konnapolis,  N.  C. 

Terry,  William  James,  Jr.  Gostonia,  N.  C. 


[146] 


CI 


ass 


Tew,  Joseph  Willie    

Newlond,  N.C. 

Thigpen,  Jacob  Joyner 

Dudley,  N.C. 

Thompson,  Donald  Morris 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Thompson,  Jessie  L. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Thorp,  Erich  Carl 

Verona,  N.J. 

Tilson,  Leonard  Carey 

Mars  Hill,  N.C. 

Tilson,  Robert  Ray 

Burnsville,  N.C. 

Toney,  Carl   Wilburn 

Mooresboro,  N.  C. 

Townsend,  Clarence  Wood 

all     Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Tucker,  Harry  Hauser 

Winston-Salem,  N.C. 

Tucker,  Robert  Woodson 

Raleigh,  N.C 

Turbyfill,    Basil   Waites 

Hickory,  N.C. 

Turner,  Jerry  Mitchell 

Fayetteville,  N.  C 

Tutor,  Nellie  Ann 

Raleigh,  N.C 

Vance,  John  Dolas 

Pineola,  N.C 

Vennel,  Woodrow  Wilson, 

II              Salem,  Mass 

Vestal,  Ellis  Brinson 

Kenansville,  N.  C 

Vogler,  John  Franklin 

Mount  Airy,  N.  C, 

Waddell,  Robert  Allen 

Fair  Bluff,  N.C 

Wagner,  Harold  Alfred 

Cooleemee,  N.  C 

Woitman,   Gerald    Louis 

Fayetteville,  N.  C 

Walker,  Ferman  Lee 

Mill  Spring,  N.C 

Walker,   Herman   Lewis 

Mill  Spring,  N.C 

Walters,  Luther  Marvin 

Rocky  Mount,  N.C 

Warren,  Fredric  Glenn 

Raleigh,  N.C 

Warren,  Garland  Glenn,  Jr.     Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
Washam,   Burl   Jackson  Huntersville,  N.  C. 

Waters,   Earl  Wayne         Roanoke   Rapids,  N.C. 


Watterson,  James  Walter 
Waxmunski,  Henry  Lewis,  Jr. 
Weinstein,   David   Franklin 
Wells,  William   Burton 


Guilford,  N.C. 

West  Point,  Vo. 

Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Canton,  N.  C. 


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Juniors 


West,  Thomos  Elom  Nathalie,  Vo. 

Westmoreland,    Richard    Prevette 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 
Whitaker,    Poison    Young,   Jr.  Durham,  N.  C. 

White,  Charles  Henry  China  Grove,  N.  C. 


White,  Jesse  Wade 

Walkertown,  N. 

C. 

White,  William    Pranklin 

Maxton,  N. 

C. 

Whitehurst,    William    Morg^ 

an 

Robersonville,  N. 

C. 

Wicker,  Gene  Anderson 

Burlington,  N. 

C. 

Wiley,  Albert  Lee 

Acme,  N. 

C. 

Wilkins,  Davison  Heriot 

Linden,  N. 

C. 

Williams,  John  Bright,  Jr. 

High  Point,  N. 

C. 

Williams,  Joseph  Howard 

Beulaville,  N. 

C. 

Williams,   Robert   L. 

Shelby,  N. 

C 

Williamson,  Ivey  Eugene 

Lucama,  N, 

C 

Willis,  Charles  Arthur 

Chorlotte,  N 

C 

Wilson,  Olin   Everette 

Raleigh,  N 

■  C 

Wilson,  Stanley   Hampton  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Winchell,   Alan   M.  Windsor,  N.  C. 

Windley,  Franklin  David  Bath,  N.  C. 

Womick,  Robert  Lovis  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 


Woodard,  OIlie  Clifton 
Wuamett,    Stephen    Cole 
Wynne,   Frank   Earl 
Wynne,   George   William 


Spring  Hope,  N.  C. 

Cleveland,  N.  C. 

Williamston,  N.  C. 

Morganton,  N.  C. 


Yager,   Daniel   Duane  Raleigh,  N.C. 

Yarber,  Norman  Gray  Guilford  College,  N.  C. 

Yawn,   Charles   C.  Kings   Mountain,  N.  C. 

York,  Dennis  Raymond,  Jr.           Asheboro,  N.  C. 


York,  James  Alvin        

Young,    Danny    Normon 
Yujuico,  Alejandro,  Jr. 
Zimmerman,  Wade  Helton 


Raleigh,  N.C. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

Philippines 

Murphy,  N.  C. 


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Bill  Bass 
President 


Fred  Manley 
Secretary 


Mac   Lupoid 
Treasurer 


Bill   Byrd 
Vice-President 


Sophomore    Class 


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Sophomores 


Adams,   Robert  Thompson 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Adkins,  Dwight  Steele  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Agnos,  John   Nicholas         Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Aldridge,  Michael  Delano  Pink  Hill,  N.  C. 

Allen,    Carroll    Glenwood  Farmville,  N.  C. 


Allen,  Cecil  Oakley 
Allen,  Thomas   Edward 
Almond,  Donald  Wayne 
Anderson,   Calvin    Curtis 
Anderson,  John   Robinson 


Roxboro,  N.  C. 

Lewiston,  N.  Y. 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Tarboro,  N.  C. 

Guilford  College,  N.C. 


Annas,  Wesley  Eugene  Granite  Falls,  N.  C. 

Ardito,   Nicolas   B.  Panamo,   Panama 

Atwater,  Henry  Foust  Burlington,  N.  C. 

Austin,  John  Samuel  Toylorsville,  N.  C. 

Autry,  Stacy  Maurice  Clinton,  N.C. 

Aycock,  John   Holmes  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Ayscue,  Billy  Newcomb  Henderson,  N.  C. 

Bailey,   Donald   C.  Spindale,  N.  C. 

Bailey,    Richard    Everette    Faison,  N.  C. 

Baker,   Max    Norris  King,  N.  C. 

Barbe,  Roberto  Andres  La  Paz,  Bolivia 

Barfield,  William  Morion  New  Bern,  N.C. 

Barksdale,   William    Benjamin  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Barnes,  Donald  Ray  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Barnes,   Patrick   Herndon  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Barnett,  George  Neill 
Barrett,  Rolin  Farrar 
Barringer,  Eddie  Max 
Barrinper,  George  Herbert 
Barwick,  John  Henry 


Bason,  George  Stanford,  Jr. 
Bass,   Roderick   Sidney 
Batten,  Coy  Medlin 
Bauer,  Lawrence   Peter,  Jr. 
Beadles,  Thomas  Millard 


Beakley,  John   Colemon,   II 
Beard,  William  Carroll,  Jr. 
Beasley,  Robert  Earle 
Bell,  Clive  Gilbert 
Bell,  Jon   Michael 


Charlotte,  N.C. 

Roleigh,  N.C. 

Maiden,  N.  C. 

Jocksonville,  N.  C. 

Grifton,  N.C. 


Swepsonville,  N.  C. 

Nashville,  N.C. 

Kenly,  N.C. 

Georgetown,  S.  C. 

Hayesville,  N.  C. 


Asheville,  N. 

Fayetteville,  N. 

Solisbury,  N. 

Statesville,  N. 

Raleigh,  N. 


Bennett,  Willett  Boyd,  Jr.     Hendersonville,  N.  C 


Benton,  Julia  Adelaide 
Billingsley,   John    David 
Bissette,   William    Elton,   Jr. 
Blackwelder,  Robert  T. 


Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Peochland,  N.C. 

Wilson,  N.C. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 


Blevins,  John  Oliver         Kinston,  N.  C. 

Boger,   Bobby   Duke  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Boone,  William  Jordan,  Jr.  Gates,  N.  C. 

Bosnight,  Floyd  Lee  Manns  Horbor,  N.  C. 

Bost,  James   Fronklin  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

[150] 


Sophomores 


Bottoms,   Earl   Franklin 

Pikeville, 

N.C 

Bowen,  Willie  Charles 

Rockingham, 

N.C 

Bradley,   Nelson   A. 

Raleigh, 

N.C 

Braswell,  James  Williom 

Smithfield, 

N.C 

Brattain,    Daniel   W 

Oakboro, 

N.C 

Britt,   Molcolm   Vernon 

Garner, 

N.C 

Brock,   Walter   Donald 

Raleigh, 

N.C 

Brown,    Betty   Joanne 

Raleigh, 

N.C 

Brown,   Homer  Scott 

Selma, 

N.C 

Brown,  John  Amzey 

Spruce  Pine, 

N.C 

Brown,  Roderick  Burton 

Ashford, 

N.C 

Brown,  Thomas  Clark 

Arden, 

N.C 

Bryant,  Edward  Grahom 

Ararat, 

N.C 

Buchanan,  Robert  Paul,  Jr. 

Yadkinville, 

N.C 

Bullard,  James  Connor 

Charlotte, 

N.C 

Bunn,  John  Trent 

Charlotte, 

N.C 

Burgess,  Richard   Hunt 

Dumont 

,  N.J 

Byerly,  Richard  Dole 

High  Point, 

N.C 

Byrd,  James  William 

Mount  Olive, 

N.C 

Byrd,  Joe  Lee 

Concord, 

N.C 

Byrum,  Robert  Leonard 

Greensboro, 

N.C 

Cameron,  Neill  William 

Cameron, 

N.C 

Campbell,  Rex  Cornelius 

Statesville, 

N.C 

Capps,  Weldon  Clinton 

Areola, 

N.C 

Carroll,  Daniel  Wilson 

Durham, 

N.C 

Carroll,  James  Charles 

Mount  Olive, 

N.C 

Carter,    Larry    Lee               Winston-Salem, 

N.C 

Cartmel,   Franklin    Bromley 

Pleasantville, 

N.Y 

Caune,  Janis  Z. 

Washington, 

N.C 

Caviness,   William    Branson, 

Jr.     Raleigh, 

N.C 

Cheek,  Gerald  Wallace 

Charlotte, 

N.C 

Church,  Jerry  Anderson 

Valdese, 

N.C 

Clapp,  John  Garland,  Jr. 

Greensboro, 

N.C 

Clapp,  Richard   Edwin 

Siler  City, 

N.C 

Clark,  John   Douglas 

Charlotte, 

N.C 

Clark,  Wesley  Merton 

Lumberton, 

N.C 

Clarke,  Robert  Edward 

Morganton, 

N.C 

Clendenin,  John   Barnes 

Greensboro, 

N.C 

Clippard,  Carson   Alexander 

Raeford, 

N.C 

Coker,  Walter  James,  Jr. 

Roanoke  Rapids, 

N.C 

Cole,  Emmit  Franklin 

Clayton, 

N.C 

Coley,  John  Thomas,   III 

Rocky  Mount, 

N.C 

Coltrane,   Robert   Irvin 

Sophia, 

N.C 

Cooley,  Austin  Craig          Black  Mountain, 

N.C 

Copenhaver,   Howard   Wayne,  Jr. 

Morganton, 

N.C 

Coston,   Vernie    Richard 

Jacksonville, 

N.C 

Cottingham,  Bromo  Thomas 

Jr. 

Fayetteville, 

N.C 

Crabtree,  Ralph  Jackson 

Carthage, 

N.C 

Craig,  Charles  Spurgeon 

Durham, 

N.C 

Creed,  Hugh  Malen 

Mount  Airy, 

N.C 

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Sophomores 


Cribb,  Henry  Levon 
Crump,  Gwyn   Norman 
Crump,  Kelly   Roygene 
Culp,  Ronald  Kendall 
Currie,  Avery  Madison 


Cushman,  Robert  Mignerey 


Laurel  Hill,  N.C. 

Hickory,  N.C. 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Badin,  N.C. 

Rockingham,  N.  C. 


Cybrynski,    Robert   Carl 
Davis,   Charles   Richard 
Davis,  Don  Maynard 
Davis,   Floyd   Mitchell 


Southern    Pines,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Candler,  N.  C. 

Earl,  N.C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 


Davis,   George   Kenneth 
Davis,  Thomas   Paul 
Davis,  Thomas  Willis 
Dawkins,    James    Mitchell 
Dawson,  John   Robert 


Deans,  Philip  Maurice 
Deaton,  Willis   Robert 
Dilley,  G.  William 
Dixon,  Charles   Royce 
Dixon,    Rodney   McSwain 


Bessemer  City,  N.  C. 

Shelby,  N.C. 

Beaufort,  N.C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Hampton,  Va. 


Wilson,  N.C. 

Cornelius,  N.  C. 

Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Siler  City,  N.  C. 

Statesville,  N.C. 


Raleigh,  N.C. 


Dozier,  Gary  Franklin 
DuBois,   Joseph   Addison,   Jr. 

Morehead  City,  N.  C. 
Duke,   Carlton   Walker,   Jr.  Norlina,  N.C. 

Earney,   Arlen    Reid  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Easter,  William  Taylor       Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Ebhardt,  Corl  Arthur         Halifax,  Va. 

Eckerd,   Joseph    Harold      Marion,  N.  C. 

Edmondson,    Richard    Clifton 

Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 
Edwards,  James  Worth  Whiteville,  N.  C. 

Ellenberg,  John  Doane  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Elliot,  Kenneth   Eugene 
Ellison,  Thomas  Vern 
Elzey,  Horace  Richard 
Emory,   Bobby  Yates 
Enloe,    Frank    Robert 


Black   Mountain,  N.  C. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

Creston,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Waynesville,  N.  C. 


Etheridge,  Joseph  Lister 
Eury,  Lynn  Wade 
Faison,  Thomas  Kilby,  Jr. 
Earner,  William   Casper 
Faulkner,  Louis  Alexander 


Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 

New  London,  N.  C. 

Faison,  N.  C. 

Morganton,  N.  C. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 


Ferguson,  David   Neil  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Ficquett,   Frederick   Arthur,  Jr.     Wallace,  N.  C. 

Finch,    Edwin   Orville  Bailey,  N.C. 

Fitts,  William   Person  Littleton,  N.  C. 

Fleming,  Edwin  Michael  Franklinton,  N.  C. 


Fleming,   Russell   Herbert 
Fletcher,   John    Edward 
Flinchum,  Wayne  Thomas 
Flowers,   Roger  Marcus 
Folsom,  John  Wesley 

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Morganton,  N.  C. 

Marion,  N.  C. 

Carthage,  N.  C. 

Statesville,  N.  C. 

Warwick,  Va. 


Sophomores 


Forbes,  James  Andrew 

Wilmington, 

N.C 

Forehand,   Isaoc  Juette 

Dudley, 

N.C 

Foust,  Gene  Ray 

Lexington, 

N.C 

Fox,  Dennis  Lee 

Gastonio, 

N.C 

Freeze,  Bobbie  Eugene 

Flint, 

Mich 

Fuhrer,   Raymond    K. 

Charlotte, 

N.C 

Fulcher,  William   Lewis, 

Jr. 

Morehead  City, 

N.C 

Fuller,  Bobby  Lee 

Durham, 

N.C 

Futrell,  Ben  Gay 

Rocky  Mount, 

N.C 

Gardner,   Charles    Roy 

Greenville, 

N.C 

Gardner,  James  Donald  Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 

Garner,  Carlton  Leroy,  Jr.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Garren,  Donald  Lee  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Garris,  John  William,  Jr.  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Gentry,    Richard    Lee  Reidsville,  N.  C. 

George,  Critz   Norton  Raleigh,  N.C. 

George,    Robert   Michael  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Gettys,  Joe  Cornwell  Shelby,  N.C. 

Gibbon,  Edward  Lee  Richmond,  Va. 

Gibson,   Gerald   Warren  Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Giles,  George  Curtis  Draper,  N.C. 

Gill,   Charles   Herbert  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Gilliam,  William   Edwin  Graham,  N.  C. 

Gilmore,  Thomas  Odell  Julian,  N.  C. 

Glasgow,  James  Etheridge  Littleton,  N.  C. 

Glover,  George  Douglas  Ellenboro,  N.  C. 

Goad,  Otis   Edwin,  Jr.  Mount  Airy,  N.C. 

Goff,  Robert  Fisher  Ayden,  N.  C. 

Gomez,  Gustavo  Alberto     Manhgva,  Nicaragua 
Gomez,  Ramon   Bello   Matanzas,  Cuba 

Gonzales,  Carlos  Diaz  Mexico,  D.  F. 

Gorman,  Ray  Howard        Shelby,  N.  C. 

Gotuaco,  Charles  Manila,  P.  I. 

Graham,  William  DeWitt  Mount  Ulla,  N.  C. 

Gray,  William  Hugh  Supply,  N.  C. 

Greene,  Chesley  M.  Mount  Gilead,  N.  C. 

Gregg,  Stewart  Warren  Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Griffin,  Allender  Mooney  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Griffin,  Charles  Roy,  Jr Pinetops,  N.  C. 

Griffin,   Daniel   Martin    Lenoir,  N.  C. 


Griffin,   Lonnie  J. 
Griffin,  Marion  Carroll 
Griffith,  Dewey  Maurice 
Gurkin,  James  Herbert 
Gurley,  Patrick  Thoddeus 


Kinston,  N.  C. 

Robersonville,  N.  C. 

Greenville,  N.  C. 

V/illiamston,  N.  C. 

Seven  Springs,  N.  C. 

Habana,  Cuba 


Habib,  Hasday 

Hogwood,   Charles   McDonald 

Youngsville,  N.  C. 
Haigler,  John    Neil  Monroe,  N.  C. 

Hoinley,  Bruce  Thomas       Schuylkill   Haven,   Pa. 
Hall,  Wilkes  Suttle  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

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Sophomores 


Hamad,  Awni  Mohamad 
Hamilton,  Henry  Redd 
Hammer,  Charles  Wayne 
Hammond,  Wilfred  Allen 
Hancock,   Harvey  Gray 


Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Siler  City,  N.C. 

Farmer,  N.  C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Hanrahan,   Kirkwood    Edward 

Newport  News,  Va. 
Harper,  John   Blois  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Harper,  Willis  Harold  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Harris,  Claude  Morris,  Jr.  Biltmore,  N.  C. 

Harris,   Herbert   Hunter  Raleigh,  N.C. 


Harris,   Merrell   W. 
Hart,  Charles   Hubert 
Hart,  Roger  Zone 
Harwell,  William   Hayes 
Hatch,  Horace  Hoover 


Louisburg,  N.  C. 

Ayden,  N.  C. 

Granite  Falls,  N.  C. 

Concord,  N.  C. 

Mount  Olive,  N.C. 


Hatcher,  Glen  Carlton 
Hatley,  Edward  William 
Hatley,   Larry   Houston 
Hawkins,   William    Rainey,   Jr. 
Henderson,  Kenneth   Dean 


Hendrix,  James  William 
Henley,  Amos  Brooks 
Hennings,  Joe  Bennett 
Herring,  Malcolm  LaRoy 
Herring,  Thomas  Woodrow 


Selma,  N.  C. 

Oakboro,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Durham,  N.  C. 

Spindale,  N.  C. 


Greenville,  N.  C. 

Linville,  N.  C. 
East  Bend,  N.C. 

Wilson,  N.C. 
La  Grange,  N.  C. 


Hibbard,  Robert  Freeman  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Hicks,  Charles  Samuel  Newland,  N.  C. 
Hicks,  Hamilton  Edward,  Jr.  Wilmington,  N.  C. 
Hicks,  James  Russell  Lawndale,  N.  C. 
Hilol,  Ahmed  Afif     Aleppo,  Syria 


Hill,   Richard    Ray,   Jr. 
Hinton,  John   Daniel 
Hiter,  Sylvester  William 
Hoke,   Lorry   David 
Holland,  Phillip  Parker 


Youngsville,  N.  C. 

Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Hickory,  N.C. 

Franklin,  Va. 


Holshouser,  Robert  J.,  Jr. 
Holt,  Earl  Thomas 
Holt,   Edward   Franklin 
Hood,  Clarence  Elam 
Hooks,   Jonathan   Winfield 


Mooresville,  N.  C. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Newton,  N.  C. 

Kenly,  N.C. 


Horowitz,   Harvey  Alan    Oxford,  N.  C. 

Horton,  James  Arlen  Oriental,  N.  C. 

Horton,   William    Elijah  Roxboro,  N.  C. 

Hoskins,  James  Herbert  Spencer,  N.C. 

Hoskins,  Richard  Slater  New  York,  N.Y. 

House,  Samuel  Giles  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 

Howe,   Kenneth   Lee  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Hudson,  Arlen  Gladstone  Mount  Olive,  N.C. 

Huntley,  James  Larry  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Hurst,  William  Wesley        Roanoke,  Va. 

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Sophomores 


Hutchins,  James  Clyde  Mocksville,  N.  C. 

Hutchinson,  James   Richard  Morven,  N.  C. 

Ingram,  Joseph  King  Badin,  N.  C. 

Inman,  John  Douglas  Pilot  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Ivey,  Richard  Willis  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


Jackson,  Ray  Eugene  Mount  Airy,  N.C. 

Jacumin,  Jimmy  Ray  Rutherford  College,  N.  C. 
James,  William  Thomas,  Jr.  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Jennings,  John   Stanley  Hickory,  N.C. 

Johnson,  Eli  Vance  Robersonville,  N.  C. 


Greenville,  N.  C. 
Sanford,  N.  C. 


Johnson,   Franklin   Mitchell 
Johnson,  Larry  Buckner 
Johnson,   Raymond   Gerard 

Atlantic  Highlands,  N.  J. 
Jones,  John  Bennett  White  Ook,  N.  C. 

Jones,  Robert  Ralph,  Jr.  Laurinburg,  N.  C. 


Jones,  William  Bowling,  Jr. 
Jordan,  Russell  Edward 
Jurney,  Douglas  Melvin 
Kearney,  Wayne  Thomas 
Keech,  Leo  Berl 


Oxford,  N.  C. 

High  Point,  N.C. 

Harmony,  N.  C. 

Henderson,  N.  C. 

Pantego,  N.  C. 


Keglers,  Wilis  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Keith,  Marvin  Owen   Franklinton,  N.  C. 

Kelly,  Darrell  Brown Lillington,  N.  C. 

Kemp,  Bobby  Wayne  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Kendrick,  Edward   Dickson,  Jr.        Fallston,  N.  C. 

Kersey,  Tommy  Marcus    Hickory,  N.  C. 

King,  Charles   Lincoln  Lansing,  N.  C. 

King,  Larry  Everette  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Kinnamon,  Charles  Wesley,  Jr.     Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Kirkland,  Robert  Taft,  Jr.  Raleigh,  N.C. 


Kizziah,  Jack  Darrell 
Knight,  James  Thomas 
Ladd,  Joe  Darrell 
Laney,  Sherrill  Glenn 
Longford,  Richard   F. 


Burlington,  N.  C. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

.  .    Durham,  N.  C. 


Lassiter,  James  Daniel 
Latham,  William  Lee 
Leatherman,  Carol  James 
Leatherman,    Frank    David 
Ledbetter,  John  Steven 


Clayton,  N.  C. 
Charlotte,  N.C. 

Newton,  N.  C. 

Vale,  N.C. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 


Ledbetter,  Maxwell  Howard  Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Lee,  Donald  Ross        Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Lee,  Jimmy  Dale        Ookboro,  N.  C. 

Lee,  Milton   Wayne  Mayodan,  N.  C. 

Lee,  Robert  Eugene  Pikeville,  N.  C. 


Leonard,  Ralph  Avery  Louisburg,  N.  C. 

Lingle,   Douglas   Eugene  Faith,  N.C. 

Long,  Thomas  B.,  Jr.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Long,  William  Thomas,  Jr.  Cornelius,  N.  C. 

Lowdermilk,  William  Porter  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

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Sophomores 


Lowrimore,  Gene  Ray 
Lupoid,  Hugh  McCall 
Luquire,   David   Hugh 
Lyda,  George  Suell 
Lyday,  Russell  Osborne,  Jr. 


Tabor  City,  N.  C. 

Columbia,  S.  C. 

Durham,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Lyerly,  Harvey  Dick  Mount  Pleasant,  N.  C. 

Lynch,  Walter  Kenneth  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Lynn,   Franklin   Roosevelt  Durham,  N.C. 

Lynn,  Victor  Bryant  Durham,  N.C. 

McCormick,    Robert   Alexander 

Foyetteville,  N.  C. 


McCullen,  David  Solomon,  Jr.  Dunn,  N.  C. 

McDaniel,    Earl    Wilson  Salisbury,  N.  C. 

McDonald,  Robert  Lament  Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

McDowell,  Bobby  Ray  High  Point,  N.  C. 

McEachern,  George  Hutaff       Wilmington,  N.  C. 


McEntire,  Harold  Gene 
McEwen,  Arthur  Johnson 
McGavron,  Merrill  Payne 
McQuay,  James  Newton 
Mackay,  Stanley  Richard 


Cordova,  N. 

Cary,  N. 

Chapel  Hill,  N. 

Charlotte,  N. 

Greensboro,  N. 


Maddox,  Joseph  Emerson  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Madren,  Paul  Lee,  Jr.  Elon  College,  N.  C. 

Maness,  John   Kent  Biscoe,  N.  C. 

Mangum,  Erbie  William,  Jr.  Durham,  N.  C. 

Manley,   Fred  William  Reidsville,  N.  C. 


Mann,  Daniel  Ferrel 

Manteo, 

N 

C 

Mast,  William   Howard 

Rominger, 

N 

C 

Matthews,  Douglas  Harold 

Wilson, 

N 

c 

Matthews,   Richard   Wesley 

Greensboro, 

N 

c 

Maxwell,  Albert  Herr,  Jr. 

Morganton 

N 

c 

May,  Robert  Edward 

Kinston, 

N 

c 

Meeks,  Crawford  Russell,  Jr. 

W 

nston-Salem, 

N 

c 

Meeks,  James  William 

Montreat, 

N 

c 

Merrick,  Austen  David 

Asheville, 

N 

c 

Micol,  Larry  Joe        

Valdese, 

N 

c 

Miller,  George  Kimball  Old  Fort,  N.  C. 

Miller,   Sidney   Leon  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Millwood,  Ervin  Randolph  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 
Minshew,  Roy  Harrison,  Jr.  Asheboro,  N.  C. 
Moore,  Arnold  G.  King,  N.  C. 


Moore,  Curtis  Eugene 
Morgan,  Tom  Adam 
Morris,  Melvin   Kenneth 
Morris,  Richard  Wallace 
Morris,  William  R. 


Hurdle  Mills,  N. 

Oakboro,  N. 

Richfield,  N. 

Rockingham,  N. 

Charlotte,  N. 


Morton,   Ralph    Lee  Jacksonville,  N.  C. 

Mosley,  Julian  Devon  Butner,  N.  C. 

Murr,  George  Frank,  Jr.  Thomasville,  N.  C. 

Murray,   Maurice   Talmadge  Asheville,  N.  C. 

Napier,  Samuel  Howard  Hamlet,  N.  C. 


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Sophomores 


Newberry,  Joseph  Herman  Plymouth,  N.  C. 

Newby,   John    Roger  Lexington,  N.  C. 

Nifong,  Woyne  Eugene       Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Nix,  John  Wesley  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 

Noell,  Poul  M.  Durham,  N.  C. 


Nohl,   Peter   Friedrich  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Northcutt,  Lee  Irvin  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

O'Connell,  James  Lee Sanford,  N.  C. 

O'Ferrell,  Lewis  Ray    Greensboro,  N.  C. 

O'Neal,    Robin   Turner  Middlesex,  N.  C. 


Orders,  Leonard   Randolph 
Oudo,  Robert  Scott 
Oughton,  William  Paul 
Owen,  Austin  Andrew 
Owen,  Deri  Rex 


Asheville,  N.  C. 

Arlington,  Va. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Elizabethtown,  N.  C. 

Contc-n,  N.  C. 


Owens,  Edwin  Gip  Cleveland,  N.  C. 

Ownley,  James  Ludford  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Parker,   Jerry    Edison  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Porker,   John   Wilmer,   Jr.  Lasker,  N.  C. 

Parker,  Wallace  O'Niel  Hubert,  N.C. 


Parrish,  George  Stephen 
Parrish,  Karl  Max 
Patterson,  Emmett 
Patterson,  Larry  Hugh 
Pearsall,  Jere 


Pearson,   Richard    Fletcher 
Pearson,  Ronald  Floyd 
Peele,  Charles  Van   Buren 
Pennell,   Bradley  Mack 
Perkins,  James  Vance,  Jr. 


Henderson,  N.  C. 

Gostonia,  N.  C. 

China  Grove,  N.  C. 

China  Grove,  N.  C. 

Holly  Springs,  N.  C. 


Clinton,  N.  C. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

Goldsboro,  N.  C. 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Greenville,  N.  C. 


Perry,   Bobby  Alton 
Phelps,  James  Clifton 
Phillips,  George  Thomas 
Pittman,   Barney  Wess 
Plaxen,  Bernard  Wolfe 


Raleigh,  N.C. 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Scotland   Neck,  N.  C. 

Hillsboro,  N.C. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Plowman,  Joseph   David    Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Poindexter,  William   Brandon     East  Bend,  N.  C. 
Pollock,  Donald   Page  Raleigh,  N.C. 

Poovey,   Robert  Lewis  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Porter,  William   Barham  Washington,  N.  C. 


Poteat,   William    Thomas 
Poulson,  Melvin    Bryan 
Price,  Clay  Crowson 
Propst,  Paul   Laurence 
Pryor,  James  Willard 


Punch,  James   Darrell 
Purvis,  Albert  Columbus 
Putnam,  Billy  Roger 
Quickel,  Jacob   Craig 
Raney,  Mark,  Jr. 


Spindale,  N.  C. 

Engelhard,  N.  C. 

Taylorsville,  N.  C. 

Southern   Pines,  N.  C. 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Conover,  N.  C. 

Winnabow,  N.  C. 

Shelby,  N.C. 

Charlotte,  N.C. 

Jacksonville,  N.  C. 


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Raper,  James  Leroy    Thomosville,  N.  C. 

Readling,  Clark  Delano  Cornelius,  N.  C. 

Reosons,  William   Edgar         Stontonsburg,  N.  C. 
Reavis,  James   D.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Redmond,  Jobie  Gene  Woterville,  N.  C. 

Redwine,  Richard  Horace  Rural  Hall,  N.  C. 

Reed,   Melvin    Bell  Canton,  N.  C. 

Revelle,  John  Paige  Murfreesboro,  N.  C. 

Rhodes,  Lonnie  Benjamin  Kinston,  N.  C. 

Ribakove,  Richard   Harvey  Sanford,  N.  C. 


Richardson,  Theodore  George  Climax,  N.  C. 

Robbins,   Simon    Erskine  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Roberts,   Norris   David         Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Robertson,   Don   Spencer  King,  N.  C. 

Robins,  William  Thomos,  III 

Gloucester  Point,  Va. 


Robinson,   Elmer  James  Liberty,  N.  C. 

Rodgers,  Wills  Pinkney,  Jr.  Franklinville,  N.  C. 

Rogers,    Lonnie   J.  Williomston,  N.  C. 

Rogers,   William    Reid  Pineville,  N.  C. 

Rollins,  Robert  Waitsell  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 


Roper,  William  Lawrence  Engelhard,  N.  C. 

Roten,  Dane  Idlewild,  N.  C. 

Rothrock,  Thomas  Hardy,  Jr.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Roughton,   Ronald   Gill  Elizabeth   City,  N.  C. 

Rouse,  Douglas  Earl  Kinston,  N.  C. 


Ruff,  Carl  Gladford,  Jr. 
Russo,  Edward 
Ryan,   David  Wallace 
Sain,  William   Carlos 
Sales,  Junius  Lee,  Jr. 


Mill  Spring,  N.  C. 

Orange,  N.  J. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Statesville,  N.  C. 

Asheville,  N.  C. 


Samet,  Norman  Gilbert  High  Point,  N.  C. 

Sanders,  Groham  Hodge       Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 
Sasser,   Preston   Eugene  Dover,  N.  C. 

Scarborough,  Paul  Eugene,  Jr.     Statesville,  N.  C. 
Scarborough,  Robert  Kenneth     Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Schiff,  Mark  Richord  New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 

Schmitt,  Alfred  John,  Jr.  Engelhard,  N.  C. 

Schul,  William  Andrew     Hamilton,  Ohio 

Schuster,  Robert  Hillside,  N.  J. 

Seism,  John  A.  Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 


Scott,    John    McClayton 
Seorcy,  Donald  Bruce 
Seidenstein,  Mark  Albert 
Setser,  James  Russell 


Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Mill  Spring,  N.  C. 

Newport  News,  Va. 

Lenoir,  N.  C. 


Setzer,  Ward  L Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Shealy,  Lemuel  Dorr,  Jr. 
Sharpe,   Boyd   Idamus 
Sharpe,  William  Norman,  Jr. 
Shaw,  Wesley  Edward 
Sherrer,  John  M. 

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Thomosville,  N.  C. 
Shorpsburg,  N.  C. 
Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 

Monroe,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 


Sophomores 


Sherrill,   Charles    Dellinger 
Sibley,  Shelley  Dan 
Sideris,  John  Nicholas 
Sigmon,  Arville  Jenkins 
Sink,  Henry  Rodney 


Cherryville,  N.  C. 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Greenville,  N.  C. 

Newton,  N.  C. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Sisk,  Kenneth  Norman Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Sloan,  Donold  Alfred    Olin,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Allie  Gray  Newport,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Arthur  Houston       Kings  Mountain,  N.  C. 
Smith,  Charles  William  Laurinburg,  N.  C. 


Smith,  Drayton  Lendell,  Jr.         Albemarle,  N.  C. 
Smith,  Duane  Gordon  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Smith,   Floyd  A.,  Jr.  Kinston,  N.C. 

Smith,  Frederick  William     Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Smith,  Iverson  Richard  Newton,  N.C. 


Smith,  James  Irvin   King,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Jimmie  M.   Pineola,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Rigdon   Robert   Summit,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Wayne  Stacy      Shelby,  N.  C. 

Smith,  William  Marvin      Selma,  N.  C. 


Sparrow,  Thomas  Glenn  Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Spence,  George  Broughton,  Jr.     Lillington,  N.C. 
Spinello,  Anthony  Gerald  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sprinkle,  John   Alex,   Jr.     Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Spooner,  William  Edward  Wilmington,  N.  C. 


Starling,  Bobby  Lee 
Stegall,   Luther  Earl 
Steinacher,  Julio  Michael 
Stephens,  Milton  James,  Jr. 
Stevenson,   James   McMillin 


Stott,  Charles   Raymond 
Sturgill,  Jack  Carroll 
Summer,   Thomas   Larry 
Sumner,  Wiley  Edward 
Summerlin,   Lyman   E. 


Union  Grove,  N.  C. 

Warrenton,  N.  C. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Erwin,  N.  C. 

Henderson,  N.  C. 


Wendell,  N.C. 

Norton,  Va. 

Cherryville,  N.  C. 

Conway,  N.  C. 

Jamestown,  N.  C- 


Swaim,  Joe  Terry 
Swaringen,  David  Leroy 
Sweott,  Jerry  Oliver 
Swindell,  Winfield  Scott 
Swing,  James   Edward 


Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Cliffside,  N.C. 


Tobibzadeh,  Foriborz  A. 
Tabor,  Christopher  Alan 
Taylor,  David  Ray 
Tetterton,   John    Marshall 
Thorrington,  Owen  Keith,  Jr. 


Thorrington,  Ronnie  Owen 
Thorrington,   Tommie    Hight 
Thomas,  James  Joseph 
Thompson,    Ronald    Leon 
Thornburg,  Robert  LeRoy 


Tehran,   Iran 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Zebulon,  N.  C. 

Bethel,  N.C. 

Henderson,  N.  C. 


Louisburg,  N.  C. 

Louisburg,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

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Sophomores 


Tillett,  Williom   Franklin 
Tillman,    Linton   Alexander 
Tillotson,  Curtis  Carlyle 
Toney,  Fred,  Jr. 
Torrence,  James  Franklin 


Treece,  Ben  Carolyn 
Treece,  Johnny  Benjamin 
Trotman,  Frank  Bacon 
Trunnell,  Albert  Glenworth 
Tucker,    Henry    Lansing,   Jr. 


Timberloke,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Oxford,  N.  C. 

Mooresboro,  N.  C. 

Salisbury,  N.  C. 


Raleigh,  N.C. 

Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Haddonfield,  N.  J. 

Southport,  N.  C. 

Townsville,  N.  C. 


Tuttle,  Ronald  Edward 
Tyndall,    LeRoy 
Untz,  James   N. 
Ussery,  Milton    Everette 
Vann,  Joseph  McAlphin 


Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Kinston,  N.  C. 

Belmont,  N.  C. 

Laurinburg,  N.  C. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Varon,  Jaime  Lima,  Peru 

Vaughn,  Kenneth   Everett  Providence,  N.  C. 

Veazey,  Gerald  Edward  Covington,  Tenn. 

Venoble,  William  Donald     Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Vitole,  Herbert  Anton       New  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y. 


Vogler,  Charles  McKinney         Mount  Airy,  N.  C. 
Wade,  Bobby  Bruce  Oxford,  N.  C. 

Walden,  Roy  Albert 

Guatemala   City,   Guatemala 
Walker,  Paul  Dean  Old  Hickory,  Tenn. 

Woller,  Jerry  Marvin  Hamlet,  N.  C. 

Ward,  James  Edward  Rose  Hill,  N.  C. 

Ward,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.  Mount  Holly,  N.  C. 

Warlick,  Charles  Kenneth  Polkville,  N.  C. 

Warlick,  Frederick  Michael,  Jr.     Salisbury,  N.  C. 
Warlick,  Max  Lane  Lawndale,  N.C. 

Warren,   James   Arnold  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Warrick,   David   Paul  Jackson,  N.  C. 

Watkins,   John    William  Rockingham,  N.  C. 

Watson,  John  Archer  Kannopolis,  N.  C. 

Watson,  Larry  Wayne  Sanford,  N.  C. 

Watts,  John   Edward  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Waynick,  Jack  Tillery  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Waynick,  Robert  Spencer,  Jr.       Reidsville,  N.  C. 


[160] 


Sophomores 


Weont,  Roy  Daniel 
Weovil,  Jeffrey  Woyne 
Weber,  Andrew  John 
Weir,  Jim   Swennie 
Welch,   Richard  Vanneman 


China  Grove,  N.  C. 

Liberty,  N.C. 

Cream  Ridge,  N.  J. 

Valdese,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Weldon,   Raymond  Thomas,  Jr. 

Henderson,  N.  C. 
Wensil,   Larry  Eugene  Concord,  N.  C. 

Westbrook,  William   Hugh   Latimer,   III 

Gumberry,  N.  C. 
Whaley,  Charles  Julian  Durham,  N.C. 

Whicker,  Gaines   Lorraine  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 


White,  Kenneth  Norman     Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Whitener,  Daniel  Clary  Huntersville,  N.  C. 

Wilfong,  Albert  C,  Jr.  Claremont,  N.  C. 

Wilkerson,  Maywood   Robert       Lexington,  N.  C. 
Wilkinson,   Edward    Dayton  Newton,  N.  C. 


Willard,  Marion  Wesley 
Willey,  Norman   Hill 
Williams,  Herman  Adam 
Williams,  Joe  Madison 
Williams,  Luther  Erwin 


Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

Olin,  N.C. 

Valdese,  N.  C. 


Williams,  Robert  Keith  Newton  Grove,  N.  C. 

Williams,  Royce  Lee  Gronite  Quarry,  N.C. 

Williamson,  Donald  Hugh  Lucama,  N.  C. 

Williamson,   Finley   Lea,   III 

Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Williford,  Jock  Preston  Wilson,  N.  C. 


Willis,  Jerry  Talmadge  Lawndale,  N.  C. 

Wilson,  Robert  Vance  Concord,  N.C. 

Wolfe,  Lawrence  Abernathy,  Jr. 

Bessemer  City,  N.  C. 
Wood,  Gerald  Hinton  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Woodard,  Henry  Harrison     Scotland  Neck,  N.  C. 


Woolard,  Gerald  Jordan  Plymouth,  N.  C. 

Woodley,  Glenn  Walker  Columbia,  N.  C. 

Wordsworth,  Robert  Earl         Macclesfield,  N.  C. 
Worthington,   Lloyd   Burton,  Jr. 

Winterville,  N.C. 
Wright,  Walton   Reid  N.  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 


Wyke,  Thomas  Fulton 
Yates,  Joseph   Louis 
Yow,  John  Samuel 


Marion,  N.  C. 

Fairmont,  N.  C. 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 


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Charles  Tanner 
President 


Eddie  Knox 
Vice-President 


Ray  Fountain 
Secretary 


James  Weaver 
Treasurer 


Freshman    Class 


F  r  es  h  m  e 


n 


Abee.  David  Wlnfleld 

Ruthertord  College 

N. 

C. 

Abernethy,    William    Carl 

Huntersville 

N. 

C. 

Acra,    Robert 

Port-au-Princ 

'..  Haiti 

Adams,    Graham    Clevearn 

Rocky   Mount 

N. 

c. 

Adams,  Robert  Douglass 

Charlotte 

N. 

c. 

Aderholdt,  Charles  Lamar 

Cherryville 

N. 

c. 

Albaugh,  John  Charles 

Greensboro 

N. 

c. 

Aldridge,   John   Arthur 

Winston-Salem 

N. 

c. 

Allen,    George    Lewis,    )r. 

Reidsville 

N, 

c. 

Allen,    Leonard    Leon 

Roanoke   Rapids 

N. 

c. 

Allen,  Sidney  Herman      .  .  . 

....              Durham 

N. 

c. 

Allen,  William    Ronald    

Winter  Hav 

en. 

Fla. 

Alligood,  Gilbert  Ray 

Washington 

N. 

C. 

Allran,  Charles  Forest 

Cherryville 

N. 

C. 

Aman,   Lemuel   Gillette,  )r. 

Jacksonville 

N. 

c. 

Anderson,   Kenneth  Calvin 

Greensboro 

N. 

c. 

Andrews,  Charles   Luther    .  . 

.  .  .  .         Greensboro 

N. 

c. 

Angel,   Douglas   Hasten    .  .  . 

.  .  -  ,       Kernersville 

N. 

c. 

Apple,    Billy    Reid 

Gibsonville 

N. 

c. 

Apple,  Vance   Alton 

Gibsonville 

N. 

c. 

Archie,  Joseph  Patrick,  11 

Kinston 

N. 

c. 

Asbury,   Clayton   Grant    .  .  .  . 

....       Wilmington 

N. 

c. 

Asher,  Robert  David,  )r.   ... 

....             Raleigh 

N. 

c. 

Austin,   Jerry   Lamar 

Greensboro 

N. 

c. 

Austin,    Pinkney   C,   Jr. 

Granite   Falls 

N. 

c. 

Austin,    Sterling   Oliver 

Hickory 

N. 

c. 

Averette,  Charles  David 

Elizabethtown 

N. 

c. 

Baber,  Samuel  Leard,  11 

Havelock 

N. 

c. 

Baggett,   Samuel   Millard 

Sanford 

N. 

c. 

Baker,  David  Joseph 

Oxford 

N. 

c. 

Baker,    Wallace    Riddick 

Belvidere 

N. 

c. 

Baldwin,  John    Kelly 

Abbottsburg 

N. 

c. 

Ball.  William  Roy 

Burgaw 

N. 

c. 

Ballard,  Roger  Wood 

Asheville 

N. 

c. 

Ballenger,  William  Lewis   ,  , 

Concord 

N. 

c. 

Banks,    Norman    Earl       

....         New   Bern 

N. 
N. 

c. 

Bannerman,  Carl  Jackson    .  . 

...                Burgaw 

c. 

Barbee,   Robert  Paul             .  . 

Oakboro 

N. 

c. 

Barbot,    James    C.                .  .  , 

.  .            Wilmington 

N. 

c. 

Barbour,    Jesse    Otho,    )r.    .  . 

Morganton 

N. 

c. 

Barnes,    James    Elmore         ,  . 

Raleigh 

N. 

c. 

Basinger,  Donald  Lee 

Salisbury 

N. 

c. 

Bateman,  David  Thompson 

Tyner 

N. 

c. 

Batten,  Virgil   Felix 

Whiteville 

N. 

c. 

Baxter,    Larry    Ben 

Cherryville 

N. 

c. 

Beamer,  William  Fred,  Jr.    . 

.  .  ,  -       Mount  Airy 

N. 

c. 

Beasley,   Donnie    Franklin 

Benson 

N. 

c. 

Beasley,   Jerry    Nelson 

Sylva 

N. 

c. 

Beaver,    James    Burton 

Salisbury 

N. 

c. 

Bellis,  Vincent  J.,  Jr. 

Fayetteville 

N. 

c. 

Bennett,    Allen    Ames 

Norwood 

N. 

c. 

Benson,    Neil   Carson 

Greensboro 

N. 

c. 

Berry,    Harold    Bernard 

Durham 

N. 

c. 

Best.   Jimmy    Ray       

Goldsboro 

N. 

c. 

Bingham,  Carrol   Reid 

Lawndale 

N. 

c. 

Bishop,   Reginald   Hodges,  Jr. 

Belhaven 

N. 

c. 

Bissette,   William   Arthur 

Goldsboro 

N. 

c. 

Bittinger,    Charles    Lewis 

Mooresville 

N. 

c. 

Bivins,    Luther    Edgar 

Washington 

D. 

c. 

Biziell,  William   Pitt 

-     -         Fayetteville 

N. 

c. 

Blackman,  Thomas  Lester 

Four  Oaks 

N. 

c. 

Blake,   Roy    Baxter,   Jr. 

Winston-Salem 

N. 

c. 

Blankenship,   Robert   Leroy 

Cherokee 

N. 

c. 

Blankfard,  George  Gordon 

Raleigh 

N. 

c. 

Blevins,   Joe   Leonidas 

Grumpier 

N. 

c. 

Bobbitt,   Henry   Dallas,   III 

Littleton 

N. 

c. 

Boggs,    Julius    Mull    

Lawndale 

N. 

c. 

Boles,    Billy    Joe      

King 

N. 

c. 

Bond,   Linwood    Darden 

Edenton 

N. 

c. 

Booker,   William   Clayton,   )r. 

Reidsville 

N. 

c. 

Boone,    Carl    Harrison 

Elm  City 

N. 

c. 

Boone,  Dan   H. 

.  .  .    Rocky   Mount 

N. 

c. 

Bowles,    Zane   Grey           ... 

....         Hiddenite 

N. 

c. 

Bowling,   Arthur   Jack    

Wake   Forest 

N. 

c. 

Boyd,  Edgar  Laura           

.  .  .  .            Pinetown 

N. 

c. 

Boyd,   Richard    Melvin    

.  .  .                      Elkin 

N. 
N. 

c. 

Boyles,   Jack    Beam 

Lawndale 

c. 

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Boys,  George  Waring 

Tuxedo, 

N. 

C. 

Brabrand,   Andrew   Beverly 

Mascot, 

Va. 

Brock,    Edward    Ray 

Forest   City, 

N. 

C. 

Brady,   Causey    Julian 

Ramseur, 

N. 

C. 

Brame,   James   Arthur 

Greensboro, 

N. 

C. 

Brandon,   William    Franklin 

Yadkinville. 

N. 

C. 

Braswell,  Edward   Earl 

Rocky   Mount, 

N. 

C. 

Brawley,   Joel   Vincent,  Jr. 

Mooresville. 

N. 

C. 

Brewer,  James  Lee,  )r 

Greensboro, 

N. 

c. 

Brewer,   Stephen    David    .... 

Pittsboro, 

N. 

c. 

Bridgers,    Ronald   Keith    

Wilson, 

N. 

c. 

Bridges.  Thomas  Wayne    .  .  . 

.  .         Waynesville, 

N. 

c. 

Brill,   Richard   Byron 

Urbanna, 

Va. 

Brooks,    Delbert    Ray 

Fayetteville, 

N. 

C. 

Brown,    Billy    Lee 

Mount   Airy. 

N. 

C. 

Brown,    James    Lyndon 

Winston-Salem, 

N. 

C. 

Brown,    Kenneth    Freeman 

Franklin, 

N. 

C. 

Brown,   Larry   Austin 

Palmy 

ra. 

Pa. 

Brown,   Sam    Ray              

.  .    Pilot  Mountain, 

N. 

C. 

Brown,    Stephen    Hunt    

.  .  .           Goldsboro, 

N. 

C. 

Broyhill.    George    David 

Mooresville. 

N. 

C. 

Buchanan,  Keith  Phil,  Jr. 

Sanford, 

N. 

C. 

Buttaloe,   William    Bryant 

Garner, 

N. 

C. 

Bulla,   William    Darrell,    Jr. 

High    Point, 

N. 

C. 

Bullin,   Jerry  Wayne 

High   Point, 

N. 

c. 

Bunn,  David   Buster 

Pikesville, 

N. 

c. 

Burleson,    John    Earnest 

Barnesville, 

N. 

c. 

Burns,    Robert    Randolph 

Belmont. 

N. 

c. 

Buscio,    Joseph    Richard    .... 

Rosehill, 

N. 

c. 

Butzbach,    Joseph    John 

Winston-Salem, 

N. 

c. 

Buynitzky,    Richard    Stephen 

Washington 

D. 

c. 

Byrd,   Samuel    Ellis           

Ramseur, 

N. 

c. 

Caddell,    B.    Larry           

Charlotte, 

N. 

c. 

Caison,   Cecil   Grant 

Mebane, 

N. 

c. 

Caldwell,  Shakespeare   Harris, 

)r. 

Roanoke  Rapids. 

N. 

c. 

Calloway,   Coy    Roger 

Cycle, 

N. 

c. 

Cameron.    Leon    Edward 

Cameron, 

N. 

c. 

Cameron,  Robert  Bruce 

Sanford, 

N. 

c. 

Campbell,   James   Robert 

Hickory, 

N. 

c. 

Cannady,   William    Hockaday, 

Jr.                  Kittrell. 

N. 

c. 

Cantrell,  Harley   Furman 

Hendersonville, 

N. 

c. 

Capps,  William      Edward 

Balfour. 

N. 

c. 

Carlton,   John   Phillips 

Pinetops, 

N. 

c. 

Carriker,    Terry    Wayne 

Winston-Salem. 

N. 

c. 

Carruthers,  Woodrow  Wilson, 

)r,           Greensboro. 

N. 

c. 

Carson,     Edward 

Raleigh. 

N. 

c. 

Cashatt,  Everett  Dalrymple 

Spray, 

N. 

c. 

Cashion,   Phillip   Doyle 

Mooresville, 

N. 

c. 

Gates,  Charles  Hugh,  Jr. 

Henderson, 

N. 

c. 

Cathey,   Thomas    Robert 

Havelock, 

N. 

c. 

Caudle,    Johnny    Allen 

Lenoir, 

N. 

c. 

Ceren,  Victor 

Far  Rockaway, 

N. 

Y. 

Champion,    Roy    Lunstord 

Wilson, 

N. 

c. 

Charles,    Ernest   George 

Raleigh, 

N. 

c. 

Chaudary,  Ali  Asghar 

Lyallpur.  West  P 

akis 

tan 

Cheek,   Walter    David 

Burlington, 

N. 

C. 

Clark,    Jack    Adams 

Sanford, 

N. 

C. 

Clark,    Robert    Carroll 

Asheville, 

N. 

C. 

Clement.   Richard   Noel    .... 

Lenoir, 

N. 

C. 

Cline,    Jess    Donald          

Statesville, 

N. 

C. 

Cloer,   Ervin   Sims            

.  .           Morganton, 

N. 

C. 

Clontz,  William   Ronald 

Taylorsville, 

N. 

C. 

Coats,  George   Herman,   III 

Clayton, 

N. 

C. 

Cobb,   Melvin   Rudolph,    Jr, 

Merry   Hill, 

N. 

c. 

Cobb,   Roy   Vernon 

Windsor. 

N. 

c. 

Coburn,  Richard  Ray 

Roanoke   Rapids, 

N. 

c. 

Cochrane,  Norman  Thomas 

Charlotte, 

N. 

c. 

Coffin,  John   Donald 

Haw    River, 

N. 

c. 

Cole,    Robert    Leon    

.  ,  .         Middletowr 

,  C 

N. 

hio 

Collins,  Bobby  Carlton 

Whiteville, 

C. 

Conley,    Donald    Edgar 

Greenville, 

N. 

C. 

Conley,    William    Ray 

Marion, 

N. 

C. 

Conrad,   Richard   Dale 

Charlotte, 

N. 

C. 

Cooke,    Lawrence    James,   Jr. 

Elizabethtown. 

N. 

C. 

Cooke.  Roger  Phillip 

Mount   Airy. 

N. 

C. 

Coram,   Jeray   Gorrell 

Eastbend, 

N 

c. 

Coston,    Benjamin    Maynard 

Hubert, 

N. 

c. 

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Coutouiis,  William   Emmanuel  Fayetteviile,  N.  C. 

Coward,  William    Reginald  Liberty,  N.  C. 

Cox,   Lawrence    Hobert    Asheboro,  N.   C. 

Cox,  William   Frederic      Crifton.  N.  C. 

Cozart,    Ernest    Bernard     Rowland,  N.   C. 

Craddock,   Dean   Price       Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Crawley,   lames   Rodwell    Jacksonville,   Fla. 

Creech,   Joseph   Odell  Garner.  N.  C. 

Criner,  Larry  Santord  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Crockett,  Manuel  Houston,  |r.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Crocktord.   William    Morrison  Charlotte,  N,  C. 

Cronin,  Raymond  Joseph  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Croom,  Bobby   Harold  Zebulon,  N.  C. 

Crosby,   Roddie   Lee  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Cross,  Frank  Tucker Sunbury.  N.  C. 

Crouch,    Olin    Kent                           Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Crowder,   Julius    Phillip  Concord,  N.  C 

Culberson,  Samuel  Franklin  Siler  City,  N.  C. 

Culbreth,  John  Kenneth  Woodruff,  S.  C. 

Culbreth.  William   K.,  )r Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Culler,  )osic   Ellen              Zionville,  N.  C. 

Cullom,  Finn  Bowen  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Cullom,  Fredrick  Autry  Roanoke   Rapids,  N.  C. 

Culp,  lames   Edward,  jr Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Curlee,   Bruce  Alfred    Albemarle,  N.  C. 

Curlee,  Earnest  |ones      Matthews,  N.  C. 

Daniel,    Robert   Earl  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Daniels,  Charles  Edgar   Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Daniels,  Phillip  William  Kinston,  N.  C. 

Daughtridge,   George   Edward  Rocky  Mount,   N.  C. 

Daughtry,   Dallie   Preston  Faison,   N.  C. 

Daughtry,    |immic    Solomon  Smithfield,   N.  C. 

Davenport,   Cedric    Miller,   )r.  Roper,   N.  C. 

Davenport,  Charles  Norman      Creswell,   N.  C. 

Davidson,  Elmer  Hayes  Tyner,  N.  C. 

Davis,  Franklin  Waddill  Franklin,  Va. 

Davis,  |ohn  Ray  Vass,  N.  C. 

Davis,  Max  Ray  Forest  City,  N.  C. 

Davis,  Robert  Alvin  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Davis,    Robert   Lee    Salisbury  N.  C. 

Davis,  Roger                  Lumberton,  N.   C. 

Davis,  Thomas  Barry  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Davis,  William  Edgar,   III  Arlington,  Va. 

Davis,    William    Edwin       Seven   Springs,  N.  C. 

Dawkins.  Donald   Martin  Rockingham,  N.  C. 

Deal,  lames   F.,   Ill  Landis,  N.  C. 

Dean,  William   Rix  Louisburg,  N.  C. 

DeBruhl.  Joseph  Martin  Goldsboro,  N,  C. 

Deitz.  Allan   Clifford  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Deitz,  Paul   Lewis  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Derrick.  William  Edwin Charlotte.  N.  C. 

Dills,  Kenneth  Marion      Franklin,  N.  C. 

Dixon,  Adrian  Carroll,  jr Elm  City,  N.  C. 

Dixon.  Ernest  L.                lamestown,  N.  C. 

Dodson.  Guy   McPherson,  )r.  New   Bern.  N.  C. 

Downs.  Richard  Stanley  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Drake.    Everett  Coleman  Baldwin.  N.  Y. 

Drake,  William  Carl  .    Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Draughon.  Harold  McDonald      Zebulon.  N.  C. 

Draughn.  Robert  Andrew  Wilson.  N.  C. 

Drum,  Ted  Clement,  )r Hickory,  N.  C. 

Dulin.  John  Walter         Rockingham.  N.  C. 

Duncan.   Cecil   Lloyd         Chapel   Hill,  N.  C. 

Duncan.   Frank   Patrick  Siler   City,   N.  C. 

Duncan.   Michael  Clayborn  Siler  City.   N.  C. 

Eason.  George  Alben    Macclesfield.   N.  C. 

Eason,  Grover  Gaston    Gatesville.   N.  C. 

Eckard,  Seth   Lyman      Alamance,   N.  C. 

Edmund,  |oe  Weldon,  |r.  Chadbourn,   N.  C. 

Edmundson,  |ames  Carroll  Pikeville,   N.  C. 

Edwards,  Harold  Lloyd  Greenville,   N.  C. 

Edwards,  lames  Harrison  Greensboro,   N.  C. 

Edwards,  John  Philip  Pinetops,   N.  C. 

Edwards,    Noel    Lawrence  Marble.   N.  C. 

Edwards.  Ralph  Goldson,  jr Salisbury.   N.  C. 

Edwards.   Talmadge    Hight  Franklinton.   N.  C. 

Edwards,  William   Sandford  Middlesex.   N.  C. 


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Efird,  Lane  |efferson 

Charlotte. 

N. 

C. 

Ellington,  Troy  Dean         

Concord, 

N. 

C. 

Elliott,  David   Bruce           

.  .  .  .    Forest  City, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

C. 

Ellis.  Daniel  Maxnand      

.  .  .  .     Mount   Airy. 

c. 

Ellis,  Philip  Randall             

.  .  .            Clarkton. 

c. 

Estep,  Philip  Michael      

.  .  .            Plymouth. 

C. 

Etchison,  John  Walter 

.  .  .  .       Mocksville. 

N. 
N. 

C. 

Evans.   Roland  Benjamin    

Gary. 

C. 

Evans,  William  Edward 

Kinston. 

N. 

C. 

Farmer,   Berkwood   Malcolm 

Ringgold. 

Va. 

Farrell,  Robert  Smith 

Graham. 

N. 

C. 

Faw,  Homer  Jackson,  Jr. 

Conover. 

N. 

C. 

Felton,  Turner   Ellis 

Macclesfield. 

N. 

C. 

Ferguson,  Bernard  Woody 

Clyde. 

N. 

C. 

Ferguson.  James  Franklin      ..  . 

Castonia. 

N. 

C. 

Ferguson,    James    Mark         ,  ,  , 

Clyde. 

N. 

C. 

Ferguson,   Lenard   Neal 

Charlotte. 

N. 

C. 

Ferrell,  )ames   Miller 

Graham. 

N. 

C. 

Fields,   Julian  William 

La  Grange. 

N. 

C. 

Fields.  Parks  Cadman 

Pleasant  Garden. 

N. 

C. 

Finger.  Howard   Linn 

Maiden, 

N. 

C. 

Finley.  Robert  Bland         

.  .  .  .      Cramerton. 

N. 
N. 

e. 

C. 

Fish,  Joseph  Raymond         .... 

Charlotte. 

C. 

Fish,  Lydia  Mary 

Avondale   Esta 

Ga. 

Fisher,  Henry  Lee,  )r. 

Mt.   Pleasant. 

N. 

C. 

Fisher,    James    Crowell,    Jr. 

Mt.   Pleasant. 

N. 

C. 

Fluck,   Richard   Conrad 

Salisbury. 

N. 

C. 

Fogleman,   Maxwell    Brooks 

Charlottesvil 

e. 

Va. 

Foster.  Fred  Daniel 

Henderson. 

N. 

C. 

Foster.   Richard   Aubrey 

Fielda 

e. 

Va. 

Fox.   Jerry   Hassell 

Roxboro. 

N. 

C. 

Frazier,  Leon   Parks                  .  . 

.  .           Statesville. 

N. 

C. 

Freeze,   Samuel   Kern         .     .  ,  . 

.  .       China   Grove, 

N. 

C. 

French.  Caylord  Howard,  Jr. 

Draper. 

N. 

C. 

Fritts,   Harry   Raymond 

Thomasville. 

N. 

C. 

Frost,   Roger  Wendell 

Greensboro. 

N. 

C. 

Fry,  Edmund   Franklin 

Winston-Salem. 

N. 

C. 

Fuller.  Allen  J. 

Liberty. 

N. 

C. 

Fuller,  Sherwood  Thomas 

Henderson. 

N. 

C. 

Fulp.   William   W..   Jr 

.  .Winston-Salem. 

N. 

c. 

Fulton.  John  David 

Norton. 

Va. 

Futrell.  James  Clyde 

Gary, 

N. 

C. 

Caddy.   Delma   Ray 

High   Point, 

N. 

C. 

Garcia.  Carlos  S. 

Holguin-Ote 

C 

uba 

Gardner.  Ben   Alton,   Jr. 

Ayden, 

N. 

C. 

Gardner.  Donald  Julius 

Dunn, 

N. 

C. 

Gardner,  Edward  Carlton    .... 

.  Roanoke   Rapids, 

N. 

C. 

Garrett,  James  Thomas      ,  .  .  . 

Liberty, 

N. 
N. 

C. 

Gay.  Charles  Houston      

Charlotte, 

C. 

Gaylord.   Billy  Frank 

Roper, 

N. 

C. 

Gentry.  Charles  O'Briant 

Ca-Vel, 

N. 

C. 

Gentry.   John    Maury 

Roxboro, 

N. 

C. 

Gibbs.  Clarence  Lee 

Manns   Harbor, 

N. 

c. 

Gilbert.  Harold  Randolph 

Tarboro, 

N. 

c. 

Giles.  Harrison  Alexander,  Jr. 

Roanoke   Rapids, 

N. 

c. 

Givetz.   Stanley  Spencer 

Winston-Salem, 

N. 

c. 

Godfrey.  Homer  Jerry        .... 

Charlotte, 

N. 

c. 

Good.   Larry   Butord 

,     -       Mount   Airy. 

N. 

c. 

Gooden.    James    Hayes 

.  .  .  Elizabethtown. 

N 

c. 

Goodin.  Thomas   Haywood.  Jr. 

Statesville. 

N. 

c. 

Goodman,  John  Michael 

Raleigh. 

N. 

c. 

Goodson,  Robert  Lee 

Candler. 

N. 

c. 

Goodwin.  Charles  Buddy 

High   Point. 

N. 

c. 

Goodwin,  Thomas  Jerry 

Durham. 

N. 

c. 

Gray.  James  William.  Jr. 

Enfield. 

N. 

c. 

Greene.   John   Keith 

Raleigh. 

N. 

c. 

Gregson.  John  Dwight.  Jr. 

Liberty. 

N. 

c. 

Griftis,  Richard  Haywood 

Raleigh, 

N. 

c. 

Guffey.  William  Robert 

Greensboro, 

N. 

c. 

Gurley.  Nestus  Hannibal.  Jr. 

Greensboro, 

N. 

c. 

Hales.  Edmond  Eugene 

Goldsboro, 

N. 

c. 

Hall.  Charles  Roy 

Marion, 

N. 

c. 

Hallman.  George  Wayne 

Charlotte, 

N. 

c. 

Hammett.   Howard   Powell,  Jr. 

Concord, 

N. 

c. 

Hammond.  William  Henry,  Jr. 

Trenton, 

N. 

c. 

Hamrick,  Max  Ray 

Spindale, 

N. 

c. 

Hanford.  Ransom  Billy 

Henderson, 

N. 

c. 

n 


11661 


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N 

N 

,  N 
N 
N 
N 
N 

r 

Hardy,  Wilbur  Eugene    

Harltos    Tasso 

Dobson 
.  ,           Hackensack 

C 

J 

Harper,  Vernon  Mitchell 
Harrington,  Charles  Hal          .  . 
Harris,  George  Alonza,  jr. 
Harris,  Jerry  Sanders 

Albertson 

St.   Pauls 

Wllliamston 
Washington 

C 

c 
c 
c 

Hartioge,  George  William 
Harwell     Boyce  Wayne    

Hickory, 

Newton, 

N, 
N 
N 
N 
N 
N. 
N. 

c 
r 

Hauser,  John  Reid        

Advance. 

c 
r 

Head,  Max  Alexander      

Matthews, 

r 

Heafner,  John   Franklin    

Hedgecock,   Richard  Lee 

.  .            Cherryville. 
Asheboro, 

c 
c 

Hedrick,  Dale  Bryce        

Heffner,  Phillip  Arnold 

Henderson,  Barry  Colburn 
Henderson,  Leon,  Jr. 
Henley.  Herbert  Carlisle,  )r.    . 
Herrin.  Albert  Franklin,  Jr.    .  . 
Hewett.  James  Daniel 

Lexington, 

Maiden, 

Hickory, 
Washington 

Hill, 

Charlotte, 

Shallotte, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
D. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

c 
c 
c 
c 
c 
c 
c 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N 

r 

Hicks,   Lewis  Patterson           .  . 

Wise 

r 

Hicks.  Montague  Hosklns,  Jr. 
HIgdon.  Thomas  Nathaniel    .  . 
Hill.  Al  Fallon 
Hill.  Herbert  Fulton,  Jr. 
HIM,  Jerrold  Watt 

Raleigh, 

Franklin, 

Roxboro, 

Winston-Salem, 
High   Point 

c 
c 
c 
c 
r 

Hill,  Leslie  Elmore 
Nines,  Freddie  Lester 
Hinson,  Edwards  Reid 
Hinson,  Jack  Dempsey 
Hogan,  Harvey  Theodore,  Jr. 
Holder,  David  Arthur 
Holleman,  Dallas  Robert   ... 

Elm  City, 

Garner, 

Charlotte, 

Bluff. 

Graham, 

Raleigh, 

Greensboro, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

c 
c 
c 
c 
c 
c 
c 

Holliday.  Deryl  Burden 
Holmes.   Irwin   Richard.  Jr. 
Holmes,  Roy  Elwood,  Jr. 
Holmes,  Walter  VanBuren 
Holton,  Quinton,  II 
Hopkins,  Freddie  Eugene 

Southern  Pines. 

Durham, 

Charlotte, 

Durham, 

Loulsburg, 

Draper 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N 

c 

c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 
r 

Hord,  Horace  Blalney 

Raleigh 

r 

Horton.  Alvin  Horace.  Ill        . 

Horton.  Carl  Wesley    

Houser,  James  Michael 
Howard,  Adrian  Leo 
Howard,  Kenneth  Jackson 
Howell,  Ralph  G. 
Howell.  Robert  Smith 

Hamlet. 

Kinston, 

Kings   Mountain. 

Richmor 

High   Point, 

Winston-Salem, 

Robblnsville, 

N. 

N. 

N. 

d, 

N. 

N. 

N. 

c. 
c. 
c. 

Va. 

c. 
c. 
c. 

Hoyle,  David  Leonldas 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

r 

Hudgins,  Hugh   Douglas 

Hudson,  Ned  Yadkin        

Huffman,  Daniel  Russell 

Huffman,  John  Wesley 

Huggins,  Edward  Wayne    .  .  .  . 

.  .         Fayetteville, 
Concord, 

Catawba, 

Denton, 

c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 
r 

Hughes,  Ernest  Wilson    

New   Bern, 

c. 

Hughes,  Phillip  Leroy    

Hunt.  Robert  Hughes        

Oxford, 
.  .                Newton 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

c. 

r 

Hutchens.  Charles  Eugene 
Hutchins.  Roy  Austin 
Ingold,  Charles  Richmond 
Isley,  Larry  Monroe 
Israel,  William  Landon,  Jr. 

Sanford. 

Gastonia. 

Winston-Salem. 

Snow  Camp. 

Wilson. 

c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 

Jackson,  Curtis  Riley 
Jackson,  George  Grady,  Jr, 
James.   Ralph   Ellis,  Jr. 
James,  William  Carroll 

Jernigan,  Jackie  Estrldge 

Johns,  John  Carroll           

Johnson.  D.   Heber,  Jr 

Gastonia, 

Elm   City, 

Asheville, 

Graham, 

Georgetown 

Richmon 

Benson, 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
S. 
d, 
N. 

c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 
c. 

Va. 
C. 

Johnson.   Dan  Gary         

Johnson,  James  Hubert   .  . 

Rocky  Mount, 
Wllkcsboro 

N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 
N. 

C. 

r 

Johnson.   Keith    Edwin    

Jones,  Clemoth  Earl        

Jones,  Jimmy  Edward    

Jones,  John  Carson           

Boonville, 

Pantego, 

Creston. 
Walstonburg 

c. 
c. 
c. 
r 

Jones,  Joseph  Siceloff 

Newton. 

c. 

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lones,  Kenneth  Wesley    Pink   H.ll,  N.  C. 

)ones.  W.  Henry                   Belmont,  N.   C. 

loyner,  Sanford  Clyde  Knightdale.  N.   C. 

loyner,  Thomas  Frederick  Windsor,  N.   C. 

Kahl,    William    Bailey  Reisterstown,  Md, 

Keaton,  Phil  Newman  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Keever,  Robert  Cebe  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Kelly,  lames  Edward,  jr.  Mocksville,  N.  C. 

Kelly,  Virgil  Leonidas  Baileysville,  W.  Va. 

Kennedy,  Melvin  Clyde  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Kepley,    Alexander    Jackson  Lexington,  N.  C. 

Kerns,   Forrest  Drum  Charlotte,  N.   C. 

Kiger,  Bobby  Cray          Walkertown,  N.  C. 

Killian.  johnny  Hulan      Maggie,  N.  C. 

Kimrey.   Rives  Brinn,   )r.  Sanford,  N.   C. 

Kinlaw.  lames  Michael  Lumberton,  N.  C. 

Kirk,  William  Franklin  East   Bend,  N.  C. 

Kirkley,   |ohn    Marshall  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Kirkpatrick,  Thomas  Wilson  Clyde,  N.  C. 

Kiser,  Albert  Rufus,  |r.  Winston-Salem,  N.   C. 

Kittrell,  Benjamin  Upchurch  Kittrell,  N.  C. 

Klutz,  lohnny  Sullivan                  Hickory,  N.  C. 

Klutz,  Larry  Elmo                        Boone,  N.  C. 

Knox,  Hayden   Edward  Davidson,  N.  C. 

Knox,  Richard  Douglas  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Kolodij,   Roman    Newberry,  S.  C. 

Konkle,  Theodore   Phieas  High   Point,  N.  C. 

Koonce,  Lacy  Herman,  |r.  Raeford,  N.  C. 

Koszewski,  Stephen  S.,   |r.  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Kraft.  Theadore  |ohn  Matthews,  N.  C. 

Krimminger,  Thomas  Wayne  Mt.   Pleasant,  N.  C. 

LaMar,  |ames  B.,  |r.  Leaksville,  N.  C. 

Lancaster,  Daniel  Clarry  Wilmington.  N.  C. 

Landin,  Luther  Louis  Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Lane.  Thomas  William  Butner.  N.  C. 

Langdon,   lames   Hector,   |r.  Benson,  N.  C. 

Langdon.  Lacy  Fleming  Angier.  N.  C. 

Langford.  |ames  Henry  Woodleaf,  N.  C. 

Langley,  Thelbert  Eugene  Clayton,  N.  C. 

Langston,  Harvey  Glenn.  |r.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Lanier.  William   Richard  Sharpsburg,  N.  C. 

Lankford.  Phillip  Gene  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Lassefer,  Robert  Haygood  Miami,  Fla. 

Lavitt,  Leonard  Emanuel  Flushing,  N.   Y. 

Law,  William  Sibley  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Lee,    Vincent  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Lemons,   Benjamin   Elias  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Lemons,   Richard   Kenneth  Draper,  N.   C. 

Lefchworth.  Charles  Franklin  Kinston,  N.  C. 

Lewis,  lames  Albert.  |r.  Dunn,  N.  C. 

Lewis.    Robert    Hunter  Plainfield,  N.   |. 

Lilley,  |ames  Harvey  Gatesville,  N.  C. 

Little.  Beverly  Grace  lefterson,  N.  C. 

Livengood.  Charles  Sidney  Salisbury.  N,  C. 

Locke.    |ohn    Joel  Enfield,  N.  C. 

Long,  Harold  Johnson  Yadkinville,  N.  C. 

Long,  Zebulon  Vance  Chattanooga.  Tenn. 

Lucas.  |.   Harvey  Plymouth,  N.  C. 

Luczycki,  Stanley  Stephen  Great  Bend,  N.  Y. 

Luther,  Robert  Willard,  |r,  Elizabeth  City,  N,  C. 

Lutz,  Everett  Jacob  Lawndalc,  N.  C. 

Lyon,  Thomas   Henry  Durham,  N.   C. 

McBrayer,   Robert   Douglas  Forest   City,  N,   C. 

McClure,  Harold  Monroe  Franklin,  N.  C. 

McDaniel,  |ames  Winfred  McLcansvillc.  N,  C. 

McDonald,  Christopher  Richard  West  End,  N.  C. 

McElroy.    Clinton    Eugene  Graham.  N,  C. 

McGee,   David   Franklin  Ferguson,  N.  C. 

McKay,   Jeffrey   Icnnings    Old  Westbury.  N.   Y, 

McLamb,  Donald   A Four  Oaks,  N.  C. 

McLamb,  Thomas  Warren           Dunn,  N.  C. 

McLester,  |ames  Robert    Lumberton,  N.  C. 

McLean.    Dick    Hite         Orlando.  Fla. 

McLelland,  Philip  Roger    Raleigh,  N.  C. 

McLeod,  Ingram  Blair,  |r.  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

McMinn,   |ames  Wilburn  Ashevillc,  N.   C. 

McNeely,  Ralph  Donald  Drexel.  N.  C. 


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McNeill,  lohn  Hugh  Red  Springs.  N.  C. 

McPherson,  Thomas  Michael  Durham,  N.  C. 

McPherson,  Victor  Winn  High   Point,  N.  C. 

MacCallum,  Malcolm  David,  )r.  Southern   Pines,  N.  C. 

Mallard,  Wayne  Anthony,  )r.  Trenton,  N.  C. 

Mancini,  Gerald   Daniel  McKees   Rocks,  Penn, 

Mandakis,   Basile    lames  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Marley.    William    Howard  Southern    Pines.  N,  C. 

Martin,  Robert  Eugene  Hildebran,  N,  C. 

Martin,  Roy  Hoyt,  jr.  Hendersonville,  N.  C. 

Martin,  Sammie  Lester  Statesvlle,  N,  C. 

Masten,   Walter   Gerald  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Matthews,  Albert  Branson  Wade,  N.  C. 

Matthews,  Robert  Francis  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Matthews.  Vassar  Cameron  Thomasville,  N.  C 

Mauldin.  Hugh  Edgar.  )r.  Sal  sbury.  N.  C. 

Mayo.  Gilbert  Ward  Aurora.  N.   C. 

Mayse.  Bobby  Franklin  Spindale.  N.  C. 

Meadows,  William  S.  Statesville.  N.  C. 

Medlin,  Charles  Howard  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Meeks.   Fredrick   Tibett  Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

Meeks.  Olin  )ackson        Leaksville.  N.  C. 

Menscer.  Darrell  Vance Statesville.  N.  C. 

Merricks.   James   Allen    Reidsville.  N.  C. 

Mettrey,  William  W,,  )r.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Michaels.  )ames  William  Durham.  N.  C. 

Miller,  Charles  Herbert  Raleigh,  N,  C, 

Miller.  )ohn  Aubrey  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Miller,  William  Spencer,   III  Clemmons.  N.  C. 

Mims,   Charles   Herbert  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Mitchiner,  Robert  Kenneth,  )r Garner.  N.  C. 

Mize,  William   Randolph  Durham.  N.  C. 

Moody,  Paul  Stewart  Harriman.  Tenn. 

Moore.  Charles  Willard  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Moore,  Crawford  Bowman  Franklin.  N.  C. 

Moore.  Harry  David.  )r.  Concord,  N.  C. 

Moore.    )ames   Godwin  Rocky   Mount.  N.  C. 

Moore.  )ames  Reid  Catawba.  N.  C. 

Moore.  Lanny  Ravarn  Greensboro.  N.  C. 

Moore.  Paul  Merritt  Southport,  N.  C. 

Moore.   Robert   Burton.  |r.                    Summerfield.  N.  C. 

Moore.  Sidney  Clyburn,  |r.                             Durham,  N.  C. 

Moore,  William  Davis  Hillsboro,   N.  C. 

Morgan,  James  P.  Henderson,   N,  C. 

Morgan,    Raymond    William  Salisbury,   N.  C. 

Morrison,   William    Ogburn,    Jr.  Burlington,   N.  C. 

Moser,  James  Norman  Rockwell,   N.  C. 

Moser,   James   Robert  Greensboro,   N.  C. 

Mosley.  Bobby  Earl  Butner,   N.  C. 

Moss,  Donald  Luther  Hickory,  N,  C. 

Mozingo,  Wilbur  Earl,  Jr Kinston,  N,  C. 

Mudge.  Harley  L..  Jr Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Mueller.  Otto  William  Burlington,  N.  C. 

Murdaugh.   William    Henry,   Jr.  Southport.  N.  C. 

Murphy.  James  David  Leaksville,  N.  C. 

Murphy.  Wendell  Holmes         Rose  Hill.  N.  C. 

Mutton,  James  Orval    Asheville,  N.  C. 

Myers.  Robert  Hill  Pigma.  Ohio 

Nance.  Michael  Anthony Cerro  Gordo.  N.  C. 

Nance.  Robert  Neely,  Jr.                 Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Narron,  Billy  Franklin    Kenly.  N.  C. 

Nash.  John  Lee                Salisbury.  N.  C. 

Naylor,   Jackie   Dixon    Clinton.  N.  C. 

Neal.  Cecil  Leon,  jr Caroleen,  N.  C. 

Neal.   James    Lewis  Providence.  N.   C. 

Nelson.  Earl  June  Topton.  N.  C. 

Nelson,  Ralph  Melvin.  Jr.  Asheville.  N.  C. 

Nelson.  Samuel  Leo  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Newton.    Ernest   Elvin  Watha.  N.   C. 

Nichols.    Ronald    Allen  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Nivison.   Arthur   Edward  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Noble.  Chappell  Nesbitt  Fairview.  N.  C. 

Norman,    Henry   Carson  Robersonville.  N.  C. 

O'Briant.  James  Leonard.  Jr.  Durham,  N.  C. 

Ogburn.  Thomas  Leighton.  Jr.  Greensboro.  N.  C. 

Oggerino.  James   Peter  Squantum,  Mass. 

Olson,  Robert  Linwood    Charlotte,  N.  C. 


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O'Quinn,   William    Lewis  Lumberton,  N.   C. 

Ormsby,  Leeman  Eldridge.  )r.  Hamlet,  N.  C. 

Ovcrcash,  Arbon  Wayne  Salisbury,  N.   C. 

Overton,   Carroll  Thornton,   )r.  Salisbury,  N.   C. 

Owen,  George   Norman,   Jr.  Aruba,   N.  W,    I. 

Page,  Allen   Royle  Elm  City,  N.  C. 

Page,   Harry   Durwood  Wallace,  N.  C. 

Page,  Morris  Norman      Raleigh,  N.   C. 

Page,  William  Winship    Henderson.  N.  C. 

Parrish,  George  Cooper Louisburg,  N.  C. 

Parsons,  James  Clitton  Havelock,  N.  C. 

Patterson,   Glenn  Wayne  China  Grove,  N.  C. 

Patterson,   Leon    Fleming  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Patterson,   Robert  Wayne  Drakes   Branch,  Va, 

Pearman,  Thomas  Harold  Summertield,   N,  C. 

Pennell,  Roland  Jerry  Warwick,   Va. 

Perry,  Winston  Craig.  )r Scotland   Neck.   N.  C. 

Peterson.    Paul    David  Leaksville.   N.  C. 

Phillips,  lames  Arthur  Spruce   Pine.   N.  C. 

Pierce.  Ronald  Delano  High   Point.  N.  C. 

Pilch,    Robert    Martindale  Basking  Ridge,   N.  |. 

Pittman.   Arnold   Sherwood  Selma.   N.   C. 

Pittman.   Rodney   Lee  Rocky   Mount.  N.  C. 

Plemmons.  Tommy  Ray     Asheville.   N.  C. 

Poe.   Richard   Van  Siler  City,   N.  C. 

Poindexter.  Vernan  Clayton  Winston-Salem.   N.  C. 

Poinsett.  Ronald  Wilson.  )r.  Trenton.  N.  ). 

Pope,  Ray  Edward  Hickory.  N.  C. 

Pope.  Robert  Harris.  Jr.  Cedar  Grove.  N.  C. 

Porth.  William  Robert  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Powell.   Joseph   Adrian    Spring  Hope.  N.  C. 

Presley.  David   Marion    Asheville.   N.  C. 

Price.   Ronald    Nolan         Elizabeth  City.   N.  C. 

Prim,   lames  William.    Ill  Southern   Pines.   N.  C. 

Prince,    Billy    Adams  Durham,   N.  C. 

Pritchard.  Dillard   McKinley      Lenoir.   N.  C. 

Proctor,  Robert  Pittman  Walstonburg,   N.  C. 

Propst.   Harry    Lee  China   Grove.   N.  C. 

Pruitt.  Franklin   Reid  Ruftin.   N.  C. 

Pruitt.  Howard  Leo.  |r Mount  Airy.  N.  C. 

Quessenberry.  Frank  Peery  Raleigh,   N.  C. 

Quick.  Lee  Tanya             Wilson,  N.  C. 

Quillen,    Laurin    Elbert    Matthews,   N.  C. 

Quin,   D.   C.                     Beulaville,   N.  C. 

Rabb.  Nelson  Eddy Castonia.  N.  C. 

Rand.  Bobby  |oe                                 Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Rankin.  William   Nevyn                    Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Ratcliff,   Richard  Lee                        Winston-Salem.   N.  C. 

Redden,  Forrest  Richard,  |r.  Clemmons.  N.  C. 

Redmond.  |ames  Michael  Ridgewood.   N.  |. 

Redwine.  David  Ruftin      Lexington.   N.  C. 

Reeves.  Carl  Arthur,  |r Marshall,   N.  C. 

Reich,  Donald  Gray        Burlington,   N.  C. 

Rendle,   Richard  Thomas    West  Caldwell,  N.  |. 

Reusing,  Rolfe    Asheville,  N.  C. 

Rich.  Carl   Vann  Castalia,  N.  C. 

Riddick.    |oe   Lanier,   )r Scotland   Neck.  N.  C. 

Ridout.  Clarence  Benjamin  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Riddle.   Earle   Edward.   |r.  Lexington,  N,  C. 

Ritter.  Harold  Dean  Robbins.  N.  C. 

Roane,  Lawrence  Hunter,  |r.  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Robarge.   Ronald   William  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Robertson.  Paul  Walter.  |r.  Lincolnton.  N.  C. 

Robinson.  Henry  Burton.  |r Raleigh.  N.  C. 

Robinson.  |oseph  Talmadge Castonia.  N.  C. 

Rocco.  Richard  East  Northport.   N.  Y. 

Rochelle.  Neil  Edward    Durham.  N.  C. 

Rose.  Herbert  Charles,  jr.      Lumberton.  N.  C. 

Rose,  lohn   Edwin.  |r.  Charlotte.   N.  C. 

Roseman.  Clarence   Edgar,   |r.  Hickory.  N.  C. 

Ross,   |ohn    Riley,   |r.  New   Bern,   N.  C, 

Ross,  Owen  Boyd  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Rountree,  )ames  Oliver  Ahoskie,   N,  C. 

Rowell.   Ford   Clarence  Rocky   Mount.   N.  C. 

Rowley.  Lee  Raymond  Craton-on-Hudson,   N.  Y. 

Rudisill,  Edwin  Murray,  |r.  Gastonia.  N.  C. 


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class 

Rule,    Eugene    Hanstord    Raleigh.   N.  C. 

Russ,  Clarence   Michael    ShailoUe,   N.  C. 

Sabiston,  Larry  Thomas  lacksonville,  N.  C. 

Sandler,  Eugene  Edward,  )r.  Engelhard,  N.  C. 

Samuels,   lames   Donald  High   Point,  N.  C. 
Sanderson,   Durwood   Allen               Morehead  City,   N.  C. 

Sansbury,  Austin   Baxter.  )r.  Lumberton,   N.  C. 

Sauls,  )amcs,   )r,  Warsaw,   N.  C. 

Saunders,  )ames  Calvin  Rockingham,  N,  C, 

Sawyer,   Jerry   Albert  New   Bern,   N,  C. 

Schoonmaker,  Donald  Owen  Huntington,   N,  Y. 

Schulti,   Gary   Charles  Dayton,  Ohio 

Scott,   Augustus  Donald    Currie,   N.   C. 

Scott,   lesse   Hobson,   |r Franklin,  Va. 

Scott,  Leo  Rhem                New   Bern,  N.  C. 

Seago,  lames  Malachi,  )r Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Seagraves,  Harold  O'Neil  Concord,  N.  C. 

Sears,  |ames   M.  Varina,  N.  C. 

Seay,  Faset  |oaquin  Bryson  City,  N,  C. 

Sechler,  William   Ralph,  jr Newton,  N.  C. 

Selden,  Charles  Wallace,   III  Richmond,  Va, 

Sevier.  |ames  Monty  Asheville,  N,  C. 

Shearin,    Edwin    Arthur  Windsor.  Conn. 

Shearon,   Hubert  Raines,  )r.  Varina,  N.   C. 

Shepherd,    William    Ford  Lansing,  N.  C. 

Shi,  Samuel    Robert,   III  Castonia.  N.  C. 

Shillinglaw,  Robert  Tracy  Candler,  N.  C. 

Shook,   lames   Gill  North  Wilkesboro,  N,  C. 

Sideris,  George   Nicholas  Greenville,  N,  C, 

Siewert,   Charles    Edward  Richmond,  Va. 

Simmons,   Eugene  Murray,  |r,                        Enfield,  N.  C. 

Simmons,    Glenn  Columbia,  N.  C, 

Simpson,  |ames  Dudley.   Ill  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Sitterson.  |anette  Louise  Garner,  N,  C. 

Sitton.   Harry  Arnold  Asheville,  N,  C. 

Slaughter,   Wilson   Allen,   |r.  Blanch,  N.  C. 

Sloop,  Craven  Monroe.  |r.  Charlotte.  N.  C, 

Smith,  Charles   Morefield  Rutherfordton,  N.  C. 

Smith,    Duncan   Stewart  Maxton,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Harry  Rankin  Greensboro,  N,  C. 

Smith,  Howard  Wade  High   Point,  N.  C. 

Smith    lerry  Alan  Lenoir.  N.  C. 

Smith.  |ohn  William  Fountain.   N.  C. 

Smith.   Larry   Baxter  Marshville.   N.  C. 

Smith,   Richard    Francis  Roanoke   Rapids,  N.  C. 

Smith,  Robert  Frederick  Fayetteville,   N.  C. 

Smith.  T.  Edwin.  Ir Sanford.  N.  C. 

Smith.  William  Clay      Spindale,   N.  C. 

Snyder,  Glenn  Hinson    Charlotte.   N.  C. 

Sorrell,  F,  Yates  Wadesboro,  N.  C. 

Sowers.   |ohn  Alan  Lexington,  N.  C. 

Speaks.  Charles  Connelly  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Speight.    Edwin    Parker  Sunbury.  N.  C. 

Spence,  James  Thomas,  II  Pink   Hill,  N,  C. 

Spencer.  Roger  Allen  Swan  Quarter,  N,  C. 

Spivey,   Christopher    Bennett  Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Spivey.    Ronald    Chris  Chadbourn.  N.  C. 

Stadler.  Thomas  Richard  Elon  College.  N.  C. 

Stainback.  William  Carey  Youngsville.  N.  C. 

Stallings.  David  Warren  Thomasville.  N.  C. 

Stancil,  lames  Armistice  Hoffman.  N.  C. 

Stanford.  Cary   Lloyd  Sylva.  N.  C. 

Stanley.  William  Franklin,  jr.  Kinston.  N.  C. 

Steed,  Joe  David.  Jr.  Candor,  N.  C. 

Steele.  Garland   Florance  Gibsonville,   N.   C. 

Steinback,   Roger  Kent  Franklin,  Va. 

Stephens.   Gerald   Clyde  Liberty.  N,  C, 

Stephenson,  James  Caldonian  Raleigh,   N.  C. 

Steppe,    Kenneth    Edward  Lynchburg,   Va. 

Stevens,    Larry  Winston-Salem,   N.   C. 

Stevens,  Thomas  Byron,  Jr.                               Erwin,  N.  C. 

Stewart.  Charles  Lee      Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 

Stewart.  James  Eugene Clemmons.  N.  C. 

Stitzel,  John  Thomas      Havelock,  N.  C. 

Strader,   Emerson   Reid    Ruffin,  N.  C. 

Stroup,  Daniel  Bruce      Waco,  N.  C. 

Stroupe.  Michael  Albert                    Bessemer  City.  N.  C. 


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Sugg,   Benjamin  Montague,  )r. 

Kinston, 

N, 

C. 

Sullivan.  Gene   Autry           

.  .             Selma. 

N, 

C. 

Sumner,   Paul   )erry 

Randleman, 

N. 

c. 

Sutton,    Albert   Clinton 

Asheville. 

N. 

c. 

Sutton,   Hubbard    Morris 

Newton  Grove, 

N. 

c. 

Swain.  Alfred  Eugene 

Winston-Salem, 

N. 

c. 

Swicegood,   James  T. 

Lexington, 

N. 

c. 

Svlivant,  Charles   Larry 

Stedman, 

N. 

c. 

Talamas,  Alfonso  Talamas 

Coahuila.  Mexico 

Talbott.  Graham   Merriett 

Wallace, 

N. 

c. 

Tanner.  Charles  Allen,  III 

Piney  River,  ' 

^a. 

Tate,  Charles  Windsor 

Fayetteville. 

N. 

C. 

Taylor,  George  Carlyle  Oscar 

Rocky  Mount, 

N. 

C. 

Taylor,  |ames  Lee 

Candler, 

N. 

C. 

Taylor,  Larry   )oe 

Denton, 

N. 

C. 

Taylor,   Walter    Glenn 

Lenoir, 

N. 

C 

Taylor,  William   N. 

Pikeville, 

N. 

C. 

Teague,   Bobby   Wilson 

Franklin. 

N. 

C. 

Tharrington,   Elbert   Daniel 

Rocky  Mount, 

N. 

c. 

Thomas,  David  Walter,  )r. 

Asheville, 

N. 

c. 

Thomas,  Grady   Eugene 

Landis, 

N. 

c. 

Thomas,  )immie   Boyden 

Salisbury, 

N. 

c. 

Thomas,  Johnie  Darrell 

Sanford, 

N. 

c. 

Thomas.  William   Covington 

Rockingham, 

N. 

c. 

Thompson,  Dewey  Wayne 

Rockingham. 

N. 

c. 

Threatt,    Philip    Hope 

Rocky   Mount. 

N. 

c. 

Tickle,  Donald   Reed 

Mebane, 

N. 

c. 

Tokarz,  Paul  Anthony 

Cooleemee, 

N. 

c. 

Tolar,  |ohn  Woods 

Cedar  Grove, 

N. 

c. 

Tolen,  Robert  Curtis 

Asheboro, 

N. 

c. 

Tripp,   Malton   Ruffin 

Shallotte, 

N. 

c. 

Trivett,  William  Walter 

Vilas, 

N. 

c. 

Troutman.  John  William 

Statesville, 

N. 

c. 

Truckner,   Alton    Hayes 

Durham. 

N. 

c. 

Tsumas.  Paul  William 

Statesville, 

N. 

c. 

Tucker,  Alvin   Howard 

Hickory, 

N. 

c. 

Turner,   Charles   David 

Fayetteville, 

N, 

c. 

Turner,  Jack   Boyd 

Old   Fort, 

N. 

c. 

Turner,    Wilbur    Harrell 

Elizabeth   City, 

N. 

c. 

Tutterow,  James  Leo 

Burlington, 

N. 

c. 

Tyson,   Robert  Lee 

Raleigh, 

N. 

c. 

Umphlett,  Charlie  Morgan 

Hertford, 

N. 

c. 

Underwood,   Edgar   Myron,    III 

Sanford, 

N. 

c. 

Ussery,  Robert  Lloyd 

Rockingham, 

N, 

c. 

Vail     James   Thomas 

Spencer, 

N. 

c. 

Vaughan,  Dexter  Coleman 

Hartsville 

,  S. 

c. 

Vaughan,   Walter    Robert,    III 

Henderson, 

N. 

c. 

Vau?hn,  W.lliam   Douglas 

Providence, 

N. 

c. 

Von  Cannon,  Charles  Banner 

Banner  Elk, 

N. 

c. 

Waddell,  )oe  Roger 

Arden. 

N, 

.  c. 

Wait,   Keppel   Duane 

Asheville. 

N, 

,  c. 

Walker,  James  Franklin 

Burlington. 

N, 

.  c. 

Wallace,  Thomas   Edward 

Charlotte 

N 

.  c. 

Waller,   Donald    Richard 

Pfafftown 

,  N 

.  c. 

Walsh,  Ronald  William  Joseph 

Statesville. 

,  N 

.  c. 

Warren,   Thomas   Grayson 

Battleboro 

.  N 

.  c. 

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Waters,  Bobby   Wayne                    Roanoke   Rapds,  N.  C. 

Waters,  Richard    Moody                  Roanoke   Rapids,  N.  C. 

Waters,  Robert   Warren                  Roanoke   Rapids,  N,  C. 

Waters,  Wilbert  |ackson    Pinetown,  N.  C. 

Watson,  Harry   Lee  Whiteville,  N.  C. 

Watson.  James   Elwyn,   |r.                        Red   Springs,  N.  C. 

Watson,  Kent  Emanuel      Rodanthe,  N.  C. 

Waynick,  Howard  Lewis  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Weant,   Marvin   Eugene  Rockwell  N,  C. 

Weatherly.    Robert    Neilson  Hamlet,  N.  C. 

Weaver,    Jack    Carroll       Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Weaver,  )ames  Paul,  |r Rocky  Mount,  N.  C. 

Weaver,  Samuel  Alvin    Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Webber,  Robert  Clinton Olivia,  N.  C. 

Webster,  John  Alvis  Graham,  N.  C. 

Weeks,  Joseph  T.  Speed,   N.  C. 

Welch.  John  Tunstall,  |r Oxford,   N,  C. 

West,  Bruce  Lee  Mebane,   N.  C. 

West,   lames   Wright  Turkey,   N.  C. 

Westmoreland,   Edwin   Alvis  Winston-Salem,   N.  C. 

White,  Gerald  Spencer  Youngsville,   N.  C. 

Whitehead,  Charles  Edward  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

Whitesides,   Grier   Elliott  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 

Wilkie,  lack   Edward  Valdese,  N.  C. 

Williams.   Robert  Christopher  Concord,  N.  C. 

Williams,  Snyder  Franklin  Rose   Hill,  N.  C. 

Williamson.  |ohn  Franklin,  jr.  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Williamson,   |ohn   Hybert  Clarkton,  N.  C. 

Wilson,  Donald   Paul  Shelby,  N.  C. 

Wilson,    Larry    Franklin  Apex,  N.  C. 

Wilson,  Roger  Vinson  Stokesdale,  N,  C. 

Wilson.  Thomas   Lee  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Winters,  Robert  Ernest,  jr.  Morganton,  N.  C. 

Witzke,  Christian   Heinrich,   III  Wilson,  N.  C. 

Wood,   Kermit   Luther,   Ir.  Raeford,  N.   C. 

Wood,  Thomas   |ohn  Raeford,  N.  C. 

Woodard.  Robert  Earl  Princeton,  N.  C, 

Woodlief,  Clifton  Lawrence  Kittrell.  N.  C. 

Woodruff.  Charles   Edwin,  |r.        Roanoke   Rapids,  N.  C. 

Woody,    Frank   S.  Leaksville,  N.  C. 

Woppman,  Richard  Alan  Charlotte,  N  C. 

Wooten.    |oe    FrankLn  Dallas,  N,  C. 

Worley,    |ames   Arthur,   Jr Whittier,  N.  C. 

Wright,  lulian   Hugh  Raeford,  N.  C. 

Wright,  Owen   Davis  Henderson.   N,  C. 

Yates,  David  Robert  Valle  Crucis.   N.  C. 

Yoder,  Phillip  Daniel  Newton,  N.  C. 


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Organizations 


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Rudolph    Pate 

Chairman 


Board    of    Publications 


AGROMECK: 

Editor    Bill  Graham 

Business  Manager Kicnard  A.  Teague 

AGRICULTURIST: 

Editor    Roger    Post    Hill 

Business  Manager   Ed  Brown 

DAILY  TECHNICIAN: 

Editor    John    Y.    Lomax 

DESIGN: 

Editors    Robert  P.  Burns 

Irwin  Eugene  Cox 
Business  Manager   Samuel  E.  Mintz 

PINETUM: 

Editor    Paul    Pickenheim 

Business   Manager    Charles    D.   Webb 

SOUTHERN  ENGINEER: 

Editor    Charles  Woodoll 

Business   Manoj^,    Gerald    L.   Woitman 


TECHNICIAN: 

Editor    George  T.   Lathrop 

Business  Manager    John   H.   Lone,  Jr. 

TEXTILE  FORUM: 

Editor    Albert    Grunfeld 

Business  Manager    Stanley   Berman 

VO-AG: 

Editor   Philip  L.  Beamon 

WVWP: 

Manager    Jerry  Lee  Rasor 

Business  Manager    James  M.  Davis 

PRESIDENT  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT: 
Jim  Nolan 

PRESIDENT  SENIOR  CLASS: 
Roger  Post  Hill 

PRESIDENT  JUNIOR  CLASS: 
George  Cochran 


Student  publications  have  been  a  vital  force  in 
the  life  of  North  Carolina  State  College  for  many 
years.  Since  its  formation  in  1931,  the  Board  of 
Student  Publications  has  served  as  a  joint  student- 
foculty  body  designed  to  improve  and  coordinate 
the  various  student  publications,  now  totaling  seven 
and  a  radio  station.  The  diversity  of  publications 
and  the  varying  styles  provide  an  excellent  training 
ground  in  the  field  of  communications  for  all 
students  who  are  interested  in  this  work. 


Carolyn   Warlick    Lane 
Secretary 


Ed    Brown  Bill  Craham  Roger    Post   Hill  George  T.  Lathrop  Jim  Nolan 

lames    M.    Davis  Albert   Crunfeld  John  H.  Lane.  Jr.  John   Lomax  Paul   Pickenheim 

Jerry   Lee    Rasor  Richard    A.    Teague  Gerald  L.  Waitman  Charles  D.  Webb 


Bill  Graham 

Editor-in-Chief 


the   1957 

Agromeck 


Richard  Teague 

Business  Manager 


Alex   Hall 

Assistant    Business    Manager 


Joel  Parker 

Sports   Editor 


Dick  Chalmers 

Art  Editor 
Chief    Photographer 


Charlie  Patterson 

Fraternity    Editor 


Rudy  Johnstone 

Feature  Editor 


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On  our  way  to  Charlotte  to  hand  in  the  tattered 
remains  of  the  1957  Agromeck,  Rick  ond  I  were 
talking  about  the  work  and  laughs  the  yearbook 
staff  had  over  the  lost  year  .  .  .  deadlines  that  we 
missed  I  of  which  this  small  article  is  typical)  .  .  . 
copy  that  was  lost  .  .  .  pics  for  the  Ag  Club  re- 
taken three  times  .  .  .  Chalmers  gloating  over  the 
cover  ...  all  night  sessions  in  1911  building  .  .  . 
long  suffering  by  Heywood  and  Gordon  identifying 
organizations  .  .  .  disgruntled  dates  having  to 
type  copy  ...  a  beaten  path  by  Joel  to  the  News 
ond  Observer  .  .  .  Rudy  trying  to  make  out  with  the 
sponsors  .  .  .  Al  getting  extra  points  in  ot  Wing 
Hq  .  .  .  Charlie  censoring  fraternity  snapshots  .  .  . 
Joe  Hall  with  ready  suggestions  .  .  .  Alex  getting 
kicked  out  of  every  other  store  in  town  .  .  .  Stewort 
thinking  seriously  about  moving  into  the  darkroom. 
We  hope  you  enjoy  your  '57  Agromeck  as  much 
as  we  did  working  on  it. 


Allen  McLaurin 
Military   Editor 


Stewart  Hart 

Darl(room    Manager 


Parker  Peeden 

Photography   Staff 


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Heywood  Houtz 
School  Editor 


Don  Memory 
Business  Staff 


Ralph   Boswell 

Business  Staff 


Scoofer  Jordan 

Editorial  Staff 

Don     Hagler 

Photography    Staff 


Gordon  Adams 

Organizations    Editor 


John   Peterson 

Photography    Staff 


Joe  Hail 

Photography    Staff 


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V 


Terry  Lathrop 

Editor 


The   Technician 


John   Lane 

Business    Manager 


Loyd    Kirk 

Asst.   Business   Manager 


David  Earnhardt 

Managing  Editor 


The  TECHNICIAN  pushed,  prodded,  gooded  and  lauded  .  .  . 
all  to  speak  for  students  causes,  criticize  the  bunglers,  hurry  the 
slow,  laud  the  leaders. 

Turning  its  issue  to  twice  a  week  for  the  first  time  since  its  in- 
ception in  1920,  up-to-date  coverage  and  timely  news  filled  its  front 
page  as  it  covered  the  Moreland  Case,  the  diploma  battle,  the  ef- 
forts toward  a  better  student  seating  arrangement  at  athletic 
events   and    topics   of   interest   to   the   student. 

It  struggled  along,  under-manned,  over-worked  and  unguided  .  .  . 
but  it  was  unhampered  .  .  .  and  it  was  one  of  the  few  college 
papers  in  America  today  which  could  boost  of  no  over-the-shoulder 
faculty  prodding  and  advice.  It  was  a  student  organ  .  .  .  and 
often  on  effective  one  .  .  . 

Terry  Lathrop  .  .  .  driving  the  staff  as  he  did  many  of  the  peopio 
of  the  campus  .  .  .  sorcastic,  crude  .  .  .  suave  and  sweet  .  .  .  John 
Lane  .  .  .  keeping  the  paper  in  the  black  when  it  changed  its  format 
and  its  publication  at  midyear  .  .  .  squelching  expensive  ideas,  but 
always  finding  the  cosh  when  it  was  needed  .  .  .  Roy  Lathrop,  David 
Earnhardt,  Eill  Evans,  Waring  Boys,  end  George  Thompson  cover- 
ing the  scene,  slaving  over  layout  .  .  .  arguing  through  IDGAD  .  .  . 
picking  at  everybody  .  .  .  Loyd  Kirk  .  .  .  helping  Lane  ...  his  sec- 
ond in  command  .  .  and  John  Parker  and  Fred  Joseph  .  .  .  selling  the 
hated  but  ever  needed  ads  .  .  .  Eill  Cochran,  Eob  Hubbard,  Dan 
Johnson  and  Dorrell  Fleming  .  .  .  keeping  the  paper  moving,  for  that 
is  what  it  is  for.  Pictures  by  Cooley,  Eellis  Hall  and  Earbot  .  .  .  what 
is  a  paper  without  a  visual  record  of  what  the  news  says? 

A  tough  year,  but  good  real  progress  made  and  a  better  paper 
than  at  the  start. 


Woring  Boys 
Editorial  Staff 

Bill   Evans 

News  Editor 

Roy  Lathrop 

Feature    Editor 


Spec  Hawkins 
Sports  Editor 


John  Lindsey Circulation  Monager 

Vincent  Bellis    Photography  Editor 

Austin  Cooley    Photography  Editor 

James  Barbot Photographer 

George  Thomason  News  Staff 

Derle  Hagwood   News  Staff 

Clark  Carroll  News  Staff 

Bill  Tripp   Sports  Staff 


Don   Denton 

Cartoonist 


Fred  Joseph       John  Parker 

Advertising   Staff 


Circulation  Staff 

Bob  Hubbard         Dan  Johnson         Bill  Cochran,  Manager 
Darrell   Fleming 


Radio    Station 

W  V  W  P 


Jerry   Rasor 

Station  Manager 


Jimmy   Davis 

Business    Manager 


Bill   Bradley 

Program    Director 


Roy  Griffin 

Technical  Director 


Providing  thirty  hours  a  week  of  the  best  in  radio 
listening  for  the  State  College  community  requires  the 
planning  of  thousands  of  words  and  the  selection  of  hun- 
dreds of  records.  But  to  the  staff  of  WVWP,  6  p.m.  dead- 
lines five  nights  a   week   have  become   routine,  so   that 


State  listeners  are  always  assured  of  finding  programs 
of  music  designed  os  a  background  for  the  night's  lessons, 
as  well  as  the  best  coverage  of  national,  local  and  campus 
news  and  sports  at  the  580  spot  on  their  radio  dials. 


Charles  Turner 


Robert    Blackwelder 


The  Control  Room  is  the  hub  of  activities 
ot  WVWP.  It  is  hers  thot  programs  in  each  of 
the  three  studios  are  directed  and  is  the  origin 
of  the  many  programs  of  recorded  music.  The 
Control  Room  also  receives  all  remote  broad- 
costs  from  the  College  Union,  the  Coliseum, 
and  Pullen  Hall,  or  from  wherever  good  enter- 
tainment is  to  be  found  before  they  are 
broadcast. 


Wallace   Parker.    Rudolph    Newman 


Paul   Stephens 
Bill   KIncheloc 


Leonard    Lavitt.   Kent   Watson,    H.    B,   Smith,   George    Jackson,   James    Barbot 


Dan  Sullivan,   Bill    Porth.  Tom   Brightwell,   Dick    Downs,  John   Miller 


From  all  over  the  world  news  comes  to  the 
WVWP  newsroom  by  United  Press  wire  to 
provide  up-to-the-minute  coverage  of  world 
and  local  happenings.  News  of  campus  events 
is  provided  by  the  WVWP  news  staff  who 
are  always  on  the  lookout  for  items  of  inter- 
est to  the  students  of  State. 


Neil     Benson,    John    Sprinkle,     Ronald     Poinsett,    Adrian     Perseghin 


WVWP's  collection  of  over  5,000  records 
makes  planning  of  musical  programs  a  pleas- 
ant task.  With  all  of  the  latest  "hits"  avail- 
able to  the  staff  the  day  they  are  released, 
it  is  no  wonder  that  WVWP  is  consistently 
"the  first  with  the  best." 


Roger  Post  Hill 

Editor 


Reece   Edward   Brown 

Business    Manager 


The    Ag  ricu  Itu  rist 


The  AGRICULTURIST  is  the  official 
publication  of  the  School  of  Agriculture 
and  the  "Ag"  Club.  It  is  published  six 
times  a  year.  This  magazine,  by  printing 
articles  on  soils,  livestock,  and  other 
items  that  are  invaluable  to  agricultur- 
ists, promotes  closer  cooperation  be- 
tween students,  faculty,  and  alumni. 
The  AGRICULTURIST  serves  os  an  im- 
portant mode  of  publicity  both  within 
the  state  and  others. 


Leo  Strickland 
Charles  Jackson 


Richard    Yount 
John  Lewis 


Clair  Morris 
lames    Brown 


The    Southern 
Engineer 


J.   Paul   Essex,  Jr. 
Editor 


Gerald  L.  Waitmon 

Business  Manager 


STAFF 


Dick  Westmoreland    Associate   Editor 

William  Littlejohn   Associate  Editor 

Robert  Todd    Circulation   Manager 

Kenneth    Elliott    Assistant   Editor 

Allan  Smith  Assistant  Editor 


Alexander  Denson    Assistant  Editor 

Austin   Cooley    Photographer 

Randolph  Constantine,  Jr Staff  Assistant 

John  Cox    Staff  Assistant 

Paul   Wright    Staff  Artist 


Under  the  sponsorship  of  the  Engineers'  Council,  the  SOUTHERN  ENGINEER  pro- 
vides an  opportunity  to  develop  favorable  student  writing  technique  and  to  provide 
information  of  value  to  the  engineering  profession. 

Published  four  times  each  school  year  during  the  months  of  October,  December, 
March,  and  May  by  the  students  in  the  School  of  Engineering,  the  SOUTHERN 
ENGINEER  magazine  has,  through  its  policy  of  keeping  the  engineering  profession 
informed  of  the  progress  made  in  its  field  both  in  the  School  of  Engineering  at 
State  College  and  throughout  North  Carolina,  become  one  of  the  leading  technical 
journals  in  the  South. 


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y 

The  Golden  Chain 

Senior    Honorary 

Golden  Chain,  Senior  Honorary  So- 
ciety, wos  organized  in  May  1926.  The 
purpose  of  the  society  is  to  promote 
better  citizenship  and  leadership  on  the 
campus.  In  May  each  year,  twelve  Jun- 
iors, considered  the  outstanding  mem- 
bers of  their  class,  are  added  to  the 
Chain  by  a  tapping  ceremony. 

John  Lomax   Arch  Regent 

Bill    Wilkinson     Regent 

Jim  Smothers Treasurer 

Bob  Strother   Secretary 

Bob  Gunn 
Jim   Nolan 
Terry  Lathrop 
Charles  Law 
Ed  Rose 
Bert  Kalet 
Baxter  Williams 
Paul  Pickenheim 

—  -rs 


Blue 


Key 


Ninety-six  Chapters 

Colors:  Blue  and  Gold 

N.  C.  STATE  COLLEGE  CHAPTER 

Installed  May  1928 


HONORARY 


Dr.  C.  H.  Bostian 
T.  C.  Brown 
Dr.  L.  C.  Hartley 
Dr.  W.  N.  Hicks 
Maj.  C.  D.  Kutschinski 
E.  S.  King 


Col.  R.  R.  Middlebrooks 

R.  Pate 

J.  J.  Stewart 

B.  C.  Talley 

L.  R.  Whichard 

Dr.  E.  T.  York 


FACULTY  ADVISER 
Dr.  G.  B.  James 


John  Arnold 
Dave  Earnhardt 
Eugene  Bostian 
Paul    Braxton 
Cecil    Brooks 
John  Copeland 
William  R.  Greene 
Robert  M.  Gunn 
Charles  W.  Hannah 
Roger  P.  Hill 


MEMBERS 

Fred  I.  Joseph 
Robert  Kennel 
George  T.  Lathrop 
John  H.  Lane,  Jr. 
Charles  J.  Law,  Jr. 
John  W.  Lomax 
Richard  E.  Moser 
James  M.  Nolan 
Joel  Parker 
James  Peden 


Fronk  C.  Pethel 
Paul  J.  Pickenheim 
Alvin  Potts 
Jerry  L.  Rasor 
Fred  M.  Rawicz 
E.  Edwin  Rose 
James  B.  Smothers 
David  Weinstein 
William  D.  Wilkinson 
T.  Baxter  Williams,  Jr. 


Blue  Key  Honor  Fraternity  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Florida  in  October,  1924,  to  perpetuate 
the  belief  in  God,  to  preserve  the  principles  of  good  citizenship,  and  to  promote  the  best  interest 
of  the  students. 

The  fraternity  recognizes  outstanding  qualities  in  charocter,  scholarship,  and  service,  placing 
equal  emphasis  upon  leadership  in  student  activities.  Membership  is  composed  of  graduate  and  un- 
dergraduate students  of  all  departments  of  American  colleges  and  universities. 

Each  year  Blue  Key  co-sponsors  the  Homecoming  celebration.  Annually  the  fraternity  presents  the 
citizenship  award  to  the  Senior  who  has  distinguished  himself  as  the  foremost  citizen  of  his  class.  In 
addition.  Blue  Key  cooperates  with  other  campus  organizations  in  various  activities  to  perpetrote  a 
more  meaningful  campus  life. 


Sophomore   Leadership   Society 


OFFICERS 

Dovid  Weinstein    President 

Bob  Lane Vice-President 

Bob   Kennel    Secretory-Treasurer 


MEMBERS 

Jim  Peden 

Jim  Dovis 

Bob  Lyne 

Bill  Grohom 

Don  Yager 

Bob  Tonen 

Wiley  Ritter 

B.  H.  Barnette 

The  order  of  Thirty  and  Three  is  a  local  honorary  organization 
consisting  of  thirty-three  members,  eleven  picked  at  the  beginning 
of  the  spring  semester  from  the  Sophomore  Class. 

The  members  selected  are  considered  to  be  the  outstanding  mem- 
bers of  the  Sophomore  Class.  Selection  is  the  highest  honor  a  Sopho- 
more con  receive  at  State  College.  Qualifications  for  membership 
include:  good  character,  a  high  sense  of  honor,  ability  for  leadership, 
satisfactory  scholastic  standing,  welfare  of  school  at  heart,  and 
other  qualities  deemed  necessary  to  accomplish  the  greatest  good, 
as  determined  by  the  active  membership. 

The  objects  of  Thirty  and  Three  ore:  to  promote  the  welfare  of 
State  College,  raising  of  school  standards,  and  cooperating  with 
alumni  and  other  friends  of  the  College  to  work  at  all  times  for 
the  interests  of  the  students  and  the  College  at  large. 


Phi    Eta    Sigma 


Dallas   Bruce  Cox    President- 
Lawrence  Harris,  Jr Vice-President 

James  William  Hendrix Secretary 

Richard    Boyden    Park    Treasurer 

E.  L.  Cloyd  Adviser 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Illinois,  March  1923.  The  State  College  Chapter 
was  installed  on  May  16,  1930.  Membership  in  Phi  Eta  Sigma  is  opened  to  those  Freshmen  who  make 
the  equivalent  of  half  A's  and  half  B's  and  is  considered  the  highest  scholastic  honor  a  Freshman 
can  attain.  Phi  Eta  Sigmo's  members  are  active  for  the  latter  half  of  their  Freshman  year  and  re- 
main octive  during  their  Sophomore  year.  They  strive  to  reward  and  promote  an  interest  in  high  scho- 
lastic standards. 


MEMBERS 


Abernothy,  Timothy  Glenn 
Allen,  Thomas  Edward 
Alley,  Frank  Mallard,  Jr. 
Antoniewicz,  Peter  Roman 
Barringer,  Eddie  Max 
Beck,  Harold  Drew 
Benton,  Robert  Rutland 
Bickel,  Richard  Joseph 
Bost,  James  Franklin 
Burgess,  Richard  Hunt 
Byrd,  James  William 
Carter,  Larry  Lee 
Cell,  Howard  Robert 
Church,  Jerry  Anderson 
Cilvik,  Reggie  Morgan 
Cocke,  William  Johnston,  III 
Constantine,  Randolph,  Jr. 
Cox,  Dallas  Bruce 
Crump,  Gwyn  Norman 
Deely,  Brion  Mahon,  Jr. 
Donahoe,  Ernest  Noland,  Jr. 
Duke,  Carlton  Walter,  Jr. 
Elliot,  Kenneth  Eugene 
Evans,  William  Ernest 
Flowers,  Roger  Marcus 
Gatewood,  Henry  Horace 
George,  Critz  Horton 


Gibbon,  Edward  Lee 
Gotuaco,  Charles 
Greene,  Donald  Neale 
Griffin,  Daniel  Martin 
Griffith,  Dewey  Maurice 
Hammer,  Charles  Wayne 
Harris,  Lawrence,  Jr. 
Harper,  Willis  Harold 
Hendrix,  James  William 
Hill,  Horace  Leon 
Holmes,  Stacy  Morgan 
Inscoe,  Joseph  William,  Jr. 
James,  William  Thomas,  Jr. 
Jenkins,  Charles  Aubrey 
Johnson,  William  Hal 
Jordan,  Russell  Edward,  Jr. 
Kay,  William  Byrd,  Jr. 
Kendrick,  Edward  Dickson,  Jr. 
Kerr,  Larry  Stevenson 
Kimrey,  Joel  Otto 
Kirk,  William  Henry 
Laughton,  William  Jeral,  Jr. 
Lineberry,  Edgar  Columbus,  Jr. 
Manley,  Fred  William 
Moncada,  Francis  Johann 
Meeks,  Crawford  Russell,  Jr. 


Moreadith,  Frederick  Lane 
Morgan,  Ray  Edward 
Neels,  Howard  Edward 
Nix,  John  Wesley 
Nohl,  Peter  Friedrich 
Park,  Richard  Boyden 
Phillips,  Robert  Lincoln,  Jr. 
Poteat,  Jimmy  Langston 
Purvis,  Albert  Columbus 
Redwine,  Richard  Horace 
Rogers,  Bobby  Wayne 
Roten,  Done 
Sain,  William  Carlos 
Salter,  Luther  Carlton,  Jr. 
Scarborough,  Paul  Eugene,  Jr. 
Schofield,  James  Ray 
Schul,  William  Andrew,  Jr. 
Sideris,  John  Nicholas 
Sprinkle,  John  Alexander,  Jr. 
Teosley,  Ralph  Currin 
Thomas,  James  Elvey,  Jr. 
Thornburg,  Clarence  Otto,  Jr. 
Westbrook,  William  Latimer,  III 
Whitman,  Richard  Norwood 
Willard,  Marion  Wesley 
Womack,  Robert  Reid 
Wyke,  Thomas  Fulton 


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Phi    Kappa    Phi 


OFFICERS 

R.  C.   Bullock    President 

I.    D.    Jones    President- Elect 

W.  E.  Colwell   Past  President 

George  B.  Cline,  Jr Vice-President 

E.  J.  Brown   Treasurer 

N.   T.   Coleman    Secretary 


MEMBERS 


Abbott,  Omega  Clark 
Alexander,  W.  C. 
Barker,  K.  R. 
Beam,  R.  M. 
Belote,  J.  C. 
Bennett,   R.  M. 
Billingsley,  W.  E. 
Bizzell,  James  Solomon 
Brooks,  Ronny  Leonard 
Bullard,  A.  G. 
Carter,  G.  E. 
Casey,  Gary  Jackson 
Ccudill,  Charles  Edward 
Cooke,  R.  R. 
Cress,  Lewis  Walker 
Daoud,  Hanna   Nouri 
Davis,  Thomas  Safrit 


DeHertogh,  August  Albert 
Edwards,  Robt.  L. 
Epps,  H.  E. 
Farthing,  W.  H. 
Feimster,  W.  J. 
Freeman,  J.  L. 
Funderberg,  J.  B. 
Greene,  William  Richard 
Grover,  Elliott  Brewer 
Harris,  E.  F.,  Jr. 
Hostetler,  D.  R. 
Johnson,  Wm.  Hugh 
Kersey,  David  Harris 
Krusberg,  L.  R. 
Lanier,  K.  C. 
Lathrop,  George  Terrell 
Lawing,  William  Dennis,  Jr. 


Lawrence,  Robert  Lee 

Lawson,  Edward  Joseph,  Jr. 

Leggett,  A.  G. 

McGeiver,  S.  F. 

Martin,  C.  F. 

Myrick,  Jimmie  Dean 

Nuckolls,  E.  W. 

Poole,   Ernest  Tilghman 

Pritchard,  J.  C. 

Pruna,  Philip  Roland 

Radford,  John  Marion 

Ratcliff,  M. 

Rawicz,  F.  M. 

Roberson,  George  William 

Roberts,  Albert  Sydney 

Roberts,  Grotz  Lin  wood,  Jr. 

Softer,  H.  W. 


Sanderson,  Hugh  Milton 
Sarvella,   Patricia   Anne 
Seiwers,   R.   D. 
Singletary,  June,  Jr. 
Smith,  Edwin  Bleon 
Sternberg,  E.  M. 
Stevens,  R.  H. 
Stone,  Paul  Samuel 
Strider,  D.  L. 
Van   Londinghom,  H.  F. 
Wallace,  J.  R. 
Welfare,  Fred  Griffith 
White,  Pritchard  Hunter 
Wilkinson,  W.  D. 
Williams,  Tully  Baxter 
Wylie,  Gayle  Madison 
Zachary,  Woodford  Williams 


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Don  Cox 

President 


Mr.  Stanley  Ballenger 

Adviser 


Howord  Cell 

Secretary 

Jack  Steele  Jim  Roper 

Sgt.-at-Arms  Historian 


Mr.  Tom  Walsh 

Adviser 


Alpha    Phi    Omega 

The  Alpha  Phi  Omega  fraternity  is  a  national  honorory  scouting  fraternity  dedi- 
cated to  service.  The  Iota  Lambda  Chapter  here  at  N.  C.  State  College  was  chartered 
in  1949.  The  purpose  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  "to  assemble  college  men  in  the  fellow- 
ship of  the  Scout  Oath  and  Law,  to  develop  friendship  ond  to  promote  service  to 
humanity." 


First  row:  Don  Cox,  )im  Roper,  Jack  Steele,  Caswell  Riddle,  Mike  Nielson,  Aleck  Helms.  Second  row; 
Bud  Waner,  Howard  Cell,  Larry  Stevens,  Arthur  Howard,  Dave  Woalt,  Tom  Walsh,  Third  row:  Stanley 
Ballinger,  Charles  Mims,  jerry  Read,  Earl  Langdon,  Bill  Barnsdale,  Frank  Alley,  Bob  Hubbard. 


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Jim  Nolan 

President 


Bob  Lone 

Secretary 

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Joel  Parker 

Treasurer 


Student 
Government 


John  Lone 

Vice-President 


This  is  the  body  charged  with  administering 
all  student  self-government  on  the  campus. 
These  student  leaders  coordinate  all  student 
activities  and  organizations,  seek  to  improve 
the  general  student  welfare,  and  represent 
the  students  in  dealing  with  the  faculty  and 
the  college  administration. 

The  accomplishments  of  student  govern- 
ment, during  the  last  few  years,  are  quite 
evident.  Witness  the  many  fine,  paved  stu- 
dent parking  areas  which  surround  the  main 
campus,  the  tremendous  steps  token  towards 
the  solution  of  the  student  housing  problem, 
the  improved  operation  of  the  college  cafe- 
teria, and  the  effective  liaison  between  the 
students  and  the  faculty  and  administration. 

The  devotion  to  duty  of  these  leaders,  their 
patience,  and  their  integrity  have  done  much 
to  foster  the  ideols  of  student  self-govern- 
ment. 


RULES  COMMITTEE 


Jim  Hunt,  Chairman 
Bill  Brown 
Jim  Prim 


INVESTIGATIONS  COMMITTEE 

Bill  Page,  Thomas  Ray  Fulgham,  Honk  Ham- 
ilton, Bill  Bulluck,  Ben  Davis,  Phil  Carlton, 
Fred  Muniey,  Aaron  Cappel,  Bob  Kennel, 
Choirman. 


BUDGET  AND  FINANCE  COMMITTEE 

John  Newlin,  Charles  O'Quinn,  Bill  Kay,  Ceci 
Brooks,  Joel  Parker,  Chairman. 


CAMPUS  STORE,  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE 

Frank    Minter,    Student    Chairman,    Earnest 
Forbes,  Tom  Hawkins. 


CAMPUS  WELFARE 

Back  row:  Joe  Smith,  John  Newlin,  Bill 
Kay,  B.  H.  Barnette,  Fred  Wariick.  Front 
row:  Tom  Davis,  Felton  Davis,  A!  Potts, 
Chairman. 


CONSOLIDATED  UNIVERSITY 
STUDENT  COUNCIL 

President — Ed  Rose 
Chairman — State  Delegation, 
Bob  Lane 

State  Delegation:  Terry  Lathrop, 
Dan  Yager,  Ed  Rose,  Charlie  Law, 
Gene  Bostion,  Jim  Peden,  Fred 
Joseph,  Jim  Smothers,  Nick  Ray, 
Joel  Parker,  Fred  Rawicz,  Bob 
Lone,  John  Lane,  Jim  Nolan,  Bill 
Greene,  John  Lively,  Jim  Wariick. 


STUDENT  HOUSING 

James  Johnson,  Fred  Houtz,  Chairman, 
Marion  Hawkins,  Charlie  Hannah. 


ELECTIONS 

Bob  Tannen,  Richard  Burgess,  Ken 
Steppe,  Mac  Lupoid,  Cecil  Brooks,  Em- 
mett  Patterson,  Charles  Jackson,  Chair- 
man. 


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PROMOTIONS 

Waring  Boys,  Bill  Fulp,  J.  W.  Lazenby, 
Gene  Rickell,  Ray  Fountain,  Bruce  El- 
liott, Jim  Willis,  George  Cochran,  Chair- 
man. 


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ORIENTATION 

Fred  Joseph,   Dick   Ribacove,  Phil  Can- 
non, Bill  Ball,  Dan  Yager,  Chairman. 


TRAFFIC 

Chorles    Hannah,    Frank    Pethel,    Ralph 
Williams,  Dan  Yager,  Chairman. 


FRESHMAN  SENATORS 

Wcring  Boys,  Larry  Baxter,  Ken  Steppe, 
Jim  Prim,  Bruce  Elliott,  Charles  Jordan, 
Larry  Wilson,  Janette  Sitterson,  Dave 
Thomas,  Phil  Carlton,  Gene  Rickell,  Bill 
Page,  Ray  Fountain,  Reid  Hinson. 


The  Student  Judicial  Board,  the  judicial  branch  of 
our  Student  Government,  is  composed  of  ten  students 
elected  annually  on  a  class  basis. 

The  primary  responsibility  of  the  Judicial  Board  is  to 
represent  the  Student  Body  to  insure  that  the  Honor 
System  functions  to  attain  the  ideals  for  which  it  was 
intended.  To  fulfill  this  responsibility,  the  Judicial  Board 
must  conduct  an  orientation  program  throughout  the 
school  year,  enact  changes  in  the  Honor  System  as  be- 
comes necessary,  and  deal  with  violators  of  the  Honor 
System.  However,  the  Honor  System  directly  depends 
upon  the  individual;  each  student  in  the  entire  Student 
Body  must  do  his  part  to  make  the  Honor  System  effec- 
tive. 


Bob  Lyne 

Chairman 


The    Judicial    Board 


Cayle  Wylie,   Bob  Deal    i  Clerk  i,  Baxter  Williams,   Eric  Smart,  Charles 
D.    Webb,    Reggie    Ponder,    Fred    Scott,    Harold    Denton,    Larry    Harris. 


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Bob  Becker 

President 


Monogram   Club 

OFFICERS 

John  Lowe   Vice-President 

Jim  Welch    Secretary 

Bob   Seitz    Treasurer 

John    Szuchan    Sgt.-at-Arms 

Dick    DeAngelis     Reporter 

Darrell   Dess    Membership  Secretary 

The  purposes  of  the  Monogram  Club  are  to  recognize 
through  a  student  organization  those  men  who  have 
earned  a  monogram,  in  accordance  with  the  regulations 
at  N.  C.  State  College  Athletic  Council,  in  competitive 
athletics  at  N.  C.  State  College;  to  foster  good  fellow- 
ship among  monogram  winners;  to  promote  a  high  stan- 
dard of  intercollegiate  athletics  and  the  spirit  in  which 
they  are  conducted;  to  encourage  ideals  of  good  sports- 
manship among  athletes  and  spectators  in  the  best  in- 
terest of  North  Carolina  State  College. 


Jerry  Erdahl 


Dotr  Morton 
Secretary 


OFFICERS 

Bob  Strother 
Vice-President 


Col 


ege 


The  College  Union  is  a  building  for  the  students 
and  by  the  students.  Containing  the  elements  of  a 
hotel,  a  restaurant  and  a  community  center,  it  is 
open  to  ail  students  sixteen  hours  a  day. 

The  heart  of  the  College  Union,  however,  is  not 
located  in  the  steel  and  concrete  of  the  building, 
but  rather  in  the  Union  organization.  The  building 
is  merely  an  instrument  through  which  the  Union 
idea  is  accomplished,  and  its  success  reflects  the 
combined  efforts  of  its  Officers,  Board  of  Directors, 
Board  of  Chairmen,  Committees  and  Board  of  Ad- 
visers. 

The  College  Union  Board  of  Directors  puts  the 
stamp  of  approval  on  the  operational  and  social 
budgets  and  on  the  rules  governing  the  use  of  the 
Union  Building.  It  also  sets  College  Union  policy. 


m    Smathers 
President 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 

Bottom  to  top:  A.  C.  Hayes,  |.  T.  Haney,  Gerald  Erdahl,  Dott  Morton, 
Dean  Cloyd,  Bob  Ellis,  Fred  Joseph,  Baxter  Williams,  lames  V.  Johnson, 
James  Smathers,  Dave  Phelps,  Chreston  Holoman,  Jim  Nolan  Terry  Lath- 
ro?,  Richard  Heaton  Chuck  Abernethy.  Bill  Greene,  Harry  England,  Dave 
Brown,   Paul   Pickenheim  and   Bob  Strother. 


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BOARD  OF  CHAIRMEN 

Bottom  to  top:  Bob  Strother,  Harry  England,  Jim  Smathers,  Murray  Pen- 
ney, Dott  Morton,  Bob  Dawson,  Earl  Holloman,  Erbie  Mangum,  Chreston 
Holoman,  Bob  Ernull,  Bob  Abernethy,  Bob  Adams,  Jim  May,  Chuck  Aber- 
nethy, Dave  Phelps,  Bob  Gray,  George  Colton,  Archie  Copeland  and 
Paul  Pickenheim. 


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Union 


The  Board  of  Chairmen  is  composed  of  the  stu- 
dent president,  vice-president  and  secretary  of  the 
Union  and  the  Chairmen  of  the  sixteen  standing 
committees.  This  board  meets  weekly.  It  critically 
analyzes  all  the  programs  of  each  committee  and 
coordinates  events  that  are  sponsored  jointly. 

The  Union  Committee  is  a  proving  ground  for 
initiative,  dependability,  loyalty  and  tolerance. 
Since  students  graduating  from  college  are  fre- 
quently grade  "A"  technicians  and  grade  "D"  lead- 
ers, the  Union's  prime  job  is  to  teach  the  students 
to  become  effective  leaders  and  citizens.  Open  to 
all  students,  the  committee  program  is  geared  to 
teach  them  how  to  get  along  with  other  people  and 
how  to  organize  events  and  ideas. 

The  Board  of  Advisers  is  composed  of  teachers 
who  make  themselves  available  to  the  committees 
for  advice  and  guidance. 

The  scholastic  courses  on  campus  offer  mastery 
of  words,  ideas  and  principles — the  usual  concept 
of  a  college  education.  The  Union,  however,  offers 
practical  experience  in  living  and  working  with 
people. 


HOBBY  COMMITTEE 

Left  to   right:    Horace   Hord,  Carol   White,  Charles  Cates,   Monty  Sevier, 
David    Thomas    and    Bob    Ernull    i Chairman). 


FILM  COMMITTEE 

Front  row,  left  to  right:  Charles  Coodwm,  William  Crockford,  Dr.  Burton 
Beers,  Thomas  Krimminger  and  David  McCullen.  Back  row,  left  to 
right:  Maarten  Menko,  Norwood  Kell,  Chreston  Holoman  (Chairman!, 
Bob  Yarborough,  Preston  Sasser,  Kent  Watson  and  H.  B.  Smith. 


DANCE  COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  )ohnny  Fogleman,  Roland  Pennell,  Larry  Meeks.  Gene 
Bridgers,  Maarten  Menko,  Luke  Landin.  Dan  Johnson,  John  Folsom,  Harvey 
Horowitz,  Richard  Hoskins,  Peter  Nohl,  Dr.  Mason  Caffney  and  Erbie 
Mangum    (Chairman). 


SOCIAL  COMMITTEE 

Front  row,  left  to  rirht:  Jay  Weaver.  Harry  Smith.  Beverly  Little,  Jim 
Prim,  Pat  Ponder,  Bob  Cuffey  and  Jim  Seago.  Back  row,  left  to  right: 
Vance  Apple,  John  Albaugh,  James  Barbot,  Ron  Poinsett,  Clarence  Rowell. 
Bill  Barksdale,  Ralph  Hart,  Bob  Dawson,  Mac  Cullum  and  George  Colton 
(Chairman), 


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THEATRE   COMMITTEE 

Front  row.  left  to  right:  Irene  Alexander,  )on  Bell.  Bob 
Cray  i  Chairman  i,  Charles  Selden  and  Tanya  Quick.  Sec- 
ond row;  Harry  fames  and  Maarten  Menko.  Third  row: 
Dr.    Harvey    Bumgardner. 


FORUM   COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  Mike  Duncan,  Fathy  Ahmed  Aly,  Murray 
Penney   (Chairman),  Maarten  Menko  and  John  Corham. 


GALLERY   COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:   Easley  Hamner,  Ann  Snyder,  )im  White, 
Charlie   Miller  and   Dave   Phelps    (Chairman). 


BOARD  OF 

Left  to  right:  jerry  Erdahl,  Dr.  Jack  Suberman, 
Edwin  Winkler,  Dr.  Harvey  Bumgardner,  Mar- 
jorie  Davidson,  Mrs.  Martha  Robinson,  Alice 
Young,  Sidney  Knowles,   Dr.  Abraham   Holtzman, 


HOUSE   COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  Bob  McCarr,  Chuck  Aber- 
nethy  (Chairman),  James  DeBerry,  Wil- 
liam  Hartzoge   and   |im   Lineberger. 


GAMES  COMMITTEE 

Left    to    right:    Paul    Pickenheim    (Chair- 
man), Leon  Henderson  and  Jack  Moore. 


ACTIVITIES   COMMITTEE 

Left    to     right:     Howard     Hammett,     Phil 
Threott  and  Jim  May   'Chairman). 


PHOTOGRAPHY  COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  William  Israel,  Alan  Winchell,  |im  Ed- 
ward, James  Barbot,  Ray  Hall,  Vince  Bellis,  Bob  Adams 
'Chairman),   Tom    Batfe   and    Jim    Sears. 


ADVISERS 

Dr.  M.  M.  Caffney,  Mrs.  Barbara  White,  Dick 
Heaton.  Spec  Hawkins.  Dr.  Burton  Beers  and 
Paul   Durrett. 


OUTING  COMMITTEE 

Kneeling,  left  to  right:  Jim  Richardson,  Gaylord  French 
and  Pierre  Sillan.  Standing,  left  to  right:  Dave  Woolf, 
Tom  Wallace,  Bob  Abernethy  (Chairman),  and  Len 
Spitz. 


HOSPITALITY  COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  Lory  Wubena,  Dott  Morton,  Marjorie 
Davidson,  Lydia  Fish,  Betty  Brown,  Archie  Copeland 
(Chairman  >,    and   Sandra    Smith. 


LIBRARY  COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  Zafar  Hassan.  Bob  Daw- 
son (Chairman),  Diane  Massey  and  Ellen 
Culler. 


MUSIC  COMMITTEE 

Seated:  Ed  Orth,  Alice  Young,  Sidney 
Knowles  and  Paul  Essex.  Standing:  Harvey 
Sigmon,  Harry  England  (Chairman),  and 
Bill  Bass. 


PUBLICITY  COMMITTEE 

Left  to  right:  Mike  Simpson,  Earl  Holo- 
man  (Chairman),  Roy  Champion,  Doug 
McBrayer  and   Bobby  Davis. 


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President 


Y.  M.  C.  A. 


Whatever  else  the  Y.M.C.A.  may  be  called  upon  to  do,  it 
still  maintains  as  its  central  objective  the  influencing  of  stu- 
dents to  lead  a  life  of  high  principles  and  of  service  based  on 
the  teachings  of  Christianity.  Such  a  task  is  not  easy  nor  can 
it  be  done  on  a  mass  production  scale.  However,  those  who 
take  part  in  "Y"  activities  and  earnestly  try  to  promote  its 
program,  and  those  whose  lives  become  motivated  by  the  idea 
of  Christian  service  rather  than  personal  gain  will  find  that 
the  enrichment  which  comes  to  them  will  be  one  of  the  most 
valuable  rewards  of  their  college  career. 

Secondary  to  this  prime  objective  are  the  many  service  fea- 
tures provided  by  the  "Y".  A  great  need  has  unfailingly  been 
met  by  providing  meeting  places,  telephone  and  directory 
service,  information  and  telegraph  facilities,  and  reading  and 
lounge  rooms.  With  its  added  facilities,  the  Y.M.C.A.  looks  for- 
ward to  a  time  when  more  effort  can  be  devoted  to  training 
Christian  leaders  and  yet  a  time  which  will  see  the  organiza- 
tion as  always  ready  and  willing  to  serve. 


Ralph   Siewers 
Vice-President 


William  M.  Turner 

Secretary 


Richard  Westmoreland 

Treasurer 


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Y.M.C.A.  Cabinet 


THE  DANFORTH  CHAPEL 

Dedicated  to  the  worship  of  God  with  the 
Prayer  that  here  in  communion  with  the  High- 
est those  who  enter  may  acquire  the  Spiritual 
Power  to  aspire  nobly,  adventure  daringly, 
serve  humbly. 


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Interior 
D:!nforth  Chape! 


Jim  Myrick 
Vice-President 


Fred  Joseph 

President 


Inter-Dormitory    Council 


Bill  Stancil 
Athletic    Director 


Jim  Moss 

Publicity  Director 


Zaf  Zolfoghari 

Social    Director 


Richard  Jessup 
Secretary 


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Left  to  right: 

Larry  Sutherland 
Vic   Carrou 
John   Barchiesi 
Tom    Andrews 
Tom  Watson 
George  Hatch 
Fred    Kiser 
Carrol  Jones 
Bill  Smith 
Earnest  Greene 
N.  B.  Watts 
|im  Eckard 
Richard  jessup 
jim  Myrick 


We,  the  representatives  of  the  dormitories  at  North  Carolina  State  College,  in 
order  to  promote  the  physical,  social,  and  moral  welfare  of  dormitory  residents  and 
to  stimulate  a  fraternal  spirit  of  cooperation  and  progress  among  them,  do  ordain  and 
establish  this  constitution  for  the  Inter-Dormitory  Council  of  North  Carolina  State 
College. 


Left  to  right: 

Fred   Joseph 
Rafi  Javid 
Wayne    Gotten 
Don   Cox 
Bob  Kennel 
Jim   Moss 
Bill  Stancil 
Zaf  Zolfaghari 
Earl  Carpenter 
Jim  Rose 
Jerry    Day 
Tom  Wyke 
Jim  Hondros 


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I    D   C 


Back  to  the  routine  of  school,  ad- 
justing to  dorm  life  again  .  .  .  Meeting 
the  new  roommate  and  making  new 
friends  .  .  .  enjoying  the  more  homelike 
atmosphere  caused  by  the  presence  of  a 
host  and  a  hostess.  A  look  ahead  to  see 
what's  coming  up  and  the  last  day  for 
dropping  courses. 


Into  the  swing  of  activities 
with  the  annual  I  D  C  Ball. 
Remembered:  One  fine  time. 
Forgotten:  Two  quizzes,  one 
term  paper. 


Cindy  Robinson 

Lois  Williams 

LIncolnton.  N.  C. 

Robbins,    N.    C. 

for   Fred   Joseph 

for  Jim    Myrick 

Emma  Brady 

Clayton,    N.    C. 
for    Zaf    Zolfaghari 


Barbara  Moore 

Rocky   Mount.  N.  C. 

for    Bill   Standi 


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parade  to  be  entered,  the  dorm 
represented  ...  A  float  needed 
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dates  toil  through  cold  and  rain 
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Spring  comes  .  .  .  Time  for  picnics,  hoyrides. 
The  social  director  works.  Windows  rise,  doors 
open  and  activities  move  outside.  But  the  day 
of  reckoning  approaches  .  .  .  Formulas  to  be 
learned,  notes  to  be  crammed.  A  welcome 
break  from  studies  with  entertainment  down 
the  hall.  Exams  .  .  .  The  year's  over.  Home- 
ward bound  with  an  eye  on  the  hill  where 
the  new  dorm  will  grow. 


I    D    C 


Vetvi  Me    Council 


Mayor    James  Johnson 

Secretary   Coroline  Horton 

Sheriff     Allen    Williams 

Publicity    Director    Anita    Harrell 


Athletic    Director     Bill    Roberson 

Fire  Marshal    Randy   Horton 

Activities    Coord  nator    Bill    Grathwal 

Aldermen    Don  Hendrix,  Jack  Pritchard, 

Wiley  Ritter,  Asa  Manning,  Billy  Deal 


VETVILLE  SCENES 


S  t  a  t  e's    Mates 


OFFICERS 

Mrs.  Robert  Rozett,  Sponsor 

Mildred    Ritchie     President  Morgaret    Funderburg 

Mrs.   Robert  A.  McAllister    Sponsor  Anita  Harreil    

Eriine    Eoson     Historian  Dorothy   Roberson    .  . . 


.Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


Visiting 
Refreshments 


COMMITTEES 

Telephone 
Decoration 


Ways  and  Means 
Program 


Veterans'    Association 


Jim  Warlick President 

Tom    Long    Vice-President 

Gene    Griffin     Secretary 

Gene    Underwood    Assistant   Secretary 

H.   G.    Hancock    Treasurer 

Ed   Lackey    Social  Director 

Lorry  Micol   Program  Chairman 


The  North  Carolina  State  Veterans'  Associotion,  organized  in  October  1953,  has  been  actively 
associated  with  student  programs,  functions  and  social  events  from  the  first  day  of  its  birth.  Member- 
ship of  the  group  now  approximates  800  veterans  and  each  new  semester  swells  the  rolls.  Common 
interest  in  yearly  planned  programs  including  such  items  as  Veteran  Association  sponsored  dances, 
stag  socials,  school  projects  and  inter-group  student  activities  has  done  much  to  create  a  feeling 
of  friendship  within  the  Association.  An  active  participation  in  every  student  problem  of  major  im- 
portance has  contributed  much  to  make  the  name  of  the  Veterans'  Association  well  known  on  this 
campus. 


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Pinetum 


Paul  J.  Pickenheim 
Editor 


Charles  D.  Webb 
Business  Manager 


The  Pinetum  is  the  annual  publication  of  the  School  of 
Forestry.  From  a  small  beginning  in  1930  it  has  grown 
to  a  size  of  over  100  pages. 

In  the  Pinetum  are  recorded  the  events  and  activities 
taking  place  in  the  School  of  Forestry  throughout  the 


year.  A  section  of  the  book  is  set  aside  for  alumni  news 
and  letters. 

The    Pinetum    is   distributed    to   all   forestry   students, 
other  forestry  schools,  advertisers,  and  alumni. 


Mu    Beta    Psi 


Alpha  Chapter  of  Mu  Beta  Psi  was  organized  on  the 
N.  C.  State  College  campus  in  1925.  The  aims  of  Mu 
Beta  Psi  are  to  foster  better  fellowship  among  the 
various  musical  organizations  both  on  the  campus  and 
between  musicians  in  other  colleges,  and  to  advance  mus- 


sic  to  its  proper  place  as  an  educational  subject.  Mu  Beta 
Psi  sponsors  concerts  by  the  College  Bond,  Glee  Club, 
and  Orchestra  and  coordinates  the  musical  activities  on 
the  State  College  campus. 


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OFFICERS 


Pete  McElligott 
President 

Frank  Strauss 
Vice-President 

David  Poole 
Treasurer 

Don  Heafner 
Secretary 

Major  C.  D.  Kutschinski 
Faculty  Adviser 


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Music    Department 


Christian   D.  Kutschinski 

Director 


The  Music  Department  under  the  direction  of  Christian  D.  Kutschinski 
and  Robert  A.  Barnes  embraces  the  activities  of  the  State  College  Bonds, 
the  Glee  Club,  and  the  Little  Symphony  Orchestra. 

The  Marching  Band  is  noted  for  its  spectacular  half-time  shows  at 
football  games.  It  also  functions  as  the  Military  Bond  for  all  the  ROTC 
parades  and  reviews,  and  participates  in  a  number  of  street  parades 
of  a  civic  nature.  At  close  of  football  season  the  band's  instrumentation 
is  modified  to  conform  to  that  of  a  well-balanced  concert  or  sym- 
phonic band  for  the  study  and  performance  of  the  best  in  band 
music.  Besides  several  concerts  during  the  year,  the  Concert  Band  is 
featured    in    connection    with    the   commencement   activities. 

The  Glee  Club  is  a  popular  organization  which,  besides  its  regular 
formal  concerts  on  the  campus,  is  in  demand  for  programs  at  civic 
clubs,  TV  performonces,  etc.,  and  occasionally  collaborates  with  one 
or  more   of   the    locol    woman's   colleges    for   joint   programs. 

The  Orchestra,  composed  of  State  students,  faculty  members  and 
outstanding  musicians  from  Raleigh  community,  presents  three  sym- 
phony concerts  each  year,  and  provides  a  smaller  ensemble  for  spe- 
cial college  functions,  such  os  midyear  graduation  exercises  and  the  like. 


Robert  A.   Barnes 

Assistant    Director 


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Club 


OFFICERS 

Russell  G.  Cashwell,  Jr President 

Charles  R.  Rhodes  Vice-President 

R.  P.  Buchanan,  Jr Secretary-Treasurer 

Richard   J.   Cashwell    Librarian 

Willis  Quant Accomponist 


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The    Symphony    Orchestra 


OFFICERS 

Don    Heafner    President 

David   Haworth    Manager 

Peter  McElligott  Librarian 


The 

Concert 

Band 


The    Marching    Band 

OFFICERS 

James    Harrill    President 

Winfield    Farthing    Vice-President 

Thurman  Fields   Executive  Officer 

Howard    Cell    Secretary-Treasurer 

Peter  Blum    Corresponding  Secretary 

James    Byrd    Business   Manager 

Hobart  Whitman Public  Relations  Officer 

Robert  Yarbrough    ...Librarian — Drum   Major 


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Lutheran 

Student 

Association 


OFFICERS 

Ben    Davis     President 

Vernon  Schrum    Vice-President 

Pat  Davis    Secretary 

Dick   Park    Treasurer 


As  a  fellowship  of  Lutheran  students  in  the  field  of 
higher  education,  the  Lutheran  Student  Association  en- 
deavors through  a  program  of  v/orship,  study,  recreation 
ond  service  to  aid  students  in  securing  a  deeper  commit- 
ment to  and  understanding  of  the  Christian  faith  and  its 
relevance  to  the  student  world. 


Ciliberti 


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The    Cathohc     Newman     Club 


OFFICERS 

Vito  A.  Ciliberti   President 

Stuart   Byron    Vice-President 

William   Hanrahan    Recording  Secretary 

Edmund  Struzeski Corresponding  Secretary 

Arthur  Weisser    Treasurer 


The  Newman  Club  was  established  to  foster  and 
thereby  deepen  the  spiritual,  intellectual,  and  social 
interests,  in  this  order  of  importance  of  Catholic  stu- 
dents in  secular  institutions  of  higher  learning. 


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Colonel   Richard   R.  Middlebrooks 

Professor  of  Military  Science  and  TacUcs 


Everyone  has  the  obligation  for  service  to  his  country 
in  time  of  need.  The  Army  ROTC  has  for  its  purpose  the 
training  of  students  for  positions  of  leadership  in  the 
Army  so  that  these  young  men  can  fulfill  this  obligation 
as  officers  instead  of  in  a  lesser  role.  In  this  way,  the 
student  renders  more  valuable  service  to  his  country 
by  utilizing  his  college  trained  technical  ability  in  po- 
sitions of  responsibility.  At  the  same  time,  he  benefits 
himself  to  a  greater  extent.  The  successful  completion 
of  a  four  year  Army  ROTC  course  leads  to  a  commission 
as  a  second  lieutenant  in  the  Army  Reserve.  In  the  class- 
room, emphasis  is  placed  on  giving  the  prospective  officer 
a  general  background  knowledge  of  military  subjects 
and  activities  essential  to  all  of  the  Army's  fifteen  arms 
and  services.  Maximum  effort  is  mode  to  arouse  the 
student's  interest  through  the  use  of  weapons,  illustra- 
tions, training  films,  practical  exercises  and  models.  Drill 
and  exercise  of  command  facilitate  development  of  those 
essential  characteristics  of  leadership  such  as  self- 
confidence,  initiative,  loyalty,  and  the  ability  to  think 
clearly,  make  wise  decisions,  and  inspire  others  to  work 
for  the  success  of  any  endeavor.  This  leadership  training 
will  also  aid  the  individual  in  his  chosen  civilian  career 
and  in  becoming  a  leader  for  the  betterment  of  his 
home  community. 


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Lt.  Col.  ).  A.  McCullouch 
Maj.  T.   R.  Spinella 
Maj.  V.   B.   Drum 
Maj.  ).  B.  Lyon 


Maj.  W.  ).   Rieck 
Capt.  T.   R.  Tolar 
Capt.  W.  A.  Whichard 
Capt.   E.   B.  Turner 
C.W.O.  H.  C.  Marshall 


M/Sgt.  T.   |.  Denton 

M/Sgt.  R,  H.  Nash 

SFC  0.  L.  Hegwood 

SFC  R.  N.  Heuser 


SFC  R.  W.  Ollenberger 

Sgt.  B.  S.   Proffer 

Sgt.  E.  D.   Bill 

Sgt.  L.  C.   Harrey 


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Regimenta 
Staff 


Cadet  Lt.  Col.   Paul  J.   Pickenheim 
Regimental  Executive  Officer 

Cadet  Major  Ronald  V.  Sharpe 

Regimental  S-1 

Cadet  Major  Richard  F.  Jessup 
Regimental  PIO 

Cadet  Major  Joe  W.  Reece 
Regimental  S-3 

Cadet  M  Sgt.   Donald  W.  Memory 

Regimental  Sergeant   Major 

Cadet  Yancey  C.  Elliott,  Jr. 

Regimental  Clerk 


Cadet  Col.  Paul  G.  Braxton 
Regimental  Commander 


Mrs.   Paul  G.   Braxton 

For  the  Regimental  Commander 


Pickenheim 
Sharpe 


jessup 
Reece 


Memory 
Elliott 


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First 

Battalion 

Staff 


Major  James   L.   Lowe,  Jr. 

Battalion   Executive  Officer 

Capt.  John   H.   Lane,  Jr. 

Battalion  PIO 


Lt.  Col.  August  Albert  DeHertogh 
Battalion  Commander 


Lowe 


Lane 


Miss   Faye  Kipp 

For  The   Battalion  Commander 


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Mrs.  J.  M.  Lowe 

Sponsor 


Major   Ronald  W.  Crow 

Company   Commander 


A  Company 


Captain  Gene  C.   Davis 
Executive  Officer 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Charles  M.  Martin 
Platoon  Leader 

M/Sgt.  Charles  W.  Stephenson 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Joe  M.  Smith 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Richard  J.  Cashwell 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Victor  P.  Thompson 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.   Berry  T.   Hart 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Copt.   Robert  C.  Cline 
Executive  Officer 


First   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Augustus  W.   Bochman 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.   Elmer  E.  Capps 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  William   E.   Dick,  Jr. 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Ormand  K.  Moore 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Charles   R.   Norris 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.   Robert  W.  Swoin 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  Nathan  J.   Pond,  Jr. 

Company  Commander 


Miss  Jacqueline   Butler 

Sponsor 


B  Company 


Mrs.  Charles  S.   Davis,  Jr. 

Sponsor 


Major  Charles  S.   Davis 

Company  Commander 


C  Company 


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Capt.  William  G.  Allin 

Executive  Officer 


First   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Robert  A.  Thompson 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Amedo  R.   DeAngelis 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  William  R.  Lewis 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  David  J.  Worthington 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Vincent  T.   Novak 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Vincent  W.  Malley 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  Ronald   D.   Kincaid 

Company  Commander 


Mrs.   R.   D.   Kincaid 

Sponsor 


Capt.  Harold  E.  Luck 

Executive  Officer 


D  Company 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  John   L.   Perkinson 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Raymond  D.  Nelson 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Second  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Conrad  A.  Davis 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Williom   G.  Townsend 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Roddy  H.  Fields 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Gerald  L.  Waitman 

Platoon  Sgt. 


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Batta 

ion   Executive  Officer 

Capt. 

Victor  H.  Garrou 

Battalion   PIO 

Lt  Col.  Willis  A.  Mayo,  Jr. 

Battalion  Commander 


Hauser 


Miss  Gail   Norman 

For  the   Battalion  Commander 


[233] 


Copt.  Charles   E.  Caudil 

Executive  Officer 


First   Platoon 


1st  Lt.   Lawrence  L.   Bissett 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Donald  M.  Sutton 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Second  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Don  B.  Tucker 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Augustine  C.  Penny 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  David  M.  McGuire 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Charles  H.  Mateer 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  John   B.   Hardy 

Company  Commander 


Mrs.   David  McGuire 

Sponsor 


E  Company 


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Mrs.  J.  M.  Lowe 
Sponsor 


Major  John  M.  Lowe 

Company  Commander 


F  Company 


Capt.  Richard  H.  Hapward 

Executive  Officer 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  John   L.   Freeman 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  George  R.  Jivatode 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Peter  D.  Tuttle 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Roy  P.  Lathrop 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Davey  G.   Hampton 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Victor  F.  Dry 

Platoon  Sgt, 


Capt.  LeRoy  W.  McCall 

Executive  Officer 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  John  T.  Walton 
Platoon  Leader 

M/Sgt.  James  B.  Thompson 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second  Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Harold  W.   Buchanan 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Richard  D.  Stover 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Third  Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Frank   E.  Minter,  Jr. 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Charles  A.  Willis 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  Joel   R.   Parker 

Company  Commander 


Miss   Dottie  Cammer 

Sponsor 


G  Company 


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Mrs.  G.  M.   Robertson 

Sponsor 


Major  George  M.  Robertson 

Company  Commander 


H   Company 


Copt.   Robert  R.  Carpenter 

Executive  Officer 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Leonard  C.  Hoots 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Harold  E.  Phillips 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  David  0.  Proctor 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Bryce  H.  Moore 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Ted  L.  Waters 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Edward  D.  Owens 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third 

Battalion 

Staff 


Major  James  C.  Stevenson 

Battalion   PIO 


Copt.  William   F.   Fleming 

Battalion  Adjutant 


Lt.  Col.  Joseph  E.  Settle 
Battalion  Commander 


Stevenson 


Fleming 


Mrs.  J.  E.  Settle 

For  the   Battalion   Commander 


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Miss  Sylvia   Lee   Rath 

Sponsor 


Major  James   B.  Smothers 

Company  Commander 


I   Company 


Copt.  Robert  R.  Cooke 
Executive  Officer 


First  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Charles  A.  Jackson 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  William  A.  Mills 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Richard  A.  Reynolds 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Robert  L.  Edwards 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third  Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Roderick  H.  Morris 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  John  W.  Rackley  III 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Copt.  Tolmadge  J.  Wiggins 

Executive  Officer 


First   Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Roger  L.  Morrow 

Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Fred  W.  Pcschall,  Jr. 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Ned  G.  Johnson 
Platoon  Leader 

M  Sgt.  Charles   E.  Johnson 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Mack  T.  Ruffin  III 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Charles  D.  Chambers 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  Jack   H.   Frazelle 

Company  Commander 


Miss   Harriet  James 

Sponsor 


K  Company 


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Miss  Syble  Balentine 

Sponsor 


Major  John  W.  Copeland 

Company   Commander 


L  Company 


iiL. 


Copt.   Bobby   L.  Montague 

Executive  Officer 


First   Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Hugh  M.  Sanderson 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  William   R.   Bollard 
Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Claude  W.  Moss 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  Teddy  G.  Allen 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Dwight  L.  Payne 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  William   R.   Harding 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Capt.   Bob   L.   Hubbard 

Executive  Commander 


First  Platoon 

Isf  Lt.  Gayle  M.  Wylie 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.  John   N.  Vantsios 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Second   Platoon 

1st  Lt.   Fred  W.   Kiser 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.   Donald  W.   Bean 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Third   Platoon 

1st  Lt.  Albert  D.   D'Angelo 

Platoon   Leader 

M  Sgt.   Robert  J.  Tanen 

Platoon  Sgt. 


Major  Wilber  K.  Greer 

Company  Commander 


Miss   Betty  J.   Britt 

Sponsor 


M  Company 


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2nd  Lt.  T.  0.  Anderson  A  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  B.  K,  Barringer,  )r.  A  Co. 

SFC  C.  T.  Andrews  A  Co. 

SFC   ).  A.    Beacon,   )r.  A  Co. 

SFC  W.  D.  Booth     A  Co. 

SFC   B.  S.  Clodfelter  A  Co. 

SFC   H.  Erwin  A  Co. 

SFC  |.  E.  Hoover A  Co. 

SFC  H.  A.  Osborn    A  Co. 

SFC  W.  L.  Strum    .A  Co. 

M/Sgt.   F.   L.   Walker A  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  S.  A.  Taylor    B  Co. 

M/Sgt.  D.  B.  Browning,  |r.     B  Co. 
SFC    |.    Creazzo  B  Co. 

SFC   |.  V.   Mageean  B  Co. 

SFC  L.  L.  Misenhelmer  B  Co. 

SFC    R.   ).    Parker    _ B  Co. 

SFC  ).  E.  Parlier     B  Co. 

SFC    R.   E.   Sneed B  Co. 

SFC  R.  D.  Weatherly..._ B  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  A.  M.  Efird C  Co. 

SFC  C.  W.  Coolsby,  ]r C  Co. 

SFC    C.    M.    Houser... C  Co. 

SFC  j.  M.  Peden,  )r ._  C  Co. 

M/Sgt.   T.   C.   Pilmington       C  Co. 

SFC  R.  E.   Powell  C  Co. 

SFC    B.   J.   Washam C  Co. 

SFC    D.    F.    Weinstein C  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  C.  C.  Beumer  D  Co. 

2nd   Lt.   R.   R.  Tighe D  Co. 

SFC  R.  P.  Boyden D  Co. 

SFC  C.  W.  Boyette  D  Co. 

SFC  C.  W.  Burke D  Co. 

SFC  I.  C.  Heath       D  Co. 

M/Sgt.  R.  C.  Lyne,  Jr D  Co. 

SFC   H.   L.   Neely D  Co. 

SFC    D.   A.   Poole D  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  M.  R.  Phillips.. E  Co. 

SFC  S.   F.  Austin E  Co. 

SFC  P.  W.   Bailey     ...E  Co. 

SFC  M.  S.  Emmart,  )r.  E  Co. 

SFC   L.   B.   Harris,  Jr E  Co. 

SFC   E.   M.   LaFoy E  Co. 

SFC  C.   N.  O'Quinn. E  Co. 

M/Sgt.  0.   R.  Self  ...E  Co. 

SFC  R.  C.  Waters E  Co. 

SFC  W.  M.  Whitehurst  ...  E  Co. 
SFC  T.   E.   Carpenter  F  Co. 

SFC  T.  L.  Hayworth F  Co. 

SFC  H.  R.  Joyner _F  Co. 

SFC   W.   C.   Roberson.  Jr. ...  F  Co. 

SFC  W.  D.  Smith  F  Co. 

SFC  L.  J.  Speizman  F  Co. 

SFC  L.  Spitz  F  Co. 


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SFC  E.  E.  Thompson F  Co. 

SFC   K.    U.   Williard F  Co. 

2nd   Lf.  C.   B.   Harding.  Jr.     C  Co. 

2nd   Lt.  A.   K.   Pooser,  )r C  Co. 

SFC  ).  C.  Bright  ...C  Co. 

SFC  D.  D.  Chappell    .._ C  Co. 

SFC   L.   F.   Dean C  Co. 

SFC  W.  C.   Holoman C  Co. 

SFC  E.  P.  Hordubay C  Co. 

M/Sgt.  R.  A.  )ackson.._ C  Co. 

SFC  W.  S.  Lee C  Co. 

SFC   H.   R.   Lindsley C  Co. 

SFC  C.  C.  Tate,  |r C  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  ).  A.  Morgan H  Co. 

SFC  R.  A.  Brown    H  Co. 

SFC  |.  T.  Compton H  Co. 

SFC  P.  D.  Class H  Co. 

M/Sgt.  C.   R.   Howard,  )r.     H  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  ).  T.  Collie,  Jr.  I  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  C.  D.  Webb I  Co. 

SFC   K.   R.   Benton    I  Co. 

SFC  R.  M.  Davis  I  Co. 

M/Sgt.   R.   B.  Coudie I  Co. 

SFC  0.   E.   Hatley I  Co. 

SFC  R.  C.  Hunter I  Co. 

SFC  H.   D.  lohnson .1  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  H.  Corey,  )r.      I  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  W.  D.  Lawing,  Jr K  Co. 

SFC  E.  A.  Anderson K  Co. 

SFC  S.  0.  Barbour  K  Co. 

SFC    C.    E.    lohnson       K  Co. 

SFC  ).  L.  Knowles,  Jr K  Co. 

SFC  B.  L.  Moore       K  Co. 

SFC  R.  L.   Rackley  K  Co. 

M/Sgt.  W.   ).  Terry,  Jr K  Co. 

SFC  H.  P.  Browning  L  Co. 

SFC  W.  B.  Crook    L  Co. 

SFC   D.   S.   Haworth L  Co. 

SFC   H.   B.   Houti     L  Co. 

M/Sgt.   R.   L.   McCarr L  Co. 

SFC  J.  R.  Misenheimer L  Co. 

SFC   M.   R.   Poole L  Co. 

SFC  R.  S.  Williams,  |r L  Co. 

2nd  Lt.  A.  C.  Skinner  M  Co. 

2nd   Lt.  ).   B.  Wilkins,  |r.     M  Co. 

SFC  S.  B.  Berman  M  Co. 

SFC  S.   K.    Brinkley  M  Co. 

SFC  T.  E.  Chappell  M  Co. 

SFC  A.  W.  Donegan     M  Co. 

M/Sgt.  C.  L.  Kametches       M  Co. 

SFC    S.    H.    Ritter     M  Co. 

SFC  R.  F.  Shipman   M  Co. 

SFC   C.   D.   Simmons  M  Co. 

SFC  F.  N.  Tokar  M  Co. 


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Miss  Pot  Throckmorton 

Sponsor 


M/Sgt.  Ernest  L.  Ross 


Commander 


Drum    and    Bugle 


M/Sgt.  Eric  D.  Smart 
1st  Sergeant 


Mrs.  Paul  G.  Braxton 

Sponsor 


Copt.  Paul  G.  Braxton 
Commander 


1st  Lt.  Wilbur  White 

Executive   Officer 


Scabbard    and    Blade 


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T.  0.  Anderson 
L.  L.  Bissett 
).  W.   Brown 
R.   R.  Carpenter 
C.  S.  Davis 
A.   A.   DeHertogh 


A.  M,  Etird 
R.   E.  Fields 
W.  F.  Fleming 
).  L.  Freeman 
L.   C.    Hoots 

B.  L.  Hubbard 


R.  D.  Kincaid 
C.  T.   Lathrop 
W.  D.  Lawing 
C.   M.   Martin 
W.  A.  Mayo 
R.  C.  Montague 


R.   C.    Morrow 
V.    T.    Novak 
|.   L.   Perkinson 
M.  R.  Phillips 
P.   S.   Pickenheim 
1.  W.  Reece 


C.    M.    Robertson 
H.    M.   Sanderson 
R.  V.  Sharpe 
|.   B.   Smathers 
R.  A.  Thompson 


Maj.  Richard  C.  White 

Commander 


1st  Lt.  John   B.   Fortin,  Jr. 

Executive  Officer 


Miss  Cynthia  Gatewood 

Sponsor 


Pershing     Rifles 


The  Pershing  Rifles  is  a  national  military  society, 
named  for  General  John  J.  Pershing.  Its  aim  is  the 
promotion  of  high  quality  military  training  and  leader- 
ship in  ROTC  units  of  the  colleges  and  universities  of 
the  United  Stotes  through  participation  in  a  national 
organization  which  stands  for  the  highest  military  and 
leadership  qualities. 

The  North  Carolina  State  College  Chapter  is  Com- 
pany L  of  the  4th   Regiment. 


The  Pershing  Rifles  membership  is  composed  of  cadets 
who  have  proven  themselves  superior  in  leadership,  aca- 
demics and  military  bearing  as  members  of  the  Cadets 
Corps.  The  activities  of  the  organization  are:  drill  and 
parade  exhibitions,  social  participation  as  a  unit,  demon- 
strations for  the  Regimental  and  National  Drill  meets 
and  exhibition  drill  throughout  North  Carolina  and 
neighboring  stotes. 


Fourth    row:    Pemberton,    Kemp,    Page,    Bloodworth,    Steinbeck,    Newlin 
Third   row:    Koozewski.   Rayfield.   Robertson,    Fitts,   Redmond,   Hart 


Second   row:    Phillips.   Willis,   Stainback,   Faw,   Propst,   Cooper 
First   row:    White,    Kay,   Turner,   Sugg,    Braswell,    Mestrich,    Fortin. 


Distinguished 

Military 

Students 


p.  J.  Braxton,  J.  E.  Settle,  J.  B.  Smothers,  G.  M.  Robinson 

J.  W.  Copeland,  W.  K.  Greer,  J.  R.  Parker,  P.  J.  Pickenheim 

N.  J.  Pond,  R.  C.  White,  J.  M.  Lowe,  C.  S.  Davis,  A.  A.  De  Hertough 

W.  A.  Mayo,  R.  V.  Sharp,  J.  W.  Reese 


Army 

Color   Guard 


Sgt.   D.   R.   Brooks 
M  Sgt.  J.  D.  Clarke 
SFC  C.  R.  Davis 
SFC  J.  J.  Thomas 
Sgt.  W.  R.  Knowles 


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CLEAN   UP  TIME 

Every    morning    at    5:45    the    cadets    cleaned    the    barracks    for 
inspection.   At    Benning  they   liked   them   "Standing  Tall." 


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BONE  SUPPORT,  BONE  SUPPORT 


After    long    hours    on    the    PMI    range    the    cadets    hear    these 
words   in   their  sleep. 


Army 
Summer    Camp 


)UST  A  LITTLE  MORE 
Cadets    use    teamwork    in    preparing    for    full    field    inspection. 


YALL    FROM    WHEARE? 

Two   cadets    enjoy    themselves    with    some    of    the    local    talent 
at  the  annual   ROTC   Ball. 


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3 

M 


Colonel  James  F.  Risher 

Professor  of  Air  Science  and  Tactics 


Air    Force 


The  dual  mission  of  the  Air  Force  ROTC  is  best  ex- 
plained by  reference  to  the  two  parts  of  our  training 
program,  Basic  and  Advanced. 

Our  Basic  course,  like  the  Bosic  Army  course,  provides 
fundamental  military  training  for  freshmen  and  sopho- 
mores, which  is  required  of  all  physically  qualified  stu- 
dents except  veterans  at  this  institution.  This  training 
provides  not  only  an  elementary  knowledge  of  military 
organization  and  customs,  and  the  Air  Force  and  Air 
Power,  as  a  platform  for  continuance  in  the  Advanced 
course  but  knowledge  of  the  Air  Age  and  National  De- 
fense which  is  essential  for  civilian  and  airmen  alike. 

The  Advanced  course,  for  selected  and  volunteer  Jun- 
iors and  Seniors,  provides  more  intensified  academic 
training  in  subjects  pertaining  to  Air  Force  organization, 
mission,  and  operations.  The  academic  and  leadership 
training  programs  of  this  course  are  designed  to  qualify 
graduates  for  commission  as  2nd  Lieutenants  in  the  Air 
Force  Reserve  and  for  immediate  tours  of  active  duty 
with  the  Air  Force.  Throughout  our  program  of  training 
a  primary  objective  is  to  develop  those  qualities  of  char- 
acter and  temperament  that  are  essential  to  leadership 
and  success  in  both  military  and  civilian  careers. 


75  D 


Lt.    Col.    S.    C.    Agnew,     Maj.    N.    S.     Hays.     Maj.    H.     B.    McCullough,    Caot.    Q.     M.     Lewis,    Capt. 
V.  L.  Nunenkamp,  Capt.  ).  R.  Osborn,  Capt.  C.  P.  McSweeney,  Capt.  H.  R.  Selfridge. 


M/Sgt.    N.    Dail,   M/Sgt.   A.    B     McCallum,    M/Sgt.    ).    E.   Neal,   T/Sgt.    R.    F.    Hagerty,   T/Sgl.    C.    C.    Montgomery.    T/Sgt. 
K.   M.    Russell,  T/Sgt.   W.    M.   Whittington,   S/Sgt.   C.    K.   Keith,  )r..  S/Sgt.  C.  E.  Winecotf. 


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Wing    Staff 


Cadet   Lt.  Col.  John   M.   Lake 

Deputy  Wing  Commander 

Cadet   Lt.  Col.   Lewis  S.   Howe,  Jr. 

Inspector  General 

Cadet  Lt.  Col.   Floyd  A.  McLaurin 

Director  of  Operations  and  Training 

Cadet  Lt.  CoL   Preston  A.  Collins 

Director  of  Personnel  and  Adjutant 

Cadet   Lt.  Col.  Morris   Ratliff 

Director  of  Material 

Cadet  Major  William  R.  Green 

I.  S.  0.  Officer 

Cadet  M  Sgt.  William  A.  Graham   III 

Wing  Sergeant  Major 

Cadet  M  Sgt.  John   L.   Kirk 

Assistant  Wing  Sgt.   Major 


Lake 
Howe 


McLaurin 
Collins 


Ratliff 
Green 


Graham 
Kirk 


Cadet  Col.  George  T.   Lathrop 

Wing  Commander 


Miss  Ann   Anthony 
For  tfie  Wing  Commander 


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First 

Group 

Staff 


Cadet  Major  Donald  E.  Hitchcock 

Deputy  Commander 


Cadet  Capt.  Glenn   E.  Carter 

Adjutant 


Lt.  Col.  James   R.  Agar 

Croup  Commander 


Hitchcock 


Carter 


Mrs.  James   R.  Agar 

For  the  Croup  Commander 


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Mrs.  T.  H.  Kersey 

Sponsor 


Major  Dovid   H.   Kersey 

Squadron  Commander 


A  Squadron 


Honor  Squadron — 55-56 


Copt.   Billy  L.  Moore 
Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

Honor  Flight— 55-56 

1st  Lt.  James  L.  Burton,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt.  Victor  D.  Rackley 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Harvey  C.  Carroll,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Robert  E.  Overton 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 


1st  Lt.   Norman   L.  Zimmerman 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Harry  W.   Ingold 
Flight  Sgt. 


Capt.   Perry   L.   Deal 
Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 


1st  Lt.  Ashley  G.   Leggett,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Edgar  W.  Smith 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.   Leonard  W.  Cotton 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Franklin   D.  Windley 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third  Flight 

1st  Lt.   Richard  0.  Grant,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Larry  W.  Walker 

Flight  Sgt. 


Major   Phillip   R.   Pruna 

Squadron  Commander 


Mrs.  Mercedes   Pruna 

Sponsor 


B  Squadron 


Miss   Barbara   Burns 

Sponsor 


Major  Gerald  G.   Hawkins 

Squadron  Commander 


C  Squadron 


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fib  <»   £. 


liift' 


i^Tin 


Copt.  Terry   L.   Hershey 

Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.   Paul  J.  Wicker 

Flight   Commander 

T  Sgt.  James  M.  Davis,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Walter  F.  Clement 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Roy   E.   Fisher   II 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third  Flight 

1st  Lt.   Ivey  E.  Williomson 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Victor  A.  Jones 

Flight  Sgt. 


Capt.  June  Singletary 
Deputy  Commander 


First   Flight 


1st  Lt.  James   H.   Briggers,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Joseph   L.   Hannah 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Ottis  C.  Price 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt.  William  A.  Neckman 
Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 

1st  Lt.  William   E.  McGee 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Ronald  G.  Conrod 

Flight  Sgt. 


Major  Donald   L.   Denton 

Squadron  Commander 


Miss  Wilma  Mahaffey 

Sponsor 


D  Squadron 


Second 

Group 

Staff 


Cadet  Major  Harold  T.   Reed 

Deputy  Commander 


Cadet  Copt.  Willis  I.  Grumpier 

Adjutant 


Cadet  Lt.  Col.  Joe  H.  Young 

Croup  Commander 


Reed 


Grumpier 


Mrs.  Joe  H.  Young 

For  the  Croup  Commander 


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Capt.   Kenneth   B,  Alexander 

Deputy   Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.   Luther  C.   Powell 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Winfred  A.   Heath 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.   Richard  M.   Beam 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt.  Gus  T.  Costa 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Jack  Cochrane 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Joseph   B.  Cochran,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Major  Victor  G.   Dowless 

Squadron   Commander 


Miss  Kay  Cross 

Sponsor 


E  Squadron 


Mrs.   David   D.  Smiley,  Jr. 

Sponsor 


Major  Jomes  S.   Batts 

Squadron  Commander 


F  Squadron 


Capt.   David   D.  Smiley,  Jr. 

Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.  John  W.   Brown 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt.  Arza  D.  Patterson 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.   Robert  D.   Parker 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  James  C.  Rogers 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 

1st  Lt.  George  A.   Hurst 

Flight   Commander 

T  Sgt.  Charles  R.  Vouse 
Flight  Sgt. 


Copt.  Jerry  0.  Daye 

Deputy  Commander 


First   Flight- 

1st  Lt.  James  E.  Walker 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Robert  L.   Earnhardt 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Tolley   B.  McLaughlin 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Benjamin  H.  Barnette,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Richard  N.  Gurley 

Flight  Commander 

M/Sgt.  John  N.  Birch 

Squadron   1st  Sgt. 


Major  Robert  E.  Jobe 

Squadron  Commander 


Miss  Linda  Gardner 

Sponsor 


G  Squadron 


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Mrs.   Richard   E.  Moser 

Sponsor 


Major  Richard   E.  Moser 

Squadron  Commander 


H   Squadron 


Capt.   Robert  M.   Bennett 

Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Jerry  P.  Miller 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Robert  A.  Justus 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Joe  B.  Emory 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Mason  L.  Carroll,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Rex  A.  Phillips 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Billy   R.  Churchil 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third 

Group 

|0i^ 

Staff 

\^ 

Cadet  Major  Lawrence   E.  Watkins 

Deputy  Commander 

Cadet  Capt.  Thomas   H.   Briggs 
Adjutant 

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Cadet  Lt.  Col.  Arthur  W.  Fihelly 

Croup  Commander 

Watkins 


Briggs 


Miss  Suzanna  Smith 

For  the  Croup  Commander 


[262] 


Mrs.  John   W.   Frye,  Jr. 

Sponsor 


Major  George  T.   Brown 

Squadron  Commander 


I   Squadron 


Capt.  John  W.   Frye,  Jr. 

Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.  Justus  M.  Ammons 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Robert  H.  Harris 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Robert  P.  Hastings 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Moses  P.  Davis,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 


ht  Lt.  Roy  H.  Campbell,  Jr. 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  John  W.  Montgomery 

Flight  Sgt. 


Capt.  Joel  C.   Bennett,  Jr. 

Deputy  Commander 


First  Flight 

1st  Lt.   Edward  W.  Avent 

Flight   Commander 

T/Sgt.  John  V.  Teague 
Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  George  M.  Colton 

Flight   Commander 

T/Sgt.  Robert  A.  Green 
Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 


1st  Lt.  Glenn  Wood   H.  Perry 

Flight  Commander 


Major  David   H.   Pittard 

Squadron  Commander 


iTV.': 


Miss  Mary  Poge  Williams 

Sponsor 


K   Squadron 


Miss  Susanne  Smith 

Sponsor 


Major  Glenn   H.  Sutton 

Squadron  Commander 


L  Squadron 


Copt.  Spencer  S.   Edmondson,  Ji 

Deputy  Commander 


First   Flight 


1st  Lt.  Emanuel  K.  Hoffman 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt.  Lloyd  M.  Hedgepeth 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Jerry  M.  Absher 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Joseph  L.  Hughes,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Wilbur  E.  Anderson 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.  Carroll  G.  Jones 

Flight  Sgt, 


Copt.  Donald   L.  Moore 

Deputy   Commander 


First  Flight 


1st  Lt.  Archie  W.  Copeland 

Flight  Commander 

T/Sgt  William  M.  Batts,  Jr. 

Flight  Sgt. 


Second   Flight 

1st  Lt.   Fred   D.  Wood 

Flight   Commander 

T/Sgt.  Robert  P.  Kellor 
Flight  Sgt. 


Third   Flight 

1st  Lt.  Arley  J.  Dugger 

Flight  Commander 

T  Sgt.   Richard   P.  Westmoreland 
Flight  Sgt. 


Major  Sidney   H.   Gordon 
Squadron  Commander 


Miss  Gloria   Paschal 

Sponsor 


M  Squadron 


M/Sgt.  E.    M.    Honeycutt  A  Sqd. 

M/Sgt.  W.    N.    Monroe  B  Sqd. 

M/Sgf.  B.    Doar  C  Sqd. 

M/Sgt.  J.  D.  Haney  D  Sqd. 


M/Sgt.   J.  C.  Goodman  E  Sqd. 

M/Sgt.    R.    P.    Kennel  F  Sqd. 

M/Sgt.   E.   F.   Davis  I  Sqd. 

M/Sgt.   H.   M.   Miller  K  Sqd. 


M/Sgt.    M.    B.   King  L  Sqd. 

T/Sgt.   L.   W.   Cash  I.S.  0. 

T/Sgt.    ).    D.    Barnhardt    I.S.O. 

Capt.  P.  C.  Peedin  I.S.O. 


Mrs.  James  R.  Agar 

Sponsor 


D.   H.  Kersey 

Executive  Otficer 


J.  R.  Agar 

Commander 


Arnold    Air    Society 


Old    Members 


The  Arnold  Air  Society  was  established 
in  the  summer  of  1947  as  an  honorary 
A.F.R.O.T.C.  organization  for  third  and  fourth 
year  students.  By  unanimous  decision  of  the 
founders,  the  Society  was  named  in  honor  of 
the  late  General  W.   H.  "Hap"  Arnold. 

The  preamble  to  the  Arnold  Air  Society's 
National  Constitution  best  illustrates  the 
reasons  underlying  the  founding  of  the  or- 
ganization. 

"We,  the  members  of  Arnold  Air  Society, 
in  order  to  further  the  purpose,  mission,  tra- 
dition, and  concept  of  the  United  States  Air 
Force  as  a  means  of  Notional  Defense,  pro- 
mote American  Citizenship,  create  a  close 
and  more  efficient  relationship  among  the 
Air  Force  Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps 
Cadets  do  hereby  establish  this  Constitution." 


New   Members 


[268] 


Major  L.  H.  Royster 

Commander 


Copt.   D.  M.  Thompson 

Deputy  Commander 


Miss  Ann  Thomas 

Sponsor 


AFROTC    Drill    Tea 


m 


Fourth  row:   Rogers,  Greene,  Gardner,   Nicholson,  Gardner,   Batten,  Spivey,  Brown,  Stevens,  Gentry,  Landin,  Moore,  Ogle 

Third   row:   Spooner,    Hamner,   Poteat,   Wills,   Cochrane,    McLean,    Dixon,  Taylor,  Watson,   Fleming 

Second    row;    Fuller,    McCracken,    Michaels,   Gray,    Prim,    Meadows,    Fogieman,    Trent,    Marrow,    Worthington 

First   row:  Thompson,   Williams,    Royster 


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SHOP* 

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Distinguished 
Military 
L*     Students 


G.  T.  Lathrop,  J.  W.  Frye,  D.  L.  Denton,  P.  L.  Deal 
P.  R.  Pruna,  D.  L.  Moore,  T.  H.  Briggs 

F.  A.  McLaurin,  B.  L.  Moore,  M.  RoHiff,  K.  B.  Alexander 
J.  L.  Burton,  R.  E.  Jobe 


Air    Force 
Color   Guard 


S  Sgt.  D.   R.   Fountain 
T/Sgt.  J.  W.   Edwards 
S/Sgt.  W.  Calwell 
T/Sgt.  R.  D.  Brayassa 


[270] 


GET  IN  STEP  MISTER! 

"A"    Flight   moving   out   tor   the   Saturday   morning   review.   Tho 
review  followed  the  big  Saturday   Inspection. 


HOW  MANY  YOU  COT? 

Fvery    Saturday     after     lunch     most     of     the    cadets    could     be 
found   m;rchin;  off  excess  demerits. 


r 


Air    Force    Summer    Camp 


MAIL   CALL! 

The  few  minutes  after  lunch  were  for  the  cadets  to  read  letters, 
write  letters,  or  just  sleep. 


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WHY  I'M   FROM  THE   NORTH. 

The    cadets    found    their    entertainment    at    the    gulf    beaches 
around    McDill. 


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».'HMaMr  -turn! 


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Fraternities 


Bill  Greene 
President 

David   Earnhardt 
Vice-President 

George  Howard 
Secretary 


I nterf ra ter  n  i  ty 
Cou  nci  I 


The  Interfraternity  Council  was  organized  in  the  spring  of  1931 
through  the  efforts  of  the  College  Administration  and  the  fraternity 
leaders.  The  purpose  of  the  Council  is  "to  advance  the  interests  of  North 
Carolina  State  College,  to  promote  the  general  interests  and  welfare  of 
the  associated  fraternities  as  a  body,  and  to  insure  co-operation  between 
them  in  their  relations  with  the  faculty,  student  body,  and  the  public 
in  general."  The  Council  is  composed  of  two  representatives  from  each 
chapter,  elected  by  the  chapter. 

As  the  social  feature  of  the  college  year,  the  Council  sponsors  two 
dances — the  Pledge  Dance  in  the  foil  semester  and  Spring  Greeks. 


Amnions 

Barnhardt 

Brown 

Bryant 

Bullock 


Burris 

Carroll 

Cline 

Cochran 

Cockrell 


Copeland 

Ciddins 

Greene 

Hawkins 

Heinzmann 


Hill 

Hohns 

Houti 

Howard 

Johnstone 


Jordan 

Lawrence 

Minter 

Osborne 

Ritter 


Rutberg 

Shook 

Stephenson 

Townsend 

Wilder 


Alpha    Gamma    Rho 


Strickland 

Morris 

Jackson 


Roger  Post  Hill 


Officers 


Roger  Post  Hill 
Percy  Leo  Strickland,  Jr. 
Clair  Edward  Morris,  Jr. 
Charles  Armon  Jackson 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


Alpha  Gamma  Rho  was  founded  in 
the  best  social,  mental,  moral,  an 
a  wider  acquaintance  and  a  brcf 
fellowship  in  a  national  organ 
18,000  members. 


Ohio  State.  Its  purpose  is  to  develop 

ies  in  each  brother  and  to  promote 

rt  of  agricultural  men  through 

33  active  chapters  with  over 


Nu  Chapter  was  initiated  onvBbrcfiVjS,  hBIv  One  of  the  high  aims  of  Nu 
Chapter  is  outstanding  scholorshii^^and  activiti^  which  all  members  are  expected 
to  develop.  The  social  activities  include:  pledge  parties,  Christmas  Formal,  Founders' 
Day  Banquet,  Pink  Rose  Boll.  Qgj  bfacn^rtv. 


Nu  Chapter 


Spring  Picnic 


Pledge  Class 


Graham  Allen 
Teddy  Allen 
).  W.   Busick 
Jennings  Garland 
Herman   Groom 


Felton    Davis 
William   Dick 
Carl   Gentry 
James  Gore 
Stafford  Cray 


David   Hopkins 
William   Jasper 
Samuel   Lambert 
Clyde   Mabry 
Billy   Moore 


Harry  Morris 
Johnnie  Olund 
Hany   Page 
Larry   Patterson 
Emmett   Patterson 


David    Proctor 
Hope   Shackelford 
Joe  Smith 
Reginald  Stroud 
William  Townsend 


[277] 


Cene   Bostian 
Sherrill   Brinkley 
Elbert   Brown 
Ronald   Brown 


William  Cobb 
Emerson   Deese 
Robert   Hyatt 
Edward   Lassiter 


Palmer  Lee 
Robert   Leonard 
Crover   McPherson 
Claude   Moss 


Ralph  Siewers 
Kenneth  Summerville 
John  Teague 
James  Vinson 


Charles  Webb 
Talmadgc  Wiggins 
|oe  Young 
Charles  Younts 


[278] 


FarmHouse 


Justus  M.  Ammons 


Officers 


Justus  M.  Ammons 
R.    Edward    Brown 
Robert  R.  Hyatt 
Sherrill  K.  Brinkley 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


FormHouse   is  o   notional,   non-Greek 
was  established  in  1905  at  the  Universi 
of  FarmHouse  at  Missouri,  having   in 
which  would  maintain   high   morals,  dev 
for  high  scholastic  achievement 
while  in  college.  With  these  def 
was    adopted    for    the    fratern 

The  national  scope  of  Farm 
groups  have  continued  to  carry 
Each    year   almost    every    Fori 
fraternities  on   their  respecti 

The  North   Carolina    FarmHou 
and  received  its  charter  as  the 
its  beginning  on   the  State  Colleg 
prestige   through   demonstrated   ability 
joint  fraternity  functions. 


letter,  social   fraternity.  The   first  chapter 
issouri.  Seven  men  conceived  the  idea 
e  development  of  a  social   fraternity 
tstanding   leadership  qualities,  strive 
r  worthy  agricultural  students 
,  the  motto,  "Builder  of  Men," 

active  chapters.  All  of  these 

et  forth  by  the  mother  chapter. 

holarship    among    the    other 

(ally  installed  on  May   15,   1954, 
)f  FarmHouse   Fraternity.  Since 
)52,  the  organization   has  gained 
Fn   scholarship,   leadership,    intramurals   and 


Pledge  Class 


Picnic 


FarmHouse 


Kappa   Alpha 


Harding 

Heath 

Sutherland 


Wayne  Burris 


Officers 


Wayne  Burris 
Baker  Harding 
Jake  Heath 
Jim  Sutherland 


President 
Vice-President 

Secretary 
.      .   Treasurer 


Kappa  Alpha  was  founded  at^Wastiirt^tyfjftjK^^tee^&mversity  in  1865  to  perpetuate 
the  Southern  ideal  of  gentlemanly  chora|fer  typified  by^obert  E.  Lee,  its  spiritual 


founder.  The  fraternity  is--p&ttetnfid^ 

ore  expected  to  conform  to  the  discipli 

Southern   gentlemen.    Kappi 

south  of  the  Mason-Dixon 

Alpha  Omega  Chapter 

is  the  second  oldest  fraten 

is  the  annual  Old  South 


rder  of  knighthood,  and  the  members 
the  iprdef  and  cultivate  the  graces  of 
colleges  and  universities 
chapters  within  the  order, 
tate  College  in  1903,  and 
s   biggest  social   function 


Alpha  Omega 


Old  South  Ball 


Pledge  Class 


Ernest  Anderson 
Paul   Barfon 
Mason   Carroll 
Joseph  Clement 


James  Crutchfield 
Bachman   Doar 
Frank   Dunn 
Vernon  Garrison 


Richard  Grant 
Frederick  Gregory 
William  Griswold 
George   Howard 


William  Johnston 
Edward   Nicholson 
John   Pace 
Peter   Ringgold 


Campbell  Skinner 
lames  Sutherland 
Carl  Wall 
Henry   Young 


[281] 


David    Barnhardt 
Robert   Cunn 
Allen    Heath 


Louis   Kiser 
Robert   Neely 
Keith   Pooser 


Charles  Shuford 
Bobby  Smith 
Robert  Smith 


Percy  Thackston 
Elvey  Thomas 
William  Tripp 


[282] 


Kappa   Sigma 


Rudy  Johnstone 


Officers 


Rudy  Johnstone 
Bob   Rankin    . .  . 
David  Earnhardt 
Bill  Tripp  .. 


President 
Vice-President 
Secretary 
Treasurer 


Kappa  Sigma  originated  at  the  UnifSrJf^of  Bologna  in  1400  and  soon  spread 
to  many  of  the  larger  universities  of  nTO^^^Pecember  10,  1869,  the  "Five  Friends 
and  Brothers"  formed  the  first^Q^B^^^^^BBfl^^rappa  Sigma  at  the  University 


of  Virginia.  Kappa  Sigma  has  gro 
state.  There  ore  100,000  li$»&tjsflli| 

Beta-Upsilon  Chapter 
23,  1903.  Since  that  time 


at  least  one  chapter  in  every 


College  on   February 


Pledge  Class 


Sweetheart 


Beta-Upsilon 


Lambda    Chi   Alpha 


Ed  Shook 


Officers 


Ed  Shook 
Thomas  Anderson 
Dominic  Macrini 
Robert  Rogers 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treosurer 


Founded  at  Boston  U 
to  be  the  largest  nationdt— ffoternity; 
colleges  in  the  United  States 
magazine,  is  published  s 
the  state  are  located  at 

Gamma  Upsiion  Chop 
has  initiated  over  400  m 
interfraternity  bridge  to 
underprivileged  childreiKT 
in  the  Spring  in  conjun 


AlpHo  Fraternity  has  grown 

rs  located  at  prominent 

Crescent,"  the  fraternity 

Chi  Alpha  chopters  in 

High  Point. 

liege  campus  in  1924  and 

apter  sponsors  the  annual 

n   Easter  Egg   Hunt  for 

he  Crescent   Ball   held 

pters  in  North  Carolina. 


Gamma  Upsiion 


Contest 


Pledge  Class 


^y       Q  O.    0 


Thomas  Anderson 
Stacy   Barbour 
John    Briscoe 


Sherrill   Barton 
Lyman   Harris 
Charles   Hohns 


Oni   Houston 
Calvin   Lassiter 
Willie  Lee 


Dominic   Macrini 
Frederick    Pearson 
Robert   Rogers 


Cino  Rota 
Robert  Royster 
Edward   Shook 


Sam  Smathers 
Donald  Somerville 
Peter  Thomas 


Blake  Auchmoody 
Stanley    Berman 
Emil   Cohn 
Neil  Futterman 


Albert  Crunfeld 
Robert   Holtz 
Nathan   Isaacson 
Richard  Jordan 


Mark   Laurie 
Carl   Penney 
Norman   Rosenstein 
Ronald   Rough 


Michael  Rutberg 
Robert  Simons 
Frank  Strauss 
Seymour  Thum 


[286] 


Phi    Epsilon    Pi 


Michael   Rutberg 


Officers 


Michael  Rutberg 
Richard  Jordan 
Alfred  Hoffman 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 


Stanley  Berman     Treasurer 


^     2^ 


in  June  of  1949,  a  local  fra 
fraternity,  Phi  Epsilon  Pi.  Phi 
ciples    of    fraternity,    liberalisni^<^ 
spark  to  weld  together  a  s 

Today   the  fraternity   is   rjj 
reputation  on  campus  as  a  li 


,s  chartered  into  the  national 
nded  in  1947  under  the  prin- 

These    ideals    furnished    the 

e  new  charter. 

h  scholastic   ranking   and   its 
tivities. 


Jordan 
Berman 


Pledge  Class 


Lawn    Parfy 


Phi  Ep  House 


Phi    Kappa   Tau 


Fountain 
Anderson 


Harry   A.   Osborne,   )r. 


Officers 


Harry  A.  Osborne,  Jr. 
Lafayette  "E"  Fountain 

Bill  Dempsey 

Donald  W.  Anderson 


On  March   17,  1906,  four  students 
to  take  action   to  break   up  a   pi 
Kappa  Tau.  A  relatively  young  frateECtity, 
into  a  national  organization 

Phi  Kappa  Tau   has  since 
knowledge,  fellowship,  ond  tr 
scholarship,  honor,  and  in 

Locally  Chi  Chapter  ^ 
pledges,  the  white   brie 
pleasant  living. 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


[  University  in  Oxford,  Ohio,  decided 

n   the  campus.  The   result:    Phi 

in  its  fifty-one  years  grown 

deals  of  man's  search   for 
nsistently  high  standards  of 


forty-five  brothers  and 
of  fraternal   life  and 


Chi  Chapter 


Pledge  Class 


0  0,. 


Donald   Anderson 
William    Ballard 
Theodore   Ballenger 
lames   Bass 
Cecil   Beumer 


Randolph  Constantine 
lames  Corbett 
Aubrey  Davis 
Bobby  Ellis 
Lafayette   Fountain 


Ernest   Friar 
William   Hawkins 
Montague   Hicks 
William    Israel 
Charles   Lambright 


Walter  Lane 
Robert  Luther 
Augustus   Moore 
David    Myrick 
Harry    Neely 


Ralph   Nelson 
Harry   Osborne 
Ralph   Parker 
Richard   Pearson 
Charles  Rhodes 


Donald   Rose 
Clarence  Shipp 
Thomas   Sparrow 
loseph   Spiers 
lames  Walker 


Bennie  Ward 
Samuel  Weaver 
David  Weed 
Bobby   Wilder 
George   Williams 


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Charles   Basseft 
Wlllam   Ellis 
George  Coolsby 
William  Greene 


Edward   Griffin 
John   Hardy 
Harold   Hicks 
Robert  Jackson 


Pryor  )ames 
Wilson  Leggett 
Anthony   Maltese 
Maurice   McNeely 


Dow   Perry 
Albert  Roberts 
William   Robertson 
William   Robinson 


Richard  Sanchez 
John  Taylor 
Owen   Tharrington 
Vernon  Vaughn 


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John  W.  Copeland 
Dow  V.  Perry 
Fronk  H.  Overton 
John  C.  Goodman 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  sin 
Again  this  year,  Pika 
group  of  men  fou 
selves  and  others 

Of  course,  these  m 
throughout  the  year,  wi 


Pi   Kappa  Alpha 


|ohn   W.  Copeland 


Officers 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


N.  C.  State's  campus, 
high  character.  This 
ould  improve  them- 

were  numerous  parties 


Perry 


Pledge  Class 


Bowery   Ball 


Alpha  Epsilon 


#     I      •.' 


1 

\     1 

^% 

^E^ 

■^H 

bJm 

K 

Pi    Kappa    Phi 


Robert  Cline 


Officers 

Robert  Cline        President 

Shelton    Collier    Treasurer 

Jerry  P.  Miller  Secretary 

M.  H.  Morton,  Jr.  Historian 


Pi  Kappa  Phi  was  founded  on  Deccnvfer  j^^1904,  at  the  College  of  Charleston, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  The  founders,  sev^S-^S^rPW5S^^jSI&dged  themselves  to  a  lasting  bond 
of  friendship,  had  no  idea  of  th^ost  organizaT^^ahat  would  flower  from  the  seed 
they  had  planted.  With  the  definite  purpose  of  extending  the  influence  of  the 
organization,  the  incorporation  os  a  nalliSyml  frahH|nity  took  place  in  1907.  The 
purpose  of  the  fraternity  is  I aajp«tfmote^fe[l<^v^lipfi|'"d  mutual  trust  among  its 
members;  and  to  give  to  its  n- ^bej^fj^^^^kjfiSt.ideqis  of  Christian  manhood  and 
good  fellowship. 


Tau  Chapter  was  established 
Phi  is  more  than  just 
stone  of  life-long  frie 


20.  To  its  members.  Pi  Kappa 
ome  and  the  corner- 


New  Mouse 


Is  It  posed? 


Pledge  Class 


Edward  Avent 
johnny  Caudle 
Richard  Clement 
Billy   Deal 


Charlie  Dowd 
Allen   Foreman 
Bobbie   Freexe 
Robert   Greene 


William   Herring 
Donald  Hitchcock 
Douglas  jurney 
Dick   McLean 


Robert  Miller 
jerry   Miller 
lames  Neal 
James  Parlier 


James  Perkins 
Lonnie   Poole 
Charles  Ribelin 
Jennings    Ridenhour 


Tommy  Saieed 
David  Schreffler 
Eddie  Smith 
Charles  Stephenson 


Gordon  Adams 
Ken   Alexander 
Ralph   Boswell 
Tom   Boswell 


W.  T.   Bradshaw 
Sid   Briley 
Charlie   Burkhead 
Dick  Chalmers 


|im  Chambers 
Bill  Gardner 
Bill  Graham 
Bruce   Hainley 


Larry  Harris 
Fred    Houtz 
Heywood   Houtz 
Flash   Lindsley 


Bob  Lyne 
Chuck   Martin 
Allen   McLaurin 
Don    Memory 


Frank   Minter 
Roger  Morrow 
Crier   Park 
)oel    Parker 


Charlie   Patterson 
)im  Stevenson 
Rick  league 
Tom  Womble 


Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon 


Fred   W.   Houfz 


Officers 


Fred  W.  Houtz 

Don   Haney    

E.  B.  Grover 
Richard  R.  Tighe 


Eminent  Archon 

Deputy  Archon 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


"There  remaineth  a  linge 
line,  from  one  of  our  o 

Founded  at  the 
first  of  the  gre 
grown    and   expo 
Levere   Memoria 
in  46  of  the  48 
Epsilon  has  always  bi 

Alpha  Chapter  was  e; 
and  during   this   brief 
rightful  place  on  cam' 
help  prove  the  worthin 


of  good  fellowship  rare."  This 
irit  of  Alpha  Chapter. 

a   Epsilon  was  the 

t   has   gradually 

n    the    beautiful 

represent   SAE 

rnity,  Sigma  Alpha 

mpus  October  24,  1947, 
nfipp^^orv  has  risen  to  take  its 
nd  (fiobi^/ambitions,  it  hopes  to 


Pledge   Class 


Pajama  Party 


N.  C.  Alpha 


A  \'  li  A>   -r  a^  /■ 


Sigma    Alpha    Mu 


Robert  Ciddins 


Officers 

Robert  Giddins    Prior 

Sanford   Levine  Exchequer 

Sheldon  Ritter     Recorder 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu  was  founded  on  Thankso 
College  of  the  City  of  Nev 
friendship. 

The  object  of  the  fraterni 
tain  among  its  sons  a  spirit 
in  the  hearts  of  its  sons  love 
among  its  sons  such  ideals  a 
of  true  manhood,  democ, 

Sigma  Omega  Chapte 
had  its  beginning  in   1929.  From 
tained   high   standards  of  scholarsi 
owner  of  its  own  house  at  304  East  Park  Drive. 


Eve,  November  26,  1909,  ot  the 
M^H^dged  themselves  to  lasting 

tion,  is  "to  foster  and  main- 

port;  to  instill  and  maintain 

r  and  its  ideals;  to  inculcate 

orthy  of  the  highest  precepts 

rnity,  Theta   Phi,  which 

the  fraternity  has  always  main- 

uct.   Sigma   Omega   Chapter   is   the 


Pledge  Class 


^*^  '■"  ilk 

iij    III 


Al  Cassuto 

Robert   Gardner 
Barry   Comborov 


William   Israel 
Carl  Jacobs 
Sanford  Levine 


Alan  Oremland 
Jobie  Redmond 
Donald    Reiter 


Sheldon  Ritter 
Norman  Samet 
Mark  Schiff 


Michael  Solomon 
Larry  Speizman 
Herb  Vitale 


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John   Arnold 
lames   Arthur 
Joel   Bennett 
Neil    Birch 
Richard    Brooks 
Arron  Cape! 


George   Cochran 
Thomas  Coleman 
Cus  DeHertogh 
Bobby   Deans 
Yancey   Elliott 
Darrell   Fleming 


joe   Hall 
Bob   Hubbard 
Louie   Hughes 
William   Kay 
Loyd   Kirk 
John   Lane 


Terry   Lathrop 
Roy   Lathrop 
).  W.  Lazenby 
John   Lindsey 
William   Little 
Andy   Mason 


Kenneth   Matthews 
Phillip  McKenzie 
Neal   Monroe 
Thomas  Moore 
Ray  Morgan 
John   Newlin 


John   Parker 
James  Peden 
Robert  Pittman 
Reginald   Ponder 
George  Robertson 
Ernest  Ross 


Benton  Satterfield 
Eric  Smart 
James  Summers 
Samuel  Walden 
John  Walton 


Sigma    Chi 


John   D.   Arnold 


Officers 

John  D.  Arnold        President 

George  Maxwell   Robertson              Vice-President 

Robert  Lynwood  Hubbard          Secretary 

Joseph   Louis   Hughes Treasurer 


Sigma  Chi  Fraternity  was  establishe 
28,  1855.  Since  that  time  is  has  gro 
out  the  United  States  and  Cgnad 

After  two  years  existence 
Chapter  was  established  at 

With  its  own  chapter  house 
in  all  campus  activities.  Amon 
the  fraternity  intramural   cham 
sing  group  that  takes  part  in  many 


mi  University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  on  June 
h  of  128  active  chapters  through- 
nvpr"h?fiiriO  lining  initiates. 

as  Chi  Sigma,  Delta  Epsilon 
e  on  May  15,  1943. 

a  Chi  takes  an  active  part 
of  the  fraternity  are  winning 
n   straight  years   and   having   a 
^1  activities  on  campus. 


RTR 


\m^ttG 


Robertson 

Hubbard 

Hughes 


Pledge  Class 


Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi 


Delta   Epsilon 


Sigma    Nu 


Hummel 
Reed 


Cordon   Hawk  ns 


Officers 


Gordon  G.  Hawkins 
Charles   B.   Hummel 
Harold  T.  Reed 
William  A.  Hardister 


Sigma   Nu   had   its  beginni 
Military    Institute    by    th 
known   as   the   Legion   o 
such  as  the  badge,  were 
teaching,  and  friends 

Beta  Tau   Chapt< 
it  the  oldest  fratern 

Beta  Tau  Chapter  has 
of  existence. 

".  .  .  To  believe  in  the  Life 
the  Light  of  Truth,  this  is  the 
Creed  of  our  Fraternity." 


President 

Vice-President 

Recorder 

Treasurer 


m.  Founded  at  the  Virginia 

,   Sigma    Nu    was   early 

utward    manifestations, 

,  virtue  the  essential 

895,   thus    making 

n  during  its  sixty  years 

e  Way  of  Honor,  to  serve  in 
light  of  Sigma  Nu — this  is  the 


Beta  Tau  Chapter 


Dinner   Party 


Pledge  Class 


fhCi^rKp. 


Dewey   Boseman 
Weldon   Bass 
Richard   Bickel 
Richard    Bryant 


Horace   Bryant 
Thomas   Buckman 
Wilbur  Corson 
L.   B.  Coulter 


Ernest   Donahoe 
James  Hays 
Charles   Heilig 
John   Heinbockel 


Charlie  Honeycutt 
Howard  Johnson 
Robert  Marriott 
John  Montgomery 


William   Rogers 
Robert  Thompson 
John   Waddington 
Thomas  Whitehead 


[301] 


Dallas  Abee 
Ernest   Arthur 
Bevan    Barringer 
Donald   Bean 
John   Brockwell 
Claude   Broome 


George   Brown 
Joseph    Bryant 
Rodney   Carroll 
Larry   Carter 
William  Cashion 
Billy  Churchill 


Gene  Clemmer 
|oe   Cochrane 
Alex   Efird 
lames  Harris 
David   Heinzmann 
Robert  Justus 


Bobby  Kemp 
David   Kersey 
John   Lake 
Bob   Lawrence 
John   Lively 
Rooney    Malcolm 


Harold   Martin 
Morgan   Massey 
Charles    Mateer 
William   McGee 
Tom   Novak 
Gerald   Parker 


Dwight   Payne 
Lennart   Peterson 
Robert  Poovey 
Earl   Pope 
Victor   Reiti 
Bruce   Richmond 


Mike   Rowe 
Hugh  Sanderson 
William  Schul 
Dan  Smiley 
Eugene  Smyth 
Max  Steelman 


Wayne  Wright 
Basil   Turbyfill 
Lloyd  Walter 
Perry  Williams 
Kellis  Williard 


Sigma    Phi    Epsilon 


Robert   Lawrence 


Officers 


Robert  Lawrence 
Hugh   Sanderson 
Charles  Mateer 
Tom    Novak 


President 

Vice-President 

Controller 

Secretory 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  was  founded  on  November  1,  1901,  on  the  campus  of  Richmond 
College  in  Richmond,  Virginia.  In  the  5^  ypprs  since  its  founding  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 
has  grown  from  a  small  group  of  twelve  to  a  membership  of  over  49,000  brothers 

all   over   the   world.   Today   there   are^^^pp   chapters   ov   almost   every    important 
college  and  university  in  the  United  bt 

The  chapter  is  active  in  all  cani|>us  activities.  Scholastically  the  Sig  Eps  are  one 
of  the  highest  on  campus.  One  of  the 
wh 


eekends  is  the  Carolina   Sig   Ep   Bal 


rne  nignest  on  campus.  Une  or  the±Qs^  iweekends  is  the  Carolina   big   I 
ich  is  held  in  conjunction  with  ^(ie  sevetfothlr  chapters  of  the  Carolinas. 


Beto  Chapter  at  State  CoWe^fffjsa^i 


s£aij>i7jg»e«iiarter  in  1905,  making  it  the 
fifteenth  notional  chapter.  The  presentTouse,  purchosed  in  1948  by  the  alumni, 
is  locoted  ot  2512  Clark  Avenue. 


Sanderson 

Mateer 

Novak 


Pledge  Class 


Duck  and  Hink 


Sigma    Pi 


William   B.   Bullock 


Officers 


William  B.  Bullock 

Grady  H.  Sykes 

Wayne  W.  Miller 
Henry  H.  Cockreli 

Sigma  Pi  was  founded  onx^e 


Sage 

Second  Counselor 

Fourth  Counselor 

.   Third  Counselor 


^^jlJl//^/^\Qcenne%  University,  Vincennes, 


Indiana.   The   purpose   of>jts   four  founders   was 
organize  the  most  wor 
standard  of  manliness 


On  May  28,  1921, 
of  Sigma  Pi,  making  it 

The  highlight  of  the  yea 
Ball.  All  active  members 

Sigma    Pi   has   approx 
Elizabeth,  New  Jersey.  Tl 

Starting  last  year,  Rh 
campus  whose  pledge  cl 


brotherhood   and   "to 
olarly,  and  set  a  high 

became  Rho  Chapter 
campus. 

Founders'  Day  Banquet  and 
for  this  gala  weekend. 

the   Executive   Office   in 
ne,  is  published  quarterly. 

rophy  to  the  fraternity  on 
average. 


Rho  Chapter 


Take  one,  Crady 


Pledge  Class 


William   Booth 
jimmy  Caddell 
William  Culbreth 
Carroll  Dixon 


Junius   Fisher 
Eric   Fournier 
Richard  Gardner 
Benny  Herrin 


Leslie   Hill 
George  Jackson 
Bill   Mayo 
LeRoy  McCall 


lames   McLcster 
John   Mercer 
Henry  Norman 
Daniel  O'Connor 


William   Page 
Herbert  Rose 
Austin  Sansbury 
Fred  Scott 


lames  Seago 
Robert  Snead 
lack   Stitzcl 
lames  Story 


Rice  Strange 
Paul  Sykes 
Dewey  Tedder 
Christian  Witzke 


Charles  Carter 
Thomas  Curtin 
Richard  DeCoste 


Donald  Farley 
Walter  Farley 
Charles  Cotuaco 


William  Hanrahan 
Carroll   Harris 
David  Haworth 


Charles  Jenkins 
Ceorge  Makely 
Robert  Phelps 


Gerald  Presson 
lames  Shuping 
Bynum  Westmoreland 


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Tau    Kappa    Epsilon 


Richard   D.  Hewitt 


Officers 

Richard  D.  Hewitt    President 

James  W.  Harrill    Vice-President 

Robert  T.  Seoy         Secretary 

Thomas  P.  Curtin    Treasurer 


Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  was  founded  o 
versity,   Bloomington,   lllinoi: 
"not  for  their  wealth,  ran 
The  basis  principles  are 
Alpha    Lambda   Tau    a 
TKE  to  the  South  in  t 

The  chapter  has  a! 
in   sports,  student  gove 

Highlights  of  the  Tek" 
Carnation  Ball,  and  the 

TKE  emphasized  the  inr 
work,  and  participation  in  the 


',  1899,  at  Illinois  Wesleyan   Uni- 

froternity  of  men  chosen 

al  worth  and  character." 

er  of  a   local  fraternity 

appa    Epsilon    brought 

State  College  in  1947. 

members   have   shown 
ly   scholarship. 

nders'   Day   Banquet,   the 

cial  activities,  scholastic 
ram  of  the  college. 


Pledge  Class 


Just  Rolled  In 


Beta  Beta 


Theta   Chi 


).  Lee  Hauser 


Officers 

J.  Lee  Hauser  President 

James  F.  Cook       Vice-President 

L.  Lew  Beoman  Secretary 

Murdoc  B.  Murchison    Treasurer 


Theta  Chi  Froternity  was  founded  Ap 
Vermont.  From  this  beginning  100  year 
until  it  now  has  120  chapters  on  I 

Delta  Rho  Chapter  was  ins 
intentions  are  to  make  the  fri 
to  moke  the  chapter  house  o 
with   reasonable   comfort  and, 
into  the  finished  product  of  th' 
government;   to  aid   them    in   attaiq 
to  gain  the  self-confidence  on 
ticipation  in  campus  activities 


,  1856,  at  Norwich  University,  Norwich, 
he  froternity  has  continually  expanded 
d  university  campuses. 

May  17,  1952.  Our  chapter's 

te  for  each  member's  home; 

y  live,  study,  work,  and  play 

socializing    the    new   pledges 

teach  them  principles  of  self 

givscholarship;   to   encourage    them 

onolity   that  comes  from    par- 

aVto  aid  them  to  become  better 


Cook 

Beaman 

Murchison 


fitted  for  distinguished  service  to  their  community  and  the  world  at  large. 


New  House 


Delta  Rho  it  IFC 


We  Won 


Rodney  Bell 
Lew  Beman 
Ray   Buckner 


Bob    Carpenter 
lames  Cook 
Charles   Fisher 


George  Holmes 
William  KiveU 
Jackie  Sparks 


Bill  Sharpe 
|oe  Taylor 
Robert  Wells 


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Fraternity 
Sponsors 


BARBARA  LOVE 
Kappa  Alpha 


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Pi  Kappa  Alpha 


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Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 


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Phi  Kappa  Tau 


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Sigma   Phi   Epsilon 


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ELLEN    LEBER 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu 


JO  ELLEN  WILLIAMS 
FarmHouse 


ELIZABETH  COCKRELL 
Sigma  Pi 


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Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 


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Theta  Chi 


LOIS  MALO 
Phi  Epsilon  Pi 


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Pi  Kappa  Phi 


BARBARA  BURNS 
Sigma  Nu 


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Alpha  Gamma  Rho 


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MARJORIE  HOHNS 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha 


ANN  ANTHONY 
Sigma  Chi 


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Kappa  Sigma 


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sponsored  by  Kappa  Alpha 


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sponsored  by  Phi  Koppa  Tou 


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MARIE  COOKE 
sponsored  by  Farmhouse 


SANDRA  MILLER 
sponsored  by  Sigma  Chi 


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sponsored  by  Sigma  Chi 


I 


Let   me   help,   Dad,    I    learned   that   in   kindergarten 


Mr.    and    Mrs. 
Go   To   State 


Does    he    have    homework    again? 


You   mean  you  don't  like   Bach? 


A   break   from   the   stud.i 


See,  Mommie,  Daddy  wasn't  asleep 


y'!!?? 


With    mustard 


•'   M- 


The  only  thing  Carolina  had 


Pigskin 


A  goal  post  souvenir 


Consolidated    University    Day    sponsors 


Then  there  was  the  one  about 


Pick!  ns 


Now  coach? 


This   is   an   end   run??? 


Number  puleeze 


JL  '  I'm 


:<?.-' 


^" 


ITS"..  *    -,1,    vs"^  -f-  '>ll'— 


1 


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o  m  e 


C  o  m  i  n  g 


Creeks   collect    food    tor   underpriviledged 


But    I   had    Dr.   Mitchell  tor  strength   last  semester 


Around     the 


The   chain    taps 


iffi 

The   students   go   to  the   polls 


You   case   the   second    floor.   Louie,   and    III  drive   the   getaway   jeep. 


•^ 


C.   U.  Talent  Show 


A    typical    problem    In    curvilinear    motion 


Dig    that    crazy    ice-crusher 


The  Blue  Tower 


Yeah!    I    heard   Showalter  misplaced   an   exam! 


Campus 


Intramural  Athletics 


-  T-r-.. 


Parties 


Dances 


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^"••^ 


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^*^,i-^-' 


SJ^^1Z^*•^^ 


Athletics 


F  o  o  t  b  a 


Hunter   carries    the   mail   against   Carolina. 


Pepper,   Michaels.   Edwards.   Brewbaker. 


Coaching    Staff 

Under  the  expert  coaching  of  Earl 
Edwards  the  Wolfpack  showed  much 
promise  in  its  third  year  of  building. 
State  won  the  opener  against  Carolina 
26-6,  a  feat  thot  a  State  team  had  not 
accomplished  in  14  years.  Although  the 
Wolfpack  ended  the  season  with  a  3-7 
record,  the  students  are  expecting  big- 
ger things  from  the  team  next  season. 


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Bob  Pepe.  State  s  glue-fingered  end,  catches  another  one. 


Cuerrieri 
Franklin 


Dick  Christy.  State's  jet  propelled  halfback  romps  for  yardage. 


Kafich 


Szuchan 


Numerical    Football    Roster 


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QUARTERBACKS 
No.        Name  Hometown 

12     Bill    Franklin  Farmville,  Va. 

15  Colbert    Micklem  Hopewell,   Va. 

16  Tom    Katich     Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

17  Frank     Cackovic    Steelton,   Pa. 

18  Ernie     Driscoll  Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

LEFT    HALFBACKS 

20  George     Marinkov  Lebanon,   Pa. 

21  lay    Margerum  Absecon,  N.  ). 

22  Dick   Hunter  Leechburg,   Pa. 
24  Ken    Trowbridge  Plymouth,   N.  C. 

FULLBACKS 

3)  Wallace    Prince  Cairo,  Ca. 

32  Arnold  Nelson   Charleroi,   Pa. 

33  Tony    Cuerrieri    .._ Orange,   N.   ). 

34  Steve  Vitek  Lansford,   Pa. 
36  Don   Hafer                     Port  Clinton,   Pa. 

RIGHT   HALFBACKS 

40  Dick    Christy  Brookhaven,  Pa. 

41  Dave    Meloni       Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

42  Ron     Podwika  Charleroi,   Pa. 

43  Bill  Adams  New   Castle,   Del. 

44  Mike    Miller        Allentown,   Pa. 

CENTERS 

50  George  Scott       Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

51  Dick     Goudie  Downingtown,  Pa. 

52  )im    Oddo  Wilmington,  Del. 

53  Allen    Henery    .    Merrick,  N.  Y. 

54  Paul   Balonick  DuBois,  Pa. 

55  Ronald    Savage         Chincoteague,  Va. 


GUARDS 
No.        Name  Hometown 

60  Bill     Rearick     DuBois,   Pa. 

61  Francis    Tokar    Charleroi,  Pa. 

62  Julius    Compton  Durham.  N.  C. 

63  John    Barchiesi  Creensburg,    Pa. 

64  Larry    Cox  Greensboro.  N.  C. 

65  Ed    Hordubay  Windber,  Pa. 

66  Frank    Marocco  Aliquippa,  Pa. 

67  )im  Sherron       Fuquay  Springs,   N.  C. 

68  Kelly    Minyard  Reidsville.  N.  C. 

69  )oe  Rodri  Downingtown,  Pa. 

TACKLES 

70  John  Szuchan  Phoenixville.  Pa. 

71  Tom  Cuerrieri       North  Braddock,  Pa. 

72  Darrell    Dess  New    Castle,  Pa. 

73  Dick     DeAngelis    Reading,   Pa. 

74  Henry  Spivey  Garner,  N.  C. 

75  Larry    Dixon  Washington.   N.  C. 

76  Jack   Harriger  Falls  Creek.  Pa. 

77  Francis    Palandrani     Wilmington.  Del. 

78  Bob   Paroli  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

79  John     Daskal  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

ENDS 

80  Jay   Beacon  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

81  John  Lowe  Delmar,  Del. 

82  Don    Miketa    Baden,  Pa. 

83  Bob  Kennel  New  Bern,  N.  C. 

84  Dave     Odom  Plumtree,  N.  C. 

85  Bob    Pepe  Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

86  Ronnie    Call  New    Castle,  Pa. 

88  John     Collar  Washington,  Pa. 

89  Finley  Read  Warrenton,  N.  C. 

Denotes  Lettermen 


Oddo 


Palandrani 


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Katlch,    junior    quarterback, 
Scampers   on    the   option    play. 


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Marinkov  in  a  tight  spot  against  Carolina. 


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State's    forward    wall    stands    like    a    rock 
as  it  stops  a  Caroliria  man  for  a  loss. 


Pepe    rambles    after    catching    a    pass    in 
game  with  the  boys  from  the  Hill. 


Prince 


Cackovic 


Collar 


Tokar 


^•*i^. 


Don't  grit  your  teeth  at  me.  Bub 


"You  hit  him  high,  I'll  hit  him  low,"  says  Cuer- 
rieri  to  Collar. 


Miller 


DeAngells 


Hunter 


Lowe 


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Marinkov 


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Christy 


Hunter  sweeps  end   against  Carolina. 


1956    Football    Results 

State  0pp. 

26  *North    Carolina     6 

6  Virginia    Tech    35 

7  *Clemson      13 

0     Florida    State     14 

20     Dayton    0 

0     Duke   42 

0  *Wake    Forest     13 

14  'South  Carolina   7 

7     Penn    State    14 

14  "Maryland     25 

94  169 


Rearick 


Compton 


Basketball 


Case     gives     the     word     from     the 
bench. 


The  Wolfpack  opened  the  56-57  Season  with  three 
straight  wins  before  dropping  one.  Although  still  under 
the  coaching  of  the  "Old  Master,"  Everett  Case,  the 
team  was  weak  because  of  the  loss  of  about  all  the  start- 
ing five  from  the  preceding  season. 


The  pack  found  itself  about  mid-season  with  four  speedy 
and  accurate  shooting  sophomores  dominating  the  start- 
ing five  and  has  played  fine  ball  to  date,  21  Feb.,  when 
this  copy  goes  to  press. 


State's  big  center  Bob  Sietz  hides  the  ball  from  the  Duke  Quintet. 


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State's  John  Maglio  flies  through  the  air  with  the  greatest  ot  ease,  as 
he  fights  for  a  rebound  against  Pitt. 


Results    '56-'57 

Stote  Opponent 

97  Pitt    85 

73  Wake   Forest    63 

66  Penn  State   60 

94  Clemson    96 

61  University  of  South   Carolina    75 

76  George   Washington    72 

90  Eastern   Kentucky    73 

76  LaSalle    83 

79  West    Virginia     107 

85  Duke     92 

63  Florida  State   58 

57  University  of  North  Carolina 83 

66  Marylond    79 

81  Ft.    Lee    62 

80  Virginia     63 

75  Clemson     71 

87  Virginia     60 

98  University  of  South  Carolina    85 

79  Duke     72 

49  Maryland    56 


Maglio 


Hafer 


Richter  goes  into  the  air  to  flip  one  to  Hater  under 
the  basket. 

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Cliff    Hafer    gets   set    to    push   one   in    as    Richter   looks   on    in 
anticipation  of  another  two  points. 


Maglio    demonstrates    his    specialty    by    driving    in    tor    a    lay-up. 


Pond 


Clark 


Pucillio 


Waters 


Bell 


MacCillivray 


Hey    John,    who's    the    man    with    the    basket    ball    head? 


Hafer  hooks  one  in  against  Penn  State. 


Kelly 


Goodrich 


Pond    and    Sietz    pull    in    a    rebound. 


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Hopper 
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Hafer   fights  oH   three    Pitt   players   in    a   scramble   for   the   ball. 


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1956  RESULTS:  14-5-1 


The  above  players  are  the  back  bone  of  the  1957  team.  Pictured  are.  Front  Row: 
Hurst  (SSi,  Bradshaw  i2B),  Hunter  iLFi,  Hill  (RF).  Second  Row:  Casteen  (CF), 
Hater   (RFl,  Walch   IPI,  Creekmore   13Bi,  Franklin   IPI. 


Stote  0pp. 

4  Cornell     4 

15  Michigan  State 10 

6  Amherst 5 

8  Woke  Forest 10 

5  Colgate    4 

15  Duke    11 

10  Clemson  7 

2  South  Carolina    3 

8  Wake  Forest 7 

6  Virginia    2 

23  Maryland     1 

7  North  Carolina   4 

6  Wake  Forest 2 

12  Maryland     1 

5  Duke    7 

6  South  Carolina    3 

5  Clemson 1 

4  North  Carolina   8 

27  Virginia    8 

5  Duke    9 


'.:....: '_-fc.*»    ••^>.<  i^^L-  ^'V^- '  "-'? 


Creekmore   slides   safely    into   third. 


Swimming 


Front  Row:  Adams,  Robertson,  Fadgen.  Second  Row:  Harrison,  Emer- 
chel,  Climo,  Hauss.  Third  Row:  Lassiter,  McAntyre,  Kahl,  Hughes. 
(Absent  when   picture  was  taken,   Marks. I 


Results   of  '56   Season 


State.  .  . 

...53 

State 

...49 

State. 

...55 

State.  . . 

...53 

State.  . 

51 

State 

...37 

State.  .  . 

...50 

State.  . 

...42' 2 

State.  . . 

...59 

Clemson    .... 

U.S.C 

Duke    

East   Carolina 
Pitt     


.30 
.32 
.27 
.30 
.33 


U.N.C 47 

Virginia       34 

U.N.C 41! 


E.C.C. 


.25 


Fadgen   doing  the   Butterfly  Stroke   in   his   AIIAmerican  Style. 


Marks,  State's  diving  ace,  in  a  half-gainer. 


'*••♦•  ,  •        •  -  •    • 


Track 


1956    Results 

North    Carolina    75 

Clemson     43>2 

State    40^2 

Virginia      64 

State      SQVi 

South    Carolina     4734 

State      69 

East  Carolina    57 

Wake   Forest     37 

Duke 95K2 

State     35^2 

Davidson    69 

State      62 


State's  leg  man  zips  across  finish  line  in  ACC  meet. 


Hayworth   and  Shea  are  way  in   front  in  run   at  Cow   Palace. 


Wrestling 


Front  Row:  Peed,  French,  Hales,  Matthews,  Troutman.  Second  Row: 
Newberry,  Maltese,  Dail,  Cutts,  Broyhill,  Draughn,  Coach:  Al  Craw- 
ford. 


State  Opponent 

3  Virginia    21 

15  Dovidson    16 

8  Moryland     28 

21  Carolina     10 

13  Duke    19 

9  Appalochian    21 

34  Wake    Forest    0 


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INDEX 


A 

ADMINISTRATION    18 

ADVERTISING    353 

AGRICULTURE,  SCHOOL  OF 22 

AGRICULTURAL   CLUB    24 

AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS  CLU8    27 

AGRICULTURAL  EDUCATION  CLUB    30 

AGRICULTURIST   186 

AGROMECK     178 

AIR  FORCE  ROTC    250 

AFROTC  DRILL  TEAM   269 

ALPHA  GAMMA   RHO    276 

ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA   193 

ALPHA  PI  MU    50 

ALPHA  ZETA   26 

AMERICAN  ASSOCIATION  OF  TEXTILE 

CHEMISTS  AND  COLORISTS 65 

AMERICAN  CERAMIC  SOCIETY    52 

AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  CHEMICAL 

ENGINEERS   52 

AIEE  b  IRE   45 

AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  INDUSTRIAL 

ENGINEERS   47 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  AGRICULTURAL 

ENGINEERS     29 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  AGRONOMY   25 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  CIVIL 

ENGINEERS   46 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  HEATING 

AND  VENTILATING   ENGINEERS    49 

AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  MECHANICAL 

ENGINEERING    44 

ANIMAL  INDUSTRY  CLUB   28 

ARMY  ROTC  226 

ARNOLD  AIR  SOCIETY    268 

8 

BASEBALL    349 

BASKETBALL    344 

BLUE  KEY    189 

C 

CATHOLIC  NEWMAN  CLUB    223 

CHI  EPSILON 53 

COLLEGE  UNION    200 

D 

DELTA   KAPPA    PHI    64 

DESIGN,   SCHOOL  OF    32 

DRUM  AND  BUGLE    245 

E 

EDUCATION,  SCHOOL  OF    34 

ENGINEERING,  SCHOOL  OF    38 

ENGINEERS  COUNCIL   40 

EPSILON  PI  TAU   37 

ETA   KAPPA   NU    51 

F 

FARMHOUSE     279 

FOOTBALL  338 

FORESTRY,  SCHOOL  OF    56 

FORESTRY  CLUB  59 

FRESHMAN  CLASS    162 

FURNITURE  CLUB    55 

G 

GOLDEN  CHAIN   188 

GRADUATE  SCHOOL    69 

H 

HORTICULTURE  CLUB    27 

I 
INDUSTRIAL  ARTS  CLUB    .  37 

INSTITUTE  OF  AERONAUTICAL  SCIENCE  54 


INTER-DORMITORY  COUNCIL 206 

INTER-FRATERNITY  COUNCIL   274 

J 

JUDICIAL  BOARD    198 

JUNIOR  CLASS    130 

K 

KAPPA    ALPHA    280 

KAPPA  PHI  KAPPA   36 

KAPPA  SIGMA    283 

KAPPA  TAU   BETA    31 

KERAMOS    48 

L 

LAMBDA  CHI   ALPHA    284 

LUTHERAN  STUDENTS  ASSOCIATION    223 

M 

MONOGRAM   CLUB    199 

MU  BETA  PSI    219 

MUSIC   DEPARTMENT    220 

P 

PERSHING  RIFLES   247 

PHI  EPSILON  PI   287 

PHI   ETA  SIGMA    191 

PHI    KAPPA   PHI    192 

PHI  KAPPA  TAU    288 

PHI   PSI    63 

PI  KAPPA  ALPHA   291 

PI   KAPPA  PHI    292 

PINETUM     219 

PI  TAU  SIGMA    48 

POULTRY  SCIENCE  CLUB   31 

PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOL  68 

PUBLICATIONS  BOARD   176 

S 

SCABBARD  b  BLADE   246 

SENIOR  CLASS  74 

SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON    295 

SIGMA   ALPHA   MU    296 

SIGMA   CHI    299 

SIGMA  NU    300 

SIGMA  PHI   EPSILON    303 

SIGMA  PI  SIGMA    55 

SIGMA  PI    304 

SIGMA  TAU  SIGMA   65 

SOPHOMORE  CLASS   149 

SOUTHERN    ENGINEER    187 

STATES  MATES    217 

STUDENT  GOVERNMENT   194 

SWIMMING    350 

T 

TAU   KAPPA  EPSILON    307 

TEAL'S  TIE   122 

TECHNICIAN     182 

TEXTILES,  SCHOOL  OF  60 

THETA  CHI    308 

THETA  TAU    42 

THIRTY  b  THREE   190 

TOMPKINS  TEXTILE  COUNCIL  62 

TRACK   351 

V 

VETS  ASSOCIATION    218 

VETVILLE  COUNCIL      216 

W 

WRESTLING   352 

WVWP   184 

X 
XI  SIGMA  PI   58 

Y 
YMCA     204 


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