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essence of State College . . . giving it
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scramble for knowledge . . . much is to
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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
nop
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
FLOAT
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
V-
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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Th eta Ta u
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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Stocks
Thomas
Welfare
White
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.
' \
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
A ^h^.
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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
ry
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asses
Professional School
J 5 'o 'TTPi
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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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Sch
oo
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
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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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4,.; A -.ai
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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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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.
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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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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.
\
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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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.
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Boyden, Richmond Pearson
Bradbury, Malphus Leroy, J
Bradley, William Francis
Brannan, Willie Lester
Asheville,
r. Wilson,
East Aurora,
Raleigh,
N.
N.
N.
N.
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Bridges, Donald Norris
Briggs, Max Delano
Bright, J. C.
Briley, Robert Froncis
Shelby,
Rural Hall,
Chocowinity,
Polkton,
N.
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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,
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Hutchins, Charles Robert
Verona
High Point,
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Jasper, William John
Cory,
Burgaw,
N.
N.
N
N
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Jenkins, Samuel Forest, Jr
Raleigh,
Oxford,
c
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Jernigon, William Robert,
Jobe, Randall Everette
Jobe, Rolond Harrell
Johnson, Charles Elliott
Jr. Dunn,
Greensboro,
Greensboro,
Robersonville,
N
N
N
N
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c
c
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Johnson, Frank Roy, Jr.
Johnson, Harris L.
Johnson, Hilton Graham
Johnson, Jomes Owen
Murfreesboro,
Raleigh,
DeIco,
Kenonsvilie,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Morris, Donald Scott Fremont, N. C.
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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.
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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.
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Raines, William Albert
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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
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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.
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Salih, Abdul Malik, Mohammed Ana, Iraq
Salter, Luther C. Sheffield, Ala.
Sanders, Theron Vester Bailey, N. C.
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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
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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.
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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
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Raleigh,
Oxford,
Raleigh,
N.
N.
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Stickney, Richard Hulse
Stone, Gerald David
Stone, Ray Edwin
Stout, Kenneth Franklin
Asheville,
Wilmington,
High Point,
Asheboro,
N.
N.
N.
N.
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C
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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.
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Tew, Joseph Willie
Newlond, N.C.
Thigpen, Jacob Joyner
Dudley, N.C.
Thompson, Donald Morris
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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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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
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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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Fred Manley
Secretary
Mac Lupoid
Treasurer
Bill Byrd
Vice-President
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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
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Mast, William Howard
Rominger,
N
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Matthews, Douglas Harold
Wilson,
N
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Matthews, Richard Wesley
Greensboro,
N
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Maxwell, Albert Herr, Jr.
Morganton
N
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May, Robert Edward
Kinston,
N
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Meeks, Crawford Russell, Jr.
W
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N
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Meeks, James William
Montreat,
N
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Merrick, Austen David
Asheville,
N
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Micol, Larry Joe
Valdese,
N
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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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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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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.
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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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Eddie Knox
Vice-President
Ray Fountain
Secretary
James Weaver
Treasurer
Freshman Class
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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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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.
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Harltos Tasso
Dobson
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Harper, Vernon Mitchell
Harrington, Charles Hal . .
Harris, George Alonza, jr.
Harris, Jerry Sanders
Albertson
St. Pauls
Wllliamston
Washington
C
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Hartioge, George William
Harwell Boyce Wayne
Hickory,
Newton,
N,
N
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N.
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Advance.
c
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Head, Max Alexander
Matthews,
r
Heafner, John Franklin
Hedgecock, Richard Lee
. . Cherryville.
Asheboro,
c
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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.
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N.
N.
N.
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Hicks, Lewis Patterson . .
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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
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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.
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N.
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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.
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N
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c.
c.
c.
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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.
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N.
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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
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N.
N.
N.
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r
Johnson. Keith Edwin
Jones, Clemoth Earl
Jones, Jimmy Edward
Jones, John Carson
Boonville,
Pantego,
Creston.
Walstonburg
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Newton.
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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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0 Quinn, George Donald Mamers, N. C.
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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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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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
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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,
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Wait, Keppel Duane
Asheville.
N,
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Walker, James Franklin
Burlington.
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Wallace, Thomas Edward
Charlotte
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Waller, Donald Richard
Pfafftown
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Walsh, Ronald William Joseph
Statesville.
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Battleboro
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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
J
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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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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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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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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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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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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football to horseshoes. Dorm ath-
letic directors round up squads
that win, lose, and draw. Trophies
and cups in May . . . Everybody
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Homecoming . . . And there's a
parade to be entered, the dorm
represented ... A float needed
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dates toil through cold and rain
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dawn . . . The Big Parade.
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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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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
Th
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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
Hanrahan
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.
Lt. Col. B. I. Mistowt
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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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
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Reece
Memory
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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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Maj(
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Batta
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Capt.
Victor H. Garrou
Battalion PIO
Lt Col. Willis A. Mayo, Jr.
Battalion Commander
Hauser
Miss Gail Norman
For the Battalion Commander
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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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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
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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
**•:-••
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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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.
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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
[252]
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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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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
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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
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David Barnhardt
Robert Cunn
Allen Heath
Louis Kiser
Robert Neely
Keith Pooser
Charles Shuford
Bobby Smith
Robert Smith
Percy Thackston
Elvey Thomas
William Tripp
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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
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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
[289]
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
[290]
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
[297]
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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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
ttMai
H
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
i
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^"••^
*«k^
^*^,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.
[338]
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
'. .».\t^-.- —f^ i
s,:iii.it.i>„\ , .■ jia^
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.
t -^ -.-Tift*!-* ..v«OI»*.X2JtfV-.»r' ■ ,ii-..r-»':i»ii j»Hi»-ti*i'. *«l(,M?P?raHft..*: •"'*>Ti— .*F.'
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Marinkov in a tight spot against Carolina.
.«^^V
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
^;'4.-,.^.I«lA
Marinkov
<ai_.
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.
^■^J^^NPil^ L1_J^^^IP^^I
EpKl
E^^t^La
A "^
il
^
% - -
^K-^ .^ ^ - je
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.
*%
n^
Hopper
SieU
Hafer fights oH three Pitt players in a scramble for the ball.
B
a s e
ba II
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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