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NORTH    CAROLINA    STATE    COLLEGE 


gromeck  1959 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

1958-59 H 

Schools   48 

Crads  &  Seniors 92 

Organizations 1 76 

Fraternities 228 

Military 278 

Underclassmen 322 

Advertising 374 


Published  by  the  students  of  North  Carolina  State  College 


Ralph  Boswell 
Editor-in-chief 


Bill  Gardner 
Business  Manager 


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Brooks  Hall  where  the  de- 
signers of  our  modern  tomor- 
row are  at  work. 


CAMPUS    VIEWS 


Our  campus,  there  are  many  types  here,  from  the  seniors  about 
to  go  out  and  make  a  new  life  for  themselves,  to  the 

freshmen  who  are  on  their  own  for  the  first  time, 
whoever  we  are,  for  whatever  reason  we  are  here,  we 
are  all  proud  of  N.  C.  State. 


[5] 


The  Alumni   Building 


Holladoy    Hall    which    houses    the 
administration. 


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STUDENTS  5UPPLV  STORE 


The  Tower,  a  symbol  of  leadership  and  qual- 
ity throughout  North  Carolina  for  those  who 
have  come  from  N.  C.  State  have  served  her 
well. 


Down  this  walk  will  go  many  of  the  future 
leaders  of  our  country,  all  for  a  purpose, 
some  to  see  the  administration,  some  to 
A.F.R.O.T.C.  classes  and  some  to  Marriage 
and  Family  Living  classes. 


The  Student  Supply  Store  and  the  Cafeteria 


The  College  Union,  the  center  of 
all  student  activity,  where  we 
spend  many  hours  of  relaxation 
dancing,  shooting  pool  and  talking 
to  our  fellow  students. 


D.  H.  Hill  library,  maybe  not  the  most  popular  building  on  campus  but  in  future  years  we  will  find  our  hours  there  were  well  spent. 


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GOVERNOR  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 


ADMINISTRATION 


[10] 


William  C. 
Friday 


Cary  H. 
Bostian 


PRESIDENT  OF  THE 

CONSOLIDATED 

UNIVERSITY 


CHANCELLOR  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA  STATE 

COLLEGE 


[11] 


Lyle  B.  Rogers 
Director  of  Counseling 


John  W.  Shirley 
Deon  of  the  Faculty 


K.  D.  Raab 

Director  of  Admissions  and  Registration 


J.  G.  Vann 
Business  Manager 


N.  B.  Wans 

Director  of  Student  Housing 


James  J.  Stewart 

Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


L  L.  Ray 

Foundations  and  Public  Relations 


Banks  C.  Talley 

Director  of  Student  Activities 


Henry  Bowers 

Assistant  Director  of  Student  Activities 


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The  orientation  committee  planned  the  work  well  trying 

to  show  the  freshmen  that  there  is  a  lot  more  to  college  than  just  going  to  class. 


The  small  groups  gave  the  freshmen  someone  to  talk  to, 
someone  who  could  help  them  get  a  good  start. 


Our  first  example  of  changing 
from  a  name  to  a  number. 


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The  girls  down   from  W.C.  topped  off  a 
fine  first  week. 


Confusion   resulted  at  times, 
it  was  all  new  to  most  of  us. 


FALL-FRESHMAN 
ORIENTATION 


[17] 


REGISTRATION 


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Some  people  will 
try   anything   to 
beat  the  long  lines. 


What  happened  to  the 
military   this  year? 


Everyone  looks  happy  and  doesn't  seem  to  mind  the 
long  line,  wonder  what  class  that  is? 


We  got  tired  of  waiting 
but   no   matter   how   much   we 
looked  nothing  seemed  to 
speed  up. 


[18] 


Remember   the   drizzle   that 
day,  but  no  whistle 
sounded  letting  us  go. 


This  was  the  picture  of  coach  Earl  Edwards  as  the  students  came  to  pay 
him  tribute  late  one  night.  Earl  Edwards  is  a  winner  in  our  books  and  there 
isn't   another   like    him. 


FOOTBALL 


RESULTS 

Won   2 

Lost  7         Tied   1 

State 

21 

North   Carolina 

14 

State 

6 

Maryland 

21 

State 

26 

Virginia 

14 

State 

7 

Wake   Forest 

13 

State 

6 

William  and  Mary 

13 

State 

13 

Duke 

20 

State 

14 

Virginia  Tech 

14 

State 

14 

Mississippi  Southern 

26 

State 

7 

South  Carolina 

12 

Conference  Games 


We  started  off  this  year's  season  like  a  fired  can- 
non ball  by  beating  Carolina  21  to  14.  At  the  end 
of  the  third  quarter  we  led  by  21  points,  14  of 
which  were  credited  to  Ken  Trowbridge.  Ken  did 
a  wonderful  job  of  filling  Dick  Christy's  shoes  and 
the  State  fans  loved  it.  But  from  here  on  out  State 
had  a  rough  time  breaking  into  the  winning  column. 
We  lost  seven  games  this  year  but  five  of  them  were 
by  only  one  touchdown.  Unfortunately  we  made 
one  or  two  mistakes  in  each  game  and  it  hurt. 
Handicaps  were  many  during  the  year  as  we  lost 
12  of  the  33  boys  that  we  started  with.  Of  the 
players  who  made  the  final  game  at  South  Caro- 
lina, 18  were  sophomores.  But  next  year  these 
sophomores  will  have  had  game  experience,  so  to 
our  opponents  we  say — look  out  for  State,  we're 
going  to  have  a  winning  season. 


It  may  be  3  against  1   but  it  threw  Carolina  for  a  7  yard  loss. 


This   play   with    Ron    Podwika   being  set   loose   is  typical  of  how   the   team   was  rolling  over  Carolina  on 

that  sunny  fall  day  in   Kenan  Stadium. 


ROSTER 


No. 

Name 

Pos. 

Hometown 

No. 

Name 

Pos. 

Hometown 

12 

Jim  Oaks 

QB 

Aliquippa,  Pa. 

62 

Joe   Bushofsky 

C 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

14 

Ron  Wojcicki 

QB 

Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

63 

Frank   Marocco 

G 

Aliquippa,  Pa. 

15 

Cerald   Mancini 

QB 

McKees    Rocks,  Pa. 

64 

Bill   McClain 

C 

Monaca,   Pa. 

16 

Mike   Delnegro 

QB 

Alexandria,  Va. 

65 

Bob   McKeithan 

G 

Clarkton,  N.  C. 

17 

Frank   Cackovic 

QB 

Steelton,  Pa. 

66 

Lewis  Jones 

G 

Bloomington,   III. 

18 

Ernie  Driscoll 

QB 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

67 

Jim   Sherron 

G 

Fuquay,  N.  C. 

20 

Bernie  Latusick 

LH 

McKees  Rocks,  Pa. 

68 

Joe  Rodri 

C 

Downingtown,   Pa. 

21 

Pete  Seese 

LH 

Windber,  Pa. 

69 

Graham  Singleton 

G 

Washington,  N.  C. 

22 

Whitey   Bell 

LH 

Warsaw,  Ind. 

70 

Jim   Bodziak 

T 

Neville    Island,   Pa. 

23 

John   Morris 

LH 

Galax,  Va. 

71 

Ron   Parks 

T 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

24 

Ken  Trowbridge 

LH 

Plymouth,   N.  C. 

72 

Tommy  Avent 

T 

Faison,  N.  C. 

25 

Claude  Gibson 

LH 

Asheville,  N.  C. 

73 

Alex  Gilleskie 

T 

Heidelburg,  Pa. 

30 

Ken    Nye 

FB 

Elizabethtown,  N.  C. 

74 

Kelly   Minyard 

T 

Reidsville.   N.  C 

32 

Arnold   Nelson 

FB 

Charleroi,   Pa. 

75 

Larry  Dixon 

T 

Washington,   N.  C. 

33 

Sam   Raneri 

FB 

Greensburg,  Pa. 

76 

Jack   Harriger 

T 

DuBois,   Pa. 

36 

Don   Hafer 

FB 

Port  Clinton,   Pa. 

77 

John   Lawrence 

T 

Heidelburg,   Pa. 

40 

Jim    D  Antonio 

RH 

Aliquippa,  Pa. 

78 

Dick   Reynolds 

T 

College  Park,  Md. 

41 

Randy  Harrell 

RH 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

79 

Danny   Nye 

T 

Elizabethtown,   N.  C. 

42 

Ron   Podwika 

RH 

Charleroi,  Pa. 

80 

George   Vollmar 

E 

Trenton,   N.  J. 

43 

Bob  Wolfer 

RH 

Pekin,  III. 

81 

Jim  Crain 

E 

Salinas,  Cal. 

44 

Bill  Garwood 

RH 

Cooleemee,  N.  C. 

82 

Bill   Harden 

E 

Plymouth,  N.  C. 

45 

John  Stanton 

RH 

Carnegie,  Pa. 

83 

John  Gill 

E 

Clearfield,   Pa. 

50 

Bill   Hill 

C 

Kinsfon,  N.  C. 

84 

Johnny   Johnson 

E 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

51 

Jim   Fitzgerald 

C 

McKeesport,  Pa. 

85 

Bob   Pepe 

E 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

52 

Jim   Markham 

C 

Durham,  N.  C. 

86 

Larry  Gell 

E 

Greensboro,  N.  C. 

55 

Ronald  Savage 

C 

Chincoteague,  Va. 

87 

Jim  Tapp 

E 

Roxboro,  N.  C. 

60 

Collice   Noore 

G 

Littleton,  N.  C. 

88 

Dick    Drexler 

E 

Reading,  Pa. 

61 

Bill   Rearick 

G 

DuBois,  Pa. 

89 

Finley   Read 

E 

Warrenton,   N.  C. 

De 

lotes  Lettermen 

Students  from  State  took  great  pleasure  in  tearing  down  the  goal  post  after  beating  Carolina  21   to  14. 


Frank   Marocco  made  the  key 

block  to  set  State's  )im 

D'Antonio  off  for  a    12  yard 

gain  against  Maryland. 


State's   bench   strength   was  called   upon   more  than   usual  this  year  and   the   boys  did  a  good   job.   Even 
though  we  had  a  losing  season  we  gained  over  100  yards  more  than  our  opponents  on  the  ground. 


Bernie  Latusick  who  averaged  30  yards  per  kickoff  return  made  a  diving  catch  of  this 
pass  to  give  us  possession  on  the   15. 


This    play   produced   another   touchdown   for  State   bringing   the   score   up   to  21    to  0   against   Carolina. 
It  was  Ron  Podwika  who  took  it  over  from  the  one  yard  line  and  giving  State  a  victory  21   to  14. 


V.P.I,  couldn't  stop  Podwika  on  this  play  as  he  tore  in  for   13  yards. 
Final  score— State  14,  V.P.I.  14. 


If  one  did  not  look  at  the  final  score  he  would  think  that 
State  had  a  victorious  season.  Against  many  of  our  ten  op- 
ponents we  out  ran,  out  passed,  out  kicked  and  in  general 
out  played  them.  We  only  lost  by  40  points  in  the  scoring 
battle,  160  to  120.  We  actually  won  the  ground  gaining 
race,  compiling  1,746  yards  against  the  opponents  1,634 
yards.  In  kickoff  returns  we  averaged  19.1  yards  which 
was  5  yards  over  what  our  opponents  averaged.  We  also 
led  in  punting,  rushing  per  carry,  and  had  less  penalties 
and  yards  loss. 

What  hurt  the  most  was  our  passing:  we  completed  only 
40  per  cent  of  our  passes  for  692  yards  while  the  foes  hit  54 
per  cent  for  1,058  yards.  However,  we  threw  seven  touch- 
down passes  while  being  scored  on  only  six  times  in  this 
manner.  Yes — by  the  statistics  North  Carolina  State  should 
have  had  a  winning  season,  but  the  scoreboard  was  just  a 
little  off  balance.  We  had  the  men,  we  had  the  team,  but  the 
breaks  just  weren't  with  us. 


[23] 


Ken  Trowbridge  breaks  loose  for  a  20  yard  touchdown  which  was  his  second  against  Carolina.  After  this 
additional   14  points  the  State  fans  were  too  hoarse  to  yell  but  the  white  handkerchiefs  took  the  place 

of  our  voices. 


Rondy  Harrell,  the  185  lb.  sophomore  from  Raleigh,  breaks  away  around 
right  end  to  add  up  yardage  against  Maryland.  Keep  an  eye  on  this 
boy  for  the  next  two  years. 


Claude    Cibson    is    one    of    our    promising    sophomores. 


Everyone    in    the    conference    respected    State's   defense.    Here    the    Wolfpack    smothers    a    Wake 
Forest  halfback   led  by  Larry  Cill  making  the  tackle. 


On  this  play  he  was  able  to  pick  up  16  yds. 


Due  to  the  loss  of  12  of  our  storting  33  players  many 
sophomores  were  able  to  obtain  invaluable  experience  on 
the  field  this  year.  In  the  backfield  Randy  Harrell  did 
some  fine  stepping  for  a  sophomore  averaging  3.3  yards 
per  carry.  Claude  Gibson  is  also  another  sophomore  who 
may  be  a  threat  in  the  conference  next  year.  Not  only 
is  he  a  good  runner  but  he  caught  5  passes  this  year  for 
an  average  of  30.2  yards  gained  per  catch.  Jim  D'Antonio 
will  also  see  action  next  year  if  he  keeps  up  his  pace.  Jim 
averaged  4.1  yards  per  carry  this  year  even  though  he 
saw  limited  action.  As  for  weight  in  the  line,  we  can't 
complain.  Sophomore  Dick  Reynolds  will  probably  be 
used  to  block  up  the  hole  at  tackle  with  his  262  lbs.  Dick 
isn't  too  fast  but  he  sure  can  stop  off-tackle  plays. 

So  for  the  next  couple  of  years  State  should  remain  a 
real  threat  to  any  team  it  plays.  Coach  Earl  Edwards 
has  done  a  wonderful  job  in  adding  North  Carolina  State 
to  the  Football  Kingdom  here  in  the  South. 


Our  UNC  friend  seems  happy  but 
the  score  was   1 4-0  at  this 
point.  Oh  well,  maybe  he 
was   drunk! 


The  Veteran's 

Association 

Float 


The  weather  wasn't  the  greatest 
that  day,  but  this  group  looked  as 
though  they  were  enjoying  the 
parade. 


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she's  from  State  College. 


A  prize  winning  float 
from  Sigma  Pi. 


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Another  prize  winner. 


The  State  College  band 
performs  at  half-time. 


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The   girls   were   mighty   pretty, 
toe  bad  the   float  didn't  win. 


SOCCER 


State  was  certainly  playing  "heads  up"  ball  against 
Pf ieffer  as  they  shut  them  out  3  to  0. 


NCS 
NCS 
NCS 
NCS 
NCS 
NCS 
NCS 
NCS 


RESULTS 

0  Maryland  3 

0  Lynchburg  3 

4  Virginia  3 

2  Davidson  1 

2  Duke  1 

3  Pfieffer  0 
0  UNC  2 
3  Roanoke  0 


Front  row  (L.  to  R.):  D.  Finklestain,  R.  Colombo,  V.  Edwards,  D.  Dee,  Y.  Kermen,  C.  Gutierrez.  Middle 
row  (L.  to  R.)  :  B.  Brodsky,  B.  Richmond,  K.  Alber,  (capt.)  F.  Trotman,  J.  Huchins,  J.  McNatt,  |.  Scott. 
Back  row  (L.  to  R.):  J.  Jacobs.  C.  Hampton,  |.  Eaton,  P.  Bazanos.  P.  Williams.  T.  Lind.  Coach  Bill 
Leonhardt. 


[28] 


Tom   Hayworth   rounds  a   turn 
on  the  cross  country  course. 
Tom   ran   for   four  years 
both   on   the  cross  country  and 
track  teams. 


CROSS 
COUNTRY 


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"Froggy"    Barbour,    one    of    State's    outstanding    cross    country    runners,    manages    to    stay 
ahead   of   Carol  na   on   an   uphill  drive   in    the   State   Meet. 


State  36  Wake  Forest  58     Duke                       29 

State  22  Virginia  34 

State  26  U.  N.  C.  29 

RESULTS          State  32  U.  S.  C.  52     Clemson                 33 

State  78  Air  Force  Acad.    22     Maryland  _.  33 

State  Meet  nine  schools  entered 

A.C.C.  Meet 


Front  row   I L.  to  Rj:   Dean  Reber,  Froggy  Barbour    fco-ecpt.),  Fred  Wi!:cn,  ]ohn   Davis,  Tom  Hayworth 

ico-capt.l. 

Back  row   IL.  to  Rj:  Coach  Paul  Derr,   Layton   Everitt,   Bill  Strange,  Neil  Harbinson,  Chet  Chaukly,  and 

Neil  Reeling. 


[29] 


WINTER 


A  small  part  of  Riddick  Stadium 


The   Field   House 


Some  people  just  don't  know 
when   to  stay  inside. 


Doak   Field,  somebody  has 
been  playing. 


It  looks  cold   and 
dreary   out   there. 


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1911    Building,  home  of  the 
Technician  and  Agromeck. 


[30] 


Tommy  Dorsey's  band. 


Everybody   looks  gay  but  one  man. 


Who's  the  dreamy  eyed 
girl  in  the  middle? 


IDC    BALL 


Bet  they  wouldn't  look  so  happy  if  they  remembered  Monday  classes. 


[31] 


BASKETBALL 


RESULTS 

NCS 

70 

Penn    State 

54 

NCS 

55 

Maryland 

53 

NCS 

56 

'Wake  Forest  (2  OT) 

52 

NCS 

56 

Clemson 

54 

NCS 

.  82 

LaSalle 

66 

NCS 

67 

Kansas  State 

69 

NCS 

66 

Kansas 
DIXIE  CLASSIC 

63 

NCS 

67 

Louisville    (OT) 

61 

NCS 

69 

Cincinnati 

60 

NCS 

70 

Michigan   State 

61 

NCS 

73 

Virginia   

68 

NCS 

67 

"Duke 

60 

NCS 

68 

North  Carolina  (OTl 

72 

NCS 

64 

!Wake   Forest 

59 

NCS 

63 

"South  Carolina 

53 

NCS 

69 

'Clemson 

54 

NCS 

87 

'Virginia 

70 

NCS 

72 

"South  Carolina 

65 

Everett  Case,  the  best  coach  in  the  ACC.  A  real  master  at  developing 
talent,  he  brought  State  much  further  than  most  people  expected. 


REMAINING  SCHEDULE 

*Duke  here 

Maryland  here 
North  Carolina                                                   Chapel  Hill 

Villanova  here 

Eastern  Kentucky  here 

ACC  Tournament  here 

''Denotes  Atlantic  Coast  Conference 


As  this  book  goes  to  press  State  has  lost  only  to  the 
University  of  North  Carolina  and  Kansas  State,  the 
number  2  and  3  teams  in  the  country.  They  have  beaten 
Cincinnati  and  Michigan  State  on  their  way  to  com- 
piling an  18-2  record.  There  were  several  times  when 
it  looked  like  they  might  go  down  to  defeat  again  but 
their  experience,  drive  and  speed  could  not  be  overcome; 
they  never  quit.  State's  fast  break  was  as  deadly  as  any  in 
the  country  and  they  could  rebound  with  anyone.  At  one 
point  State  was  rated  No.  1  in  the  nation — we  still  think 
the  Wolfpack  is  the  best.  All  in  all  it  was  a  terrific  sea- 
son and  the  team  can  be  proud  of  their  work.  They  will 
take  their  place  among  the  all  time  State  College  Greats. 


Case  gives  important  instructions  during 

a  time  out — some  of  it  going  to  the  referee 

as  well  as  the  players. 


)ohn  Richter  gets  another  two  points  despite  pressure  from 
three  players.  John  did  a  great  job  in  tight  situations  like  this 
all  year. 


Mark    Reiner   sinks  one   against   Wake    Forest.    He   was   missed 
a  great  deal  after  leaving  school. 


R   O   S 

T    E 

R 

No. 

No. 

Home-Away  Name 

Pos.   Ht. 

Hometown 

Home-Away  Name 

Pos.   Ht. 

Hometown 

30-31          Harold  Atkins 

F     6-5 

Kernersville,   N.  C. 

54-55 

Bob  DiStefano 

C     6-6 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

42-43         Don  Gallagher 

F     6-4 

Binghamton,   N.  Y. 

24-25 

|ohn    Richter 

C     6-8 

Philadelphia,    Pa. 

32-33         Bruce  Hoadley 

F     6-6 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

34-35 

Dan   Englehardt 

C     6-0 

Seymour,   Ind. 

22-23         Bob  MacCillivray 

F     6-4 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

10-11 

Bob  McCann 

C     6-0 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 

44-45         Stan   Niewierowski 

F     6-4 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

20-21 

Lou   Pucillo 

C     5-9 

Philadelphia,   Pa. 

52-53       George  Stepanovich 

F     6-4 

E.  Chicago,  Ind. 

12-13 

Mark   Reiner 

C     5-11 

Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

Denotes   Lettermen 

Bob  MacGillivray  making  a  routine  shot  for  a  change. 


Some  people  called  Dan  Englehardt  under-rated.  We  thought 
he  was  darn  good,  always  hustling  as  evidenced  by  this 
layup  on  the  end  of  a  fast  break. 


Mac"  had  a  little  trouble  here  after 
3  nice  feed  by  Captain   Lou   Pucillo. 


Dan  Gallagher  gets  a  three  point  play. 
Dan  was  bothered  by  a  leg  injury  this 
year  but  was  always  hustling. 


Stan   Niewierowski  is  an  example  of  the 
hustle  and  determination  of  State. 


[34] 


Mark   Reiner  pops  one  from  outside. 


What  is  everybody  looking  up  for — John 
will  never  miss  that  one. 


Bob  shows  the  drive  that  made  him  one 
of  State's  best  all  around  players. 


Watch  out!  There  goes  George  and   John  after  that  ball. 
The  ACC's  top  rebounders  didn't  let  many  get  away. 


[35] 


The  freshmen  coached  by  Le 
They  have  a  lot  to  look  forwai 
off   NCAA  probation. 


Mark  drives  against  Wake  Forest.  You  can  bet 
if  he  missed  George  got  the  rebound. 


Bob  looks  much  more  "at  home"  and  relaxed  on  this  shot. 


John  gets  two  against  U.N.C. 


rrill  had  another  outstanding  year. 
in  the  future  when  State  is 


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Captain   Lou   Pucillo  demonstrates  one 
of  the  finest  pair  of  hands  in  the 
country. 


Led  by  Captain  Lou  Pucillo,  State  had  a  great  year. 
John  Richter  led  the  team  in  scoring  and  at  this  time  is 
heading  the  ACC.  He  and  George  Stepanovich  led  every- 
body in  rebounding.  George  wasn't  the  biggest  man  on 
the  court,  but  nobody  tried  any  harder  than  he  did.  Bob 
MacGillivray  could  always  be  counted  on  to  do  a  steady 
job.  Dan  Englehardt  was  the  hustler,  always  tough  on  de- 
fense and  chipping  in  baskets  at  crucial  times.  Hoadley, 
DiStefano,  Gallagher,  Nierwierowski,  and  McCann  did  a 
major  part  in  carrying  State  to  their  fine  season. 


DUN, 


Last  minute  cramming  in 
hopes  of  pulling  the  grade  up 
on   the  final.   It's  never  too 
late  to  try. 


EXAMS 


Looking  in  on  some  more 
students  studying. 


It  has  been   a  long  hard  grind, 
they  deserve  the  recognition 
Ihey  are  getting  now. 


Let's  look   in  over  their  shoulder  and  see  some 

of  the  men  who  have  helped  us  through   the  years. 


GRADUATION 


The  final  goal  of  our  college  career  is 
realized,  marching  down   the  aisle  at  graduation. 


Dave   Boyhill  seems  to  be  trying  his  best  to  turn   Frank   Purdy  over  as  they  work  out  in  the  final  dayi 

before  meeting  Virginia. 

RESULTS 

NCS  19         Davidson  8 

NCS  8         North  Carolina  19 

Wi-s     >-    s*    -■-    ■        ■     W     ■     ^  NCS  22        Duke  -    6 

K      F     S  Mfn  NCS  °         Mar*land  36 

l\     L    J       I       !_     I      I    ^     VJ  NCS  25         Wake  Forest  9 

NCS  18         Virginia  18 

NCS  23         Pfieffer  15 

William  &  Mary  to  be  ployed. 


Doug  Mathews  starts  a  sit  out  to  get  from  under  Parks  Field.  This  work  out 
paid  off  for  we  tied  Virginia  on  the  following  Saturday  which  in  effect  was 
a  victory. 


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Front  row    (L.  to  R.):  Adams,  Elam,  Kahl,  Bittinger.   Back  row   (L.  to  R.):  Kolodny,  Taborn,  Michaels, 

Ernull,  Coach   Bill  Sonner,  and  Fadgen. 


RESULTS 

NCS 

47 

Clemson 

_  33 

NCS 

26 

Duke 

55 

NCS 

44 

S.  Carolina  

...  41 

NCS 

26 

Maryland     

57 

NCS 

21 

Pitt.    ___. 

62 

NCS 

19 

Virginia  

66 

NCS 

46 

Wake  Forest  

41 

Bob  Adams  has  put  in  a  good  performance  throughout 
this  year  in  the  220  and  440  sprints. 


Kahl  and  Elam  take  a  practice  start  from  the 

blocks.   As   I    remember  they   both   came  up 

with    pink   bellies. 


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Bob    Ernull    has   been   adding   points   for   the 
State   frogmen   in   the  breast-stroke. 


SPRING 


I.    F.    C 


The  winter  goes  and  spring  comes,  with  it  comes  the  spring  concert. 
It  was  a  rousing  day  for  the  Creeks,  for  some  it  was  too  rousing. 


Banks  and  Henry  seem  to  be  enjoying  the  concert  too  or  is  it  that  funny 
little  fellow  in  the  straw  hat  that  they  are  laughing  at. 


itlf 


The  Creeks  came  out  in  mass 
on  a  fine  sunny  afternoon. 


CONCERT 


Music  was  supplied  by  the 
Kay  Winding  band. 


Now   there's  a  casual  group,  was  the 
sun   really  that  bright  that  day? 


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A 
M 
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A 
L 
S 


In  basketball  the   Hot   Rods  ran  away  with   the  Open  League. 


This    picture    taken    at   awards    night   shows    the   vast   number   of   trophies    and   awards    that   the 
Intramural  department  gives  out  each  year. 


This  year's  Intramural  program  started  with  a  bang. 
Football  was  won  by  Bagwell  No.  1  and  the  "Kappa  Sig's." 
Vetville  and  the  "Sig  Ep's"  won  volleyball  while  the  "K.A.'s" 
took  golf.  The  track  meet  was  the  most  successful  that  we 
have  ever  had.  A  record  number  of  283  participants  made 
the  track  field  look  like  Madison  Square  Garden.  Turling- 
ton dormitory  took  first  place  along  with  the  "Kappa  Sig's" 
in  the  fraternity  division.  So  far  this  year  the  "Sig  Ep's"  are 
way  ahead  with  613  points  in  the  frat  division  with  the 
"Kappa  Sig's"  in  second  with  462.  In  the  dorm  league  Bag- 
well No.  1  is  ahead  with  403  points  with  Turlington  in  sec- 
ond with  369.  Last  year  Becton  No.  1  won  as  did  the 
"Sigma  Chi's." 

The  Intramural  program  here  at  State  is  one  of  the  finest 
in  the  country  with  over  29°o  of  the  students  participating. 
Director  Art  fioch  has  done  a  wonderful  job  in  organizing 
the  teoms  and  encouraging  participation.  Last  year  a  total 
of  92.5  per  cent  of  all  the  members  of  fraternities  partici- 
pated in  some  phase  of  the  fraternity  intramural  program. 
Intramurals  mean  a  great  deal  to  us  here  at  State  for  it 
is  the  only  place  that  we  can  play  at  an  organized  sport 
outside  of  varsity  teams. 


The  "S.A.E.'s"  came  out  on   top  in  the 

fraternity  handball  tournament  last  year. 

This  year  they  have  the  same  team  back. 


Softball  champs — Sigma  Nu. 


TRACK 


Last  year  we  witnessed  one  of  the  greatest  AAU 
Championship  meets  ever  to  take  place  here  at  State. 
Elis  Gilbert  from  Winston-Salem's  Teacher's  College 
set  a  new  world's  record  in  the  220  yard  low  hurdles  at 
22.1  seconds.  Warren  Rains  (NCS)  tied  for  first  place 
in  the  pcle  vault  and  Joe  Creazzo  placed  third  in  the 
mile.  George  Vollmer  (NCS I  was  also  able  to  place 
fourth  in  the  shot  put.  About  the  strangest  event  in  the 
meet  was  the  mile  relay.  Our  team  broke  the  school 
record  but  still  wasn't  able  to  place. 

This  year  Layton  Everitt  should  score  in  both  the  mile 
and  2  mile  events.  Froggy  Barbour  and  Fred  Wilson  will 
round  out  our  distance  men  while  Jack  Walters  and  Bruce 
Teasly  should  hold  down  the  sprints.  In  the  middle  dis- 
tances keep  your  eyes  on  Chaulky  along  with  Dick  Mat- 
thews in  the  'A  mile. 


Dick  Matthews  and  Joe  Creazzo  were  two  of  our  top 
runners  last  year.  Dick  will  be  back  again  this 
year  running  the  '4   mile  and  mile  relay. 


RESULTS 

NCS 

30 

Davidson 

32>/2 

Clemson 

991/2 

NCS 

251/2 

UNC 

70 

Virginia 

661/2 

NCS 

44 

UNC 

99 

W.  Forest 

13 

NCS 

36'/2 
96 

Duke 

94V'2 
34 

NCS 

W.  Forest 

mm 


Front  row  (L.  to  R.l:  T.  Stradley,  S.  Civetz,  R.  Tyson,  R.  Hall,  B.  Teasley,  Francis  Palandrani.  Second  row 
(L.  to  R.):  J.  Tutterow,  J.  Ward,  W.  Raines,  Ico-capt.)  Dick  Matthews,  M.  Murray,  J.  Wood.  Third 
row:  D.  Gallagher,  J.  Crane,  H.  Walker,  H.  Overton,  (co-capt.l  Joe  Creazzo,  B.  inscoe.  Back  row: 
Coach  Paul  Derr,  L.  Everitt,  F.  Walker,  N.  Reeling,  E.  Thorpe,  F.   Barbour  and  Assist.  Coach  Jim  Little. 


State   should   be   a   little   stronger  this 
year  in  field  events  such  as  the 
discus  and  shot  put. 


MILITARY 


PARADE 


The  D  &  B  looked  sharp  as  A  Company  passed  in  review. 


'Ar-arms"  during  the  inspection. 


With   pride  we  salute  the 
flag  ot  our  country. 


GOLDEN  CHAIN 
TAPPING 


The  highest  honor  society 

on  our  campus  taps 

Student  Government  president  Jim   Hunt. 


OHH^MHa^M£ 


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Our  hats  are  off  to  you  the  old  member  for  a  job  well  done.  A  year  has  passed  and 
you   have  done  many  fine  things  for  our  campus.  To  you.  the  new  members,  may 
you  be  guided  by  their  deeds  and  lead  us  in  the  coming  year. 


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SCHOOL 

OF 

AGRICULTURE 


More  than  one-third  of  the  working  force  in  this  country 
is  involved  in  agriculture  in  one  way  or  another. 

In  North  Carolina  there  are  1,100  wholesalers  and  18,000 
retailers  handling  agricultural  products.  More  than  5,000 
plants  process  and  manufacture  products  derived  from  agri- 
cultural production.  In  all  there  are  900,000  persons  working  in 
agriculture  and  related  industries.  Many  of  these  positions 
require  well-trained  men.  The  School  of  Agriculture  is  the  only 
institution  of  its  kind  in  the  state  offering  such  training. 

Rising  to  this  challenge  the  faculty  of  the  School  of  Agricul- 
ture has  developed  a  new  concept  in  agricultural  training. 

Three  curricula — agricultural  science,  agricultural  business, 
and  agricultural  technology — offer  a  variety  of  training  to 
prepare  the  youth  of  our  state  for  the  thousands  of  jobs  in 
agriculture  and  related  fields. 

The  School  of  Agriculture  also  has  two  other  important 
functions.  Through  agricultural  research  conducted  on  the 
campus  and  in  16  research  stations  scattered  over  the  state, 
new  information  and  techniques  of  production  are  developed. 
And  through  an  Extension  Service  which  has  a  small  staff  in 
each  of  the  state's  100  counties,  research  information  is  sup- 
plied to  the  rural  people  of  the  state,  and  to  industries  closely 
associated  with  agriculture. 

The  agricultural  field  is  full  of  challenge  and  change,  but 
most  of  all  it  is  filled  with  opportunity. 


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THE  AGRICULTURIST 


Hal  Johnson,  Editor 


The  Agriculturist  is  the  official  publication  of  the 
School  of  Agriculture  and  the  "Ag"  Club.  Published  four 
times  a  year,  its  content  includes  a  thorough  coverage  of 
Ag  School  activities  for  the  benefit  of  the  student  here  at 
college,  his  parents  at  home,  potential  students  of  agri- 
culture, and  any  other  persons  who  might  be  interested 
in  what  goes  on  in  the  life  of  a  college  agricultural  stu- 
dent. 

The  Agriculturist,  by  printing  articles  on  soils,  live- 
stock, and  other  items  that  are  invaluable  to  agricultur- 
ists, promotes  closer  cooperation  between  students,  fac- 
ulty, and  alumni.  This  magazine  serves  as  an  important 
mode  of  publicity  both  within  the  state  and  on  a  national 
scale. 


STAFF 


EDITORIAL 

Harold  Lineberger 
Ervin  Lineberger 
William  Haynes 
Tom  Gilmore 
G.  K.  Davis 
Ed  McBride 
Frank  Enloe 
Ben  Kittrell 
Burt  Sutton 


ILLUSTRATIONS 

J.  C.  Punch 
John  McGlamery 


BUSINESS  STAFF 


Leon  Allen 
Ken  Howe 
Larry  Baxter 
Tom   Pearman 
Tommie  Tharrington 
Ronnie  Tharrington 
Ellis  Byrd 


Otho  Wells 
Jerry  White 
Bobby  Shepherd 
Chesley  Greene 
Dale  Hedrick 
Donald  O'Quinn 
G.  B.  Spence 


Sarah   Leggett,  Sponsor 


Bob  Leonard,  Business  Manager 


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ALPHA 
ZETA 


Larry    Patterson,    President 


OFFICERS 

Larry  Patterson      Chancellor 

Don  Robertson  Censor 

Jim  McMinn  Treasurer 

Hal  Johnson                                    Chronicler 
Phil  Carlton       Scribe 


Alpha  Zeta  was  founded  at  Columbus, 
Ohio,  on  November  4,  1897.  The  North 
Carolina  Chapter  was  the  eighth  of  forty- 
five  chapters  and  was  chartered  in  1904. 
Its  aims  are  perhaps  best  expressed  in  the 
words  of  the  founders:  "Alpha  Zeta  was 
established  neither  as  an  honor  nor  as  a 
social  fraternity,  but  as  a  professional 
fraternity  whose  membership  shall  be  com- 
bined of  the  qualities  of  high  scholarship, 
fine  fellowship,  and  sound  character." 
These  are  the  vital  qualities  of  leadership 
in  the  field  of  agriculture  for  which  the 
fraternity  was  established  to  encourage 
and  develop. 


Allen 

Ayscue 

Baker 

Baxter 


Bost 

Bramlett 

Carlton 

Carrigan 


Cilmore 

Greene 

Hendrix 

Hood 


Hunt 

Johnson,  H.  M. 

Johnson,  W.   H. 

Kittrell 


Knox 

Leonard 

Lennon 

Lineberger 


McMinn 

Nitong 

Parker,  J.  F. 

Parker,  W.  0. 


Patterson 

Pilch 

Robertson 

Smith 


Sneed 

Tabor 

Weavil 

Williamson 


Willis 
Woodlief 


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AGRICULTURE 

CLUB 


Clay  Price,  President 


Clay   Price 
Ben    Kittrell 
Ken   Howe 
Leon   Allen 
Roy    Holder 
Wayne  Nifong 


OFFICERS 

President 
Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 
Custodian 

Reporter 


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

The  Ag  Club  was  organized  in  1917  to  provide  recrea- 
tional, educational,  and  entertainment  programs  for  its 
members,  and  to  promote  school  spirit.  The  club  strives 
to  accomplish  these  objectives  through  a  variety  of  ac- 
tivities. At  the  weekly  meetings  members  enjoy  informal 
talks,  illustrated  lectures,  educational  movies,  and  enter- 
tainment programs.  It  also  sponsors  the  Students  Ag 
Fair,  the  Barnwarming,  Ag  Day,  and  has  its  own  out- 
standing  publication,  "The   N.   C.   State  Agriculturist." 


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Norma  Jean  Daugherty,  Sponsor 


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AGRONOMY 

CLUB 


Austin   D.   Merrick,   President 


The  aims  of  the  Agronomy  Society  are  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. 


Austin   D.  Merrick 
Carlton   Earl  Davis 
Ross  Knowles 
George   Spence 
William  Smith 
Tom   Pearson 
Dr.  W.  M.  Lewis 
Mr.  E.  0.  Skogley 


OFFICERS 

President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Reporter 

Senior  Adviser 

Junior  Adviser 


Katie  Alliston,  Sponsor 


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AMERICAN 
SOCIETY  OF 
AGRICULTURAL 
ENGINEERS 


OFFICERS 

Ronald  Sneed        President 

Preston    Sasser    Vice-President 

Larry  Patterson  Secretary 

T.  J.  Barnes       Treasurer 

Ed  Law  Reporter 

Clarence  Hood   ...  FEI 

Thomas  Garner  Faculty  Adviser 


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  opportuni- 
ties that  are  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. 


MECHANIZED  AGRICULTURE  CLUB 


OFFICERS 


Donald  Morris 
James  Spense 
Willis  Umstead 
Emmett  Patterson 
John  W.  Weaver 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Faculty  Adviser 


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AGRICULTURAL    EDUCATION    CLUB 


OFFICERS 

Roger  C.  Bunch 

President 

Charles   Russell 

Reporter 

Wallace  R.  Baker 

Vice-President 

James   Saules 

Custol 

Roger  Mozingo 

Secretary 

Bobby  Nethercutt 

Program  Chairman 

Ben   Kittrell 

Treasurer 

Jake  Vinson    

.                  Social  Chairman 

MEMBERS 

Atkins 

Brock 

Covington 

Lock wood 

Poindexter 

Sheron 

Baker 

Bryon 

Cuttler 

Mauley 

Reese 

Spencer 

Balwin 

Buck 

Gray 

Morton 

Reeves 

Taylor 

Blanchard 

Bunch 

Honeycutt 

Mozingo 

Roach 

Vinson 

Boyette 

Clark 

Kittrell 

Murphy 

Russell 

Walker 

Briggs 

Coble 

Knox 

Nethercutt 

Sane 

Weavil 

Brisson 

Coley 

Knox,  E. 

Nunalee 

Sasser 

Winston 

PRE-VETS    CLUB 


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OFFICERS 


Don  Robertson 
Zane  Bowles 
John  Freeman 
Harold  McClure 
Kenneth  Dills 


President 

Vice-President 

Treasurer 

Program  Chairman 

Publicity  Chairman 


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HORTICULTURE    CLUB 


OFFICERS 


Chesley  Greene 
I.  L.  Sales 
Otho  Wells 
Judy  Medlm 
Harley  Blackwell 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Reporter 


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  extracurricular 
activities. 


AGRICULTURAL    ECONOMICS    CLUB 


OFFICERS 


Dan  Carroll 
Kent  Mann 
John  Seism 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary -Treasurer 


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


Farm  Economics  Association  members  so  they  can  be- 
come familiar  with  the  current  developments  in  the  field 
of  agricultural  economics. 


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POULTRY 
SCIENCE 
CLUB 


OFFICERS 


Hybert   Williamson 
Don   Davis 
Ken   Dills 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary -Treasurer 


Hybert  Williamson 
Willie  Payne 
Bob  Briley 
Don  Davis 


MEMBERS 

Ben  Wilson 
Jim   Coble 
Don  Robertson 
Jay  Wilfong 


Harold  McClure 
Ken  Dills 
John  Freeman 


PI 


ALPHA 
XI 


OFFICERS 
Tom  Gilmore  President 

Jameson  Bunn  Vice-President 

Judy  Medlin     Secretary-Treasurer 
Dr.  T.  F.  Cannon  Chaplain 

Dot  Morton  Marshal 


Pi  Alpha  Xi  is  a  National  Honorary  Floricultural  Fra- 
ternity. The  purpose  of  the  fraternity  is  to  promote  high 
scholarship  and  fellowship  among  its  members,  to  in- 
crease the  efficiency  of  the  profession,  and  to  estabish 


cordial    relations    among    the    students,    educators,   and 
professional  florists. 

The  lota  Chapter  of  Pi  Alpha  Xi  was  established  at 
North  Carolina  State  College  in  1957. 


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4-H 

CLUB 

OFFICERS 

Leon  Allen 

President 

Alan   Feimster 

Vice-President 

Chuck   Graham 

Secretary 

Bill  Summcy 

Treasurer 

Jerry  White 

Reporter 

The  Collegiate  4-H  Club  first  started  on  State  Col- 
lege campus  in  April,  1940  as  the  State  College  4-H 
Supper  Club  with  the  objectives  to  foster  fellowship 
among  4-H  members  at  State  College,  to  promote  lead- 
ership and  citizenship,  and  to  acquaint  club  members 
with   Extension   work  and  workers.  Today  the  club  pro- 


motes leadership,  fellowship,  citizenship,  and  religious 
development  through  weekly  meetings,  deputations  with 
Woman's  College  4-H  Club,  4-H  Church  Sunday  Serv- 
ices, devotionals,  and  projects  such  as  operating  a  check- 
ing service  booth  at  the  State  Fair  and  building  the 
Homecoming  float. 


ANIMAL 
INDUSTRY 
CLUB 


OFFICERS 

James  Smith President 

Charles  McConnel       Vice-President 

Ken  Howe         ...  Secretary 

Bill   Adcock  Reporter 

Dr.  Wise  Adviser 

G.  V.  Frye  Treasurer 


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


tific Ways";  sponsors  the  annual  Breeders  Barbecue;  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  con- 
tests. All  students  enrolled  in  Animal  Industry  are  mem- 
bers of  the  Animal  Industry  Club. 


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SCHOOL 

OF 

DESIGN 


DEAN  H.  L  KAMPHOEFNER 


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The  School  of  Design  is  devoted  to  the  development  of  o  native  art  form  in  the 
practical  and  useful  arts  to  meet  the  needs  and  conditions  of  the  Southern  region. 

Although  the  first  aim  of  the  School  of  Design  is  to  serve  North  Carolina  and  the 
regions  of  the  South,  the  students  will  be  equipped,  through  the  teaching  of  the 
school,  to  work  in  any  region. 

Professional  courses  of  study  are  now  offered  in  Architecture,  Landscape  Architec- 
ture, and  Products  Design.  Products  Design  is  new  this  year  and  will  actively  collabo- 
rate with  a  number  of  presently  organized  departments  on  the  campus  that  are  now 
engaged  in  management  and  production,  and  will  concern  itself  with  problems  of  form 
and  aesthetics  as  related  to  the  design  of  products  and  the  production  of  products. 

As  the  only  department  of  Architecture  in  North  Carolina  and  the  only  department 
of  Landscape  Architecture  in  the  region,  the  opportunities  are  unlimited  for  the 
school's  graduates  to  contribute  to  the  solution  of  problems  in  building  design,  plan- 
ning, and  general  construction. 


LANDSCAPE  CLUB 


The  objectives  of  the   Landscape  Club 
are  as  follows: 

— to  entertain  visiting  critics  and 
lecturers  from  the  landscaping  field. 

— to  sponsor  projects  for  the  better- 
ment of  the  School  of  Design. 

— to  further  enable  upperclassmen  to 
aid  in  the  orientation  of  freshmen  in 
the  curriculum. 

— to  sponsor  the  annual  Landscape 
Field  trip. 

— to  provide  an  outlet  for  the  student 
chapter  of  American  Society  of  Land- 
scape Architects. 

— to  promote  a  general  fraternal  at- 
mosphere among  the  members  of  the 
Landscape  department. 


OFFICERS 

Max   Evans    President 

Hal  Price  Vice-President 

Kent  Watson    .  .  Secretary 

Jim  Klutz  Treasurer 


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SCHOOL 

OF 

EDUCATION 


The  School  of  Education  provides  the  pro- 
fessional pre-employment  training  required 
for  certificating  teachers  of  Vocational  Agri- 
culture, 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  undergraduate  training  for  rec- 
reation leaders  in  industrial  and  rural  areas. 

Teachers  of  Vocational  Agriculture,  In- 
dustrial Arts,  Industrial  Education,  counsel- 
ors, and  industrial  psychologists  may  attain 
professional  improvement  through  the  pro- 
grams of  graduate  study. 


EPSILON 

PI 

TAU 


Epsilon  Pi  Tau  is  the  international  honor  society  in  Industrial  Arts 
and  Industrial-Vocational  Education.  The  purposes  are  1 1  I  to  recog- 
nize the  plan  of  skill,  2  to  promote  social  and  professional  pro- 
ficiency, and  13)  to  foster  and  reward  research  and  publish  its 
results. 


W^^^m  Lft. ifcT 

KAPPA 
PHI 
KAPPA 


Kappa  Phi  Kappa  is  a  national  honorary  and  professional 
education  fraternity,  the  purpose  of  which  is  to  promote  the 
cause  of  education  by  encouraging  men  of  sound  moral  char- 
acter and  recognized  ability  to  engage  in  the  study  of  its  prin- 
ciples and  problems.  For  the  furtherance  of  the  above  purpose 
the  fraternity  emphasizes  among  its  members  social  inter- 
course, scholarly  attainments,  and  professional  ideals. 


Ben    Browning 
Robert    Brisson 
Ben  Kittrell 
Jeff  Weavil 
Clifton  Woodlief 
Thomas  I.  Hines 


OFFICERS 

President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Treasurer 

Expansion  Secretary 

Faculty  Adviser 


Ben   Browning,  President 


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INDUSTRIAL   ARTS   CLUB 


Tom   Wallace 
President 


Francis  Scott  Key 
Vice-President 


Hobert  Williams 
Treasurer 


Donald   Hagler 
Secretary 


Ralph   Blackwood 
Program  Chairman 


The  Industrial  Arts  Club  brings  together  the  members  of  the  department  in  order 
that  they  may  become  better  acquainted.  Outstanding  men  in  related  fields  present 
to  the  club  at  its  meetings  the  latest  ideas  and  news  of  the  professional  world.  The 
club  strives  to  make  its  profession  better  known  and  to  influence  young  men  to 
train  for  a  future  in   Industrial  Arts. 


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♦^**, 


The  School  of  Engineering  is  on  integral  port  of 
and  is  vitally  concerned  with  the  state's  economic  de- 
velopment through  the  training  of  its  youth  and  the 
utilization  of  its  natural  resources. 

Dr.  John  H.  Lampe,  Dean  of  Engineering,  directs  a 
staff  which  includes  some  of  the  educational  and 
scientific  leaders  of  the  nation. 

In  addition  to  its  seven  undergraduate  curricula, 
the  School  of  Engineering  also  provides  courses  of 
study  leading  to  the  Master,  Master  of  Science,  and 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degrees. 

This  excellent  and  progressive  school  can  be  count- 
ed on  to  offer  leadership  in  the  training  of  our  young 
people  as  well  as  to  further  industrial  activity  in  North 
Carolina. 


SCHOOL   OF   ENGINEERING 


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AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  PHYSICS 


OFFICERS 

Robert  R.  Liguori 

President 

Hank  Hamilton 

Vice-President 

Eiien   Culler 

Secretary 

James   Folsum 

Treasurer 

Kenneth  Russell 

En 

9 

neers 

Fair  Chairman 

The  student  section  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Physics  is  an  organization  whose  purpose  is  the  advance- 
ment and  diffusion  of  knowledge  of  the  science  of  physics 
and  its  application  to  human  welfare.  The  section  was 
formed  in  1950  and  has  been  steadily  growing  in  mem- 
bership and  activities.  Today  it  is  one  of  the  most  active 
of  the  technical  societies  on  campus. 


R.  R.  Liguori,  President 


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ENGINEERS' 
COUNCIL 


OFFICERS 

R.  H.  Redwine  President 

William   R.  Foss  Vice-President 

Robert  R.  Liguori  Secretary 

Donald  N.  Cox  Treasurer 


Redwine 
President 


Vice-President 


ENGINEERS'   FAIR 


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The  Engineers'  Council  is  composed 
of  elected  representatives  of  the  various 
engineering  schools  of  the  campus.  The 
primary  function  of  this  group  is  to  co- 
ordinate the  activities  of  the  various 
societies  represented. 

Each  year  the  Council  sponsors  the 
Engineers'  Exposition.  It  is  also  respon- 
sible for  directing  the  publication  of 
the  "Southern  Engineer." 

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

Scholarship  is  encouraged  at  the 
freshman  level  by  electing  the  two  out- 
standing freshmen  from  each  depart- 
ment as  Companions  of  St.  Patrick. 

This  past  year,  the  Council  took  over 
the  sponsorship  of  the  engineering  ex- 
hibit at  the  State  Fair. 


Alley 

Atkins 

Baldwin 

Briggs 


Brock 

Buchanan 

Carson 

Clark,  ).   D. 


Clark,  R.  C. 
Currie 

Deaton        0? 
Fisher 


Fluck 

Folsom 

Freeze 

Goodwin 


Hardy 

Herman 

Kendrick 

Lane 


Lanier 

Madren,  F.  S. 

Madren,   P.   L 

Menscer 


Morris 

Morrow 

McBrayer 

Niven 


O'Quinn 

Parrott 

Price 

Sasser 


Scarborough 

Simmons 

Sisk 

Stover 


Thornburg 
Whitaker 


AMERICAN 
SOCIETY  OF 

MECHANICAL 
ENGINEERING 


OFFICERS 


Robert  A.  Vogler 
James  N.  Untz 
Albert  C.  Wilfong 
P.  Marion  Rothrock 


Chairman 

Vice-Chairman 

Secretary -Treasurer 

Fair  Chairman 


The  N.  C.  State  Student  Section  of  ASME  is  dedicated  to 
promoting  academic  and  professional  interest  in  mechanical 
engineering.  Nationally  noted  speakers,  inspection  trips,  joint 
meetings  with  parent  groups,  contests  and  socials  are  the 
stimulative  means.  ASME  also  affords  opportunity  for  de- 
velopment of  individual  leadership,  administration,  and  public 
speaking. 


Robert  A.   Vogler,   Chairman 


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PI   TAU   SIGMA 

OFFICERS 

Crawford  R.  Meeks     President 

John  E.  Fletcher  Vice-President 

James  H.  Gwaltney  Recording  Secretary 

I                          Charles  B.  Johnson                        Corresponding  Secretary 
Robert  L.  Williams  Treasurer 

Robert  E.  Beasley Historian 

^B  ' V^                                          Membership  in  Pi  Tau  Sigma  is  the  highest  honor  that  can 

JM  ^^                                be  obtained  by  a  mechanical  engineering  student  in  his  field. 

^^^m     IX  (■*                                             He  must  maintain   a   very  high  scholastic  average  in  order  to 

^A                           J^K.  I                                                   ^e  e''9''3'c   'ror  membership,  but  this   is   by   no  means   the  only 

M                            iH  /.                                                requirement,  for  selection  is  also  based  on  social  adaptability, 

St       P     ',  /                                                honesty,  personal  cleanliness,  neatness,  and  soundness  of  prin- 
ciples and  morals.   If  a  man   is  deemed  worthy,  he  is  invited 

Crawford    Meeks,    President  .    .  _  .  ...  . 

to  join  Pi  Tau  Sigma,  an  honor  which  all  men  would  be  proud 
to  claim  as  theirs. 


Anderson 

Crowder 
Hart 

Neal 


Basnight 
Deans 
Kerr 
Raper 


Beasley 
Ernull 
Kirk 
Sideris 


Brown 
Eudy 

Lineberry 
Stinnett 


Bush 
Fletcher 
McDonald 
Thomas 


Carter 
Carren 
Meeks 
Wilfong 


Clark 

Gwaltney 

Moore 


Williams 


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Paul  E.  Scarborough,  President 


AMERICAN  INSTITUTE 
OF 

ELECTRICAL 
ENGINEERING 

INSTITUTE  OF  RADIO  ENGINEERS 


OFFICERS 

Paul  E.  Scarborough 

Chairman 

Raymond 

E.  Briggs 

Vice-Chairman 

Darrell  V. 

Menscer 

Local  Secretary 

Arnold  G. 

Moore 

AIEE  Secretary 

Steve    Ledbetter 

IRE    Secretary 

Harvey  G 

White 

Treasurer 

Edward  G 

Manning, 

IRE; 

Edw 

n  W. 

Winkler, 

AIEE 

Counselors 

The  joint  student  branch  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers  and  the  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 
is  the  electrical  engineering  student  professional  organi- 
zation at  State  College.  It  is  affiliated  with  two  of  the 


major  electrical  engineering  national  societies.  The  stu- 
dent branch  has  the  dual  function  of  carrying  on  student 
activities  and  bringing  professional  programs  to  the  elec- 
trical engineering  students. 


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ETA 
KAPPA 
NU 


William    T.    Easter 
Thomas  A.  Feeley 
Richard  A.  Dobyns 
Darrell  J.  Eudy 
William  C.  Sain 
Mr.  Hannis  W.  Thompson 


OFFICERS 

President 

Vice-President 

Recording  Secretary 

Corresponding  Secretary 

Treasurer 

Faculty  Adviser 


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  Engineer- 
ing students. 


William  T.  Easter 
President 


Ausband 

Cilvik 

Hoyle 

Lowery 

Sain 


Beadles 

Dobyns 

Huff 

Lyda 

Scarborough 


Blake 

Easter 

joines 

Mcintosh 

Schofield 


Boone  Bost 

Eudy  Everleigh 

Laughton  Ledbetter 

McKnight,  E.   P.     McKnight,  H.   M. 
Shepherd  Sigmon 


Bowman 

Fuller 

Leonard 

Miller 

Sprinkle 


Brown 

Harris 

Lippard 

Mitchell 

Stirwalt 


Bunn 

Hauser 

Little 

Monteith 

Swain 


Campbell 

Hinshaw 

Long 

Moore 

Underwood 


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R.  V.  Moss,  President 


AMERICAN 

SOCIETY   OF 
CIVIL   ENGINEERS 


OFFICERS 


R.  V.  Moss 
George  Parrott 
J.   Robert  Cambell 
John  R.  Anderson 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 


The  object  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 
is  to  afford  civil  engineering  students  an  opportunity  for 
fellowship  with  fellow  students,  faculty  members,  and 
practicing  engineers,  and  to  provide  a  means  whereby 
professional  knowledge  may  be  increased.  The  Student 
Chapter  relates  the  professional  development  of  the 
student  to  the  achievements  of  the  National  Society. 


Meetings  are  held  every  second  and  fourth  Tuesday 
night  at  7:00  P.M.  in  the  C.E.  Building  Auditorium. 
Addresses  by  professional  engineers,  films  on  engineering 
projects,  technical  papers  prepared  and  read  by  students, 
social  affairs,  and  business  meetings  constitute  the  pro- 
grams of  the  chapter.  The  chapter  also  publishes  its 
own  newspaper,  ON  THE  LEVEL.  Membership  is  open 
to  all   civil   engeering   students. 


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CHI 
EPSILON 


OFFICERS 


Frederick  Moreadith 
John  Robinson  Anderson 
William  Byrd  Kay,  Jr. 
Jan  Stewart  Jensen 
Frank  S.  Scarpa 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Associate  Editor 


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

Chi  Epsilon  was  organized  to  recognize  those  characteristics  of  the 
individual  engineer  deemed  fundamental  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  membership  of  approxi- 
mately twenty  men,  and  has  participated  actively  in  both  departmental 
and  school  projects. 


Anderson 

Bryant 

Donahoe 

Freeze 

Kay 

Moreadirh 

Pace 

Pollock 

Reynolds 

Scarpa 

Setzer 

Swann 

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INSTITUTE   OF   AERONAUTICAL    SCIENCES 


The  basic  mission  of  the  Institute  of  Aeronautical 
Sciences  is  to  facilitate  by  all  available  means  the  inter- 
change of  technical  ideas  among  aeronautical  engineers 
throughout  the  world.  Student  membership  has  been  es- 
tablished to  provide  the  student  engineer  of  science  with 
broad    opportunities    to   engage   in    activities   associated 


with  future  aviation  careers.  The  local  branch  encour- 
ages professional  consciousness  and  fellowship  through 
programs  of  guest  lectures,  film  showings,  and  social 
functions,  along  with  participation  in  annual  confer- 
ences. 


OFFICERS 

Victor  Emorrow  Chairman 

Robert  Reid  Womack  Vice-Chairman 
Edgar  C.  Lineberry  Program  Director 
John  E.  Fletcher  Recording  Secretary 
Walter  Kerr  Corresponding  Secretary 
Philip   M.    Deans  Treasurer 


SIGMA 
PI 


SIGMA 


OFFICERS 

Bobby    Leonard  President 

Robert    Hutchins  Vice-President 

Charles   Bridgman 

Corresponding  Secretary 

William    Remini  Treasurer 


Sigma  Pi  Sigma  is  the  National  physics  honor  society. 
Its  objects  are  to  award  distinction  to  outstanding  stu- 
dents and  professional  physicists,  to  promote  friendship 
between  these  men  ond  to  stimulate  a  lively  interest  in 
the  quest  for  understanding  our  physical  universe. 

This   year   the   activities   of   Sigma    Pi   Sigma    ranged 


from  lectures  on  satellites,  reactors  and  radiation  dam- 
age to  volleyball,  barbecues,  and  informal  dinners.  Our 
aim  was  and  is  to  make  Sigma  Pi  Sigma  more  than  an 
honor  to  be  won,  but  an  active  catalyst  for  the  combina- 
tion of  curiosity  and  cooperation  which  will  unlock  na- 
ture's secrets  for  man's  benefit  in  the  future. 


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AMERICAN    SOCIETY    FOR   METALS 


The  North  Carolina  State  College  Group  of  the  Ameri-  of  technical  material  are  made  available  to  the  group 

can  Society  for  Metals  functions  as  an  active  organiza-  by  the  national  headquarters  in  an  effort  to  further  the 

tion  for  discussing  metallurgical  factors.  Vast  resources  dissemination  for  technical  knowledge. 


OFFICERS 

Jerry  Waller  Chairman 

Bill  Remini  Vice-Chairman 

Ron  Hardy  Secretary 

Bennie   Ward  Treasurer 

Dr.  W.  W.  Austin  Faculty  Adviser 


FURNITURE 
CLUB 

OFFICERS 

Graham  W.  Bostick        President 

John   Conway  Vice-President 

Walter  Bean  Secretary 

Vasser  Matthews  Treasurer 

E.  S.  Johnson  Adviser 


The  Club  is  organized  by  the  students  of  the  Furniture  ment.  Speakers  from  the  furniture  industry  keep  us  in- 

curriculum,   and    advised    by    Professor    Rodolph    Willard  formed  by  giving  us  first  hand  information  of  the  latest 

and  by  Professor  E.  Sigurd  Willard,  head  of  the  depart-  developments  in  the  industry. 


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THETA   TAU 


Brown 

Clark 

Daughtridge 

Garland 

Harriss 

LeCwin 

Lemons 

Martin 

Redwine 

Smith 

Treece 
PLEDGE  CLASS 

Yionoulis 

McBrayer 


OFFICERS 

G.  Frank  Smith,  Jr.  Regent 

Ben  C.  Treece  Vice  Regent 

George  Harriss  Scribe 

Richard   H.   Redwine  Treasurer 


Theta  Tau,  founded  at  the  University  of 
Minnesota  on  October  15,  1904,  established  Rho 
Chapter  at  State  College  in  1927.  It  is  a  pro- 
fessional engineering  fraternity  whose  object  is 
to  develop  and  maintain  a  high  degree  of  pro- 
fessional interest  among  its  members  and  to  unite 
them    in   a   strong   bond   of   fraternal   brotherhood. 

In  keeping  with  its  aims,  Theta  Tau  regularly 
participates  in  the  Engineer's  Fair  as  well  as 
sponsoring  projects  of  its  own  in  the  interest  of 
professional  engineering   and   State   College. 


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ROCKHOUNDS 


Frank  M.  Alley,  Jr. 

President 

Joseph  E.  Maddox,  Jr. 

Vice 

-President 

Harold  E.  Meyer 

Treasurer 

James  H.  Clippard,  Jr. 

Secretary 

Dr.  Henry  S.  Brown 

Adviser 

The  Rockhounds  are  an  affiliated  chapter  of  The 
American  Institute  of  Mining,  Metallurgical,  and  Pe- 
troleum Engineers.  The  purpose  of  this  society  is  to  pro- 

i 


mote  among  its  members  an  increasing  knowledge  of 
Geological  Engineering  and  to  instill  a  professional  pride 
in  the  life  work  they  have  chosen. 


AMERICAN  INSTITUTE  OF  INDUSTRIAL  ENGINEERS 


.  , 


OFFICERS 

William  R.  Foss  President 

Vernon   D.  Niven  Vice-President 

Doris  Lane  Secretary 

Wilson  C.  Whitaker  Treasurer 

Ted  Walker  Faculty  Adviser 


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OFFICERS 


G.  W.  Adkins 

Donald    Keen 

W.   H.  L.  Westbrook   III 

Charles  Hagwood 

John  D.  Ellenberg 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Treasurer 

Corresponding  Secretary 


I  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  in- 
vited to  join  the  student  chapter  of  AICHE. 

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


AMERICAN  SOCIETY 

OF   HEATING  AND  AIR 
CONDITIONING   ENGINEERS 

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, 


co-ordination  of  departmental  activities,  and  develop- 
ment of  character  and  leadership  are  other  high  ob- 
jectives. These  objectives  are  accomplished  through  in- 
teresting programs  of  outstanding  engineers  from  the 
field,  joint  meetings  with  the  North  Carolina  Division  of 
ASHAE,  educational   films,  and  social  outings. 

Membership  is  open  to  students  in  the  field  of  en- 
gineering who  are  interested  in  the  field  of  heating, 
ventilating,  and  air  conditioning. 


OFFICERS 

Craig  J.  Smith 
President 

N.  Keith  Oates 
Vice-President 

Alexander   Denson 
Secretary 

Orazio  T.   Leone 

Treasurer 

Kenneth  Sisk 

Engineer's  Council 
Representative 

Hart  L.  Norwood 
Reporter 


THE 

AMERICAN  CERAMIC 
SOCIETY 

OFFICERS 

R.  B.  Arthur  President 

R.  D.  McBroyer                                               Vice-President 
J.  L.  Huntley  Secretary 

Tom  Kremminger                          Corresponding  Secretary 
R.  N.  Dixon Treasurer 


The  North  Carolina  State  College  Student  Branch  of 
the  American  Ceramic  Society  was  organized  to  familiar- 
ize 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. 


K  E  R  A  M  O  S 


OFFICERS 

Richard  Redwine  President 

Larry  Huntley  Vice-President 

Doug  McBrayer  Secretary 

R.  B.  Arthur,  Jr.  Treasurer 

Tommy  Kremminger  _  Herald 

Keramos,  the  national  professional  Ceramic 
Engineering  Fraternity,  was  founded  in  1902 
at  Ohio  State  University,  and  is  the  oldest 
professional  engineering  fraternity  in  the 
world.  While  the  organization  is  strictly  pro- 
fessional in  nature,  the  requirements  for 
membership  are  as  high  as  most  of  the  honor- 
ary societies  and  it  permits  the  wearing  of 
the  key  by  honor  students.  Membership  is 
offered  in  the  Department  of  Ceramics  or 
Ceramic  Engineering  to  those  who  have  a 
good  scholastic  record,  a  good  character  rec- 
ord and  who  give  promise  of  making  good  in 
industry.  The  principal  object  of  the  fraternity 
is  to  promote  and  emphasize  mental  achieve- 
ment and  to  promote  interest  in  ceramic 
art,  technology,  and  engineering. 


THE   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  program  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  new  Wood  Products  Laboratory,  and  the  Robertson 
Laboratory  of  Pulp  and  Paper  Technology  provide  exceptional  facilities  for  education 
and   research. 


Since  its  beginning  in  1929  the  program  in  Forestry  Education  has  been  recognized 
by  the  Trustees  as  a  regional  program.  This  regional  status  is  emphasized  by  the 
fact  that  this  year  students  from  twenty-four  states  and  two  foreign  countries  were 
enrolled,  as  well  as  by  the  unprecedented  support  being  received  by  the  School  from 
the  wood  industries  of  the  entire  South.  The  rapid  growth  of  the  School  necessitated 
departmentalization  during  the  year  with  the  establishment  of  the  Department  of 
Forest  Management  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  T.  E.  Maki  and  the  Department  of 
Wood  Products  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  J.  S.  Bethel. 


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FOURDRINIER 
SOCIETY 


OFFICERS 

Bill  Schui 

President 

Ted  Robinson 

Vice-President 

Phillip  Holland 

Secretary 

John  Thompson 

Treasurer 

The  Fourdrinier  Society  was  founded  in  1957  to  promote  educational  and  social 
activities  within  the  pulp  and  paper  technology  curriculum.  It  is  the  aim  of  the  society 
to  cooperate  with  the  alumni  and  other  friends  of  the  college  and  to  work  at  all 
times  for  the  best  interest  of  the  students  and  the  school. 


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FORESTRY   CLUB 


OFFICERS 


Jack  Sturgill 
Dane  Rot-en 
Wray  Freeman 
Leon  Bonner 
Edward   Langsron 
Jim  McMinn 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

Publicity  Chairman 

Sergeant- At- Arms 

Assistant  Program  Chairman 


David  Bramlett  Assistant  Rolleo  Chairman 

Jack  Sturgill Forester 

Roy  Stonecypher  Associate  Forester 

Dane   Roten  Forest   Ranger 

Bill  Schul Secretary-Fiscal  Agent 

Professor   Slocum  Faculty   Adviser 


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  at  these  meetings. 

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


tobacco  spitting,  and  various  other  types  of  competition. 
The  outstanding  social  event  of  the  year  is  the  "Logger's 
Brawl." 

Publication  of  the  PINETUM,  the  Forestry  School  an- 
nual, is  sponsored  by  the  club  and  distributed  to  forestry 
students  and  alumni.  The  club  also  publishes  SLABS 
AND  EDGINGS,  bi-monthly  paper  containing  articles 
and   news  of  particular  interest  to  forestry  students. 


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THE 

PINETUM 


STAFF 

Editor,   Richard  Welch 

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. 


XI   SIGMA   PI 


OFFICERS 

Jack  C.  Sturgill 
Forester 

Roy  Stonecypher 
Associate   Forester 

Bill  Schul 
Secretary-Fiscal  Agent 

Dane   Roten 
Forest  Ranger 


Xi  Sigma  Pi  is  a  national  honor  fraternity  whose 
purpose  is  the  recognition  and  promotion  of  leadership, 
scholarship,  and  interest  in  the  profession  of  forestry. 
Each    year,    the    organization    honors    the    outstanding 


freshman  and  senior  in  the  School  of  Forestry.  The  fra- 
ternity sponsors  annual  public  lectures  by  nationally 
known  individuals  working  in  forestry  or  allied  profes- 
sions. 


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SCHOOL 

OF 

TEXTILES 


Continuous  development  of  new  fibers,  new  fabrics,  new  processes,  and  equipment 
has  made  the  textile  industry  not  only  the  second  largest,  but  also  one  of  the  most 
colorful,  most  fascinating,  and  most  dynamic  in  our  economic  life.  Industry's  ever- 
growing demand  for  well-trained  young  men  and  women  in  the  field  of  textiles 
has  placed  the  graduates  of  this  school  at  a  very  high  premium.  The  graduate  of 
today  is  well  on  his  way  to  a  position  of  leadership.  He  follows  the  footsteps  of  the 
very  many  graduates  who  now  serve  the  industry  in  various  responsible  capacities. 
Their  multifold  achievements  attest  in  a  large  measure  to  the  success  of  a  sound 
and  progressive  educational  program. 


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KAPPA  TAU    BETA 


OFFICERS 

Robert  Cuchman  President 

John  Blevine  Vice-President 

Raymond  Weldon  Secretary 

Peter  Nohn  Treasurer 


Harry  Lindsay 
Carol  J.   Leatherman 
Ormand  Moore 
Hugh   E.  Simmons 
John   Franklin   Nixon 


David  McMahon 
James  Marer 
Otto   Brockman 
James  Moore 


Henry   Brammon 
Spencer  Sharpe 
Carlos   F.  Sanchez 
Ahmed  A.  Hilal 
Martin  B.  Foil,  Jr. 


AMERICAN   ASSOCIATION   OF  TEXTILE 
CHEMISTS   AND   COLORISTS 


OFFICERS 

Eddie  Max  Barringer  President 

Daniel  D.  Ward  Vice-President 

Preston  G.  Baker,  Jr.  Secretary 

John  W.  Nix  Treasurer 

Professor  Kenneth  Campbell  Adviser 


The  American  Association  of  Textile  Chemists  and 
Colorists  seeks  to  gain  experience  and  interests  in  the 
dyeing  and  finishing  of  textile  goods  through  monthly 
meetings.  Speakers  are  invited  from  various  sources 
throughout  North  Carolina  and  other  areas. 


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TOMPKINS 

TEXTILE   COUNCIL 


E.    M.    Barringer 
President 


The  Tompkins  Textile  Council  is  the  student's  governing  body  of  the  School  of 
Textiles.  It  is  composed  of  representotives  from  the  various  textile  organizations 
and  representatives  from  each  class. 

The  Council  acts  as  the  bridge  between  the  students  and  the  faculty.  Also,  the 
Tompkins  Textile  Council  sponsors  many  student  functions  each  year,  highlighted 
by  the  Textile  School  Open  House  and  the  Annual  Textile  Picnic.  To  be  a  member 
of  the  Tompkins  Textile  Council  is  one  of  the  highest  honors  in  the  School  of 
Textiles. 


OFFICERS 

Eddie  Max  Barringer  President 

Willie  C.  Bowen  Vice-President 

John  W.  Nix  Secretary 

Bryson  T.   Dickerson  Treasurer 

Professor  G.   H.   Dunlap  Adviser 


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PHI 
PSI 


Donald   Bailey 
President 


Phi  Psi  Fraternity  is  a  professional  textile  fraternity,  the  objects  and  aims  being: 
first,  to  promote  good  fellowship  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  advancement  of  its  members. 

Eta  Chapter  at  State  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  banquet  in  the  spring  at  which  a  cup  is  awarded  to  the  Man  of  the  Year  in  the 
North  Carolina  Textile   Industry. 


OFFICERS 

Donald  Clark   Bailey  President 

Bennie  Jenks  Vice-President 

Paul  Tyndall  Recording  Secretary 

Willie  Charles  Bowen  Treasurer 

Eugene   Rickell  Corresponding  Secretary 


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DELTA   KAPPA   PHI 


Delta  Kappa  Phi  is  the  oldest  professional  textile 
fraternity  in  America,  having  been  founded  in  1899  at 
the  Philadelphia  Textile  Institute.  Started  around  a 
nucleus  of  seventeen  members,  Kappa  Chapter  was  in- 
stituted on  May  14,  1948  at  State  College.  The  fra- 
ternity strives  to  create  a  fraternal  relationship  and 
greater  social  enjoyment  among  its  members,  as  well 
as  promote  the  interest  of  its  members  in  acquiring 
a  thorough  education  in  textiles.  The  chapter  at  State 
College  also  strives  to  promote  activities  of  interest 
to  the  Textile  School. 


OFFICERS 

John  Blevins  President 

Bryson   Dickerson  Vice-President 

Everett  Drake  Secretary 

Harry   Lindsay  Treasurer 

William    Porter  Scribe 
Ben  Hudson                                                Sergeant-At-Arms 

Darr  Shealy  Pledge  Master 

Carle  Mason  Dekap  Editor 


MEMBERS 


Barringer 

Blevins 

Caldwell 

Davis 

Dickerson 

Hammer 

Hudson 

Kelly 

Leatherman 

Lindsay 

Lynch 

Maness 

Mason 

Pope 

Porter 


Reeves 

Saunders 

Wright 

Hensley 

Rodgers 

Shealy 

Sherrer 

Simmons 

Smith 

Walden 

Ward 

Wilkes 

Medford 

Boone 

Drake 


Cash 

Cushman 

Weldon 

Kametches 

Skipper 

Sparr 

Seago 

Jones 

Brannon 

McMahon 

Kimrey 

Stanley 

Moore 

Overton 

Talbert 


Nelson 

Swicegood 

Edmonds 

Newell 

Barrett 

Culbreth 

Chambers 

Nixon 

Crouch 

Gardner 

Fuller 

Nixon 

Brummitt 

Brockman 


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SIGMA   TAU   SIGMA 


OFFICERS 

Willie    Bowen  President 

John  Nix  Vice-President 

Preston  Baker  Secretary 

Eddie  Barringer  Treasurer 


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  it  presented 
each  year  to  the  senior  in  textiles  with  the  highest  scho- 
lastic average.  The  Greek  letters  composing  the  name 
of  the  fraternity  represent  the  words,  Society  of  Textile 
Scholarship. 


Willie   Bowen 
President 


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Hammer 


Baker 
Henson 


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Gareth   Edwin  Annas  Hudson,  N.  C. 

Charles   Erwin    Burkhead  Asheboro,  N.  C. 

Lindsay  W.  Cox,  Jr.        Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


James  Bennett  Holliday 
Joseph  Delano  Hoskins 
George  Daniel  Knight,  Jr. 


Pinetops,  N.  C. 
Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Norlina,  N.  C. 


James  Donald  Lee 
William  Oliver  Moore 
Samuel  V.  Noe,  Jr. 


Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Cleveland,  N.  C. 

Louisville,  Ky. 


Shelton   Roy   Peed  Durham,  N.  C. 

Jesse  Julius  Peterson,  Jr.      Wilmington,  N.  C. 

Clyde   Edward   Richardson,  Jr. 

Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Charles  Alan  Sides  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

George  McCollum  Smart  Franklin,  Va. 

Raymond   Franklin   Stainback,  Jr. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 


Karl  Dane  Stuart 
Robert   H.   Tucker 
Jerry  Mitchell  Turner 
George  Warren  Vaughn 


Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C. 

Richmond,  Va. 


SATISH  CHANDRA  ANAND 

NEW  DELHI,  INDIA 
Field   Crops 

CHARLES  WILSON   AVERRE  III 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Plant   Pathology 

DAVID  ERNEST  BAILEY 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

BHASKAR  BANTWAL  BALIGA 

INDIA 
Nuclear   Engineering 

KENNETH   REECE  BARKER 

ROARING  RIVER,  N    C 
Plant   Pathology 

RONALD  L  BARON 

NEW  YORK,  N    Y 
Entomology 

HUBERT  PAUL  BARRINGER 

BESSEMER  CITY,  N    C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

MICHAEL  BEER 

LONG  ISLAND,  N.  Y. 
Psychology 

JAMES   DONALD   BLACKBURN 

MOUNT  AIRY,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 

EDWARD  EUGENE  BOHE 

CARY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

CECIL  CHARLIE  BROOKS 

SPARTA,  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

JAMES  WALKER  BROWN,  JR. 

HAMPSHIRE,  TENN. 
Dairy   Manufacturing 


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SHIRLEY  HARRISON  CARTER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Agricultural    Economics 

LUIS  ELIAS  CASTILLO 

CALLAO,  PERU 
Field    Crops 

TILSON   EDWARD  CHAPPELL 

BELVIDERE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

CHING-CHAO  CHO 

RALEIGH,  N,  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

MARTIN  CLARK 

CHATTANOOGA,  TENN, 
Electrical   Engineering 

HAZEL  VIRGINIA  CLARKE 

DURHAM,  N.  C 

Occupational   Information    and 

Guidance 

DIMITRIOS  M.  COKINOS 

NEW  YORK,  N.  Y 
Nuclear   Engineering 

NABIL  TEWFIK  COSTANDY 

EGYPT 
Textiles 

CARL  CRISCO,  JR. 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C 

Agricultural   and    Biological 

Chemistry 

ROY  A.  C.  DAULTON 

SALISBURY,  N.  C 
Plant    Pathology 

JORGE  G.  DAVIDE 

CEBU.  PHILIPPINES 
Agriculture 

MOSES  PAUL  DAVIS,  JR. 
Ceramic   Engineering 

RAJENDRA  KUMAR  DE 

CALCUTTA,   INDIA 
Agriculture 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  DILLEY 

SILVER  SPRING,  MD. 
Animal    Industry 

JOSEPH  CLYDE  DOWDLE 

BIRMINGHAM,  ALA 
Electrical   Engineering 


WALTER  D.  DUCKWORTH 

ATHENS.  TENN 
Entomology 

PHILIP  DUSKIN   DUKES 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Plant    Pathology 

FRANK  NICHOLAS  EGERTON 

BREVARD.  N.  C 
Animal    Ecology 

AHMED  ABDEL-WAHAB  EL-BAZ 

EGYPT 
Textiles 

FLOYD  WILKINS  ELLIOTT,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE.  N    C 
Applied  Mathematics 

AUDIE  DEE  ELROD 

SMITHVILLE,  TENN. 
Dairy    Manufacturing 

HOWARD  E.  ERDMAN 

WEATHERLY,  PA 
Genetics 

KENNETH  DEANE  FISHER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Plant   Pathology 

RONALD  GARY  FLETCHER 

ONTARIO,  CANADA 
Agricultural    Economics 

JOHN   EDWARD  FLYNN 

NEW  MILFORD,  CONN 
Entomology 

WEI-NING  FU 

SHANTUNG.  CHINA 
Agriculture 

RICARDO  GARCIA-LAGOS 

MEXICO 
Soils 

LINWOOD  E.  GENNINGS,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

Occupational    Information    and 

Guidance 

M.  RASHAD  GHAZI 

EGYPT 
Agricultural    Economics 

RAYMOND  W.  GIESEMAN 

WILLIAMSTOWN,   KAN 
Agricultural    Economics 


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JOSE  ALEJANDRO  GILES 

LIMA,  PERU 
Genetics 

CARROLL  RUFMAN  GRAY 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  N    C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

JAMES  W.  P.  GREGORY,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

MAX  EDWIN  GREGORY 

YORKVILLE.  TENN 
Dairy    Manufacturing 

ELLIOTT  BREWER  GROVER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
M  echanical    Engineering 

DALE  HERBERT  HABECK 

BOWLER,  WIS. 
Entomology 

LEIGH   HUGH   HAMMOND 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Agriculture 

LINUS  KWANG  RIUL  HAN 

SEOUL,  KOREA 
Nuclear  Engineering 

SYED  AHMED  HASNAIN 

PAKISTAN 
Nuclear  Engineering 

MOSTAFA  KAMEL  HATHOUT 

CAIRO,  EGYPT 
Animal   Industry 

JAMES  RAY  HAWKER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Psychology 

TUNG  KAU  HEUNG 

HONG  KONG 
Textiles 

H.  GILL  HILTON 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Soils 

BOU-LOONG  HO 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

JAFAR   HOOMANI 

TEHERAN,  IRAN 
Applied    Mathematics 


JOHN  N.  HORTON 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Education 

MAN-PAN   HUI 

HONG  KONG 
Civil   Engineering 

CHARLES  ROBERT  HUTCHINS 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering 

MAHMOND  AHMED  IBRAHIM 

ALEXANDRIA,  EGYPT 
Textiles 

TEODORO  A.  IRABAGON 

PHILIPPINES 
Entomology 

GOPALA  KRISHNA  IYENGAR 

INDIA 
Electrical   Engineering 

THOMAS  HOWARD  JACKSON 

EDINBURGH,  SCOTLAND 
Agriculture 

SAMUEL  FOREST  JENKINS,  JR. 

OXFORD.  N.  C. 
Plant    Pathology 

CHIA  REN  JIN 

HONG  KONG 
Textiles 

LEROY  KENNETH  JOHNSON 

OSAKIS.  MINN. 
Civil   Engineering 

EDGAR  WALTON  JONES 

MURRELLS  INLET,  S    C. 
Agricultural    Economics 

HARVEY  RAY  JOYNER 

ELM  CITY,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 

SEVANTILAL  S.  KAPASHI 

BOMBAY,  INDIA 
Textiles 

SHOJU   KAYASHIMA 

KYOTO,  JAPAN 
Agriculture 

STEPHEN  VINCENT  KAYE 

AVENEL,  N.  J. 
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RICHARD  LEROY  KEITHLEY 

COLORA,  MD. 
Wood    Technology 

ROBERT  PHILIP  KENNEL 

NEW  BERN,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

ROBERT  EUGENE  KINCH 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Psychology 

THOMAS  R.  KONSLER 

HENDERSON,  KY. 
Agriculture 

ERVIN  THADDEUS  KORNEGAY 

ALBERTSON,  N.  C. 
Animal   Industry 

HAROLD  W.  LANDRUM 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

PAUL  MORTIMER  LARGE 

PRINCESS  ANNE,  VA. 
Animal   Industry 

WILLIAM  DENNIS  LAWING,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Industrial    Engineering 

GUY  R.  LEDBETTER 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

JOHN   FOY  LEDBETTER,  JR. 

ASHEVILLE,  N,  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

JUI-MING  LEE 

TAIWAN.  CHINA 
Electrical   Engineering 

SUNG  WON   LEE 

SEOUL,  KOREA 
Textiles 

EUGENE  H.  LEHMAN,  JR. 

SAN  DIEGO,  CALIF. 
Agriculture 

WILLIAM  F.  LEHMANN 

EPHRATA,  WASH. 
Wood   Technology 

CLARA  JU-YUAN   LIM 

TAICHUNC,  FORMOSA 
Soils 


WESLEY  EMIL  LOOS 

BUFFALO.  N    Y 
Wood   Technology 

HENRY  GRADY  LOVIN,  JR. 

CARY.  N.  C. 
Forestry 

DAVID  ARTHUR  McCUTCHAN 

RALEIGH.  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

JAMES  MARCUS  McGUIRE 

CASSVILLE,  ARK. 
Plant   Pathology 

ROBERT  LEE  McGUIRE 

BREVARD.  N.  C 
Animal   Industry 

EDWARD  LENARD  McLEOD 

MOBILE,  ALA 
Textiles 

ADEN  COMBS  MAGEE 

COLLEGE  STATION,  TEXAS 
Animal   Industry 

ELLSWORTH  CHAPMAN  MAINE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Plant    Pathology 

GEORGE  McBURNEY  MAKELY 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

CHRESTON   FURMAN  MARTIN 

LANDRUM,  S.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

FRANK  WALDRETH  MEAD 

GAINESVILLE,  FLA. 
Entomology 

ROBERT  HOOVER  MILLER 

MT.  ULLA.  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

ROBERT  RICHARD  MILLER 

ALBEMARLE,  N.  G 
Applied    Mathematics 

LAWRENCE  ALBRIGHT  MINK 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

JAMES  REID  MISENHEIMER 

SHELBY,  N.  C 
Chemical    Engineering 


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HARRY  MARTIN  MITCHELL 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

TAKESHI  MIURA 

HIROSHIMA,  JAPAN 
Entomology 

JOHN   ROSS  MORGAN,  JR. 

HARLINCEN,  TEXAS 
Nuclear  Engineering 

FRANK  ARTHUR  MULLINS,  JR. 

MOBILE,  ALA 
Psychology 

JOHN  WILLIAMS  MURPHY 

ST.  MATTHEWS,  KY. 
Agriculture 

GUY  ARNOLD  MYERS,  JR. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C 
M  echanical   Engineering 

LARRY  ALAN   NELSON 

COUNCIL  BLUFFS,  IOWA 
Soils 

PHILIP  EDWARD  NOVAK 

CHICAGO   ILL 
Nuclear  Engineering 

AULSEY  THOMAS  OLIVE 

MT   GILEAD.  N.  C. 
Entomology 

ANTONIO  LINO  ORDOVEZA 

PHILIPPINES 
Animal    Industry 

HASSAN  A.  N.  OTEIFA 

ALEXANDRIA.  EGYPT 
Electrical   Engineering 

ERNEST  CALEB  PASOUR,  JR. 

BESSEMER  CITY,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Economics 

GORDHANBHAI  J.  PATEL 

BOMBAY  STATE,  INDIA 
Field   Crops 

GEORGE  LOUIS  PAYET 

ROCK  HILL,  S.  C 
Textiles 

BOBBY  EMERSON   PHILLIPS 

BAKERSVILLE.  N    C 
Applied    Mathematics 


EDMOND  JOSEPH  PIERCZYNSKI 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

CARLOS  JULIO  PINILLA 

COLOMBIA,  S.  A. 
Field   Crops 

CLAUDE  CHISLAIN  PONCELET 

STAMFORD,  CONN. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

GEORGE  HERMAN  PORTER 

COLDSBORO,  N,  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

HUGH  ARTHUR  POSTON 

CANTON,  N,  C. 
Animal   Industry 

WILLIAM  M.  POWELL 

HALIFAX,  VA. 
Plant   Pathology 

REX  BEAM  PRICE 

FOREST  CITY,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

HARMON  HOBSON  RAMEY,  JR. 

RUSSELL,  ARK. 
Field   Crops 

LUIS  EDGARDO  RAMIREZ 

LIMA.  PERU 
Statistics 

NED  RASH 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Poultry 

ABDUR  RASHID 

KARACHI,  PAKISTAN 
Electrical   Engineering 

NARAHARI  MANGESH   REGE 

BOMBAY,  INDIA 
Chemical   Engineering 

SHLOMO  REUTLINGER 

BROOKLYN.  N.  Y. 
Agricultural   Economics 

DENNIS  EUGENE  RICHARD 

OCALA,  FLA 
Nuclear  Engineering 

ROBERT  LEROY  RIZEK 

BELLEVILLE,  KAN. 
Agricultural   Economics 


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C.  PRICE  ROBINSON,  JR. 

GASTONIA,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

WALLACE  EDWARD  ROGERS 

PROVIDENCE,  R    I 
Agriculture 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  ROSEVEARE 

GREENVILLE,  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering 

LARRY  HERBERT  ROYSTER 

DURHAM,  N    C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

JOHN   LEONARD  RUEHLE 

HOMESTEAD,  FLA 
Plant   Pathology 

ALFREDO  SALDARRIAGA 

MEDELLIN,  COLOMBIA 
Entomology 

MAHMOUD  HUSSEIN  SALEM 

CAIRO.  EGYPT 
Wood   Technology 

FRANK  DORRANCE  SARGENT 

CONCORD,  N    H 
Animal   Industry 

JOHN   IKE  SEWELL 

COVE  SPRINGS,  GA 
Agricultural   Engineering 

ACHILLES  GEORGE  SFICAS 

ATHENS,  GREECE 
Agriculture 

MAQBOOL  ILAHI  SHAIKH 

LAHORE,  PAKISTAN 
Textiles 

HOWARD  GORDON  SMALL,  JR. 

FAIR  BLUFF,  N    C. 
Soils 

JAMES  WAYLAND  SMITH 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Animal   Industry 

WILLIAM  CARTER  SMITH 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Education 

JOHN  MILLARD  SOILEAU 

WASHINGTON,  LA 
Soils 


MORTON   EDWARD  SPITZER 

BROOKLYN,  N    Y. 
Industrial   Psychology 

EDWARD  JAMES  STONE 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Animal   Industry 

PAUL  SAMUEL  STONE 

LOUISBURC,  N    C 
Agricultural    Economics 

DAVID  LEWIS  STRIDER 

FLAT  ROCK,  N    C 
Plant    Pathology 

ANTHONY  TALBOT  STUBBS 

RALEIGH,  N    C. 
Agriculture 

BOONRIT  SUCHINDA 

CHIENGMAI,  THAILAND 
Agricultural    Engineering 

JAMES  HAROLD  SULLIVAN 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Applied   Mathematics 

STEPHEN  Z.  K.  SUNG 

HONG  KONG 
Textiles 

FRANK  RICHARD  SWORTZEL 

KALISPELL,  MONT 
Mechanical   Engineering 

EMMETT  FRANK  THOMPSON 

EL  RENO,  OKLA, 
Forestry 

WESLEY  DOANE  THRASH 

PETROLEUM,  W   VA 
Electrical   Engineering 

ROBERT  W.  TOLER 

DeWITT,  ARK. 
Plant    Pathology 

A.  C.  TRIANTAPHYLLOU 

GREECE 
Agriculture 

MARION  GALEN  TRUE,  JR. 

EDDYVILLE,  IOWA 
Forestry 

WILLIAM  LEE  TUCKER 

SHELBYVILLE,  KY. 
Animal   Industry 


graduate 


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SAMUEL  GUY  TURNIPSEED 

MORAVIAN  FALLS,  N.  C. 
Entomology 

LEONIDAS  SIMEON  TZENTIS 

ISTANBUL,  TURKEY 
M  ecbanical    Engineering 

OSWALDO  FLAVIO  VARGAS 

LIMA,  PERU 
Entomology 

ANDREW  PRESTON  VARLEY 

STUART,  IOWA 
Agriculture 

ANDREW  B.  VARNER,  JR. 

LEXINGTON,  VA. 
Agricultural    Economics 

COLUMBUS  EDWIN  VICK,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,  N    C. 
Civil    Engineering 

JOHN   BERNARD  VILLENEUVE 

ONTARIO 
Textiles 

FU-TSENG  WANG 

CHINA 
Experimental   Statistics 

CHARLES  DONALD  WEBB 

CLEARWATER,  FLA 
Genetics 

DONALD  MATION  WEISMAN 

MASON,  OHIO 
Entomology 

FRED  GRIFFITH  WELFARE 

CLEMMONS,  N.  C 
Nuclear   Engineering 

GARLAND  RAY  WELLS 

EL  DORADO.  ARK. 
Forestry 

MERRILL  WILCOX 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Agronomy 

ALBERT  LEE  WILEY 

ACME.  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering 

JAMES  OLIVER  WISE 

MARION,  N.  C. 
Agricultural    Economics 


WESLEY  WITCHER 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Plant    Pathology 

HUNTER  McG.  WOODALL,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

JOSEPH   RAYMOND  WOODARD 

RALEIGH,  N    C. 
Agriculture 

JAMES  RAYMOND  WOODRUFF 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Soils 

ALVIN   EDWIN  WOODS 

MURFREESBORO,  TENN 
Dairy   Manufacturing 

SHUNG-JUN  YANG 

TAIPEI.  TAIWAN 
Field   Crops 

CHARLES  WESLEY  YOUNG 

RED  ROCK.  OKLA 
Agriculture 

JING-JUE  YOUNG 

RALEIGH,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AMARO  ZAVALETA 

LIMA.  PERU 
Agriculture 

WALTER  LEO  ZIELINSKI,  JR. 

NEUSE,  N.  C 

Agricultural  and   Biological 

Chemistry 

MAHMOUD  ZIKRY 

CAIRO,  EGYPT 
Statistics 


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William   D.  Campbell 
Secretary 


Thomas  0.  Gilmore 
Vice-President 


Arron  W.  Capel 
President 


Willis   R.   Deaton 
Treasurer 


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ROBERT  ACRA 

HAITI 
Textiles 

Phi  Ela  Sigma 

JOSEPH  WILLIAM  ADAMS 

NEW  CASTLE.  DEL. 
Civil  Engineering 

Football  1.  2,  3;  Athletic  Director  4,  ASCE. 

LEO  FRANCIS  ADAMS 

EAST  BEND,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Association 

ROBERT  DOUGLASS  ADAMS 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C 
I  nil  initial   Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Publicity  Chairman;  Phi  Epsilon 
Pi.  Social  Chairman;  Intramural  Athletics  2,  3,  4; 
Engineers  Fair,  AIIE;  Veterans  Club.  Alpha  Pi 
Mu  TV  Program;  Young  Republicans  Club 

ROBERT  THOMPSON  ADAMS 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

AIIE;  CU  Carnival  Chairman  3;  Editor  CU  News- 
letter 4;  Intramural  Football  3,  4;  Basketball  1; 
Glee  Club  I,  2,  3;  CU  Photo  Committee  1, 
Chairman  2;  Social  Committee  3.  4 

WILTON  LEE  ADCOCK,  JR. 

HENDERSON,  N    C 

Animal  Industry 

Agriculture  Club;  A.  I.  Club;  Veterans  Club 

RORER  JAMES  ADKINS,  JR. 

DRAPER,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 

JAMES  MONROE  ALEXANDER 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

IAS.  Intramural  Softball,  Bowling  2,  3,  4 

ASGHAR  ALI 

W.  PAKISTAN 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  Social  Committee;  Photography  Club, 
International  Committee;  PSAA  International 
Club. 

CARROLL  GLENWOOD  ALLEN 

FARMVILLE,  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  AIIE;  Intramurals  1,2,        : 
Pi  Kappa  Phi 

GEORGE  CALVIN  ALLEN,  JR. 

LUMBERTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Coif  I.  2.  3,  4.  AIIE. 

ROBERT  SABIE  ALLEN 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Eorest  Management 

APO;  Forestry  Club 

FRANK  MALLARD  ALLEY,  JR. 

KING,  N.  C. 
Geological  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Cross  Country  I;  Intramurals  I,  2.  3.  4; 
Interdormitory  Council  Social  Director;  Rock 
ind  Club.  Secretary  3,  President  4,  ROTC 
1,  2,  3,  4;  State  College  Glee  Club;  Drum  and 
Bugle  Corps 

DONALD  WAYNE  ALMOND 

ALBEMARLE,  N.  C 
Al  echanical  Engineering 

ASME;  YDC;  Dorm  Floor  Manager. 

LUIS  NICHOLAS  ALVAREZ 

RIO  PIEDRAS.  PUERTO  RICO 
Civil  Engineering 


CARL  WOODLIFFE  ANDERSON,  JR. 

RAMSEUR.  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  ASME 
1,  2,  3  4;  Dorm  Social  Director,  Floor  Manager 
4;  YMCA. 

DONALD  HENRY  ANDERSON 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME  2.  4;  Veterans  Club  3.  4. 

ERNEST  ANDREW  ANDERSON,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Kappa  Alpha,  Secretary  4,  Treasurer  3,  4;  Intra- 
murals I,  2,  3,  4;  Freshman  Orientation  Com- 
mittee;  Tau   Beta  Chi;  Al  IE. 

JOHN   ROBINSON  ANDERSON 

GREENSBORO.  N,  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon.  Vice-President;  ASCE,  Treasurer, 
Engineers  Exposition  Co-Chairman  3;  Veterans 
Club  2. 

ROBERT  MICHAEL  ANGELL 

MOCKSVILLE,  N    C. 

Field  Crops 

American  Society  of  Agronomy. 


WESLEY  EUGENE  ANNAS 

GRANITE  FALLS.  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 


PETER  ROMAN  ANTONIEWICZ 

SALISBURY,  N    C 
Engineering  Physics 

Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Government  Senator  1,  3;  Sigma  Nu, 
Treasurer.  AIP   1.  3 .4. 


NICOLAS  B.  ARDITO 

PANAMA  CITY,  PANAMA 
Mechanized  Agriculture 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASAE,  CU  International  Committee, 
Chairman,  CU  Board  of  Directors;  Toastmasters 
Club,  Vice-President,  Apollo  Club;  Newman 
Club;  YDC 

VOLKER  D.  ARENDT 

ELBERON,  N.  ) 
Textile  Chemistry 

LEE  ROY  ARMSTRONG,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,   N    C 

Industrial  Education 

American  Industrial  Arts  Association 


ERNEST  STEVENSON  ARTHUR,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Construction  Option 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ASCE;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4; 
Band,  Orchestra;  Freshman  Orientation;  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon,  Treasurer. 

REUBEN   BELL  ARTHUR,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Ceramic  Engineering 

American  Ceramic  Society;  Keramos  Society, 
Treasurer;  ACS,  Treasurer  3.   President   4 

AHMET  ATESCI 

ADANA,  TURKEY 
Textiles 

International  Club 

HENRY  FOUST  ATWATER 

BURLINGTON,  N.  C 
Nuclear  Engineering 

AIP,  American  Rocket  Society;  American  Nuclear 

Society 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  AUSBAND 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Elec'.rical  Engineering 

Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu ; 
AIEE;  IRE 


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JOHN  SAMUEL  AUSTIN 

TAYLORSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 
American  Society  Mechanical  Engineers;  Lutheran 
Students  Association. 


STACY  MAURICE  AUTRY 

CLINTON,  N.  C. 
;V1  ecbanical  Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ASME;  CU  Photo  Con 


MARVIN   KENNETH  AYCOCK,  JR. 

WARRENTON,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Reporter;  Agriculturist,  As- 
sistant Editor;  Intramurals;  Ag  Club;  Agronomy 
Club;  Veterans  Club;   Band, 


BILLY  NEWCOMB  AYSCUE 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Education 

FarmHouse;  Alpha  Zeta;   Kappa  Phi   Kappa;  Ag 
Club;  Ag  Education  Club. 


BOBBY  R.  BADGETT 

DOBSON,  N.  C. 
Agriculture  Economics 


DONALD  CLARK  BAILEY 

SPINDALE,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  National  Honorary  Fraternity; 
Sigma  Tau  Sigma;  Phi  Psi  2,  3,  4;  Intramural 
Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Football  4;  Horseshoe  2; 
Tompkins  Textile  Council  3,  4;  President,  Phi 
Psi  4;  Veterans  Club  2.  3,  4. 

LEON  WAVERLEY  BAILEY,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
M  ecbanical  Engineering 

ASME. 

RICHARD  EVERETTE  BAILEY 

FAISON,  N.  C. 

Industrial  Arts 

lACIub. 

MAX  NORRIS  BAKER 

KING,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  YDC;  Veterans  Club. 

PRESTON  GWYN   BAKER,  JR. 

DREXEL,  N.  C. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma,  Secretary;  American  Associa- 
tion of  Textile  Chemists  and  Colorists,  Secretary, 
Phi   Psi;   Freshman  Orientation  Group   Leader 


MAX  ELAM  BALDWIN 

RAMSEUR,  N    C 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Furniture  Club;  Engineers  Council,  Forest  Prod- 
ucts Research  Society. 

PHILLIP  RAY  BALL 

VARINA.  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering.    Construction    Option 

ASCE. 

RICHARD  PHILLIP  BALLARD 

SOUTH  HILL,  VA. 
Electrical    Engineering 

AIEE;  Intramural  Football  3,  4;  Volleyball  I 
Basketball  3,  4;  Handball  3;  Softball  3,  4;  Vet- 
erans Club 

RAY  HERBERT  BALLENGER 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
/Vi  ecbanical  Engineering 

ASME 

MAURICE  WENDELL  BARBOUR 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial   and    Rural    Recreation 

IAS  Geological  Society;  Cross  Country  I,  2,  3 
4,  Indoor  Track  I,  2,  3,  4;  Outdoor  Track  I, 
2,  3,  4;  Intramural  Basketball  2;  Summer  School 
Committee;  CU  Dance  Committee 


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STACY  OLIVE  BARBOUR 

BENSON.  N.  C. 
Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

ASHAC;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 

WILLIAM  HOWARD  BARE 

WEST  JEFFERSON,  N.  C. 

Mathematics   Education 
Appalachian  State  Teachers  College  1,2;  Science 
Club.  Vice-President;  Veterans  Club. 

WILLIAM  MARION   BARFIELD 

NEW  BERN.  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE.  Veterans  Association 

DONALD  RAY  BARNES 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 

LEHMAN  WILDER  BARNES,  JR. 

SMITHFIELD,  N.  C 
Science    Education 

Mu  Beta  Psi;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Sigma  Phi  Ep- 
silon;  Yearbook  Editor;  Intramurals  2,  4;  NC 
State  College  Band  1,  2,  3;  Science  Education 
Club    3,    4;    "Talent    for    Service"    Scholarship 

WILLIAM  RUFUS  BARNES 

ANCIER,  N    C 
Mathematics    Education 

Scabbard  and  Blade 

ROBERT  LEE  BARNHARDT 

PHOENIXVILLE.  PA 

Metallurgical   Engineering 

ASM,  AFROTC  1,2,  3,  4 

WALTER  ORION   BARNHILL 

WILSON.  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Nu;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3.  4,  Al  IE.  YDC; 
Veterans  Club. 

ROLIN   FARRAR  BARRETT 

RALEIGH.  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau,  Sergeant-at-Arms,  Parliamentarian; 
Intramurals  3.  4.  ASME  3.  4,  Membership  Chair- 
man 4;  AFROTC  Drill  Team  1. 

EDDIE  MAX  BARRINGER 

MAIDEN,  N.  C. 
Textile    Chemistry 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma;  Delta  Kappa 
Phi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Class  Treasurer  3,  Presi- 
dent. AATCC  4;  President,  Tompkins  Textile 
Council  4 

JOHN   HENRY  BARWICK 

CRIFTON,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Economics 

Alpha  Camma  Rho;  Intramurals  1.  2.  3,  4.  i 
licity  Director,  Ag  Economics  Club. 

FLOYD  LEE  BASNIGHT 

MANNS  HARBOR,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

ASME  4 

GEORGE  STANFORD  BASON 

SWEPSONVILLE.  N.  C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 
Alpha  Camma  Rho;  Intramurals  1 ,  2,  3.  4;  Jr  -Sr 
Dance  Committee  3;  ASAE  Club;  Ag  Club. 

JOHN   LEWIS  BASS 

TARBORO,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

RODERICK  SIDNEY  BASS 

MOMEYER,  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

IAS  2.  3.  4;  American  Rocket  Society  4;  Dormi- 
tory Intramurals  1,  2.  4;  AFROTC  Drill  Team  1. 


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THOMAS  COSBY  BATTE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
,\1  echanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Photography  Committee 

GERALD  DAVID  BATTS 

HAMPSTEAD,  N.  C. 
Geological   Engineering 

LAWRENCE  PETER  BAUER,  JR. 

GEORGETOWN,  S.  C. 
Pulp   and   Paper  Technology 

Fourdrinier  Society  .  4,  Technical  Association 
of  Pulp  and  Paper  Industry 

JOHN   DAVID  BAXTER 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

PETER  ANTHONY  BAZANOS 

STATEN   ISLAND,  N.  Y. 
Industrial  and    Rural    Recreation 

Freshman  Football   1  ;  Freshman  Baseball   1  ;  Var- 
sity   Baseball    2;   Soccer   3,   4;    Monogram   Club 
Sergeant-at-Arms  4. 

LEROY  BEASLEY,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,  N.  G 
Wood  Technology 

Forest  Products  Research  Society  2,  3,  4;  Apollo 
Club  4 1  Forestry  Club  2,  3.  4,  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation 3,  4 

ROBERT  EARLE  BEASLEY 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma,  Historian;  Intramurals  1,  2;  Ju- 
dicial Board  3,  4;  Apollo  Club;  ASME,  Dormitory 
Floor  Manager;   Dormitory  Athletic   Director 

GUY  MACK   BEAVER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

JON  MICHAEL  BELL 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omefa.  YDC;  CU  Theater  Committee, 
AIEE 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN   BELL 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  MPM 
of   Pi    Kappa   Fh 

LYLE  LEW  BEMAN,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Industrial   Arts 

Treasurer,  Theta  Chi    1.2,   Intramurals   1,   2 

HUGH  CLEMENTS  BENNETT,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Phi  Psi,  SAE;  AATCC;  ROTC. 

THOMAS  LYNDON   BENNETT,  JR. 

CHATTANOOGA,  TENN 

Industrial  Arts.  Technical  Option 

Soccer   Team    ],   2;   Veterans  Association   3,   4, 

Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4;  Apollo  Club  4,  YMCA 

ALBERT  F.   BERNHARDT,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Al  IE  ,  Veterans  Association, 

RICHARD  JOSEPH   BICKEL 

EASTON,  PA. 
Pulp  and  Paper    Technology 

Sigma  Nu;  Fourdrinier  Society. 


FRED  DOUGLAS  BIDDY 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Sigma  Lambda  Chi  (Charlotte  College),  Presi- 
dent; ASME;  Veterans  Association;  YDC;  Trans- 
fi  i    ),  Charlotte  College 


HARLEY  EARNHARDT  BLACKWELL 

HENDERSONVILLE,  N.  C. 
Horticulture 

Gamma  Sigma  Delta,  Editor,  Collegiate  News- 
letter, Horticulture  Club  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3, 
Reporter  4,  Ag  Club  1.  2.  3,  4. 

DONALD  RAEFORD  BLALOCK 

ANCIER,  N.  C. 
Mathematics   Education 

YDC  3,  4;  Freshman  Orientation  Croup  Leader; 
Sub-commission  Member 

TERRY  WAYNE  BLANKINSHIP 

LYNCHBURG,  VA 
Civil  Engineering 

Athletic  Director,  Turlington  Dormitory. 

LEARD  BERNARD  BLEDSOE,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

Pershing  Rifles  1,2. 


JOHN  OLIVER  BLEVINS 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

President,  Delta  Kappa  Phi,  Vice-President,  Kappa 
Tau   Beta;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma;   Tompkins  Textile 
Council,   Managing  Editor,  Textile  Forum;   Vel 
crans  Association;   Apollo  Club 


PETER  WILSON   BLUM   III 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Mu   Beta   Psi ;   College   Band    I,   2,    3,   4;   ASME 
2,   3,  4 

HOWARD  E.  BOLLINGER 

GRANITE  FALLS,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Engineering 

FarmHouse. 

EDGAR  RAY  BOND,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Industrial  Engineering 

Rho  Psi  Rho ;  Veterans  Association ,  A 1 1 E 

LEON  DECASTRO  BONNER 

AURORA,  N.  C. 
Forestry 

Forestry  Club 


WILLIAM  JORDAN   BOONE,  JR. 

GATES,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Arnold  Air  Society 


BEN  CLARK  BOREN,  JR. 

SILER  CITY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Dorm  Secretary  4 


JOHN  CARL  BORG 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu 


JAMES  FRANKLIN   BOST 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Association,   Tau   Beta   Pi,   Eta   Kappa 
Nu,  Phi   Kappa  Phi,  AIEE;   IRE. 


GRAHAM  WILSON   BOSTICK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Track     1,    2;    Member,    Furniture    Club    2,    3, 
President  4;  FPRS  4 


I  I        I 


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RALPH   RANDLE   BOSWELL 

FAIRFAX,  VA. 
Industrial   Engineering 

SAE;  Blue  Key;  Agromeck  2,  3,  4,  Editor;  Intra- 
mural Football  2;  Basketball  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  Handball 
3.  4,  Student  Government  2,  3;  CUSC  4;  College 
Committee 


DAVID  COLLINS  BOURNE 

GEORGETOWN,  S.  C. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Kappa  Alpha,  Fourdnmer  Society  3,  4,  Treas- 
urer 3;  Forestry  Club  1  ;  Treasurer,  Kappa  Alpha 

WILLIE  CHARLES  BOWEN 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma, 
President  4;  Tompkins  Textile  Council.  Vice- 
President  4;  Phi  Psi,  Treasurer 

CHESTER  RICHARD  BOYD,  JR, 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa. 

NELSON  A.  BRADLEY 

LAKELAND,  FLA. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 


JACK  ALFRED  BRADY 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 
M  ecbanical   Engineering 

Intramurals  1 ,  2. 


JAMES  WILLIAM  BRASWELL 

SMITHFIELD,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Pershing  Rifles;  ASME. 


DANIEL  WEBSTER  BRATTAIN,  JR. 

OAKBORO,  N.  C. 
Heating  and   Air   Conditioning 

Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4;  ASHAE 


DOUGLAS  PHILIP  BRATTEN 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Physics 


WAYNE  CROWELL  BRIDGES 

RUTHERFORDTON,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 


MAX  DELANO  BRIGGS 

RURAL  HALL,  N.  C. 
Agricultural    Education 

AgClub2,  3,  4;  Ag  Ed  Club  3,  4. 


JOHN   ROGER  BRISCOE 

MOUNTAIN  LAKES,  N.  J. 
Textiles 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Secretary;  Business  Fraternity 
Phi  Psi;  WUNC. 


ROBERT  CURTIS  BRISSON 

TARHEEL.  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa   Phi   Kappa;  Agricultural   Education  Club; 
Student  Government  Senator. 


BILLY  BERNARD  BRITT 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 


CLARENCE  WILLARD  BRITT 

CA-VEL.  N.  C 
Industrial  and    Rural    Recreation 

Baseball    1;   Athletic   Director  3,  4;    Intramurals 
I.  2,  3.  4 


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MALCOLM  VERNON   BRITT 

GARNER,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE 

SYDNEY  PIERCE  BRITT 

AYDEN,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Economics 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Volleyball  3,  4;  Softball  4;  Ag 
Economics  Club  2,   3,  4;  YDC  2.   3,  4;  YMCA 

HOWARD  MARSHALL  BRITTAIN 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICE 

KIRBY  DAMON   BROCK 

WADE,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Ag  Club 

WALTER  DONALD  BROCK 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 
Al  IE    I,   2,    3,   4.    Vice-President    3;    Engineers 
Council   Rep.  3,  4. 

JOSEPH   F.  BROOKS 

TUCKERDALE,  N.  C. 
Horticulture 

SYLVIA  BORDERS  BROOKS 

PATTERSON  SPRINGS,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

SAMUEL  NEAL  BROOME 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3;  ASCE. 

JOHN  CRAVEN   BROUGHTON 

GARNER,  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

BILLY  LEE  BROWN 

MT.  AIRY,  N.  C. 
Forestry 

Ag  Club,  Agronomy  Club. 

DAVID  SHELTON   BROWN 

DAVIDSON,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  ID  Softball. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON   BROWN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Honorary  Mechanical  Engineering 
Frat,  Baptist  Student  Union,  Treasurer  1,  Presi- 
dent  I  ,  ASME  3,  4 

HOMER  SCOTT  BROWN 

SELMA,  N.  C. 
Al  echanical   Engineering 

ASME  3.  4,  AFROTC  Staff  4 

JAMES  NEWTON   BROWN,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu,  AIEE;  IRE 

JAMES  THELBERT  BROWN 

SMITHFIELD,  N.  C. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

Tau  Alpha  Sigma;  NC  State  Varsity  Rifle  Team; 
Leopold  Wildlife  Club. 


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JOHN  AMZEY  BROWN 

SPRUCE  PINE.  N.  C. 
Wood   Technology 

JOHN  TAYLOR  BROWN 

SWANNANOA.  N.  C. 
Zoology 

Leopold  Wildlife  Club;  Tau  Alpha  Sigma 

RODERICK  BURTON   BROWN 

ASHFORD,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Intramural  Sports 

DUANE  HARPS  BRUCH 

WENDELL,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

WILLIAM  EDDIE  BRYAN,  JR. 

BLADENBORO,  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Education 

Baseball   1  ,  Soccer  1,  2;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Ag  Club. 
Collegiate  4-H   Club 

CHARLES  HUGH   BRYANT 

YADKINVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 
Chi    Epsilon;    ASCE;    Freshman    Cross   Country; 
Wesley  Foundation 

ROBERT  PAUL  BUCHANAN,  JR. 

YADKINVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Mu  Beta  Psi ,  ASCE;  Clee  Club  1,  2,  Secretary  2. 

JOHN  GILBERT  BUCKNER 

SILER  CITY,  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE; IRE 

SHELBY  STUART  BUCKNER 

MARS  HILL,  N.  C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

Science  Club  2.  Mars  Hill  College  1,  2;  AS/': 

JOHN   BULLOCK 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE, IRE 

ORREN   RUSSELL  BULLOCK 

CHAPEL  HILL,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts 

JOHN  TRENT  BUNN 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Electrical    Engineering 

AIEE 

DONALD  JACK   BURCHETTE 

HAMPTONVILLE,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

CHARLES  STEWART  BURGESS 

HAVELOCK,  N.  C. 

(  ii  il   Engineering 
Co-Editor,    "On   The   Level";    Intramural   Sports 
1,2;  Vets  Assn.  3,  4;  ASCE  3,  4. 

RICHARD  HUNT  BURGESS 

DUMONT,  N.  J. 
Nuclear  and  Metallurgical  Engineering 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Order  of  30  b  3;  Blue  Key; 
Colden  Chain;  Co-Editor,  Methodist  Student; 
Intramural  Football  1  ,  Vice-Pres  .  Student  Gov- 
ernment 3;  Summer  Session  Student  Government 
Pres.  3;  Pres.  Wesley  Foundation  3;  Student 
Government  Senator  2,  4;  Program  Co-Chairman 
Wesley  Foundation  2;  YDC  3,  4;  YMCA  1,  2,  4; 
Freshman  Orientation  Committee  2;  CUSC  3; 
Amei  'ute   of   Physics   3,   4;   American 

Society  for  Metals  4. 


BARBARA  NELL  BURKETT 

MORCANTON.  N    C 
Science    Education 


HOWARD  FRANKLIN   BURNS 

LAKE  WALES.  FLA 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Vets  Club 


WATSON  LEE  BURTS 

GREENVILLE,  S   C 
Electrical  Engineering 

Sigma  Nu;  Alumni  Contact  Officer  1  ;  WKNC  1  , 
Band  1,2;  Drum  Major,  Drum  and  Bugle  Corps 
2.  3.  4;  Commander  3.  4;  BSU  Council  2.  3; 
YMCA  Council  3.  4;  S  S  President  3.  AIEE 
I,  2,  3.  4;  IFA  2,  4 


FREDERICK  EUGENE  BUTLER 

WILMINGTON.  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Blue  Key;  Intramurals;  Judicial 
Board;  Ring  Committee;  Dorm  President  and 
Manager;  AIEE;  YMCA  Treasurer 


RICHARD  DALE  BYERLY 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C 
Forestry   Management 

Forestry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  BYRD 

MT.  OLIVE,  N    C 
Engineering   Physics 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Treas  3,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Vice- 
President,  30  &  3;  Treas,  Blue  Key;  Golden 
Chain;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mu  Beta 
Psi;  Class  Pres  I;  Judicial  Board  3.  4,  Band  1; 
Business  Manager  2,  Vice-Pres  3;  Public  Rela- 
tions Officer  4,  AIP 


NEILL  WILLIAM  CAMERON 

CAMERON,  N    C 
Animal   Industry 

Westminster  Fellowship  2.  3,  4. 

CHARLES  LEE  CAMPBELL,  JR. 

CLARKTON.  N.  C 
Agriculture   Education 

Intramurals  3.  4;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Education  Club. 


JAMES  ROBERT  CAMPBELL 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE.  Sec  ;  Chr  Engineers  Fair,  C  E   Dept 


REX  CORNELIUS  CAMPBELL 

STATESVILLE,  N   C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi   Eta  Sigma;  H.K.N  ;  Tau   Beta  Pi;  CU   Film 
Comm.  2,  3,  Chr.  4;  IRE 


ROY  HOWARD  CAMPBELL,  JR. 

SALISBURY.  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Football   I;   Intramurals   I,   2;  ASME;  AFROTC , 
Arnold  Air  Society 


WILLIAM  DONALDSON  CAMPBELL 

CHARLOTTE.  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Pi   Kappa  Phi.  M.P.M.;  Tennis  1,  2,  3.  4,  Class 
Sect.  4;  ASCE. 


HAROLD  GENE  BUSH 

NEW  LONDON,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramural  Basketball  1,  2.  ASME 


JAMES  MORGAN  CAMPBELL 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  N    C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME  4. 


DONALD  R.  CANADY 

WASHINGTON.  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 


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JULIAN  McELREE  CAPPS 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 
Baseball    I;   Intramurals   1,  2,  3,  4;   Dorm  Pres. 
Building.   Floor  Mgr, 


WELDON  CLINTON  CAPPS 

•xENTON.  N    C 
Forest   Management 

Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  I,  - 
Veterans  Club  1,  2,  3,  4 


LLOYD  LAURELL  CARAWAN 

HOBUCKEN,  N.  C. 

Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Industrial  Arts  Club. 


MAX  LEE  CARDELL 

MARION.  N.  C. 
M  echanical   Engineering 

ASME. 


JOHN   BOYCE  CARGILL 

CLIFFSIDE,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts,   Technical   Option 

iral    Football    1  ;    Drum   and    Bugle   Corps 
1,2;  Veterans  Assoc.  3. 


DAVID   LEE  CARMICHAEL 

RALEICH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 


DONALD  GAEL  CARR 

MURPHY,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club;  BSU;  International  Students  Com- 
mittee 


DANIEL  WILSON  CARROLL 

DURHAM.  N    C. 
Agricultural   Economics 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Athletic  Dir,  3.  4,  Ag  Club 
I,  2,  3,  4;  Ag  Economics  Club  3,  4.  Pres  4. 
Baseball  I,  Mgr.  2;  Intramurals  1.  2.  3.  4;  CU 
Jr.   Class   Representative,    Board   of   Directors   3. 

JAMES  CHARLES  CARROLL 

MT   OLIVE.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Technician  Amateur  Radio  Club  1,  2,  3.  Seer 
3,  V.P.  4;   IRE  4 


HUGH  CLARENCE  CARSON 

RALEICH,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;    IRE;   Engineers  Council,  Veterans  Assoc 


HAROLD  BOZEMAN  CARTER,  JR. 

RALEICH,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

AIEE   2,   3;   American   Nuclear  Society   4,   Vice 
Chr.  4;  Veterans  Club  2,  3;  Engineers  Council  3. 


JOHN   BROOKS  CARTER 

CLYDE,  N    C 
M  echanical   Engineering 

ASME,  Dorm  Athletic  Director  2,  3. 


LARRY  LEE  CARTER 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon.   I  F.C.  Representative  2.  Pres. 
4;  Phi   Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;   Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Blue  Key;  Golden  Chain;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4; 
I  F  C    Sec    3.  Pres   4 


FRANKLIN   BROMLEY  CARTMEL 

PLEASANTVILLE.  N.  Y. 

Industrial  Engineering 

Sigma  Nu;    Intramurals   I.  2,   3,  4;  Al IE;  YRC. 

GALEN   EDWARD  CHAMBERS 

DRAPER.  N.  G 
Textiles 


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NEREUS  WILLIAM  CHAPPELL,  JR. 

BELVIDERE,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Assoc;  Baseball  1. 

JAMES  OWEN  CHATHAM 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Westminster  Fellowship,  Moderator 

RANDALL  PURYEAR  CHEEK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
\Y Hi/life  Conservation  and  Management 

Tau  Alpha  Sigma;  Leopold  Wildlife  Club 

SHERWOOD  WENTZ  CHESSON 

ROPER,  N.  C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

Dorm  Pres.  2;  ASAE,  Treas  2. 

DAVID  PAGE  CHOATE 

WILKESBORO.  N    C. 
Horticulture 

JERRY  ANDERSON  CHURCH 

VALDESE,  N.  C 

Nuclear  Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigrra 

REGINALD  MORGAN  CILVIK 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mu  Beta  Psi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Amateur  Radio  Club;   Band   I,  2,   : 
4    Orchestra  1 .  2.  3,  4 ;  Westminster  Fellowship 

1.  2.  3,  4;  AFROTC 

JOHN  GARLAND  CLAPP,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Field   Crops 

Ag  Club,  American  Society  of  Agronomists. 

RICHARD  EDWIN  CLAPP 

SILER  CITY,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Intramurals  3;  Drum 
and  Bugle  Corps  1 

JOHN   PALMER  CLARDY 

GEORGETOWN,  S   C. 
Pulp   and   Paper   Technology 

Intramurals    I,    2,    3,    4;    Dorm    Floor    Mgr.    3; 
ROTC;  Fourdnnier  Society  3,  4. 

DOUGLAS  COUPLAND  CLARK 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N,  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Club 

JOHN   DOUGLAS  CLARK 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering 

TSeta   Tau    I,   2,   3.   4;    Intramural   Track    I,    2; 
Cross   Country    1;   ASCE    1,   2,   3,   4;   Engineers 
Council   2,   3,   4;   Westminster   Fellowship    1,   2. 
Pres    3;  Scabbard  and  Blade  3.  4 

CARSON  ALEXANDER  CLIPPARD 

RAEFORD.  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 

JAMES  HENRY  CLIPPARD,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 
Geological    Engineering 
Delta  Sigma  Phi;  AIME;  Cross  Country  1  ;  Indoor 
and    Spring    Track     I;     Intramural     Basketball; 
ROTC;  Engineering  Senator  1.3;  Elections  Comm. 
I;    Investigations  Comm.  4;   Rockhound  Club    1, 

2,  3,  4,   Seer    4;   Scabbard  and   Blade  3,  4. 

DAVID  LEON  CLOER 

HICKORY.  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 


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Ml  I  LN 


WILLIAM  JOHNSTON  COCKE 

ASHEVILLE    N    C 
Engineering   Physics 

Sigma  Chi;  Tau   Beta  Pi,   Pres  ,   Phi    Kappa    ; 
Technician 

RUSSELL  PRESTON  COCKMAN 

PITTSBORO,  N.  C. 
A1  echanical   Engineering 

WALTER  JAMES  COKER,  JR. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 
Veterans  Club  1,2,  3,  4 

EMMIT  FRANKLIN  COLE 

CLAYTON,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME. 

SHELTON   R.  COLLIER 

NORFOLK,  VA. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

Pi   Kappa  Phi,   Pres,   Treas.;    Intramurals,  ASCE. 

ROBERT  IRVIN  COLTRANE 

SOPHIA,  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  COLVIN,  JR. 

ANCHORAGE,  KY 
Architectural   Design 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

JULIUS  THEADFORD  COMPTON 

DURHAM,  N,  C. 
M echanical   Engineering 

Monogram  Club  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2, 

EUGENE  DOUGLAS  CONNELL 

SPENCER,  N,  C 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi. 

JOHN  SPENCER  CONWAY 

LENOIR,  N.  C 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Furniture  Club,   VP;   Forest   Products   Research 
Society;  Veterans  Assoc  ;   Band   1     2. 

WALTER  LEWIS  COOK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Industrial  and   Rural   Recreation 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Apollo  Club 

GAY  SHARROCK  CORPENING 

TRYON,  N,  C 
Industrial    Arts 

Intrarrurals;  ROTC,  Drum  and  Bugle  Corps  1,  2, 

CHARLES  CARSON  CORRELL,  JR. 

HATTANOOGA,  TENN. 
Al  echanical  Engineering 
Aeronautical   Option 
IAS 

GUS  THOMAS  COSTAS 

GREENSBORO,  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEF 

HOMER  PRESTON  COULTER,  JR. 

GREENVILLE,  S.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Furman  1,  2;  Chi  Beta  Phi;  AIEE-IRE. 


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BENNIE  MELL  COVINGTON 

MEBANE,  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 


DONALD  NESBITT  COX 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Pres  2;  AIEE-IRE,  Apollo 
Club,  Society  of  Cardinal;  Engineers  Council 
3,  4,  Treas  4;  Chr  E.  E  Engineers  Fair;  College 
Union  Comm.   1,  2 


JAMES  ALLEN  COX 

TABOR  CITY,  N    C 
Industrial  A  rts 

Kappa    Phi     Kappa;     Intramural     Football     1,    2; 
Industrial  Arts  Club 


RALPH  JACKSON  CRABTREE 

CARTHAGE.  N    C 
Field   Crops 

Forestry  Club;  Agronomy  Club 


CHARLES  SPURGEON  CRAIG 

DURHAM,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 


JIMMY  HAROLD  CRAIN 

SALINAS,  CALIF 
Industrial   and    Rural    Recreation 

Football  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Monogram  Club  Treas  ; 
Veterans  Club;  YDC  Club. 

HUGH  MALEN  CREED 

MT   AIRY,  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Veterans  Club. 

FRANK  WILFRED  CROFT 

MARTCOM,  GLENVIEW  NAS,   ILL 
Industrial  Engineering 

Sigma  Pi,  Alumni  Correspondent  2,  V.P.  3;  AIIE; 
WKNC  Radio  1  ;  Interfraternity  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Cadet  Captain,  4 

DANIEL  GAY  CROUCH 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE  3,  4,  Chr.  Social  Comm  3.  4;  CU  Activities 
Comm    4;  Glee  Club   3. 

GWYN   NORMAN  CRUMP 

HICKORY,  N,  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Intramural  Athletics  1,  3,  4; 
Dorm  Mgr  1,  Officer;  AIEE  1,  2,  3,  4,  Veterans 
Club  1,  2,  3.  4;  YDC  4. 


KELLY  RAYGENE  CRUMP 

LENOIR,  N    C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Kappa    Phi    Kappa;    Industrial    Arts   Club    3, 
Veterans  Assoc.  I,  2,  3. 


ROY  HAROLD  CUDD 

KANNAPOLIS,  N,  C 
Textile   Weaving  and   Designing 

CU  Hobby  Comm    1 ,  2 


ROBERT  NICHOLAS  CULLIS 

SOUTHPORT,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 


THOMAS  PAUL  CURTIN 

RALEIGH,  N,  C 
Chemical   Engineering 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Newman  Club,  AICE 


ROBERT  MIGNEREY  CUSHMAN 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N    C. 
Textiles,    General    Option 

Kappa  Tau  Beta,  Pres  ;  Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Tomp- 
kins Textile  Council;  Intramural  I,  2,  3. 


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CHARLES  K.  CUTTS,  JR. 

STOVALL.  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Wrestling   2,    3;    Monogram 
Club 


ROBERT  CARL  CYBRYNSKI 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts.   Technical   Option 

Industrial  Arts  Club;  Newman  Club. 


DHIMANT  SUNDERLAL  DALAL 

BOMBAY,  INDIA 
Textile   Chemistry 

Table  Tennis;  International  Students  Croup. 


WILLIAM  LEE  DANIELS,  JR. 

FT.  BRACC,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  Veterans  Club. 


BILL  BRYSON   DAVIS 

SYLVA,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 


CARLTON   EARL  DAVIS 

COLDSBORO,  N    C. 
Field   Crops 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Alumni  Sec;  Social  Comm., 
I  FC  ,  Thirty  and  Three;  Agriculturist  Asso.  Ed- 
itor; Crescent;  Intramural  2.  3.  4,  Chrm  jr.-Sr 
3,  Student  Govt.  Rep.  1,  2,  3;  Collegiate  4-H 
Club;  Ag  Club;  Agronomy  Club,  National  Presi- 
dent. Local  Treas.,  Corr.  Sec. 


DON  MAYNARD  DAVIS 

EARL,  N    C. 
Poultry   Science 

Poultry  Science  Club,  V.P.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Poul 
try  Judging  Team;  Ag  Club. 

DONALD  DAVIS 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 


ROBERT  ERNEST  DAVIS 

THOMASVILLE,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Textile    Forum,    Circulation 
Manager. 


THOMAS  PAUL  DAVIS 

SHELBY,  N,  C. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club. 


THOMAS  WILLIS  DAVIS 

BEAUFORT,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Alpha  Pi  Mu,  Pres.  4;  Al  IE;  Veterans  Club 


JOHN   ROBERT  DAWSON 

HAMPTON,  \A 
Engineering    Physics 

Theta  Chi,  Publicity  Chr ,  Pledge  Marshal;  CU 
Social  and  Outing  Comm,  Library  Comm.  2; 
Charter  Member  Student  Toastmasters  Club. 


ELBURN   HUGH   DAUGHTRY,  JR. 

MT.  OLIVE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,   Technical    Option 

Football   I;  Wrestling  2;   Intramurals  I,  . 


OSBORNE  CLARK  DAVIS 

DAVIS,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramural  4 


HUBERT  DEAL,  JR. 

MARSHALL,  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 


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LEONARD  FRANKLIN   DEAN 

OXFORD,  N.  C. 
Electrical   En  gin  eering 

Pres.,  I.D.C.  4;  Dorm  Pres.  4;  Publicity  Dir, 
IDC  4;  Dorm  Sec.  3,  4;  AIEE-IRE  4;  Band  1; 
CUSC  4;  CU  Board  of  Directors  4 

PHILIP  MAURICE  DEANS 

WILSON,  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Dorm  V.P.  3,  Pres.  4,  Mgr.  4;  I  DC.  3,  4,  Sec.  4; 

IAS  3,  4,  Treas  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4, 
Exec.  Officer  4;  YDC  3,  4;  American  Rocket 
Society  4. 

WILLIS  ROBERT  DEATON 

CORNELIUS,  N,  C 
Civil   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Pres  ;  Baseball  1  ;  Class  Treas. 
4;  Engineering  Senator;  Alternate  Member  En- 
gineers Council;    I  FC 

OLMEDO  AURELIO  deDIEGO,  JR. 

MT.  PLEASANT.  N    C 

Nuclear   Engineering 
Sigma   Pi   Sigma;   Tau   Beta   Pi;   Phi    Kappa   Phi, 
WKNC;  A  IP  ;  American  Rocket  Society;  Amer- 
ican Nuclear  Society. 

BRIAN  MAHON   DEELY,  JR. 

NEW  ROCHELLE,  N.  Y. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma 

ALEXANDER  BUNN   DENSON 

WHITAKERS,  N.  C 
Heating  and  Air    Conditioning 

Amer.  Society  of  Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 
2,  3,  4,  Seer.  4;  Southern  Engineer  Staff  2,  3. 
4;   Circulation    Mgr.   3;    Dorm   Floor   Mgr 

BRYSON  TALMON  DICKERSON 

OXFORD,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

BOBBY  HOWARD  DILLINGHAM 

CLIFFSIDE,  N    C 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE-IRE 

CHARLES  ROYCE  DIXON 

SILER  CITY,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Veterans  Assoc;  ASME 

JOSEPH   EVANS  DIXON 

MAPLE  HILL,  N    C 
Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club;  Ag  Club,  YDC,  Pianist  Clee 
Club  3.  4;  Canllonneur  3,  4;  YMCA  Cabinet 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Seer    4 

RODNEY  McSWAIN  DIXON 

STATESVILLE,  N    C. 
Ceramic   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Chaplain  3,  Sec  Pledge;  ACS 
1.  2.  3.  4,  Treas  4;  Dorm  Sec.  4;  Arnold  Air 
Society;  AFROTC;  Talent  for  Service  Scholar- 
ship. 

BACHMAN   DOAR,  JR. 

JACKSONVILLE,  FLA 
Civil  Engineering,   Construction   Option 

Kappa  Alpha;  ASCE;  Tau  Beta  Chi;  Intramurals 
'.  2,  3,  4. 

RICHARD  ALLISON   DOBYNS,  JR. 

DUBLIN,  VA. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta 
Pi,  Recording  Sec.  4;  Honors  Program;  Veterans 
Assoc,  3,  4;  AIEE-IRE  3,  4. 

J.  OLIVER  CROMWELL  DODGE 

NIAGARA  FALLS.  N.  Y. 

Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club;  Society  American  Forestry 

ERNEST  NOLAND  DONAHOE,  JR. 

FREDERICKSBURG,  VA. 
Civil  Engineering 

Sigma  Nu,  VP  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Chi  Epsilon; 
Intramurals    1,    2,    3,    4;    All    Campus    Sports   3. 


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MILTON  THOMAS  DOOLEY 

RALEICH,  N.  C. 
Engineering    Mathematics 

JERRY  CRANDEL  DORMAN 

RALEICH,  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Education 

YMCA  1  ;  Ag  Education  Club. 

GARY  FRANKLIN   DOZIER 

RALEICH,  N.  C. 
Wood  Products  Merchandising 

Pmetum  Staff  I,  3,  Business  Mgr.  3;  Wood 
Products  Research  Society  I,  2,  3,  4;  Forestry 
Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  YMCA  Cabinet  I. 

JOSEPH  ADDISON   DuBOIS,  JR. 

MOREHEAD  CITY,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Amer 
Society  Mechanical  Engrs  ;  Military  Ball  Assoc. 
Rep 

CARLTON  WALKER  DUKE,  JR. 

NORLINA,  N.  C 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Intramural  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,- 3,  4;  Inter  Dorm  Council  3,  4;  Dorm 
V  P.  3.  Pres.  4;  Talent  for  Service  Scholarship, 
Senior  Honors  Program. 

JAMES  CURTIS  DUPREE 

SMITHFIELD.  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Intramural  Softball  2,  Football  2,  AIEE;  Veterans 
Assoc. 

FRED  LYLES  EARGLE 

TRYON,  N.  C 
Industrial   Arts,   Technical   Option 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Economics  Survey  Committee 

WILLIAM  TAYLOR  EASTER 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Pres  ,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Cataloguer. 
Phi  Kappa  Phi,  Vice-President;  AIEE-IRE  Joint 
Student  Branch,  Honors  Program;  Westinghouse 
Achievement  Scholar. 

CARL  ARTHUR  EBHARDT 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE-IRE;  Amateur  Radio  Club;   Engineers   Fair 

JOSEPH   HAROLD  ECKERD 

MARION,  N    C 
Chemical   Engineering 

ATCHE 

JAMES  BARKSDALE  EDMONDSON 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Vice-Pres  Bagwell  Dormih; 

EDWIN   RAY  EDWARDS 

NEWTON  CROVE,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

Dormitory  Secretary;  ASCE 

TED  ALFRED  EDWARDS 

BELMONT,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4; 
Veterans  Assn     I,  2,  3,  4. 

JOSEPH  AMORY  EGGLER 

RALEICH,  N,  C. 
Forestry   Management 

Forestry  Club. 

SAMUEL  JAMES  ELLEN 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering    Construction 

Engineers  Fair. 


JOHN   DOANE  ELLENBERG 

BURLINGTON,  N    C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  Intramural  Sports  I,  2, 
AICHE,  Office  Corresponding  Secretary  2; 
AFROTC:  YDC. 


THOMAS  M.  ELLINGTON,  JR. 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 

Electrical  Engineering  anil 

Industrial  Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau 


KENNETH   EUGENE  ELLIOTT 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN.  N    C. 

Nuclear   Engineering 

Phi   Eta   Sigma;   Sigma   Pi   Sigma;   Tau   Beta   Pi; 
Managing   Editor   Southern    Engineer;    A  I  P 


HORACE  RICHARD  ELZEY 

CRESTON.  N.  C 
Mathematics    Education 


BOBBY  YATES  EMORY 

RALEIGH.  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 


FRANK  ROBERT  ENLOE 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

Tau  Alpha  Sigma,  Gamma  Sigma  Delta;  Editorial 
Staff  of  Agriculturist;  Leopold  Wildlife  Club. 

RICHARD  EPPES,  JR. 

HOPEWELL,  VA. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Floor  Manager  4 

ROBERT  EARL  ERNULL 

NEW  BERN,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Secretary,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi 
Tau  Sigma,  Swimming  Team  1,  2,  3,  4;  Mono- 
gram Club  2,  3,  4;  Jr.  Class  Representative  to 
Athletic  Council  3;  IAS  1,  2,  3,  4;  College 
Union  Board  of  Chairmen  2,  Apollo  Club  3,  4, 
American  Rocket  Society  4,  Disciples  Student 
Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4.  Worship  Chairman,  En- 
listment Chairman 

CAMPBELL  DAVIS  ESKRIDGE 

SHELBY,  N.  C. 

Forestry   Management 

Veterans  Club 

CHARLES  ROBERT  ESKRIDGE,  JR. 

SHELBY,  N    C 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Kappa  Alpha;  Golf  1,  2. 


JUDSON  PAUL  ESSEX,  JR. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Golden  Chain;  Board  of  Directors  WKNC;  Ed- 
itor Southern  Engineer;  Board  of  Student  Pub- 
lications; President  College  Union;  AIIE:  YMCA 
Cabinet;  Consolidated  University  Student  Coun- 
cil;  Engineers  Council 

JOSEPH  LISTER  ETHERIDGE 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ASCE;  Publicity  Chairman  2, 
Treasurer  Delta  Sigma,  Phi  Frat  4. 

DARRELL  JOE  EUDY 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Corresponding  Secretary;  AIEE 
Intramurals    1,    3,   4;   Veterans  Assn.   Se   ' 

ROBERT  GLENN   EUDY 

ALBEMARLE.  N    C. 
M  echanical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASME. 

LYNN  WADE  EURY 

NEW  LONDON,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Inter  Dormitory  Council  3,  4,  AIEE  Publicity 
Chairman;  IRE,  Intramural  Basketball  and  Vol- 
leyball;  Dorm   President  and   Manager. 


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WILLIAM   ERNEST  EVANS 

RFREESBORO,  N.  C. 
Elect  Heal  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  1  ;  The  Technician  1 . 

CARL  ANDREW  EVERLEIGH,  JR. 

LUMBERTON,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  IRE:  AIEE:  Veterans  Club 

RICHARD  DENNIS  FADGEN 

WOONSOCKET,  R    I. 
Industrial   anil   Rural   Recreation 

Swimming  I.  2,  3,  4,  Captain  of  Team;  Outing 
Committee;   Monogram  Club 

THOMAS  KILBY  FAISON,  JR. 

FAISON,  N.  C 
Heating   anil   Air   Conditioning 

Intramurals  1,  2;  American  Society  of  Heating 
and  Air  Conditioning.  Assistant  Floor  Manager 
Tucker   Don1 

WILLIAM  CASPER  FARNER 

MORCANTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Scabbard  and   Blade  3,  4;  Al  IE  2.   3.  4;  Young 
Republicans  Club  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  3.  Presi- 
dent 4;  Engineer's  Council  3;  Military  Ball  Assn. 
I 


RONALD  BRUCE  FELTON 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N,  C 
Al  etallurgical    Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Intramural  Sports  3,  4  for  Delta 
Sigma  Phi;  Staff  Announcer  WKNC;  AIME. 
American  Society  of  Metals;  American  Ceramir 
Society;  YMCA;  Pledgemaster  Delta  Sigma  Phi, 
Transfer  Student  from  East  Carolina  College. 

DAVID  NEIL  FERGUSON 

CASTONIA,  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Inter  Varsity  Christian  Fellowship;  American  Nu- 
clear Society;  American  Rocket  Society;  American 
Institute  of  Physics. 

EDWIN  ORVILLE  FINCH 

BAILEY.  N    C 
Agricultural   Engineering 

WKNC    1.   2.   3,   4.   Station   Manager    1;   ASAE 

1,  2. 

JUNIUS  VIRGIL  FISHER,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi ;  American  Society  Civil  Engineers 

ROY  EDWARD  FISHER    II 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C 
Al  ecbanical   Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  ASME. 


WILLIAM   PERSON   FITTS 

LITTLETON,  N    C. 
Electrical    Engineering 


WILLIAM  JOSEPH  FITZPATRICK,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Al  ecbanical  Engineering 


HUGH  LARRY  FLETCHER 

ASHEVILLE,  N.    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  Veterans  Club 


JOHN   EDWARD  FLETCHER 

MARION,  N    C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4;  IAS  I.  2,  3,  4,  Recording, 
Pi  Tau  Sigma,  3,  4,  Vice-President  a,  Secretary 
4;  Military  Ball  Association  Committee  4, 
AFROTC  Lt  Colonel  Material  Officer;  Arnold 
Air  Society  3,  4. 


WAYNE  THOMAS  FLINCHUM 

CARTHAGE,  N    C 
Field   Crops 

Forestry  Club;  Agronomy  Club 


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ROGER  MARCUS  FLOWERS 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  AIEE 

MARTIN  BOGER  FOIL,  JR. 

CONCORD,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma. 

JOHN  WESLEY  FOLSON 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  V'A 
Nuclear  Engineering 

American  Institute  of  Physics;  Alpha  Phi  Omega; 
CU  Committee. 

WALTER  KEMP  FOREHAND 

SOUTH  MILLS.  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE. 

JOHN  GEROME  FORMY-DUVAL,  II 

WHITEVILLE.  N,  C. 

Forest    Management 
Intramural   Basketball   I,  2,  3,  4;  Track   1;  BSU 
1,  2.  3,  4;  President  Wake  County  BSU.  Council 
2;  Forestry  Club  3.  4;  Activities  Chairman  BSU  2 

WILEY  C.  FORREST,  JR. 

kINSTON,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

GENE  RAY  FOUST 

LEXINGTON.  N    C 

Wood  Products   Merchandising 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Intramurals  3,  4;  Forestry 
Senator  4;  Forestry  Club;  Forest  Products  Re- 
search Society 

ALBERT  DEAN  FOX 

WILMINGTON,  N    C. 
Industrial  and    Rural    Recreation 

American  Recreation  Society;  NC  Recreation  So- 
ciety. Intramurals  Basketballl  Official  3.  4;  Foot- 
ball Official  4,  CU  Social  Committee  2 

WILLIAM  PENMAN   FRANKLIN 

WILSON.  N    C 
Civil   Engineering   Construction    Option 

WRAY  EDWARDS  FREEMAN 

RUTHERFORDTON,  N    C. 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club 

BOBBIE  EUGENE  FREEZE 

FLINT.  MICH 
Civil   Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon  3.  4;  ASCE  3,  4;  Engineers  Council 
Representative  4. 

ERNEST  MASON   FRIAR,  JR. 

TARBORO,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Intramural  Softball  and  Football, 
AIEE,   IRE,  Treas.  Social   Fraternity  4 

GURNEY  VAN   FRYE 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C 
Animal   Husbandry 

Treas  Animal  Industry  Club,  Meats  Judging 
Team  3;  Livestock  Judging  Team  4,  Ag  Club; 
Animal    Industry  Club. 

THOMAS  RAY  FULGHUM 

WILSON,  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Ed  Club,  YDC;  Student 
Government  2,  3. 

BOBBY  LEE  FULLER 

DURHAM,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  I  F  C  Council  3;  AFROTC 
Drill  Team  1.  2. 


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WILLIAM   FRANKLIN   FUNDERBURK 

KANNAPOLIS,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

BEN  GAY  FUTRELL 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N.  C. 
Yarn   Manufacturing 

Intramural  Basketball  Fourth  Dormitory;  Vice- 
Pres.   Fourth   Dormitory.   Dormitory  Manager. 

PHILIP  GAINES 

NEW  BRITAIN.  CONN 

Chemical   Engineering 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu;   Intramural  Sports  I,  2,  3,  4; 
I.  F.  C.  Representative;  AlChE. 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  GAITHER,  JR. 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

JACK  ALLEN  GARDNER 

PASADENA,  CALIF. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

JAMES  DONALD  GARDNER 

MT.  AIRY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Club;  IRE. 

WILLIAM  WRIGHT  GARDNER 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Business  Manager  Agro- 
meek. 

JOHN  BARNUM  GARLAND 

MATTHEWS,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Theta  Tau. 

CARLTON   LEROY  GARNER,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Rocket  Society  4;  Math  Club  4;  Veterans  Club 
I,  2,  3;  Engineers  Fair  3. 

DONALD  LEE  GARREN 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Veterans  Club; 
Masonic  Lodge  167;  ASME;  U  S.  Marine  Re- 
serve. 

CHARLES  HOLT  GARRISON 

HAW  RIVER,  N.  C 
Geological   Engineering 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  AIME. 

HENRY  HORACE  GATEWOOD 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Engineering    Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE;  YMCA,  Cab- 
inet; Band;  Math  Club.  Engineering  Honors  Pro- 
gram;  URAC   Representative. 

BENJAMIN  GORDON  GENTRY,  JR. 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Industrial  Arts  Club;  YDC. 

CRITZ  HORTON  GEORGE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
American  Institute  of  Physics;  American  Rocket 
Society;  CU  Activities  Committee;  Talent  for 
Service  Scholarship  Program;   Honors  Program 

JOE  CORNWELL  GETTYS 

SHELBY,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  CU  Outing  Committee 


EDWARD  LEE  GIBBON 

RICHMOND,  VA 
lores!   Management 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Xi  Sigma  Pi 
Forestry  Club;  Army  ROTC. 


GERALD  WARREN  GIBSON 

LAURINBURC,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau. 


RALPH  GIBSON 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 


RICHARD  OLMSTEAD  GILBERT 

WILTON,  CONN. 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club. 


CHARLES  HERBERT  GILL 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  Veterans  Association. 


THOMAS  ODELL  GILMORE 

JULIAN,  N.  C. 
Horticulture 

FarmHouse;  Alpha  Zeta  3,  4,  Banquet  Chairman 
4;  Blue  Key  3,  4,  Corresponding  Secretary  4;  Pi 
Alpha  Xi  3,  4;  Agriculturist,  Editorial  Staff  3. 
4;  Football  Dormitory  and  Frat  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soft- 
ball Dormitory  1,  2;  Vice-President  I.F.C.;  Presi- 
dent and  Treasurer  YDC;  Vice-President  Horti- 
culture Club;  Vice  President  Ag  Club;  Apollo 
Club;  Senator,  Student  Government. 

HARVEY  DEVEREAUX  GINN 

SNOW  HILL,  N.  C. 
Animal  Husbandry 

AgClub;A.  I.  Club. 

VICTOR  EMERSON  GLENN   II 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Basketball  3.  . 

OTIS  EDWIN  GOAD,  JR. 

MT.  AIRY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Secretary  Stadium  Dormitory 
AIEE. 

ROBERT  BAIRD  GODLEY 

WRICHTSVILLE  BEACH,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Kappa  Alpha;  AIIE. 


ROBERT  FISHER  GOFF 

AYDEN,  N.  C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 


BARRY  LEE  GOMBOROV 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 
Textile  Management 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Business  Manager,  Exchequer 
4,  President  Hillel  Foundation  2.  3,  4;  Radio 
Station  WKNC  3;  Editor  AFROTC  Yearbook  2; 
Fraternity  Intramurals. 


GUSTAVO  ALBERTO  GOMEZ 

MANACUR,  NICARAGUA 
Chemical   Engineering 

Soccer  Varsity  Team  2;  International  Committee; 
Toastmasters  Club;  CEA. 

RAMON  SALVADOR  GOMEZ 

MATANZAS,  CUBA 
Industrial  Engineering 

Newman  Club. 

TOBIAS  WESTWOOD  GOODMAN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Geological  Engineering 

Rockhound  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  American   Institute 
of  Physics  4;  Rocket  Club  4. 


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FLOYD  EDWIN  GOODNIGHT 

CONCORD,  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE2,  3,  4;  AIRE  3,  4. 


ROBERT  JUDSON  GRAY,  JR. 

CASTONIA,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

Chairman  CU  Theatre  Committee  3. 


DONALD  NEALE  GREENE 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering  anil 

Engineering   Mechanics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  IAS  I,  2;  Veterans  Club  1. 


RAY  HOWARD  GORMAN 

RALEIGH,  N,  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE, 


WILLIAM  HUGH  GRAY 

SUPPLY,  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 


STEWART  WARREN  GREGG 

LENOIR,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  President  3;  Air  Force 
Reserve  1,2,  3,  4. 


CHARLES  GOTUACO 

MANILA,  P.  I. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


PAUL  DAVIS  GRADY  III 

KENLY,  N    C 
Industrial  Arts 

Epsilon  Pi  Tau. 


WILLIAM  DeWITT  GRAHAM 

MT.  ULLA.  N.  C 
Dairy    Manufacturing 


CHARLES  EARL  GREEN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Mathematics    Education 

AIEE;  Bank  3,  4,  Vice-President. 


RICHARD  EDWARD  GREEN 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Intramural    Basketball   3,   4;   Mars   Hill    Jr.   Col- 
lege 1 ,  2. 


CHESLEY  McAULAY  GREENE 

MT   CILEAD,  N    C 
Horticulture 

Alpha  Zeta;  Horticulture  Club,  President  4; 
Club;  YDC 


CHARLES  ROY  GRIFFIN,  JR. 

PINETOPS,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Radio  Station  WKNC  1.  2,  3.  4,  Technical  Di- 
rector 2,  3,  4;  Amateur  Radio  Club  W4ATC, 
President  4;  Baptist  Student  Union  3,  4;  AIEE, 
IRE   1,  2,   3,  4 

DEWEY  MAURICE  GRIFFITH 

GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  ASME;  Business 
Manager  of   Band;    "Lamplighters"   Orchestra. 

EDWARD  VANCE  GRIFFIN,  JR. 

NASHVILLE,  N.  C. 
Wood  Products  Merchandising 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  YDC;  Forest  Products  Research 
Society;   Oak   Ridge   Military    Institute. 


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EUGENE  LEVAN  GRIFFIN,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramural  Sports  3.  4,  Baseball   1  ;  Veterans  As- 
sociation, Secretary  2;  ASME  3,  4. 

DOUGLAS  LEROY  GUNNELL 

PORTSMOUTH,  VA. 
Heating   and   Air   Conditioning 

Technician;    Sigma    Nu;    Vice-President    Junior 
Class.  ASHACE;   Band;   Ring  Committee  2. 

HERMAN  CURTIS  GUNTER 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS,  N,  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Association 

LAYTON  HERBERT  GUNTER,  JR. 

GRAHAM,  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering 

IFC;  Intramurals2,  3,  4;  ASCE. 

WENDELL  LEE  GUTH 

ELKIN,  N    C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramurals  3,  4;  Baptist  Student  Union  2,  3,  4, 
Vice-President  3,  4 

JAMES  HENRY  GWALTNEY 

DURHAM,  N    C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Pi    Tau    Sigma;    Tau    Beta    Pi; 
Veterans  Association;  ASME. 

DONALD  NATHAN  HAFER 

PORT  CLINTON,  PA 
Industrial  and   Rural    Recreation 

Football  4;  Baseball  4;  Monogram  Club. 

DONALD  ORZANDO  HAGLER 

BARTLESVILLE,  OKLA 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Agromeck  2;  Industrial  Arts  Club 

charles  Mcdonald  hagwood 

YOUNGSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

Lambda   Chi    Alpha;    Phi    Eta   Sigma;   Tau    Beta 
Pi,  AICE  3,  4.  Treasurer  4. 

BRUCE  THOMAS  HAINLEY 

SCHUYLKILL  HAVEN,  PA 

Textiles 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Track   1;   Intramurals  1,  2, 

3,    4;    Men's    Campus   Code    Board   4;    Phi    Psi , 

Tompkins  Textile  Society. 

CHARLES  MILBY  HALL 

BENSON,  N    C. 
Mathematics   Education 

President   Math   and   Science   Club   4;   Veterans 
Association. 

JAMES  ALLEN   HALL 

HALIFAX,  VA 
Electrical   Engineering 

Institute  of  Radio  Engineers 

WALTER  WILLIAM  HAMILTON 

GASTON  I  A,  N    C 

Mechanical   Engineering, 

Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

ASME;  ASHACE.  NC  Society  of  Engineers 

JOHN  JASPER  HAMM,  JR. 

DURHAM,  N    C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ASAE.  Agriculture  Club;  BTU; 
Veterans  Association, 

CHARLES  WAYNE  HAMMER 

SILER  CITY,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma; 
Scabbard    and    Blade;    Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Battle 
Group   Commander,    Distinguished    Military   Stu- 
dent. 


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WILFRED  ALLEN   HAMMOND 

ASHEBORO,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Scabbard  &  Blade  3.  4; 
ASCE  3,  4. 

WILBOURNE  EASLEY  HAMNER 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  VA. 
Architectural   Design 

Scabbard  &  Blade;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Pershing 
Rifles;  Commanding  Officer  AFROTC  Drill  Team 
3;  Gallery  Committee;  Student  Chapter  AIA. 

HARVEY  GRAY  HANCOCK 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mathematics    Education 

NCEA;  Veterans  Association  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  Treas- 
urer 2. 

RAYVINE  HANFORD 

HENDERSON,  N.  C 
Metallurgical   Engineering 

American  Society  for  Metals. 

JOSEPH   LAURISTON   HANNAH 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical  Option 

Intramural  Football;  Basketball;  Softball  1,  2,  3. 
4;  Dormitory  Athletic  Director  4;  Air  Force 
Drill  Team  I,  2;  IAS  4;  AFROTC  I,  2,  3.  4; 
Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  Dormitory 
Floor  Manager  4 

ROY  NATHAN   HARDING 

LEXINGTON,  KY. 
Wood    Products    Merchandising 

WILLIAM  ROBERT  HARDING 

CHOCOWINITY,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Scabbard  &  Blade  2;  ASCE 

WILLIAM  KEITH   HARDY 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 
Metallurgical   Engineering 

WALTER  CLYDE  HARKINS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  AIEE. 
IRE 

WILLIS  HAROLD  HARPER 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

ROY  LEE  HARRINGTON 

CONCORD.  N.  C 
M  echanical   Engineering 

Phi    Eta   Sigma,   Vice-President;    Pi    Tau    Si. 
Tau   Beta  Pi;  Phi   Kappa  Phi;  ASME. 

CLAUDE  MORRIS  HARRIS,  JR. 

BILTMORE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 
'  '-    Veterans  Association 

HERBERT  HUNTER  HARRIS 

RALEIGH.  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

Ag  Club 

LAWRENCE  HARRIS,  JR. 

WAKE  FOREST,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Blue  Key;  30  &  3;  Golden  Chain,  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Student  Government  Judicial 
Board.  Chairman;  Consolidated  University  Stu- 
dent Council;  Student  Government  and  Orien- 
lation  Committee;  YMCA;  Apollo  Club;  AIP 

MERRELLE  WASHINGTON   HARRIS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Economic* 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ag  Economics  Club;  Ag  Club. 


BRUCE  ARTHUR  HARRISON 

QUITMAN,  CA. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

Intramural    Sports;    Intercollegiate    Straight    Rail 
Billiard  Team  2.  3.  4;  Leopold  Wildlife  Club. 


ROGER  ZANE  HART 

GRANITE  FALLS,  N.  C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

ASAE;  Float  Chairman  3. 


RUSSELL  EUGENE  HASSELL,  JR. 

JAMESTOWN,  N,  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Association. 


GEORGE  HARRISS 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 

Theta   Tau,    Secretary    1;   Alpha    Pi    Mu;    AIIE; 
Veterans  Association. 


DONALD  LEE  HARTON 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers;  Vet- 
erans Association 


GLEN  CARLTON  HATCHER 

SELMA,  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Engineering 

ASAE  1,2,3,4;  BSU  3. 


ALBERT  STUART  HART 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Agromeck  Photographer 
3,  4;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Honorary  Military  So- 
ciety; Pershing  Rifles. 


RICHARD  McEUEN   HARVEY 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 

Kappa  Alpha;  ASCE 


LARRY  HOUSTON  HATLEY 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  BSU  1,  2;  Industrial  Arts 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Intramural  Football  1,2;  Basket- 
ball 1,  2,  3,  4. 


FRANKLIN   DELANO  HART 

ANGIER,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  ASME;   Honors  Engineering   Pro- 
gram, 

NEIL  DOUGLAS  HART 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Physics 

American    Institute  of   Physics;   Veterans  Asso- 
ciation. 


HURLEY  LEON   HARWARD 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  N    C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE  3.  4;  Veterans  Association  2,  3,  4;  Delta 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  HAYES  HARWELL 

CONCORD,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 


GEORGE  WILBUR  HAWKINS,  JR. 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Engineering 


HAROLD  GILBERT  HAYES 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

Agricultural   Education 

YDC. 


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GEORGE  EDWIN   HEDRICK,  JR. 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C. 
M  echanical  Engineering 

ASIE;  ASME;   Intramural  Sports  1.  2,  3.  4;  As- 
sistant  Floor  Manager  Tucki 


JOE  BENNETT  HENNINGS 

EAST  BEND,  N,  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE;  Intramurals  1,  2 


ROBERT  FREEMAN   HIBBARD 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

Delta   Sigma    Phi;    Intramural    Football 
ROTC;  Scabbard  &  Blade;  Alpha  Phi  Omega. 


GUY  ALEXANDER  HELMS 

CONCORD.  N.  C. 
Wood   Products   Merchandising 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Pinetum  Photographer  2,  3, 
4;  Fencing  Team  1,2;  Forestry  Club  1,  2,  3,  4, 
Program  Chairman  2;  Forest  Product  Research 
Society  2,  3,  4;  Student  Government  2;  Forestry 
Honor   Committee   2;   Wesley   Foundation. 

WILLIAM  DEAN   HENDERSON 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ASME. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  HENDRIX 

GREENVILLE,  N.  G 
Soils 
FarmHouse;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  American  Society  of  Agronomy;  President 
Owen  Dormitory  3;  Vice-President  Collegiate  4-H 
Club;   Secretary  Agricultural   Club. 

AMOS  BROOKS  HENLEY 

LINVILLE,  N.  G 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Christian  Fellowship. 


JAMES  AUSTIN   HENSON 

FOREST  CITY,  N.  G 
Weaving  and   Design 


CLARENCE  EUGENE  HERMAN 

HICKORY,  N.  G 
Ceramic    Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  ACS  I,  2,  3,  4;  Engineers 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Southern  Engineer  1,  2;  Tra  I 
]  ,  Freshman  Orientation  Group  Leader  4. 


MALCOLM  LoROY  HERRING 

WILSON,  N.  G 
Industrial  Engineering 

Al  IE,  Veterans  Association. 


PHILIP  GORDON   HESTER 

ROXBORO,  N.  C. 
Wildlife   Management   and   Conservation 

Leopold  Wildlife  Club 


FRANK  GEORGE  HICKMAN 

NEW  BERN,  N.  G 
Industrial   Arts 


AHMED  AFIF  HILAL 

ALEPPO,  SYRIA 
Textiles 

International    Club;    Cosmopolitan    Club;    ASO; 
YMCA. 


DAVID  BRIGHT  HILBURN,  JR. 

BLADENBORO.  N.  G 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 

ASCE;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


CHARLES  HENRY  HILL 

KINSTON,  N.  G 
Industrial  Engineering 

Al  IE :  Intramurals  1,  2;  CU  Activities  Committee 
1,2;  YDC;  Veterans  Association. 


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HORACE  LEON   HILL 

SHELBY,  N.  C. 

Electrical    Engineering 

AIEE 

RICHARD  RAY  HILL,  JR. 

YOUNCSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Field   Crops 
Circulation    Manager.   Editor.   Crops  and   Soils 
3,  4;  Agronomy  Club;  American  Society  of  Ag. 

JERRY  LLOYD  HINSHAW 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta   Kappa   Nu;   Phi   Kappa   Phi;   Phi   Eta  Sigma; 
AIEE 

CLYDE  KEITH  HINSON 

OAKBORO.  N.  C 
Agriculture   Education 
Intramurals   I,  2.  ?.  4;  Big  Four  Day  2,  3;  Stu- 
dent Legislature  1  ;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Ed  Club;  ROTC 

WILLIE  LEE  HODGE 

RUTHERFORDTON.  N    C 
Textile   Chemistry 

American   Association   of   Textile   Chemists   and 
Colorists. 

FORNEY  MOORE  HOKE,  JR. 

HAVELOCK.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE:  Veterans  Club;   Research  Work   for  Red- 
stone  Arsenal.    Huntsville.   Ala     4 

LARRY  DAVID  HOKE 

HICKORY.  N    C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME 

PHILLIP  PARKER  HOLLAND 

FRANKLIN,  VA. 
Pulp   and   Paper  Technology 

Fourdrinier  Society  3.  4,  Secretary  4;  Cross  Coun- 
try  I 

GEORGE  McBRAYER  HOLMES 

LINCOLNTON,  N    C 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Theta    Chi;    WKNC    53;    Wake    Forest    College 
53;  Literary  Societv:    International   Relations 
Club;  Veterans  Club;  CU  Film  Committee;  Sec- 
retary   Theta  Chi  55,  56;  American  Rocket  So- 
YRC 

EMMITT  MELVIN  HONEYCUTT,  JR. 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N    C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 
Track   Team    1;    Intramural   Football   4;   Basket- 
ball  2    3.   4;    IAS;   Air  Force   ROTC;   Treasurer 
Arno'd  Air  Society 

CLARENCE  ELAM  HOOD,  JR. 

NEWTON,  N    C 

Agricultural   Engineering 

ASAE 

JONATHAN  WINFIELD  HOOKS 

KENLY.  N    C 
Field   Crops 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  A3  Club;  Agronomy  Club 

JAMES  N.  HOOVER 

BOSTIC.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

EDWARD  PAUL  HORDUBAY 

WINDBER,  PA. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Phi  Psi;  AATC  u  C:   Intercollegiate  Football  4; 
Basketball.  Softball  3;  ROTC 

HARVEY  ALAN   HOROWITZ 

OXFORD,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICHE  2.  3,  4;  American  Rocket  Society  4;  CU 
Committee  1,  2,  3,  4. 


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JAMES  ARLEN   HORTON 

AHOSKIE,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Engineering 

WILLIAM  E.  HORTON 

ROXBORO,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Club  2,  ?.  4;  IRE  4;  AIEE  4 

RICHARD  SLATER  HOSKINS 

BRONX,  N.  Y. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME  3,  4;  CU  Dance  Committee  2;  Social 
Committee  3,  Library  Committee  4;  BSU  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

ONI   PINCKNEY  HOUSTON,  JR. 

MOORESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  WKNC 

JOSEPH  GLASGOW  HOWE 

HENDERSONVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary; ASCE. 

KENNETH   LEE  HOWE 

GASTON  I  A,  N.  C. 
Animal   Industry 

FarmHouse;  Ag  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4; 
Animal  Industry  Club  1,  2.  3,  4,  Secretary  4' 
Collegiate  4-H  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

GEORGE  WALTER  HOYLE 

NEWTON,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  IRE. 

ARLEN  GLADSTONE  HUDSON 

MOUNT  OLIVE.  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

BEN  AVERY  HUDSON 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 

FRANK  ROBERT  HUFF 

PEEKSKILL,  N.  Y. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  AIEE;  Honorary 
Vice-President  of   Phi    Kappa   Phi 

RALPH   EDWARD  HUFFMAN,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  AIEE:  Veterans  Club. 

WILLIAM  AVERY  HUNEYCUTT 

NORWOOD,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE 

GEORGE  EUGENE  HUNSUCKER,  JR. 

BELMONT,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

JAMES  BAXTER  HUNT,  JR. 

ROCK  RIDGE,  N.  C 
Agricultural   Education 

30  and  3;  Blue  Key;  Golden  Cham;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Editor  "Agriculturist";  Stu- 
dent Government  Senator  2;  President  Student 
Government  3,  4;  Member  CUSC  2,  Board  of 
Directors  2;  Publications  Board  2,  Athletic  Coun- 
cil 2;  Ag    Club;  Ag.  Ed    Club;  YDC 

JAMES  LARRY  HUNTLEY 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

Ceramic   Engineering 

Vice  President  Keramos  4;   Scabbard  and   Blade 

3,  4;  ACS  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4;  YRC  2,  3,  4, 

Treasurer  3,  4;  Westminster  Fellowship  2,  3,  4. 


JAMES  CLYDE  HUTCHINS 

MOCKSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Engineering 

ASAE 


JAMES  RICHARD  HUTCHINSON 

MORVEN.  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE:  Veterans  Club. 


BASS  UTIE  HYATT,  JR. 

BRASSTOWN,  N.  C. 
Animal   Industry 

FarmHouse 


JOSEPH   KING  INGRAM 

BADIN,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Inrramurals  1 ,  2.  3.  4. 


JOHN  DOUGLAS  INMAN 

PILOT  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C. 

Civil   Engineering 

ASCE;  Scabbard  &  Blade 


RICHARD  WILLIS  IVEY 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE 

DONALD  GEORGE  JACKSON 

BLACK  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C. 
Wood   Technology 

Forestry  Club;  Forest  Products  Research  So- 
ciety; Apollo  Club. 

JIMMY  RAY  JACUMIN 

RUTHERFORD  COLLEGE.  N.  C 
Nuclear  Engineering  and 
Mechanical   Engineering 

American  Institute  Physics;  Intramural  Most 
Outstanding  Softball  Player;  All  Campus  Soft- 
ball Team;  President  and  Manager  Dormitory 
4;  Vice  President  IDC:  CU  Activities  Committee 
and  Float  Committee. 

ROY  BRAXTON  JAMES 

FAISON,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE  3,  4;  Veterans  Association  3.  4;  Delta 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

THOMAS  GEORGE  JAMES 

GRAHAM,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Swimming  Team  1,  2;  Chess  Team  1,  2;  Sec- 
retary AIP  3. 


WILLIAM  THOMAS  JAMES,  JR. 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  American  Institute  Physics  2,  3, 
4,  Secretary  3;  Engineers  Council  2,  3,  4;  Wes- 
ley Foundation  1.  2,  3,  4;  Alexander  Dormitory 
Secretary  3. 

FRANK  CHARLES  JENKINS 

NORWOOD,  PA. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Kappa  Alpha;  ASME:  Soccer. 

HOMER  LEE  PETE  JENKINS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing   and    Marketing 

Furniture  Club;  Vice  President  Forest  Products 
Research  Society;  President  FPRS;  Honor  Cer- 
tificate. 

JOHN  MARTIN  JENKINS,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Industrial  Arts  Club;  Veterans 

Club 

WILLIAM  PAUL  JENKINS  II 

BURLINGTON,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Royal  Order  of  Moose;  Veterans  Club  3,  4; 
AIEE. 


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JOHN  STANLEY  JENNINGS 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Forestry  Management 


JAMES  ROGERS  JERNIGAN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial  and   Rural   Recreation 


RANDALL  EVERETTE  JOBE 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

ASHAE  3,  Industrial  Arts  Club. 


CHARLES  BORDEN  JOHNSON 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

Mechanical  Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;   In- 
stitute of  Aeronautical   Sciences. 


LARRY  BUCKNER  JOHNSON 

SANFORD,  N.  C. 
Animal   Husbandry 

YDC  2,  3,  4;  Ag  Club   1,  2,  3,  4;  Animal    In- 
dustry Club   I,  2,  3,  4. 


WILLIAM  HAL  JOHNSON 

TAYLORSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

FarmHouse;  Alpha  Zeta;  Editor  Agriculturist. 


WILLIAM  MILLS  JOHNSON 

WOODLAND,  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

Agrii  ulture  Club;  Agronomy  Club. 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  JOINES 

MORAVIAN  FALLS,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 
Tau    Beta    Pi;    Eta    Kappa    Nu;    Phi    Eta    Sigma; 
Veterans  Club;   AIEE. 


JOE  WALTERS  JONES 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

American  Society  of  Tool  Engineers. 


JOHN   BENNETT  JONES 

WHITE  OAK,  N.  C. 

Field   Crops 

American  Society  of  Agronomy;  Track  I. 


JOHN   EDWIN  JONES 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Engineering 


PAUL  REUBEN  JONES 

MOORESBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 


HARRY  DELMAR  JOHNSON 

MANTEO,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Scabbard  b  Blade;  Small  Group 
Leader;  Student  Government  Committee  on 
Orientation;   Advanced    ROTC. 


IKE  ADAMS  JONES,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Science   Education 

Sigma    Pi;    Kappa    Phi    Kappa;    Intramural    Foot- 
ball 3,  4;  Softball   1,  2,  3.  4;  Tennis  1,  2,  3,  4. 


ROBERT  RALPH  JONES,  JR. 

LAURINBURG,  N.  C. 
Mathematics   Education 

Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation 
Secretary  3,  President  4;  Member  Freshman 
Orientation   Commission   4. 


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WILLIAM  BOWLING  JONES,  JR. 

OXFORD,  N.  C. 
Animal  Industry 

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

WILLIAM  GILES  JONES 

PINE  HALL,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

RUSSELL  EDWARD  JORDAN,  JR. 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C. 
Engineering   /Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  American  Institute  of  Physics; 
Math  Club;   Intramurals  Tennis   I. 

VERNER  NICHOLSON  JORDAN,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C. 
Civil    Engineering,    Construction    Option 

ASCE. 

ARNOLD  LUNSDEN  JOSLIN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Mars  Hill  College;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  Sym- 
phonic Band  3,  4. 

TIBOR  JUHASZ 

ZSURK,  HUNGARY 
Textiles 

DOUGLAS  MEL  JURNEY 

HARMONY,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 

Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Institute  of 
Aeronautical  Sciences;  Historian  Pi  Kappa  Phi; 
AFROTC  Major. 

CHARLIE  KAW 

RANGOON,  BURMA 
Textiles 

Sigma  Tau  Sigma 

WILLIAM  BYRD  KAY,  JR. 

RED  SPRINGS,  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  President  Order  of 
30  &  3;  Secretary  Chi  Epsilon,  Vice  President 
Blue  Key;  Engineering  Senator  2,  3,  Brigade 
Commander  Army   ROTC   4,   ASCE   3,   4 

WILLIAM  RONALD  KEEN 

RICH  SQUARE,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

President  Bagwell  Dormitory  58,  59;  IDC  Execu- 
tive Committee  58,  59. 

MARVIN  OWEN  KEITH 

FRANKLINTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial  and   Rural   Recreation 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Intramurals  3,  4;  American  Rec- 
reation Society  3,  4 

WAYNE  DOUGLAS  KELLER 

LENOIR,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE 

HENRY  LELAND  KELLEY 

NEWPORT  NEWS,  VA 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

ISA 

DARRELL  BROWN   KELLY 

LILLINGTON,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Westminster  Fellowship. 

PAUL  0.  KELLY 

NEWPORT,  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

IRE;  AIEE;  Veterans  Club. 


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EDWARD  DICKSON   KENDRICK,  JR. 

FALLSTON,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  American  Insti- 
tute of  Physics;  American  Rocket  Society;  Scab- 
bard &  Blade  Award  (ROTO  2;  NC  State  Col- 
lege Marching  and  Concert  Band  1,  2;  Wesley 
Foundation    1,   2.    3,   4,   Engineers   Council   4. 

WALTER  ROBERT  KEPLEY,  JR. 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 
M  ecbanical   Engineering 

ASME  4. 

LARRY  STEVENSON  KERR 

MOORESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  American 
Society  of  Civil  Engineers;  Inter  Fraternity  Coun- 
cil 3,  4. 

WALTER  BERNARD  KERR 

KANNAPOLIS,  N.  C. 

M  ecbanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Freshman  Basketball  1  ;  Intramural 
Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Institute  of  Aeronautical  Sci- 
ences,  Corresponding   Secretary   4. 

FRANCIS  SCOTT  KEY,  JR. 

CRAMERTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  IA  Club,  Secretary  3,  Vice 
President  4. 

WILLIAM  ROSS  KIMBALL 

CHINA  GROVE,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME. 

THEODORE  ALLEN  KINCAID 

MORCANTON,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

CAREY  ALBERT  KINNEY 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  KIRK 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Intra- 
mural   Swimming    3,    4;    Dormitory    Managei 

WILLIAM  EVERETTE  KIVETT 

RAMSEUR,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Theta  Chi,   President  57;  ASCE:  Vetville  Coun- 
ts. 57;   IFC  57. 

GENE  FARRELL  KIZZIAH 

BURLINGTON.  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Club. 

RONALD  COOPER  KLUTTZ 

PITTSBURGH,  PA. 
Furniture   Manufacturing  and   Marketing 

Furniture  Club. 

JAMES  THOMAS  KNIGHT 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Secretary  &  Floor  Manager  Owen  Dormitory; 
Secretary  W4ATC;   AIEE. 

MAX  SMITH  KNOX 

HUNTERSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Industrial  Arts  Club. 

JOE  FREDRICK  KUMM 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

IRE. 


JOE  DARRELL  LADD 

GASTON  I  A,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

Scabbard  &  Blade. 


GEORGE  BARRY  LAMM 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

Delta  Sigma  Phi. 


DORIS  FLORENCE  LANE 

CUAIMORO,  CAMOQUEY,  CUBA 

Industrial  Engineering 

Secretary  Al IE 


RALPH  GRAY  LANGLEY 

GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 

Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

YDC. 


BETTIE  FIELDS  LANIER 

WALLACE,  N.  C. 
Science   Education 

Math  &  Education  Club.  Vice  President. 


JAMES  DANIEL  LASSITER 

CLAYTON,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Arnold  Air  Society;  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers;  Glee  Club  1  ; 
AFROTC   Cadet  Wing  Staff. 


ROY  P.  LATHROP 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts,   Technical   Option 

Sigma  Chi  Fraternity;  Blue  Key;  Feature  Editor, 
Associate  Editor,  Editor,  The  Technician;  Apollo 
Club;  Toastmasters  Club;  CU  Board  of  Directors; 
Consolidated  University  Student  Council;  Sum- 
mer Judicial  Board. 


WILLIAM  JERAL  LAUGHTON,  JR. 

MOREHEAD  CITY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Band;  Glee  Club;  AIEE. 

HUGH  LAWING 

MARION,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  Veterans  Club. 


WILLIAM  GUY  LANE 

RAMSEUR,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 


RAY  ROBERTS  LASSITER 

AHOSKIE,  N.  C. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Marketing 

Leopold  Wildlife  Club. 


RALPH   BUTNER  LEACH 

ABERDEEN,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha. 


SHERRILL  GLENN  LANEY 

KANNAPOLIS,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 

ASCE  3,  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  Treasurer  4. 


LESTER  JAMES  LaSURE,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 

Industrial  Engineering 

AIIE. 


ROY  EUGENE  LEACH 

JULIAN,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club;  Apollo  Club;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion. 


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CAROL  JAMES  LEATHERMAN 

NEWTON,  N.  C. 
Weaving  and  Design 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Kappa   Tau    Beta;    AFROTC, 
Captain. 


JERE  LOTT  LeGWIN 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Geological   Engineering 

Theta   Tau;    Intramural    Sports    1,    2,   3; 
Engineers   Council. 


AIME; 


ORAZIO  TORRE  LEONE 

COLON,  PANAMA 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

Treasurer  American  Society  of  Heating  and   Air 
Conditioning;    International   Committee   CU. 


JOHN  STEVEN   LEDBETTER 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Electrical  Engineering  and  EMA 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Intramural  Basketball  1,  2,  AIEE, 
IRE,  Secretary   IRE;  Veterans  Club. 


JIMMY  DALE  LEE 

OAKBORO,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE;  Arnold  Air  Society. 


WILLIE  SHERRILL  LEE 

FOUR  OAKS,  N.  C. 
I  ml  it  st  rial   Arts 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Industrial  Arts  Club. 


WING  KAI   LEE 

HONG  KONG 
Textiles 


THOMAS  PRESTON   LENNON 

ANDERSON,  S.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Pershing  Rifles  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  3,  4;  So- 
ciety of  American  Foresters. 


LEE  ORVILLE  LEONARD 

DOUGLAS,  WYO 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi    Kappa    Phi;    Tau    Beta    Pi;    Eta    Kappa    Nu. 

RALPH  A.  LEONARD 

LOUISBURG,  N    C. 
Soils 

FarmHouse. 


ROBERT  LINDSAY  LEONARD 

LEXINGTON.  N.  G 
Agricultural   Economics 

FarmHouse;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Economics  Club;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Business  Manager  Agriculturist;  Treasurer 
FarmHouse    57,    58,    Business    Manager    58,    59. 


JOE  CLINT  LEWELLYN 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction    Option 


TOMMIE  KEMP  LEWIS 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial  and   Rural   Recreation 

Technician  3;  Leopold  Wildlife  Club  2;  CU  Out- 
ing Committee  3,  4,  House  Committee  4. 


HUGO  OSCAR  LIEM,  JR. 

CONOVER,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 


HARRY  VERNON   LINDSAY 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Kappa    Tau    Beta;    Business 
Manager  Textile  Forum;  Tompkins  Textile  Coun- 
cil, Veterans  Club. 


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HAROLD  REID  LINEBERGER 

DALLAS,  N.  C. 
Animal   Husbandry 

Alpha  Zeta  4;  Agriculturist  Staff  3.  4;  Lutheran 
Students  Association  1,  2,  3,  4;  State  FFA,  Pres- 
ident  1  ;  Animal   Industry  Club   3,  4. 

EDGAR  C.  LINEBERRY,  JR. 

SANFORD,  N.  C. 

M  echanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  IAS,  Program 
Chairman    4. 

JOHN   HENDERSON   LIPPARD,  JR. 

CLEVELAND,  N    C 

Electrical    Engineering 

AIEE    ,  -1 

WILLIAM   FRANCIS  LIPPARD 

GREENSBORO.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2; 
IRE;    AIEE;    Traffic,    Student    Government     1 

FRED  OSCAR  LITTLE,  JR. 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Electrical    Engineering 
AIEE,  IRE;  Veterans  Association;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Tau  Beta  Pi. 

JOHN   HEBRON   LIVELY,  JR. 
TAMPA,  FLA 
Forest   Management 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Society  of  American  Foresters; 
Pmetum    Staff,    Student    Government,    National 
Student     Association,      Secretary;     Consolidated 
University   Student    Council;    Chancellor's    Social 
Function  Committee;  Forestry  Club 

VICTOR  EUGENE  LOCKEY 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C 
Textiles 
Delta   Kappa   Phi;   Dormitory   Sports,    Football    1, 
2,  3,  Glee  Club  1 

CHAIRMAN   DONALD  LOFLIN 
ROANOKE  RAPIDS,  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering 
ASCE;  Veterans  Club 
CHARLES  KLEM  LOMBARD 
RALEIGH,  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering 
Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AIP,   ARS;  Technician   Colum- 
nist; Golf  Team   1  ;  Judicial  Board  Clerk  Summer 
Session  3. 

THOMAS  B.  LONG,  JR. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  G 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi 
Eta  Sigma,  Intramural  Softball  and  Basketball; 
YDC;    AIEE;   Vice    President   Veterans   Assoc. 

EVERETT  PIERCE  LOPPACKER,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 

Delta  Upsilon;  American  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers; Golf;  Transfer  Student  from  Cornell  Uni- 
versity. Attended  U   S    Naval  Academy 

WILLIAM  PORTER  LOWDERMILK 

RALEIGH,  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering 

GENE  RAY  LOWRIMORE 

TABOR  CITY,  N    C. 

Engineering   Mathematics 

Wesley  Foundation 

MUMFORD  CLYDELL  LOVE,  JR. 

CONCORD.  N    G 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME 

HUGH  McCOLL  LUPOLD 

COLUMBIA.  S.  C. 
Forest  Management 

President,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  30  &  3;  Blue 
Key;  Golden  Chain;  Pinetum  Staff;  Forestry 
Club;  SAF;  Apollo  Club;  Wesley  Foundation; 
District  One  Chairman  N.  G;  Methodist  Stu- 
dent Movement;  Orientation  Committee;  Class 
Treasurer     2;     Chairman      Freshman-Sophomore 


Dance  Committee;  IFC;  Student  Government  1, 
2,  3;  CUSC;  Head  Cheerleader;  U.  S  National 
Student  Association;  Chairman  and  Educational 
Affairs  Vice  Chairman  Carolina-Virginia  Region, 
National  Executive  Committee,  Campus  Coordi- 
nator. 


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GEORGE  SUELL  LYDA 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE;  Veterans  Association 

RUSSELL  OSBORNE  LYDAY,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Nuclear    Engineering 
Sigma     Pi     Sigma;     WKNC     Radio,     Alpha     Phi 
Omega;  American  Rocket  Society;  American   In- 
stitute of  Physics;  American   Nuclear  Society. 

HARVEY  DICK  LYERLY 

FAITH,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

WALTER  KENNETH  LYNCH 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi,  Pledge  Master  3;  Sigma  Tau 
Sigma;  Editor  Textile  Forum  4,  Staff  3;  Tomp- 
kins Textile  Council  4;  Co-Chairman  Textile 
Open   House 

VICTOR  BRYANT  LYNN 

DURHAM,  N.  C 
Agriculture   Education 

Ag  Ed  Club 

THOMAS  ROBERT  LYONS,  JR. 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C, 
Civil   Engineering 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers 

JOHN  SUMTER  MocRAE 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

ROBERT  MICHAEL  McADAMS 

BURLINGTON,  N,  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Mu  Beta  Psi,  Amateur  Radio  Club,  Vice  Presi- 
dent 3,  4,  Treasurer  1,  2;  Glee  Club  2,  3; 
Advanced  ROTC:  American  Institute  Physics 
-     4 

JAMES  EDD  McBRIDE 

MT.  AIRY,  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

ROTC    1,   2,   3,   4;   Ag     Ed    Club   2.    3,    4 

CHARLES  McCONNELL 

HENDERSONVILLE,  N,  C. 
Animal   Husbandry 

Ag  Club  2,  3,  4;  Al  Club  2,  3.  4.  Vice  President 
4,   Meats  Judging  Team 

ROBERT  ALEXANDER  McCORMICK 

SPRING  LAKE,  N,  C 
Wood   Products   /Merchandising 

Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4;  Forest  Products 
Research  Society;  West  Campus  Safety  Officer 

HUGH  ARTHUR  McDERMOTT 

VASS,  N    C 

Mechanical    Engineering 

ASME;  YRC;  Westminster  Fellowship. 

ROBERT  LAMONT  McDONALD 

GOLDSBORO,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Pi  Tau  Sigma  3,  4;  Scabbard  &  Blade  3.  4,  ASME 
;,   Intramurals  1,  2;  CU  Employee  I,  2,  3.    1, 
Engineering  Honors  Program  4 

GEORGE  HUTAFF  McEACHERN 

WILMINGTON,  N    C 
Pulp   and   Paper    Technology 

Pulp  and  Paper  Foundation  Scholarship. 

KENNETH   EDGAR  McFADDEN 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE  Veterans  Club. 


MERRILL  PAYNE  McGAVRAN 

CHAPEL  HILL,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE2.  3.  4;  Veterans  Club      A 


JOHNNY  RANAL  McGLAMERY 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Dairy    Manufacturing 

FarmHouse;  Agriculturist;  Baseball  I;  Social  Di- 
rector FarmHouse,  Animal  Industry  Club;  Agn 
culture  Club 


THOMAS  FRANKLIN  MclNTOSH 

MOUNT  HOLLY,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi   Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta   Kappa   Nu, 
IRE. 


RANDOLPH   DEWITT  MclVER 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE  3.  4.  Veterans  Club 

ERNEST  PENN  McKNIGHT 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N,  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  AIEE 


HUGH  MORRIS  McKNIGHT 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Lambda   Chi    Alpha;    Eta    Kappa    Nu;    Tau    Beta 

Pi;  AIEE   3 


HAROLD  DIXON  McLAMB 

NEWTON  GROVE,  N    C 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers  3,  4 


JAMES  DOBBIN  McNATT 

HIGH  POINT,   N    C 

Wood  Technology 
Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Soccer   1,  Varsity  2,  3,  4;   Mono- 
gram Club  2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club  1  ;  FPRS  2,  3. 


THOMAS  ALEXANDER  McNEILL 

RAEFORD.  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Pre    Veterinary 


JAMES  NEWTON  McQUAY 

CHARLOTTE,  N,  C 
Horticulture 


STANLEY  RICHARD  MACKAY 

GREENSBORO,  N    C. 
Textiles 

Track  1  ;  Textile  Forum  Staff, 

JOSEPH   EMERSON  MADDOX 

GASTONIA,  N    C. 
Geological   Engineering 

Intramural  Sports  I,  2,  3,  4;  AIME;  Veterans 
Association;   Vice   President    Rockhound   Club. 

PAUL  LEE  MADREN,  JR. 

ELON  COLLEGE,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Engineers  Council  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  3;  AIEE; 
IRE  Student  Branch  1,  2,  3.  4,  Vice  Chairman  3; 
Chairman  of  Engineers  Fair  4, 

JOHN  KENT  MANESS 

BISCOE,  N    C 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Scabbard  &  Blade. 

ERBIE  WILLIAM  MANGUM,  JR. 

DURHAM,  N    C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  CU  Dance  Committee  1,  Board 
of  Directors  2,  4,  Toastmaster  2,  3,  4;  Forum 
Committee  3,   Chairman  4;   YD  4, 


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FRED  WILLIAM  MANLEY 

REIDSVILLE.  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa; 
Golden  Cha:n;  Blue  Key;  30  &  3;  Phi  Eta  Sigma; 
Circulation  Manager  of  Vo-Ag;  Class  Secretary 
2;  YMCA  Vice  President  3.  President  4;  Apollo 
Club;  Board  of  Directors  Southern  Area  Student 
YMCA;  Agricultural  Education  Advisory  Council; 
Ag  Ed.  Club;  Student  Government;  Consolidated 
University  Student  Council  4. 


DANIEL  FERREL  MANN 

MANTEO,  N    C. 
Industrial  Arts   Education 

Intramurals  1.  2,  3,  4;  Dorm  President  3,  Man- 
ager 3;  IDC  3;   IA  Club  3,  4. 

ROBERT  KENT  MANN 

MEBANE,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Economics 

Ag  Club;  Ag.  Economics  Club. 

DON  PACE  MANNING 

GREENVILLE,  N,  C 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ASME 

EDWIN   FORREST  MARTIN,  JR. 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 
Design 

Gallery  Committee,  Social;  YMCA 


EVERETTE  LEWIS  MARTIN 

HIGH  POINT,  N.  C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Marketing 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Furniture  Club  2,  3,  4;  Prod- 
ucts Research  Society  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer. 


CARLE  WOODRUFF  MASON,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Delta  Kappa  Phi  3.  4;  ASTC  &  C  3,  4;  "Deitap" 
Editor;  Newspaper  4;  Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Band 
1,2;  YMCA  4;  President  Canterbury  Club  I, 
2.  3,  4. 


HOMER  LIVINGSTON  MASON 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Band  1,  2. 


LUTHER  LEE  MASON 

YADKINVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 


JAMES  STANLEY  MASSEY 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE. 


WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  MASSEY 

ZEBULON,  N.  C. 
Field   Crops 

Agronomy  Club. 


RICHARD  WESLEY  MATTHEWS 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Cross  Country   1  ;  Track   1 ,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Captain 
3,   Captain   4;   Monogram   Club   3,   4;   ASME   4, 


ROBERT  LYNWOOD  MATTOCKS  II 

MAYSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Dorm     Bowling,     Softball,     Basketball;     Forestry 
Club;   YDC. 


ALBERT  HERR  MAXWELL,  JR. 

MORGANTON,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

IRE  3,  4. 


ROBERT  EDWARD  MAY 

KINSTON,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICHE;  Secretary  Welch  Dormitory. 


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HASSELL  GRAY  MAYBERRY 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N,  C. 
I  ml  list  rial   Engineering 

AIIE,  Veterans  Club  I. 

ELBERT  CLIFTON  MEARES 

GLOUCESTER.  N.  C 
Aeronautical   Engineering 

IAS. 

BRUCE  MEDFORD 

CANTON,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE;  ASME;  Intramural  Softball  I,  2,  3;  Vet- 
erans Club. 

JUDITH  MEDLIN 

CHARLOTTE,  N,  C. 
Horticulture 

CRAWFORD  RUSSELL  MEEKS,  JR. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Secretary;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma,  President;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation; ASME;   Union  Carbide  Scholarship. 

ARCHIE  OTIS  MELCHOR,  JR. 

MOORESVILLE,  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE;  AFROTC  Advanced;  Intramural  Sports 
1,  2.  3,  4. 

RAYMOND  JAMES  MELVIN,  JR. 

WASHINGTON    D   C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

IRE;  AIEE. 

AUSTEN  DAVID  MERRICK 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C 
Field   Crops 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Alpha  Gam 
ma  Rho,  "Crescent,"  Directory;  President  Ag 
Club 

HAROLD  DAVID  MEYER 

GERTON.  N    C 
Geological   Engineering 

Rockhound  Society;  Engineers  Council. 

RICHARD  MARTIN  MEYERS 

GREAT  NECK,  N    Y. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramural  Handball  1,  2.  3.  4;  ASME 

LARRY  JOE  MICOL 

VALDESE,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Veterans  Association;  AIEE 

CRAWFORD  PAUL  MILLER 

ALBEMARLE.  N    C 
Engineering   Physics 

AIP.  BSU  Choir  2 

GEORGE  KIMBALL  MILLER,  JR. 

OLD  FORT,  N    C 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

IAS,  Arnold  Air  Society;  Vapor  Trails 

JAMES  CARLTON  MILLER 

WEST  IEFFERSON,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

JAMES  SHARPLES  MILLER 

GREAT  NECK,  N.  Y, 
Textiles 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Psi ;  Monogram  Club; 
Sports  Editor  3.  4;  Track  1,2;  Cross  Country  2. 


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MARSHALL  EDWARD  MILLER,  JR. 

CONCORD,  N    C 
Healing  and   Air   Conditioning 

Kappa  Alpha  Order;  ASHACE;  Secretary  Kappa 
Alpha  4;  Captain  ROTC;  Orientation  Croup 
Leader. 

WILLIAM  HUGH  MILLER 

BOONE.  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Association 

FRANK  ANDREW  MILLS,  JR. 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Furniture  Club 

ROYAL  HARRISON  MINSHEW 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

FRANKLIN  HERBERT  MITCHELL,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Air  Force  Drill  Team  1 

JAMES  EDWIN  MITCHELL 

LOUISBURG,  N    C 
Agricultural   Economics 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho 

RILEY  EVAN  MITCHELL 

TOCCOA,  GA. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon 

DONALD  ROYCE  MOHORN 

ENFIELD,  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Ag  Club,  lntrai"ura's 

ARNOLD  GRAY  MOORE 

KING,  N    C, 
Electrical   Engineering 

National  Secretary  of  AIEE  3,  4;  Veterans  As- 
sociation  1,  2,  3,  4. 

BRYCE  HOOD  MOORE 

SPINDALE,  N    C 

Chemical    Engineering 

AICHE,  Track  1 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN  MOORE 

BREVARD.  N.  C 
Forestry 

Inter  Varsity  Christian  Fellowship.  Society  of 
American  Foresters;  Forestry  Club;  Forest  Prod- 
ucts  Research   Society 

DAVID  PETE  MOORE 

WILSON.  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 

Intramural  Sports  3,  4;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Education 
Club 

DAVID  ROBERT  MOORE 

MADISON,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
AIEE,   IRE,  Student  and   National 

GLENN  HUGH  MOORE 

RALEIGH,  N,  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Club. 

WILLIAM  NATHAN  MOORE 

STATESVILLE,  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Companion  of  Saint  Patrick;  MPM 
of  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Wake 
Forest    College    1;    Treasurer    Pi    Kappa    Phi    4; 

Interfraternity  Council   4;   AIIE 


FREDERICK  LANE  MOREADITH 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 

Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Chi  Epsilon,  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Intramural  Football,  Basketball.  Softball; 
President  Chi   Epsilon  4,  Secretary  Sigma  Nu  4. 

OTIS  CLEVELAND  MORGAN 

CANDLER,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Scabbard  &  Blade;  Forestry  Club;  Advanced 
AFROTC 

RAY  EDWARD  MORGAN 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C 
M  ecbanical   Engineering 
Sigma  Chi,   Treasurer;   Phi    Eta   Sigma;   Business 
Manager  The  Technician;  Soccer   I 

TOM  ADAM  MORGAN 

OAKBORO,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa 

DONALD  S.  MORRIS 

FREMONT.  N    C 
Agricultural   Engineering 

FarmHouse;  ASAE  Intramural  Football,  Softball 
Basketball   1,   2.   3,   4,  Treasurer  ASAE   3 


MELVIN   KENNETH  MORRIS 

RICHFIELD,  N.  C. 

Industrial   Engineering 

Al  IE 


ROBERT  ALLEN  MORROW 

MONROE,  N    C 
Engineering   Mathematics 


VICTOR  EUGENE  MORROW 

BURNSVILLE,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 


DOROTHY  JEAN  MORTON 

RALEIGH.  N,  C. 
Horticulture 

Golden  Cham;  Pi  Alpha  Xi,  WKNC,  CU  Board 
of  Directors,  Chairman,  Secretary,  Vice  Presi- 
dent; ASLA;  AIA;  Hort  Club;  Cheerleader; 
Landscape  Arch.  Club,   Secretary  Treasurer 


R.  V.  MOSS 

LENOIR,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE,   President  4,   SAME;  Veterans  Club;   En- 
gineers Council 


JAMES  MONROE  MOTSINGER 

HIGH  POINT,  N    C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

Engineers  Council  2,  Judicial  Board,  ASME;  Vet- 
erans Club. 

MARCUS  ALLEN  MULKEY 

RALEIGH.  N    C. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Fourdrinier  Society  3,  4. 

JAMES  NORBERT  MULVANEY 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

AIEE:  Intramurals  3,  4 

NANCY  ELIZABETH  MUMFORD 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Mars  Hill  Junior  College  I,  2;  College  Union. 
Board  of  Chairmen  3,  4,  Board  of  Directors  4, 
Hospitality  Committee  3,  4,  Activities  Commit- 
tee 3,  4,  Chairman  4,  Outstanding  Committee- 
man Award  3,  High  School  Day  Committee  3; 
Consolidated  University  Queen  Contestant  3; 
Homecoming  Queen  Contestant  3;  YMCA  Cab- 
inet 4,  Executive  Council  4,  Chairman  Co-ed 
Commission  4;  Math  Club  4. 

ANDREW  WILEY  MURDOCH 

WILDWOOD,  N    C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 


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MAURICE  TALMADGE  MURRAY 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Elect ric al   Engineering 

AIEE;  Dormitory  Secretary.  Floor  Manager;  Vet- 
erans Club  4. 


ARTIS  MEDLIN   NARRON 

KENLY.  N.  C. 
Mathematics   Education 

Phi   Delta  Gamma;    Intramurals   1,3;   Math   and 
Science  Club;  Veterans  Club. 


AVERETTE  FLOYD  NASH 

ST.  PAULS.  N    C. 

Engineering    Mathematics 

ASME  3;   Dorm  Vice   President  4,   Manager  4. 

JOHN   ROGER  NEWBY 

LEXINGTON,  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Economic  s 

Agricultural    Economics   Club;   Agriculture   Club. 


EDWARD  deMILHAU   NICHOLSON 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N.  C. 

Industrial   Engineering 
Kappa    Alpha;    Tau    Beta    Chi;    Al  IE;    Psycho- 
ceramics  Society. 


HAROLD  LEE  NICHOLSON 

GREENSBORO.  N.  G 
Industrial    Engineering 

Al  IE;  Marching  Airmen. 

WAYNE  EUGENE  NIFONG 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Animal   Industry 

Alpha  Zeta;   Meat  0   Milk;  Al   Club;  Ag  Club. 

VERNON   DOUGAL  NIVEN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Editor  Wataugan  49,  50; 
Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Charlotte  Club,  Treas  I, 
President  I;  Vice  President  Al  IE  1;  Theta  Tau 
1  ;  Veterans  Club  1  ,  Engineers  Council   1  ;  YRC. 

ARTHUR  EDWARD  NIVISON 

RALEIGH.  N    C. 
Civil   Engineering,    Construction 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma 

JOHN  WESLEY  NIX 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sigma  Tau  Sigma,  Vice  President; 
Phi  Psi ;  Tompkins  Textile  Council,  Secretary; 
American  Association  of  Textile  Chemists  and 
Colonsts,  Treasurer. 


CHARLES  OSSIE  NIXON,  JR. 

CRAMERTON,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Kappa  Alpha. 


PETER  FRIEDRICH   NOHL 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Sigma   Phi    Epsilon;   Phi    Eta   Sigma;    Kappa   Tau 

Beta;  Soccer  2,  3,  4;   Monogram  Club;  College 

Union,  Newman  Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Dor- 

.    Secretary. 


DONALD  WELCH   NORMAN 

MT.  AIRY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

IRE. 

LEE  IRVIN  NORTHCUTT 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Pi   Kappa  Phi;  MPM  of  Pi   Kappa  Phi;  Veterans 
Association;    ASCE;    Varsity    Rifle    Team    3,    4 

HART  LANNEAU   NORWOOD 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N    C. 
Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

AIA3;  ASHAE4,  Reporter. 


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JOHN   BENNEVILLE  NYGAARD 

FLEETWOOD.  PA 
Mathematics    Education 

NORWOOD  KEITH  OATES 

ALBERTSON,  N.  C. 
Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

ASHAC,  Vice  President;  YMCA;  Veterans  As- 
sociation. 

AYDOGAN  OKAY 

ANKARA.  TURKEY 
Textiles 

International  Club 

HAROLD  AUGUST  OLSEN 

WILMINGTON.  N    C. 
Industrial  and    Rural    Recreation 

ROBIN  TURNER  O'NEAL 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Education 

NRA;  Veterans  Association. 

ROBERT  SCOTT  OUDA 

ARLINGTON,  VA 
Animal   Husbandry 

Agriculture  Club;  Animal  Industry  Club;  Block 
&  Bridle  Club;  CU  Talent  Contest  Winner  1; 
Fitting  &  Showing  Animals  at  State  Fair.  Ag 
Day. 

ALLEN  RAY  OVERMAN 

PIKEVILLE,  N.  C 
Agricultural   Engineering 

ASAE,  Collegiate  4-H;  CU  Music  Committee. 

LEMUEL  HILL  OVERTON,  JR. 

MATTHEWS,   N.  C 

Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Announcer   College    Radio    Station    2;    Track    1. 

2,  3.  4,  Monogram  Club;  Advanced  ROTC;  I  AC 

AUSTIN  ANDREW  OWEN 

ELIZABETHTOWN,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 

EDWARD  DONALD  OWENS 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N.  C. 

Civil   Engineering 

ASCE. 

EDWIN  GIP  OWENS 

CLEVELAND,  N    C. 
Forest   Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  SAFFC 

MILO  ERVIN  OWENS 

MIAMI,  MO 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Association 

DORAN   ROYAL  PACE,  JR. 

SUMTER,  S   C. 
Civil  Engineering.  Construction  Option 

Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE;  Veterans  Club 

KENNETH   RAY  PADGETT 

JACKSONVILLE,  N.  C. 

Zoology 

Floor  Manager  Becton  Dormitory. 

WALTON  JOHNSON   PAGE 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS.  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE. 


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ERNEST  WILLIAM  PANGLE 

ASHEVILLE.  N.  C. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Interdormitory  Council  Athletic  Director  3,  4. 

JAMES  RAY  PARK 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 
RICHARD  BOYDEN   PARK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  1,  2,  Treasurer  2;  Tau  Beta  P 
3,  4;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma  3,  4,  Chapter  Sect'y  4 
US  Naval  Reserve  ROTC  Program  1 ,  2.  3,  4 
Lutheran  Student  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  Presi- 
dent NC  Area  3;  American  Institute  of  Physics 
1,2,  3,  4;  CU  Social  Committee  1,  Music  Com- 
mittee 3,   4;  American   Rocket   Societv   4 

JOHN   FREDERICK  PARKER 

SUNBURY,  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Education 

Handball  1,  2;  Softball  I,  2;  Basketball  2,  3; 
Horticulture  Club  1,  2;  Glee  Club  1.  2;  Ag  Ed 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Ag   Club  1,  2.  3,  4 

JOHN  WILMER  PARKER 

LASKER,  N.  C. 
Animal   Husbandry 

Animal  Industry  Club;  Ag.  Club;  Meats  Judg- 
ing Team  3;  Livestock  Judging  Team  4,  Sr  Co- 
Editor   Meat  and   Milk. 

WALLACE  O'NEIL  PARKER 

HUBERT,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa  3,  4;  Alpha  Zeta  3.  4;  Editor 
of  Vo-Ag  3;  News  Reporter  WKNC  1,2;  Senior 
Senator  School  of  Education  3;  Glee  Club  1,2; 
Ag.  Ed.  Club  2,    3,  4 

JAMES  EDWARD  PARLIER 

LENOIR,  N    C 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Treas  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Furniture  Club,  Intramural 
Athletics 

JAMES  FRANKLIN   PARNELL 

TIMMONSVILLE,  S    C 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

TAS;  Leopold  Wildlife  Club,  Marshal  School  of 
Agriculture 

JAIME  ENRIQUE  PARRA 

COLOMBIA,  S    A 
Dairy   Husbandry 

Agriculture    Club    3,    4,    Animal    Industry    Club 


GEORGE  STEPHEN   PARRISH 

HENDERSON.  N    C 

Civil   Engineering 

Veterans  Club;  ASCE 

KARL  MAX  PARRISH 

GASTON  I  A,  N    C 

Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Nu,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  AIIE 

GEORGE  ROWLAND  PARROTT 

RICHMOND,  VA 

Civil   Engineering 

ASCE  2,  3.  4,  Vice  President  4,  Advisory  Board 

for  Southern   Engineer   3,   4;    Engineers   Counci1 

3,  4;  Veterans  Association   1,  2,  4,   YDC  4 

EMMETT  SLOOP  PATTERSON 

CHINA  GROVE,  N.  C 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Alpha  Zeta;  Agriculturist. 
YDC;  Ag    Club;   ASAE 

LARRY  HUGH   PATTERSON 

CHINA  GROVE,  N.  C 
Agricultural   Engineering 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Secretary  3.  President  4, 
Blue  Key;  Golden  Cham;  Alpha  Zeta.  Secretary 
3,  President  4.  ASAE  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  4, 
Intramurals  1 ,  2,  3.  4 

WILLIE  LEONARD  PAYNE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Poultry  Science 

Poultry  Science  Club;  YMCA  I ;  Veterans  Club  I. 


JERE  PEARSALL 

HOLLY  SPRINGS.  N.  C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi.  Treasurer;  AIIE;  Intramural  Sports 


BRADLEY  MACK  PENNELL 

LENOIR.  N    C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Secretary.    Pi    Kappa    Phi;    Furniture   Club   2,    3, 
4.  Secretary;   FPRS;    Intra   Sports   1 ,   2,   •I 


CLAY  RANDOLPH  PHILLIPS 

WARSAW,  N.  C. 
Agriculture   Economics 

Ag  Economics  Club.  Ag  Club 


FREDERICK  JAMES  PEARSON 

SALUDA.  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  House  Manager  I,  Vice 
President  3.  4;  ASME;  YDC;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion; IFC  Publicity  Committee,  Intramurals  1, 
2.  3.  4. 


RONALD  FLOYD  PEARSON 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 

Civil   Engineering 

ASCE. 

CHARLES  VAN   BUREN   PEELE 

COLDSBORO.  N    C 
Engineering   Physics 

AIP;  Vice  President  Stadium  Dorm;  YDC;  Ath- 
letic   Director  of    Dorm 


CARL  MURRAY  PENNEY 

WARWICK,  VA 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Rifle  Team  AFROTC  I.  2;  NC 
State  Rifle  Team  4;  President  Student  Toast- 
masters  3;   Chairman   CU    Forum   Committee   2 


JAMES  VANCE  PERKINS,  JR. 

GREENVILLE.  N.  C 
Engineering   Physics 

Pi  Kappa  Phi;  AIP;  Intramural  Sports 

NORMAN   HAGELBERG  PERRY 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE 


GEORGE  THOMAS  PHILLIPS 

SCOTLAND  NECK,  N,  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Intramural    Horseshoes   3,   4;   ASCE    3,   4,   Vet- 
erans Club  3,  4. 


GARLAND  FRANK  PIERCE 

SOUTHERN  PINES,  N    C. 
Aeronautical   Engineering 

Pi    Kappa    Phi;    IAS.    Intramural    Football    3,    4, 
AFROTC  1,  2,  3,  4 


ALLEN  OWEN   PINNER 

CANDLER.  N    C 
Metallurgical   Engineering 

AICHE,    American    Rocket    Society;    Society    of 
Mining   &    Metallurgical    Engineers 


JOHN   ELMO  PEELE  III 

RALEIGH,  N,  G 
Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club 


JAMES  CLIFTON   PHELPS 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  AIEE;  IRE 


JAMES  JUDSON  PIVER 

HAMPSTEAD,  N.  C 
Chemical   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Phi ,  AICHE ;  AFROTC 


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BERNARD  WOLFE  PLAXEN 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Epsilon  Pi. 


JOSEPH   DAVID  PLOWMAN 

ALBEMARLE,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry   Club;    Society   of    American    Foresters. 


LYNN  W.  PLYLER 

WAXHAW,  N.  C. 
Dairy   Husbandry 

Dairy   Cattle   Judging   Team — 1957;    Animal    In- 
dustry Club  Secretary — 1958;  Agricultural  Club. 


WILLIAM  BRANDON   POINDEXTER 

EAST  BEND.  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Masonic  Lodge;  Ag  Club;  Ag  Educational  Club; 
IDC  3;  YDC. 


DONALD  PAGE  POLLOCK 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE. 


LONNIE  CRAVEN   POOLE,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Treasurer,  Pi  Kappa  Phi;  MPM;  Southern  Engi- 
neer Staff;   ROTC;  ASCE. 

ROBERT  LEWIS  POOVEY 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  AIIE;  Fraternity  Intramurals 
1,  2,  3.  4, 

RAY  EDWARD  POPE 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Veterans  Association 

WILLIAM  BARHAM  PORTER 

WASHINGTON,  N,  C. 
Textiles 
Tau    Kappa    Epsilon;    Scabbard    &    Blade;    Delta 
Kappa  Phi,  Scribe  -4 

CLAY  CROWSON  PRICE 

TAYLORSVILLE.  N.  C. 
Field   Crops 

Farm  House;  Assistant  Business  Manager,  Agri- 
culturist 3;  President  Ag,  Club;  Student  Gov- 
ernment Elections  Chairman;  CU  Activities 
Committee  3;  YMCA  Cabinet  3. 


HAL  LANEY  PRICE 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Landscape   Architecture 

ANDREW  JAY  PROESCHER  III 

CARY,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Engineers  Fair 


PAUL  LAURENCE  PROPST 

SOUTHERN  PINES.  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Pershing  Rifles;  American  Institute  of  Physics; 
American  Rocket  Society;  YDC;  Intramural 
Football  1,  2,  Horseshoes  2,  3,  Bowling  1  ;  YMCA 
Cabinet  1;  Advanced  ROTC;  CU  Social  Com. 
1,  2. 


JAMES  WILLARD  PRYOR 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Veterans  Club;  Track  1 . 

JAMES  DARRELL  PUNCH 

CONOVER.  N.  C. 
Dairy   Manufacturing 

FarmHouse;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  Talent  for 
Service  Scholarship  2,  3,  4;  NC  Dairy  Products 
Assn.;  Junior  Marshal,  Ag.  School  3;  Scholarship. 


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ALBERT  COLUMBUS  PURVIS 

WINNABOW,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa. 

RICHARD  VINCENT  PUTNAM 

RUTHERFORDTON,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Veterans  Association. 

JACOB  CRAIG  QUICKEL 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts   Education 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  Treasurer  4;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;    Intramurals   1,   2,   3,   4 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  RAINES 

WILMINGTON.  N.  C. 
Al  echanical    Engineering 

ASME 

LEONARD  CARL  RAMEY 

ROCKINGHAM,  N    C. 
Al  echanical    Engineering 

ASME 

JAMES  EDWIN  RANKIN 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C, 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4;  Veterans  Association 
1.  2.  3,  4. 

JAMES  LeROY  RAPER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Aeronautical    Engineering 

IAS  3,  4;  Blue  Key  3,  4;  American  Rocket  So- 
ciety 4;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  1,  2,  3,  President  3. 
Sgt  at  Arms  2,  Historian  2;  YMCA  Cabinet  3, 
4,  Commission  Chr.  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4, 
Commander  4;  Military  Ball  Association  4;  Ad- 
vanced AFROTC;  YMCA  Marriage  &  Courtship 
Chr.   3. 

JACK  SMITH   REAMS 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Industrial    Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Club;  Tennis  1 

JAMES  D.  REAVIS 

RALEIGH,  N    C. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Management 

Furniture  Club  3,  4;  FPRS  3,  Secretary  4. 

RICHARD  HORACE  REDWINE 

RURAL  HALL,  N.  C 
Ceramic   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma  1,2;  Keramos  2,  3,  4,  President 
4;  Blue  Key  3,  4;  Tau  Beta  Pi  3,  4,  Phi  Kappa 
Phi  3,  4,  Golden  Cham  4;  Honors  Program  4; 
Talent  for  Service  Scholarship  1,  2.  3.  4;  Amer- 
ican Ceramic  Society  1,  2,  3,  4,  Theta  Tau  2. 
3,  4,  Marshal  3,  Treasurer  4;  Engineers  Council 
3.  4.  President  4 

LAWRENCE  DAVID  REESE 

HENDERSON,  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Ed  Club  2,  :    4 

WILLIAM  CHRISTOPHER  REMINI 

LONG  ISLAND,  N    Y. 

Nuclear  Engineering  and 

Metallurgical    Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma, 
Treasurer;  American  Society  for  Metals,  Vice 
Chairman;  American  Institute  of  Physics;  Vet- 
erans Association;  Newman  Club. 

EUGENE  THOMAS  REYNOLDS 

FRANKLINVILLE,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon;  ASCE,  Treas  3;  Feature  Writer 
for  "On  The  Level"   3;  Veterans  Association  3. 

ROBERT  DONALD  RHYNE 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS,  N.  C 
Industrial   Arts   Education 

CARL  BRYANT  RICHARDSON,  JR. 

LOUISBURG.  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 


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GEORGE  CARR  RICHARDSON 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Ag  Ed  Club 

THOMAS  MURRAY  RICHMOND,  JR. 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C 
Heating  and   Air   Conditioning 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ASHAE. 

FRANKLIN   DAN   RIVENBARK 

WATHA,  N.  C 
Agricultural    Education 

Track  2,  3;  Ag  Ed  Club,  Ag  Club. 

EDWARD  LEON   ROACH 

HAYESVILLE,  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 

Western  Carolina  College  1,2;  Science  Club  1, 
2;  YRC  1,  2,  3,  4,  Treasurer  2;  Ag  Ed  Club  3. 
4.   Ag  Club  3,   4. 

DONALD  HALEY  ROBBINS 

ALLENTOWN.  N    J 
Forest  Management 

Forestry  Club  3,  4. 

DON  SPENCER  ROBERTSON 

KING.  N.  C. 
Poultry   Science 

Alpha  Zeta,  Office  Censor  4;  Poultry  Science 
Club,  Vice  Pres.  3,  Sect'y  2;  Pre  Vet  Club, 
President  4;  Poultry  Judging  Team  4 

ELMER  JAMES  ROBINSON 

LIBERTY,  N,  C 
Heating  and  Air   Conditioning 

YDC;  Veterans  Club. 

BERNARD  JOSEPH  ROCK 

HICKORY.  N,  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi,  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AIP;  Veterans 
Club. 

WILLS  PINKNEY  RODGERS,  JR. 

FRANKLINVILLE,  N    C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Intramurals  1.  2,  3,  4,  All 
Campus  Tennis  2;  Turlington  Athletic  Director 
&  Assistant  Floor  Manager  3,  Most  Participa- 
tion     Dorm    Intramurals    : 

JOSEPH  CHRISTY  RODRI 

DOWNINGTOWN,  PA. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Football  1.  2,  3,  4,  Track  1,  2.  3,  Athletic  Coun- 
cil, YDC;  Veterans  Club,  Monogram  Club  2. 
3.  4,  Vice  President  and   President 

JOHN  CHADWICK  ROGERS 

ZEBULON,  N    C. 
Electrical  Engineering  and 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  AIEE,  IRE,  Veterans  Club, 
Music  Committee;  American  Rocket  Society, 
Math  Club. 

LARRY  LYNN   ROGERS 

LAKEVIEW,  S   C. 
Textiles 

Furman  University  1.  2 

LONNIE  JOE  ROGERS 

WILLIAMSTON.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;   Intramural   Basketball  2. 


YMCA   Cabinet 


Dorm    Secretary 


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ROBERT  WAITSELL  ROLLINS 

RUTHERFORDTON,  N.  C 
Animal   Industry 

Intramural  Softball  and  Volleyball  1,  2,  3;  Ag- 
riculture Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  YMCA  1,  2;  College 
4-H  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  YDC  3.  4;  Animal  Industry 
Club  2,         I 

DANE  ROTEN 

FLEETWOOD,  N.  C. 
lores!   Management 

Psi  Sigma  Pi. 


PHILIP  MARION   ROTHROCK 

WINSTON -SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

ASME   1,  2,  3,  4;   Intramural  Sports   1 ,  2.  3,  4. 


THOMAS  HARDY  ROTHROCK,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N    C 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE-IRE     Student     and     Professional;     Raleigh 

Chapter    and    State    College    Chapter    Order   of 

DeMolay;  Hiram  Lodge  No.  40,  A.   F.  &  A.   M 


DOUGLAS  EARL  ROUSE 

KINSTON.  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 


MICHAEL  BRUCE  ROWE 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  AIIE. 


ROBERT  LEE  ROYSTER 

CLARKSVILLE,  VA. 
Agricultural   Engineering 

Intramurals  1 ,  2,  3,  4;  ASAE  4. 


PAUL  EDWARD  RUMMAGE 

MOORESVILLE,  N    C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME  4;  Veterans  Club  1,2,  3,4 

DONALD  ROBERT  RUMMLER 

CHERAW,  S   C 
Civil   Engineering 

Theta  Chi;  Chi  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Apollo 
Club,  Captain,  Varsity  Rifle  Team  3,  4;  Vice 
President  and  Steward  Theta  Chi,  3,  4;  IFC  ]r 
Rep.  3;  Chairman,  Pres  Kitchen  Stewards  Assn  , 
ASCE;  NRA 

DENVER  W.  RUPARD 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 

YDC;  Veterans  Association;  Chairman  Investi- 
gation Comm.  Judicial  Board;  ASCE;  Student 
Govt. 

BENJAMIN  CHRISTOPHER  RUSH 

STAR,  N.  C. 
Mechanical  Aeronautical   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Phi,  MPM;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Wrest- 
ling 2;  Intramurals  1,  2.  3,  4;  AFROTC  I,  2. 
3,   4;    ISO  4. 

KENNETH   EUGENE  RUSS 

IVANHOE.  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE 


JESSE  KESSLLER  RUSSELL 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Wood   Technology 

FPRS.  Vice  President;  Forestry  Club. 

DAVID  WALLACE  RYAN 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Advanced  ROTC  3,  4;  Dorm 
Floor  Manager  Tucker  4. 

THOMAS  ANTHONY  SAIEED 

GREENVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

Pi  Kappa  Phi;  ASCE;  MPM  of  Pi  Kappa  Phi, 
Fraternity  Intramurals  1  2,  3,  4;  Arnold  Air  So- 
ciety 3,  4,  Air  Force  ROTC  1.  2.        4 

WILLIAM  CARLOS  SAIN 

STATESVILLE,  N    C. 
Electrical  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Treasurer;  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  AIEE;  IRE;  YMCA;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion. 

JUNIUS  LEE  SALES,  JR. 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C 
Horticulture 

FarmHouse,  Assistant  Athletic  Director;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Vice  President  Horticulture 
Club;  Ag  Club  Float  Chairman  for  Homecoming. 


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LUTHER  CARLTON  SALTER,  JR. 

SHEFFIELD,  ALA. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sig- 
ma Phi  Sigma;  Apollo  Club  4,  Intramural  Basket- 
ball 1,  2;  Football  1;  Canterbury  Club  1,  2,  3, 
4,  President  3;  YMCA;  American  Institute  of 
Physics  1;  State  College  Glee  Club  1,  2.  3; 
Chicago  Tribune  Cold  Medal  Award  for  AFROTC 
II  Cadet. 

NORMAN  GILBERT  SAMET 

HIGH  POINT.  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,    Construction 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu,  Treasurer  3.  President  4; 
Scabbard  &  Blade;  ASCE;  Photographer  South- 
ern Engineer;  Intramural  Football  1  ;  Fraternity 
Football.  Basketball  2.  3.  4. 

GALLEGOS  CARLOS  FELIPE  SANCHEZ 

LIMA,  PERU 
Textiles 

International  Club;  Faculty  Member;  Universidad 
delngenieria,  Lima,   Peru;  Sociedoid  Nacional  de 

Inq    Quimicos. 

GRAHAM  HODGE  SANDERS 

ELIZABETH  CITY,  N.  C. 

Industrial   Engineering 
Program  Chairman  AIIE;  Veterans  Club;  Writers 
Club;  YRC. 

JOHN  WALTON  SANDERS,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Soccer  1; 
ASCE. 


WILLIAM  FERRELL  SANDERS,  JR. 

BADIN,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  AIEE 


CHARLES  ELBERT  SANE 

RUTHERFORDTON,  N.  C. 

Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Ed  Club. 


ASHOK  HIMATLAL  SANGHAVI 

BOMBAY.  INDIA 
Textile    Chemistry 


EDWARD  RHONE  SASSER 

HALLSBORO.  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 


GEORGE  COLON  SASSER 

GOLDSBORO,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE ;  AFROTC  1,2,:     ! 


PRESTON   EUGENE  SASSER 

DOVER,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Engineering 

ASAE,  Secretary  1,  Treasurer  2;  Editor  N.  C. 
Agricultural  Engineering  3,  Chairman  CU  Film 
Committee  3,  Secretary  4;  Manager  Wesley 
House  3, 

DAVID  LEROY  SAUNDERS 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Secretary;  Delta  Kappa   Phi. 

DAVID  HOWARD  SCANLON   III 

DURHAM,  N.  C. 
Forest   Management 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Xi  Sigma  Pi,   Fraternity   In 
tramurals   3,    4;    Forestry    Club;    Fraternity    Rush 
Chairman,  Steward;   Canterbury  Club;  CU  Out- 
ing Committee. 

PAUL  EUGENE  SCARBOROUGH,  JR. 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi 
Eta   Sigma;   AIEE,   Chairman;    IRE   Joint  Student 
Branch;  Engineer's  Council;  CU  Music  Commit 
tee;  Wesley  Foundation. 

FRANK  S.  SCARPA 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon,  Assistant  Editor  of  Transit;  ASCE; 
Engineers  Council;   Editor  of  Southern   Engineer. 


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PETER  PAUL  SCHELANSKY 

CLIFTON,  N.  J. 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Marketing 

Furniture  Club 
MARK  RICHARD  SCHIFF 

NEW  HYDE  PARK,  N.  Y. 
Textile   Chemistry 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Mu  Beta  Psi .  Armed  Forces 
Chemical  Award;  AATCC ;  Sigma  Omegram; 
Varsity  Soccer   1,   2;   Phi   Psi ,   Band    1,   2, 

JAMES  RAY  SCHOFIELD 

CARY,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Eta  Kappa  Nu;  AIEE;  Veterans  Association 

VERNON  J.  SCHRUM 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

IAC  2,  3,  4;  Lutheran  Student  Association  I, 
2  3  4  Vice  President  2;  Veterans  Club  i,  4; 
^DC   4 

WILLIAM  A.  SCHUL 

HAMILTON,  OHIO 
Pulp  and  Paper 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Historian  3,  Vice  President 
4,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Epsilon  Sigma  Pi;  Xi  Sigma 
Pi.  Secretary,  Fiscal  Agent  4;  Fourdnnier  So- 
ciety, Vice  Pres.  3,  President  4;  Fraternity  In- 
tramurals  1 ,  2.  3.  4 

ROBERT  SCHUSTER 

HILLSIDE,  N.  J. 
Textiles 
Intramural  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Psi;   IFC  Representative; 
Sigma  Alpha  Mu. 

JOHN  AVERY  SCISM 

KINGS  MOUNTAIN,  N.  C. 

Agriculture   Economics 

Cross   Country    1  ;    Intramurals,    Marine    Reserve 

Officers  Candidate 

FREDERICK  MYERS  SCOTT  III 

IACKSONVILLE,  N.  C. 
M  etallurgical   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi.  Officer  2,  3;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Scab- 
bard &  Blade;  AFROTC,  "Vapor  Trails."  Drill 
Team  1  ;  Television  Series  Director.  Lt  Colonel, 
Wing  Administrative  Officer  4,  American  So- 
ciety for  Metals  2,  3,  4,  Vice  President  3;  Inter- 
fraternity  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Gov- 
ernment Judicial  Board  2,  3.  Chairman  Summer 
Session;  Student  Government  Orientation  Com- 
mittee 2,  3 

GEORGE  WALTER  SCOTT 

ELIZABETH  CITY.  N    C 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

Delta  Club;  Football   1,  2;  Veterans  Association; 

IAS. 

WALTER  RAMON  SEAMON 

GRAHAM,  N    C 

Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

ROBERT  THOMAS  SEAY 

BRYSON  CITY,  N.  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Band  1,  2 

BEN   RUSTOM  SETHNA 

BOMBAY,   INDIA 
Textiles 
Social     and     International     Committee     of     CU ; 
Swimming    Table  Tennts  and  Volleyball 

WARD  LEAVERNE  SETZER 

LENOIR.  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 
Chi   Epsilon;  ASCE,   Publicity  Director;   Engineer 
Council 

WESLEY  EDWARD  SHAW 
MONROE,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 
ASCE;  Scabbard  &  Blade 
LEMUEL  DARR  SHEALY,  JR. 
THOMASVILLE,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Delta   Kappa   Phi;  Circulation   Manager  of   "The 
Textile  Forum";   Intramural  Football  and  Basket- 
ball  1,2;  Veterans  Club. 


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JAMES  EDWARD  SHEPHERD,  JR. 

LEWISVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  ASME. 

JIM  KEMP  SHERRON,  JR. 

FUQUAY  SPRINGS,  N.  C. 
Industrial   and    Rural    Recreation 

Varsity  Football  I,  2.  3.  4;  Intramural  Softball 
1,  2,  3;  Veterans  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  YDC  2,  3,  4. 
Vice  President  3,  4;  Monogram  Club  3.  4,  Re- 
porter 4;  Senator  School  of  Education  4, 

COY  EDGAR  SHIELDS 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  ASCE 

MERRIMAN  STATON  SHOLAR 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE;  IRE. 

JOHN  NICHOLAS  SIDERIS 

GREENVILLE,  N.  C 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Veterans  Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  IAS 

HUGH   EDISON  SIMMONS 

HICKORY,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Kappa  Tau  Beta,  Treasurer;  Delta  Kappa  Phi; 
Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  BSU  Choir,  Executive  Coun- 
cil 2;  Jack  Gold  Scholarship;  Dorm  Floor  Man- 
ager. 

JAMES  EDWARD  SIMMONS,  JR. 

ENFIELD,  N.  C. 
A  nimal   Husbandry 

Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  Block  &  Bridle  Club;  Live- 
stock  Judging  Team. 

MALCOLM  GLENN  SIMPLER,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  ASME;  Military  Ball  Asso- 
c  ation 

HENRY  RODNEY  SINK 

THOMASVILLE,  N    C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Intramurals  3,  4;  Appalachian  State  Teachers 
College    1  ;   Wesley   Foundation. 

KENNETH  NORMAN  SISK 

KNOXVILLE,  TENN. 
Heating   and   Air    Conditioning 
Freshman    Soccer;    Varsity    Soccer   2,    3;    Intra- 
murals 1,2;  ASCE;  ASHACE;  Engineers  Council; 
Glee  Club 

HOWARD  EVANS  SKIPPER,  JR. 

RED  SPRINGS,  N    C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3.  4;  All- 
Campus  Bowling  3,   Horseshoes  3. 

OTHMAN  SKIREDJ 

TADUJDATE,  MOROCCO 
Metallurgical   Engineering 

Swimming  3;  American  Society  for  Metals;  Stu- 
dent Arab  Organization  of   the   U    S 

DONALD  ALFRED  SLOAN 

OLIN,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME 

ARCHIE  HUGH  SMITH 

MILL  SPRING,  N    C 
Furniture  Manufacturing  and  Marketing 

Furniture  Club;  Forest  Product  Research  Society. 

CRAIG  J.  SMITH,  JR. 

ALBEMARLE,  N    C 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

Intramurals  4;  ASHACE,  President  4;  Tucker 
Dorm,  Secretary  4,  Floor  Manager  3,  4;  YDC; 
YMCA. 


DAVID  ALBERT  SMITH 

LEXINGTON,  N    C. 
Dairy   Husbandry 

FarmHouse;    Ag    Club;    Animal     Industry    Club; 
IFC. 


DRAYTON   LENDELL  SMITH,  JR. 

ALBEMARLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  ASME. 


DUANE  GORDON  SMITH 

ENOCHVILLE,  N.  C. 

Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi. 


EUGENE  EDWARD  SMITH 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Kappa  Alpha,  President  4;  Alpha  Pi   Mu,  Treas- 
urer 4;  Golf  1.  2,  3,  4;  Advanced  ROTC;  AIIE. 


FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SMITH 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME 


GASTON   FRANKLIN  SMITH,  JR. 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

Theta  Tau   3,  4,   Regent  4;   Vetville  Coun.  il 
4,  ASCE  2.  3,  4;  AIEE   1,  2;  Veterans  Club   1, 
2,  3,  4,  Executive  Council  -t 

JAMES  IRVIN  SMITH 

KING,  N,  C 
Animal   Industry 

Alpha  Zeta;  Ag  Club;  Animal  Industry  Club, 
Activities  Chairman  3,  Vice  President  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;   Dairy  Cattle   Judging   Team   4. 

RICHARD  FRANCIS  SMITH 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE;    Veterans    Club;    YMCA;    Intramurals    2. 

WILLIAM  MARVIN  SMITH 

SELMA,  N.  C, 
Soils 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Social  Chairman;  American 
Society  of  Agronomy,  Corresponding  Secretary 
Agricultural  Club;  Fraternity  Intramurals  3,  4 
jr-Sr.  Dance  Committee  3;  Air  Science  I,  2 
Military  Science  3,  4. 

RONALD  ERNEST  SNEED 

OXFORD,  N.  C. 
Agricultural    Engineering 

Blue  Key;  Alpha  Zeta;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4; 
John  F  Miller  Award  4;  President  IDC  4;  Presi- 
dent Tucker  Dorm  4,  Dorm  Manager  4,  Assistant 
Floor  Manager  4,  Athletic  Director  2,  3;  ASAE 
1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  President  5,  Vice  President  3, 
Secretary  4,  National  First  Vice  President  3; 
CU  Board  of  Directors  4,     CUSC  4. 


CHARLES  EDWIN  SNYDER 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N    C. 

Mechanical  Engineering 
Intramural  Sports  1,2;  ASME  2,  3,  4;  Veterans 
Association  2,  3.  4,  Vetville  Council  3,  YMCA  1 

MICHAEL  DAVIS  SOLOMON 

BROOKLYN,  N.  Y 
Textiles 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu.  Recorder;  Phi  Psi ,  Editor  Sigma 
Omegram;  Varsity  Soccer  2,  Freshman  Tennis 
I,  Varsity  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Big  4  Table  Tennis 
Winner  1,  2,  3;  School  Table  Tennis  Winner 
1,  2, 

DONALD  HARVEY  SOMERVILLE 

PLYMOUTH,  N    C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha  I,  2.  3.  4;  Scabbard  and 
Blade  3,  4;  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4,  Fraternity 
Correspondent  3;  AIEE.  CU  Film  Committee  1, 
Outing  Committee  1 

ROBERT  FRANKLIN  SOOTS,  JR. 

MIDLAND,  N,  C. 
Wildlife  Conservation  and  Management 

Tau  Alpha  Sigma,  Marshal  3;  Leopold  Wildlife 
Club,  President  4;  Ag  Club;  YDC;  Veterans 
Club. 

LAWRENCE  EDWARD  SPAHR 

BRISTOL,  VA. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Intramural  Sports,  CU  Snack 
Bar  Staff. 


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JACKIE  LAMAR  SPARKS 

CLEMMONS,  N.  C. 
I  ml  list  rial   Engineering 

Theta  Chi,  Rushing  Chairman;  AIIE. 

THOMAS  GLENN  SPARROW 

5TONIA,  N    C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Intramurals  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Softball  2,  3,  4;  Veterans  Association   I,  2,  3,  4 

GEORGE  BROUGHTON  SPENCE,  JR. 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Field  Crops 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho  3,  4;  American  Society  of 
Agronomy  3,  4,  Officer;  Agricultural  Club  1, 
2,  3,  4,  US  Marine  Corps  Platoon  Leader,  Class 
Treasurer  4. 

ANTHONY  GERALD  SPINELLO 

BROOKLYN,  N.  Y. 
Geological   Engineering 

Intramural  Handball  and  Bowling  2,  3  4,  Rock- 
hound   Club;   AIME 

JOHN  ALEXANDER  SPRINKLE,  JR. 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Blue  Key;  Order  of  Thirty  & 
Three;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Radio  Station  WKNC, 
Sales  Director  3,  Business  Manager  4;  Editor 
"Vapor  Trails"  3;  Social  Fraternity  Editor;  In- 
tramurals 2,  3,  4;  Student  Government  4;  YDC; 
AIEE-IRE;    CU    1;    Publications    Board    4. 


LINWOOD  WADDELL  STANCIL,  JR. 

WARWICK,  VA. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Sigma   Phi    Epsilon;   Track   2;   Tennis    I;    AIRE, 
AIEE;   IFC. 


BOBBY  NEAL  STANLEY 

CLARENDON,  N.  C. 
Field   Crops 


LUTHER  EARL  STEGALL 

WARRENTON,  N    C 
Civil   Engineering 

Advanced  Army  ROTC. 


MILTON  JAMES  STEPHENS,  JR. 

ERWIN,  N.  C. 

Nuclear  Engineering 

AIP2,  3,  4. 


LEONIDAS  D.  STEPHENSON,  JR. 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Tau    Beta    Pi;    Sigma    Pi    Sigma,    AIP;    Veterans 
Association. 


james  McMillan  stevenson 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

CU  Gallery  Committee   1,  2,   3,  4,   Chairman   3, 
4;  Canterbury  Club. 


CHARLES  NELSON  STINNETT,  JR. 

CANTON,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 


GLENN   EDWARD  STIREWALT 

CHINA  GROVE,  N.  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 


ROY  WESLEY  STONECYPHER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Forest   Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Forestry  Club. 


STEPHEN   EARLY  STOUT 

DURHAM,  N.  C 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICHE 


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RICHARD  DOUGLAS  STOVER 

GASTON  IA,  N    C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICE.  Engineers  Council  4;  Intramural  Tennis 
1,  2;   Pershing   Rifles;   Scabbard   &    Blade 

WILLIAM  ROBERT  STROMSOE 

WILMINGTON,  N,  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Association. 

WILLIAM  LEE  STRUM 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Intramurals  3;  Pershing  Rifles  2;  ROTC 
&   Flight    Program  Army  4. 

NED  RUSSELL  STUART 

KERNERSVILLE.  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

RAY  THORNTON  STUART 

EAST  WAKEFIELD,  N.  H. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE;  Veterans  Association. 

JACK  CARROLL  STURGILL 

NORTON,  VA. 
Forest   Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Fcrestr\  Club. 

JACK  HOUSTON  SULLIVAN 

THOMASVILLE.  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

LEON   BRUCE  SUMNER 

ASHEVILLE,  N    C. 
Forest  Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Forestry  Club  2,  3, 
4,   Program  Chairman  4. 

THOMAS  LARRY  SUMMER 

CHERRYVILLE,  N.  C. 
Forestry 
Forest    Products    Research    Society    1 ,    2.    3,    4, 
Treasurer  4;  Forestry  Club  1.  2,  3,  4;  Intramural 
Athletics   Football,    Badminton,    Bowling,   Volley- 
ball. 

JOE  TERRY  SWAIM 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Athletic  Director  3,  Vice  Presi- 
dent 4;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  AIEE;  Intramural  Softball,  Football,  Track 
&   Basketball. 

PASCHALL  WARD  SWANN 

STATESVILLE.  N    C. 
Civil  Engineering 

Chi  Epsilon 

DAVID  LEROY  SWARINGEN 

ALBEMARLE,   N.  C. 

Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE. 

JAMES  EDWARD  SWING 

CLIFFSIDE,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE,  IRE;  Veterans  Association 

CHRISTOPHER  ALAN  TABOR 

BALTIMORE,  MD. 
Forest   Management 

Alpha  Zeta,  Scholarship  2,  FarmHouse;  Xi  Sigma 
Pi,  The  Order  of  Thirty  and  Three,  Sec'y-Treas. 
:.  Blue  Key,  President  4;  Pinetum  Staff  1,  2, 
3;  Biltmore  Forestry  Scholarship  3,  4;  Forestry 
Club  1,2,  3,  4.  Sgt.  at  Arms  1,  Secretary  2.  3; 
Freshman-Sophomore  Dance  Committee  2;  High 
School  Day,  Chairman  3;  Apollo  Club,  Chairman 
4;   YMCA  Cabinet  4. 

THOMAS  FLAKE  TALBERT,  JR. 

SPENCER,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Business  Staff,  Southern  Engineer  2. 


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BYRON  SHAW  TAYLOR 

ELIZABETHTOWN.  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Agricultural  Club;  Agricultural 
Ed  Club 

DAVID  RAY  TAYLOR 

ZEBULON,  N.  C 

Civil  Engineering 

ASCE 

RONALD  SHERRILL  TAYLOR 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering   and 
Engineering   Mathematics 

American  Institute  of  Physics;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation 

BILLY  KEITH  TEAGUE 

WILMINGTON,  N    C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

AIIE;  Veterans  Club. 

DAVID  BOYCE  TEAGUE 

GRANITE  FALLS,  N    G 
Electrical   Engineering 

WKNC  3,  4;  Band  3.  4;  YDC  3,  4.  Mars  Hill 
lunior  College    1,   2;   Participant   Senior   Honors 

WILLIAM  JAMES  TERRY,  JR. 

GASTON  I  A,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Kappa  Sigma;  Pershing 

OSMYN  ORLANDO  TESH,  JR. 

•A  INSTON-SALEM.  N    C 
Chemical  Engineering 

Alpha  Phi  Omega;  AICHE;  Wataugan  Reporter; 
Era  I    2,  3. 

MILTON  DALE  TETTERTON,  JR. 

SOUTH  BOSTON,  VA 
Electrical  Engineering 

AIEE 

CONARD  CORNELIUS  THARPE,  JR. 

RONDA,  N    C. 
Industrial   Arts 

Industrial  Arts  Club  1,  2.  3,  4;  Veterans  Asso- 
ciation 1,2,         I 

RONNIE  OWEN  THARRINGTON 

LOUISBURG,  N    C 
Soils 
FarmHouse;     Agronomy     Society;      Agriculturist 
Staff,   Intramural  Sports 

TOMMIE  HIGHT  THARRINGTON 

LOUISBURG.  N    C 

Soils 

FarmHouse.  Ag  Club;  Agronomy  Club 

JACOB  JOYNER  THIGPEN,  JR. 

DUDLEY,  N,  C. 

Pulp   and  Paper  Technology 

Program  Chairman,  Fourdrinier  Society. 

JACK  BARKER  THOMAS 

ROCKY  MOUNT,  N    C 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

^  appa  Phi  Kappa;  Freshman  Basketball  Man- 
ager; Intramural  Archer,'  Champion  3;  Archery 
Club 

JAMES  ELVEY  THOMAS,  JR. 

RALEIGH.  N    C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Kappa  Sigma,  President  4,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASME  3,  4;  IFC  1,  2.  3,  4; 
IFC  Rushing  Chairman  4;  Apollo  Club;  Dean's 
List 

JO  ANN  THOMAS 

SPRUCE  PINE.  N    C 
Agricultural  and  Biological  Chemistry 


EUGENE  ERVIN  THOMPSON 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Mu  Beta  Psi;  Cross  Country 
Track  1,  2;  AIIE  1,  2.  -.  4.  5,  NC  State  Band 
I,  2.  3.  4.  5. 


JAMES  BURTON  THOMPSON 

NEW  BERN.  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi,  House  Manager;  AIIE;  IAS;  Wesley 
Foundation;  Interfraternity  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Football;  Softball;  Basketball,  Tennis;  Volley- 
ball; Air  Science  1,  2;  Military  Science  3,  4; 
Cadet  1st  Lt    Platoon  Leader  4,   IFC  Committee 


JERRY  WILLIAM  THOMPSON 

DENTON,  N    C 
Agricultural   Education 

Intramural    Softball    3.    4;    Basketball.    Football 
2,  3.  4;  Championship  Team  4;  AEE  Club  3,  4. 

RONALD  LEON  THOMPSON 

LAURINBURC.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

WILLIE  LEE  THOMPSON,  JR. 

LAURINBURC.  N    C. 
Heating  and  Air  Conditioning 

ASHAC. 


CLARENCE  OTTO  THORNBURG,  JR. 

RALEIGH.  N    C 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Mu  Beta  Psi ;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Lutheran  Students 
Association.  Vice  President 

ROBERT  LeROY  THORNBURG 

GASTON  I  A,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Mu  Beta  Psi  1,  2,  3.  4;  AIEE  I.  2,  3,  4.  5; 
Engineers  Council  1,  2,  3,  4,  5;  Band  I,  2.  3, 
4,  5;  Band  Secretary  2,  3;  Summer  School  Ju- 
dicial   Board   3. 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  TILLETT 

TIMBERLAKE,  N    C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME. 

CURTIS  CARLYLE  TILLOTSON,  JR. 

OXFORD,  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering 

Tucker  Basketball  Team  1,  2.  Volleyball  I,  2,  3; 
Intramurals    1,   2;    NC   State    Band    I,    2,    3,    4. 

CU  Dance  Band  3 

LEONARD  CAREY  TILSON 

MARS  HILL.  N.  C 
Horticulture 

Horticulture  Club;  Ag  Club;  Veterans  Associa- 
tion 


ROBERT  RAY  TILSON 

BURNSVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Dorm  Floor  Manager  2,  ASME;  ASTE.  State 
Toastmasters,  Vice   President   4;   Apollo  Club. 

HARRY  MOTTE  TIMMONS 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Mathematics   Education 

Mathematics  and  Science  Club,  Intramurals  I, 
2;   Orientation   Group   Leader, 

ROBERT  BAKER  TODD 

CHAPEL  HILL,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Southern  Engineer,  Business  Manager  3,  Circu- 
lation Manager  1,  2,  Advisory  Board  4;  Dorm 
Football  and  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Volleyball  4, 
ASME  2.  3.  4 

DONALD  DEAN  TOMLIN,  JR. 

CHATTANOOGA.  TENN. 
Engineering  Physics 

Tennis  1,  2;  Intramural  Basketball  1,  2,  3; 
President  Wesley  House  3;  Wesley  Foundation 
1,  2.  3,  4;  Canterbury  Club  2,  4;  AIP  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Reactor  Tour  Guide  Member 

FRED  TONEY,  JR. 

MOORESBORO.  N    C 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Dorm  Floor  Manager,  Secretary.  Vice  President; 
RCA  Scholarship;   Math   Club,   Treasurer 


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DAVID  ARTHUR  TOUSIGNANT 

WILMINGTON,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Kappa  Alpha;  Tau  Beta  Chi,  Vice  Presiden* 
Intramurals    I,    2,    3,    4;    Freshman    Orientation 
Leader. 

ROBERT  WALKER  TRAYLOR 

NORLINA,  N.  C. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Intramural  Basketball  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

BEN  CAROLYN  TREECE 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

Dean's  List,  Theta  Tau  3,  Vice  Regent  4;  Vet- 
erans Association  I,  2,  3,  Treasurer,  Vice  Pres- 
ident 4;  YRC;  ASCE   1.  2,  3,  4 

JOHNNY  BENJAMIN  TREECE 

ALBEMARLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Dorm  Athletic  Director  3.  4,  Secretary  4;  In- 
dustrial Arts  Club;   Intramural  Sports  1,  2,  3,  4. 

FRANK  BACON  TROTMAN 

HADDONFIELD,  N.  J. 
Science   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Freshman  Soccer  1,  Varsity 
2,  3,  4;  Intramural  Football  1,  Basketball  1,  2, 
1  Softball  2,  3,  4,  Volleyball  2,  3,  4.  Hand- 
ball 3.  4;  Math  Science  Club  3,  4;  Ag  Club  1  ; 
Ag  Ed  Club  I;  YMCA  1,  2. 


KENNARD  S.  TROWBRIDGE,  JR. 

PLYMOUTH.  N.  C. 

Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

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


HENRY  LANSING  TUCKER,  JR. 

TOWNSVILLE.  N    C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Arnold  Air  Society;  ASME;  Advanced  AFROTC. 


MARCUS  SHARPE  TURNER,  JR. 

FAIR  BLUFF.  N.  C, 
Agricultural   Education 

Student    Government     Junior    Senator;     Ag     Ed 
Club;  YDC. 


JAMES  LEO  TUTTEROW 

BURLINGTON,  N    C. 
Industrial  and  Rural  Recreation 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Track  3,  4,   Intramurals  3,  4; 
Veterans   Club. 


PAUL  ELWOOD  TYNDALL 

ALBERTSON,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi ;  Tompkins  Textile  Council. 


WILLIE  EUGENE  UNDERWOOD 

WAYNESVILLE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 
ASME  4;  Veterans  Association   I,  2,   3,  4,   As- 
sistant  Secretary   2. 

JAMES  NEAL  UNTZ 

BELMONT,  N    C. 
Al  echanical   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi,  Intramural  Football  2,  3,  4,  Freshman 
Cabinet  YMCA;  Phi  Kappa  Phi  Award;  ASME 
2.  3,  4,  Vice  President  4 

MILTON   EVERETTE  USSERY 

LAURINBURG,  N    C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Apollo  Club;  Veterans  Club;  AIIE 

WILLIAM  EDISON  VALENTINE 

WHITEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Architecture 

Scabbard  &  Blade;  Band  1  ;  Drum  &  Bugle  Corps 
2,   3;  Gallery  Committee  CU   2,   3,   4. 

JAIME  VARON 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Soccer  3;  Steward  Sigma  Alpha 
Mu;  Cosmopolitan  Club;    International   Club. 


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KENNETH   EVERETT  VAUGHN 

PROVIDENCE,  N.  C. 
Dairy    Husbandry 

Al  Club  1.  2.  3.  4;  Ag  Club  1.  2.  3,  4;  YMCA 
Cabinet   1     ',  ice  President  4 

GERALD  EDWARD  VEAZEY 

COVINGTON,  TENN. 
Textiles 

Phi  Psi;  Veterans  Association 

JAKE  DELANO  VINSON 

ROSEBORO.  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

CHARLES  McKINNEY  VOGLER 

MT.  AIRY,  N.  C 
Electrical    Engineering 

AIEE. 

ROBERT  ALAN  VOGLER 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N    C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Intramural  Football  1,  2;  Track  1,  2,  Basketball 
1,    2,    3;   ASME,    Chairman;    Engineers   Council. 

GERALD  LOUIS  WAITMAN 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Southern  Engineer  1,  2,  3,  Business  Manager  3; 
Army   ROTC,   Captain   4;    Engineers   Council    3. 

JAMES  WILLIAM  WALCH   III 

CLAYMONT,  DEL. 

Textiles 

Delta  Sigma   Phi;   Phi   Psi;    Baseball    1,   2,   3,   4, 

Soccer    1,    2,    3,   4;    Monogram    Club,    President 

i    Force  Glee   Club;    Intramurals. 

DOROTHY  DEAN  WALKER 

BURLINGTON,  N    C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Mars  Hill  Junior  College  1,  2;  State  College 
Math  Club;  Chairman  Hospitality  Committee 
CU;  Homecoming  Sponsor;  CU  Day  Sponsor, 
Secretary  of  Summer  School  Committee,  Chair- 
man High  School  Day. 

FENTON  GENE  WALKER 

RALEIGH,  N    C 
Electrical    Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi 

JAMES  CLARK  WALKER 

LENOIR,  N.  C. 
Electrical    Engineering 

THOMAS  WALKER 

CLAYTON.  OHIO 
Forest   Management 

Xi  Sigma  Pi. 

HAROLD  JENNINGS  WALL 

RALEIGH.  N    C. 
Mechanical    Engineering 

ASME 

JERRY  MARVIN  WALLER 

HAMLET.  N    C 
Metallurgical    Engineering 

Phi    Eta    Sigma;    ASM,    Secretary-Treasurer 

President   4. 

BENNIE  RAY  WARD 

ELKIN,  N    C. 
Metallurgical    Engineering 

Phi  KaDpa  Tan  Southern  Engineer  3;  Intramurals 
1  2.  3.  4;  Rock  Hound  Club  1;  ASM  2,  3,  4, 
Treasurer  4;  YRC  3. 

CARL  HUGH  WARD 

NAKINA,   ' 
Agricultural    Education 
Agriculture  Club;  Ag  Education  Club. 


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DANIEL  DEWARD  WARD 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta  Kappa  Phi;  Vice  President  AATCC;  Tomp- 
kins  Textile   Council;   Ciba   Scholarship   3.    4 

JAMES  LONNIE  WARD 

BADIN,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

WAYNE  AUBREY  WARD 

DENTON.  N.  C. 
A  nimal   Industry 

AgClub;  Al  Club 

ROBERT  EARL  WARDSWORTH 

MACCLESFIELD,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

YDC;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Advanced  AFROTC 

CHARLES  KENNETH  WARLICK 

POLKVILLE,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICHE;  Alpha  Beta  Gamma;  Intramural  Softball 
and  Football  2,  3,  4. 

FREDERICK  MICHAEL  WARLICK,  JR. 

SALISBURY,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

ASTCC;  Student  Government  Representative  2; 
Tompkins  Textile  Council  2,  4;  Owen  Dorm, 
Floor  Manager,  Athletic  Director  2 

GARLAND  GLENN  WARREN,  JR. 

MT   AIRY,  N    C. 
Engineering  Mathematics 

Sigma  Nu;  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Vice  President  3; 
Syme  Dorm  President  3,  4;  Student  Senate  4; 
Math   Club   4;    Athletic   Council    4;    IDC   3,   4. 

JAMES  ARNOLD  WARREN 

STATESVILLE,  N.  C. 

Civil  Engineering 

Scabbard  and  Blade.  Captain;  ASCE 

TOMMY  CAULEY  WARREN 

HORSE  SHOE.  N.  C. 
Al  echanical   Engineering 

DAVID  PAUL  WARRICK 

JACKSON.  N.  C. 
Agriculture 

Veterans  Club;  Agriculture  Club  4;  Ag  Educa- 
tion Club  4;  Basketball  4;  Softball  2. 

JOHN  WILLIAM  WATKINS 

ROCKINGHAM.  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering.  Construction  Option 

LARRY  WAYNE  WATSON 

SANFORD,  N.  C. 
Mathematics   Education 

Kappa  Phi   Kappa;  Math  &  Science  Club;  YRC 

WILLIAM  JOHNSON  WATSON 

FAYETTEVILLE,  N.  G 
Civil    Engineering 

JOHN   EDWARD  WATTS 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

ASME;  Inner  Dorm  Council 

JEFFREY  WAYNE  WEAVIL 

LIBERTY,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Alpha  Zeta;  Kappa  Phi  Kappa;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Ag 
Club;  Advanced  AFROTC. 


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BRUCE  HILTON  WEBB 

STANTONSBURC,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Baseball  I,  Intramurals  1,  2,  3;  Army  ROTC 


GEORGE  EDGAR  WELLS 

HENDERSON.  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE 


WILSON  CARY  WHITAKER 

ENFIELD,  N.  C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Treasurer,  AIIE 


ANDREW  JOHN  WEBER 

ALLENTOWN.  N    J. 
Wildlife   Management 

Tau  Alpha  Sigma;  Wildlife  Club,  Vice  President, 
Secretary. 


JOHN  LEWIS  WEST 

PLANTERSVILLE,  S   C. 
Pulp  and  Paper  Technology 

Xi  Sigma  Pi;  Fourdrinier  Society 


JESSE  WADE  WHITE 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 


ARTHUR  BERNHARDT  WEISSER 

CRESS  KILL,  N,  J 
Chemical   Engineering 

Sigma  Chi,  Newman  Club;  Apollo  Club. 


RICHARD  VANNEMAN  WELCH 

GREENSBORO,  N    C 
Forest   Management 

Pmetum   2,    3,    Editor   4;    Army    Rifle    Team    1  ; 
Society    of    American    Foresters;    Forestry    Club 


RAYMOND  THOMAS  WELDON,  JR. 

HENDERSON,  N.  C. 
Textiles 

Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Secretary,    Kappa    Tau    Beta; 
Tompkins  Textile  Council. 


WILLIAM  H.  L.  WESTBROOK  III 

CUMBERRY,  N.  C. 
Chemical    Engineering 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Phi   Eta  Sigma;  AICHE,  Sec- 
retary 4;  Apollo  Club. 


CHARLES  ALLEN  WETHINGTON 

CRIFTON,  N.  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Technician;  Secretary.  Fourth  Dorm;  ASME 


GAINES  LORRAINE  WHICKER 

KANNAPOLIS.  N    C 
Engineering   Mathematics 


KENNETH   NORMAN  WHITE 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE; IRE. 


CHAS.  McLAWHORN  WHITEHURST 

AYDEN,  N.  C. 
Mechanized   Agriculture 

Intramural    Football,    Basketball,    Softball.     I,    2, 
3,  4.  Tennis  3;  ASAE 


WILLIAM  LARRY  WHITEHURST 

STOKES,  N    C 
Field    Crops 

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HOBART  AUGUSTUS  WHITMAN   III 

ASHEVILLE.  N.  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Mu   Beta   Psi;   Westminster   Fellowship  2,   3,   4; 
NC  State  Symphony  Band   1,  2,  3,  4,  President 
!,    Raleigh   Symphony   Orchestra    1,   2,   3,   4; 
AIEE  4. 


RICHARD  NORWOOD  WHITMAN 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

BOBBY  GENE  WILDER 

WENDELL,  N.  C 
Science   Education 

Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Student  Government  2;  Presi- 
dent YDC   2;   Math  &  Science   Education   Club. 

JAMES  REUBEN  WILDER 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 
Civil  Engineering,  Construction  Option 

ASCE. 

ALBERT  CORPENING  WILFONG,  JR. 

CLAREMONT,  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Phi  Epsilon  Pi,  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Southern  Engineer, 
Circulation  Manager;  Fraternity  Intramurals  3 
4,  Dorm  2,  3.  4;  ASME  3,  4,  Secretary  4. 


EDDIE  CAMPBELL  WILKES 

ASHEBORO,  N.  C. 
Textiles 
Delta    Kappa    Phi;    Basketball,    Manager    1;    In- 
tramural Swimming  2,   Basketball  3;  All  Campus 
Swimming  Team  2, 

WILLIAM   HOWARD  WILKIE,  JR. 

SKYLAND,  N.  C. 
Nuclear  Engineering 

Varsity  Rifle  Team  3,  4;  CU,  Music  Committee; 
American   Institute  of   Physics. 

MARION  WESLEY  WILLARD 

WINSTON-SALEM.  N.  C 
Electrical   Engineering 

Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  AIEE;  IRE; 
YDC. 

AUDREY  JOSEPH  WILLIAMS 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE. 

HERMAN  ADAM  WILLIAMS 

WADESBORO,  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Scabbard  &  Blade;  Intramural  Softball  3,  4;  Foot- 
ball 2,  3,  4;  Forestry  Club;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Agri- 
culture Club;  YMCA;  BSU. 


JAMES  ANDREW  WILLIAMS 

LUMBERTON,  N.  C. 

Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical    Option 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Honors  Program;  IAS. 

JAMES  ANDREW  WILLIAMS 

MARION,  VA. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi. 

JAMES  DEARL  WILLIAMS 

ASH,  N    C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Ag  Ed  Club. 

RICHARD  THOMAS  WILLIAMS 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Physics 

American  Institute  of  Physics. 

ROBERT  L.  WILLIAMS,  JR. 

SHELBY,  N,  C 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma  4;  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Treasurer;  Honors  Program;  Intramural  Football, 
1,  2,  3,  Softball  I,  2,  3;  Veterans  Association, 
Vice  President  3;  ASME. 


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DONALD  HUGH  WILLIAMSON 

LUCAMA,  N.  C. 
Field   Crops 

Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4;  Advanced  ROTC:  Welch 
Dorm,  President,  Manager. 

JERRY  TALMADGE  WILLIS 

LAWNDALE,  N.  C. 

Animal  Industry  and 

Agricultural   Economics 

Alpha  Zeta;  Pershing  Rifles;  Animal  Industry 
Club,  Secretary,  Treasurer,  Activities  Chairman; 
Agriculture  Club;  Dairy  Cattle  Judging  Team; 
Army  Flight  Training. 

LARRY  KELLY  WILSON 

BURLINGTON,  N,  C 
Industrial   Engineering 

Sigma  Pi;  AIEE;  AIIE 

WILLIAM  LEVI  WILSON 

ASHEVILLE,  N.  C. 
Chemical   Engineering 

AICHE 

FRANKLIN  DAVID  WINDLEY 

BATH,  N,  C. 
Industrial   Engineering 

AIIE,  YMCA 

DONALD  GEORGE  WINKLER 

CHESTER,  N.  J. 
Forest   Management 

Forestry  Club 

JAMES  CLIFORD  WITHERS 

LILLINGTON,  N.  C 
Agricultural   Education 

Ag  Club;  Ag  Ed  Club;  Veterans  Association, 
YDC. 

ROBERT  REID  WOMACK 

FRANKLIN,  N.  C. 

/Mechanical   Engineering 

Aeronautical   Option 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  3,  4;  Pi  Tau  Sigma 
i,  Phi  Kappa  Phi  4,  Eta  Sigma  1  ;  IAS  3,  4. 
Vice  President  4,  Arnold  Air  Society  3,  4,  Sec- 
retary 4;  Student  Traffic  Committee  4;  American 
Rocket  Society  4. 

GERALD  HINTON  WOOD 

RALEIGH,  N.  G 
Agricultural   Education 

Intramural    1  ;    Campus    Government    I  ,    Ag    Ed 

Club 

ZEBULON  ROYCE  WOODALL 

BENSON,  N.  C 
Civil  Engineering 

ASCE. 

HENRY  HARRISON  WOODARD 

SCOTLAND  NECK,  N    C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

AIEE  1.  4 

CLIFTON   LAWRENCE  WOODLIEF 

KITTRELL,  N.  C. 
Agricultural   Education 

Kappa  Phi  Kappa,  Expansion  Secretary;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Ag  Ed  Club,  Vice  President;  Ag  Club; 
Veterans  Club. 

ROBERT  McFARLAND  WOODSIDE 

STAUNTON,  VA, 
Nuclear   Engineering 

American  Institute  of  Physics;  American  Rocket 
Society;  American   Nuclear  Society. 

GERALD  JORDAN  WOOLARD 

RALEIGH,  N.  C 
Industrial  Arts,  Technical  Option 

Industrial  Arts  Club 

JIMMY  LUTHER  WOOTEN 

WALSTONBURC,  N.  C. 

Animal   Industry 

Track. 


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LLOYD  B.  WORTHINGTON,  JR. 

WINTERVILLE.  N,  C. 
Electrical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Secretary  4;  YMCA;  Advanced 
AFROTC.  Wing  Staff,  Drill  Team,  Dept.  Com- 
mander 3;  Disciples  Student  Fellowship,  Presi- 
dent 3,  State  President  4. 


THOMAS  FULTON  WYKE 

SHELBY,  N.  C. 
Nuclear   Engineering 

Phi  Kappa  Phi. 

FRANK  EARL  WYNNE 

WILLIAMSTON,  N.  C. 
Industrial   Arts,  Technical   Option 

Track  1 

JOSEPH  LOUIS  YATES 

MORRISVILLE,  N.  C 
Civil   Engineering 

ASCE,   Intramural  Tennis,   Basketball    1,  2,  :     -i 

STEVIE  MIKE  YIONOULIS 

WILSON,  N.  C. 
Engineering   Mathematics 

Tennis  1,  2;  Theta  Tau;  Engineering  Coun.  > 
4;  Math  Club. 

CHARLES  RICHARD  YOUNTS 

LEXINGTON,  N.  C 

Soils 

FarmHouse. 

THOMAS  LEE  YOUNTS 

THOMASVILLE,  N    C. 
Industrial  Arts.  Technical  Option 

IAS. 

JOHN  SAMUEL  YOW 

GREENSBORO,  N.  C. 
Dairy   Manufacturing 

Alpha  Gamma  Rho,  Vice  President;  Publications 
Board;  Track  2;  Intramural  Football  3,  Softball 
4.  Basketball  3,  4,  Tennis,  Badminton  3,  4;  Pres- 
ident junior  Class;  Ag  Club;  Al  Club;  CU  Out- 
ing  Committee. 

IBRAHIM  YUCEYAR 

BARNOWA- IZMIR,  TURKEY 
Textiles 

International  Club,  AATCC. 

CLAUDE  ROSS  ZACHARY,  JR. 

CHARLOTTE.  N.  C. 
Mechanical   Engineering 

Delta  Sigma  Phi;  ASME;  Intramurals  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Interfraternity  Council,   Orientation   Commission. 


THEODORE  SANFORD  ZELLER 

COLUMBUS.  OHIO 
Animal   Industry 

Intramural  Football  2,  3.  Volleyball  2. 


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SPECIAL   STUDENTS 


SUSHMA  RAJ  ANAND 

MOHAMMED  FAROUK  DOSSA 

NAVNIT  M.  PAREKH 

INDIA 

KARACHI,  PAKISTAN 

INDIA 

Sociology 

Textiles 

Textiles 

ABIGAIL  VALENCIA  BONECILLO 

HECTOR  NOEL  GOMEZ 

AMRESH  MAN   PRADHANANG 

PHILIPPINES 

SOUTH  AMERICA 

KATHAMANDU,  NEPAL 

Textiles 

Agricultural    Education 

Agriculture 

JAMES  ELAM  CALDWELL,  JR. 

LUIS  MORFE  LOPEZ 

NICOLA  SAGNA 

CHARLOTTE,  N    C. 

PHILIPPINES 

ROME,   ITALY 

General   Sit/dies 

Textiles 

Agriculture 

ANIMA  DE 

FE  ONA  MASILUNGAN 

PRAVATE  SINHA 

CALCUTTA.  INDIA 

PHILIPPINES 

CALCUTTA,  INDIA 

Education 

Textiles 

Chemistry 

ROHITKUMAR  MOJILAL  DESAI 

JURG  PETER  NEF 

SAWANG  SUPAKON 

INDIA 

ST.  CALL,  SWITZERLAND 

BANGKOK.  THAILAND 

Textiles 

Textiles 

Agriculture 

.,.,. 


BOARD 


Student  publications  have  been  a  vital 
force  in  the  life  of  North  Carolina  State 
College  for  many  years.  Since  its  beginning 
in  1931,  The  Board  of  Student  Publications 
has  served  as  a  joint  student-faculty  body  de- 
signed to  improve  and  coordinate  the  various 
student  publications,  now  totaling  eight  in- 
cluding the  student  radio  station.  The  diver- 
sity 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. 


RUDOLPH   PATE 
Chairman 


FACULTY -STAFF 

Henry  Bowers  W.  A.   Newel 


0.   B.  Copeland 
W.   L.   Fleming 


Rudolph  Pate 
Lindsay  Whichard 


PRESIDENT  SENIOR  CLASS: 
Arron  Capel 

PRESIDENT  JUNIOR  CLASS: 
Dave  Thomas 

PRESIDENT  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT: 
Jim   Hunt,  Jr. 


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OF    PUBLICATIONS 


AGRICULTURIST: 

Editor 

William    H.  Johnson 

Business  Manager 

Robert  L.   Leonard 

AGROMECK: 

Editor 

Ralph   Boswell 

Business  Manager 

William   Gardner 

DESIGN: 

Editor 

Arthur  R.  Cogswell 

Business  Manager 

Shelton  R.  Peed 

PINETUM: 

Editor 

Richard  V.  Welch 

Business  Manager 

Gary  F.  Dozier 

SOUTHERN   ENGINEER: 

Editor 

Frank  S.  Scarpa 

Business  Manager 

James  R.  Currie 

TECHNICIAN: 

Editor 

Roy   Lathrop 

Business  Manager 

Ray  Morgan 

JULIA  MARTIN   LUCAS 
Secretary 


TEXTILE  FORUM: 

Editor  Walton   K.   Lynch 

Business  Manager  Harry  V.  Lindsay 

WKNC: 

Manager  Edwin    Finch 

Business  Manager _.  John  Sprinkle 


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THE 

AGROMECK 

STAFF 


RALPH    BOSWELL 
Editor-in-Chief 


BILL  GARDNER 
Business   Manager 


The  AGROMECK  is  the  largest  publication  on 
campus.  The  eight  section  editors,  the  Editor,  the 
Business  Manager,  the  Photographer,  and  the  four 
assistants  work  long,  hard  hours  to  put  out  a  yearbook 
that  all  the  students  will  enjoy. 

Each  year  the  Editor  strives  to  put  out  a  book  that 
is  comprehensive  and  different.  His  job  is  a  tre- 
mendous one  with  multiple  worries. 

At  the  end  of  the  year  when  the  AGROMECK  goes 
to  press,  the  Editor  can  sigh  in  relief  and  be  sure  that 
he  has  done  a  service  that  will  live  for  many  years 
on  the  State  College  Campus. 


STUART  HART 
Photographer 


MISS  PEGGY  ALLRED  for  STUART  HART 


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MISS  ANNA  THOMPSON 

Sponsor  for 

RALPH   BOSWELL 


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MISS  MARGARET  SUMMEY 

Sponsor  for 

BILL  GARDNER 


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JERRY  GODFREY 
Organizations  Editor 


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MISS  BETSY  GARDNER  for  JERRY  GODFREY 


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HOYT  HACKNEY 
Military   Editor 


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KEN  STEPPE 
Fraternity   Editor 


MISS  JUNE  PUCKETT  tor  KEN  STEPPE 


MISS  |EAN   EDWARDS 

for 

HOYT  HACKNEY 


CHARLES   JORDAN.  Administration   Editor 


LAD  DANIELS 


STAFF 


MISS  PECCY  GALES  for  CHARLES  JORDAN 


LEON   HENDERSON 
School  Editor 


WILBUR  CREED 


ASSISTANTS 


MISS  ANN    DOBSON   for   JIM    MILLER 


]IM   MILLER,  Sports  Editor 


MISS  EMILY  DEAN 

for 
LEON   HENDERSON 


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ROY  LATHROP,  Editor 


THE  TECHNICIAN 


|IM   MOORE 
Executive   Editor 

BOB  UNDER 
Sports  Editor 


For  the  second  year,  the  Technician 
has  operated  on  a  bi-weekly  basis.  Bat- 
tling against  great  odds  of  economic 
force,  Roy  and  Ray  have  successfully 
published  a  fine  example  of  the  Free 
Press. 

All  the  staff  members  pitched  in  and 
presented  to  the  students  sports,  humor, 
and  campus  news.  The  Technician  is  a 
source  of  relaxation,  interest,  and  infor- 
mation to  all  the  students  who  read  it. 


GEORGE  HAMMETT 
Managing  Editor 


SKIP  KUCLER   l rear) 
Photographer 

STEVE  DAVES   I  front) 
Feature   Editor 


Columnists  and  News  Staff:  )OHN  COCKE,  CHUCK  LOMBARD,  VERNON  NIVEN,  ROGER 
FAULKNER,    OSCAR   TAYLOR,    MIKE    LEA,    VANCE    ROBERTS,    BILL    MARLEY    (OTL) 


RAY  MORGAN,   Business   Manager 


PENN  CASSELS 
Asst.  Business  Mgr. 

ROLFE  REUSING 
Circulation  Mgr. 


THE    STAFF 


Advertising  and   Circulation  Staff: 

DAN    JOHNSON,    HURDLE    LEA,    |ERRY    AUSTIN, 

ALAN    TEAGUE,    BILL    RADFORD. 


RADIO  STATION 

W  K  N  C 


ED  FINCH 
Station   Manager 


|OHN  SPRINKLE 
Business   Manager 


TECHNICAL  STAFF: 

ROY  GRIFFIN,  Technical   Director 
DICK  DOWNS,  RAMON   BRITT, 
Technical  Assistants 


PRODUCTION   STAFF: 

KENT  WATSON,   Program   Director 
RUSS  FORD,  News  Director 
BOB   CORRELL,   Sports   Director 
GRAYSON    REID,  Traffic   Director 


D.  ).s:  GRAYSON  REID,  MICKEY  AVERETTE,  JIM  CASON 


SALES  STAFF: 

MIKE  GRAHAM,  Salesman 
BOB  CAHRMANN,  Coordinator 
LARRY  STEVENS,  Sales  Director 
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WKNC  is  a  new  name,  but  it  is  still  State  College 
Radio. 

What  is  really  behind  the  scene  at  WKNC?  Every 
State  student  knows  of  the  fine  news,  music,  sports 
and  special  events  broadcasted  by  WKNC;  but  how  is 
it  done?  The  answer  to  this  question  is  two  words: 
HARD  WORK. 

WKNC  is  a  student  organization   that  men  take  an 

interest  in.  In  taking  that  interest,  they  strive  to  excel 

in    bringing    to    the    State    College    man    his  kind    of 
listening. 


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ANNOUNCING  STAFF  D.  J.s 
BOB    CAHRMANN.    RUSS    LYDEY,    JIM     BEARD,    CLIFF     FEATHER,    LARRY    NIXON 


MISS  MARTHA  DERR 

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RAY  MORGAN 


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MISS  JEAN   EDWARDS 

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JOHN  SPRINKLE 


EDDIE  KNOX 
Vice-President 


PHIL  CARLTON 
Secretary 


|IMMY   HUNT 
President 


STUDENT 


ACADEMIC  AFFAIRS  COMMITTEE 

TOM   ECK,  Chairman 

DAVE  THOMAS,  GENE  FOUST,  DICK   BURGESS,  CHUCK   MILLER 


The  Student  Government  is  o  self-administering  body 
comprised  of  State  College  students.  The  Student  Gov- 
ernment is  an  example  of  student  leadership  and  student 
Democracy. 

The  accomplishments  of  the  Student  Government  are 
too  many  to  enumerate.  One  such  improvement  fostered 
by  the  Student  Government  is  the  new  attendance  rules 
in  effect  at  State  College. 

Only  by  leadership,  integrity,  and  devotion  to  duty  can 
progress  in  the  Student  Government  be  accomplished — 
and  the  State  College  Student  Government  possesses 
these  qualities. 


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CONSOLIDATED  UNIVERSITY  STUDENT  COUNCIL 
EDDIE  KNOX,  Chairman 


GOVERNMENT 


RULES  COMMITTEE:  BOB  COOKE,  Chairman;  JOHN  SPRIN- 
KLE, ED  SPENCER. 


CAMPUS  STORE,  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE: 
REID  HINSON,  CARL  HENLEY,  WILLIAM 
O'QUINN. 


LARRY   BAXTER 
Treasurer 


TRAFFIC  COMMITTEE 

Ralph   Boswell,  Chairman 

Paul   Madren 

Don   Blizzard 

Bob  Womack 

Bill   Carrigan 

John   Pivin 

John  Williamson 

Charles  Graham 


CAMPUS  WELFARE  COMMITTEE 

Phil  Carlton,  Chairman 
Ashley  Pierson 
Bob   Draughn 
J.    K.   Sherron 


FRESHMAN  SENATORS- 
GRADUATES 

Jerry  Cebe 
Linda  Wey 
Ron   Enders 
James  Morris 
Wesley  McGee 
Jim   Groce 
Larry   Porter 
Nurham  Warwick 
Jim  Caldwell 
Robin   Best 
Donald   Duckworth 
Henry  Louvin 
Edwin  Woods 
Sam   Jenkins 


BUDGETARY  AND  FINANCE 
COMMITTEE 

Larry   Baxter,  Chairman 
Roger  Spencer 
Ben   Kittrcll 
Bob   Brisson 


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INVESTIGATIONS  COMMITTEE 

Charlie   Russell,  Chairman 
|im  Frye 
Bob   Deaton 
Royce   Hagaman 
Scoofer  Jordan 


ORIENTATIONS  COMMITTEE 
Gilbert  Alligood,  Chairman 


PROMOTIONS  COMMITTEE 

Waring  Boys,  Chairman 
Tom  Cilmore 
Garland  Warren 
Ben  Sugg 
Leon  Allen 


ELECTIONS  COMMITTEE 

Clay  Price,  Chairman 
Bob   Redmon 
Paul  Moody 
John  Sherrill 
George  Lester 
Arron  Capel 


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THE  HONOR  CODE  BOARD 


The  Honor  Code  is  not  merely  another  approach 
to  the  problem  of  conduct;  it  is  an  integral  part 
of  the  College's  educational  philosophy. 

The  primary  goal  of  the  Honor  Code  is  to  develop 
in  the  student  those  honorable  virtues  that  are  so 
essential  in  attaining  strength  of  character.  A 
college  education  that  fails  to  instill  a  strong  sense 
of  honor  has  fallen  short  of  the  fulfillment  of  its 
responsibility. 


|OHN   FULTON 
Chairman 


Members  of  the   Board:    Bill   Byrd,  Gene   Butler,   Lad    Daniels,  Tom   Hewitt,   Joel   Ray,   Bob 
Beasley,   Harris  Caldwell,   Bill  Sharpe,  Sterling  Mason. 


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THE  CAMPUS  CODE  BOARD 


The  Campus  Code  is  the  second  component  of 
the  Honor  System.  It  is  a  pledge  on  the  part  of 
each  student  to  conduct  himself  in  a  manner  be- 
fitting a  gentleman  under  all  circumstances.  Since 
"gentlemanly  conduct"  cannot  be  precisely  defined, 
the  interpretation  is  left  to  the  student,  who  must 
rely  upon  his  own  training  and  common  sense. 

To  this  ideal  of  honorable  conduct  all  men  may 
be  assumed  to  be  dedicated,  regardless  of  their 
status;  however,  here  at  State  College  it  is  a  re- 
sponsibility assumed  on  entering. 


BRUCE  HAINLEY 
Chairman 


Members    of    the    Board:    Nick    Ardiro,    Bill    Rearick.    Tom    Krimminger,    Speed    Williams, 
Reid   Hinson,   Bill   Marley,   Paul   Romeo,  John  Cobb,   Bobby  Freeze. 


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COLLEGE 


The  College  Union  is  a  building  for  the  students. 
Containing  the  elements  of  a  hotel,  a  restaurant, 
and  a  community  center,  it  is  open  to  all  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  itself.  The 
building  is  merely  the  instrument  through  which 
the  Union  idea  is  accomplished,  and  its  success 
reflects  the  combined  efforts  of  its  Officers,  Board 
of  Chairmen,  Committees  and   Board  of  Advisors. 

The  College  Union  Board  of  Directors  puts  the 
stamp  of  approval  on  the  social  budget  and  on  the 
rules  concerning  the  use  of  the  Union  Building. 
It  also  sets  the  College  Union  policy. 

The  Board  of  Chairmen  consists  of  the  student 
president,  vice-president  and  secretary  of  the 
Union,  and  the  Chairmen  of  the  sixteen  standing 
committees.  The  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  often 
grade  "A"  technicians  and  grade  "D"  leaders,  the 
Union's  prime  objective  is  to  teach  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  to 
organize  events  and  ideas. 

The  Board  of  Advisors  is  composed  of  faculty 
and  staff  members  who  make  themselves  available 
to  the  committee  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  understanding  and  working 
with  people. 


JERRY  ERDAHL 
Director 


PAUL  ESSEX 
President 


CHARLIE  SELDON 
Vice-President 


PRESTON  SASSER 
Secretary 


ACTIVITIES  COMMITTEE 


UNION 


BOARD  OF  ADVISORS 

Alice  Young 

Dave   Phillips 

Martha   Robinson 

Tom   Lynn 

Vinal   Overing 

Sydney   Knowles 

Jerry   Erdahl 

Charlie   Kahn 

Carl   Mollcr 

|ohn   Matrox 

Dick   Heaton 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS 


Betty   Black 

)im    Hunt 

Preston  Sasser 

Leonard   Deans 

Charlie  Seldon 

George   Colton 

Paul   Essex 

Erbie   Mangum 

Burton    Beers 

Speed  Williams 

Nancy  Mumford 

Nick  Ardito 

Stan  Timblin 

Jerry   Erdahl 

A.  C.  Hayes 

Roy  Lathrop 

Harvey  Hancock 

Larry  Carter 

|im   Anderson 

Harvey   Bumgardner 

BOARD  OF  CHAIRMEN 


Nancy   Mumford 

Harvey  Sigmon 

Preston   Sasser 

Stan   Timblin 

Charlie  Seldon 

Jim  Stevenson 

Paul  Essex 

Nick  Ardito 

Dot  Walker 

Hilton    Edwards 

Oscar  Taylor 

John  Chappell 

Erbie   Mangum 

George  Colton 

Clarence   Rowell 

Rex  Campbell 

Larry   Brady 

Hank   Hamilton 

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DANCE  COMMITTEE 


FORUM  COMMITTEE 


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UNION 


GAMES  COMMITTEE 


HOBBY  COMMITTEE 

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HOSPITALITY  COMMITTEE 


HOUSE  COMMITTEE 


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INTERNATIONAL  COMMITTEE 


LIBRARY  COMMITTEE 


MUSIC  COMMITTEE 


OUTING  COMMITTEE 


COMMITTEES 


PHOTOGRAPHY  COMMITTEE 


PUBLICITY  COMMITTEE 


SOCIAL  COMMITTEE 


THEATER  COMMITTEE 


[203] 


YOUNG     MEN'S     CHRIST 


1 

"' 

OSCAR  WOOLRIDCE 
Coordinator  of  Religious  Affairs 
and  General  Secretary 

WILLIAM   LONG 
Associate  Secretary 


Y.M.C.A.     Cabinet:     These     men     are     responsible     for  carrying   out   the   Y.M.C.A    program. 


The  North  Carolina  State  College  YMCA  has  been 
operating  on  the  campus  since  1890.  Membership  is  open 
to  every  member  of  the  student  body,  faculty,  and  staff 
of  the  college.  Today  there  are  approximately  1000 
persons  belonging  to  the  organization.  The  YMCA  de- 
votes its  program  to  small  group  meetings,  conferences, 
and  retreats  in  preparing  its  members  spiritually,  politi- 
cally, socially,  and  morally  for  the  varied  activities  of 
the   college  community  and,   later,   in   the   wider  world. 


Freshman  Discussion  Groups,  The  Apollo  Club,  Inter- 
national Student  Activities,  Chapel  Services,  Bible  Study 


Discussion  Group 


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AN     ASSOCIATION 


FRED  MANLEY 
President 


KEN  VAUGHN 
Vice-President 


JOE   NIXON 
Secretary 


Groups,    Student    Ethics,    and    Courtship    and    Marriage 
Discussion  Groups  are  designed  as  small  group  meetings. 

Conferences  on  the  United  Nations,  Government,  Or- 
ganization and  Structure  of  the  YMCA,  Religious  Train- 
ing, and  Faculty  and  Student  problems  are  planned 
through  the  year. 

At  the  heart  of  the  Association  is  the  Christian  Faith. 
To  best  meet  the  needs  of  the  men  and  women  students, 
faculty,  and  staff,  the  program  of  the  North  Carolina 
State  College  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  is 
openly  Christian. 


GENE   BUTLER 
Treasurer 


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The  end  of  the  weekly 
Chapel  service. 


[205] 


THE 

MONOGRAM 

CLUB 


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 
of  N.  C.  State  College;  to  foster  good  fellowship  among 
monogram  winners;  to  promote  a  high  standard  of  inter- 
collegiate athletics  and  the  spirit  in  which  they  are  con- 
ducted; and  to  encourage  ideals  of  good  sportsmanship 
among  athletes  and  spectators  in  the  best  interest  of 
North  Carolina  State  College. 


OFFICERS 

Ernie   Driscoll  Vice-President 

David   Broyhill  Recording  Secretary 

Pete  Seese  Membership  Secretary 

Jim    Crain  Treasurer 

Pete  Bazanos  Sergeant-At-Arms 

Frank  Cackovic  Reporter 


THE  BOYS" 


PRESIDENT  |OE   RODRI 


[206] 


WESLEY        FOUNDATION 


OFFICERS 

President 
Robert  Jones 

Vice-President 
Gordon   Ponder 

Secretary 
Faye   Locke 

Treasurer 

Harvey  Sigmon 


BAPTIST     STUDENT     UNION 


OFFICERS 

President 

George   Brown 

Vice-President 
Roy  Griffin 

Secretary 
Sam  Annas 

Program  Chairman 
Wendell  Guth 

Devotional   Chairman 
John   Hauser 


Social  Chairman:  Harold  Frazier;  Missions  Chairmen: 
Dan  Johnson,  Dave  McMahon;  Music  Chairman:  Jess 
Sullins;  Enlistment  Chairmen:  Vince  Hamrick,  Bob  Allen; 
Publicity  Chairman:  Bob  Hager;  Baptist  Chaplain:  Leroy 


Richardson,  Jr.;  Church  Representatives:  Clarence 
Rowell,  Bill  Waters,  Allen  Feimster,  Jim  Frazier,  Conrad 
Beam,    Ellis    Byrd,    Ford    Shepherd,    Glenn    Mitchell. 


[207] 


INTER-DORMITORY 
COUNCIL 


LEONARD  DEAN 
President 


PHILIP   DEANS 
Secretary 


I  ***         V. 


TREVA  WIGGINS  for  LEONARD  DEAN 

MRS.  JIMMY  IACUMIN  for  JIM  JACUMIN 

BILLIE  BOYETTE  for  PHILIP  DEANS 

BETH   HARMON  for  FRANK  ALLEY,  JR. 


[208] 


JIM   JACUMIN 
Vice-President 


STUDENT  DIRECTORS 


III!    I 


IDC  CROUP  COUNCIL 


KATHRYN   RICE  for  WILLIAM   KEEN 
SYDNEY  MARK  for  BILL  REARICK 
FAYE  YOUNG  for  LYNN   EURY 
MARGIE  HOUSE  for  SAM   BRUMMITT 


[209] 


COLLEGE   Life  varies 


ALEXANDER 


Extra  Curricular  activities 


[210] 


'Leave  your  guns 
at  home,  son  . .  .' 


BAGWELL 


'Not    licensed    for   public  broadcast  .  .  .  put  it  on. 


[211] 


B  ECTO  N 


Well,  so  what?  Didn't  you  go  to  college? 


[212] 


BERRY 


I    hope  my  professors  understand. 


FOURTH 


"Hah,   I've  got  tomorrow's  quiz  knocked!" 


[213] 


GOLD 


You'll   never  forget 
your  college  days. 


'But   I   don't  want  my 
picture  taken   .  .  ." 


STADIUM 


[214] 


OWEN 


These    good   ole   days   will    be   over   soon, 
BUT  NOT  TOO  SOON    FOR  ME. 


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Mini  Him  unm-ri^B 

College  days  and  the  good 
friends  we  meet  may  someday 
fade  from  our  memories,  but  never 
from  this  page  on  which  they  are 
recorded. 


[216] 


TUCKER 


The  games  we  play  and  the  bull 
sessions  we  have  are  all  a  part 
of  our  college  education. 

These  bull  sessions  are  the  only 
place  you  can  enter  into  intelli- 
gent conversations  on  sex,  gov- 
ernmental problems,  world  affairs, 
and  what  to  do  when  she's  mad 
at  you. 


[217] 


TURLINGTON 


That  quiz  must  have  been  a  bad  one. 


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WATAUGA 


Ah,  Ho!  You  thought  you  wouldn't 
be  found  out,  didn't  you? 


What  does  it  look  like  to  you? 


WELCH 


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DORM 


It's  new,  all  right! 


We're  going  to  run  the  cafe- 
teria out  of  business.  s^^ 


STATE'S     MATES 


State's  Mates  is  a  club  or- 
ganized to  unite  student 
wives  in  social  interests  and 
other  campus   activities. 


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EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE:  Sandy  Parrott,  President;  Doris  Stadler,  First  Vice-President;  Melissa 
Colvin,  Second  Vice-President;  Fran  Carver,  Recording  Secretary;  Patsy  Love,  Corresponding  Secretary; 
Ann    Foster,  Treasurer;  Grace  Gregg,  Auditor;   |ean   Lippard,   Parliamentarian. 


STANDING  COMMITTEE  CHAIRMAN  and  SPONSORS 
Sponsors:   Mrs.    Edward  W.  Glazener;   Mrs.   Howard  G.   Miller. 


MU     BETA     PSI 


OFFICERS 

President 

Homer  Mason 

Vice-President 

Clarence  Thornburg 

Secretary 

David   Peterson 

Treasurer 

Bill  Coutouzis 


VETERANS'     ASSOCIATION 


OFFICERS 

President 
Ben  Treece 

Vice-President 
Larry  Micol 

Secretary 
Darrell   Eudy 

Treasurer 
Ed  Cranford 

Corresponding  Secretary 
Bill   Horton 

Social   Director 
Neil  Hart 


[222] 


YDC 


The  purpose  of  the  Young  Democrats  Club  is 
to  stimulate  in  young  people  an  active  interest 
in  governmental  affairs,  to  increase  the  efficiency 
of  popular  government,  to  foster  and  perpetuate 
the  ideals  and  principles  of  the  Democratic  Party, 
to  recruit  new  members  for  the  Democratic  Party 


and  Democratic  candidates,  to  help  acquaint 
voters  with  the  issues  and  the  candidates,  and  to 
provide  for  our  people  through  administration  the 
highest  degree  of  justice,  social  welfare,  and  happi- 
ness. 


OFFICERS 

President 

Tom    Gilmorc 
Vice-President 

J.   K.  Sherron 
Recording  Secretary 

James  Speed  Williams 
Corresponding   Secretary 

James  C.  Caldwell 
Treasurer 

Royce   Hagaman 
Advisor 

Dr.  William   Block 


MUSICAL 
ORGANIZATIONS 


THE  SYMPHONIC   BAND 


THE  FANFARE  BAND 


THE  MARCHING  BAND 

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Robert  A.   Barnes 
Director  of  Music 


The  Music  Department  under  the  direc- 
tion of  Robert  A.  Barnes  and  Nels  Leonard, 
Jr.  embraces  the  activities  of  the  State 
College  Bands,  The  Brass  Ensemble,  The 
Men's  Glee  Club  and  the  Chapel  Choir. 
Each  of  the  groups  presents  concerts  on 
and   off   campus   and   on    TV   and    Radio. 

Since  the  early  days  of  N.  C.  State  Col- 
lege, its  musical  organizations  have  played 
an  important  part  in  the  life  of  the  campus. 
These  groups  present  concerts,  furnish 
music  for  official  college  functions  and 
perform  at  athletic   events. 

The  combined  membership  of  these  or- 
ganizations constitutes  the  largest  volun- 
tary student  organization  on  the  campus. 
The  student  who  spends  a  great  deal  of 
time  studying  finds  music  to  be  a  very 
stimulating  activity.  Participation  in  music 
helps  the  student  to  maintain  a  healthy 
attitude  toward  college  and  toward  life 
in  general. 


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OFFICERS  OF  THE  BANDS 

President — Hobart  Whitman 

1st  Vice-President — Charles   Earl   Green 

2nd  Vice-President — Thomas   H.   Eck 

Secretary-Treasurer    (Symphonic   Band' — 
Robert   F.  Shaw 

Secretary-Treasurer    (Fanfare   Band  I  — 
James  S.   Lowe 

Business  Manager — Dewey  M.   Griffith 

Public   Relations  Officer — James  W.   Byrd 


Officers  of  the   Bands 


1958-1959  N.  C.  STATE  BANDS  PERSONNEL 


Abbott,   Peyton   B.,   Ill 

Barbour,  Jesse  0. 
Beatty,  Marvin    E.,   Ill 
Beam,   David  C. 
Boyland,  James   L. 
Bradshaw,  James   B. 
Brookhyser,   George   E. 
Brown,  Charles   E. 
Bryan,  George   H. 
Byrd,  James  W. 

Carpenter,  William   C. 
Cashaft,   Everett  D. 
Cason,  James   L.,   Ill 
Cotes,  Charles   H. 
Cerasi,  John 
Chappell,  John   F. 
Chedester,  Alan  M. 
Christiansen,  J.  W. 
Cilvik,   Reginald  M. 
Clark,   Frank   B.,  Jr. 
Clemmer,  William   H. 
Clemmons,  Gene  A. 
Coble,   Douglas   F. 
Cone,   Norman   P. 
Cook,   Russell  A. 
Coutouzis,  William   E. 
Cowan,  Murray   R. 
Croom,  Marion   B. 

Daniel,   Ralph  W. 
Davis,  Aubrey  T. 
Davis,  James   L. 
Davis,  John   C. 
Davis,   Robert  D. 
Deaton,   Bobby   B. 
Dekle,   Donne   R. 
Dorman,   Robert   K. 
Duke,  Charles   L. 


Eck,  Thomas   H. 
Everett,  Marvin  M. 

Fisher,  George  M. 
Fisher,   Henry   L.,  Jr. 
Fraser,   Robert  H. 
Fullington,   Ronald   W. 
Futrell,  James  C. 

Gardner,  Charles   Ray 
Gerringer,   Hugh   L. 
Godfrey,   R.   Byron 
Graham,  Charles   P. 
Green,  Charles   E. 
Griffith,  Dewey  M. 

Hager,   Harold   D. 
Hager,   Robert  L. 
Haigler,  James  W. 
Harris,  Thomas   I. 
Harton,  Arthur  W. 
Hill,  Robert  K. 
Hill,  Roger  E. 
Hinson,   Laurin   K. 
Holt,  Hugh  M. 
Holt,   Robert  N. 
Houston,   Forrest   R. 
Hughes,   Eugene   R. 

Jackson,  William  M. 
Jarrett,  Olin,  Jr. 
Johnson,  Jackie   B. 
Johnson,  William  T. 
Johnston,  William 
Jones,  Thomas   L. 
Jordan,   Leon  T. 
Joslin,  Arnold    L. 

Kennon,  Jerry  M. 
King,   Henry   Frank 
Kiser,  Jack   L. 


Langston,   Edward   H. 
Lasseter,   Robert  H. 
Lavitt,   Leonard 
Leggett,  Iva   P. 
Lindell,  Stephen  T. 
Lowe,  James  E. 
Lyon,  Thomas   H. 

MacCallum,  M.   David 
Madren,   Frank  S. 
Martin,  Alan 
Martin,   Roy   H.,  Jr. 
McClendon,  John   E. 
McCorkle,   Richard  A. 
Metts,  Alvin  S. 
Miller,   Daniel  W. 
Mills,  Milton   K. 
Moore,   Douglas   K. 
Moore,  Thomas   E. 
Moose,   Harvey  C. 
Morris,  James  S. 

Nelson,   David  W. 
Newman,  Carl   L. 
Nix,   Harvey  C. 
Nixon,   Larry   D. 

Oerter,   Neil    F. 
Orr,  Thomas  J. 
Owens,  Andrew  W. 
Owens,  Ted  A. 

Peterson,   Paul   D. 

Quick,   Lee  Tanya 

Reaves,  Thomas   B. 
Redmon,   Robert   B.,  Jr. 
Reich,   Franklin 
Reinhardt,   Richard   B. 
Revelle,  William   F. 
Riedell,  Charles  A. 


Ritchie,  Donald  F. 
Roberson,  Wm.  H. 
Rowley,  Lee  R. 

Sanderson,  Chas.   L. 
Schiff,  Mark   R. 
Seegers,  Geo.  S. 
Shaw,   Robt.   F. 
Shearon,   Ronald  W. 
Sher,   Horace  J. 
Shinn,  Thos.  S. 
Shumate,  Stewart  T. 
Sink,   Lorry  W. 
Slate,  Robt.  E. 
Sloan,   Benjamin,  Jr. 
Smith,   Danny  G. 
Somers,  William   F. 
Stubbins,  Geo.   E. 
Suessmann,  Kenneth   W. 
Summer,  Garry  L. 

Teague,   David   B. 
Teague,  Robt.  M. 
Tillotson,  Curtis  C. 
Thompson,   Eugene   E. 
Tripp,  Jasper  L. 
Troutman,  Curtis  C. 
Tune,   Harry  C,  Jr. 
Turner,  Conrad   L. 

Walker,  James   F. 
Watson,  Kent  E. 
West,  George   H. 
Wey,   Linda 
White,   Donald  M. 
Whitsell,  William   K. 
Whitman,   Hobart  A. 
Willoughby,  James   F. 
Winton,   Raymond   S. 
Wise,  Joe  M. 


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John   Murphy 
Pres. 

Hoyt  Beard 
Sec. 

Herbert  Little 
Publicity  Dir. 


Don   Malpass 
Vice-Pres. 

Grady  Knott 
Treas. -Business  Mgr. 

William   Stjinb.uk 
Assistant  Publicity  Dir. 


EN'S 


GLEE     CLUB 


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VARSITY   RIFLE  TEAM 


Gathered  around  some  of  their  trophies  are:  Lee  Northcutt;  Don  Rummler,  team  captain,  James  Brown 
I  unfortunately  hidden);  Melvin  Moody:  Paul  Hofmann,  team  coach  and  NRA  instructor;  Reid  Hinson; 
and  William  Wilkie. 


Rifle-shooting  a  sport?  You  bet  it  is. 

Baseball,  basketball,  and  football  have  been  a  part 
of  our  educational  program  for  many  years.  These  ac- 
tivities tend  to  become  spectator  sports  where  the  enter- 
tainment is  great,  but  the  physical  development  benefits 
are  confined  to  relatively  few  skilled  players.  Participa- 
tion is  limited  to  a  few  years  even  for  those  who  excel. 
Professional  educators  in  the  physical  education  field 
have  been  concerned  for  some  time  over  the  lack  of 
emphasis  on  activities  that  have  lifetime  value  for  all 
the    people.    Prominent   among    these   are   outdoor    pur- 


suits such  as  shooting,  hunting,  casting,  fishing,  and 
other  outdoor  activities  which  have  significant  implica- 
tions for  the  conservation  of  human  and  natural  re- 
sources. 

Since  February,  1958,  N.  C.  State  College  has  had 
its  own  Varsity  Rifle  Team.  In  the  1958  NRA  National 
Intercollegiate  Championships,  and  the  National  Indoor 
Championships,  this  team  successfully  represented  N.  C. 
State  College.  Today,  the  VARSITY  RIFLE  TEAM  is  rec- 
ognized as  being  one  of  the  best  college  rifle  teams  in 
the  Southeast. 


On    the    range:    W.    D.    Barbre,    Dan    Whiteside.    Bob    Burgess, 
Don  Rummler,  Melvin  Moody. 


Left  to  right:  Wilkie,  Moody,  Fine,  Whiteside.  Brown,  Burgess, 
Hinson,  Rummler,  Frekko,  Hofmann,  Barbre. 


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INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


LARRY  CARTER 
President 


PHIL  CAINES 
Vice-President 


BOB   DAVIS 
Secretary 


GARY  SCHULTZ 
Treasurer 


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  fall  semester  and  Spring 
Creeks. 


[230] 


Jerry  Austin   -X 
Dick  Bickel  SS 
Cordon   Bond   TKE 
|an  Cates  *KT 
Shelton  Collier  I1K* 
Bill  Culbreth   SD 


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Earl   Davis  ArP 
Bob  Deaton  AS* 
Tom  Eck  6X 
Bill  Garwood  2*E 
Tom  Cilmore   FH 
Boyce   Harwell   SH 


Larry  Kerr  AXA 
Cordon    Kirkman   OX 
Stephen   Koszewski  TKE 
Lennie   Lavitt  2AM 
Tom   Long  >M\T 
Mac  Lupoid  -AE 


Jim   Maus  —IT 
Joe   McLean   K— 
Bob   Meadows  KA 
Pete   Moffirt  I1KA 
Bill   Moore   niv* 
John   Newlin  2X 


Jim  Oggerino  •tEII 
Larry   Patterson   ATP 
Norman  Samet  SAM 
Ferrell  Sanders   OKA 
Bob  Schuster  -AM 
Bill  Sharpe  OX 


Dave  Smith   FH 
Kenneth  Steppe  -AE 
Charles  Tanner  *EII 
Elvey  Thomas  K- 
Pete  Thoma  AXA 
Ross  Zachary  A2<J> 


[231] 


JOANNE  PENNY 

PI    KAPPA  ALPHA 


PEGGY  SWAIN 
FARMHOUSE 


[232] 


JUNE  VICK 

SIGMA    PI 


BARBARA  RICKARD 

LAMBDA  CHI   ALPHA 


[234] 


CAROLYN  PEGG 

SICMA  PHI   EPSILON 


JANE  OWENS 

SIGMA  CHI 


KAY  SWAIN 
DELTA  SIGMA  PHI 


[236] 


BEVERLY  KLAFF 

SICMA  ALPHA  MU 


RUSTY  PENNELL 

PI   KAPPA  PHI 


[237] 


MARGARET  STROUD 
THETA  CHI 


ANN  WHICKER 

ALPHA  GAMMA  RHO 


[233] 


SHARON   RIDGEWAY 

KAPPA  SIGMA 


BARBARA  TAYLOR 
PHI  EPSILON  PI 


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[241] 


ATP 


LARRY   PATTERSON 


NU   CHAPTER 


John    Barwick 

Larry   Baxter 

Leonard   Breeman 

Danial   Carroll 

Charles   Edwards 

Merrelle    Harris 

George   Bason 

Ronald   Bost 

William  Carrigan 

Carlton   Davis 

Gene   Foust 

James  Hill 

[242] 


ALPHA  GAMMA 
RHO 


Alpha  Gamma  Rho  was  founded  in  1904  at  Ohio 
State.  Its  purpose  is  to  develop  the  best  social, 
mental,  moral  and  physical  qualities  in  each 
brother  and  to  promote  a  wider  acquaintance  and 
a  broader  outlook  on  the  part  of  agricultural  men 
through  fellowship  in  a  national  organization. 
There  are  now  33  active  chapters  with  over  18,000 
members. 

Nu  Chapter  was  initiated  on  March  15,  1919. 
One  of  the  high  aims  of  Nu  Chapter  is  outstanding 
scholarship  and  activities  which  all  members  are 
expected  to  develop.  The  social  activities  include: 
pledge  parties,  Christmas  Formal,  Founders'  Day 
Banquet,  Pink  Rose  Ball,  and  beach  parties. 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


William   Knowles 
Donald   O'Quinn 


Emmett   Patterson 
Glenn    Patterson 


Larry   Patterson 
Thomas   Pearman 


Robert   Proctor 
William   Smith 


George   Spence 
Roger  Spencer 


Franklin   Williams 
Samuel   Yow 


[243] 


DELTA  SIGMA 
PH 


Since  1899  when  a  group  of  students  at  the 
College  of  the  City  of  New  York  got  together  and 
formed  a  'new  kind  of  organization' — a  20th  Cen- 
tury Fraternity — Delta  Sigma  Phi  has  blossomed 
into  one  of  Greekdom's  most  progressive,  solid,  and 
respected  fraternities. 

Thousands  of  Delta  Sigs  have  graduated  from 
their  'laboratories  of  leadership'  and  have  gone 
out  into  all  walks  of  life  proudly  wearing  the  dia- 
mond-shaped pin  of  the  Sphinx. 

Rho  Chapter  was  installed  at  State  College  in 
1916,  making  it  one  of  the  older  fraternities  on 
campus.  Social  highlights  of  the  year  are  the  Car- 
nation Ball,  Sailor's  Ball,  and  the  Alumni  Home- 
coming. There  are  nearly  100  active  chapters  of 
Delta  Sigs;  5  in  North  Carolina. 

The  esteem  College  goal  of  a  Delta  Sig  is  ob- 
taining a  well  balanced  diet  of  scholarship,  leader- 
ship, social-ability,   and   extracurricular   activities. 


a         '  >\»^- 


I  rSNvi 


RHO  CHAPTER 


D.  Alexander 
S.  Autry 


N.   Banks 
W.   Barksdale 


D.   Beam 
S.   Britr 


R.  Beadles  W.   Brooks 


|.    Byrd 
C.  Carter 
I    Clippard 


J    DuBois 
R.  Elam 
R.   Ernull 


|.   Erheridge 
R.  Felton 
R.  Fuller 


B.  Gardner 
D.  Criffirh 
T.  Hay 


R.  Hibbard 
H.  Hudgins 
R.  Kennel 


[244] 


AZ<J) 


A.  Kiser 

T.   Krimminger 

E.   Mangum 


D.  Manning 
).  Matthews 
].    Murphy 


PLEDCE  CLASS 


T.  Owens 
J.  Pierson 
R.   Pittman 


T.   Pons 
R.   Robarge 
L.   Rogers 


P.  Romeo 
|.  Sawyer 
R.  Singleton 


ROBERT  DEATON 


C.  Smith 

).   Sprinkle 

L.  Worthington 

J.  Smith 

I    Swaim 

R.   Zachary 

C.  Shannon 

S.  Timblin 

[245] 


DAVID  SMITH 


F  H 


— ; — ■ — ■ 

FARMHOUSE 


Leonard  Allen 
Harold   Atkins 


Howard   Bollinger 
David   Bramlett 
Samuel   Byrd 


Anthony  Capps 
Bernard    Ferguson 
Thomas   Cilmore 


Thomas  Hayworth 
)ames  Hendrix 
Roy   Holder 


Kenneth   Howe 
Bass  Hyatt 
Robert   Leonard 


[246] 


FARM 
HOUSE 


FarmHouse  is  a  national,  non-Greek  letter,  social 
fraternity.  The  first  chapter  was  established  in 
1905  at  the  University  of  Missouri.  Seven  men  con- 
ceived the  idea  of  FarmHouse  at  Missouri,  having 
in  mind  the  development  of  a  social  fraternity  which 
would  maintain  high  morals,  develop  outstanding 
leadership  qualities,  strive  for  high  scholastic 
achievements  and  provide  a  home  for  worthy  agri- 
cultural students  while  in  college.  With  these  defi- 
nite objectives  to  reach,  the  motto,  "Builder  of 
Men,"  was  adopted  for  the  fraternity. 

The  national  scope  of  FarmHouse  now  includes 
16  active  chapters.  All  of  these  groups  have  con- 
tinued to  carry  out  the  high  ideals  set  forth  by  the 
mother  chapter.  Each  year  almost  every  FarmHouse 
ranks  first  in  scholarship  among  the  other  frater- 
nities on  their  respective  campuses. 

The  North  Carolina  FarmHouse  Club  was  for- 
mally installed  on  May  15,  1954,  and  received  its 
charter  as  the  thirteenth  chapter  of  FarmHouse 
Fraternity.  Since  its  beginning  on  the  State  College 
Campus  in  1952,  the  organization  has  gained  pres- 
tige through  demonstrated  ability  in  scholarship, 
leadership,  intramurals,  and  joint  fraternity  func- 


PLEDGE  CLASS 

nons. 

John    McClamery 

Clay  Price 

David  Smith 

Ronnie  Tharrington 

Henry  Webster 

Charles   McMahon 

James   Punch 

Chris  Tabor 

Tommie  Tharrington 

William  Whitehurst 

Donald   Morris 

Junius  Sales 

Bruce  Teasley 

Noah   Ward 

[247] 


KAPPA 
ALPHA 


Kappa  Alpha  was  founded  at  Washington  and 
Lee  University  in  1865  to  perpetuate  the  Southern 
ideal  of  gentlemanly  character  typified  by  Robert 
E.  Lee,  its  spiritual  founder.  The  fraternity  is  pat- 
terned on  an  order  of  knighthood,  and  the  members 
are  expected  to  conform  to  the  discipline  of  the 
order  and  cultivate  the  graces  of  Southern  gentle- 
men. Kappa  Alpha  restricts  its  field  to  colleges  and 
universities  south  of  the  Mason-Dixon  Line.  At 
present  there  are  76  chapters  within  the  order. 
Alpha  Omega  Chapter  was  chartered  at  North 
Carolina  State  College  in  1903,  and  is  the  second 
oldest  fraternity  on  the  campus.  The  year's  biggest 
social  function  is  the  annual  Old  South  Ball. 


Ernest  Anderson 
Henry   Baucom 


Richard   Bethunc 
David   Bourne 
Edwin   Bower 


Joseph  Clement 
Robert  Clement 
J:mes  Crutchfield 


Bachman   Doar 
Austin   Edmondson 
Charles   Eskridge 


ALPHA  OMECA 


Rufus  Fish 
Robert  Codley 
Gene  Grant 


Richard  Grant 
Layton  Gunter 
Richard   Harvey 


[248] 


K  A 


CENE  SMITH 


PLEDGE  CLASS 

George  Howard 

Gerald   Kriegel                        Marshall   Miller 

William   Roberts 

John  Sherrill 

James  York 

Frank  Jenkins 

Arthur  Mahaney                    Edward   Nicholson 

John   Ross 

James  Spence 

Henry   Youn 

William  Johnston 

Bobby   Meadows                     John   Nixon 

Gary  Schultz 

David  Tousignant 

[249] 


K  2 


ELVEY  THOMAS 


BETA-UPSILON 

Paul  Anderson 

Fred   Barnette 

Dudley   Bryant                               Ed  Calloway 

Roddie  Crosby 

Joseph  Archie 

Waring  Boys 

Murray   Borden                             Paul  Davis 

Blair  Ellis 

Pete  Archie 

Churchill    Brown 

Sumpter   Brawley                           Arthur   Corpening 

William   Evans 

[250] 


KAPPA 
SIGMA 


Kappa  Sigma  originated  at  the  University  of 
Bologna  in  1400  and  soon  spread  to  many  of  the 
larger  universities  of  Europe.  On  December  10, 
1869,  the  "Five  Friends  and  Brothers"  formed  the 
first  American  Chapter  of  Kappa  Sigma  at  the 
University  of  Virginia.  Kappa  Sigma  has  grown 
until  it  now  has  at  least  one  chapter  in  every  state. 
There  are  100,000  living  alumni  and  129  active 
chapters. 

Beta  Upsilon  Chapter  was  founded  on  the  cam- 
pus of  State  College  on  February  23,  1903.  Since 
that  time  it  has  initiated  over  400  men. 


Croom   Faircloth 
Don    Flowers 
Milton   Garrison 


PLEDCE  CLASS 


Ronald   Hulse 
Kenneth   Loughlin 
Gene   McCracken 


Joe   McLean 
George  O'Brien 
Thomas   Powell 


Doug  Roper 
George  Snyder 
Percy  Thackston 


Bill  Tripp 

Harrison   Underwood 

|ohn  Wyman 


[2511 


LAMBDA  CHI 
ALPHA 


Founded  at  Boston  University  in  1909,  the  Lamb- 
da Chi  Alpha  Fraternity  has  grown  to  be  the  larg- 
est national  fraternity,  with  over  150  chapters 
located  at  prominent  colleges  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  The  "Cross  and  Crescent,"  the  fra- 
ternity magazine,  is  published  seven  times  annually. 
Other  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  chapters  in  the  state  are 
located  at  Duke,  Carolina,  Wake  Forest  and  High 
Point. 

Gamma  Upsilon  Chapter  was  founded  on  the 
State  College  campus  in  1924  and  has  initiated 
over  400  men  since  that  time.  The  local  chapter 
sponsors  the  annual  interfraternity  bridge  tour- 
nament, a  Christmas  party  and  an  Easter  Egg  hunt 
for  underprivileged  children.  A  highlight  of  the  so- 
cial year  is  the  Crescent  Ball  held  in  the  Spring 
in  conjunction  with  other  Lambda  Chi  chapters  in 
North  Carolina. 


GAMMA  UPSILON 


James  Anderson 
Randall   Brown 


Raymond  Cronin 
Berkwood   Farmer 


Homer   Faw 
Charles  Gupton 


Charles   Hagwood 
Wilfred   Hammond 


Clarence   Herman 
Larry   Kerr 


William   Lassiter 
Peyton   Neal 


[252] 


A  X  A 


James  Parrish 
Frederick   Pearson 


PETE  THOMA 


ITS  BETTER  THIS  WAY? 


Brooks   Piercy 
Mark   Raney 


Lanny   RayfielrJ 
Bert   Rickard 


David  Scanlon 
lames  Spence 


Drayton  Smith 
Donald  Somerville 


Pete  Thoma 
Ralph  Wallinger 


[253] 


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JIM   OCCERINO 





PHI   EP  HOUSE 


Robert   Adams  Roy   Albinson  Arnold    Bernsten  Murray   Cowan  Charles   Giasberg  Kelly   Hawkins  Yalcin    Kermen 

Edward   Austin  James   Cashetta  Douglas   Feiner  Arthur   Harton  Alfred    Hofmann  James   Leveretf 


[254] 


PHI   EPSILON 
PI 


In  June  of  1949,  a  local  fraternity,  Phi  Epsilon 
Tau,  was  chartered  into  the  national  fraternity, 
Phi  Epsilon  Pi.  Phi  Epsilon  Tau  had  been  founded 
in  1947  under  the  principles  of  fraternity,  liberal- 
ism, and  nonsectarianism.  These  ideals  furnished 
the  spark  to  weld  together  a  strong  brotherhood 
under  the  charter. 

Today  the  fraternity  is  rightfully  proud  of  its 
high  scholastic  ranking  and  its  reputation  on  cam- 
pus as  a   leader  in  extracurricular  activities. 


LAWN   PARTY 


Alan   Martin 
Robert   Myers 


|im   Oggerino 
Murray   Penny 


Bernard    Plaxen 
Gary   Rosenstrauch 


Lee   Rowley 
Gilbert   Schwartz 


Robert  Shaw 
Charles   Tanner 


Leonard  Tillman 
Albert   Wilfong 


Tarik    Zenel 


[2551 


PHI   KAPPA 
TAU 


The  Phi  Kappa  Tau  fraternity  was  founded  at 
Miami  University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  in  order  to  break 
up  a  political  monopoly  on  the  campus.  Since  its 
founding  on  March  17,  1906,  Phi  Kappa  Tau  has 
grown  into  a  national  organization  of  sixty-five 
chapters. 

The  ideals  of  man's  search  for  fellowship,  knowl- 
edge, and  truth  are  the  three  principles  stressed 
by  Phi  Kappa  Tau.  The  fraternity  maintains  high 
standards  of  scholarship  and   honor. 

The  Chi  Chapter  at  State  College  received  its 
charter  in  1923.  There  are,  at  present,  forty-six 
brothers  and  pledges.  To  the  members,  Phi  Kappa 
Tau  is  more  than  a  name;  it  is  a  cornerstone  of 
lasting  friendship. 


CHI   CHAPTER 


Rolin   Barrett 
lames   Bass 


Jan  Cates 
Edward   Clayton 


William   Crawford 
Aubrey   Davis 


Ernest   Friar 
Gerald   Gibson 


|ohn   Goodman 
Augustus   Hall 


Montague   Hicks 
Hugh   Holt 


[256] 


$KT 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


TOM  LONG 


Karvin   Keith  Ralph   Nelson  Thomas  Sparrow  Frank  Thompson  Bennie  Ward  Bobby  Wilder 

Charles  Lambright  Clarence  Shipp  Eugene  Thompson  lames  Walker  Samuel  Weaver  lerry  Wrightenberry 


[257] 


FERRELL  SAUNDERS 


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ALPHA  EPSILON 


Bob  Davis 


Ralph   Edwards 
William  Ellis 


Charles  Hall 
Robert   Harrington 


|ohn   |ohnson 
Raymond    Korn 


Eugene  Langley 
Ceorge  Lester 


[258] 


PI   KAPPA 
ALPHA 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  since  1904,  has  been  a  leading 
fraternity  on  N.  C.  State's  campus.  Again  this 
year,  Pika  served  its  purpose — that  of  building  men 
of  high  character.  This  group  of  men  found  that 
by  living  and  working  together  they  could  improve 
themselves  and  others  around  them. 

Of  course,  these  men  also  developed  their  social 
life.  There  were  numerous  parties  throughout  the 
year,  with  Pika  Ball  highlighting  them. 


PLEDCE  CLASS 


Baine   Martin 
William    McElroy 


Maurice   McNeely 
James   Moffitt 


Ronald  Olive 
Ferrell  Sanders 


Preston  Simmons 
John   Taylor 


Owen   Tharrington 


[259] 


PI   KAPPA 
PH 


Pi  Kappa  Phi  was  founded  December  10,  1904 
at  the  College  of  Charleston,  Charleston,  South 
Carolina.  The  founders,  seven  men  who  pledged 
themselves  to  a  lasting  bond  of  friendship,  had  no 
idea  of  the  vast  organization  that  would  flower 
from  the  seed  they  had  planted.  With  the  definite 
purpose  of  extending  the  influence  of  the  organi- 
zation, the  incorporation  as  a  national  fraternity 
took  place  in  1907.  The  purpose  of  the  fraternity 
is  to  promote  fellowship  and  mutual  trust  among 
its  members,  and  to  give  its  members  the  highest 
ideals  of  Christian   manhood  and  good  fellowship. 

Tau  Chapter  was  established  at  State  College 
in  1920.  To  its  members,  Pi  Kappa  Phi  is  more  than 
just  three  Greek  letters;  it  is  their  college  home 
and  the  cornerstone  of  life  long  friendship. 


TAU  CHAPTER 


C.  Allen 

)     Browning 

H.  Corbetr 

H.  Ellison 

|     Hollifield 

N. 

Jeffreys 

S.   Knawles 

H.   Mathews 

E.    Bostrom 

W.  Campbell 

M.    Counc 

C.  Crubbs 

R.   Holmes 

D. 

|urney 

R.   Leigh 

|.   McLurd 

|     Broughton 

S.  Collier 

J.  Durham 

H.  Hastings 

J.   Ingram 

A. 

Kimball 

M.   Long 

E.  Miller 

[260] 


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W.  Mills 
W.  Moore 
R.   Nance 


n  K  <$> 


J.  Neal 
R.  Neel 
L.   Northcutt 


PLEDCE  CLASS 


|.   Parlier 
J.  Pearsall 
|.   Perkins 


B.  Pennell 

C.  Pierce 
C.  Poole 


JERE  PEARSALL 


C.   Ratley 

B.  Rush 

V.  Taylor 

I. 

Walker 

).   Redmond 

T.  Saieed 

W.  Taylor 

). 

Williams 

D.   Rink 

D.  Scott 

J.  Vaughn 

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[261] 


2  A  E 


MAC  LUPOLD 


N.  C.  ALPHA 


Ralph   Boswell 

Robert  Chiles 

Lad  Daniels 

Bill  Gardner 

Hoyt   Hackney 

Stuart  Hart 

Terry   Brooks 

Wilbur  Creed 

Ray  Fountain 

|erry  Godfrey 

Bruce   Hainley 

Leon   Henderson 

Jim   Chambers 

|ohn  Cobb 

)ohn   Fulton 

Bob  Coff 

Larry  Harris 

Reid  Hinson 

[262] 


SIGMA  ALPHA 
EPSILON 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  was  born  on  the  campus 
of  the  University  of  Alabama  in  1856.  From  the 
day  of  its  birth,  SAE  was  committed  to  hold  fast 
to  all  things  which  are  good  and  true  in  college 
and  fraternity  life  and  to  turn  away  from  every 
motive  and  action  which  might  lessen  esteem  for 
character  and  result  in  the  weakening  or  breaking 
of  the  ties  of  friendship. 

First  of  the  great  line  of  Southern  fraternities, 
SAE  now  has  142  chapters  in  46  states  with  90,000 
living  alumni.  Coordination  of  the  second  largest 
national  fraternity  stems  from  the  national  offices 
housed  in  the  beautiful  Levere  Memorial  Temple 
at  Evanston,  Illinois. 

Alpha  Chapter  was  established  on  the  State  Col- 
lege campus  in  1947,  and  during  this  eleven-year 
span  since  its  conception,  has  risen  to  take  its 
rightful  place  on  campus.  Guided  by  high  ideals 
and  noble  ambitions,  it  hopes  to  prove  the  worthi- 
ness and  value  of  fraternal  living. 


Art   Honcycutt 

Dick   Knox 

Bill   Lytch 

Van   Mitchell 

Dave  Puett 

Monty  Sevier 

Fred   Houtz 

Bill   Kropp 

Nat  Martin 

Larry  O'Connell 

Charlie   Rickell 

John  Seymour 

Scoofer  Jordan 

Mac  Lupoid 

John   McRary 

Ted  Ormsby 

Marc  Schoonmaker 

Kenneth  Steppe 

[263] 


SIGMA  ALPHA 
MU 


Sigma  Alpha  Mu  was  founded  on  Thanksgiving 
Eve,  November  26,  1909,  at  the  College  of  the  City 
of  New  York.  The  eight  founders  pledged  them- 
selves to  lasting  friendship. 

The  object  of  the  fraternity,  as  expressed  in  its 
constitution,  is  "to  foster  and  maintain  among  its 
sons  a  spirit  of  mutual,  moral  aid  and  support; 
to  inculcate  among  its  sons  such  ideals  as  will 
result  in  actions  worthy  of  the  highest  precepts  of 
true  manhood,  democracy,  and  humanity." 

Sigma  Omega  Chapter  is  the  outgrowth  of  a 
local  fraternity,  Theta  Phi,  which  had  its  begin- 
ning in  1929.  From  its  inauguration,  the  fraternity 
has  always  maintained  high  standards  of  scholar- 
ship and  conduct.  Sigma  Omega  Chapter  is  the 
owner  of  its  own  house  at  304  East  Park  Drive. 


SIGMA  OMEGA 


Alan  Altman 

Michael   Berkelhammer 


|ocl   Fishkino 
Philip  Jacobs 


Philip  Gaines 
Barry  Gomborov 


Leonard   Lavitt 
Gary   Massel 


[264] 


ZAM 


NORMAN  SAMET 


BROTHERS  OF  SIGMA  OMEGA 

Gerald  Pell 

Bob  Schuster 

Mark  Schiff 

Donald  Srudley 

Norman  Samet 

Spencer  Shaps 

Fred  Slosman 

Jaime  Varon 

[265] 


I  X 


JOHN   NEWLIN 


^^  L<J 


DELTA  EPSILON 


Doug  Angel 

William   Bartlett 

Arron  Capel 

John  Cocke 

Robert  George 

Bruce   Hoadley 

Bill   Kirk 

Jerry   Austin 

Willett   Bennett 

Ovid  Cassels 

James  Crawley 

Robert  Ciersch 

Clyde  Hoey 

Rudy  Kugler 

Bruce  Clodfelter 

David   Elliot 

George  Hammett 

Bill  Kay 

Roy  Lathrop 

[266] 


SIGMA 
CHI 


Sigma  Chi  Fraternity  was  established  at  Miami 
University,  Oxford,  Ohio,  on  June  28,  1855.  Since 
that  time  it  has  grown  to  a  strength  of  128  active 
chapters  throughout  the  United  States  and  Canada 
with  over  68,000  living  initiates. 

After  two  years  of  existence  as  a  local  fraternity, 
known  as  Chi  Sigma,  Delta  Epsilon  Chapter  was 
established  at  North  Carolina  State  College  on 
May  15,  1943. 

With  its  own  chapter  house  at  2514  Clark  Ave- 
nue, Sigma  Chi  takes  an  active  part  in  all  campus 
activities.  Among  the  accomplishments  of  the  fra- 
ternity are  winning  the  fraternity  intramural 
championship  trophy  eight  straight  years  and  hav- 
ing a  sing  group  that  takes  part  in  many  of  the 
musical  activities  on  campus. 


SICMA  CHI 


Jim   Lawrence 

Chuck   Miller 

Wilbur  Mozingo 

Bill  O'Brien 

Philip  Redwine 

Charles  Spencer 

Hugh  Wilson 

Robert   Under 

Jim    Moore 

John   Newlin 

James  Powell 

Rolfe   Reusing 

Alan  Teague 

Leonard  Word 

John   Locke 

Bill   Morrison 

Everett  Norton 

William   Radford 

Ernie  Ross 

[267] 


SIGMA 
NU 


Sigma  Nu  had  its  beginning  in  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia. Founded  at  the  Virginia  Military  Institute 
by  three  Confederate  veterans,  in  1869,  Sigma  Nu 
was  early  known  as  the  Legion  of  Honor,  from  which 
some  of  its  outward  manifestations,  such  as  the 
badge,  were  taken.  Honor  was  the  cardinal  motif, 
virtue  the  essential  teaching,  and  friendship  the 
token  of  Sigma  Nu. 

Beta  Tau  Chapter  was  founded  at  State  College 
in  April  1895,  thus  making  it  the  oldest  fraternity 
on  the  campus. 

Beta  Tau  Chapter  has  initiated  close  to  600  col- 
lege men  during  its  sixty-three  years  of  existence. 

".  .  .  To  believe  in  the  Life  of  Love,  to  walk 
in  the  Way  of  Honor,  to  serve  in  the  Light  of  Truth, 
this  is  the  life,  the  way,  and  the  light  of  Sigma 
Nu — this  is  the  Creed  of  our  Fraternity." 


BETA  TAU  CHAPTER 


Pete  Antoniewiez 
Lawrence   Barnes 


Walter  Barnhill 
Weldon  Bass 
Walter   Bean 


Robert  Blanchard 
George  Blankfard 
James   Brame 


Eugene   Bryant 
Franklin  Cartmel 
Roy  Champion 


Richard   Clement 
Terrell  Corkern 
Lonnie   Coulter 


Dan   Davis 
Ernie  Donahoe 
Robert  Draughn 


Richard   Duke 
Jerry  Elliott 
Maxwell   Fogleman 


[268] 


I  N 


DICK   BICKEL 


PLEDGE  CLASS 

Roger   Gregg 

James  Hays 

Frederick   Moreadith 

Howard    Pruitt 

Edgar  Saint 

Otto  Tharpe 

Phillip  Voder 

Boyce  Harwell 

Tom   Hewitt 

Karl   Parrish 

Edmund   Puckhaber 

Herman  Snyder 

Earl  Thompson 

Garland  Warren 

Kenneth   Mawn 

James  Lewis 

Richard   Poe 

Carl   Reichenbach 

John  Stevens 

Clement  Twiford 

[269] 


I(J>E 


! 


LARRY  CARTER 


SIC  EP  HOUSE 


Ernest  Arthur 

|oel   Baucom 

Harris  Caldwell 

Elon  Faelten 

Charles  Carrison 

Charles  Jamerson 

Charles  Livengood 

Lehman   Barnes 

Billy  Boles 

lerry  Coram 

Larry   Faust 

William  Garwood 

Wilson  Jones 

William   Marley 

jerry   Bullin 

Frank  Davis 

lames  Frye 

Edward  Gibbon 

William   Littlejohn 

John   McGahey 

[270] 


SIGMA  PH 
EPSILON 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  was  founded  on  November  1, 
1901,  on  the  campus  of  Richmond  College  in  Rich- 
mond, Virginia.  In  the  56  years  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  Sig  Ep  chapters 
at  almost  every  important  college  and  university 
in  the  United  States. 

The  chapter  is  active  in  all  campus  activities. 
Scholastically  the  Sig  Eps  are  one  of  the  highest 
on  the  campus.  One  of  the  gala  weekends  is  the 
Carolina  Sig  Ep  Ball  which  is  held  in  conjunction 
with  several  other  chapters  of  the  Carolinas. 

Beta  Chapter  at  State  College  was  given  its 
charter  in  1905,  making  it  the  fifteenth  national 
chapter.  The  present  house,  purchased  in  1948  by 
the  alumni,  is  located  at  2512  Clark  Avenue. 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


v'i lliam    McLaunne 
ansom   Miller 
onald   Moss 


John  Nash 
Peter  Nohl 
Robert   Poovey 


James  Propst 
Victor   Rackley 
Bruce   Richmond 


Ted  Robinson 
William  Schul 
Dave  Thomas 


William  Thornton         Herbert  Vermilya  Milton   Williams 

John  Throutman  William  Westbrook  Fred  Wilson 

Edgar  Underwood  Michael  Wilkinson 


[271] 


SIGMA 
PI 


Sigma  Pi,  notional  social  fraternity,  was  founded 
at  Vincennes  University,  Vincennes,  Indiana,  Feb- 
ruary 26,  1897.  The  purpose  of  its  founders  was 
"to  organize  the  most  worthy  activities,  social,  ath- 
letic, and  scholarly,  and  to  set  a  high  standard 
of  manliness  and  college  loyalty."  The  fraternity 
now  has  sixty-six  active  chapters  located  through- 
out the  nation. 

Rho  chapter,  formerly  the  local  Sigma  Chi  Gam- 
ma, was  installed  at  State  College  in  May  of  1921. 
The  chapter  owns  its  own  chapter  house  located 
at  2513  Clark  Avenue,  two  blocks  from  the  college 
campus. 

The  main  event  of  the  year  is  the  annual  Found- 
er's Day  Banquet  and  Orchid  Ball.  The  chapter  has 
an  annual  softball  game  with  Alpha-Nu  chapter 
of  Wake  Forest  and  this  year  won  first  place  among 
the  fraternities  with  their  homecoming  float.  Sigma 
Pi  also  presents  an  annual  trophy  to  the  fraternity 
with  the  highest  pledge  class  scholarship  average. 


RHO  CHAPTER 


Wayne   Bolick 
Wilson   Brown 


George  Bryan 
Silas  Christenbury 


Frank   Croft 
William  Culbreth 
George   Davis 


Jimmie   Dellinger 
Henry   Duncan 
John   Eaton 


Junius   Fisher 
Robert  Fitts 
Larry  Fleming 


limmie   Hastings 
Marvin   Hughey 
John   Jacobs 


jan  Jensen 
Ike  Jones 
Jerry   Kennon 


[272] 


z  n 


|IM  MAUS 


PLEDGE  CLASS 


Robert  Lasseter 

Ronald   Mauldin 

Gordon   Poole 

Kenneth   Ross 

lames  Thompson 

James  Williams 

Larry  Wilson 

Didier   LeBlan 

Gerald   McVicker 

Walter  Roberts 

Frederick  Stanton 

Alton  Tilley 

Candler  Willis 

Christian   Witzke 

Tom   Lind 

William   Miller 

Herbert   Rose 

Robert  Teague 

(ames  Untz 

[273] 


TKE 


STEPHEN  KOSZEWSKI 


Cordon   Bond 


BETA  BETA 


William   Booker 
Charles  Brown 


Thomas  Cochrane 
Thomas  Curtin 


Oscar  Connell 
Richard   DeCoste 


Ronald   Fullingron 
Charles  Gotuaco 


[274] 


TAU   KAPPA 
EPSILON 


SNOW  PARTY 


Tau  Kappa  Epsilon  was  founded  on  January  10, 
1899,  at  Illinois  Wesleyan  University,  Bloomington, 
Illinois.  The  founders  established  a  fraternity  of 
men  chosen  "not  for  their  wealth,  rank  nor  honor, 
but  for  their  personal  worth  and  character."  The 
basic  principles  are  charity,  esteem,  and  love.  A 
merger  of  a  local  fraternity,  Alpha  Lambda  Tau, 
and  the  nationally  established  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon 
brought  TKE  to  the  South  in  the  form  of  the  Beta 
Beta  Chapter  at  State  College  in  1947. 

The  chapter  has  always  prided  itself  on  the  in- 
terest members  have  shown  in  sports,  student  gov- 
ernment, publications,  and  particularly  scholarship. 

Highlights  of  the  Teke  social  calendar  include 
the  Founder's  Day  Banquet,  the  Carnation  Ball,  and 
the  French  Quarter  Party. 

TKE  emphasized  the  importance  of  careful  bal- 
ancing of  social  activities,  scholastic  work,  and  par- 
ticipation in  the  extracurricular  program  of  the 
college. 


lames  Cross 
Edgar  Harbinson 


Cordon   Owen 
James  Parrish 


William  Porter 
Jacob  Quickcl 


Donald  Ritchie 
David  Saunders 


Jesse  Scott 


[275] 


THETA 
CH 


Theta  Chi  Fraternity  was  founded  April  10,  1856 
at  Norwich  University,  Norwich,  Vermont.  From 
this  beginning  102  years  ago  the  fraternity  has 
continually  expanded  until  it  now  has  120  chapters 
on  leading  college  and  university  campuses. 

Delta  Rho  Chapter  was  installed  at  State  Col- 
lege on  May  17,  1952.  Our  chapter's  intentions 
are  to  make  the  fraternity  a  campus  substitute 
for  each  member's  home;  to  make  the  chapter 
house  a  home  where  members  may  live,  study,  work, 
and  play  with  reasonable  comfort  and  happiness; 
to  assist  in  socializing  the  new  pledges  into  the 
finished  product  of  the  graduating  Senior;  to  teach 
them  principles  of  self  government;  to  aid  them  in 
attainment  of  high  scholarship;  to  encourage  them 
to  gain  the  self-confidence  and  the  building  of 
personality  that  comes  from  participation  in  cam- 
pus activities — in  short,  in  every  way  to  aid  them 
to  become  better  fitted  for  distinguished  service 
to  their  community  and  the  world  at  large. 


DELTA  RHO 


Lyle   Beman 
James   Boyland 


Richard   Buynitzky 
John  Chappell 


John   Dawson 
Tom   Eck 


George   Holmes 
John   Johns 


Charles  Kirkman 
Douglas  Mann 


[276] 


e  x 


BILL  SHARPE 


PLEDGE  CLASS 

Gary   Miller 

Paul  Moody 

Robert  Redmon 

Samuel  Shi 

Robert  Webber 

Roiert  Miller 

Reid   Patterson 

Donald   Rummler 

Jackie  Sparks 

)ared  Wolfe 

[277] 


COLONEL  LAUREN  W.  MERRIAM 
Professor  of  Military  Science 


ARMY 


The  Army  ROTC  has  as  its  purpose,  the  training  of 
students  for  position  of  leadership  in  the  Army  in  time 
of  national  emergency.  The  successful  completion  of 
a  four  year  Army  ROTC  course  leads  to  a  commission  as 
a  second  lieutenant  in  the  Army  reserve. 

In  the  classroom,  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 
made  to  arouse  the  student's  interest  through  the  use 
of  weapons,  illustrations,  training  films,  practical  exer- 
cise 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. 


Lt.  Col.  John   K.   Roberts 
Lt.   Col.   Henry   J.    Pierce 
Ma|or  Tyrus   R.   Spinella 
Major   Edwin    M.    Reid 
Major   Donald   J.    McCurk 


Maior  Vernon   B.   Drum 
Maior  Robert  A.  Tolar 
Capt.   Purdy   B.   McLeod 
Capt.   John  W.   McDaniel 
Capt.   Ruth   M.   Isham 


Mir 


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M    Sgt.   Rollins  H.   Nash 
M    Sgt.   Bill   H.  Sims 
M    Sgt.  Thomas  |.   Denton 
SFC   Newman   E.  Sarvis 
SFC   Robert  W.  Ollenberger 


SFC  William   L.  Wingate 
Sgt.   Edward   D.   Bill 
Sgt.   |odson   E.    Baggett 
Sgt.  William  W.   McLean 
Sgt.  Walter   B.   McDade 


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BRIGADE      STAFF 


MISS  )ANE  CODSEY 
For  the   Brigade  Commander 


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CADET  COL.  WILLIAM   B.  KAY,  JR. 

Brigade  Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Cadet  Lt.  Col.   Lawrence   Harris 

Brigade   Executive  Officer 

D.   M.  S. 

Cadet  Major   Braw  J.   Bosch 
S-2,  S-3   Brigade  Staff 

Cadet  Major  Hugh   M.   Lupoid 

Brigade  Adjutant 

D.  M.  S. 


Cadet   Major  Thomas   F.  Wyke 
S-l,  S-4  Brigade  Staff 

Cadet   M/Sgt.  Kenneth   E.  Steppe 
Brigade  Sgt.   Major 

Cadet  Sgt.  William   L.  O'Brien 
Brigade  Clerk 


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FIRST   BATTLE   GROUP 


LT.  COL.  JOHN   L.  WEST 

Battle  Croup  Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Miss  Carolyn  Knight 
For  the   Battle  Croup  Commander 


Capt.  Arron  W.  E.  Capel 
Adjutant 


Capt.   Harold   L   Nicholson 
Battle  Group  S-3 


Major  James  A.  Warren 
Executive  Officer 


Miss   Kathryn   Louise  Godwin 
Sponsor 


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1st  U.  Bruce  T.  Hainley      1st  Lt.  ).  C.  Formy-Duval        1st  Lt.  Sydney  P.  Britt 
Sgt.  Stephen  S.Koszewski       Sgt.  Thomas  L.  Wilson         Sgt.  Crawford  B.  Moore 


Major  John   B.  Taylor 
Company  Commander 


Capt.  Clyde   K.   Hinson 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.   Delbert   R.   Brooks 
1st  Sergeant 


COMPANY 

A 


COMPANY 


Miss  Harriet  Ligon 
Sponsor 


Major  |ohn   P.  Clardy 
Company  Commander 


Capt.  David  Leroy  Saunders         M  /Sgt.  Ceorge  C.  Blankfard 
Executive  Officer  1st  Sergeant 


COMPANY 


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1st  Lt.  Lemuel  H  Overton       Sgt.  Charles  L.  Deboard        1st.  Lt.  Peter  M.  Thoma      Sgt.  William  R.  Johnston         1st  Lt  Luther  E.Sfegall  Sgt.  Woodley  K   Smith 


1st  Lt.  Larry  S.  Kerr  Sgt.  David  R.  Redwine       2nd  Lt.  Joseph  L.  Etheridge     Sgt.  William  C.  Carrigan        1st  Lt.CayS.Corpening       Sgt.  Theodore  P.  Konkle 


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Major  Junius  L.  Sales 
Company  Commander 


Capt.  Lonnie  C.   Poole 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.  John   D.  Smith    III 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss   Peggy  Ann  Sales 
Sponsor 


COMPANY 


Major  David  A.  Smith 
Company  Commander 


Capt.  Robert  W.  Rollins 
Executive  Officer 


M/Sgt.  Charles  A.  Cantt 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss   Peggy  Swain 
Sponsor 


1st  Lt.  Don  P.  Manning         1st  Lt.  Hugh  E.Simmons        1st  Lt.  James  L  Huntley 
Sgt.  James  R.  Crawley         Sgt.   Ronald   M.   Bost  Sgt.  Wallace  R.   Baker 


[286] 


SECOND    BATTLE   GROUP 


LT.  COL.  CHARLES  W.  HAMMER 

Battle  Croup  Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Mrs.   Mildred   Hammer 
For  the   Battle  Croup  Commander 


Major  Douglas   E.   Lingle 
Executive  Officer 


Capt.   David  W.   Ryan 
Adjutant 


Capt.   Frank  W.  Croft 
Battle  Croup  S-3 


[287] 


COMPANY 


Miss  |ean  Yeager 
Sponsor 


Major  Jacob  C.  Quickel 

Company  Commander 

D.   M.  S. 


Opt     James  E.  Shepherd 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.   Edwards   R.   Hinson 
1st  Sergeant 


COMPANY 


4k        A  4E^k 


IstLt  BruceH.Webb  Sgt.  Gary  C.  Schultz         1st  Lf.  lames  M.Chambers  Sgt.  Allan  Hammer  2nd  Lt.  |on  M.  Bell  Sgt.  Robert  P.  Proctor 


A 


dMmM 


2nd  Lt.Chesley  M.Green      Sgt.  Edgar  M.  Underwood  1st  Lt.  Jerry  T.  Willis  Sgt.  Augustus  D.  Scott  1st  Lt.  Norman  H.  Perry  Sgt.  Hugh  D.  Hudgins 


Major   Mark    R.   Schiff 
Company  Commander 


Capt.   James  Arlen   Horton 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.   Robert  M.  Chiles 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss   Elsie  Carol  Levin 
Sponsor 


Miss  Aileen  Smith 
Sponsor 


COMPANY 


Major  William   R.   Barnes 

Company  Commander 

D.   M.  S. 


Capr.  William  L.  Strum 
Executive  Officer 


M/Sgt.  Normon   E.   Banks 
1st  Sergeant 


COMPANY 


1st  Lt  William  H.Harwell  Sgt.  William  S.  Law  1st  Lt.  Willie  S.  Lee  Sgt.  John  W.  Smith  1st  Lt.  lames  E.  McBride         Sgt.  James  E.  Watson 


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1st  Lt.  |ohn  W.  Sanders         Sgt.  Charles  L.  Carter  1st  Lt.  John  B.  Jones  Sgt.  BerkwoodM.  Farmer      1st  Lt.  Lonnie  Joe  Rogers    Sgt.  William  M.McLaurine 


Major  James  H.  Clippard 
Company   Commander 


Capt.   Robert  E.   Ernull 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.  George   B.  Hobson 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss  Nancy   Britt 
Sponsor 


THIRD    BATTLE    GROUP 


LT.  COL.  FRANK  M.  ALLEY,  )R. 

Battle  Croup  Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Miss  Camilla   Fox 
For   the   Croup   Battle   Commander 


Major  John   D.  Clark 
Executive  Officer 


Capt.   joe   D.   Ladd 
Adjutant 


Capt.   Robert  L.   McDonald 
Battle  Croup  S-3 


Major  John   K.   Maness 

Company  Commander 

D.   M.  S. 


Miss  Fay  Wiggins 
Sponsor 


Capt.  William   B.   Porter 
Executive  Officer 


M/Sgt.  William  0.   Morrison 
1st  Sergeant 


IstLt.  William  M.Smith       1st  Lt.WilliamC.  Farmer         1st  Lt.  John  D.  Inman 
Sgt.  Alton  J.  Sheek  Sgt.  Samuel  M.  Baggett       Sgt.  James  A.  Woodward 


COMPANY 

A 


Mrs.  Sandra   B.  Healy 
Sponsor 


COMPANY 


Major  William   R.  Harding  Capt.   Edward   P.   Hordubay  M    Sgt.   Robert  C.   Pearce 

Company  Commander  Executive  Officer  1st  Sergeant 


COMPANY 


IstLt.WilfredA  Hammond  Sgt.  Chester  A.  Honeycutt        1st  Lt.  Wesley  E.Shaw  Sgt.  Robert  H.  Lasseter       1st  Lt.  James  B.Thompson  Sgt.  David  W.  Abee 


lst-Lt.Carl  A.  Ebhardl-  Sgt.  Homer  J.Godfrey         1st  Lt.  Edward  Lee  Gibbon      Sgt.  Christian  H.Witzke       2nd  Lt.  Charles  R.Younts       Sgt.  EmmettS.  Patterson 


Major   |ames   W.    Braswell 
Company  Commander 


Capt.   Elwin   j.   Buchanan 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.   Robert  L.   Davis 
1st  Sergeant 


Mrs.  E.  |.   Buchanan 
Sponsor 


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COMPANY 


Major   Marshall   E.   Miller 
Company   Commander 


Capt.  William   R.   Knowles 
Executive  Officer 


M    Sgt.   Ingram   B.   McLeod 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss   Betty  Lou   Bauer 
Sponsor 


1st  Lt.  Lawrence  P.  Bauer        IstLt.  Norman  G.Samet     1st  Lt.  Donald  H.Williamson 
Sgt.  Mitchel  W.  Sellers  Sgt.  Jerry  S.  Harris  Sgt.  Alfred  T.  Pickett 


[296] 


2nd   Lt.   |.   H.   Bradebill 
1st  Lt.  W.   R.  Guffey 
2nd   Lt.  J.   H.  Scott 
2nd  Lt.  H.  C.  Fox 
2nd   Lt.  C.  C.  Atkins 
SFC  W.  C.  Stainback 
SFC  W.  R.  Garwood 
SFC  M.  E.  Howell 

SFC  J.  S.   Daughtry 
SFC  W.   M.   Dellinger 
2nd   Lt.   H.  A.  Williams 
SFC  C.  |.  Russell 
SFC  W.   P.   Bizzell 
SFC  C.  C.  Taylor 
SFC   D.  C.   Beam 
SFC  T.   H.   Pearman 

SFC  E.  L.  Boyd 
SFC  P.   L.   Propst 
SFC  R.  L.   Blankenship 
2nd   Lt.   M.   W.    Barbour 
SFC  T.   M.   Hunt 
SFC  S.   F.  Williams 
SFC   E.   M.   Simmons 
SFC   P.  0.  Pedwine 

2nd  Lt.   R.   M.   McAdams 

SFC  V.  W.   McPherson 

SFC  D.  M.  Dawkins 

SFC  W.  C.  Abernathy 

SFC  S.   D.    Brewer 

2nd  Lt.   Edwin  0.   Finch 

SFC  S.  S.   Luczyki 

SFC  |.   M.  Stevenson 

SFC  D.  H.  Angel 
SFC  A.   H.  Tucker 
2nd   Lt.  T.  W.  Corkern 
SFC  J.   M.   Redmond 
SFC  C.   D.  Averette 
SFC  H.  C.   Bennett 
2nd   Lt.   M.   D.  Soloman 
SFC   M.   H.   Dodenhoff 

SFC   B.   C.   Kiger 
SFC  S.  N.  Shap 
2nd   Lt.   R.   D.  Stover 
SFC  |.  J.   Richardson 
SFC  W.   M.   McLaughlin 
SFC   F.   H.  Oertel 
SFC  C.  F.  O'Brien 
SFC   R.  W.   Robarge 
SFC   H.  W.  Webster 

SFC  |.  T.  Swicegood 
SFC   T.   W.   Kirkpatrick 
SFC  ).  L.  O'Connell 
SFC   |.   D.  Simpson 
SFC  D.  M.  Gallagher 
SFC  J.  L.  May 
SFC  j.  C.  Cansler 
SFC  H.  W.  Sigmon 
SFC  J.  A.   Brame 


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SCABBARD 

AND 

BLADE 


Capt.  J.  A.  Warren 
Commander 


1st  Lt.  Otis  Morgan 
Executive  Officer 


Mrs.   Myrl   K.  Warren 
Sponsor 


Alley 

Barnes 

Clark 

Clippard 

Farner 


Hammer 

Hammond 

Harding 

Huntley 

Inman 


Ladd 

Lingle 

Maness 

McDonald 

Porter 


Quickel 

Sanders 

Samet 

Sales 

Schiff 


Shaw 

Somerville 

Stover 

Thoma 

Shepherd 


Abernathy 

Banks 

Beam 

Bennett 

Bizzell 


Blankford 

Bosch 

Breeman 

Cansler 

Chiles 


Daughtry 
Davis,  A. 
Davis,  D, 
Dellinger 
De  Board 


Farmer 

Garwood 
Godfrey 
Guffey 
Hewett 


Hinson 

Kiger 

Kirkpatrick 

McPherson 

Nicholson 


Redmond 
Scott 
Smith 
Waters 


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ARNOLD   AIR   SOCIETY 


Major  |    L.   Raper 
Commander 


Major  P.   M.   Dean 
Executive  Officer 


Capt.  C.  K.  Miller 
Operations  Officer 


This  society,  the  Arnold  Air  Society,  being  formed  for 
the  benefit  of  Air  Science  III  and  IV  students  was 
created  in  1947  in  memory  of  General  W.  H.  "Hap" 
Arnold.  The  membership  of  this  national  organization 
is  determined  by  a  high  academic  standing  and  high 
degree  of  interest  in  the  Air  Force. 

The  Arnold  Air  Society  has  a  strong  national  consti- 
tution  and   its   preamble   illustrates   the   reasons   for  its 


founding  and  what  the  founders  expected  of  the  organi- 
zation. 

"We,  the  members  of  Arnold  Air  Society,  in  order  to 
further  the  purpose,  mission,  tradition,  and  concept  of 
the  United  States  Air  Force  as  a  means  of  National 
Defense,  promote  American  Citizenship,  create  a  close 
and  more  efficient  relationship  among  the  Air  Force 
Reserve  Officers  Training  Corps  Cadets  do  hereby  es- 
tablish this  Constitution." 


Allen 
Anderson 
Boone 
Dixon 

Dubois 


|*  *»  4M» 


Ellenburg 

Fletcher 

Friar 

(urney 

Laney 


Lassiter 

Rush 

Saieed 

Scott 

Simpler 


Someaville 

Spier 

Tucker 

Wilkins 

Womack 


1 


DRUM  AND  BUGLE 
CORPS 


Major  Watson   L.   Burrs 
Commander 


M/Sgt.   Daniel  S.   Davis 
M    Sgt.   Robert  W.  Waters 
M    Sgt.  Aubrey  T.   Davis 


MS    I    Bagally,   Baucom,   Bolin,  Connelly,  Dodson,   Everhart,  Gregory,     Herr,     Hicks,     Hill,     McLeod,     Murrell,     Paterson,    Pike, 
Redden,   Robcrson,   Shearon,   Smarr,  Tooley. 

AS    I   Alford,    Best,    Bryson,  Clapp,   Coates,   Crump,    Day,    D'Anna,     Davie,     Dunlap,     Durham,     Howard.     Jones,    Jordan,     Lose, 
Martin,   Rooven,   Sadler,   Ray. 

MS    II    Carrington,    Hamrick,    Hollis,    Lassiter,    Marks,    McNairy,  Moffitt,  Parrish,  Pendergraft,  Rouse,  Smith. 
AS    II    Dalby,    Pierson,   Roberson,   Tillman,   Walsh,   Vann,   Chadwick. 
MS    III    Davis,   Davis   D.,    Hager,   Hewett,    Radden,   Waters. 
AS  III  Conley,  Johnson. 


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ROTC   BAND 


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Major  James  F.  Walker  M/Sgt.  William   E.  Coutouzis  Miss  Florence   Matinos 

Commander  1st  Sergeant  Sponsor 


ROTC  FLIGHT  TRAINING  PROGRAM 


MILITARY  BALL  ASSOCIATION 

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PERSHING   RIFLES 


Lt.  Col.  Thomas  P.  Lennon 

Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Miss  Dot  Cillman 
Sponsor 


The  Pershing  Rifles  is  o  national  honorary  military 
society  formed  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  high  quality 
military  training  and  leadership  in  ROTC  Units  of  the 
colleges  and  universities  of  the  United  States. 

The  Pershing  Rifle  membership  is  composed  of  cadets 


who  prove  themselves  superior  in  leadership,  academics, 
and  military  bearing  as  members  of  the  Cadet  Corps. 
The  activities  of  the  organization  are:  drill  and  parade 
exhibitions,  demonstrations  for  the  Regimental,  Wing, 
and  National  Drill  meets,  and  participation  in  the  Annual 
National  Convention   of   Pershing    Rifles. 


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MS  I  Hardy.  Reese.  Tate,  Utley,  Hancock,  Mitchell,  Hasson,  Honeycutt,  Hardy,  Fadel,  Knckbaum,  Hutchins,  Nichols.  Honeycutt, 
Ratliffe,   Eyerman,   Hall,   Hill,   Burgess,   Hood,   McDougal. 

MS  II  Williams,  Brintnall,  Baker,  Lowry,  Richardson,  Carter,  Hasting,   Edwards.   Fowler. 

AS   II   Colombo,   Hogg,  Johnson,  Maness.  Shannon,  Smith,  Sullivan,   Thames,   Wilson.   Whisenant,    Knox,    Dawkins,    Blackwood. 

Bostrom,   Byrd,  Chandler,  Cherry,  Dans,   Dickerson,  Foushee,  Helderman,    Marks,    Mayberry,    McCarson,   Oddo,    Philbrick,   Pur- 
cell,  Robblns,  Ross,  Spangle,  Sykes,  Tolar,  Wright. 

MS   III    Guffcy.   Stainback,   Atkins,   Scott,   Fox,    Brakebill. 


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BRIGADE 


COLOR    GUARDS 


PERSHING  RIFLES 


WING 


RIFLE    TEAMS 


ARMY 


AIR  FORCE 


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COLONEL  ROBERT  C.  PAUL 
Professor  of  Air  Science  and  Tactics 


AIR     FORCE 


The  Air  Force  looks  to  its  ROTC  program  for  many  of  its 
future   leaders. 

Our  basic  course  provides  students  with  an  understanding 
of  fundamental  military  discipline  and  organization. 

In  addition,  it  provides  a  basic  knowledge  of  the  air  age  and 
the  influence  of  Air  Power  on  World  Affairs — knowledge  which 
is  essential  for  good  citizenship,  civilian  or  military,  in  today's 
world. 

The  Advanced  Course  for  selected  and  volunteer  juniors  and 
seniors  provides  more  intensive  academic  and  leadership  train- 
ing to  quality  graduates  for  commissions  and  active  duty. 

Throughout  the  entire  AFROTC  course  a  primary  objective 
is  to  develop  in  students  qualities  of  leadership  and  the  ability 
to  communicate  effectively.  These  are  keys  to  success  in  either 
military  or  civilian  careers. 


Major  Major  Major  Capt.  Capt.  Capt.  Capt.  Capt.  Capt. 

Tommy  Cobb      H.   B.   McCullough        F.  S.  Covey  C.   R.   Rowell  K.  C.  Lorch  0.   M.  Lewis  R.   L.   Carroll  |.   B.   Fink  M.   E.  Alvarado 


M/Sgr.  T/Sgr.  T/Sgr.  T   Sgr.  S/Sgt.  S   Sgt  S   Sgt. 

R.   L.    Murphy  J.   S.   Douglas       C.   C.   Montgomery      R.    L.   Ostrand         J.   W.   Pritchard      |.   D.   Whetstone    Freddy   Townsend 


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WING    STAFF 


CADET  COL.   ROBERT  L.  WILKINS 

Wing  Commander 

D.  M.  S. 


Miss   Betty  Ann  Wilkins 
For  the  Wing  Commander 


Cadet  Lt.  Col.  Joseph  A.  DuBois,  Jr. 
Deputy  Wing  Commander 
D.  M.  S. 

Cadet   Lt.  Col.   Frederick   M.  Scott  III 
Wing  Administrative  Officer 

Cadet  Lt.  Col.   James   D.   Lassiter 
Wing  Personnel  Officer 

Cadet  Major  Henry  L.  Tucker,  Jr. 
Asst.  Wing  Personnel  Officer 

Cadet  Lt.  Col.   Lloyd   B.  Worthington,  Jr. 
Wing  Operations  Officer 
D.   M.   S. 


Cadet   Major  Philip  M.   Deans 
Asst.  Wing  Operations  Officer 

Cadet  Lt.  Col.   John   E.   Fletcher 
Wing   Material   Officer 

Cadet  Lt.  Col.   Hommer  S.   Brown 
Wing  Inspector 

Cadet  Major   Benjamin  C.   Rush 
Wing   Info.   Serv.   Officer 

Cadet   Maior  Charles  R.  Griffin 

Special  Service  Administration  Officer 


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5951    GROUP   STAFF 


Lt.  Col.  George  E.   Hunsucker,  Jr. 
Croup  Commander 


Mrs.  George   E.   Hunsucker,  Jr. 
For   the   Croup   Commander 


Major  Sherrill  C.   Laney  Major  Ernest  M.   Friar 

Deputy  Group  Commander       Croup  Administrative  Officer 
D.  M.  S. 


Mrs.  Calvin  Anderson 
Sponsor 


IstLt.GilbertR.AIIigood      1st  Lr.  Louis  R.Kirchdorfer       1st  Lt.  Dan  C.  |ohnson 


Major  Calvin  C.  Anderson 
Squadron  Commander 


Capt.   Ray   E.   Morgan 
Deputy  Squadron  Commander 


M/Sgt.  Philip  P.  Yarborough 
1st  Sergeant 


SQUADRON 
5951 


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Miss   Bonnie   L.   Core 
Sponsor 


SQUADRON 


Major  John  D.  Ellenberg        Capt.  Wills  P.  Rodgers  M/Sgt.  ]ack  E.  Wilkie 

Squadron  Commander         Deputy  Sqd. Commander  1st  Sergeant 


SQUADRON 


IstLt.WilliamC.  Drake      1st  Lt.  Harold  O.Seagraves         1st  Lt.  Paul  W.  Poley 


5952 


1st  Lt.  Thomas).  Pons        1st  Lt.  Edward  K.  Whaley         1st  Lt.  Harold  J.  Ray 


5953 


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MajorThomas  A.  Saieed      Capt.  Carol  j.  Leatherman   M/Sgt.  William  R.  Conley 
Squadron  Commander         Deputy  Sqd  Commander  1st  Sergeant 


Miss  Marilyn  Carr 
Sponsor 


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SQUADRON 
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Major  Donald   H.  Somerville 
Squadron  Commander 


C.ipt.   Rodney   M.   Dixon 
Deputy  Squadron  Commander 


M    Sgt.   )erry   L.   Austin 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss  Diane  Caylord 
Sponsor 


IstLt. JamesF.Ormand       IstLt.  )erry  AlbertSawyer        IstLt.  JamesM.  Sevier 


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5952   GROUP   STAFF 


Miss  Lucy  Pattie 
For  the  Group  Commander 


Lt.  Col.  William  W.  Gardner 
Croup   Commander 


Major  James  L.   Raper  Capt.  George  K.  Miller 

Deputy  Group  Commander       Group  Administration  Officer 

D.  M.  S.  D.  M.  S. 


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Miss  Francis  Caudle 
Sponsor 


SQUADRON 


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Major  Doug  M.  |urney        Capt.  Reginald  M.  Cilvik        M/Sgt.  Larry  J.  Taylor 
Squadron  Commander         Deputy  Sqd. Commander  1st  Sergeant 

D.  M.  S. 


SQUADRON 


IstLt.RobertH.  Myers      1st  Lt.  JamesC.  Edmundson       IstLt.  Amiel  |.McCall 


5955 


IstLt.  Philip L.  Hughes         1st  Lt.MittreyA.Courie  IstLt.  Billy).  Boles 


5956 


Major  Robert  R.Womack       Capt.  Carroll  Glen  Allen     M/Sgt.  Richard  H.Crockett 
Squadron  Commander         Deputy Sqd.  Commander  1st  Sergeant 


Miss   Judy   Hooker 
Sponsor 


SQUADRON 


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Mrs.   Francis  P.   Mears 
Sponsor 


Major  Archie  0.  Melchor  Capt.  Philip  Caines         M/Sgt.  Pinkney  C.  Austin 

Squadron  Commander         Deputy  Sqd.  Commander  1st  Sergeant 


SQUADRON 


1st  Lt.  Leonard  C.  Breeman        1st  Lt.  Clyde  W.  Davis         1st  Lt.  William  K.  Bartlett 


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5957 


1st  Lt.  Jerry  A.  Smith  1st  Lt.  H.  W.Copenhaver       1st  Lt.  Raymond  J.  Cronin 


5958 


Major  James  J   Piver  Capt.  Bobby  Y.  Emory       M/Sgt.  James  W.  Mauney 

Squadron  Commander         DeputySqd. Commander  1st  Sergeant 


Miss  Mary  Nell  Leitch 
Sponsor 


5953    GROUP   STAFF 


Lt.  Col.  Joseph   K.  Spiers 
Croup  Commander 


Miss  Jo  Lynn  Avett 
For  the  Croup  Commander 


Major  George  C.  Sasser  Major  William  J.  Boone 

Deputy  Croup  Commander       Croup  Administrative  Officer 


Miss   Patricia  Ann  Carty 
Sponsor 


1st  Lt.  Thomas  L  Hewitt       1st  Lt.  Ronald  C.  Spivey       IstLt.  A.  J.  M.  Hutchins 


Major  Eugene  E.  Smith 
Squadron  Commander 


Capt.  Garland   F.   Pierce 
Deputy  Squadron  Commander 


M/Sgr.  Gilbert  W.  Mayo 
1st  Sergeant 


SQUADRON 
5959 


Miss  Joan  Melton 
Sponsor 


SQUADRON 


Major  Malcolm C.  Simpler         Capt.  Ralph  B.  Leach  M/Sgt.  EarlT.Smith 

Squadron  Commander         Deputy  Sqd. Commander  1st  Sergeant 


SQUADRON 


1st  Lt.  Henry  D.Cranfill  1st  Lt.  JohnG.  Alpin  1st  Lt.  Jesse  F.  Montgomery 


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1st  Lt.  |ohn  H.  McNeill       1st  Lt.  Samuels  J.  Donald      1st  Lt.  Roland  C.  Pennell 


5961 


Major  Stacy  M.  Autry       Capt.  Elbert  Clifton  Mears   M/Sgt.  johnie  D.  Thomas 
Squadron  Commander         DeputySqd. Commander  IstSergeant 


Miss  Elizabeth   Barker 
Sponsor 


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SQUADRON 
5962 


Major  Franklin   H.   Mitchell 
Squadron   Commander 


Capt.  Oris  C.   Morgan 
Deputy  Squadron  Commander 


M/Sgt.  Joseph  T.  Weeks 
1st  Sergeant 


Miss  Barbara  Jeanne  Rivenbark 
Sponsor 


1st  Lt.  Richard  D   Knox         1st  Lt.  Herbert  C.  Rose  1st  Lt.  Roy  L.  Overton 


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1st  Lt.  Virgil   F.   Batten 
Sgt.   Bobby   H.  Croom 
Sgt.   James  W.   Prim 
Sgt.   Marc   P.  Schoonmaker 


Kenneth   A.   Dunning 
Rudy  C.   Kugler 
Asa   H.   Franklin 
Thomas   P.   Zumbrunnen 


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William   0.   Morrison 
Secretary 


David  W.  Thomas 
President 


Benjamin  M.  Sugg 
Vice-President 


James  G.  Moore 
Treasurer 


JUNIOR    CLASS 


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BLUE 


KEY 


Ninety-six  Chapters 

Colors:   Blue  and  Gold 

N.  C.  STATE  COLLEGE  CHAPTER 

Installed  May  1928 


T.  C.   Brown 
Earle   Edwards 
J.   B.   Edwards,  Jr. 
G.  0.  T.  Erdahl 
Dr.   L.  C.   Hartley 
Dr.  W.  N.  Hicks 
Abraham   Holtzman 
Dr.  Arthur  Kelman 
E.  S.   King 


HONORARY 
Dr.  C.   H.   Bostian 


Maj.  C.   D.   Kutschinski 

R.  C.   Lasater 

Col.  R.   R.  Middlebrooks 

Rudolph   Pate 

J.  J.  Stewart 

B.  C.  Talley,  Jr. 

L.   R.  Wichard 

0.   B.  Wooldridge,  Jr. 

Dr.   E.  T.  York 


FACULTY  ADVISER 
Dr.  G.   B.  James 


MEMBERS 


Ralph  Randall  Boswell 

Frederick   Eugene   Butler 

James  William   Byrd 

Larry   Lee  Carter 

Jimmy  Truman   Daughtridge 

William   Roy   Foss 

Thomas  Odell  Gilmore 

John  C.   Hopkins 

Richard   Hunter 

Harris  Johnson 

William   Byrd   Kay,  Jr. 


William   H.   Kincheloe 
John   Lloyd   Kirk 
Roy   Pynes  Lothrop 
Clair  Edward  Morris 
John   Henry   Newlin,  Jr. 
Larry   Hugh     Patterson 
Everett  J.   Poindexter 
James  Leroy   Raper 
Richard   Horace   Redwin 
John   A.  Sprinkle,  Jr. 
Christopher  Alan  Tabor 


Blue  Key  Honor  Fraternity  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Florida  in  October,  1924,  to  per- 
petuate 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  character,  scholarship  and  service,  placing  equal 
emphasis  upon  leadership  in  student  activities.  Membership  is  composed  of  graduate  and  under- 
graduate  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 
perpetuate  a  more  meaningful  campus  life. 


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CLASS    OF   '60 


Abee,    David    Winfield  Rutherfordton 

Abernathy,  Donald  Ray  Raleigh 

Adams,  Clarence  Bynum  Raleigh 

Aderholdt,   Charles    Lamar  Cherryville 

Alexander,  Alvah  Wilbert,  Jr.  Creswell 


Alexander,  David  Caldwell 
Allen,  George   Lewis 
Allen,  Leonard  Leon 
Allen,  Robert  Lee 
Alligood,  Gilbert  Ray 


Matthews 

Reidsville 

Roanoke  Rapids 

Hampton,  Va. 

Washington 


Allran,  Charles  Forest  Cherryville 

Alphin,  John  Gilbert  Mt.  Olive 

Alston,  John  Davis  Louisburg 

Andrews,  Charles  Luther  Greensboro 

Angel,  Douglas  Hasten  Kernersville 

Apple,  Billy  Reid  Gibsonville 

Apple,  Vance  Alton  Gibsonville 
Arnold,  Chester  Alden        St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 

Asbury,  Clayton  Grant  Wilmington 

Atkins,  Calvin  George  Apex 

Atkins,  Harold  Luther  Kernersville 
Austin,  Pinkney  Calloway,  Jr.      Granite  Falls 

Averette,  Charles  David  Elizabethtown 

Ayscue,  William  Spurgeon  Henderson 

Bailey,  Thomas    Bert  Greensboro 

Baker,  Charles   Nelson  Henderson 

Baker,  David  Joseph  Oxford 

Baker,  Fred  Eugene  Conover 

Baker,  Wallace  Riddick  Belvidere 

Baldwin,  John  Kelly  Abbottsburg 

Ballard,  Roger  Wood  Asheville 

Banks,  Norman  Earl  New  Bern 

Bannerman,  Carl  Jackson  Burgaw 

Barber,  George  Raymond  Warwick,  Va. 

Barefoot,  Thomas  Odell  Dunn 


Barnes,  William  Sicbert,  Jr. 

Linwood 

Bartlett,  William  Kenneth,  Jr. 

Asheville 

Basinger,   Donald   Lee 

Salisbury 

Bass,  William   Hartwell 

Raleigh 

Batten,  Coy  Medlin 

Kenly 

Batten,  Virgin  Felix 

Whiteville 

Baxter,  Larry  Ben 

Cherryville 

Beadles,  Robert  Leon 

Hayesville 

Beam,  David  Conrad 

Lawndaic 

Beamer,  William  Fred,  Jr. 

Mt.  Airy 

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CLASS    OF   '60 

Bean,  Walter  Louis,  Jr.  Lenoir 

Beane,  Joseph  Wayne  Laurinburg 

Beard,  William  Carroll,  Jr.  Fayetteville 

Beasley,  Donnie   Franklin  Benson 

Beasley,  Jerry  Nelson  Sylva 

Beason,   Billy  Gibson  Raleigh 
Beaver,  Aubrey  Don          Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 

Bel  I  is,  Vincent  Jerome  Raleigh 

Belt,  George  Harley,  Jr.  Hyattsville,  Md. 

Benjamin,  George  Norman  Elizabeth  City 

Benton,  Whitson   LeGrand,  Jr.               Varina 

Bingham,  Carrol   Reid  Fallston 

Bitting,  John  Henry,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Bittinger,  Charles  Lewis  Mooresville 
Bivins,  Luther  Edgar            Washington,  D.  C. 

Bizzell,  William  Pitt  Fayetteville 

Blackmon,  Thomas  Lester  Four  Oaks 

Blake,  David  Eugene  Wilmington 

Blake,  Roy  Baxter,  Jr.  Winston-Salem 

Blankinship,  Julian  A.,  Jr.  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Blankenship,  Robert  Leroy  Cherokee 

Blevins,  Joe   I Crumpler 

Boggs,  Julius  Mull  Lawndale 

Bond,  Gordon  Rawdel  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

Booker,  Bill,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Boone,  Dan  Hathaway  Rocky  Mount 

Bost,   Ronald  Marshell  Kannapolis 

Bostian,  Curtis  Hugh  Mooresville 
Bowman,  John  Alfred      Maple  Valley,  Wash. 

Bowles,  Zone  Grey  Hiddenite 

Boyd,  Daniel  Marcus  Lincolnton 

Boyd,   Edgar   Laura  Pinetown 

Boys,  George  Waring,  Jr.  Tuxedo 

Brady,   Larry   Escar  Statesville 

Brafford,  Earl  Gastonia 

Brake,  Robert  Felix  Halifax 

Brame,  James  Arthur  Greensboro 

Bramlett,   David   Lee  Asheville 

Brawley,  Joel  Vincent,  Jr.  Mooresville 

Breeman,  Leonard  Glaser  Kona 

Brewer,  Stephen  David  Pittsboro 

Bridgers,  James  Eugene,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Bridgers,  Ronald  Keith  Wilson 

Bridges,  Allen   Dean  Shelby 

Briggs,  Raymond   Emery  Dubuque,  Iowa 


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CLASS    OF   '60 


Brinkley,  Charles  William  Salisbury 

Britt,  Horace  Thornton,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Brooks,    Delbert   Ray  Fayetteville 

Broome,  Harold  Dean  Mt.  Holly 
Brown,  James   Lyndon                Winston-Salem 

Brown,  John   Washington  Huntersville 

Brown,  Kenneth  Warren  Burlington 

Browning,  Jesse  David  Wilmington 

Broyh ill,  George  David  Mooresville 

Brummitt,  Samuel  Wilbur  Henderson 

Bryan,  William   Ronald  Tar  Heel 

Bullarcl,  Cecil  Fisher,  Jr.  Fayetteville 

Bullin,  Jerry  Wayne  High  Point 

Bullis,  Gary  Harvey  Burlington 

Bullock,  Larry  James  Suffolk,  Va. 

Bunch,   Roger  Cullen  Tyner 

Bundy,  Bobby  Franklin  Raleigh 
Burgason,  Carrol  Dale           Stromsburg,  Neb. 

Burnette,  Donald  Eugene  Asheville 

Burns,  John  James  Charlotte 

Burris,  Roy  Pearson,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Bush,  William  Horace,  III  Charlotte 

Butler,  Charles  Tylon  Acme 
Buynitzky,  Richard  S.          Washington,  D.  C. 

Byrd,  Joe  Lee  Concord 

Byrd,  Samuel  Ellis  Ramseur 
Charron-Christian,  Dominique  Austin,  Texas 
Caldwell,  Shakespeare  Harris,  Jr.        Concord 

Cannady,  Curtis  Paul,  Jr.  Forest  City 

Cansler,  Joe  Carr  Troutman 

Capps,  Anthony  Sherrill  Smithfield 

Capps,  Cecil  Wyche  Henderson 

Capps,   Claude   Noble  Smithfield 

Carlton,  John  Phillips  Pinetops 

Carlyle,  Joseph  Ray  Kinston 


Carrigan,  William  Chester 

China  Grove 

Carroll,  Wesley  Lee 

Youngsville 

Carter,  Francis  Cameron 

Raleigh 

Carver,  John  Franklin 

Suffolk,  Va. 

Cashatt,   Everett   Dalrymalc 

Spray 

Casler,  Raymond  Lynn 

Teaneck 

Cassels,  Ovid  Pendleton,  Jr. 

Charlotte 

Cathey,  Thomas   Robert 

Havelock 

Cawthorne,  Wallace  Graham 

Henderson 

Chapman,  Robert  Eugene,  Jr. 

Raleigh 

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CLASS    OF   '60 


Charles,  Ernest  George 

Raleigh 

Cheek,  Walter  David 

Burlington 

Chesson,   Roger  Temple 

Roper 

Choi,  Dong  Myung 

Taegu,  Korea 

Choudry,  Salim   Akhtar 

Pakistan 

Chrisawn,  Emory  Dean 

Celo 

Cikanek,  Harry  Arthur,  Jr. 

Lenoir 

Clark,  Jack  Adams 

Sanford 

Clark,  John  Charles,  Jr. 

St.  Pauls 

Clark,    Robert   Carroll 

Asheville 

Clayton,  Albert  Thomas  Oxford 

Clayton,  William  Wesley  Charlotte 

Clement,   Richard  Noel  Lenoir 

Coats,  John  William  Cary 

Cockman,  Arthur  Gwynne  Pittsboro 

Collier,  Talmadge   Whitley  Cary 

Collins,  John  Marion  Elkin 

Collins,  Joseph  Patrick  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Conley,  Kenneth  Evans  Shelby 

Conley,  William   Ray  Marion 

Cook,   Wallace   Edward  Yanceyville 

Cooke,  Lawrence  James,  Jr.  Elizabethtown 
Cooper,  William  Edward,  Jr.  Richmond,  Va. 
Corkern,  Terrell  Wayne  Georgetown,  S.  C. 
Courie,  Mittrey  A.  Kinston 

Coutouzis,  William  Emmanuel  Fayetteville 

Couil,  James  Lewis  Wilmington 

Cowardin,  Robert  Lewis  Raleigh 

Cox,  James  Foster  Goldsboro 

Craig,  William   Dewey  Mt.   Holly 

Cranfill,   Henry   David  Winston-Salem 

Cranford,  Edgar  Allen  Raleigh 

Crawley,  James  Rodwell  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Crockett,  Richard  Horace,  Jr.  Camp  Lejeune 
Croom,  Bobby  Harold  Zebulon 

Cross,  Blanche  Louise  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Crouch,  Olin  Kent  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

Crouse,  Vernard  Ray  Plant  City,  Fla. 

Crowder,  James  Uriah  Asheville 

Crumpler,  Alton   Braxton  Goldsboro 

Culberson,  Samuel   Franklin  Siler  City 

Culbreth,  John  Kenneth  Woodruff 

Culbreth,   William   Kemp,   Jr.  Lumberton 

Culler,  Josie   Ellen  Boone 

Cullman,  James  Thomas,  Jr.  Cheraw,  S.  C. 


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CLASS    OF   '60 

Cullom,   Finn   Bowen  Wilson 

Culp,  Ronald  Kendall  Badin 

Cundiff,  Dallas  Earl  Hanes 

Curlee,  Richard   Everette  Raleigh 

Currie,  Thomas  Davis  Red  Springs 

Daniels,  Charles   Edgar  Raleigh 

Daniels,  William   Henry  Fort  Bragg 
Daughtridge,  George  Edward      Rocky  Mount 

Daughtry,  Jimmie   Solomon  Smithfield 

Davenport,  Charles  Norman  Creswell 

Davis,  Carmer  Love,  Jr.  Wilmington 

Davis,  Clyde  Wilson,  Jr.  Pantego 

Davis,   Fred  Mac  Raleigh 

Davis,  George  Kenneth  Bessemer  City 

Davis,  John  Roy  Vass 

Davis,  Max  Ray  Forest  City 
Davis,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.               Salisbury,  N.  C. 

Dawkins,  Donald  Martin  Rockingham 

Deal,  James  Francis,  ill  Landis 

Dean,  William  Rix,  Jr.  Louisburg 

DeBoard,  Charles  Lacey  Grassy  Creek 

DeBrew,  James  Carl  Shelby 

DeBruhl,  Joe  Martin  Goldsboro 

Dellinger,  William   Martin  Chorlotte 

Denise,  Clark   Edward  Raleigh 

Denning,  Bobby  Ray  Benson 

Dew,  Harold  Powell  Raeford 

Dickens,  Clyde  Phillip  Fuquay  Springs 

Dills,  Kenneth   Marion  Franklin 

Douglas,  Jerry  Mack  Raleigh 

Downs,  Richard  Stanley  Winston-Salem 

Dozier,  Arthur   Lee,   III  Raleigh 

Draughn,   Robert  Andrew  Wilson 

Drum,  Gerald  Thomas  Greenville 

Duncan,  Cecil  Lloyd  Chapel  Hill 

Duncan,   David   Walter  Hickory 

Duke,   Richard   Tolliver  Sanford 

Dulin,  John  Walter  Rockingham 

Eades,  Douglas   Eugene  Raleigh 

Eddins,  William   Harold  Wadesboro 

Edmundson,  James  Carroll  Pikeville 

Edwards,  Allen  Eugene  Spring  Hope 

Edwards,    Hilton    Allen  Washington 

Edwards,  James  Harrison  Greensboro 

Edwards,  Malcolm  Woodrow  Louisburg 


[330] 


CLASS   OF   '60 


Edwards,   Ralph  Goldson,  Jr. 

Salisbury 

Eliades,  George  Klearchos 

Lumberton 

Ellington,  Troy   Dean 

Concord 

English,   Ronald    Holland 

Willard 

Etchison,  John  Walter 

Mocksville 

Everette,  John  David 

Rocky  Mount 

Everitt,  Layton  John 

Dover,  N.J. 

Faires,  Ned  Tracy 

Mount  Hall 

Farmer,    Berkwood    Malcolm 

Ringgold 

Farrell,   Robert  Smith 

Graham 

Fary,  Avery  David,  Jr.  Shacklefords,  Va. 

Faulkenberry,  Charles  Vannon  Lowell 

Faw,  Homer  Jackson,  Jr.  Conover 

Ferguson,   Bernard   Woody  Clyde 

Ferguson,  Clarence   Daniel  Fnrmville 

Finkelstain,   David  Jonas  Lima,   Peru 

Fisher,  Henry  Lee,  Jr.  Mt.  Pleasant 

Fitts,  Robert  Bond  Asheville 

Fluck,   Richard  Coward  Salisbury 

Forbes,  Ralph  Larry  Raleigh 

Foss,  William   Roy  Raleigh 

Foster,  Fred  Daniel  Henderson 

Foster,  Nick  Duncan  Wilkesboro 

Fox,  Jerry  Hassell  Roxboro 

Francis,  Thomas  LeRoy  Waynesville 

Frazier,  Leon  Parks  Statesville 

Frazier,  William  Max  Statesville 

Fuhrer,  Raymond  K.  Charlotte 

Fuller,  Allen  Jefferson  Liberty 

Fuller,  T.  Avon  Franklinton 

Funderburk,  Billy  Thomas  Monroe 
Gallagher,  Donald  M.        Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Garcia,  Carlos  S.  Cuba 

Gardner,  Ben  Alton,  Jr.  Ayden 

Gardner,  Charles    Ray  Greenville 

Gardner,  Donald  Julins  Dunn 

Garner,  James  Clifton,  Jr.  Weldon 

Garrett,  James  Thomas  Liberty 

Gaskins,  Roger  Burns  Elizabethtown 

Gay,  Charles  Houston  Charlotte 

Gentry,  Charles  O'Briant  Cavel 

Gentry,  Richard  Lee  Reidsville 

George,  Douglas  Alexander  Greensboro 

Geouge,  Thomas  Lee  Celo 

Gibbs,  Hyatt  McDonald  Wilkesboro 


£&££ 


[331] 


fr  p  ft 


CLASS    OF   '60 

Giles,  Harrison  Alexander  Roanoke  Rapids 

Gilliam,  William  Edwin  Graham 

Gillikin,  Benjamin   Franklin,  Jr.         New  Bern 

Givetz,  Stanley  Spencer  Winston-Salem 

Gladden,  James  Donald  Kings  Mountain 

Glover,  William  Brevard  Charlotte 

Godfrey,  Homer  Jerry  Charlotte 

Godfrey,  Richard  Byron  High  Point 

Goodin,  Thomas  Haywood,  Jr.  Statesville 

Goodwin,  Charles  Buddy  High  Point 

Gormley,  Robert  John  Cranston,  R.   I. 

Green,  Gerry  Allan  Ashville,  N.  Y. 

Greene,  J.   D.  Ellerbe 

Gregg,  Roger  Allen  Lenoir 

Gregory,  John  Henry  Robbinsville 

Gregson,  James  Dwight,  Jr.  Liberty 

Grier,  Harry  Glenroy,  Jr.  Gastonia 

Grimmer,   Henry  Clinton  Willard 

Gross,  Chris  Wilmington 

Guffey,  William   Robert  Greensboro 

Gutierrez,  Carlos  Dario  Mexico  City 

Haire,   William   J.  Albemarle 

Hall,  Charles  Roy  Marion 

Hallman,  George  Wayne,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Hamby,  Leslie  Milton  Black  Mountain 

Hamme,  Joseph  Carr  Oxford 

Hamrick,  Philip  Edward  Boiling  Springs 

Hardee,  Amos  Dalton  Grimesland 

Hardison,  Alvin   McGowan  Williamston 

Hardister,  John   P.,  Jr.  Kannapolis 

Haritos,  Tasso  Hackensack,  N.  J. 

Harris,   Bob  Vernon  Morganton 

Harris,  Jerry  Sanders  Washington 

Harris,  Thomas  Grier  Harrisburg 

Harris,  Thomas  Ivey  Henderson 

Harris,  Vernon   Lafayette  Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Harrod,  Keith  Raymond  Raleigh 

Hart,  Ralph  William  Lansing 

Hartsell,  Gene  Wesley  Raleigh 

Hartsoge,   George   William  Hickory 

Harvey,  James  Robert  Pacolet,  S.  C. 

Harward,  James  Bliss  Wadesboro 

Harwell,   Boyce  Wayne  Newton 

Hattaway,  Albert  Mayo,  Jr.  Winston-Salem 

Hauser,  John  Reid  Advance 


[332] 


CLASS    OF   '60 


Hawkins,   Herbert   Bradford 

Raleigh 

Hawkins,  James  Ralph 

Charlotte 

Hawley,  Jimmy  Vincent 

Charlotte 

Hay,  Thomas   Robert 

Andrews 

Hedgecock,  Richard  Lee 

Asheboro 

Hedrick,   Dale    Bruce  Lexington 
Henderson,  Leon,  Jr.             Washington,  D.  C. 

Henley,  Herbert  Carlisle,  Jr.  Chapel  Hill 

Hensley,   Harold   Lloyd  Burnsville 

Henson,  William  Gladstone  Gastonia 

Henson,  Ronald  Holland  Forest  City 

Hester,  Boyce  L.  Gastonia 

Hewett,  James  Daniel  Shallotte 

Hewlett,  Curtiss  Barron  Wilmington 

Hilburn,   Oscar   Halletr  Council 


Hilliard,    Daniel    Alexander  Raleigh 
Himmelwright,  James   R.        Matawan,  N.  J. 

Hinson,  Edwards  Reid  Charlotte 

Hinson,  Jack  Dempsey  Fair  Bluff 

Hite,  Grear  Shirlock  Charlotte 

Hogan,  Harvey  Theodore,  Jr.  Graham 

Holder,  Howard  E.  Raleigh 

Holmes,   Irwin   Richard,  Jr.  Durham 

Hooker,  Winston  Thompson  Aurora 

Hopson,  John  Dempsey  Burnsville 

Horton,  Oscar  Bobby  Royboro 

Hoskins,  James   Herbert  Spencer 

House,  Samuel  Giles  Lincolnton 

Howell,  Julian  Willie  Hertford 

Howell,  Marvin  Eugene  Williamston 

Huber,  Richard  Thomas  Raleigh 

Hudgins,  Hugh  Douglas  Fayetteville 

Hudson,   Edward   Carlos  Charlotte 

Hudson,  Harry  Hood  Waxhaw 

Hudson,   Ned  Yadkin  Concord 

Hughes,  Phillip  Leroy  Oxford 
Hultz,   Richard  Murray          Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Hunt,  Carlton   Perry  Angier 

Hunt,   Robert   Hughes  Newton 

Hunter,  Thomas  Giles  Graham 


Hutchins,  Andrew  J.  M. 
Hutchins,  Charles  Eugene 
Hutchins,  Roy  Austin 
Inman,  Billy  Eugene 
Intarangsi,  Jaral 


Canton 

Sanford 

Gastonia 

Pilot  Mountain 

Thailand 


JL  Jh  1  k  * 


1  °  *  fi 


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[333] 


CLASS    OF   '60 


Irvin,  Thomas  Meade  Brookville,  Pa. 

Isley,  John  M.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Johnson,  Dan  Cary  Rocky  Mount 

Johnson,   Edward  James  Wallace 

Johnson,   Herbert  Spencer,  Jr.        Greensboro 

Johnson,  Herbie  Martin,  Jr.  Crossnore 

Jones,  Benjamin  Lewis  Asheville 

Jones,  James   Frederick  Scotland   Neck 

Jones,  Malcolm    David  Laurinburg 

Jordan,   Alfred   Wilmer  Weldon 

Jcyce,  Donald  Max  High  Point 

Justice,  Herbert  Adin  Forest  City 

Kahl,  William   Bailey  Reisterstown,  Md. 

Keever,  Robert  Cebe  Raleigh 

Kelly,  William  Whitehead  Winston-Salem 

Kendrick,  Thomas  Dickson  Charlotte 

Kepley,  Bryce  McNeely  Salisbury 

Key,  Robert  Norman  Mt.  Airy 

Keyes,  Paul  Landis  Ashland,  Va. 

Kiger,  Bobby  Gray  Winston-Salem 

Kiger,  Herman  Monroe  Winston-Salem 

Kimrey,   Rives   Brinn,  Jr.  Sanford 

King,  Allen  Calhoun  Salisbury 

King,  Stanley  Ross  Littleton 

Kirchdorfer,  Louis  Ray  Roseboro 


Kirkman,  Charles  Gordon 

Mocksville 

Kirkley,  John  Marshall 

Charlotte 

Kitchin,  Lawton  Ward,  Jr. 

Maxton 

Kittrell,    Benjamin    Upchurch 

Kittrell 

Klutz,   Larry   Elmo 

Boone 

Knowles,  Robert  Gail  Wilmington 

Knox,  Haden  Edward  Davidson 

Knox,  Robert  Alexander  Charlotte 

Koepp-Baker,  Nicholas  Bennett  Highlands 

Konkle,  Theodore  Phineas  High  Point 

Koszewski,  Stephen  Stanley,  Jr.  Charlotte 
Krimminger,  Thomas  Wayne  Mt.  Pleasant 
Kropp,  William  J.  J.,  II  Fort  Smith,  Ark. 

Lambert,  John  Hall  Brevard 

Lambert,  Ray  Allen  Winston-Salem 

Lamm,  Bruce  Raleigh 

Lancaster,  James  Wilson  Laurinburg 

Langdon,  James  Hector,  Jr.  Benson 

Langdon,  Lacy  Fleming  Angier 

Langdon,    Raeford    Earl  Smithfield 


[334] 


CLASS    OF   '60 


Lavitt,  Leonard  E.  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

Law,  William  Sibley,  Jr.  Fayetteville 

Lawrence,  Larry  King  Marion 

Leatherman,  Frank  David  Vale 

Leazer,  Benny  Butler  Mooresville 

Lee,  Donald   Ross  Charlotte 

Lee,  Milton   Wayne  Greensboro 

Lemons,  Benjamin  Elias  Winston-Salem 

Lemons,  Clifton  Eugene  Greensboro 

Lemons,  Richard  Kenneth  Draper 

Leonard,  Rufus  Nelson  Wake  Forest 

Letchworth,  Charles   Franklin  Kinston 

Lewis,  James  Albert,  Jr.  Dunn 

Lilley,  James   Harvey  Gatesville 

Lilly,  Thomas  Frederick  Burlington 

Little,  Beverly  Grace  Jefferson 

Little,  Robert  Dicky  R.,  Jr.  Wadesboro 

Liu,  Richard  Y.  C.        Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Livengood,  Charles  Sidney  Salisbury 

Livengood,  Romulus  Odell  Raleigh 

Livengood,  Wayne  Thomas  Carthage 

Loftin,  Robert  Jones  Thomasville 

Lohr,  George  Edmund,  Jr.  ..  Lincolnton 

Long,   Forest  Stevenson  State  Road 

Long,  Paul  Froneberger  Bessemer  City 

Long,  Richard   Bruce  Winston-Salem 

Long,  Zebulon  Vance        Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Lowery,  Edwin  Lawrence,  Jr....  Wingate 

Luther,  Robert  Willard,  Jr.        Elizabeth  City 
Lytle,  James  Charles  Marion 

McArthur,  Norman  Broadway 

McBrayer,  Robert  Douglas  Forest  City 

McCall,  Donald  Jackson  ..Drexel 

MacCallum,  Malcolm  D.,  Jr.  Southern  Pines 

McCaskill,  Thomas  Blue...  Carthage 

McCathern,  Robert  Eugene,  Jr.  Charlotte 

McClure,   Harold  Monroe  Franklin 

McCray,  Shirley  Fred  W.  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Mclntyre,  Daniel   Rlee  Oakboro 

McLaughlin,  Wayne  Miller  Mooresville 

McLaurine,  William  Monroe,  III      Burlington 
McLean,    Dale    Edward  Lenoir 

McLeod,  Ingram  Blair  Winston-Salem 

McMinn,  James  Wilburn  Asheville 

McNeely,  Ralph   Donald  Drexel 


J-   (5  &  Q 


[335] 


CLASS    OF   '60 


?££ 


McNeill,  John  Hugh 

Red  Springs 

McPherson,  Thomas  Michael 

Durham 

McPherson,  Victor  Wynne 

High   Point 

Manning,  Richard  Stancil 

Williamston 

Marehetti,  Peter  Louis,  Jr. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Marley,  William  Howard 

Southern  Pines 

Marvin,    Robert    Eugene 

Hildebran 

Marshall,  Thomas  Bryan,  Jr. 

Engelhard 

Martin,  Roy  Hoyt,  Jr. 

Hendersonville 

Massey,  William  Marcus,  Jr. 

Wilmington 

Matthews,  Douglas  Harold  Wilson 
Matthews,  Vassar  Cameron,  Jr.      Thomasville 

Mauney,  Gene  Ashby  Kings  Mountain 

Mauney,  James  William  Lincolnton 

May,  Jim  La  Grange 

May,  Vester  Jeff  Andrews 

Mayse,  Bobby  Franklin  Spindale 

Medders,   Ronald   Russell  Mt.   Holly 

Meeks,  Frederick  Tibett  Wadesboro 

Meeks,  Ramos  William  Montreat 


Meeks,  Olin  Jackson 

Leaksville 

Menscer,  Darrell  Vance 

Statesville 

Merricks,   James   Allen 

Reidsville 

Merrill,  Thomas  William 

Raleigh 

Metters,  Norman  Thomas 

Statesville 

Mewborn,  Richard  Alton 

Snow  Hill 

Miller,  Charles  Herbert 

Raleigh 

Miller    DeWitt 

Beulaville 

Miller,  Gary  Dennis 

Albemarle 

Miller,   John    Aubrey 

Statesville 

Miller,  William  Spencer  Clemmons 

Mills,  James   Marcus  Wallace 

Mintz,  Morris  Daniel  Wilmington 

Mitchell,  Glenwood  J.,  Jr.  Newport  News,  Va. 

Mizell,  Edgar  Larry  Bogalusa,  La. 

Moffitt,  James    Donald  Staley 

Monteith,  Larry  King  Lubbock,  Texas 

Montemayor,   Felipe  Caracas,  Venezuela 

Montgomery,  Jesse   Franklin  Smithfield 

Moody,  Melvin  Louis  West  Point,  Va. 


Moore, 

Charles  Elwood 

Elizabeth  City 

Moore, 

Crawford   Bowman 

Morganton 

Moore, 

James  Godwin 

Rocky  Mount 

Moore, 

Kenneth  Lanier 

Asheboro 

Moore, 

Lanny  Ravarn 

Greensboro 

[336] 


CLASS    OF   '60 

Moore,  Paul  Merritt  Southport 
Moore,  Robert  Burton          Washington,  D.  C. 

Moore,  Robert  Corl  Drexel 

Moore,  Sidney  Clyburn,  Jr.  Durham 
Morena,  Thomas   Robert             Rutherfordton 

Morgan,   Joe    Frank  Woodleaf 

Morgan,   Raymond  William  Salisbury 

Morris,  Wayne  Bryant  Apex 

Moser,  James  Norman  Rockwell 

Moss,  Don  L.  Hickory 

Moss,  Ronald   Dean  Glenville 

Mozingo,  Wilbur  Earl,  Jr.  Kinston 

Mullis,  Elbert  Stanley  Haw  River 

Murphy,  James  David  Leaksville 

Murphy,  Wendell  Holmes  Rose  Hill 

Murray,  Merritt  Leslie  Greensboro 

Murrow,  Joseph  Samuel  Robersonville 

Mutton,  James  Orval  Asheville 

Narron,  Billy  Franklin  Kenly 

Neal,  Cecil  Leon,  Jr.  Caroleen 

Neal,  James   Lewis  Providence 

Neighbors,  Joseph  Donwell  Benson 

Newton,  Henry  Lynn  ..  Wilson 

Nester,  William  Carlton  Gladys,  Va. 

Nethery,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.  Henderson 

Newberry,  Joseph   Herman  Plymouth 

Newell,  John  Richard,  Jr.  Greenville 

Newman,  James   Livingston  Leaksville 

Niemer,  Stanford  E.  Charlotte 

Nix,  Harvey  Clyde  Asheville 

Noble,  Chappell  Nesbitt  Fairview 

Norton,  Jerry  Lee  Wilmington 

O'Connell,  James  Lee  Sanford 

O'Connell,  Larry  Stedman  Sanford 

O'Dowd,   Richard  Clyde  Cary 

Oertel,  Eric  Spencer  New  York,  N.Y. 

Oertel,  Fritz  Hermann,  Jr.      New  York,  N.Y. 

Olson,  Robert  Linwood  Charlotte 

O'Quinn,  George  Donald  Mamers 

O'Quinn,  William   Lewis ...  Lumberton 

Orders,  Leonard  Randolph,  Jr.  Asheville 

Ormand,  James  Franklin,  Jr.  Gastonia 

Overby,  James  Allen  Norlina 

Overcash,  Arbon  Wayne  Salisbury 
Owen,  Gordon   Norman,  Jr. 

Netherlands,  West  Indies 


[337] 


CLASS    OF   '60 

Pace,  Carl  C.  Tryon 

Pappamihiel,  Andrew  C.  Charlotte 

Parker,  David  Lee  Winston-Salem 

Parrish,   George  Cooper  Louisburg 
Patel,  Ramjibhai  Madhanbhai 

Bombay  State,   India 

Patterson,  Glenn  Wayne  China  Grove 

Patterson,  Joseph  Eugene  Siler  City 

Pearce,   Robert  Gaston  Henderson 

Pearman,  Thomas  Harold  Summerfield 

Person,  Lee  Homer,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Peterson,  Billy  Shelton  Delco 

Petty,  William  Richard  Graham 

Phillips,  James  Arthur  Spruce  Pine 

Pickett,  Alfred  Thomas  Mebane 

Pierce,  Archie  Lincoln  West  Jefferson 

Pilch,  Robert  Martindale  Basking  Ridge 

Pittman,  Arnold  Sherwood  Selma 

Pittman,  Rooney  Lee  Rocky  Mount 

Pivin,  John  Oscar  Bristol,  R.  I. 

Plemmons,  Tommy  Ray  Asheville 

Pless,  Robert  Eugene  Raleigh 

Poe,  Richard  Van  Siler  City 

Poindexter,  Vernon  Clayton  East  Bend 

Pond,   Larry   Edward  Davis 

Pons,   Richard  Gregory  Ft.   Eustis,  Va. 

Pons,  Thomas  Jenkins  Valdese 

Pope,  Robert  Harris,  Jr.  Cedar  Grove 

Poplin,  Jack  Kenneth  Norwood 

Potter,  Carroll   Lee  New   Bern 

Poulson,  Melvin  Bryan  Englehard 

Powell,  Charles  Baird,  Jr.  Jacksonville 

Powley,  Victor  Marlin  Dillsburg,  Pa. 

Prim,  James  William  Southern   Pines 

Prince,   Billie  Adams  Fayetteville 

Price,  Donald  Herman  Monroe 

Proctor,   Robert   Pittman  Walstonburg 

Provost,  Jack  Ward  Hubert 

Quick,  Lee  Tanya  Wilson 

Rabb,  Dudley  Carroll  Lenoir 

Rankin,  William   Nevyn  Winston-Salem 

Rawls,   Elton    Randolph  Williamston 

Ray,   Edgar  William  Burnsville 

Ray,    Harold   Joseph  Burnsville 

Rayfield,  Lanny  Reese  Gastonia 
Raymond,  Gerrard  Edmond    New  Orleans,  La. 


[338] 


CLASS   OF  '60 

Readling,  Clark  Delano  Cornelius 

Reavis,  James  Clinton  Moravian   Falls 

Redden,  Forrest  Richard,  Jr.  Clemmons 

Redmond,  James  Michael  Harrison,  N.  Y. 

Redmond,  Jobie  Gene  Woterville 

Redwine,  David  Ruffin  Lexington 

Reep,  Samuel  Charlton  Morganton 

Reeves,  William   Elwood  Hallsboro 

Reich,  Donald  Gray  Burlington 

Reinhardt,    Heath    Franklin  Stanley 

Respess,   Victor   McCoy  Greenville 
Rettinger,  James  R.        Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa. 

Rich,  Carl  Vann  Castalia 

Richardson,  Charles  Allen  Rockingham 

Ricks,  Fred  G.,  Jr.  Conway 

Ridge,  Paul  Benjamin  High  Point 

Ridout,  Clarence   Benjamin  Raleigh 

Roach,  Robert  Wayne  Burlington 

Robarge,  Ronald  William  Winston-Salem 
Roberds,  James  Hall               Garden  City,  Go. 

Robinson,  Everett  Alney,  Jr.  Mars  City 

Ross,  William   Earl  Charlotte 

Rouse,  Thurman   Leslie  Deep   Run 

Rowe,   Billy   Kerley  Louisburg 

Rowe,  Daniel  Guy,  III ...  Hickory 

Rowell,  Ford  Clarence  Rocky  Mount 

Rudd,  Harry  Charles,  Jr.  Portsmouth,  Va. 

Rudisill,  Edwin  Murray,  Jr.  Gastonia 

Russell,  Norman  Arnold  Raleigh 

Safrit,  Edgar  Vernon,  Jr.  Salisbury 

Salisbury,  Robert  Earl  Beaufort,  S.  C. 

Samuels,  James  Donald  High  Point 

Sauls,  James,  Jr.  Warsaw 

Sawyer,  Jerry  Albert ...  New  Bern 

Schaub,  Sandra  Apex 

Scott,  Augustus  Donald  Currie 

Scott,  Bobby  G.  Spencer 

Scott,  Jesse  Hobson,  Jr. ....  Franklin,  Va. 

Scott,  John  McClayton  Charlotte 

Scott,  Leo  Rhem  New  Bern 

Seagle,  Murl  E.,  Jr.  Cherryville 

Seago,  James  Malachi  Raleigh 

Seagraves,  Harold  O'Neil  Concord 

Seders,  Donald  Adolphus  Cooleemee 
Seidenstein,  Mark  A.        Newport  News,  Va. 


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CLASS    OF   '60 


Selden,  Charles  Wallace,  III      Richmond,  Va. 


Sellers,   Mitchel   Wayne 
Sevier,  James   Montraville 
Shackleford,  Charlie,  Jr. 
Sharpe,  William  Norman,  Jr. 

Shearin,  Edwin  Arthur 
Sheek,  Alton  Jackson 
Shepherd,  William  Ford 
Shillinglaw,  Robert  Tracy 
Shingleton,  Austin  Brooks 


Rockingham 

Asheville 

Aurora 

Chapel  Hill 

Windsor,  Conn. 

Advance 

Lansing 

Asheville 

Stantonsburg 


Shipley,  John   L.  Williamston 

Shive,  Philip  Augustus   Belgian  Congo,  Africa 
Shook,  James  Gill  North  Wilkesboro 

Shurtleff,  James  A.  Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

Sideris,  George  Nicholas  Greenville 

Sigmon,   Harvey  William  Brevard 

Simmons,  Clyde  Edward  Gastonia 

Simmons,   Eugene  M.,  Jr.  Enfield 

Simpson,  James  Dudley,  III  Fayetteville 

Simpson,   Lester  Gould,  Jr.  Jacksonville 


Sitton, 

Harry  Arnold 

Asheville 

Sizemore,   Nearous   C. 

Winston-Salem 

Slough 

ter,  Wilson  Allen,  Jr. 

Blanch 

Sloop, 

Craven,  M.,  Jr. 

Charlotte 

Slcop, 
Smath 

Paul  Alexander 

Concord 

ers,  Robert  Luther 

Candler 

Smith, 

Alfred   Green 

Kinston 

Smith, 

Davie  John,  Jr. 

Goldsboro 

Smith, 

Drexel  Kermit 

Kinston 

Smith, 

Earl  Terry 

Hamlet 

Smith, 

Floyd  A.,  Jr. 

Kinston 

Smith, 

Howard  Wade 

High  Point 

Smith, 

Iverson  Richard 
James  Holt 

Newton 

Smith, 

Lenoir 

Smith, 

Jerry  Alan 

Lenoir 

Smith, 

John   William 

Fountain 

Smith, 

Larry    Baxter 

Marshville 

Smith, 

Larry   Eugene 

Fayetteville 

Smith, 

Lathan,  Jr. 

Troutman 

Smith, 

Lester 

Kernersville 

Smith, 

Max  Gale 

Winston-Salem 

Smith, 

Tillman  Byrd 

Fuquay  Springs 

Smith, 

William    Clay 

Spindale 

Smith, 

Woodley  Kendall 

Deep  Run 

Sorrell 

,   Furman   Yates 

Wadesboro 

[340] 


CLASS    OF   '60 


Speight,  Edwin  Parker 
Spencer,  Roger  Allen 
Spivey,  Ronald  Chris 
Stadler,  Thomas  Richard 
Stainback,  William   Carey 


Sunbury 

Swan  Quarter 

Chadbourn 

Elon  College 

Youngsville 


Stall,  Nelson  Byrd  Newport  News,  Va. 

Sta I  lings,   David  Warren  Thomasville 

Stancil,  James  Armistice  Hoffman 

Stanford,  Gary  Lloyd  Sylva 

Steorts,  Ronald  Carter  Winston-Salem 

Stephens,  Paul  Madison  Rocky  Mount 

Steppe,  Kenneth  Edward  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Stevens,   Larry  Winston-Salem 

Stevens,   Vernon    Ray  Goldsboro 

Stewart,  James  Eugene  Raleigh 

Stokes,  Hazel  Von  Charlotte 

Stotesberry,  Ralph  Bennie  Chester 

Stott,  Charles  Raymond  Wendell 

Stroup,  Daniel   Bruce  Waco 

Stroupe,  Michael  Albert  Bessemer  City 

Sugg,  Benjamin  Montague,  Jr.               Kinston 

Sugg,  Edward  Rodin  Smithfield 

Sullins,  Jess  Agustus  Biltmore 

Sullivan,  Gene  Autry  Selma 

Sunderland,  Gary  Eugene  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sutton,  Albert  Clinton,  Jr.  Asheville 

Sutton,  Dale  Allen  Bryson  City 

Swanson,  Oliver  N.,   IN  Pilot  Mountain 

Swicegood,  James  Titus  Lexington 

Swindell,   Winfield   Scott  Raleigh 

Swing,  Roland  Kenneth  Lox 

Sykes,  Paul  Wesley,  Jr.  Norfolk,  Va. 

Talbert,  Stephen  Delynn  Spray 

Talbott,  Graham  Merriett  Wallace 

Tart,  William  Golden,  Jr.  Benson 

Taylor,  George  Carlyle  Oscar      Rocky  Mount 

Taylor,  Larry  Holmes  Marion 

Taylor,  Lucius  Rives,  Jr.  Jackson 

Teasley,  R.  Bruce  Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Terry,  Roger  Vernon,  Jr.      Newport  News,  Va. 

Tharrington,  Herman  Reginal,  Jr.  Bunn 

Thomas,  Jack  Maxton  Sanford 

Thomas,    Johnie    Darrell  Sanford 

Thomason,  Robert  Bradley  Lexington 

Thomasson,  Worth  Bagley,  Jr.          Lexington 


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CLASS   OF  '60 

Thompson,   Edsel   Hughett  Smithfield 

Thompson,  John   R.  Hickory 

Tillery,  Clarence  Anderson,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Timblin,  Stanley  Walter  Durham 

Tosto,  Edgar  Paul  Sea  Level 

Traber,  Lawrence  James  Arden 

Trent,   Wallace    Lee  Kernersville 

Triplett,  Oscar  Everette,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Trivett,  William  Walter  Boone 

Trotman,  John  Lee  Norfolk,  Va. 

Trotter,  Donald  Lee  Raleigh 

Troutman,  John  William  Statesville 

Troutman,  William  Harvey  Concord 

Trunnell,  Albert  Glenworth,  Jr.  Southport 

Turner,  Bobby  Carroll  Cherryville 

Turner,  Jerrell  Maurice  Laurinburg 

Turner,  Jack  Boyd  Old  Fort 

Turner,  Roger  Blair  Gastonia 

Tuttle,  Bobby  Warren  Raleigh 

Tyson,  Bradley  Yates  Wadesboro 

Tyson,  Martin  Luther,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Umphlett,  Charlie  Morgan  Hertford 

Umstead,  Willis  Cranmer  Garner 

Underwood,  Edgar  Myron,   III...  Sanford 

Vinson,  Joseph  Bennett  Raleigh 

Wagner,  William  Deaton  Charlotte 

Wagstaff,   Robert  Lee  Kannapolis 

Wail,  Keppel   Duane  Asheville 

Walker,  Charles  Robert...  Forest  City 

Walker,  Glen  Edward  Morganton 

Walker,  Raymond  Harley,  Jr.  Sparta 

Walker,  Robert  Henry  Yanceyville 

Walker,  William  Earl  Rocky  Mount 

Wallace,  Jacob  Lightsey,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Wallace,  Thomas  Edward,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Wallinger,  Ralph  Scott  Ashland,  Va. 

Word,  Grady  Dallas  Cullowhee 

Ward,  James  Osker  Wilmington 

Ward,   Noah    Linwood  Nakina 

Ward,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.  Mt.  Holly 

Warlick,  Robert  Bennett  Raleigh 
Waters,  Robert  Warren          Roanoke  Rapids 

Waters,  Wilbert  J.  Pinetown 

Watson,  James  Elwyn,  Jr.  Red  Springs 

Watson,  James  Felton,  Jr.  Kenly 


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CLASS    OF   '60 


Watson,  Kent  Emanuel 

Rodanthe 

Watts,  Glenn   Brawley,  Jr. 

Huntersville 

Watts,  Ronald  Carl 

Charlotte 

Waynick,   Howard   Lewis 

Statesville 

Weaver,  Jack  Carroll 

Greensboro 

Webb,  Walter  Hoyle  Shelby 
Webber,  Robert  Clinton         Blountville,  Tenn. 

Webster,  Henry  Wise  Shannon 
Weeks,  Harold  Robert      Mexico  City,  Mexico 

Weeks,   Joseph   Terence  Tarboro 

Wells,  Daniel  R.  Garner 

Wells,  Stacy  Allen,  Jr.  Wilmington 

Westmoreland,  Grover  W.  Troutman 

Whaley,   Edward   Kendall  Richlands 

Whisnant,  James  Edward  Morganton 

White,  Claud   Edwin  Shelby 

White,  Gerald  McLain  Charlotte 

White,  Gerald  S.  Youngsville 

Whitener,  Daniel  Clary  Huntersville 

Whitesell,  Fred  Erwin  Pinehurst 

Whitesides,  Grier  Elliott  Lincolnton 

Whitley,  Charles  Brown,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Whitley,  John  Bruce.-  Charlotte 

Wilkie,  Jack  Edward  Valdese 

Wilkins,  Robert  Ledbetter  Fayetteville 

Willey,  Norman   Hill  Raleigh 

Williams,  Horace  Eugene  Henderson 

Williams,  James  Grey  Bunn 

Williams,  James  Speed  Raleigh 

Williams,  Joe  Madison  Obin 

Williams,  Robert  Christopher  Concord 

Williams,  Snyder  Franklin  Rose  Hill 

Williamson,  John  Hybert..  Raleigh 

Wilson,  Robert  Benjamin  Robersonville 

Wilson,  Roger  Vinson  Stokesdale 

Winston,  Robert  J....  Youngsville 

Wiseman,  Jack  Wilson  Altamont 

Witzke,  Christian   Heinrich,  III             Wilson 

Wolfe,  Stephen   Paxton  Jamesville 

Wood,  Stacey  Allen.  Raleigh 

Wood,  Thomas  John  Raeford 

Woodlief,  Rufus  Omega  Henderson 

Woodward,  James  Adams  Suffolk 

Woppman,   Richard  Alan  Newark,   N.  Y. 

Wright,  Owen  Davis  Henderson 

Yarborough,  Philip  Pershing  Lexington 

Yoder,  Paul  Eugene  Winston-Salem 

Younts,  Robert  Wade  Spray 


Terry   Brooks 
Secretary 


Lowery  Alton   Daniels,  Jr. 
President 


Joel  W.   Ray 
Treasurer 


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SOPHOMORE  LEADERSHIP  SOCIETY 


OFFICERS 

John   David   Fulton  President 

David  Walter  Thomas  Vice-President 

Donald  Ray  Fountain  Secretary-Treasurer 


Larry   Ben   Baxter 
George  Waring  Boys,  Jr. 
John   Phillips  Carlton 
Donald   Ray   Fountain 
John   David   Fulton 


Edwards   Reid   Hinson 
Charles   Lee  Jordan   III 
Benjamin  Upchurch  Kettrcl 
Haden   Edward   Knox 
William   Lewis  O'Quinn 


David   Walter  Thomas 


The  Order  of  Thirty  and  Three  is  a  local  honorary 
organization  consisting  of  a  total  of  thirty-three  mem- 
bers. The  eleven  active  members  are  picked  at  the 
beginning  of  the  spring  semester  from  the  Sophomore 
Class   and    remain   active   until   the   following   Spring. 

The  members  selected  are  considered  to  be  the  out- 
standing members  of  the  Sophomore  Class.  Selection  is 
the  highest  honor  a  Sophomore  can  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  accom- 
plish the  greatest  good,  as  determined  by  the  active 
membership. 

The  objects  of  Thirty  and  Three  are:  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. 


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Abe,  Fujio  Albemarle 

Abernathy,  Ralph  Garland  Gastonia 

Acra,  Roland  Haiti 

Adams,  Andrew  Albert  Charlotte 

Adams,  Robert  Leon  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

Adams,  Salathiel   Liell,   III  Rowland 

Adcock,  Shelton  Young  Henderson 

Aldridge,  John  Arthur  Winston-Salem 

Alford,  James  Lewis  Whitakers 

Alford,  Nancy  Eloise  Raleigh 

Al-Hachim  Abdul  Wahid  M.  Samarra,  Iraq 

Allen,  Charles  Raymond  Goldsboro 

Allen,  Melvin  Lee  Ramseur 

Allen,  Norman  Samuel  Graham 

Alligood,  James  Warren,  Jr.  Beaufort 

Allred,  Johnny  William  Elon  College 

Al-Muddaris  Moobid  Faik  Baghdad,  Iraq 

Alread,  Luther  C,  Jr.  Ft.  Worth,  Texas 

Ang,  George  Tan  Manila,  Philippines 

Angel,  Alica   Ruth  Franklin 

Annas,  Samuel   Leon  Hudson 

Armstrong,  Robert  Powell  Bladenboro 

Arnold,  Jerry   Frank  Spruce   Pine 

Arthur,  James  Harrison  Mt.  Holly 

Arthurs,  David  Franklin  Mooresville 

Atkinson,  Marion  Wayne  Elizabethtown 

Avent,  Robert  Ray  Raleigh 

Bailey,  William  Danville,  Va. 

Baker,  Robert  Homer,  Jr.  Wilmington 

Baker,  Warren  David  China  Grove 

Baldwin,    Frederick    Foster  Clarkton 

Baldwin,  Von  McLoyd  Durham 

Bales,  Eldridge  Theodore  Winston-Salem 

Ball,  David  Graham,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Ball.  William   Roy  Burgaw 

Ballenger,  Edward  Broadus  Cliffside 

Barefoot,   Bright  Hilton  Matthews 

Barham,  Samuel  Allison      Washinqton,  D.  C. 
Barker,    Bennie   Lee  Warrensville 

Barnes,  David  C,  Jr.  Lenoir 

Barnes     Elliott    Burton,   Jr.  Corapeake 

Barnhill,  Alton  James,  Jr.  Bunnlevel 

Barrier,  Cleveland  Lipe  Mt.  Pleasant 

Rarrinaer,  Barry  Sinclair  Newton 

Barrinaer,  Larry  Erwin  Hickory 

Bartholomew,  Norman  Eugene  Raleigh 
Bassett,  Donald  Georqe 

Shawinigan  Falls,  Quebec 

Batchelor,  Billy  Joe  Morrisville 

Batchelor,  William  Maylon,  Jr.  Tarboro 

Beam,   Jimmy   Havnes  Statesville 

Beard,  Hoyt  Sturdivant  Pittsboro 

Bedo,  Jerry  Walter  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

Belanaia.  Elmo  McCotter,  Jr.  Arapahoe 

Belt,  Clifford  Albert  Timonium,  Md. 

Bennett,  Bobby  Gene  Glen  Alpine 

Bennett,    George    Ratliff  Raleigh 

Berry,  Bobby  Mac  Burlington 

Best,  Willie  Dean  Goldsboro 

Biggers,  Homer  Lee,  Jr.  Morganton 

Biggerstaff,   William   Thomas  Shelby 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Bighorn,  Isaac  Leroy  Raleigh 

Bissinger,  Richard  Turner  Wilmington 

Black,  Jerry  Nelson  West  End 

Black,  Mary  Elizabeth  High  Point 

Blackwood,  Ralph  Lee,  Jr.  Chapel  Hill 

Blackwood,  Samuel  J.  Raleigh 

Blake,   Henry  Clay,  Jr.  Leland 

Blake,  James  Gordon  III  Wallace 

Bloke,  William  Russell  Newport 

Blanchard,  Robert  Brooks  Wallace 

Blankenship,   Robert  Vann  Charlotte 

Blizzard,  Donald  Davis  Richlands 

Blizzard,  Gerald  Vincent  Wilmington 

Bodie,  James  Frederick  Thomasville 

Bodziak,  James  Paul  Davis  Weville,  Pa. 

Boles,  Hermon  Eugene  Winston-Salem 

Bolick,   Neil  Oren  Hickory 

Bolinger,  John   William  Vale 

Bone,   Roger  Wayne  Nashville 

Booker,  John  McArtan  Clinton 

Boone,  Carl  Harrison  Elm  City 

Bordeaux,  Larry  Dawson  Ingold 

Bostian,  Max  E.  China  Grove 

Bowen,  Robert  Calvin,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Bowling,   Richard   Hausbar  Greensboro 

Boyer,  Allen  Norman  Ft.  Gordon,  Ga. 

Boyette,  Allen  C.  Goldsboro 

Boyette,  Billy  Wall  Kenly 

Boyland,  James  Leo  Alexandria,  Va. 

Bracey,  Lucius  Hazeltine  South  Hill,  Va. 

Bradshaw,  James   Brookshire  Raleiqh 

Brakebill,  James  Henry,  III  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 

Branch,  Robert  Bailey  Rich  Square 

Brannock,  William   Eugene  Reidsville 

Brannon,  Henry  Kimbrough,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Brewer,  James   Lee,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Bridges,   Robert  Owen  Cary 

Brill,  Richard  Byron  Urbanna,  Va. 

Brintnall,  William  Carle  Bryson  City 

Brittain,  Wayne  Michael  Moraanton 

Britton,  Walter  Martin  Lasker 

Brockmann,   Otto    Raven,   Jr.  Greensboro 

Brooks,    Francis   Arthur,    III  Greensboro 

Brooks,  Wayne  M.  Raleigh 

Brothertow,  Robert  Kaylor  Sherrill's  Ford 

Broughton,   John,    III  Hertford 

Brown,  Charles  Calvin  Richmond,  Va. 

Brown,  Charles  Richard  Winston-Salem 

Brown,   Henry  Alfred  Apex 

Brown,   Randall   Lanier  Greensboro 

Brown,  Talmage  Thurman,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Brown,  William   Robert  Bat  Cave 

Browning,  James   Stephen  Salisbury 

Bryan,  Benjamin   Edward  Jacksonville 

Bryan,   George    Howard  Winston-Salem 

Buck,  0.  Ledrue,  Jr.  Washington 

Bullard,  James  Connor  Charlotte 
Bulluck,  John  David,  Jr.        Greenwich,  Conn. 

Bunting,   Phillip  Marshall  Greensboro 

Burke,  Baxter  Daniel  Siler  City 


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Burwell,  Venable  Babcock  Oxford 

Busic,    Robert   Franklin  Sparta 

Butler,   Roy   McMillian,    II  Clarkton 
Buxton,   Kenneth  Shearin         Roanoke   Rapids 

Byers,  Ted   Ronald  Concord 

Byrd,   David   Lincoln  Chadbourn 

Byrd,   Edward   Morton  Orrum 

Byrd,  John  LaFayette,   III  Henderson 

Byrd,  William  Byron,  Jr.  Bunnlevel 

Byrne,  Matthew  Love  Rocky  Mount 

Cabe,  Alex  Wilmer,  Jr.  Fontana  Dam 

Cabe,   Lewis  Russell  Franklin 

Caldwell,  James   Daniel  Clyde 

Callicutt,  Joseph  Huqh  Asheboro 

Calvert,  Richard  C.  M.,  Ill  Warwick,  Va. 

Campbell,   Robert  LeRoy  Hickory 

Carey,  Java  O'Neil  Burlington 

Carpenter,  Lewis  Franklin,  Jr.  Dallas 

Carr,  John  Curtis  Goldsboro 

Carrier,  Albert  Heath,  III  Charlotte 

Carringer,  John  McClung  Andrews 

Carrington,  Thomas  Watkins,  Jr.  Oxford 
Carroll,  Henry  C.                 Chappagua,  N.  Y. 

Carroll,  Marley  Pegues  Shelby 

Carson,  John   Kelsie  Morristown,  Tenn. 

Carter,  Berkley  Roger  Reidsville 

Carter,  Billy  Wayne  Middlesex 

Carter,  Donald  Woodson  Elm  City 

Carver,  James  William  Fayetteville 

Cates,  Addis  Pittard,  Jr.  Faison 

Cato,  J.  Thomas  Charlotte 

Cavanaugh,  Marvin  Stephen  Jacksonville 

Cherry,  Solomon  Thad  Fayetteville 

Childress,  Mitchoel   Lee  Gibsonville 
Christenbury,  Ear!  Thrmas,  Jr.      Fayetteville 

Christenbury,  Silos  Ted  Harrisburg 

Christiansen,  John  W.,  Jr.  Whiteville 

Christopher,  William  Ames  Franklin,  Va. 

Chumley,  Paul  Frcrik!!n  Fayetteville 

Clarke,  James  Albon  Valdese 

Clemmer,  William  Herbert  High  Point 

Clemmons,  Gene  Arthur  Clayton 

Clifton,  Frank  Thomas,  Jr.  Mt.  Olive 

Cobb,  John  Charles  Asheville 

Coble,  David  Frank'in  Garland 

Coble,  David  Scott  Garland 

Coble,  James  Alfred  Liberty 

Cole,   Robert   Ervin  Charlotte 

Colombo,  Ronald  W.  Pearl  River,  N.  Y. 

Colson,  Charles  Edward  Norwood 

Combs,  Clarence  Leon  Draper 

Cone,  Worth  Frederick  Spring  Hope 

Connell,  Oscar  Watson,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Connor,  Ronald  Everett  Wilmington 

Cook,  Johnny  Hugh  Marion 

Cooke,  James   Robert  Huntersville 

Cooke,  Oren  Boyd  Maiden 

Cooper,  David  Elder  Cary 

Cope,  Richard  Owen  Gastonia 

Cope,    Roy    Douglas  Lexington 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Cotbett,   Thomas   Busbee  Garner 

Corning,   Robert  Crump,  Jr.  Rockingham 

Correll,  Edward  Max  Monroe 

Correll,  Robert  Edward   Lee,  III      Laurinburg 

Couchell,  Gus   Perry  Charlotte 

Craig,  Margaret  Louise  Fuquay  Springs 

Creed,  Jack  Walters  Boone 

Cremens,  Walter  Allen  Charlotte 

Crook,  John  Marvin  Enka 

Croom,  Clyde  Edward  Knigrwdale 

Cross,  Frank  Tucker  Sunbury 

Crotts,  Carl   Benson  Trinity 

Crowell,  Joseph  Spottswood  Enka 
Currie,  James  Richard  Ogdensburg,  N.  J. 
Cutler,  Carl                    Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 

Cutler,  Ernest  Harding  Blounts  Creek 

Dale,  Jan  Keith  Sneads  Ferry 

Daniels,   Lowry  Alton  Driver,  Vo. 

Daughety,  William  Floyd  Lexington 

Daughtry,  Robert  Lawrence  Conway 

Davis,  Charles  Alfred  Brevard 

Davis,  James  L'Roy  Raleigh 

Davis,  Joe  Eric  Charlotte 

Davis,  John  Charles  Greensboro 

Davis,  Robert  Baker  Elizabeth  City 

Davis,   Robert   Dabney  Winston-Salem 

Dawkins,  William  Lester  High  Poini 

DeArmon,   Benjamin  Theodore  Charlotte 

Deaton,    Bobby    Bernard  Morganton 

Decker,  David  Richard  Winsion-Salem 

Dee,  Dewey  Daniel  Manila,  Philippines 

Dellinger,  Cecil  McClellan  Stanley 

Dennis,  William  Lawrence  Randleman 

Dickens,  Robert  Maynard  Black  Mountain 

Dinnes,  William   Donald  Franklin 

Distefano,   Robert  Vincent  Cheltenham 

Ccdson,  Guy  McPherson,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Doggett,  William  Tate  High  Point 

Donaldson,  Joe  Kelly  Mt.  Mourne 

Duncan,  Frank  Patrick  Siler  City 

Duncan,  John  Kenneth  Kannapolis 

Duncan,  Marshall  Yates  Clayton 

Dunn,  Harry  Patton,  Jr.  Danville,  Va. 

Dunning,  Kenneth  Alan  Kinston 
Dyer,  Edward  Grant                North  Wilkesboro 

Early,  John   Gordon  Raleigh 

Earp,  James  Wiley,  Jr.  Selma 

Easom,  Theo  O'Neal  Wilmington 

Eberly,  Curt  Weik  Sheridan,  Pa. 

Eck,  Thomas  H.  Savannah,  Ga. 

Edmonds,  Lloyd  Verner  Roanoke  Rapids 

Edwards,  Charles  Wade  Ramseur 

Edwards,  Jerry  Allen  Mooresville 

Edwards,  John  Lester,  Jr.  Waynesville 

Edwards,  John  Thomas,  Jr.  Spring  Hope 

Edwards,  William  Sandford  Middlesex 

Eidson,  Thomas  Wayne  Greenville 

Elam,  Edward  Stuart  Charlotte 

Elam,  Richard  C.  Hickory 

EIHaimus,  Abdul  Wahid  Baghdad,  Iraq 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Ellis,  Edward  William,  Jr.  Henderson 

Ellis,  George  Burkhardt  Winston-Salem 

Ellis,   Larry  Wayne  Durham 

Ellis,  Robert  Charles,  Jr.  Shelby 

Ellis,  Robert  Guy,  Jr.  Marion 

Emerson,  Thomas  Jackson  Siler  City 

English,  William  Ollin  Raleigh 

Ensley,  William   Fletcher  Rutherfordton 

Eppes,   William    Ryan  Charlotte 

Eskridge,  Harold  Eugene  Shelby 

Eudy,  Larry  Dean  Charlotte 

Everett,  Marvin  McHenry  Robersonville 

Falkner,  John  Macy,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Fansler,   David   Wayne  Winston-Salelm 

Farrell,  Claude   Herman,    III  Raleigh 

Feimster,  Alan  Taylorsville 

Felmet,  Jack  Welch  Waynesville 

Fields,  Edgar  Milton,  Jr.  Hertford 

Finger,  David  Alton,  Jr.  Kannapolis 

Fish,  George  William  Roanoke  Rapids 

Fish,  Rufus  Talmadge,  Jr.  Wilson 

Fisher,  James  Crowell,  Jr.  Mt.  Pleasant 

Fisher,  John  Reed  High  Point 

Fisher,  Norman  Ray  Raleigh 

Fitts,   Edward   Plummer,  Jr.  Littleton 

Fitts,   Jerry    Burt  Raleigh 
Flynt,  Herman  Elwood,  Jr.      Guilford  College 

Fogle,   Fred  Aull  Shelby 
Folsom,  James  Warren      Newport  News,  Va. 

Fore,  James  Ray  Waynesville 

Ford,  Russell  Winfred,  Jr.  Albemarle 

Ford,  Wayne  Emrick  Richmond,  Va. 

Fornes,  Bruce  M.  Sanford 

Fort,  Jack   Bernard  Winston-Salem 

Foss,  Emmett  Wooten,  Jr.  LaGrange 

Foster,  James  Lippard  Statesville 

Foushee,  Charles  Broadus,  Jr.  Sanford 

Fowler,  Robert  Lewis  Bryson  City 

Fowts,   William    Elbert  Franklin 

Franklin,   Kenneth   Vaden,  Jr.  Cary 

Frazier,   Harold   Leon  Charlotte 

Frazier,   James    Richard  Charlotte 

Freeman,  John  Irvan  Lincolnton 

Fulcher,  William  Freddy  Rocky  Mount 

Fullington,  Ronald  Wayne  Greensboro 

Fulton,  John  Scott  Wilmington 

Gagnon,  Robert  Edward  Ayden 
Gamble,  Ernest  Washington,  Jr.        Salisbury 

Gardner,  Thomas   Alfred  Cliffside 

Garner,  Charles  Philemon  Wilmington 

Garner,  Patricia  Louise  Raleigh 

Garrison,  George  Walker,  Jr.  Statesville 

Garrison,  Mervin  James  Winston-Salem 

Gay,  Aubrey  Leonard  Zebulon 

Gegner,  William  Raymond  Secaucus,  N.  J. 

Gerringer,  Hugh  Leslie,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Gibbs,   Russell   Wayne  Englehard 

Gibson,  John  Woyne  Fairmont 

Gibson,  Peter  Murray  Laurel  Hill 

Gibson,  Raleigh  Jack,  Jr.  Sandy  Ridge 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Gilliam,  David   Dolian  Burlington 
Giraudo,  Lawrence  Bernard 

Jackson   Heights,   N.  Y. 

Glover,  Stanley  Warren  Spring  Hope 

Goldstein,  Lawrence  Mooresville 

Gore,  Ira  Carroll  Tabor  City 

Goswick,  Carl  Raymond,  Jr.  Durham 

Grady,  William  Ward  Raleigh 

Graham,  Charles   Elbridge,  Jr.  Linwood 

Graham,  James  Lee  Yadkinville 
Graham,  Michael    Henry          Winston-Salem 

Graham,  Phillip  Ray  Yadkinville 

Gray,  Erving  Harrison  Avon 

Gray,  Robert  Fredrick,  Jr.  Wadesboro 

Green,  Malcolm  Alston  Durham 

Green,  Thomas  Sweet  Butner 

Greene,  Charles  William  Canton 

Griffin,  James  Randolph  Rocky  Mount 

Grimsley,  Daniel  Lawrence  Acme 

Gruzdis,  James  Vincent,  Jr.  Thomasville 

Gryder,   Reid   Kent  Rockingham 

Gupton,  Charles  Pernell  Castalia 

Gurganus,  Clyde  Mitchell  Williamston 

Gurganus,   Frankie   Edwards  Williamston 

Hackney,  James  Acra,   III  Washington 

Haddock,  William  A.  Jacksonville 

Hagaman,  John  Royce  Zionville 

Hager,   Robert   Luther  Alexis 

Hager,  Ted   Eugene  Mt.  Holly 

Hall,  Augustus  S.  Raleigh 

Hall,  John  Dwight  Reidsville 

Hall,  William  Headley  High  Point 

Halsey,  Hugh  Warden  Piney  Creek 

Hamilton,  James  Loyd  Shelby 

Hammett,    Howard    Powell  Concord 

Hamrick,  Herman  Howard  Shelby 
Hamrick,  Vincent  Arnold         .Winston-Salem 

Hand,   James    Richardson  Dowell 

Hardage,  John    Harrelson  Norlina 

Harden,  William   Roy  Plymouth 

Hardin,   Paul    Douglas  Canton 

Hardison,   Joe    William  Fayetteville 

Harrelson,  Hugh  Gene,  Jr.  Lexington 

Harris,   Billy  Wade  Durham 

Harris,    Dennis    Irvin,   Jr.  Greenville 

Harris,  Harold  Brookshire  Mt.  Gilead 

Harris,   Roy   Leonard  Robbins 

Harrill,  Jay  Black,  Jr.  Shelby 
Harrill,  Thomas  Lawson        Patterson  Springs 

Harrington,  Johnnie  Mack  Ayden 

Harrington,  Tony  Miller  Landis 

Hartley,   Donald   Leroy  Graham 

Hartline,  Leon  Mason  Statesville 

Hartsell,  Hal  Craig,  Jr.__.  Concord 

Harvey,  Marion   Lee  Thomasville 

Hastings,  Jimmy  Richardson  Morganton 

Hatch,  Rex  Tillman  Mt.  Olive 

Hathcock,  Allan  Conrad  Albemarle 

Hatley,  Wayne  Douglas  Charlotte 

Hauser,   Ronald   Billy  High   Point 

Hawn,  Kenneth  Lee  Charlotte 


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Heafner,   Edwin   Zacheus  Charlotte 

Heafner,  James  Patrick  Charlotte 

Hearn,  Chase  Patterson  Raleigh 

Heath,  Bobby  Odell  Wade 

Hedden,  Ray  Oliver  Bryson  City 

Helms,   Brian   Belk  Greensboro 

Herring,  Travis  I Seven  Springs 

Hester,  Donald  Larry  Stanley 

Hill,   Robert   Kendall  Kinston 

Hinson,  Thomas  Bessemer  City 

Hix,  William  Fletcher  Asheboro 

Hodges,  Louis  Curtis  Dobson 

Hodgin,  Jerry  Edward  Guilford 

Hodgin,  James  Nelson  Guilford 

Hoffecker,  Frank  LeRoy  Charlotte 

Hoffman,  Roy  Edward,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Hogan,   Philip   Gene  Norman 

Hogg,  Thomas  Grier  High  Point 

Holder,   Roy  Clifton  Liberty 

Holland,  James  Alvin  Marion 

Hollis,  George  Robert  Shelby 

Holloman,  Charles  Thomas  Seaboard 

Holt,  Robert  Nisbet,  Jr.  Pantego 
Holton,  George  Montague,  Jr.      Williamston 

Hooper,  Alvin  Dillard  Tuckasegee 
Hoots,  Gene  Allen                      Winston-Salem 

Hoover,  Herbert  Ronald  Concord 

Hooper,  William  Whitfield,  Jr.  Leaksville 

Hoskins,  William  Blan,  Jr.  Fayetteville 

Hoskins,  Thomas  Reeves  Spencer 

Houser,  Charles   Ray  Asheville 

Howell,  Jon  Russell  Lenoir 

Howell,  William  Edward  Roduco 

Hoyle,  Barbara  Ruth  Cherryville 

Hoyle,  Dan  Hilliard  Henderson 

Hubbard,   Richard  Gary  Hildebran 

Hudson,  Robert  Lee  Roanoke  Rapids 

Hudson,  Wayne  Thomas  Guilford  College 

Huffman,   David  Glenn  Burlington 

Hughes,  George  Roscoe  Raleigh 

Huqgins,   Joseph   Allen  Wilmington 

Hulbert,  William  Henry  Sanford 

Hunsucker,  Royce  Hulton  Greenville 

Hunter,    Harold    Dean  Weaverville 

Inge,  Donald  Eugene  Weldon 

Isenhour,  John   Henry,  Jr.  Salisbury 

Jackson,  Philip  Stephen  Pittsboro 

Jackson,    Raymond    Edson  Watha 

Jackson,  Travis   Lawrence  Marion 

Jacobs,  Larry  Gilbert  Salisbury 

Javid,  Soleiman  Teheran,  Iran 

Jefferies,  Kenneth  Franklin  New  Hill 

Jenkins,  Robert  Duke  Grifton 

Johnson,  Jules   Doar,  Jr.  Shelby 

Johnson,  Lennart  Albert      Stockholm,  Sweden 

Johnson,  Ronald  Maddox  Fayetteville 
Johnson,  Sigvard   B.                Greenwich,  Conn. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Tharpe  Littleton 

Jones,  Charles   Franklin  Charlotte 

Jones,  Claude  Ervin  Raleigh 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Jones,  James   Benton  Charlotte 

Jones,  Morris   Ben  Burgaw 

Jones,  Paul  Richard  Kingsport,  Tenn. 

Jones,  Ray  Edward  Statesville 

Jones,  Thomas  Lane  Brevard 

Joseph,  Stella  Lima,  Peru 

Joyce,  Douglass  Ross  Raleigh 

Keistler,  James  W.,  Jr.  Great  Falls,  S.  C. 

Kendall,  Worth  Alexander  Wadesboro 

Kincaid,  Jerry  Alden  Lenoir 

King,   Henry   Frank,   III  Salisbury 

King,  John  Harold,  Jr.  Smithfield 

King,  Lee  Ellis  Charlotte 

King,  Truman   Lewis,  Jr.  Raleigh 

King,  William  Garland,  Jr.  Graham 

Kirkpatrick,  Robert  M.  Charlotte 

Kiser,  Albert  Rufus  Winston-Salem 

Kistler,   Richard  Carey  Charlotte 

Kivett,  William  Daffron  Ramseur 

Kjosnes,  Nils  Ivar  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Knight,  John  Bradley  Wilmington 

Knott,  Grady  Daniel  Clayton 

Knox,  William  Edward  Winston-Salem 

Kugler,   Rudy  George  Charlotte 

Kunde,  Virgil  George  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Lackey,  Walter  Jackson,  Jr.                 Fallston 

Lambert,  Roger  De  Witt  Andrews,  S.  C. 

Lambeth,  Clay  Thomas,  Jr  High  Point 

Lankford,  Phillip  Gene  Kannapolis 

Landmesser,   Richard   Alan  Mocksville 

Lane,  Russell  Herman  Stantonsburg 

Langston,  Edward  Herman,  Jr.             Raeford 

Lanier,  Harvey  Glenn  Maple  Hill 

Lassiter,  William  Stone  Spring  Hope 

Laughon,   Kermit  Oliver,  Jr.               Jefferson 

Laughter,  Jon  Harvey  Hendersonville 

Law,  Sidney  Edward  Pelham 

Leath,   Robert   William  Sanford 

Lee,  Benjamin  Glen  Hollister 

Lee,  Horace  Alton  Raleigh 

Lee,  Jimmy  Baine  Lumberton 

Lee,  Robert  Davis  Norwood 

Leffler,  Dennis  Frank  Charlotte 

Leggett,  Ira  Paul,  Jr.  Washington 

Lennon,  Bernard  Broughton  Evergreen 

Leonard,  James  C,   III  Winston-Salem 

Leveque,   Pierre   Andre  Oxford 

Leverett,  James  Frederick  Raleigh 

Lewis,   Kenneth   McMillan  Fayetteville 

Lewis,  Marcus  Faison  Roseboro 

Liles,  Richard  Terry  Zebulon 

Lindsay,  Anthony  Gene  Clinton 

Lindsay,  Donald  Sherald  Mt.  Olive 

Lindsay,    Ronald    Gerald  Mt.  Olive 

Lineberger,  Earl  L.,  Jr.  Bessemer  City 

Lingerfelt,  Dan  Herbert  Morganton 

Little,    Cecil    Stanley  Greensboro 

Little,  Charles   Harvey  Kenly 

Little,  Herbert  Randolph  Ayden 

Littleton,  David  Marvin  Goldsboro 


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Locklear,  Proctor,  Jr.  Shannon 

Loewenstern,  Michael  Cali,  Colombia 

Long,  William  Barry. ..  Gastonia 

Love,  Jimmy  Oscar  Concord 

Love,  Ray  Nesbit  Concord 

Lowe,  James   Edward  Greensboro 

Lowry,  Edward  R.,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Loyd,  Archie  Kay  Statesville 

Lyon,  Thomas  Henry  Durham 

McAteer,  Porter  Lee  Gastonia 

McBane,  George  Clyde,  Jr.  Hillsboro 

McCain,  William  Jennings  Candler 

McCall,  Harold  Guy,  Jr.  Stoneville 

McCarson,   Larry  Jay  Hendersonville 
McClintock,  Coy  Edwin          Pleasant  Garden 

McCollum,  Charlie  Gray  Reidsville 

McCombs,  Darwin  Hilary  Kannapolis 

McCracken,   Robert   Hugh  Clyde 

McCree,  James  J.  Holly  Ridge 

McCullough,  John   Edward  Charlotte 

McCuiston,  Phil  Thomas,  Jr.  Kernersville 

McDonald,  Claude  Havis,  Jr.  Concord 

McDonald,  Hugh  Dallas  Bunnlevel 

McDonald,  John  Rex  Cameron 

McEachern,   Hugh  A.,  Jr.  Wilmington 

McGee,  Carl   Louis  Lenoir 

McGee,  David  Franklin  Ferguson 
McGinn,  Leighton   Edward,  Jr.          Charlotte 

McGinnis,  Jerry  Ronald  Asheville 

McGowan,  James  Alton,  Jr.  Winston-Salem 

Mcintosh,  Ervin  Winfield  New  Bern 

McLamb,  Nathan   Henry  Clinton 

McLeod,  Leo  Conrad  Winston-Salem 

McMahon,   Charles   David  Swannanoa 

McNeill,   Donald  Charles  Red  Springs 

McNeill,  James  Ralph  Lansing 

McRae,  David  Scott  Ellerbe 

McSwain,  Wade  Hampton,  Jr.  Albemarle 

McVicker,  Gerald  Pehden  Maxton 

Mace,  Samuel  Viers  Street,  Md. 

Madre,  Edward  Lee  Hertford 

Madren,  Frank  Simpson  Elon  College 

Mahaney,  Arthur  R.,  Jr.  Kenbridge,  Va. 

Malpass,  William  Don  Norfolk,  Va. 
Mann,  Douglas  Donald        Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

Mann,  Harold  Reid  Mebane 

Mann,  Truxton  King,  Jr.  New  Bern 

Manning,  Ernest  Simons  Wilson 

Manning,  Joseph  Clifton  Nashville 

Mansfield,  Charles  Edward  Greensboro 

Markos,  John  Gus  Burlington 

Marks,   Stuart   Alexander  Wilmington 

Marks,    William    Olen  Raleigh 

Marsh,  Harold  Stinson  Siler  City 

Marshall,  Michael  Gurey  Winston-Salem 

Martin,  Charles  Edward  Lenoir 

Mason,  Franklin  Gleech  Wilson 

Massengil,  Ransom  Jackson,  Jr.          Durham 

Massey,  Jerry  Pearson  Statesville 

Matthis,  Miles  Ray  Black  Creek 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Mauney,  Ronald  Matthew  Shelby 

Mayer,  Ronald  Michael  Asheville 

Meads,  Laster  Byron  Elizabeth  City 

Merritt,  Kenneth   Earl  Clinton 

Merritt,  Max  Burrage  Richfield 

Michael,  William  Baxter  Bostic 

Michaels,  Thomas  David  Raleigh 

Middleton,  William  Ransom,  Jr.  Garner 

Miller,  Bobby  Russell  Marion 

Miller,  Frank  Lewis  Burlington 

Miller,  James  Graham  Raleigh 

Miller,    Robert   Eugene  Charlotte 

Miller,   William    David  Greensboro 

Mills,  Allen  George  Winston-Salem 

Mills,  Wade  Thomas  Farmville 

Mock,  Willis,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Montgomery,  Carl  Eugene  Semora 

Moore,  Lawrence  Carlton,  Jr.     Atlanta,  Go. 

Moore,  Thomas  Mitchell  Kannapolis 

Mooring,  Luby  Edward  Stantonsburg 

Moose,    Harvey   Carroll  Raleigh 

Morgan,  Harold  Marvin  Candler 

Morrison,  James  O'Dell  Southern   Pines 

Morris,  Walter  Wiley,  III  Durham 

Mosley,  Julian   Devon  Butner 

Moss,  James  Robert  High  Point 

Mozingo,  Roger  Lee  Snow  Hiil 

Mullis,   Harry   Eugene  Reidsville 

Mullis,  Ralph  Hartman  Olin 

Muneyyirci,  Suphi  Istanbul,  Turkey 

Nance,  Robert  Neely  Winston-Salem 

Nelson,   D.   Robert  Andrews 

Nethercutt,  Robert  Lynn.-  Snow  Hill 

Neville,  Atlas  Gordon  Chapel  Hill 

Nifong,  Charles  Michael  Winston-Salem 

Nixon,  John   Franklin  Cramerton 

Novoa,  Luis  Arnulfo  Havana,  Cuba 

Oakley,  John  Kenneth  Durham 

Oberhofer,    Edward   Samuel  Winston-Salem 

O'Briant,   Edwin   Lee  Whitakers 

O'Brien,  William  Lee,  Jr....  Greensboro 

Olive,    Ronald    Lee  Lumberton 

Olive,  Ross  McNeill   .  Fuquay  Springs 

Oliver,  Johnny  Dean   .  Havelock 

Osborne,  Wiley  Jackson  Laurel  Springs 

Outterbridge,  Stephen  Wilson  Raleigh 

Overton,  John  Crayton,  Jr.  Rocky  Mount 

Overton,  Roy  Lee  Louisburg 

Owen,  Clarence  Manly  Hickory 

Owen,  Ernest  Stanley  Fayetteville 

Owens,  Ted  A.  Harriman,  Tenn. 

Oxford,  John  Allen  Hudson 

Parker,  John  Hilton  Hollister 

Parks,  George  Wilson,  Jr. ...  Red  Springs 

Parrish,  James  Irvin  Charlotte 

Parrish,  James  Raeford  Spring  Hope 

Patterson,   Reid   Barnes  Salisbury 

Paul,  Donald  Ross  Bath 

Paul,  Nicholas  Larus  Pantego 

Payne,  Billy  Franklin  Walnut 


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Payne,   David   Jackson  Greensboro 

Pearce,  Tony  Brooks  Zebulon 

Peeler,  Leidy  Yearick  Charlotte 
Pendergraft,  Garrieth  Blan  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 
Pennell,  Roland  Jerry  Newport  News,  Va. 
Pennsyle,   Ronald  Owen             Winston-Salem 

Perkinson,  William    David  Norlina 

Perry,  Glenn  Grey,  Jr.  High  Point 

Perry,  William  Earl  Siler  City 

Peterson,    Frank   Alexander  Raleigh 

Peterson,   Howell    Liveous  Garland 

Phelps,  Albert  Carroll,  Jr.  Sanford 

Phifer,  Arthur  Graham  Shelby 

Phifer,  Billy  Jack,  Jr.  Goldsboro 

Phillips,   Dewey   Lee  Dallas 

Phillips,  Earl  Jennings  St.  Pauls 

Phillips,   Philip   Holleman  Hertford 

Phillips,  Wayne  West  Snow  Hill 

Phipps,  Joe  Crumpler 

Pickett,  Ralph  Stanley  Beulaville 
Pierce,  Robert  Hunter                 Elizabeth  City 

Porter,  Samuel   Lewis,  Jr.  Sparta 

Poteet,  Jack   Riley  Morganton 

Poulos,  James  Nick  Weldon 

Powell,   James   Wheeler  Greensboro 

Powell,  Joseph  Adrian  Spring   Hope 

Price,  Franklin  Roosevelt.  Tarboro 
Prince,  Jimmy   Harold                Fuquay  Springs 

Pritchard,  William  Miles  Raleigh 

Privott,  Wilbur  Joseph,  Jr.  Tyner 

Prout,    Lloyd   Thomas  Durham 

Puett,  John   David  Morganton 

Pugh,  Claud  Ervin  Asheboro 

Pulliam,  George  Donald  Raleigh 

Pullium,  Jerry  Clark  Andrews 

Purdy,  Frank  Kerr,  Jr.  Burlington 

Rackley,  Francis   Dalton  Nashville 

Radford,  Frederick  C.  Kenly 

Rainey,  George  Lee  Raleigh 

Ramsey,  Henry  Clayton  Hubert 

Ramsey,   James    Warren  Shelby 

Raneri,  Samuel  Anthony  Greensboro 

Ransom,  Dennett  Eugene  Frisco 

Rape,  Melvin  W.  Kannapolis 
Raum,  John   Frederick                Winston-Salem 

Raber,  Dean   Howell  York,  Pa. 

Redmon,  Robert  Bruce,  Jr.  Asheville 

Reece,  Roy  Williams,  Jr.  Boonville 

Reichenbach,  Carl  Franklin,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Ravelle,  William  Frederick,  Jr.  Warsaw 

Reynolds,   Arthur    Eugene,    III  Raleigh 

Reynolds,  James  Robert  Boone 

Rhyne,  Gerald  Lawson  Lincolnton 

Rice,  Paul  Hugh,  Jr.  Sunbury 

Richardson,  Hood   Lance  Monroe 

Richardson,  Robert  Glenn,  Jr.  Durham 
Rickard,  Bert  Earl                      Winston-Salem 

Rink,    Donald    Eugene  Salisbury 

Roberson,   Bernard   Gordon  Parmele 

Robertson,  Robert  Anthony  Raleigh 


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CLASS    OF    '61 


Robinson,    Ronold    Leary  Lincolnton 

Romano,  Paul   Ernest  Bristol,  R.   I. 

Romeo,   Paul   Albert  Summerville 

Roper,  Douglas  Gaw  Westport,  Conn. 

Rose,  Charles  Richard  Newton  Grove 

Rosensteel,   Robert   Eugene  Wilmington 

Rosenthal,   Herbert  Gustav  Raleigh 

Roseveare,   David   Arthur  Greenville 

Rowland,   Silas   McDonald  Halifax 
Rowley,  Lee  R.          Croton-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Royal,  Mack  Carter  Stedman 

Rush,    Harris    Fleming  Asheboro 

Saffron,  Henry  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Sanders,  John  Dixon  Southport 

Sanford,  Lonnie  Thomas,  III  Charlotte 

Sanderson,  Charles  LeRoy  Erwin,  Tenn. 

Saunders.  Carl  Horace,  Jr.  Elon  Colleqe 

Sawyer,  Gordon  Edward  Elizabeth  City 

Sawyer,  Rodney  Bernard  Jacksonville 

Schwartz,   Harold  Charlotte 

Scott,  Garland  Elmo,  Jr.  Pineville 

Scott,  John  Guerard  Graham 

Seegers,  Georqe  Samuel,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Sequeira,  Avilino,  Jr.  Huddy,  Ky. 

Sessoms,  William  Rhea,  Jr.  Colerain 

Sexton.  John  E.,  Jr.  Winston-Salem 

Shamblin,  Austin  Leonard  Alcoa,  Tenn. 

Shanks.  Kenneth  Euqene  Kernersville 

Shannon,  Charles  Richard,  Jr.        Laurinburq 

Shaver,  Thomas  Warren  Albemarle 

Shearon,  Ronald  Wilson  Wake  Forest 
Shedd,  Joel  Price                 Washinaton,  D.  C. 

Shepard,  Arthur  James,  Jr.  Waynesville 

Sherrill,  Robert  Taylor  Mooresville 

Shinn,  Thomas  Sadler,  Jr.  Asheville 

Short,  William  J.  Henderson 

Shuller,  Edqar  Ralph  Swansboro 

Shumate,  Stewart  Thomas,  Jr.        Cherryville 

Seigle,  Richard  Gibbons  Winston-Salem 

Siqmon,  Ned  Alan  Hickory 

Simpson,  Taliaferro  S.  Charlotte 

Sinclair,  James  Hinton  Rowland 

Singer,  John  Stephen  New  York.  N.  Y. 

Smart,  Harold  Joseph  Draper 

Smith,   Charles    Durwood  Greenville 

Smith,   Danny  Gold  Raleigh 

Smith,  Frank  Houston,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Smith,  Glendon   Carlyle  Kannapolis 

Smith,  Johnny  Barto  Eustis,  Fla. 

Smith,  Robert  Edward  Fayetteville 

Smith,    Robert  Jones  Asheville 

Smith,  William  Alfred  Asheville 

Smith,  Zigrida  Rita  Raleigh 

Smithermon,  James  Samuel,  Jr.  Troy 

Snipes,  Julian  Brooks  Pittsboro 

Spangler,   Ray  Warlick  Shelby 

Sparks,  Darrell  Bakersville 

Spence,  James  Thornwell  Greensboro 

Spencer,  William  Lewis,  Jr.  Gastonia 

Sprinkle,  Wesley  Edward  Statesville 


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Sproles,  Charles  Albert  Balfour 

Stafford,   Donald   Bennett  Kernersville 

Stallings,  Kenneth  Gordon  Wilson 

Stanford,  Charles  Herbert,  Jr.  Liberty 

Starnes,  Milton  S.  Hudson 

Stearns,  Cecil  Emile  A.  Raleigh 

Steed,  Boyd  Curtis,  Jr.  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Stegall,  Harold  Alton  Warrenton 

Stephens,  Chester  Lee,  Jr.  Elizabeth  City 
Stephenson,  Gorham  Brady      Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 

Stevens,  John  Franklin  Erwin 

Stewart,  George  Colon  Mamers 

Stewart,  John  Gilliam  Gastonia 

Stockord,  Ralph  Reavis  Graham 

Stoker,  Lindell  Gene  Albemarle 

Stokes,  Hugh  Talmadqe,  Jr.  Greenville 

Stone,  Charles  Arnold  Kernersville 

Stone,  James  Kenneth  Charlotte 

Stott,  Parker  Liles  Bailey 

Stout,  Thomas  Calvin  High  Point 

Strickland,  Silas   Ezra,  Jr.  Rocky   Mount 

Styron,  Bobby  Wayne  Stacy 

Sullivan,   Bryan    Edwin  Bath 

Summey,  William  Jenkins  Dallas 

Sutton,   Hubbard  Morris  Newton   Grove 

Sutton,  James  Alton  Thomasville 

Swain,  Edward  M.  Elizabeth  City 

Taborn,  Robert  Lewis  Greensboro 

Talbert,  Glenn  Benard  Albemarle 

Tanner,  Aretwine  Jacksonville 

Taylor,  Glenn  Arrington  Whitakers 

Taylor,  James  H.  Todd 

Taylor,  Jimmy  Alton  Williamston 

Temple,  Ralph  Berlyn  Newport 
Tharrington,  Williams  Harper      Rocky  Mount 

Thomas,  Calvin  Jackson  Raleigh 

Thomas,  Jimmie    Boyden  Salisbury 

Thomas,  William  Covington  Rockingham 

Thornton.  William  Edgar  Kinston 
Tillman,  Leonard  K.            Forest  Hills,  N.  Y. 

Tolen,  Robert  Curtis  Asheboro 

Tourtellot,  Robert  Chester  Charlotte 

Tucker,  George  Azore  Concord 

Tucker,   Richard    Lyon  Greensboro 

Tucker,  William  Carr  Townsville 

Tudor,  Robert  Barnes  Raleigh 

Turner,  Frank  Vance  Raleigh 

Turpin,  Robert  Garner  Newport 

Tyler,  Warren   Randolph  Raleigh 

Tysinger,  James  Edwin  Franklin 

Tyson,  George  Sprunt  Fayetteville 

Tyson,    Robert    Lee  Raleigh 

Upchurch,  Lewis  Marvin,  Jr.  Raeford 

Vail,  James  Thomas  Spencer 

Vann,  Thomas  Phillips  Southern   Pines 

Vaughn,  Charles  Richard  Mt.  Airy 

Veasey,  Percy  Linwood  Durham 

Venable,  Wallace  Gerald  Cheraw,  S.  C. 

VonCannon,  Luther  Paul,  Jr.  Garland 

Voss,  F.  Gwyn,  Jr.  Laurinburg 


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Walker,  Frederick  Guy,  Jr.  Albemarle 
Walker,  Jefferson   H.        Newport  News,  Va. 

Wallace,  Larry  Wayne  Roanoke  Rapids 

Walsh,  Paul  Eugene,  Jr.  Gastonia 

Walters,  Jack,  Jr.  Whiteville 

Waltz,  William   Reid  Charlotte 

Warmbrod,   Grover    Karl  Raleigh 
Warren,  David  Lee               Washington,  D.  C. 

Warren,  Howard  Daniel  Asheville 

Waters,  William  Dixon,  Jr.  Rocky  Mount 

Watson,  Charles  William  Highlands 

Watson,   Kenny   Russell  Mt.  Airy 

Weaver,  James   Bruce  Raleigh 

Webster,  Shelby  Jean  Madison 

Wells,  Otho  Sylvester  Watha 

Whichard,  Willis  Kenneth,  Jr.  Greenville 

Whisenant.   Richard   Duke  Maiden 

Whitaker,  Wilson  Willis,  III  South  Hill,  Va. 

White,  Donald  Milton  Greensboro 

White,  Gerald   Bell  Statesville 

White,  Joseph  Rudolph,  Jr.  Colerain 

White,  Armond  Carol  Windsor 

White,  Ralph  Alexander,  Jr.  Conover 

Whitley,  David  Baker  Washington 

Wicker,    Bobby    Louis  Lilling ton 

Wilder,  David  Reid  Chadbourn 

Wilder,   Edqar  Allen  Newport,  Tenn. 

Wilder,  John   Welles,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Wilder,  Manly  Smith  Middlesex 

Wilkerson,  Charles  Vernon  Roxboro 

Wilkins,    Samuel    Lee  Jacksonville 

Willett,  Robert  Bynum  Greensboro 

Williams,  Albert  T.,  Jr.  Statesville 

Williams,   Hartsell    Franklin  Morqanton 

Williams,   Hobert  Earl  Eagle  Springs 

Williams,   James    Franklin  Lexington 

Williams,  Jerry   Otway  Alcoa,  Tenn. 

Williams,   Lewis  Arnold  Raleiah 

Williams,    Phillip    Russell  Fayetteville 

Williams,  Thomas  Harold,  Jr.  Raleigh 

Williams,   Vaughn    McKay  Madison 

Williams,  Walter  Bruce  Raleigh 

Wilson,  Jimmie   Rupert  Hendersonville 

Wilson,    Neil    Carver  Shelby 

Wilson,  Robert  Eugene  Lawndale 

Winchester,   Samuel   Clyde,  Jr.        Greenville 

Windley,   William   Thomas  Washington 

Winstead,  Harold   Roger  Nashville 

Winstead,  Harry  Wharton  Woodsdale 

Wiseman,  Mose   Brown,  Jr.  Salisbury 
Witherspoon,  David   Harlan 

Rutherford  Colleqe 

Wolfe,  Jared  Dunn  Springfield,   Pa. 

Wolfer,   Robert   Conrad  Pekin,    III. 

Womack,  Hester  Crowder  Durham 

Wood,  Elliott  Sherrill,  Jr.  Greensboro 

Wood,  William   Harry  Hendersonville 

Workman,  Robert  Clinton  Raleigh 

Wortman,  Jimmie  Jack  Morganton 

Wright,  Edgar  E.,  Jr.  Bessemer  City 

Wright,  Percy  William  Raleigh 

Yoder,   James    Kenney  Raleigh 

Yorke,   Charles   Alvin  Concord 

Young,    Nelson    Worsham  Reidsville 

Younger,  Ronald  Lee  Lynchburg,  Va. 

Yount,  Robert  Keith Conover 

Zenel,  Tarik Istanbul,  Turkey 


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John   Lee  Wilcox 
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Ronald   Harold   Enders 
President 


James   P.  Caldwel 
Treasurer 


FRESHMAN    CLASS 


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PHI  ETA  SIGMA 

James  W.  York,  Jr.  President 

James  A.  Hackney  Vice-President 

William  T.  Windley  Secretary 

William  B.  Michael  Treasurer 

J.  W.  Morgan  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  open  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  Sigma's  members  are  active  for  the  latter  half  of  their  Freshman  year  and  remain  active  during 
their  Sophomore  year.  They  strive  to  reward  and  promote   an    interest   in    high   scholastic   standards. 


Abe,   Fujio 

Alford,  Michael   Rives 
Anderson,  Gerald  Von,  Jr. 
Baker,  Junius  Ora 
Bales,    Eldridge   Theodore 
Beard,   Hoyt  Sturdivant 
Brady,   Burl   Henderlite 
Carter,   Billy  Wayne 
Cobb,  John  Charles 
Couched,  Gus  Parry 
Culberson,  Samuel   Franklin 
Currie,  James   Richard 
Darracott,   Lucas  William 
Davis,  Charles  Alfred 
Decker,   David   Richard 
Drake,  William  Carl 
Eck,  Thomas   Herbert 
Edmondson,  John   Austin 
Edwards,  John   Lester,  Jr. 
Ellis,  George  Burkhardt,  Jr. 
Faelten,   Eion   MacGregor 
Fary,  Avery   David,  Jr. 
Fields,   Edgar  Milton,  Jr. 
Garmer,  Charles   Philemon 
Garrison,   George  Walker,  Jr. 
Gidney,   Robert  Sarratt,  Jr. 
Gilliam,   David   Dolian 
Greene,  Charles  William 
Gross,  James   Koehler 
Gryder,   Reid   Kent 
Hall,  Thomas   David 


MEMBERS 

Harris,  Andrew  Jennings,  Jr. 
Hoadley,  Arthur  Bruce 
Hooper,  Alvin   Dillard 
Howell,  Jon   Russell 
Hughes,   Eugene   Richard 
Isenhour,  John   Henry,  Jr. 
Jackson,   Philip  Stephen 
Jamerson,  Charles   Dewey,  Jr. 
Johnson,  James   Harris 
Jones,  Thomas   Lane 
Jordan,  Charles   Lee 
King,  Truman   Lewis,  Jr. 
Kolodny,  William   Patrick 
Kugler,   Rudolph  George,  Jr. 
Lackey,  Walter  Jackson,  Jr. 
Lambert,  Roger  DeWitt 
Law,  Sidney   Edward 
Lester,  George  Washington 
Lewis,  Worth   Pegram 
McCuiston,  Phil  Thomas,  Jr. 
McRary,  John   Walter 
Madren,   Frank  Simpson 
Martin,  James   Edward 
Martinson,   Fred   Helmer 
Massel,  Gary  Alan 
Matthews,  Samuel  Calvin 
Miller,  Daniel  William 
Mills,  Wade  Thomas 
Moore,   Lawrence  Carlton,  Jr. 
Nivison,  Arthur   Edward 
Oberhofer,   Edward  Samuel 


Olive,  Ronald  Lee 
Ormsby,  Ted   Richard 
Owens,  Ted  Alfred 
Patterson,   Reid   Barnes 
Paul,  Donald   Ross 
Pennsyle,   Ronald  Owen 
Perry,  Wesley  Stewart 
Pierce,  Gerald  Addison 
Privott,  Wilbur  Joseph,  Jr. 
Redmon,  Robert  Bruce,  Jr. 
Rose,  Charles   Richard 
Sher,   Horace  Joel 
Shinn,  Thomas  Sadler,  Jr. 
Shipley,  John   Lincoln 
Sigmon,   Ned  Alan 
Singleton,  Robert   Edmund 
Smith,   Frank   Houston,  Jr. 
Smith,  Jerry  Alan 
Spence,  James  Thornwell 
Stone,   Louis   Howart 
Talbert,  Glenn   Benard 
Tyler,   Warren   Randolph 
Tysinger,  James   Edwin 
Walker,  Jefferson   Hiden,  Jr. 
Williams,  James  Speed 
Williams,  Jerry  Otway 
Williams,  Milton   Guy,  Jr. 
Wilson,  Joseph   Fred 
Yorke,  Charles  Alvin 
Cooper,   David   Elder 
Huggins,  Joseph  Allen 


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Abbott,   Peyton    Bryant,   III 
Abernethy,    William     Parks 
Adams,   Andrew   Wilson 
Adams,    James    Kelly 
Adams,   John   Cecil,   Jr. 
Adams.   Royal   John,    III 
Adkins,    James    Franklin 


Raleigh 

Salisbury 

Concord 

New    Bern 

Cibson 

Raleigh 

Stoneville 


Albritton,    George    Edgar  Hookerton 

Aldridge,   Charles   Roger  Albemarle 

Aldridge,    Larry    Wayne _ Washington 

Alford,   Michael   Boyd  Hartsville 

Allen,   Charles   Oren  Kings   Mountain 

Allen,   Deaver   Lane  Shelby 

Allen,    Irving    Coy       _ Farmville 

Allen,    Richard    Darwin    Mocksville 

Alligood,    Frederick    Marvin,    Jr.  Washington 

Allred,   John    Marshall  Greensboro 

Amos,  George  Alfred              W.  Hempstead,   N.  Y. 

Anderson,   Hugh    Howard  Aberdeen 

Anderson,   Norman   Austin,   Jr Mt.   Olive 

Anderson,   Paul  Alderman,   Jr. Charlotte 


Angel,  Stephen   Charles 
Archie,    Peter    Burns 
Arey,    James    Edward 
Ashley,    William    Wade 
Averette,    Larry    Michael 


Kernersville 

Kinston 

Salisbury 

Whiteville 

Greenville 


Aycock,  Vernon   Stephen   Stantonsburg 

Aydlett,    Blake    DeLow Durham 


Bagully,    Alan    Michael 
Bailey,    Paul   Leland,   Jr. 
Bailey,    William    Gerald 
Baker,    Bernard    Allen 
Baker,   Henry   Ray 


Charlotte 
Lynchburg,   Va. 
Sharpsburg 


Marcus    Hook,    Pa. 
Wilson 


Baldwin,  George   William  Vass 

Ballard,   Jacob   Ronald  Lincolnton 

Balta,   Jahman  Ankara,  Turkey 

Barber,   Mallory  Scott  Scotland    Neck 

Barbre,    William    Davis    Greenville 

Barger,   William   Doane  Statesville 

Barker,  Glenn   Rex  Roaring  River 

Barksdale.    Robert    Giles  Raleigh 

Barlowe,    Russell   Graham     Oxford 


Barr,   Anthony    James 
Bass,    Joe    Bickett 
Batson,    Vernon    McGregor 
Batten,    Joseph    Harold,    Jr. 
Batts,    James    Ralph 
Baucom,    Robert    Marion 
Baucom,    Walter    Keith 


Summit,   N.   ). 

Winston-Salem 

Wilmington 

Goldsboro 

Hertford 

Marshville 

Monroe 


eal,    Archibald    Youmans  Cary 

eard,    J.   T.                  Winston-Salem 

card,   Robert   Barry  Sanford 

eatty,  Leon  Carter Wake   Forest 

eatty,    Marvin    Eddleman,    III  Charlotte 

ck,    David    Walter  Winston-Salem 

ell,    Robert   Purdy,  Jr.  Charlotte 


ell.  William  Maurice,  III 
Benbow,    Richard    Maurice 
Benfield,  Thomas  Garlen 
Bennett,    Laurice   White,   Jr. 
Benson,    Franklin    Ward    


Charlotte 

Asheboro 

Canton 


Fuquay   Springs 
Wilson 

Bentley,  Charles  Scott  Richmond,  Va. 

Bcrkclhammcr.   Michael   Alan  Greensboro 

Berrier,   Donald    Hilton  Lexington 

Best,   Robert   Harvey,  Jr.  Bethesda,   Md. 

Betts,  Lee  Wortham  Arlington,  Va. 

Biggs,   Herman   Franklin  Lumberton 

Birch,  Fran   Marie  Raleigh 

Blackman,   Lewis   Michael  White   Plains 

Blackwelder,    Edwin    Parks  Statesville 

Blackwcll,    Richard    Hobson,    Jr.  Charlotte 

Blackwood,    Barry    Nash  Durham 

Blake,    Henry    Wayland  Winston-Salem 

Blake,  Neil  Freeman  Wallace 

Blakely,    John    Reynolds  Ellerbe 

Blalock,    Willard    Eugene  Halifax 

Bland,   Wiley   Ray  Edward 


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CLASS   OF   '62 


Blount,   Paul    Brittle  Franklinton 

Blue,    Patricia    Ann       Fayetteville 

Boger,    Ronald    Lee  Winston-Salem 

Bolick,   Wayne    Dale             Hickory 

Bolin,    Rodney    Kendall  Roxboro 

Bordeaux,  Arthur   Franklin,  )r.  Ingold 

Boryk,    John    Michael      Burgaw 

Bost,   Dewey  Tate   Newton 

Bostrom,  Lars  Edward,  III  Raleigh 

Boswell,    Virgil   Stephen   Kenly 

Bowers,    Billy    Dean                     Jefferson 

Bowles,    Hugh    Conrad     Hiddenite 

Bowman,   Dennis  Wade  Westfield 

Boyette,   James   Edward,   Jr Kenly 

Bracken,    Robert    John  Sanford 

Braddy,    Marvin    Burnell  ... Scotland    Neck 

Bradley,  Kenneth  Fuquay  Springs 

Branch,    Carl    Mitchell      Lumberton 

Brant,    Paul    Weber Raleigh 

Brauer,   Julius   Paul Norlina 

Bridgers,  Whit  Stephenson  Jackson 

Briggs,    Paul   Thurman    _.  Lexington 

Briggs,   Roger  Allen   Lexington 

Britt,  Donald  Alexander  _ New   London 

Brittain,  Luther  William  Hickory 

Brogden,    Roy   Osborne   —      Garner 

Brookbank,  William   Harvey,  Jr. Siler  City 

Brookhyser,   George    Edward  Sylva 

Broome,    Robert   Wayne   - Hickory 

Brown,  Churchill    Perkins,    )r Littleton 

Brown,  Dayne    Hubert   Raleigh 

Brown,  Henry  Thomas,  Jr Ahoskie 

Brown,  John   Henry,  Jr.  Rocky   Mount 

Brown,  Johnny    Milton    Lexington 

Brown,  Robert    Lowell    Winston  Salem 

Bryant,   Charles   Stephen   Raleigh 

Bryson,    Lionel    Herbert  Sylva 

Buchanan,    William    Tom Raleigh 

Buie,    James    Cunningham  Winston-Salem 

Bullock,    Donald    Edward Fuquay    Springs 

Burgess,   Douglas   Lee Fayetteville 

Burgess,    Robert   Eugene  Dumont 

Burgess,    Robert    Marshall  Burlington 

Burk,  William  Joseph,  III Charleston,  S.  C. 

Burnette,   Gerald    Douglas  Sylva 

Burton,  Charles  Alfred  New   Bern 

Burton,   John   Cletus   Winston-Salem 

Burton,   William    Edward,   Jr.  Hickory 

Cain,    Ronald    Curtis  Elizabethtown 

Caldwell,  Charles    Brown  Erwin 

Caldwell,  James    Philo,    Jr.  Charlotte 

Caldwell,  Jimmie    Hildred  Thomasville 

Callahan,  Fred   Lonnie,  Jr Forest   City 

Calloway,  Edgar    Roger  Kingsport,   Tenn. 

Cameron,  James   Marvin   ..  Cameron 

Campbell,  Hugh    Roderick  Charlotte 

Campbell,    Randolph    Neil  Salisbury 

Campbell,    William    Milas  Union    Grove 

Campbell,  William  Thomas  Rockingham 

Cannon,    Benny    Lee    _  Fayetteville 

Cannon,   Nelson    Earl Ayden 

Carpenter,    Elmer   Lee   Newland 

Carpenter,    Kent    Bradley  Durham 

Carraway.  Charles   Rodney  New   Bern 
Carter,    Alexander    Lewis                 Indian    Springs,    Tenn. 

Cary,   Aubrey    Maynard,   Jr Spartanburg,   S.    C. 

Cashion,    Loyd    Greene,   Jr High    Point 

Cason,   James   Landreth,   III  Allirace 

Catlett,    Roy    Baxter  Thomasville 

Caton,    Ralph    Wesley,    Jr Concord 

Cebe,   Jerry  Manley .....  Durham 

Cerasi,   John   Camden,   N.   J. 

Chadwick,  Leon  Gordon,  III  Raleigh 

Chandler,    James    Lawson,    Jr Ruffin 

Chapman,   Larry   Pinkney  College   Village 

Chappell,  Clifford   Stephen   Raleigh 

Chedester,  Alan   Marsh     Alexandria,  Va. 


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Cherry,    Richard    Harris 
Childers,   Donald   Duane 
Choplin,    Larry    Eugene 
Church,    William    Charles 


Guatemala,    C.   A. 

Williamston 

Kannapolis 

Winston-Salem 

Purlear 


Clapp,     Edward     Rankin  Burlington 

Clark,   Allen    Dale  High    Point 

Clark,    Carl     Edgar  Elizabethtown 

Clark,    Frank    Bernard  Greensboro 

Clement,    Clarence    Edward,    jr.  Lenoir 

Cline,  Donald  Lentz  Gold   Hill 

Cline,   |ames    H..   Jr.  Bryson    City 

Coble,    Douglas    Franklin  Fayetteville 

Collins,    Hubert    Michael  Winston-Salem 

Collins,    Roger    Eugene  Sparta 

Compos,   |ohn  Alex  ...  Wilmington 

Cone,    Ceasar Greensboro 

Cone,   Norman   Preston  Wilmington 

Conner,   Philip  Gllsan  Charlotte 

Connor,    Buddy   Wiley  Kings   Mountain 

Cook,    Charles    Wesley  Calypso 

Cooke,   Robert  Wayne  Charlotte 

Cooksey,    Richard    Hal  Winston-Salem 

Cooper,  John  K.  Castalia 

Cope,   William    Monroe  Cooleemee 

Corbett,    Horace   Glenn  Fountain 

Cordell.   Vance    Hilton  College   Village 

Corpening,   Arthur  Glenn,   III  High    Point 


Rocky    Mount 
Badin 


Coughlin,    Patrick    Bullock    

Couick,    John    William,    Jr.__ 

Covington,    |ames    Roy  Lumberton 

Covington,   John    Harry  Cordova 

Cox,    Joseph    James,    |r.  Shelby 

Crabtree,   |erry   Edwin  Greensboro 

Craig,   William   Stanley   .....  Asheville 

Crandall,    |ames   Wesley  Sherman,    N.   Y. 

Craven,    Edwin    Asbury,    Jr.  Greensboro 

Creech,  Benny  Gray  Snow   Hill 

Creech,    William    Kenneth  Lumberton 

Creel,    Remus,   |r.  Seven    Springs 

Crisp,    James   Oliver  Hazelwood 

Croft,   Marion   Joan  Asheboro 

Crowe,  James  Larry  Forest  City 

Crowe,  Needham  Clifford,  Jr.  New   Bern 

Crowell,    Reggie    Alexander  Albemarle 

Crowell,   Thomas    E.        Charlotte 

Crummie,   Glen    Mikel  Clinton 

Crump,   George   Gordon  Dublin,    Ga. 

Crutchfield,    |ames    Talton  Pittsboro 

Culberson,  Hal   Keith  Siler  City 
Cummings,  Walter    Bradley                      New   Delhi,   India 

Curlee,    John    Theodore  Winston-Salem 

Currin,    David    Douglas  Oxford 

Cutter,   James   Dickinson  Ft.    Bragg 
Dalby,  John  Dallas                                   London   Bridge,  Va. 

D'Aleo,  Leo  James  Jamison,   Pa. 

Dalton,   James    Edgar,   Jr.  Pine    Hall 

Daniel,   Ralph   Winfield  Greensboro 

Daniels,    Paul   Henry  New    Bern 

D'Anna,    James    Andrew  Clearwater,    Fla. 

Darr,  Henry   Herbert  Trinity 

Daves,    John    Stephen  China    Grove 

Davie,   Bruce   Douglas  Southern    Pines 

Davis,    George    Earl  Hickory 

Davis,    John    Grady,    Jr.  Rocky    Mount 

Davis,   John  Wesley,    III  Fayetteville 

Davis.    Merry    Lane  Salisbury 

Davis,    Mitchell   Webb  Charlotte 

Davis,    Raleigh    Craig  Thomasville 

Davis,    Robert   Michael  Raleigh 

Davidson,  William  Scott  Dillwyn,   Va. 

Day,    William    Jackson  Greensboro 

Deese,  Carl  Jackson  Raleigh 

Dekle,    Donne    Robert  Matthews 

Dillinger,    Jimmic    Marshall  Hickory 

Dellinger,    Thomas    Clay  Rockwell 

Denkins.    Frank    Earl,    Jr.  Raleigh 


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Denny,  Stephen    Bryant 
Dickinson,    Jerald    Cecil 
Diggs,    )ames    Robert 
Diggs,  James  Webb,  Jr. 
Dilda,   Standi    Lawrence, 


Greensboro 

Raleigh 

Rockingham 

Hamlet 

Fountain 

Asheville 


Dillingham,    Morris    Wilson 

Dixon,    John    Daniel,    jr.  Farmville 

Doby,    Neal    Smith  High    Point 

Dodson,   Jerry    Elmo  Statesville 

Donnelly,    Ned    Preston  Hickory 

Dorman,    Robert    Keith  Asheville 

Doughtie.  Carl   Louis  Tarboro 

Dowd,   William    Joseph  St.    Pauls 

Dowdy,  William   Norman  South    Mills 

Drum,   Anthony   Lee   Charlotte 

Duke,    Charles    Lewis              Canton 

Dumas,    Edward    James    —  Shelby 

Duncan,   Clarence    Russell    Lincolnton 

Duncan,   Henry   Lee       Hickory 

Dunlap,  David   Bartlett  Ft.   Bragg 

Dunlap,    George    Heyward  Raleigh 

Dunlap,  Johnny  Lawrence  Burlington 

Dunlap,    Weldon    Aaron Asheboro 

Durham,    James    Thomas     Raleigh 

Earle,  Gordon    Merrick,  Jr Salisbury 

Easter,    Kenneth    Herbert                             Winston-Salem 
Easterling,   William    Neal  Wise,   Va. 

Eckard,    Alan    Lawrence  Hickory 

Eckard,   Leonard   Ray    __ Hickory 

Edwards,    Otho    Eugene  Charlotte 

Edwards,  Wayne  Wright  Red   Springs 

Edwards,    William    Eugene,    Jr.  Wilmington 

Efird,    Henry    Brown,    Jr.  Albemarle 

Elder,  Donald   Baldwin  High   Point 

Elkins,    Eddie  Clark  ton 

Elkins,   Edison   Julius,   Jr.   _. Clarkton 

Elliott,    Frank    Washington,    Jr.  Oxford 

Elliott,   John    Douglas  Fair    Bluff 

Elliott,  William   Stokely  Edenton 

Ellisor,   Joe   Allen  Greensboro 

Emmrich,    Ralph    William    ..  Charlotte 

Enders,    Ronald    Harold    Winston-Salem 

Engelberg,    Robert   William Terrytown,    N.   Y. 

Ennis,    Charles    Phillip  Greensboro 

Eyerman,   Melvin    Frederic,   II   Ft.   Bragg 

Faulkner,    Roger   Atwood,    Jr Asheville 

Ferrell,   Grady   Thermon,    Jr Raleigh 

Finch,    Clarence    Stewart  Henderson 

Fincher,    Edward    Gerald  Charlotte 

Fine,    Lowell    Vance     ._. Denton 

Fisher,  George  Wilfong  Mt.   Pleasant 

Fisher,   James   Ernest  Asheville 

Fisher,  William  Scott Enka 

Fishkino,   Joel   Stuart Woodmere,   N.    Y. 

Fjeld,    John    Martin Greensboro 

Fleming,  Gary  Graman  Henderson 

Fleming,    Ralph    Glenn  Salisbury 

Fleming,   Roger  Alden Bronx,   N.   Y. 

Flowers,   Arthur   David  New    Bern 

Flowers,   Don   Carlos,   Jr.  Kinston 

Floyd,   James    Monroe,   Jr Lexington 

Floyd,   Victor   Mattison  Fair    Bluff 

Flynt,  Charles   Homer,  Jr.   Liberty 


Formy-Duval,    James    Cecil, 

Fonville,   John    Coble,   )r 

Ford,    Dennis    Keith    __ 

Ford,   John   Allen 

Ford,    Thomas    Sloan    Hickory 

Fort,    Jimmy         Clarkton 

Fort,   John    Robert  Charlotte 


Jr.  Whiteville 

Stanley 

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Bessemer,   Ala. 


Fort,    William    Isaac 

Foster,    Ronald    Fred    

Fowler,    Richard    Salsbury 
Frantz,   Robert  Charles 
Frazer,    Robert    Henry 
Freeland,    Robert    Moss 
Freeman,   Johnny   Eugene 


Henderson 

Ferguson 

Durham 

Greensboro 

Charlotte 

Matthews 


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Freeman,  William    Morgan 

Frekko,    Emery    Francis 

Fretwell,  William   Dale 

Freuler,    William    

Fudala,  Eugene  Raymond 
Fuqua,  Alvah  Dalton.  jr. 
Furr,   Clynn   Ray,   |r. 


Asheville 

Sanford 

Chatham,  Va. 

Halifax 

Port   Richmond,  Va. 

Raleigh 

High   Point 

Furr,   Ronald  Van  Albemarle 

Futrell,    lames    Gary Potecasi 

Cattney,    Billy    Franklin  Cramerton 

Cahrmann,    Robert    William  Charlotte 

Cainey,    Millard    Jackson  Dunn 

Call.   Joseph    Franklin  Charlotte 

Calyon,    James    Roy      Sanford 

Gamewell,   Tomme   Turner  Salisbury 

Garner,    Robert    Newell,   Jr.  Winston-Salem 

Garrett,    Jack    Allen  Raleigh 

Garrison,    Watson    Mclver,    jr.  Burlington 

Garriss,   Daniel  Stephen  Lillington 

Gay,    James    Russell,    Jr.  Walstonburg 

Geitner,    Charles    Henry,    III  Hickory 

Gentry,   Carl    Lacy,    Jr.  Mt.    Airy 

Georgion,    Robert    Victor  Statesville 

Cermaine,  Winthrop  Henry  Fern   Park,  Fla. 

Gernert,   Peter   Robert  Andrews 

Gibson.  James   Robert,  Jr.  Hayesville 

Giles,    Gary    Durtee  Raleigh 

Gillis,    Kenneth   Glen    Raleigh 

G  nsberg,   Charles  Liberty,    N.    Y. 

Gokcen,    Uler  Istanbul,    Turkey 

Goldston,    James    Hobson,    )r Leaksville 

Goode,    Garland    Angel  Greensboro 

Goodwin,  Frances  Lee  Apex 

Grady,    Perry    Linwood  Mt.   Olive 

Graham,    Bobby    Eagle  Salisbury 

Graham,    Charles    Piermont  Wilmette,    III 

Graham,    Don    Stroupe    Raleigh 

Graham,   James   Lee  .—Elkin 

Graham,   Sylvia   Ann  Broadway 

Gray.  Albert  Dial,   III  Whiteville 

Gray,    David    Samuel,    III  Marion 

Gray,    Robert    Frederick,    Jr.  Asheville 

Gray,    William    Howard,    Jr.  Fayetteville 

Green,    John    Bunyan  Midland 

Gregory,    Jimmie    Harold  Martinsville,    Va. 

Crier,   Bryant  Kennedy  Gastonia 

Griffith,   William   Sloan  Salisbury 

Grigg,   Gaither   Glenn  Kings    Mountain 

Grimberg,   Jack   Alberto  Bogota,   Columbia 

Croce,    James   Overall  Asheville 

Grogan,   James    Rodney  Mayodan 

Groland,   Cordon    Henry  Spring   Valley,    N.    Y. 

Grubbs.  George   Logan  Charlotte 

Gruenstein,    Doris    K.  Philadelphia,    Pa. 

Guin,  Phillip  Earl  Southern   Pines 

Cuthery,  Val   John  Charlotte 

Guthrie,    Larry    J.  Hickory 

Guy,    Robert    Wayne  Fayetteville 

Haddad,  George   Michel  Hammana,   Lebanon 

Hager,    Harold    Dean  Alexis 

Hall,    Darius  Pascagoula,    Miss. 

Hall,   David    Edward  Tryon 

Hall,    Richard    Haywood  High    Point 

Hall.    Willard    Ray  Edenton 

Hamilton,    Charles    Lee  Lexington 

Hancock,    John    Alan  Wilmington 


Winston-Salem 

Southport 

Dobson 

Charlotte 

Asheboro 
Winston-Salem 
Harris,   Alton   Terrell  Laurinburg 

Harris,  Betty  Gail  High   Point 

Harris,   Charles   Rogers,   Jr.  Roanoke,   Va. 

Harris,    John    Cornell  Rutherfordton 

Harris,    Robert   Joseph,   Jr.  Raleigh 


Hanner,    Orpheus    William 
Hardee,    Mlkael    Allan 
Hardy.    Billy    Odell 
Harkey,  James  Franklin,  Jr. 

Harrclson,    James    Charles 
Harrington,    Cecil    Frank 


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CLASS   OF   '62 


Harris,   Roy   Leonard,   Jr. 
Harris,    William    Burton 


Robbins 
Mooresville 

Durham 
Henderson 

Denton 


Harris,  William  Thomas,  Jr. 
Harrison,   George   Wright,   Jr. 

Harrison,    John    Branson  _ 

Hart,    James   Clifton  Winston-Salem 

Hartsell,  William   Newell,  )r.  Albemarle 

Hasson,  Preston   Lee  San   Francisco,   Calif. 

Hastings,  Harris  Freeze,  Jr Washington,  D.  C. 

Hatch,   Donald    Ellsworth  Petersburg,  Va. 

Hathcock,    John    Nathan         Raleigh 

Hawkins,   Jack   London  Jacksonville 

Hawks,   Franklin   Lewis  Mt.  Airy 

Healy,   Jeremiah  Vincent,  Jr Southern    Pines 


Hedgepeth,    Robert    Grey    - 

Hedspeth,   Joseph   Clarence,   Jr. 

Helderman,    Nathan    Uriel 

Helms,   Harvey    Milton,   Jr. 

Hemby.    Jere    Collins    _ 

Hempel,    Bruce    Arnold    

Henshaw,    Lynn    Ernest    

Herr,   William    Lewis      

Heustess,    Richard    Alexander 
Hewitt,    Freddy    Alonzo 

Hicks,    Marvin   George 

Hicks,   Walter   George     

High,    Richard   Craham    

Hight,    Fred    Colom,   jr.   

Hill.  Alfred  Lee 

Hill,    Gerald    Franklin 

Hill,   Hugh   Michael 

Hill. 

Hill, 

Hill, 

Hill, 


Littleton 

Conway 

Charlotte 

Albemarle 

Jacksonville 

Wilmington 

Waynesville 

Sanford 

Wilmington 

Claremont 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Wilson 

Louisburg 


James    Norman 
Joel  David 
John    Courtney    __ 
Reginald    Faulkner 


Hill,    Richard    Frank 

Hill,  Roger  Evans  

Hill,  Thomas  Spencer 
Hilton,   Kerry   Grayson 
Hinson.    Henry    Dillard 
Hinson,   Laurin    Kenneth 
Hobbs,  Thomas  Deanes 


Elizabeth   City 
Raleigh 

High    Point 

_ Asheboro 

Carolina   Beach 

Raleigh 

Youngsville 


„ Arden 

High   Point 
Charlotte 

Lexington 

Rocky    Mount 

Monroe 

Rocky  Mount 

Acme 

Asheville 


Hodges,   Henry   McNeill   

Holden,    Charles    Allen    

Holder,    Charles    Robert   Winston-Salem 

Holjes,    Meldon    Aitken,    )r Greensboro 

Hollifield,    James    Gilbert,    Jr Marion 

Hollifield,  Richard  Garfield                                   High   Point 
Holt,    Jack    Morgan    Sanford 

Honeycutt,    Chester    Bryant    __ Angier 

Honeycutt,  Jerry  Thomas  Willow  Springs 

Hood,    Darl    Stevens    - Lake    Waccamaw 

Hooks,    James    Michael    - Charlotte 

Hopper,  Clyde   Edward  Charlotte 

Home,  William  Oscar,  Jr.  ...  Polkton 

Horrell,   Mack    Raymond Atkinson 

Horsky,    Thomas    John     Burgaw 

Houston,   Bryson  Carroll  Pink    Hill 

Houston,    Forrest    Rolland    Winston-Salem 

Howard,    Donald   Wayne  _ ...Durham 

Howard,    Joseph    Coleman     Ahoskie 

Huffman,   Jerry    David  Hickory 

Huffman,    Loyd    Allen Wilkesboro 

Humphrey,   James   Lee   Maple 

Hunter,   William    Francis    _ Winston-Salem 

Hutcheson,    James   Stanford Winston-Salem 

Hutchins,    George    Stephen    Sanford 

Icenhour,    Carrel    Junior Taylorsville 

Ingram,    James    Edward _ Kernersville 

Iskyan,    Howard    Stephen  Durham 

Iseer,   Simmons    Harrison      Charlotte 

Jackson,   Richard    David  Buffalo,    N.    Y. 

Jackson,  William  Dewey  St.   Pauls 

Jackson,  William    Mclver  ._ Winston-Salem 

Jarrett,  Olin,   Jr.  Marshall 

Jeffreys,   James    Irving,   Jr.     Wilmington 

Jenkins,    Henry    Scott  Rutherfordton 


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Jimenez,  Rafael 

]ohnson,  Charles    Walter 

Johnson,  Donald  Terry 

Johnson,  Jackie    Burns 

Johnson,  Joseph    Herbert 

Johnson,  William    Thomas 
Johnston,    William    Leon 


Raleigh 

Greensboro 

Dallas 

Draper 

Raleigh 

Madison 

Greensboro 


Greensboro 

Elizabeth    City 

Alexander 

Beaufort 


Jones,    George    Thomas  

Jones,  Robert  Franklin 
Jones,  Robert  William 
Jones,    Thomas    Carrow 

Jones,  William  Stanley   Cary 

Jones,   Woodrow   Wilson,  Jr.                           Rutherfordton 

Jordan,     John     Durell  Clarkton 

Jordan,    William    Sanford  Raleigh 

Joslin,  Arnold    Lumsden  Raleigh 

Joyner,  Alfred  Troy  Rich   Square 

Joyner,   James    H.  Jacksonville    Beach,    Fla. 

Keel,  Cecil   Zeno,  Jr.  Robersonville 

Kemp,    Larry    Whitehurst  Oriental 

Kennedy,    Donald   C.  New    Bern 


Kennett,    John    Phillip 
Kennon,    Jerry    Meador 
Key,  Hugh  Dennis 
Key,   John  Chase 
Kimball,     John    Allen, 
Kiser,   Jack    Leonard 
Kluttz,   James   Earle 


Durham 

Greensboro 

Mount  Airy 

Charleston,  W.   Va. 

)r Manson 

Sherrill's    Ford 
Salisbury 

Klutz,    Marvin    Glenn  Hickory 

Kneeburg,  Charles   Edwin,   )r.  Salisbury 

Knight,  William   Bailey,  Jr.  Hickory 

Knowles,   O'Breyton,    Jr.  Fayetteville 

Knowles,   Samuel    Gordon  Hickory 

Knox,   James    Howard  Carolina    Beach 

Kornegay,  Arthur  Randall  Seven  Springs 


Krickbaum,    William    Joseph,    Jr. 
Kroll,   Dennis   Robert 
Lackey,    Gerald    Francis 
Lamb,  Julian   King,  Jr. 
Langdon,    Jerry    Pleasant 
Langley,  William  Howard 
Lauder,    Kenneth    Craig 


Franklin 

Sutersville,    Pa. 

Winston-Salem 

Salisbury 

Smithfield 

Asheville 

Raleigh 


Laughinhouse,   Gerald    Franklin  Vanceboro 

Lavinder,   James   Carroll  Henderson 

Law,    Fraser   Carolyn,    II  Raleigh 

Lawrence,   James   Robert  Stoneville 

Laxton,    Lawrence    Wilson,    )r Elk.n 

Leary,  Leslie  Carrol  High   Point 

Leatherwood,  James  Michael  Clyde 


Le   Blan,   Didier  Jean 
Lee,    Michael    Clifton 
Leffler,   Merrill 
Leonard,  Robert  Leo,  Jr 


Lille,   France 
Gastonia 


High    Point 
Lexington 
Levings,   George    Edward,    III  Hillsboro 

Liles,    Henry    David  Lilesville 

Lindell,   Stephen   Trimble  Wilmington,    Del. 


Lineberger,   Miles   Ervin 
Lloyd,   James  Carlyle 
Long,    James    Eugene 
Long,    Moody   Allen 
Long,   William    Earl 
Lopp,    Daniel    Franklin 
Lose,   David   Owen  


Dallas 

Durham 

Burlington 

Apex 

Roxboro 

Lexington 

Anchorage,   Ky. 


Lynch,    Jack    LeRoy  Roxboro 

Lynch,   John   Zebulon  Elon    College 

McAuley,  William   Reid,   Jr.  Rocky    Mount 

McCall,  Thomas   Edwin,   Jr.  Black    Mountain 

McCant,    William  Charlotte 

McClendon,   John    Edward  Bogalusa.   La. 

McColl,  William  David  Thomasville 

McCombs,    David    Elder  Salisbury 

McCorkle,   Richard   Anthony  Cherryville 

McCotter,  Orson   Lane  Mount   Holly 

McCulley,  Michael  David  Quantico,  Va. 

McDermott,    John    Joseph  Durham 

McDougal,    Lawrence    Glenn  Spindale 

McDowell,    Leland    Kitchen  Tarboro 


CLASS   OF   '62 


McDuffie.    Allan    Edwin  Durham 

McDuffie,  Walter  Cross  Clarkton 

McEachern,    Robert    |ewett  Wilmington 

McCee,    Wesley    Olen  Laurinburg 

McChee,  Wyatt  Lemuel  Franklinton 

McCrady,    Roger   Stephen  West    |efferson 

McKay.   |ohn   Woods.   Jr.  Charlotte 

McKay.    Wilbur    Franklin  Marston 

McKelvey.    Gary    Malcom  Raleigh 

McKenzie,    )ohn    Leon  Pinehurst 

McKinney,    Mitchell   Allan  Rocky    Mount 

McLean,    Archibald    Monroe  Wagram 

McLeod,    Randolph    Christian  Bethesda,    Md. 

McLeod.  William  Lawrence,  Jr.  Durham 

McLurd,    James   William,    Jr.  Crouse 

McMillan,   Ed   Leigh,   II  Brewton,  Ala. 

McMillan,  Frank  Doub  Red  Springs 

McMurray,  Charles  Leigh  Spruce   Pine 

McNinch,    William    G.  Charlotte 

McRacken,  James  Angus  Red  Springs 

McRee.   Leonard   Clarence  Newton 

Mabe.    Robert   Arnold  Walnut   Cove 

Malpass,   Charles   Lucian   Clinton 

Mangum,    John    William,    III    .  Wilmington 

Mann,    Ronald    Barry  High    Point 

Manning,  John  Austin,  Jr Raleigh 

Manning,   John    Rives,   Jr.  Roanoke    Rapids 

Margolis,   Marvin    Samuel  St.    Pauls 

Marine.   Oscar   Frank  Sneads    Ferry 

Marks,   David    Darden  Morehead   City 

Marks.    Richard   Cecil   _ Rocky    Mount 

Marti,   Jose  Antonio  .  Mexico,   D.   F. 

Martin,    Alan        Decatur,    III. 

Martin,    Durwood    Wilson,    Jr.  Liberty 

Martin,   Gene    Harold  Robersonville 

Martin,    Jesse    Frederick  lamesville 

Masencup,    Henry    Michael  Winston-Salem 

Matheson,    Larry    John      Asheville 

Mathews,    Howard    Blount,    |r.  Hertford 

Matthews.   Hazel    Benton,   Jr.  Hertford 

Matthews,    Henry    Alton  Lakeview 

Mauney,    James    Lloyd    Oakboro 

Mauney,  James   Marshall               Burgaw 

May,   William    Minor   Raleigh 

Mayberry,  James  Thomas              Mt.   Airy 

Mayhue,   Hugh   Wavne  Kings    Mountain 

Maynard,    Sherrill    Franklin,    Jr.  Lenoir 

Mead,    Byron    LeRoy    _._ Matthews 

Meares,    Ida    Joyce    Raleigh 

Mercer,    Franklin    Robinson  Bolivia 

Mettrey,    John    Michael  Raleigh 

Middleton,  Joseph  Bradley  Alexandria,  Va. 

Miles,  Wesley  Gibson   Kingsport,   Tenn. 

Miller,    Wayne    Marshall  Reidsville 

Miller,  William   Eugene  West   Jefferson 

Mills,  Carl   Fred   Chinquapin 

Mills,    Jesse    Reid           - Raleigh 

Mills,    Milton    Kent Mooresville 

Mills.    Yates    Raleigh 

Mimidis,    Chris    John    Swannanoa 

Mitchell,    Barre    Ryan    Wilmington 

Mitchell,  George  Cleveland.   Ill  Dunn 

Mitchell,   Paul    Blackburn,   Jr. Kinston 

Mitchem,   Terry   Kermit  

Mitchener,   Hugh    Lacy,    III    

Mock,  John  Delmar,  Jr.  _ 

Modlin,   Arthur   Lee  


Lincolnton 

Garner 

Boonvllle 

lamesville 

Monroe,    James   Everette  Laurel    Hill 

Moon,    Lloyd    Junior Kannapolis 

Moore,  Charles  Calvin,   Jr.  Hoffman 

Moore,  Charles  Jack,  Jr.  Hamlet 

Moore,  Clarence   Richard  Wilson 

Moore,  George    Elliott  Raleigh 

Moore,  James  McNair  Hoffman 

Moore,  James    Preston _ Winston-Salem 

Moore,  John   Laughridge  Roxboro 

Moore,  Joseph   Ira,  Jr.  Raleigh 


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Moore, 
Moore, 


Julius    Graham  Raeford 

Reuben    Russell  Timberlake 


Moore,    Stephen    Frederick  Winston-Salem 

Moore,  Thomas   Edwin  Raleigh 

Morgan,   Arthur   Cecil,    III  Westport,   Conn. 

Morris,    James    Stewart  Maxton 

Morrison,    Frank    McLean  Maxton 

Morrison,   Roger  Alan   Charlotte 

Morton,    J.    Kent  Kingsport,    Tenn 

Muckerman,  Dennis  Fall  Bennettsville,  S.  C. 

Mullis,    Donnie    Clifton    Charlotte 

Muneyyirci,  Suphi  Istanbul,  Turkey 

Murrelle,    Ronald    Kemp    Greensboro 

Mustian,    Robert    David    Kittrell 

Nance,  Richard   Earle  Raleigh 

Nametta,    Philip   Newcomb  Winston-Salem 

Neel,   Roger  Dean       Charlotte 

Nelson,  Charles  Phillip  New   Bern 

Nelson,  David  Webb  _  Morehead  City 

Nelson,    Robert    Edwin         Baltimore,    Md. 

Nemmers,  Robert  Stanley  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Nesbitt,  Steve   Wallace       Arden 

Newman,  Carl   L   Montclair,   N.    J. 

Newton,    Joel    Armond    Charlotte 

Nichols,    Gerald    Arthur    Charlotte 

Noah,    Hugh    Bryan Raleigh 

Noah,  Van   Batchelor     Raleigh 

Nunalee,   Thomas   Hervey,    III  Currie 


Shelby 

Faison 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 
Durham 


Oates,    Robert    Milton    

Oates,    Rudolph   Owens   

Oddo,   Joseph    John 

Odom,    Terry    Graham    

Ogburn,  Marty  Lee  Winston-Salem 

Oppenheim,   James   Peter  _ Charlotte 

Orr,  Thomas  Jerome      Charlotte 

Osborne,  Danny  Dean     Fig 

Osburn,    Patrick    Delano   Carner 

Overman,  Jack   Preston  Edenton 

Owen,   William    Bradford,   Jr.  Greensboro 

Owens,    Andrew   Walton    Waynesville 

Owens,   Jasper  Glenn   Morganton 

Padgett,  Bobby  Jackson  Maple   Hill 

Palmer,   James   Edward    - Franklin 

Parker,    John   Allan,    Jr Gastonia 

Parrish,    Roy   Thomas  Sanford 

Pasour,  Charles   Earl _ Dallas 

Pass,   Herbert   Lee,  Jr.   ..  Winston-Salem 

Patrick,    Jerry    Hamilton  Raleigh 

Patterson,  Melvin   Luther   Thomasville 

Payne,    Robert    Bennett  Winston-Salem 

Peele,  Gerald   Lamay  _ Durham 

Pendergraft,  Odis  Charles,  Jr.                            Chapel   Hill 

Penney,    Albert    Carl  Kenansville 

Perry,    Lynn    Mclver,   Jr.  Sanford 

Pettus,   Robert   Eugene  Charlotte 

Philbeck,   Richard   Wayne  Hickory 

Cary 
Spruce    Pine 
Piercy,   Brooks  Ervin,  Jr.  Boiling  Springs 

P^ercy,    Ransom    Fletcher,    Jr.  Gastonia 

Pike,    Carl    Leon,    Jr.  Raleigh 

Pittman,    Kay    Eldridge  Fremont 

Pittman,  Leon  Alton,  Jr.  Kinston 

Pohlkotte,    Robert    Harold  Paterson,    N.   J. 

Pollock,    Charlies    Bruce  Clinton 

Pollock,    Louie    Earl,    Jr.  Kinston 

Pons,    Roy    Kenneth  Valdese 

Poole,    Dale    Alton  Sparta 

Poovey,   William    Paul  Burlington 

Pope,    Ivan    Hoyt,    Jr.  Salisbury 

Porter,   William    Larry  Vaughan 

Powell,    Charles    Edmond  Charlotte 

Powell,    Paul    Tammy  Asheville 

Prescott,   Wendell   Ellsworth,   Jr Lake   Waccamaw 

Pressley,    Robert    Neil  Waynesville 

Price,   John  Thomas  Asheville 

Pritchett,    Darrell    Gray  Thomasville 


Philbrick.    Charles    Russell 
Phillips,  Thomas   Henry 


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Proctor,    Robert    Walston  Tarboro 

Puckett,    Walter    Harry  Wallace 

Purcell,    David    Alexander,    Jr.  Fieldale,    Va. 

Quate,  Wallace  Webster  Madison 

Queen,   James   Morris  Morganton 

Rader,    Kenneth    Roger  Newton 

Radford,    Maurice   Gene  Kenly 

Ramsey,    Thomas    Haywood  Shelby 

Rast,  Byron  Gerard  Cameron,  S.  C. 

Ratley,   Charles    Durham  Red    Springs 

Ratliffe,    |ohn    Timothy  Lenoir 

Rawls,    Dewey    Welton  Woodland 

Ray,  Neill   L,   |r.  Fayetteville 

Reaves,    Thomas    Bingham  Fayetteville 

Redd,  Warren   |erome,   Jr.  Charlotte 

Reese,    Ronnie    Richard  Williamston 

Regan,    Eli    Troy  Oxford 

Reich,    Franklin    Wells  Raleigh 

Reich,    Samuel    Linville  Winston-Salem 

Reid,   Nolan  Grayson,   |r.  Denton 

Reinhardt,    Richard    Bennett  Gastonia 

Reynolds.  William    N.  Winston-Salem 

Rhodes,    Robert    Daniel  Lexington 

Riddick,    )ack    Howerin  Belhaven 

Riddle,    Duncan    David  Sanford 

Rider,    Norman    Llewellyn  Greensboro 

Ridout,  William   |ames  Valhalla,   N.   Y. 

Riedell.   Charles   Alexander  Clifton,    N.    J. 

Rivadeneyra,   |orge   Farrera  Mexico  City,   Mex. 

Robbins,  William  Tyson  Wilson 

Roberson,   Ronald   Edward  Rocky   Mount 

Roberson,    William    Hugh  Robersonville 

Roberts,   |ohn   William  Mocksville 

Roberts,  Walter  Vance,   Jr.  Asheboro 

Robertson,    Cleo    DeLand  Reidsville 

Robinson     Gary    Dee  Watertown,    Mass. 

Robinson,    Lewis    Kelly   Gastonia 

Robinson,  Thomas  Christopher,   |r.       Georgetown,   S.   C. 

Rogers,   William    Henry,   Jr.  _         Fuquay   Springs 

Rogerson,    Asa    Benjamin  Williamston 

Romanet,   Andrew    Louis,   Jr.  Roxboro 

Rooney,    Michael    James   - Charlotte 

Rose,    Dennis   Austin  Littleton 

Rose,    Howard    Loring   Pantego 

Rose,   Patrick  Cowen  Coeburn,   Va. 

Rose,  Robert  Lee  Rocky   Mount 

Rosendahl,    James    Frederick  Dobson 

Rosenstrauch,   Gary   Jay  Hewlett,    N.   Y. 

Ross,  Cary  Mills  Rhodhiss 

Ross,    Kenneth    William  Morganton 

Rush,   Charles   Blair  Lexington 

Rushing,   Charles   Ellis  Marshville 

Russell,    Charles    Edmond  Lexington 

Ryals,   Henry  Wesley  Dunn 

Sadler,  Emory  Welch  Kenansville 

Saigal,    Mohd    Mushtaq  Karachi,    Pakistan 

Sandifer,    James    Paul    Havelock 

Sangster,    Kenneth    Maldrum  Denville,    N.    J. 

Satterfield,    Preston,    III   Roxboro 

Satterwhite,    Elizabeth    Ann  Henderson 

Satterwhite,   Harold   Landis,   Jr.  McCain 

Sauls.  Admiral   Dewey Garner 

Saunders,   Harvey    Dean  Morganton 

Scarborough,  Todd   Robert,  Jr.  Hoffman 

Scoggins.    James    Nester    Charlotte 

Scott,    David    John    Raleigh 

Scott,  David  Rallya  Oil   City,  Pa. 

Scott,  Samuel   Devon Fair   Bluff 

Seitz,   Henry  Williams,  )r.         Newton 

Sexton,  Phillip  Lawrence Sparta 

Shea,  Charles  Thomas  Waycross,  Ga. 

Shelton,    James    David  High    Point 

Shelton,    Thomas    Roscoe  Madison 

Shepherd,   Robert  Edwin  Deep  Gap 

Sheppard,    Ronald    Eric   Winston-Salem 

Sherrill,   Van    Doye    Benson 

Shook,    David    Lynn  _ Hickory 


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Shore,   |ohn    Benjamin 
Shropshire,    William    Hyland 
Sigmon,  Carl   Lanier 
Simmons,    Charles    Robert 
Simmons,   Lloyd   Charles 
Simmons,   William   Stephen 
Simoes,   Wilson    Pimenta 

Simpson,  Ceorge  Orville 
Sinclair,  James  Eulen,  |r. 
Sink,    Larry    Wayne 
Sipe,    Marion   Andre 
Skidmore,   James   David 
Slate,   Robert   Edward,   |r. 
Sloan,    Benjamin    Johnston 

Sloan,   John   Samuel 
Smarr,   Albert   Copeland 
Smith,    James    Thomas 
Smith,     Jerry 


East   Bend 

Concord 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Plymouth,  Pa. 

Granite   Falls 

Rio   de    janeira,    Brazil 

Charlotte 

Clinton 

Lexington 

Shelby 

Burlington 

King 

Waynesville 

Mr     Ulla 

Charlotte 

Kings    Mountain 

Charlotte 


Smith,   Raymond   Lester,   )r.  Greenville 

Smith,   Rufus   Kader,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Smith,  Sidney  Douglas,  Jr.  Wagram 

Smith,    Thomas    Manly  New    Bern 

Smith,    William    Edmond  Wilmington 

Smith,  William   Lucius,  Jr.  Havelock 

Soden,   John   Voorhis,   Jr.  Raleigh 

Sorrells,    Malcolm    Edwin  Asheville 

Spain,    Milton    Franklin  Waverly,    Va. 

Spangler,  Larry   Eugene  Shelby 

Sparrow,    Charles    Abernathy  Charlotte 

Spear,    Forrest    Allen  Madison 

Speight,    John    Franklin    Winston-Salem 

Stainback,   Kenneth    Max  Elon    College 

Stanley,    Ronald    Langston  Shelby 

Stanley,   Willie    Loyd    Lexington 

Stanton,   Frederick   Lewis   _.  Larchmont,   N.   Y. 

Staples,    John    Merritt  Kingsport,   Tenn, 

Starnes,   John    Edgar  Granite    Falls 

Steele,    Bayne   Gray  Burlington 

Stein,  Gerald  Anderson  Rocky   Mount 

Stephenson,    Gary   Sherrill  Four   Oaks 

Stevenson,    James    Frederick  Palmyra 

Stillman,    James    David  Wilmington 


Stinard,   Rutherford   Jules 
Stokes,    William    Frederick 
Stone,    John    Greenville 
Stout,   Donnie   Odell,    Jr. 
Strawn,    Harry    Boger 
Strickland,    Vernon    Lee 
Stroupe,    Harold    David 


Tarrytown,   N.  Y. 

Greenville 

Providence 

Sanford 

Monroe 

Oxford 

Gastonia 


Stuart,  Archie   David,   Jr.  Raleigh 

Stuart,    Barry    Witten  Charlotte 

Stuart,   Jay   Clyde  Elkin 

Stubbins,   George    Edward  Greensboro 
Studley,    Donald    Michael    .                     Woodmere,    N.    Y. 

Sturgess,   John    Hannibal  Rocky    Mount 

Suessmann.   Kenneth   Walter  Baldwin,   N.   Y. 


Suggs,   Vernon    Ray 
Sullivan,    Robert    Andersen 
Summer,   Garry    Lester 
Sykes,  Michael  Parks 
Tadlock,   William   Andrew,    III 
Taltcn,    James    Evans 
Tate,    Charles    Alexander,    Jr. 

Taylor,  Arthur    Blenn,    Jr. 

Taylor,  Dewey   Franklin 

Taylor,  Freddie    George 

Taylor,  George    Blount 

Taylor,  James   Franklin 

Taylor,  John    Thomas 

Taylor,  Leonard    Pendleton,   Jr, 


Norfolk,   Va. 

Arlington,    Va. 

Cherryville 

Roanoke  Rapids 

Windsor 

Raleigh 

Wilmington 

Fayetteville 

Pine   Level 

Winston-Salem 

Rocky    Mount 

Aberdeen 

Nashville 

Vanceboro 


Taylor,    Robert   Wayne 

Franklin 

Taylor,    Vance    Bunting 

Bethel 

Tedder,  Donald   Richard 

Red  Springs 

Thomas,   Baxter  Lamar 

Charlotte 

Thomas,    Georgia    Marie 

Varina 

Thomas,  Seip 

West   Easton,   Pa. 

Thompson,    Linwood    Forrest 

Raleigh 

Thompson,    Roy   Clark 

Saluda 

Thorn,    Robert    Harold 

Raleigh 

Thome,    James    Richard 

Selma 

Ticc,  Robert  Glenn,  Jr. 

Wadesboro 

Tillman,    Michael    Thomas 
Todd,    Edward    Shermer 
Tolar,    Frank    Leon 
Tolson,    Edward    Norris 


Roxboro 

East    Bend 

Wilmington 

Tarboro 


CLASS   OF   '62 


High   Point 
Forest   City 
Newark,   N.    ). 
Wilkesboro 
Greenville 
Landis 
Tucker,    Dennis    Warren  North    Wilkesboro 


Tomlin,   Mickey   David 
Toms,   John   Amos 
Toohey,   |ohn    Francis,   Jr. 
Transou,    Robert    Horton,    Jr. 
Tripp,   Jasper   Leroy 
Troutman,    Donald    Eugene 


Tucker,  Woodrow  Taylor,  Jr. 
Tune,    Harry    Clifton,    Jr. 
Turner,  Charles  McNeill,  Jr. 
Turner,   Conrad    Leon 


Raleigh 

Morganton 

Reidsville 

Waynesville 


Turner,   James    Henningham,   Jr Dunn    Loring,    Va. 

Tysinger,    Walter    Franklin  Sanford 

Tyson,   David   Thomas  Black    Mountain 


Umstead,   Thomas    Clinton 
Valdes,  Miguel  Angel 
Van   Nostrand,   Herbert   Norman, 
Vaughan,   John   Louis 
Vermilya,    William    Oakley 


Durham 
Havana,  Cuba 
Bristol.  Tenn. 

Durham 

Ahoskie 


Vickers,    James    Lee  Salisbury 

Wagoner,  Frank  Wayne  Elon  College 

Wagoner,   Thomas    Lettrage  Sparta 

Wagoner,  Wayne  Samuel  Cold   Hill 

Walden,    Joseph    Herman  Reidsville 

Waldrop,    Don    Baker  Valdese 

Walker,    John    Edmond    _. Cibsonville 

Wall,    Michael    Jackson  Griffon 

Wallace,    Larry   Simmons   Newport 

Wallace,    Wayne    Maurice  Hickory 

Walser,  Stacy  Thurman,  ]r Salisbury 

Walters,    Roger    William  Matthews 

Ward.    Lycurgus    Barnhill,   Jr.  Durham 

Warner,    Michael New    Bern 

Warwick,    Nurham    Osbie  Clinton 

Washburn,   James   Ray Spruce    Pine 

Watkins,  Gerald   Jon  Greensboro 

Watkins,   Louie  Willard  Wilmington 

Watson,    Larry    Irving  Plymouth 

Weaver,    William    Norris    ..  Winston-Salem 

Welch,    Lawrence    Edward  Charlotte 

West,    Charles    Hardin,   Jr.  Greensboro 

West,    George    Harper    Kinston 

Wey,    Linda    Jean    Boone 

Whatley,   Louis  Stephen  Asheboro 

Whealton,    Bruce    Martin   Burlington 

Whilden,  Carleton   Nettles,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Whitaker.    Benny    Lane    Concord 

Whitaker,    Robert    Norton  Enfield 

White,    David    Eagle,    Jr Statesville 

Ahoskie 

Pittsboro 

Conway 

High    Point 

Gastonia 

Durham 

Statesville 


White,   Douglas    Edward  

White,    Norman    Berry    

White,    Rufus    Jennings   

Whitesell,   William    Kenneth,   Jr. 
Whitesides,    David    Patrick    _ 
Whitefield,    Charles    Bernard 
Wieland,    Fred    George    


Wiggins,   Noland   Elvin,  Jr Durham 

Wilcox,   John   Lee  Tampa,   Fla. 

Wilhalf,  Charles  Edward,   III  Rocky   Mount 

Williams,   George   Washington,    III  Lexington 

Williamson,    Donald    Caldwell  Clinton 

Williamson,    Richard    Hall      Canton 

Willis,  Candler  Arthur,  Jr.  Candler 

Willis,   Carlton    Hayes   ..._ _ Stacy 

Willoughby,    James    Frederick  Rocky    Mount 

Wilson,   Jerry  Reid  _ Kings  Mountain 

Wilson,  Larry   Dean       High    Point 

Wilson,    Mark    Gilliam Wilson's    Mills 

Wilson,   Walter  Thomas   Lexington 

Winston,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.  Charlotte 

Winton,    Raymond    Sheridan    Raleigh 

Wise,  Joe   Michael   Shelby 

Witherington,    Charles    Mack    Vanceboro 

Wordsworth,   Albert   Grey  Rocky    Mount 

Workman,    Gary    Franklin  High    Point 

Worsley,    David    Francis  Oak    City 

Worsley,  Samuel   M.  Oak    City 

Wright,    Bruce    Wayne  Plymouth 

Wright,    Larry    Gene      Salisbury 

Wylie,    Robert    Lowry  Charlotte 

Yelvington,  John   Eustace.  Jr Clayton 

Yip,  Jimmy  Der      High   Point 

Young,    John    Marion    Asheville 

Yount,    James    Leroy Newton 

ZumBrunner,  Thomas   P.,   Ill  Salisbury 


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McDONOUCH   BRAND  RESAWS 
STEEL  AND  PIPE  WAREHOUSE 

FRICK  &  LANE  SAW  MILLS 

TOWER  EDCERS  &  TRIMMERS 

DELTA  WOODWORKING  MACHINERY 

ALLIS-CHALMERS  FORK  LIFT  TRUCKS 


Dillon  Supply  Company 


Raleigh 


Durham 


Rocky  Mount 


Coldsboro 


HICKORY  CHAIR 
COMPANY 


Makers  of 


Chars  and   Upholstered   Furniture 


Established   1911 


HICKORY,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


[376] 


SENIORS  OF  1959 


WE  ARE  WISHING  YOU  A 
FINE  TOMORROW 

Wherever  uou  go-  i forth  -  Oaj/  -  S^outh  or     [/Vest  all 
of  us  lie  re  at  the  students  S^upplu  stores  are 
wishing   uou  a  fine  ti 


tomorrow. 


^rn   all  of  uour  dreams  for  a  better  world  in   which 
to  work  and  live  and  raise  a  lamilu 
wishing  uou  a  fine  tc 


we  are 


tomorrow. 


^rn   all  op  uour  endeavors  for  Solving   th 
problems  of  the  present  and  future, 
wishing   uou  a  line  t 


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we  are 


tomorrow. 


^rn   uour  reaching   out  and  up  lor  new  ideas, 
new  concepts  of  things   to  come  and  things 
that  should  be,   we  are 
wishing  uou  a  line  tc 


tomorrow. 


L-ordialiu  and  iincereut 

L.  L.  IVEY  and  STA 

S^tudenti  J^upplij  J^tores 


[377] 


BEST 

WISHES 

Pfister 

Chi 

'imr.il  Works 

RIDGEFIELD, 

NEW  JERSERY 

"Pfish 

:r  for 

Fine   Napthals" 

SEMBOWER'S 


2502   Hillsboro  Street 


VA  8-5843 


-OFFERING— 


•k  A  wide  selection  of  books  in  major  sub- 
ject fields  and  for  all  ages! 

*  Special   order   service    for   out-of-stock 
and  hard-to-get  items! 

*  Rental  library  service! 
■A-  Greeting  cards! 


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NORTH   CAROLINA 

STATE    COLLEGE 

PRINT    SHOP 

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LOCATED   ON    THE   CAMPUS   OF 

North  Carolina  State  College 

Cor.   of   Dunn   Ave.  -  Dan   Allen    Dr. 

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One  to  grow  on . . . 

Good  health  it  our  business.   We  take  a  deep 
personal  pride  in  watching  the  growth  ond  devel- 
opment of  youngsters  raised  on  Pine  State's  good, 
health-giving  milk  and  dairy  foods.    We  feel 
great  satisfaction  in  the  knowledge  that  we 
contribute  to  the  growth  of  the  community  as  we 
do  to  the  growth  of  its  citizens. 
We're  proud  of  the  fact  that  we're  growing, 
too  .  .  .  that  more  and  more  families  are  asking 
for  Pine  State's  pure,  delicious  milk,  ice  cream 
and  other  fine  dairy  foods. 


North  Carolines 
Choice  Since  1919 


Wg  flneState 


[3791 


STILL  WIDE  OPEN 

THE  GATES  OF  OPPORTUNITY 

Our  American  inventors  and  scientists,  backed  by  our  remarkable  industrial 
know-how  and  skills,  may  seem  to  have  produced  today  about  everything  it's  possible 
to  produce.  Those  with  little  faith  in  our  country  and  its  future  would  have  us 
believe  so. 

But  to  American  youth  the  gates  of  opportunity  are  wider  open  than  ever 
before.  Thousands  of  new  and  better  ways  of  doing  things,  of  new  products  and 
new  developments,  will   be  created   by   those  who   properly   prepare   themselves. 

SONOCO    PRODUCTS    COMPANY 

Manufacturers  of 
TEXTILE  PAPER  CARRIERS  PAPER  SPECIALTIES 

HARTSVILLE  SOUTH  CAROLINA 


[380] 


GASTON  COUNTY  DYEING  MACHINES 


•  MODERN 

•  AUTOMATIC 

•  EFFICIENT 

•  VERSATILE 


•  RUGGED 

•  ECONOMICAL 

•  STANDARD  OR 
CUSTOM   BUILT 


In  addition  to  a  complete  line  of  the 
most  modern,  most  efficient  dyeing 
machinery.  Gaston  County  will  design 
and  build  complete  extracting  and  dry- 
ing systems  of  the  most  modern  type. 
Extractors  and  dryers  are  built  to  indi- 
vidual mill  requirement.  Write  for  illus- 
trated   folder. 


Raw   Stock   Dyeing   Machine 


2  4-Kier  Combination  Beam  and  Pack- 
age Dyeing  Machines  with  Tandem 
Hookup 


GASTON  COUNTY 

STANLEY, 


DYEING  MACHINE  CO. 


N.  C.    U.  S.  A. 


Gaston  Co.  Dyeing  Ma- 
chine   Co. 

Terminal  Bldg..  68  Hud- 
son   Street 

Hoboken,  N.  J.,  G.  Lind- 
ner. Mgr. 


A.  R.  Breen 

"ii    E.   Jackson   Blvd. 

Chicago,    111. 


The  Rudel  Machinery  Co., 

Ltd. 
614  St.  James  Street,  W., 

Montreal 
260  Fleet  St..  E.,  Toronto 


Albert  P.  March 
Whitemarsh,  Pa. 
Phila.   ADams   3-2901 


J.   R.  Angel 

1104   Mortgage   Guarantee 

Bldg. 
Atlanta,  Ga. 


Bowl  For  Health  And  Recreation 

20  Automatic  Pinspotter  Machines 
AT 

MAN-MUR 
BOWLING  CENTER 

Meeting  Place  For  Meredith,  St.  Mary's, 
And  State  College  Students. 


[381] 


Congratulations  to  the 

State  College  Seniors 

from 

HUDSON-BELK  COMPANY 

Eastern  Carolina's  Largest  Store 

RALEIGH,  N.  C. 

THE  BORDEN  COMPANY 

WHITE  DAIRY  PRODUCTS  DIVISION 
Raleigh,   N.  C. 


HELPING  TO  BUILD  ^  ,  /#      ^ 

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THROUGH: 

*  Agricultural  Development 

*  Community  Improvement 

*  Industrial  Expansion 


(CAROLINA  POWER  &  LIGHT  COMPANY^) 


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Compliments  of 


PLAYERS 
RETREAT 


Compliments  of 

A.  B.  CARTER,  INCORPORATED 

Operating 

MILL  DEVICES  COMPANY 

Castonia,   North  Carolina 

CARTER  TRAVELER  COMPANY 

Castonia,   North  Carolina 


[383] 


Congratulations  to  the  North  Carolina  State  Seniors 

from 
the  Photographers  of  the  1959  Agromeck 


Waller  Studio 


[384] 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO  THE  SENIORS 
OF  1959 


NORMAN'S 

WHERE  CLOTHES  FIT  BETTER 
NATURALLY 


NORTH  CAROLINA 
EQUIPMENT  COMPANY 


INTERNATIONAL 
Construction  Equipment 


Raleigh — Greenville — Wilmington 
Greensboro — Charlotte — Asheville 


PEPSI -COLA 
BOTTLING  COMPANY 


RALEIGH,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


[385] 


FABRICS 


THAT 


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FASHIO 


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RIEGEL  TEXTILE  CORPORATION 

260  MADISON  AVENUE  .  N.Y.  16,  N.Y. 


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YOU  CAN  GO  DANCING 
SATURDAY  NIGHT... 

IF  YOU  COME  IN  TODAY 
TO  ARTHUR  MURRAY'S. 
LEARM  THIS  ONE  MASTER 
STEP  AND  ALL  DANCES 
ARE  EASY. 

Over  a  million  people 
have  found  new  popularity 
and  confidence  thanks  to 
Arthur  Murray  and  his 
Magic  Step  method  of 
teaching  dancing.  Why  not 
visit  Arthur  Murray's  today 
and  see  for  yourself  how 
quickly  you  can  become  an 
assured  dancer. 
Come  in  for  a  free  lesson 
today. 

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Copr.  1953 
Arthur  Murray,  Inc. 


ARTHUR  MURRAY,  DANCE  STUDIOS 

2114  Hillsboro  St. 

Right  across  from   the  college  tower 

Phone  TE  3-8681 


Woolen  and  Worsted 
textile  machinery 

and 
SUPPLIES   and   ACCESSORIES 

CARDS  —  SPINNING  FRAMES  —  FINISHING  MACHINERY 

PREPARATORY   MACHINERY  —  WARP  DRESSING 

MACHINERY  —  MACHINERY  MODERNIZATION 

CARD  CLOTHING  —  CARNETT  WIRE 

NAPPER  CLOTHING 
CONDENSER  TAPS  —  RUBB  APRONS 

D  &  F  "COORDINATED  PRODUCTION" 

The  skillful  integration  of  Davis  &  Furber  Machinery,  Supplies 
and  Accessories  with  our  expert  Technical  Service  and  Counsel 
and  your  mill  production  requirements  and  specifications — re- 
sults in   a  "COORDINATED   PRODUCTION"   program. 

Davis  &  Furber  "Coordinated  Production" — jointly  planned  with 
the  mill — means  increased  profits  for  you.  Ask  how  the  D  &  F 
"in-your-mill"  Technical  Survey  can  solve  your  specific  prob- 
lems. Write  for  your  copy  of  the  D  &  F  News,  to  help  you  with 
your  long-range  planning. 

Davis  &  Furber 

MACHINE  COMPANY 

Textile   Machinery  Designers 
And   Manufacturers 

NORTH  ANDOVER,  MASS. 
CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


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2100  W.  ALLEGHENY  AVENUE  •  PHILADELPHIA  32,  PA. 

Other  Offices  and  Plants  •  Greenville,  S.C.  •  Atlonto,  Go.  •  Greensboro,  N.C.  •  Providence,  R.I. 

SOUTHERN  SHUTTLES  Paris  Plant . . .  Greenville,  S.C.  •  A  Division  of  STEEL  HEDDLE  MFG.  CO. 

STEEL  HEDDLE  COMPANY  OF  CANADA,  LIMITED 

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