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Coeditors: 

MARTHA  TOVELL 
WALTER  LAMBETH 


Business  Manager: 

JOHN  CULLEN 


CAMPUS  LIFE 

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ORGANIZATIONS 

32 

FRATERNITIES 

116 

BEAUTIES 

186 

SPORTS 

204 

HONORARIES 

242 

ACADEMICS 

274 

Dedication 


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There  is  one  factor  which  decides  the  dis- 
tinction of  a  superior  university,  some- 
thing more  than  an  excellent  faculty, 
modem  facilities,  a  Cotton-bowl  football 
team,  above-average  students,  or  progres- 
sive policies.  It  is  an  accumulation  of  these 
attributes,  but  beyond  this,  it  is  a  final 
product.  The  men  and  women  graduating 
from  Duke  University  each  year  form  an 
ever-enlarging  body  known  as  the  Alumni. 
They  carry  with  them  the  name  of  this 
university  into  every  conceivable  field  of 
service  and  employment.  Through  their 
accomplishments,  the  name  of  Duke  has, 
in  the  period  of  little  more  than  a  quar- 
ter-century, gained  prestige  and  respect 
as  an  educational  institution.  Year  after 
year,  professions  and  industries  repeat 
their  interviews  for  prospective  employees 
because  former  Duke  graduates  have 
proven  themselves  outstanding.  These  em- 
ployers have  learned  that  a  Duke  Alum- 
nus is  a  wise  investment. 
However,  we  thank  our  Alums  for  more 
than  having  paved  our  way  for  a  warm 
reception  in  the  outside  world.  Alumni 
groups  are  becoming  increasingly  active 
in  their  contributions  and  interest  in  the 
University  itself.  In  the  last  twelve  years, 
the  number  of  contributors  to  the  Loyalty 
Fund  has  more  than  doubled,  and  in  this 
period  a  total  of  over  ^5.5  million  has 
been  accumulated.  Alumni  associations 
are  also  taking  a  growing  interest  in  the 
policies  and  activities  of  the  University. 
It  is  for  their  support,  enthusiasm,  and 
loyalty  that  we  dedicate  this  1961  Chan- 
ticleer to  Duke  Alumni  everywhere.  We 
salute  with  pride  especially  those  alums 
who  are  currently  holding  positions  of 
high  achievement  in  every  field — Medi- 
cine, Forestry,  Religion,  Law,  Politics  and 
Government,  Business,  and  the  Arts.  And 
it  is  with  gratitude  and  respect  that  we 
take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  the  man 
who  co-ordinates  Duke  Alumni  affairs — 
our  own  Mr.  Charles  Dukes. 


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With  fall  freshmen  descend  on  West  Campus  to  "begin"  .  .  . 


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September  15 — and  here  they  cornel 
"Better  informed"  fresh  men  and 
women  from  California  to  Venezuela  to 
Pakistan  hauled  in  luggage  to  "set  up"  a 
new  home.  A  hectic  week. — mixers  .  .  . 
exams  .  .  .  meetmgs  . . .  the  Y  "Yogi 
Bear"  Dance.  No  sooner  settled  than  the 
upperclassman  descended — 


While  on  East,  Co-eds  are  unleashed  on  the  Ur 


A  week  later  upperclassmen  unleash  on  co-eds. 


Friendship 


New  pinnings  and  engagements  .   .   . 

roommates  screamed  after  a  long  summer 

apart  .  .  .  Nurses  had  capping  .   .   . 

fratmen  inaugurated  their  social  programs 

with  cabin  parties,  Sunday  ''afternoons,'' 

section  barbeques,  dances  .  .  . 

Upperclassmen   moved  into  freshman 

territory  flaunting  their  cars  .  .  .  Battle 

started  his  Russian  series. 


Meanwhile  the  Chronicle  re- 
turns to  two  issues  . .  . 


Sororities  rush 


The  Ambassadors  bic 


A  Durham  fall  without  rain — Yes! 
and  how  we  enjoyed  football  in  the 
sun  (only  one  game  in  the  rain)  .  .  . 
the  Duke  gardens  .  .  .  the  tennis 
courts  .  .  .  Mother's  .  .  .  the  rock 
.  .  .  the  Eno.  But  it  poured  on  Dink 
Bow  Day  as  the  Freshmen  invaded 
Card  Gymnasium  for  the  dance 
which  replaced  the  traditional 
games  and  picnic.  Gals  on  East 
inanaged  to  survive  rush  between 
tension,  heat  and  studies — what 
excitement  as  every  sorority  pledged 
the  ''best"  freshman  girls. 


Herberg,  Kaufman,  and  Hopper  descended  on 
campus  (thanks  to  Symposium  Committee)  to 
discuss — not  without  flaring  tempers — ''Post 
Christian  Man."  For  the  three  days  of  their 
November  visit  students  attended  panels  and 
speeches  and  digested  new  thoughts  in  late  hour  bull 
sessions. 


and  spirited. 


Sunday  afternoon 
religious  rituals  are  well 
attended  by  the  student 
body. 


"O.  K.  boys,  when  I  give 
the  word  we  all  rush 
the  Beta  house  and  you 
know  what  to  do." 


Socially — Four  Freshmen  crooned  .  .  . 
BOS-Sandles  danced  to  the  Larry  Wooly 
Combo  .  .  .  Shoe  'h  Slipper  enticed  Les 
Brown  and  the  Glenn  Miller  Band  to 
campus  .  .  .  Dad's  Day. 
Culturally — Sunday  organ  recitals  in  the 
Chapel  .  .  .  Chamber  Arts  brought  the  New 
York  String  Sextet  and  the  Hungarian 
String  Quartet  .   .   .   Young  Artists  Series 
brought  Rey  de  la  Torre  .  . .  Dad's  Day 
Concert  .  .  .  Marcel  Marceau  and  Vronsky 
and  Babin  starred  in  the  All-Star  Artists 
Series  .  .  .  Duke  Symphony  Concert  .  .  . 
Grover  Smith  (professor  of  "inclusive 
tastes")  gave  a  Last  Lecture  .  .  .  Student 
Union  brought  Benjamin  Mayes  who  sav/ 
integration  as  "next  step"  in  race  relations 
(grave  foreshadowing)  .  .  .  Frog  Wood 
sponsored  by  the  Wesley  Players 
enjoyed  a  big  success. 
and  Les. 


Football .  .  .  pep  rallies — even  a  dance  at 
Gilbert-Addoms  .  .  .  Fresh  got  Navy's 
goat  .  .  .  Homecoming  ''wrecked  Tech" 
— helped  by  Co-ed's  in  Homecoming 
Show  .  .  .  humiliation  at  Carolina  and 
UCLA  (although  the  players  had  a 
tremendous  time). 


Cooper  sweeps  right  end  for  a  first  and  ten. 


'Thass  right,  fellas,  Ah  stands  fo'  clean  livin'." 


And — among  other  things,  the  girls  on 
East  decided  they  could  teach  the  boys 
how  to  play  football  so  they  invaded 
West  Campus,  uniforms  and  all  for 
their  rough  'n  tutnble  'powderpiiff 
game"  .  .  .  MSGA  and  others  discussed 
''the  role  of  Mens  Student  Gorernment 
in  government  of  the  campus" — this 
lasted  all  year,  among  recommendations 
for  Code  changes,  investigations, 
evaluations  .  .  . 

Phi  Beta  and  Who's  Who  inducted  the 
''wheels"  on  the  campus  .  .  .  the  ATO's 
got  caught  .  .  . 


"Let's  wait  till  it  dies  down  a  little  before  we  open 
the  marshmallows." 


Betty  and  Kathy  push  Republicans  .  .  . 

Politico:  invaded  campus — Steven^un  came  to 

plug  the  Democrats — tJiey  needed  it  as  a 

campus  poll  showed  undergraduates  favorea 

Nixon  two  to  one.  Grad  students  and  Faculty 

dissented  favoring  Kennedy — seems  they 

were  on  the  right  track-  Booths  gave  out 

free  material . .  .  tempers  sometimes  flared 

in  discussion  .  .  .  enthusiasts  joined  in 

meetings.  Even  after  elections,  discussions 

continued  .  .  .  but  Duke  returned  to  a  settled 

pattern  as  the  cold  of  winter  arrived  .  .  . 


Stevenson  boosts  Democrats 


meanwhile,  for  some  the  pattern  continues  , 


as  fall  moves  toward  winter. 


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Winter  brings  romancing 
doors  .  .  . 


.    .    while    the   Chapel   con 
tinues  its  perpetual  watch. 


December  ushered  in  the  Co-ed  Ball,  Fraternity 
dances — and  the  Z.BT  Ugliest  Man  Contest 
(Larry  Schriver  had  the  ugliest  mug). 
Basketball  season  got  rye//  under  way — victory 
after  victory  .  .  .  Duke  walked  off  with  honors 
from  the  State  Student  Legislature  .  .  .  Gross 
spoke  on  the  future  of  Duke — not  too  optifnistic 
.  .  .  the  Archive  substituted  an  "appropriate" 
cover  .  .  .  President  Hart  emphasized  academic 
excellence  in  his  Founder's  Day  Speech. 


Machines  will  conquer  us  yet! 


Changed  registration  procedures  brought  loud 
cries  of  disapproval — but  everyone  survived. 
On  East — Long  Range  Planning  Committees 
sprouted  as  the  students  made  their  entrance  on 
the  planning  scene  .  .  .  a  jew,  seeking 
''intellectual  integration,"  started  the 
Experimental  Dormitory  germ  (followed  later  by 
their  West  counterparts)  .  .  .  Terpsichorean 
presented  a  "Yule  Fest"  .  .  .  dorynitory  windows 
exhibited  Christmas  trees  and  decorations  .  .  . 


And  fourth  period's  not  even 
over  yet. 


They  said  it  couldn't  be  done, 
and  .  .  . 


Sleet  came  down  full  force  to  put  the  campus  in 
ice — hut  things  were  hot  as  the  "efigy"  fire  light- 
ed up  the  campus — Dr.  Hart  didn't  get 
sleep  for  a  few  nights. 
And  following  a  similar  theme  on  East. 
Branson  was  the  scene  of  attention  December 
7-11  as  the  Duke  Players  presented  The 
Crucible. 


etball  comes  with  emotion- 
cheers  .  .  . 


id  another  Good  Sportsmanship 
award. 


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a  Cotton  Bowl  victory  . 


December  17 — we  left  in  droves  (only  six 
students  itijured  in  accidents)  to  get  ''Home 
for  the  Holidays''  (a  jew  sneaked  away  early 
pretending  to  have  jobs)  .  .  .  After  Santa 
Clans  visited,  a  few  watched  the  Cotton  Bowl 
victory  on  TV  .  .  .  the  less  fortunate  tuned 
in  via  radio  .  .  .  the  most  fortunate  were  in 
the  band. 

The  return  to  campus  wasn't  too  cheerful  as 
exams  loomed  ahead — some  took  them  pretty 
seriously  while  others  .  .  .  But  then,  the 
faculty  refused  additional  study  rooms — 
just  not  enough  room! 


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rush  parties."' 


"Whaddya  mean  'a  man's  deod 


Moe  receives  a  standing  ovation  from  Duke  supporters  as  he  limps  into 
the  waiting  arms  of  amiable  Frank  McGuire. 


After  exams — Rush!  And  how  West  Campus 

jumped  for  two  weeks  since  all  C 

Freshman  men  were  ''urged"  to  participate — 

38'^.(  of  the  class  pledged. 

Vying  with  this  excitement  was  basketball — 

that  is,  basketball  with  U.N.C.  .  .  . 

Everyone  had  a  heyday  at  the  game  and 

afterwards  charging  and  defending — 

Broyden  stuck  by  his  Alma  Mater  a  id 

flayed  away  at  Hey  man  .  .  .  but  Sports 

Illustrated  came  to  the  rescue  saying 

Carolina  was  sore  because  Hey  man  hadnt 

taken  McGuire's  ''underground  railroad" 

to  Carolina. 


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Internationalism  hit  the  campus  with 
the  UN  Model  Assembly — students 
poured  in  from  many  colleges  and 
universities,  representing  various 
nationalities.  Even  President  of  the 
General  Assembly,  Boland,  visited  the 
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Other  bits  of  interest — Kennedy  tapped 
Angier  B.  Duke  into  the  State 
Department  .  .  .  Detroit  Symphony 
made  a  hit  .  .  .  Dr.  Everett  Hopkins 
became  the  new  Vice-President  for 
University  Advancement  .  .  .  A  Russian 
Affairs  professorship  was  established 
.  .  .  Koestler  spoke  (?)  .  .  .  Langford 
gave  a  ''Last  Lecture"  reasserting  his 
Christian  faith  .  .  .  MSGA  tapped 
Sinking  Fund  and  questioned  NSA 
value  .  .  .  East  wotnen  participated  in  a 
student  exchange. 


Duke  becomes  a  microcosm  of  the  world 

conflict. 


Spring  horseplay — pelting  the 
"Pest." 


The  Undergraduate  Reading  Room 


loses  its  attraction. 


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Spring. . 


spring  came  bombing  in  .  .  .  pledges  went  through 
hell .  .  .  studying  (? )  moved  outdoors  .  .  .  a  plague  of 
spring  fever  swept  the  campus — even  the  East  caravan 
couldn't  arouse  much  excitement — desegregation 
caused  little  more  than  a  ripple  in  the  student 
consciousness  .  .  . 


Spring  fever 


But  the  spring  fever  didn't  afflict  all .  .  .  the  picketers  (even  the 
University  profs  joined  the  fun)  kept  up  steady  dissent  . .  .  the 
engineers  slaved  up  to  the  last  minute  on  the  "Show."  High  school 
students  descended  onto  the  campus,  vying  for  Angier  Duke 
scholarships  .  .  .  others  came  to  take  in  the  scenery  (nuisance!)  as 
Duke  once  again  became  the  "country  club  of  the  South."  Golfers 
came  to  life  .  . .  class  attendance  lowered. 

Other  major  events  included  George  London  s  concert .  .  .  productions 
of  St.  Joan  and  J.B.  .  .  .  Glee  Club,  Band,  and  Symphony  concerts  .  .  . 
Parents  Weekend  .  .  .  publication  of  a  new  bulletin,  "Unofficial  Guide 
to  Courses  for  Upperclassmen,"  with  remarks  such  as  "Lectures 
uncomprehensible"  not  fully  appreciated  by  victim. 


Girls  received  a  special  welcome  to  the 
Ensineer's  Show. 


lisjhtning. 


Scholars  and  politicians  reaped  rewards  .  .  .  new 
leaders  took  the  reins  of  campus  (ever  guided  by 
our  wise  administration)  .  .  .  Duke  had  an  all-time 
high  with  19  Woodrow  Wilson  scholars.  ''All  work 
and  no  play  ..."  you  know — so  the  "Null  and  Void" 
"rounded  out"  hardworking  students.  And  then  Fort 
Lauderdale  contributed  its  share  of  the  fun  (if  you 
consider  a  night  in  jail  fun)  .  .  .  and  TV  viewers 
witnessed  a  Duke  co-ed's  skill  at  chugging  brew. 


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Welcome,  Billy  Graliam! 


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Thursday  night  sees  a  crowd  working  soberly  on 
the  parade  floats. 


Friday  night  and  the  campus  swings  with  the  Co 


Joe  College. 


]oe  College  visits  legendland — Yes — first  rain  in  the  history  of 
Joe  College  parades  (sorry  imports!),  but  the  Kappas  and  the  SAE's 
kept  theirs  together  long  enough  . . .  the  Ambassadors  blared  in  the 
East  Union  as  the  Exchange  picnic  inoved  ijidoors  . .  .  Count  Bassie 
entertained  a  crowd.  The  sun  came  through  for  the  lawn  concert 
and  the  Brothers  Four  (related  not)  .  .  .  blankets  and  box  lunches 
and  .  .  .  then  Saturday  night — frat  cabin  parties  .  .  .  informal  dance  . 
The  following  weekends — to  the  beach!  Sand  .  .  .  blankets  .  .  . 
portables  .  .  .  blistered  backs  .  .  .  pealh  noses  .  .  .  beach  sunrises  .  .  . 


Among  other  activities — Greek  Week  ■  ■  ■  the 
Fraternity-Sorority  Sing — the  Kappa's  and  ATO's 
sang  away  first  places  .  .  .  tennis  courts  overflowed  .  .  . 
sun  decks  produced  freckled-faces  co-eds  .  .  .  picnics 
and  beer  parties  .  .  .  panic  over  term  papers. 
Summer  approached  .  .  .  plans  for  European  tours  or 
a  not-so-romantic  job  in  the  'ole  U.S.  Seniors 
joyfully,  yet  not  without  an  occasional  nostalgic 
twinge,  awaited  ''the  day" — the  end  of  four  years 
whose  value  can  be  judged  only  in  the  future. 


As  summer  approaches — 

P.E.  classes  move  outdoors  .  . 


Kappas  croon  to  victory  .  .  . 

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Men's  Student  Government 


Through  the  action  of  members  of  the  Men's  Student 
Government  Association,  several  innovations  were  brought 
to  West  Campus  this  year.  The  first  Excellence  in  Teach- 
ing Award  sponsored  by  MSGA,  was  presented  to  Dr. 
Morton  Lowengrub  of  the  Math  Department.  Awarded 
to  a  faculty  member  for  outstanding  performance  in  the 
art  of  teaching,  the  three  criteria  for  selection  for  this 
annual  award  are  interest  in  and  concern  for  students, 
stimulation  of  thought,  and  disciplined  course  material.  A 
campus-wide  program  to  create  an  awareness  of  student 
responsibility  was  also  initiated.  One  part  of  this  program 
was  a  proposal  requesting  that  students  refrain  from  dam- 
aging school  property.  The  second  phase  included  Citizen- 
ship Awards  made  to  the  outstanding  Fraternity,  Freshman, 
and  Independent  Dormitories  which  throughout  the  year 
demonstrated  the  best  qualities  of  citizenship.  A  trophy 
was  presented  to  the  winners  in  each  of  the  three  divisions 
on  the  basis  of  a  report  made  by  a  special  committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  President.  Winners  were  approved  by  the 
Senate. 

The  new  office  of  Attorney-General  was  created  this 
year  to   review   all   constitutional  matters  concerning  the 


Frank  Ballance,  President  of  the  Men's  Student  Government 
Association. 


scope  of  MSGA.  The  position  of  Public  Information  Co- 
ordinator to  handle  all  information  to  and  from  students 
concerning  Senate  matters  was  also  established. 

Several  commissions  were  established  by  MSGA  as  part 
of  its  job  as  representative  of  student  opinion  on  campus. 
A  committee  was  formed  to  conduct  a  general  survey  of 
student  feeling  on  West  Campus  living  conditions  and  the 
results  were  presented  to  the  Administration.  A  student 
Commission  on  Academic  Freedom  for  the  purpose  of  in- 
vestigating and  reporting  on  infringements  of  the  academic 
freedom  or  freedom  of  expression  of  any  student,  faculty 
member,  or  research  scholar  was  newly  established  this 
year.  General  campus  opinion  was  also  heeded  as  the 
present  Traditions  Program  was  revised.  The  offices  of 
Sophomore,  Junior,  and  Senior  Class  were  limited  to 
President,  Vice-President,  Secretary-Treasurer,  and  Ath- 
letic Representative  as  a  result  of  a  proposal  originating 
in  and  passed  by  MSGA.  The  MSGA  legislature  ex- 
pressed sympathy  for  the  Negro  picket  lines,  feeling  them 
to  be  "part  of  the  greater  movement  toward  liberty  and 
justice  for  all."  Two  conferences  and  a  dinner  meeting 
were  held  with  the  Deans  of  the  University  to  discuss  the 
general  areas  where  student  government  could  be  most 
effective. 

The  three  branches  of  the  MSGA — executive,  legisla- 
ture, and  judiciary — work  together  as  the  supreme  instru- 
ment of  government  in  regulating  the  affairs  of  all  male 
students  on  the  Duke  University  campus.  The  association's 
purpose  is  to  promote  the  best  interests  of  the  University 
while  advancing  the  welfare  of  the  individual  students  on 
campus  at  all  times. 

The  President's  Cabinet,  including  the  Vice-President, 
Secretary,  Treasurer,  Secretary  of  Education,  Secretary  of 
Student  Life,  and  the  NSA  Coordinator,  was  headed  this 
year  by  President  Frank  Ballance.  At  its  meetings,  open  at 
all  times  for  student  opinions  and  ideas,  the  Cabinet  dis- 
cussed policies  the  student  government  should  follow  and 
formulated  plans  for  the  future.  The  executive  branch 
organized  all  proposed  legislation  and,  after  the  approval 
of  bills  by  the  Senate,  was  responsible  for  executing  the 
approved  statutes. 

A  Student  Senate,  consisting  of  two  representatives 
from  each  of  the  four  classes  and  the  executive  officers  of 
the  association,  discussed  matters  of  campus-wide  interest 
and  used  its  power  to  regulate,  supervise,  charter,  and  de- 
termine the  status  of  all  men's  campus  organizations. 


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MSGA  Se 


ate  in  session 


Chuck  Edwards,  Freshman  representative;  Kip  Espy,  Freshman 
representative:  B.  B.  Foster,  Senior-Fraternity  representative; 
Duke  Marston,  Sophomore-Fraternity  representative;  Bob  Alex- 
ander, Secretary;  Frank  Ballance,  President;  Rex  Adams, 
N'ice-President ;  Jim  Fowler,  Treasurer;  Steve  Oppenheim,  Sen- 
ior-Independent representative;  Jim  Kennedy,  Sophomore  Inde- 
pendent representative;  Bob  Rankin,  Junior-Fraternity  repre- 
sentative.  Not   pictured:    Karl   Ray,   Junior-Independent   repre- 


]Vomens 


WSGA  officers  for  the  61-62  school  year  take  the  oath  of 
office  at  WSGA  assembly. 


Row  1:  Debbie  Gallup,  Judy  Kellett,  Susan  Weeks,  Liz  Gia- 
vani,  Harriet  \'olley,  Lissa  Cook.  Row  2 :  Louise  Green,  Karen 
Talbird,  Ellie  Cutrie,  Sallie  Pickard,  Martha  McGonigle,  Linda 
Egan,  Evie  Murphy.  Annette  Seward.  Row  3:  Libba  Herbert, 
Gail  Barksdale,  .^nnie  Lewis  Johnston,  Connie  Carlberg,  Joan 
Jarden,  Karen  Hanke,  Barbara  Underwood.  Not  pictured:  N. 
Busch,  M.  Baldwin,  M.  Rose,  J.  Ogbum,  L.  Taylor. 


Student  Government  Association 


WSGA,  as  the  official  governing  body  of  the  Woman's 
College,  acts  as  the  representative  link  between  East  Cam- 
pus students,  the  University,  and  the  community.  In  its 
leadership  role,  WSGA  seeks  to  bring  before  its  members 
those  issues  of  the  campus,  community,  and  nation  which 
should  be  of  concern  to  the  students.  Every  student  of  the 
Woman's  College,  as  a  member  of  the  Association,  has  the 
opportunity  to  present  her  ideas  and  express  her  opinions 
on  these  matters.  This  is  done  at  weekly  Council  meetings 
and  at  monthly  student  body  assemblies. 

The  Central  organ  of  the  Association  is  the  Council, 
composed  of  the  officers  of  the  Association,  the  dormitory 
presidents,  a  representative  from  each  class,  and  the  chair- 
men of  WSGA  auxiliary  organizations.  This  Council  acts 
as  both  the  executive  and  legislative  branches  of  the  Asso- 
ciation. In  addition  to  its  regular  weekly  meetings,  the 
Council  held  five  work  shops  this  year  in  an  effort  to  de- 
velop WSGA  into  a  more  vital  and  all-encompassing  or- 
ganization on  campus.  Judicial  power  is  vested  in  a  Judi- 
cial Board  composed  of  the  Chairman,  a  secretary,  and  a 
representative  from  each  dorm.  The  House  Presidents' 
Board  and  House  Vice  Presidents'  Board  serve  to  coordi- 
nate dormitory  functions  while  Sandals,  Social  Standards 
Committee,  Freshman  Advisory  Council,  National  Student 
Association,  Coordinate  Board,  Foreign  Student  Commit- 
tee, and  Campus  Chest  are  also  auxiliaries  of  WSGA. 

WSGA  is  dedicated  to  the  advancement  and  progress 
or  the  University,  and,  to  serve  these  ends,  has  worked 
closely  with  MSGA.  Throughout  the  year,  the  Council 
has  strived  to  broaden  the  scope  of  its  activities.  Sending 
delegates  to  the  NSA  National  Congress  and  the  NSA 
Conference  on  the  Peace  Corps  proposal,  having  repre- 
sentatives at  State  Student  Legislature,  contributing  to  the 
Symposium,  and  co-sponsoring  the  Model  United  Nations 
General  Assembly  with  MSGA  and  the  two  "Y's",  are 
examples  of  its  community  involvement.  The  Council  has 
sought  to  contribute  further  to  the  campus  by  a  Leader- 
ship Training  Program,  a  Curriculum  Evaluation  Pro- 
gram, general  course  evaluation  sheets  for  freshmen  in  the 
spring  semester,  and  work  on  the  new  registration  process. 

Having  undergone  rigorous  constitutional  revision  this 
year,  and  having  developed  a  new  determination  of  com- 
prehensive purpose,  WSGA  has  played  a  vital  role  in  the 
development  of  East  Campus.  Through  the  establishment 
of  a  Student  Long  Range  Planning  Committee  to  parallel 


the  Faculty-Administration  Committee  on  East  Campus 
Affairs,  WSGA  has  assumed  responsibility  in  the  planning 
of  the  future  of  the  Woman's  College.  Recognizing  the 
need  for  anticipating  and  providing  for  the  needs  of  indi- 
viduals in  the  College,  WSGA  worked  for  the  realization 
of  the  Experimental  Dorm  as  a  creative  and  beneficial 
project.  The  idea  of  a  student  exchange  program,  also  new 
to  Duke,  materialized  into  a  week's  exchange  with  Rad- 
cliffe  College,  Sarah  Lawrence  College,  and  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania.  Pursuing  the  idea  of  an  active  student  in 
a  changing  community,  the  Council  expressed  itself  on 
various  matters  of  national  and  local  concern,  and  encour- 
aged the  entire  student  body  to  take  action  on  such  issues 
as  the  theater  demonstrations  for  integration  and  President 
Kennedy's  recommendation  of  a  peace  youth  corps. 

The  Council  this  year  has  sought  to  involve  the  entire 
campus  in  its  deliberations  and  undertakings.  Through 
such  means  as  the  WSGA  newsletter,  the  Chronicle,  and 
campus  and  dorm  discussions,  the  members  of  the  Associa- 
tion are  familiar  with  the  concerns  of  Council.  In  these 
ways  the  Council  has  sought  to  develop  its  leadership 
functions  and  to  fulfill  its  obligation  of  keeping  the  cam- 
pus informed  on  pertinent  matters. 


Liz  Giavani,  President  of  the  Woman's  Student  Government 
Association. 


Mm 


Judicial 


The  Men's  Judicial  Board,  as  its  name  implies,  is  the 
judiciary  branch  of  the  M.S.G.A.  Although  the  board 
functions  as  a  court  in  hearing  cases  of  student  misdemea- 
nors, it  is  not  limited  to  the  duties  of  a  tribunal.  The  real 
purpose  of  this  body  is  to  give  guidance  to  those  students 
who  appear  before  it.  In  addition,  the  board  plays  a  vital 
role  in  campus  life,  as  it  assists  in  maintaining  order  in  the 
university  community  and  interprets  the  constitution  of  the 
M.S.G.A. 

The  board  hears  student  cases  at  its  weekly  meetings, 
which  are  normally  closed  sessions  in  the  interests  of  the 
individual.  However,  the  views  of  Freshman  House  Presi- 
dents, I.F.C.  and  I.D.C.  officers,  and  representatives  of  the 
administration  are  often  sought,  not  only  in  determining 
a  particular  decision,  but  also  in  the  interests  of  general 
policy.  Although  all  decisions  are  subject  to  administrative 
review,  such  action  has  rarely  been  taken  in  the  past.  Com- 
posed of  nine  members,  six  seniors  and  three  juniors  ap- 
pointed by  the  head  of  the  M.S.G.A.,  the  board  was 
guided  this  year  by  Chairman  Steve  Hunt. 


Loft  to  Right:  Mel  Thrash.  Bob  Burk,  Dave  Sanford, 
Roy  Bostock.  Steve  Hunt.  Chairman:  Bob  Garda,  John 
Frye,  Dick  Trippeer,  Jerry  Pieh. 


STEVE  HUNT 
Judicial  Board  Chairman 


Boards 


Women 


Row  I:  C.  Lamb,  J.  Perry,  L.  Cook,  L.  Giavani,  J. 
Brown.  Row  2:  G.  Snead,  K.  Ulmer,  P.  Burton,  M.  Mc- 
Lelland,  J.   Bowness,  M.  Sweeney,  J.  Coble. 


LISSA  COOK 
Judicial  Board  Chairman 


The  "Rules  Test,"  which  quizzes  East  Campus  fresh- 
man and  juniors  on  the  most  recent  changes  in  regulations, 
is  just  one  of  the  main  services  of  the  Woman's  College 
Judicial  Board.  The  Judicial  Board  is  active  in  many  ca- 
pacities, all  of  which  serve  to  strengthen  and  uphold  East's 
Code  of  Campus  Living. 

The  board  consists  of  one  representative  from  each 
dormitory,  a  chairman  and  a  secretary  elected  by  the  stu- 
dent body,  and  the  WSGA  president  as  an  ex-officio  mem- 
ber. It  met  weekly,  under  Chairman  Lissa  Cook,  to  handle 
violations  of  the  East  Campus  rules  and  to  suggest  meth- 
ods of  improving  these  rules. 

As  well  as  evaluating,  reorganizing  and  enforcing  the 
regulations  of  the  Woman's  College,  the  members  sent 
letters  to  the  new  students  and  held  open  mock  trials  to 
acquaint  these  students  with  the  procedures  of  the  Board. 
The  Judicial  Board  serves  an  important  part  in  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  East  Campus  student  body  and  it  is  a 
significant  example  of  the  ability  of  East  Campus  women 
to  govern  themselves. 


Freshmen  Advisory  Councils 


Men 


L,lt  l^  Kmla— Ruu  1:  D.  Mal.tun,  ii.  Altxalidel,  J.  Oldh, 
Taylor,  B.  Taylor,  S.  Yancy,  J.  Pieh,  C.  Piuitt,  D.  K.ssli 
Hoyle,  R.  Franz,  B.  Pierson.  Row  2:  B.  Clayton,  D.  Clnppill  D 
Wheeler,  J.  Abbott,  D.  Carpenter,  A.  Miles,  D.  McCracken  W 
Montgomery,  P.  Lovell,  C.  Wright,  R.  Whitmore,  S.  Nurkin  Row 
3:  M.  Roberson,  C.  Rose,  S.  Tavernise,  J.  Oldham,  R  Thomas 
S.   So,   F.    Walker,   C.    Graham,    M.   Quattlebaum,   W    Lambeth 


SAM  YANCY 
Y—FAC  CI: 


B  Hiu^^l  1  RcMi  Ruv\  \  I  Chtsnut  J.  Onder,  J.  Tart,  R. 
Johnson  T  Pt  irson  E  (.)  Nial  J  Horrigan,  T.  Graves,  B.  Buck- 
ilew  S  Coleman  B  Bouknight  Row  5  D.  Chapin,  J.  Jessup, 
J  Montague  D  Huggm  E  Schick  B  Gulp,  M.  Waggoner,  L. 
Frank  B  Foster  S  Ellis  B  Mewhort  T  Sullivan,  B.  Nelson,  C. 
Smith    L    Wasserman 


The  Freshman  Advisory  Council  completed  its  fourth 
year  of  guiding  the  bewildered  freshman  class  through  its 
first  few  weeks  of  college  life.  Following  the  motto,  "Don't 
think,  ask  a  Y  man,"  the  new  arrivals  resorted  to  the 
seventy-two  members  of  Sam  Yancy's  white-shirted  corps 
for  information  on  everything  from  easy  profs  to  dating 
rules  on  East  Campus.  The  "Y"  men,  sacrificing  a  week 
of  summer  vacation,  played  an  indispensible  part  in  the 
orientation  week  program  by  proctoring  tests,  aiding  the 
hospital  staff  in  freshman  physical  examinations,  and  meet- 
ing the  freshman  girls. 

Chosen  in  the  spring  on  the  basis  of  interviews  and  past 
record,  the  FAC  served  as  an  integral  part  of  the  YMCA. 
In  addition  to  chairman  Sam  Yancy,  the  officers  were 
junior  chairmen  Jerry  Pieh,  Clay  Pruitt,  and  Bill  Taylor. 
The  Council  had  three  spring  meetings  featuring  Dr. 
Edens  and  Dr.  Waldo  Beach.  The  service  of  this  group 
has  become  one  of  the  most  important  and  appreciated 
aspects  of  the  Freshman  program. 


Women 


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Left  to  Right—  Row  I:  L.  Daniel.  M.  Sevf.rt.  B.  Whit.ik,  i.  C. 
Moody,  J.  Ogburn,  K.  Garlock,  L.  Weitzel,  L.  Eby,  M.  A  Riddle 
Row  2:  E.  Spangler,  M.  Speir.  K.  Stansberry.  I.  Lilly,  B.  Lacoss. 
M.  Levin,  M.  C.  Wade,  P.  Reed,  K.  Hunt,  G.  Cronin,  J.  Gurley, 
K.    Ryan.    Row    3:    J.    Thompson,    C.    Kclleimann,    P.    Miller,    E. 


Logan,  J.  Van  .\usdall.  S.  Deckert,  M.  Aueibarh.  I  K.  eler,  S. 
Letrler.  Row  4:  G.  Stephens,  L.  Ryan,  J.  Church,  M.  Cardwell, 
J.  Loeber.  J,  Everett,  R.  Leonard,  E,  Booe,  B.  Underwood,  A. 
Strickland. 


Rising  junior  and  senior  FAC  women  are  appointed  in 
the  spring  by  the  Dean  of  Undergraduate  Instruction  from 
recommendations  of  the  Woman's  College  staff,  old  and 
new  Council  Chairmen,  old  FAC's,  old  and  new  House 
Presidents,  and  House  Judicial  Representatives.  Selections 
are  based  on  character,  service,  leadership,  and  scholarship. 
FAC's  undergo  a  training  program  in  the  spring  to  facili- 
tate their  work  the  following  fall. 

Although  the  accent  is  on  Orientation  Week,  FAC's 
continue  their  work  throughout  the  year.  The  small  FAC 
groups,  usually  no  larger  than  eight,  are  vital  in  aiding 
new  co-eds  in  their  adjustment  to  Duke  life. 

The  first  group  ol  student  advisors  was  formed  in  1931, 
the  year  after  the  Woman's  College  was  founded.  Initially 
sponsored  by  the  YWCA,  the  advisors  later  became  an 
auxiliary  of  the  WSGA,  and  the  advisory  chairman  be- 
came a  member  of  the  WSGA  Council. 


JEAN  OGBURN 

FAC  Chairman 


Engineers 
Student  Council 


The  Engineer's  Student  Council,  since  1953,  has 
acted  as  the  formal  link  between  the  student  of 
the  College  of  Engineering  and  the  University 
administration.  The  chief  governing  body  of  en- 
gineering students,  the  Council  is  composed  of 
engineering  class  presidents,  professional  society 
representatives,  four  elected  officers,  and  two  mem- 
bers-at-large. 

The  Engineer's  Show,  sponsored  annually  by 
the  E.S.C.,  displays  the  student  engineer's  ability 
and  ingenuity  and  attracts  visitors  from  many  parts 
of  the  area.  Under  chairman  Mike  Mattingly,  the 
E.S.C.  organized  and  presented  an  Open  House 
for  freshmen  during  Orientation  Week,  main- 
tained a  student  lounge,  and  also  supported  the 
Engineer's  Guidance  Council  during  the  past  year. 


Row  1  :  Jim  Whitmoie,  Harold  Vick,  Mike  Mattinelv 
President;  Ernie  Taylor.  Row  2;  Sid  Xurkin,  Bob  Garda 
Ed  Chesnutt,  Russell  Ranson.  Jr. 


Engineers 
Guidance  Council 


Many  freshman  engineering  students  are  in- 
debted to  the  Engineer's  Guidance  Council  for  its 
assistance  in  helping  the  prospective  engineer  ad- 
just to  his  required  courses  and,  at  the  same  time, 
meet  the  demands  for  extra-curricular  activities 
during  his  first  semester  of  college  life.  As  part 
of  its  program  the  council  sponsors  physics  re- 
view sessions  before  each  physics  hour  quiz  and 
also  offers  assistance  in  the  other  fundamental  en- 
gineering courses — calculus,  geometry,  and  me- 
chanical drawing. 

Organized  four  years  ago,  the  council  is  com- 
posed of  about  forty  students  from  the  three  upper 
classes  of  the  College  of  Engineering.  Members, 
selected  through  interviews  in  the  spring,  are 
chosen  on  the  basis  of  academic  record,  maturity, 
and  dependability.  The  council  chairman  for  this 
year  was  Bruce  Ickes. 


Row  1 :  Lawrence  S.  Williams,  Don  Kettlestrings, 
Charles  G.  Masters,  Henry  E.  Seiff.  Row  2 :  Bruce  Ickes, 
Travis  Broesche,  Louis  Brescc,  Lee  Sammons.  Bill  Moore, 
J.  E.  Hall,  Jr.,  H.  C.  Shaffer,  D.  Brown.  Row  3:  Ken 
Pugh,  Bob  Whitmore.  Bruce  Leonard,  Harold  Vick,  Jim 
Whimore,  Tom  Engleby,  .\1  Kennedy,  Ernie  Taylor, 
Peter  Moller. 


National 
Student  Association 


Concentrating  on  the  interests,  problems,  and  aspira- 
tions of  the  student,  NSA  works  to  strengthen  student 
government  on  campus  and  to  cut  through  poHtical,  re- 
ligious, social  and  racial  barriers.  Its  major  fields  of  inter- 
est are  human  relations,  national  and  international  affairs, 
and  educational  affairs. 

On  the  international  level,  NSA  provides  low-cost  tours 
to  Europe,  Asia,  Africa,  and  Latin  America.  It  is  asso- 
ciated with  UNESCO  and  is  a  member  of  the  American 
Council  on  Education.  It  also  sponsors  various  national 
conferences  such  as  the  National  Student  Congress,  the 
Student  Body  President's  Congress,  and  the  Conference 
on  Foreign  Student  Affairs. 

During  this  year  NSA  worked  with  the  Young  Demo- 
crats, the  Young  Republicans,  and  the  Human  Relations 
Committee.  It  gave  a  leadership  program  for  freshman; 
and  for  the  first  time,  a  freshman  NSA  committee  was  set 
up  on  East.  Duke  delegates  attended  the  national  NSA 
conference;  and  Chuck  Silket,  West  Campus  chairman, 
was  elected  president  of  the  regional  conference. 


Rc.w  1:  C,  Silkott,  B.  Underwood,  J.  Bundy.  Row  2:  M.  Dancy, 
I.  Iiiplrti.  A.  Himelick.  H,  Rudov,  M.  Xathanson.  N.  Thrift,  F. 
Mvers,  S.  Phillips,  S.  Spratt.  E.  Josko.  Row  3:  R.  Thomas.  E.  Zide, 
M.  Weir.  G.  Baker.  J.  Rubenstein.  R.  VVatkins.  P.  Nicholas,  R. 
Best. 


Charles  Silkett  and  Barbara  Underwood — Coordinators 


Student 
Union 


The  Student  Union  offers  the  Duke  campus  a  compre- 
hensive year-round  schedule  of  student  activities,  touching 
on  all  areas  of  social,  cultural,  recreational,  and  education- 
al interests.  Union  policy  and  activities  are  determined  by 
a  Board  of  Governors,  composed  of  eleven  seniors,  led  this 
year  by  Chairman  Byron  Battle.  Particular  responsibility 
and  leadership,  however,  are  entrusted  to  individual  com- 
mittees, including  Music  and  Arts,  Social,  Educational 
Affairs,  Recreational,  Major  Attractions,  House,  and 
Publicity. 

The  Union's  activities  during  the  past  year  were  cer- 
tainly noteworthy.  Because  of  Student  Union  sponsorship, 
the  student  body  was  able  to  hear  addresses  by  such  emi- 
nent Americans  as  U.N.  Ambassador  Adlai  Stevenson  and 
Benjamin  Mays,  President  of  Morehead  College.  A  Last 
Lecture  Series  by  University  professors  was  initiated  this 
year.  Entertainment  agenda  incuded  campus  app:arances 
by  the  Four  Freshmen  and  the  Dukes  of  Dixieland.  The 
Union  also  sponsored  various  contests  and  tournaments, 
such  as  a  photography  contest;  conducted  numerous  cam- 
pus services,  including  a  student  ride  bureau;  and  with 
Candlelight  Cabarets  and  dances  added  to  Duke's  social 
life. 


Mr.  W.   J.   Griffith     Student    Union  Director,   Mrs.    E.   K. 
Pratt — Program  Director.  Bvron  Battle — Chairman. 


BOARD  OF  GOVERNORS,  Row  1:  Mrs.  E.  K.  Pratt,  Program 
Director,  Sue  Dobson,  Kay  Sprenkel,  Mary  John  Little,  Jo  Dare 
Williams — Secretary.  Row  2  :    B.  Burke — Vice  Chairman,   K.  Gar- 


man — -Assistant  Treasurer,  W.  E.  Montgomery,  B.  Battle — Chair- 
man, G.  Kretchman — Treasurer,  W.  Griffith — Student  Union  Di- 
rector, C;.  Best.  Not  Pictured:   J.  Johns. 


Ambassador  Boland,  U.  N.  As- 
sembly head,  confers  with  Dr.  Ar- 
thur Larsen  of  the  Duke  Law 
School.  Mr.  Boland's  address  in 
February  was  one  of  several  by 
well-known  speakers  during  the 
year — all  sponsored  by  the  Stu- 
dent Union  Educational  Affairs 
Committee. 


COMMITTEE  CH-MRMEN,  Row   1:    S.  Braswell,  M.  Williams,  Carpenter,  C.  Routh.  Standing:   B.  Burk.  Not  Pictured:   D.  West, 

Jr.,  B.  Benedict,  E.  Condyles,  P.  Chestnut,  F.  Eubank,  J.  Vance,  R.  C.  Graves. 


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Symposium 
Com.m.ittee 


The  Symposium  Committee  plays  a  unique  role  on 
campus  and  fulfills  a  definite  need.  The  committee  at- 
tempts to  arrange  a  valuable  and  provocative  intellectual 
experience  which  will  be  the  center  of  the  yearly  intellec- 
tual presentation  on  campus. 

The  1960  Symposium  topic  was  "Post  Christian 
Man."  The  committee  secured  three  eminent  scholars, 
Drs.  Will  Herberg  and  Stanley  Hooper  of  Drew  Uni- 
versity, and  Dr.  Walter  A.  Kaufmann  of  Princeton,  to 
discuss  the  movement  of  American  society  away  from 
its  Judeo-Christian  heritage  and  its  search  for  new 
values  and  their  application  to  modern  life.  The  three 
day  symposium  consisted  of  addresses  by  each  of  the 
three  major  speakers  and  three  panel  seminars  in  which 
several  other  Duke  scholars  participated.  Students  were 
also  given  the  opportunity  to  take  part  in  discussions 
with  the  visitors  at  the  more  informal  afternoon  coffees. 

The  Symposium  Committee  is  made  up  of  selected 
representatives  of  each  of  the  three  upper  classes  as  well 
as  members  of  major  campus  organizations  and  faculty 
representatives.  Dave  Sanford  was  chairman  of  the  Sym- 
posium Committee  for  1960. 


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DAVE  SANFORD 
Symposium  Committee  Chair 


Row  1 :  Hflenc  Millar,  Lynn  Kutcher,  Dave  Sanford,  Chairman ; 
Lcn  Pardue,  Louise  Nigh.  Row  2:  Miss  Barbara  Benedict.  Steve 
Braswell,  Kay  Shaw,  Dr.  Weitz,  David  Fisher.  .Arnie  Kohn,  Judy 
Johns,  Esther  Booe,  Gray  Brumby,  Susan  Oehl. 

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Sittine::  P.  C.  Coughlan,  W.  K.  Bishop — Chai 
man/D.  M.  Ross.  Standins:  G.  P.  Oaklc 
R.  C.  Dix. 


Founded  in  1956,  the  Court  of  Appeals  consists  of  a 
Chairman  and  four  judges  appointed  by  the  President 
of  the  M.S.G.A.  and  approved  by  a  two-thirds  vote  of 
the  Senate.  The  appeal  cases  which  the  court  hears  fall 
into  one  of  three  categories:  cases  involving  infractions 
of  University  traffic  regulations,  cases  concerning  assess- 
ments for  damage  to  University  property,  and  cases 
dealing  with  delinquency  in  the  payment  of  M.S.G.A. 
fees.  The  majority  of  the  appeals  concern  violations  of 


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University  traffic  regulations  in  which  the  student  feels 
he  has  been  unjustly  accused. 

The  court  convenes  on  alternate  Thursday  evenings. 
Kent  Bishop  presided  over  court  sessions  this  year.  The 
original  intention  in  founding  the  Court  of  Appeals  was 
to  insure  more  efficient  and  more  equitable  judicial  ac- 
tion. The  importance  of  this  body  is  easily  illustrated, 
for  its  decisions  are  virtually  final. 


From  the  moment  that  the  unsuspecting  freshman 
appears  on  campus  until  the  termination  of  Freshman 
Traditions  period,  he  is  under  the  supervision  and  sur- 
veillance of  the  Traditions  Board.  Established  in  1951  to 
teach  freshmen  Duke  traditions,  songs,  customs,  and 
history,  the  Board  distributes  Freshman  dinks  and  ad- 
ministers a  Traditions  Test  early  in  the  fall.  Those  fail- 
ing to  pass  the  test  are  brought  before  the  Board  for 


instruction,  counsel,  and  punishment.  During  the  year 
hearings  are  also  held  for  other  delinquent  freshmen. 

Working  towards  strengthening  the  traditions  of 
Duke  University  by  acquainting  freshmen  with  vari- 
ous aspects  of  its  history.  Traditions  Board  encourages  a 
strong  feeling  of  unity  and  school  spirit  in  each  fresh- 
man class.  Headed  this  year  by  Rod  Kotchin,  the  board 
membership  is  composed  of  representatives  from  many 
campus  organizations. 


Traditions 
Board 


Row  1:  L.  Wilkins,  D.  Vincent.  L.  Griffith,  R. 
Kotchin,  Chairman,  T.  Dawson,  D.  Johnson. 
F.  Eubank,  B.  Gracey,  R.  Mclvin. 


Student  Co-ordinate  Board 


ANNETTE  SEWARD 
Chairman 


The  Co-ordinate  Board,  acting  as  an  intermediary  be- 
tween the  Administration,  the  faculty,  and  the  student 
body,  serves  in  a  unique  capacity  in  making  recommenda- 
tions to  WSGA  Council  on  the  basis  of  polls  and  investi- 
gations of  student  opinion.  An  auxiliary  of  WSGA,  the 
Board  often  carries  out  projects  initiated  by  the  Council 
of  this  body;  and  its  influence  lies  in  its  suggestion  and 
recommendation  power. 

Headed  by  Chairman  Annette  Seward,  Co-ordinate 
Board's  twenty  members  performed  such  services  as  com- 
pleting the  central  exam  file  in  the  East  Library,  writing 
letters  of  welcome  to  new  faculty  members  and  Pan-Hel 
letters  to  East  freshmen,  assisting  in  the  introduction  of 
the  new  registration  system,  and  many  other  small  "co- 
ordinating" functions.  In  addition,  the  Board  held  discus- 
sions on  campus  needs  within  its  own  group. 


Row  1:  Mary  Weisiger,  Susan  Moody,  Beth  Swain.  Connie  Camp- 
bell, Mary  Sue  Skaggs,  Lee  Gage.  Row  2:  Lois  Schwartz,  Laura 
Carver,  Judy  Touchton,  .\nnette  Seward,  President,  Mary  .Ann 
Hart,  Pam  Nolan,  Betty  Grimes.  Row  3:  ML.  Coleman,  Phoebe 
Dadakis,  Sue  McGhee,  Mary  .'^nn  McLeod,  Nancy  Overton,  Jane 
Ballenger. 


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The  Student  Forum 


The  Student  Forum  highlighted  its  activities  this  year 
with  two  programs  given  in  February  and  March.  Medieval 
Renaissance  and  Baroque  Music  was  presented  by  New 
York's  Pro-Musica  Antiqua.  Later  in  the  year,  the  na- 
tionally acclaimed  Players'  Incorporated  performed  in  the 
Orestean  Triology.  Added  attractions  of  the  Forum's 
presentations  were  the  receptions  held  immediately  after- 
wards, which  gave  students  an  opportunity  to  meet  the 
outstanding  personalities  brought  to  the  campus. 

In  operation  since  1934,  the  Student  Forum  has  directed 
its  activities  towards  the  cultural  stimulation  and  enrich- 
ment of  the  student  body.  Believing  that  East  Campus 
deserves  programs  of  the  highest  quality,  the  Forum  has 
presented  artists  and  speakers  of  unusual  calibre  and  inter- 
est. Junior  Connie  Carlberg  served  as  chairman  of  the 
organization  this  year. 


Row   ] :   ^:artha  Cardwell,  Mary  Beaty,  Sarah  Core,  Lyn  Kun 
Row  2:  Patti  Groves.  Connie  Carlberg.   Not  pictured:  Muff  \V 


CONNIE  CARLBERG 
Chairman 


Seated:  Lynne  Mayo,  Treasurer:  Marfie  Cook,  Publicity  Chairman; 
Harriet  Naviasky,  Chairman:  Ginger  Schoenly,  Serrctary:  Kath- 
ryn  Smith.  Standing:  L.  Carver,  B.  Brooke,  L.  StritzinL-rr.  H.  Good- 
rich, L.  Whitney,  S.  Scott. 


Campus 
Chest 


The  support  of  Annamarie  Koch,  a  nine-year  old  Aus- 
trian orphan,  is  one  of  several  projects  for  which  the  Cam- 
pus Chest  is  responsible.  Contributions  are  made  to  several 
other  charities,  chosen  by  a  special  Campus  Chest  com- 
mittee each  year.  Evaluation  of  the  organizations  is  made 
by  examination  of  the  work  done  by  the  charity  and  by 
personal  interviews  with  representatives  from  each  organi- 
zation. 

The  Chest  operates  on  the  same  system  as  a  United 
Fund,  enabling  students  to  donate  one  sum  at  a  specified 
time  rather  than  making  several  separate  contributions 
throughout  the  year.  East  and  West  Campus  drives  are 
held  separately,  but  both  contribute  to  many  of  the  same 
charities.  Among  the  organizations  receiving  contributions 
this  year  were  the  World  University  Service,  the  Foreign 
Student  Fund,  the  American  Friend's  Service  Committee, 
the  Y.W.C.A.  Edgemont  project,  and  the  American  Field 
Service. 

The  East  Campus  drive,  headed  by  Harriet  Naviasky 
and  held  in  the  fall,  reached  its  goal.  The  West  Campus 
drive,  held  in  the  spring  and  headed  by  Bob  Dix,  approxi- 
mated its  ^3,000  goal. 


VIRGINIA  SCHOENLY 
Secretary 


HARRIET  NAVIASKY 


Chd'n 


Row  1:  Mary  Morgan.  Frances  Hitchcock,  Gail  Barksdale,  Chair- 
man; Marger>'  Speir,  Madeline  Hartsell,  Roid  McBryde.  Row  2: 
Bonnie  Kelley.  Suzy  White,  Sandra  Harrison,  Diana  Graham, 
Laurel    Kimbrough.    Frances   Little.    Ellen    Craig,    Beverly   Weeks. 


Row  3:  Rebecca  Strother,  Judy  Adkins,  Bebe  Bradshaw,  Nancy 
Thompson,  Jackie  Fair,  Joanne  Fowler,  Jane  Cannon,  Susan  Neff. 
Absent  when  picture  was  taken:  Mary  Lily  Johnson,  Helen  Pickett, 
Kay  Goodman.  Toni  Raub. 


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Social  Standards,  the  link  between  administrative  stand- 
ards and  student  opinion,  underwent  a  thorough  evaluation 
and  partial  revision  this  fall  in  order  to  make  it  more  rep- 
resentative of  East  Campus  co-eds.  Established  in  1927 
as  an  auxiliary  of  WSGA,  the  Committee's  objective  is 
the  maintenance  of  high  standards  of  behavior  on  East 
and  the  organization  of  an  adequate  social  calendar  for 
the  school  year. 

Each  year  the  committee  publishes  "Design  for  a  Duch- 
ess," which  primes  the  incoming  co-eds  on  the  "do's  and 
don't's"  of  campus  mores  and  dress,  and  also  the  indis- 
pensible  Duke  calendar,  noting  important  dates  and  fea- 
turing pictures  of  university  life.  Social  Standards  gives 
the  women  a  chance  to  violate  the  usual  social  custom  and 
ask  their  favorite  snowmen  to  the  Co-Ed  Ball,  at  which 
the  Chanticleer  Beauty  Court  is  presented.  The  com- 
mittee, this  year  under  Gail  Barksdale,  sponsored  a  Christ- 
mas Carol  Sing,  a  Christmas  dinner,  several  Twilight 
Hour  concerts,  a  WSGA-Sandals  banquet,  and  the  annual 
May  Court. 


Social 
Standards 


GAIL  BARKSDALE 

Social  Standards  Chairman 


Y.MCA. 


The  Y.M.C.A.  is  unique  in  that  it  is  both  a  service 
and  a  "guidance"  organization.  In  addition  to  perform- 
ing valuable  services,  the  "Y"  seeks  to  help  students 
realize  a  richer  and  more  mature  spiritual  life.  The 
group  also  strives  to  advance  wholesome  social  relations 
in  the  University,  not  only  between  campuses,  but  also 
between  student  and  instructor. 

The  scope  of  the  "Y's"  extra-curricular  activity  is 
vast;  it  conducts  programs  ranging  from  the  Freshman 
Orientation  Program  to  "Dad's  Day,"  from  handbooks 
and  directories  to  campus  tours.  In  addition,  the  "Y" 
provides  ushers  at  University  Chapel  services,  sponsors 
various  seminars  and  symposiums,  and  contributes  to 
the  welfare  of  the  Durham  community  with  its  Edge- 
mont  Center  and  Wright's  Refuge  projects. 

For  all  its  activities,  the  "Y"  is  able  to  draw  on  a  very 
large  membership — almost  ninety  per  cent  of  West 
Campus  students  belong  to  the  organization  which  was 
led  this  year  by  President  Mike  Schmidt. 


MIKE  SCHMIDT 
Prendent 


SENIOR  Y  COUNCIL— Row  1:  Doug  McGregor,  Doug 
Matthias,  Myron  Goodman,  Snowden  Hall,  Randle  Carpenter, 
Sam  Yancy,  Allan  Ross,  Mike  Schmidt.  Row  2 :  Robert  Hyatt, 
Tom  Kerr.  Jim  Jones,  Jerry  Barrier,  Jim  Scovil,  Joe  Snead, 
Mel  Thrash,  Ronnie  Johnson. 


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BOARD   OF   (KA  KRM  IRS:    Bill   (Inffith,  Randy  Carpenter, 
Hyatt,  John  Artky,  Robert   Ihuiiipson,  Dr.  Thomas  Langford,  Mike 


Srhiiiult,   l)i     H.iu.uil   C.   Wilkinson,  Tom  Kerr,  Theodore  Minah, 
Dr.   Ri,  hard   Liadi,  Dr.  Fredrick  Hollyday. 


FRESHMAN  COUNCIL— Row   I  :    H.   Shinn,  M.  Risss,  R.  Ahl 
orn,  R.  Carpenter,  S.  Kempncr,  E.  Camp.  Row  '_' :   B.  MacDonald, 


B.  Barnhardt,  Clhairman;  J.  DeGooyer,  K.  MeC;ullough,  Pete  John- 
son, A.  Rimer. 


Y.W.CA. 


EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL— Row  1:  Mary  Kay  Sweeney, 
Nancy  Jenkins,  Phoebe  Welt.  Row  2 :  Barbara  Benedict,  Ad- 
visor; Lois  Eby,  Mary  Clyde  Wade,  Jean  Edwards,  President; 
Becky  Burns,  Faye  Branham. 


JEAN  EDWARDS 
President 


The  essence  of  the  Y.W.CA.  of  Duke's  Woman's 
College  is  activity.  Compromising  a  membership  of  over 
seventy-five  per  cent  of  East  Campus  and  Hanes  House, 
the  Freshman  "Y"  and  the  "Big  Y"  are  organized  into 
committees  of  Social  Service,  Campus  and  Public  Af- 
fairs, Race  Relations,  Interpretations,  Worship,  and 
Publicity.  Working  through  these  committees,  the  Y 
cabinet,  and  the  dormitory  fellowship  leaders,  the 
YWCA  provides  discussion  and  study  on  national  and 
local  topics  of  interest. 

This  year  the  YWCA  in  conjunction  with  the 
YMCA  sponsored  two  seminars  to  New  York  between 
semesters,  held  campus  discussions  on  the  Symposium 
topic  "Post  Christian  Man"  both  before  and  after  the 
Symposium,  and  sponsored  a  program  of  seminars  and 
social  activities  during  orientation  week.  Also  included 
in  the  "Y"  program  for  1961  were  milkless  meals  and 
"chow  trains"  for  the  benefit  of  the  Foreign  Student 
Fund,  a  Parent-Daughter  weekend,  university  devo- 
tionals,  marriage  seminars,  lost  and  found  sales,  dormi- 
tory discussions,  and  service  projects  in  near-by  hos- 
pitals and  refuges. 


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Y  CABINET— Row  1 :  Nancy  Brooks,  Betsy  Gwynn,  Agnes  Perkins, 
Faye  Branham,  Vice  President:  Jean  Edwards,  President:  Nancy 
Jenkins,  Treasurer;  Phoebe  Welt,  Secretary;  Joy  Triplett,  Barbara 
Benedict,  Advisor.  Row  2 :   Anne  Curry,  May  White,  Jane  Church, 


FRESHMAN  CABINET— Row  I :  Janice  Rav,  Tish  Smith,  Donnie 
Ellis,  Becky  Bums,  Advisor:  Pat  Smith,  President:  Janet  Mathews, 
Secretary-Treasurer:  Lois  Eby,  Advisor;  Anita  Osthoff,  Ginny  Lilly. 
Row  2:  Barbara  Benedict,  Advisor:  Susan  Hill  Blount,  Pamela 
Jones  Judv  Geckeler,  Adair  Prewitt,  Sarah  Cobb,  Pattie  Williams, 


Carol  Williams,  Lynne  Conklin,  Mandy  Wright,  Carole  Hart,  Sue 
Curry,  Lois  Eby,  Judy  Austin.  Row  3:  Roxannc  Smathers,  Mary 
Clyde  Wade,  Mary  Kay  Sweeney,  Katharine  Home,  Margie  Rose, 
Becky  Burns.  Susan  ,\llaway,  Andrea  McElderry. 


Cece  Conway,  Caroline  Carpenter,  Laurel  Whitney.  Row  3:  Mary 
Lucas,  Carol  Smith,  Sandy  Robertson,  Karen  Krueger,  Gretchen 
Holsinger,  Cynthia  Batte,  Chris  White,  Merle  Umstcad,  Carole 
Simeon,  Nancy  Horr. 


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The  Reverend  James  T.  Cleland 
Dean  of  the  Chapel 


Miss  Barbara  Benedict  Dr.  Robert  Hyatt 

Associate  Director  of  Religious      Associate  Director  of  Religious 
Life  on  East  Campus  Life  on  West  Campus 


Religious 
Life 


Basic  to  the  second  half  of  the  University  motto, 
"Eruditio  and  Religio",  both  the  non-denominational 
Chapel  services  and  the  denominational  service  and 
study  groups  on  campus  stress  a  dynamic  religious 
atmosphere  integrated  with  scholastic  life.  The  Re- 
ligious Life  Staflf  of  the  University  is  responsible  for 
stimulating  these  ideals  and  includes  as  its  members 
the  Chaplain  to  the  University,  two  Associate  Di- 
rectors of  Religious  Life,  and  the  denominational 
chaplains.  Inter-action  among  the  denominational 
groups,  co-ordinated  by  the  Religious  Council,  is  em- 
phasized through  service  projects,  discussion  groups, 
and  social  activities.  Exchange  programs  among  the 
faiths  in  interracial  and  intercollegiate  settings  are 
sponsored  by  the  Interfaith  and  Fellowship  Commit- 
tee and  the  Special  Observances  Committee. 

The  Reverend  Howard  C.  Wilkinson 
Chaplain  to  the  University 


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Religious 

Council 


Row  1:  Di  Pelham  Wjldei  Caiol  S,  it<,n  \dd  p(  nh,  id  Ji  Dr  Howard 
Strobrl.  Row  2  Mr  John  Dozie,  Miss  Biiba-a  Benedict  C  haplain  A.rthur 
Biandenbure;  Jamc^  Oldham  Chiplain  Wilhain  Smith  Ji  Row  1  Chap- 
lain Howard  Wilkinson  Chaplain  Chiilis  Johnson  Jr ,  Charles  Walls, 
Dean  James  T    Cldand    Reveiend  Hvatt 


Comprised  of  representatives  from  the  various 
schools,  denominations,  and  organizations  found 
on  campus,  the  University  Rehgious  Council  is  an 
excellent  example  of  the  student-faculty-adminis- 
tration type  of  organization  in  operation.  The 
Council  is  concerned  with  all  phases  of  religious  life 
at  Duke,  and,  under  the  supervision  of  the  Univer- 
sity Chaplain,  it  works  through  committees  and 
individuals  to  present  a  completely  inter-denomina- 
tional program  of  religious  service  and  experience. 

The  efforts  of  the  Religious  Council  are  cen- 
tered primarily  in  the  operation  of  the  Edgemont 
Community  Center  in  East  Durham,  to  which 
many  members  of  the  Council  and  University 
devote  a  great  deal  of  time  and  energy.  Other 
projects  include  work  at  the  Japan  International 
Christian  University  and  at  the  Union  Theological 
Seminary  in  Manila.  The  Council  also  sponsors  a 
scholarship  program  which  brings  Christians  from 
foreign  countries  to  Duke.  Closer  to  home,  the 
Council  brings  to  the  campus  outstanding  leaders 
in  various  fields  such  as  theology,  drama,  and 
philosophy. 


Dr.  John  Artley,  Secretary;  Dr.  Pelham  Wilder,  Jr.,  Chairman;  Carol 

Seaton;    Chaplin    Howard    C.    Wilkinson;    Add   Penfield,   Jr.,   Vice- 

Chairman;  Harold  Robinson,  Jr.,  Assistant  Treasurer. 


Religious 
Groups 


The  Rev.  Brandenburg 
Methodist  Chaplain 


The  Rev.  William  C.  Smith 
Bctptist  ChapLiin 


The  Rev.  Joseph  W.  O'Brian 

Episcopal  CkipLun 


The  numerous  religious  groups  on  campus  perform  an 
integral  role  in  Duke's  avowed  goal  to  link  religious  life 
with  academic  pursuit.  These  denominational  communi- 
ties provide  inspirational  services  as  well  as  challenging 
discussions,  varied  programs  of  interest  within  and  without 
the  faith,  and  a  chance  to  relax  outside  of  the  world  of 
studies  and  social  life.  Many  of  these  groups  give  plays, 
readings,  and  other  dramatic  presentations  of  both  reli- 
gious and  non-religious  nature.  Outings  are  popular  when 
the  weather  permits. 


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The  Lutheran  Student  Association  at  one  of  their  fall  social  gatherings. 


A  listing  of  the  denominational  groups  includes  the 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship,  the  Lutheran  Student 
Association,  the  Newman  Club,  the  Society  of  Friends, 
the  Westminster  Fellowship,  the  Unitarian  Fellowship,  the 
Baptist  Student  Union,  the  B'nai  B'rith  Hillel  Founda- 
tion, the  Christian  Science  Organization,  and  the  Episco- 
pal Student  Fellowship.  The  programs  of  these  groups  are 
co-ordinated  by  the  Religious  Council. 


Communion  services  at  the  Methodist  Student  Center. 


The  Rev.  Charles  E.  Johnson 
Presbyterian  Chaplain 


The  Rev.  George  \V.  Shuford 
Lutheran  Chaplain 


Relaxed  Group  at  the  Spring  BSU  Retreat. 


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Since  the  opening  of  the  Chapel,  the  Duke  University 
Chapel  Choir  has  served  the  campus  by  presenting  beauti- 
ful and  inspiring  music  which  is  an  integral  part  of  th; 
Chapel  worship  service.  Besides  enriching  the  Sunday 
morning  service,  the  Choir  annually  presents  Handel's 
Messiah,  now  considered  a  traditional  part  of  the  Duke 
Christmas  season.  In  addition,  the  Choir  gives  a  special 
performance  of  another  major  oratorio  in  the  spring. 

The  Choir  has  won  much  recognition  in  its  excellent 
performances  throughout  the  year.  This  is  due  in  large 
measure  to  Dr.  Paul  Young,  Choir  director,  who  has  a 
deep  sensitivity  for  music  which  is  reflected  in  the  Choir's 
presentations.  Its  membership  of  120,  headed  by  Mark 
Edwards  this  year,  is  drawn  from  the  outstanding  mem- 
bers of  the  Men's  and  Women's  Glee  Clubs  and  Choruses. 


Mark  Edwards 
President  of  the  Chapel  Choir 


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Dud  Ranch,  John  Snyder,   Dick  Titus,  Jo  VVesy. 


Bill  Friday 
Chancel  Singers  President 


In  the  short  time  since  1958,  when  students  from  the 
Men's  Double  Quartet  and  the  Women's  Triple  Trio 
joined  together  to  form  the  Chancel  Singers,  this  organi- 
zation has  developed  into  a  high  quality  choral  group. 

Chancel  Singers  now  provides  an  opportunity  for  the 
most  experienced  and  qualified  voices  of  other  choral 
groups  to  sing  difficult  classical  works  composed  for  cham- 
ber choral  groups.  In  this  way,  the  organization  aims  to 
enrich  the  musical  knowledge  and  appreciation  of  its  mem- 
bers, and  to  increase  their  performing  ability  as  they  gain 
in  sensitivity. 

In  addition  to  enhancing  the  chapel  worship,  the  Chancel 
Singers  presented  a  campus  concert  and  gave  other  con- 
certs in  several  cities  of  the  surrounding  area,  including 
Edenton  and  Raleigh.  This  year's  presentations  included 
"Magnificat,"  a  concert  by  Bach,  and  "Lieberslieder 
Walzer,"  a  Brahms'  composition. 


Richard  Heitzenrater 

Men's  President 


For  the  75th  year  the  Men's  Glee  Club  of  Duke  University, 
formerly  of  Trinity  College,  has  been  providing  the  campus — 
and  other  parts  of  the  country — with  the  highest  quality  of 
choral  music  for  men's  voices.  Now  under  the  direction  of 
Professor  Paul  Young,  the  club  has  attained  national  stature 
in  its  field. 

The  Glee  Club  began  its  programs  in  the  fall  with  the  Dad's 
Day  Concert.  To  celebrate  its  75th  anniversary  on  campus,  the 
group  performed  a  special  concert  in  March.  The  big  event 
of  the  year  was  the  club's  annual  tour  taken  during  spring 
vacation.  This  year  the  group  traveled  to  Florida,  entertaining 
in  Southern  Pines,  North  Carolina,  and  Charleston,  South 
Carolina  en  route.  In  May  the  club  sang  for  the  North  Caro- 
lina's Bankers  Association  in  Pinehurst. 

Music  presented  by  the  men  varies  from  Fiaydn  to  Broadway 
musicals  with  the  emphasis  on  classical  works  of  such  composers 


RXF.C'UTI\"F.    COUNCIL— Seated:     Mr.    Watf 
St.iTidin-     J    Pmi,-    D    HMi/rniater,  W.  Morgan. 


Young. 


Mens 


MEMBERS  .^RE— First  Tenok:  Steve  Cupps,  Julian 
Duttera,  Fred  Gcrkens.  John  Herrini?.  Don  Latham,  Bill 
Morean,  Bob  Prewitt.  Herbert  Raker.  Stuart  Rutkin.  Dave 
Travham.  Glenn  Tvndall.  Bill  VValson.  Jack  Wheatly.  John 
Whisnant.  Si-;co.\d  Te.nor:  Dick  Best,  David  Brown,  John 
Banta.  Dick  Byrne,  Thad  Dankel,  Crawford  Best,  George 
Huntley,  John  Kinney,  James  Mulligan,  Doug  McGregor, 
Doug  Nuetzman,  Bill  Ramsey,  Larry  Sawers,  Jacob  Schroe- 


as  Haydn,  Handel,  and  Wagner.  To  round  out  its 
repertoire,  the  club  also  presents  antiphonal  music, 
operatic  selections,  negro  spirituals,  and  contemporary 
works  of  classical  and  semi-classical  nature.  The  main 
selection  sung  on  the  tour  was  a  twenty  minute  work 
by  contemporary  Randall  Thompson  entitled  "Testa- 
ment of  Freedom." 

Membership  in  the  Glee  Club  is  determined  by 
auditions  held  early  in  the  fall.  This  year  the  club 
consisted  of  approximately  eighty  voices  led  by  Presi- 
dent Dick  Heitzenrater.  For  the  first  time  the  Men's 
Glee  Club  consisted  of  freshmen  as  the  Men's  Chorus 
was  incorporated  into  the  Glee  Club  second  semester 
in  order  to  concentrate  on  the  performance  of  one 
large  group. 


Gl^  Club 


dcr.  Mike  Rowland,  Paul  Wharton.  First  Bass:  Bill  Acker- 
nocht,  Bill  Blackwilder,  Ron  Bunn.  Ken  Byrd.  John  Crofts, 
Mark  Dougherty,  Dick  Echols,  Charles  Gcron,  Jim  Gill, 
John  Grotpetcr,  Charles  Guilford,  Allan  Haworth,  Dick 
Heitzenrater,  Peter  Housernecht.  Kim  Hyundju,  Graham 
Kretchman.  Ed  Jones.  Hank  Martin,  Jim  McLeod,  Steve 
Mohn,  David  Newsome,  Thomas  Oglcsby.  Chris  Parsons, 
Neiland  Pennington,  Jim  Poore,  John  Shackford,  Jim  Shel- 


ton,  Paul  Smith,  Ronald  Steed.  Daniel  Swegcr,  Stephen 
Sziarto.  Dick  Titus,  Terrv  Ward,  Paul  Alexander.  Second 
Bass:  Marty  Altinaier,  ted  Benson,  Edwin  Blacka,  Dave 
Collidge,  Da\id  Ditmars.  Bill  Di.xon.  Henry  Jackson,  Neal 
Ketcher,  Aha  Lines,  Bill  Lindscy.  Al  Miles,  West  Murphy, 
.\llen  Padgett,  Doug  Rauch,  Bill  Silberburg,  John  Snyder, 
Dick  Spong,  Frank  Stith,  Mike  Tatischef,  Donald  Titus, 
Les  Wasserman,  Joe  West,  John  Williamson. 


AXTIPHOXAL  GROUP 
Row  1:  F.  Gerkens.  J.  Wheatley.  R. 
Best.  D.  Neutzman.  R.  Titus.  E.  Jones, 
F.  Stith,  J.  West.  Row  2:  D.  Traynham, 
Jr..  W.  Morgan.  R.  Byrne,  C.  Best,  K. 
Byrd,  J.   Poore,  W.  Dixon,  J.  Snyder. 


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Betsy  Nimitz 
Women's  President 


Every  Tuesday  and  Thursday,  East  Campus  was  filled 
with  the  strains  of  both  religious  and  secular  music,  origi- 
nating, of  course,  from  the  Woman's  College  Glee  Club. 
Rapidly  gaining  recognition  for  the  sensitive  yet  dynamic 
artistry  with  which  it  perfoms,  the  group  has  progressed  from 
the  status  of  a  training  ground  for  the  Chapel  Choir  to  an 
independent  group  which  often  complements  the  Men's  Glee 
Club  in  choral  activities. 

Visiting  fathers  were  entertained  during  Dad's  Day  in 
October  by  a  joint  concert  presented  by  the  Woman's  and 
Men's  Glee  Clubs.  The  February  concert  tour  carried  the 
members  of  the  Woman's  Glee  Club  to  colleges  and  towns 
throughout  North  Carolina.  The  Club  ended  the  successful 
1960-61  season  with  another  joint  performance,  this  time 
with  the  freshmen  Women's  Chorus  during  Parent's  Week- 
end on  East  Campus.  The  Spring  Concert  included  folk 
songs,  spirituals,  sacred,  and  secular  music.  A  spring  cabin 
party  and  other  social  events  with  the  MGC  were  also 
included  in  the  year's  activities. 


EXECLTIXE    COU.XCIL— Seated:   Mr.   Waters,    Dr.    Paul    Young. 
Sumdiim:  L.  Lunstoid.  B.  Xiinitz,  J.  Glass,  J.  Tolsen. 


MEMBERS  .ARE— First  Sopr.sno:  Marilyn  Berube,  Xancy 
Brooks,  .■\bigail  Burbridgc,  Connie  Campbell,  Joan  Conant, 
Ginny  Cronin.  Mary  Dodd.  Patricia  Drewry,  Mary  Ficklin, 
Willetta  Grandy,  Carole  Hart,  Janice  Lytle,  Judy  Morris, 
Barbara   Otis,   .\nne    Parkinson,   .\nn   Perkins,   Sandra   Scott, 

X.in.v      Sil.T,      n>ik^     Wrlll.n,,,,     Citll.uilir     White,     C:.,lol     Wil- 


Auditions  were  held  at  the  beginning  of  each  se- 
mester to  select  the  approximately  two  hundred  mem- 
bers. Preparation  for  membership  is  gained  in  the 
freshmen  Women's  Chorus,  under  the  direction  of 
William  Waters,  Assistant  Director  of  Choral  Ac- 
tivities. The  Women's  Chorus  joined  with  its  West 
counterpart,  the  Men's  Chorus,  for  a  Christmas 
Pageant  in  December.  Kitty  Eubank  served  as  presi- 
dent of  the  freshmen  organization  during  the  year. 

Under  the  direction  of  Professor  Paul  Young  and 
the  leadership  of  President  Betsy  Nimitz,  the  Glee 
Club  fulfilled  its  two-fold  purpose  of  preparing  and 
presenting  choral  music  of  established  value  in  the 
Duke  community  and  on  tour,  and  presenting  Duke's 
musical  achievements  to  the  public. 


Glee  Club 


Mumford,  Barbara  Robinson,  Helen  Thomas,  Ann  UzzeU, 
Nancy  Voss,  Mary  Ward.  First  Alto:  Jean  Atkins,  Pam- 
ela Cull,  Nanc\  Espenshade  Lmda  Eubank,  Jane  Ford,  Ka> 
Garlork  Join  Heiser  Lois  Lundholm,  Pit  Nisser,  Mirearet 
Rouse  Su<  Skilrs  PTtnrn  \\  illis  \nne^OIk  PTtiicnZini 
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Phoebe  Dadakis,  Sara  EUett,  Catherine  Gibson,  Jeanette 
Glass,  Gara  Greef,  Mary  Hightower,  Johanna  Johnson, 
Lynnie  Lambert,  Linda  Lunsford,  Betsy  Nimitz,  Nancy  Pell, 
Mar^'  Place,  Nancy  Plaster,  Sallv  Rice,  Elizabeth  Rilev, 
Onyle  Sawyer,,  Ellen  Spanker,  Katrina  Sulton,  Betsv  Talhnt. 


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WOMENS  CHORUS 
Row  1  :  M.  Jacobus,  A.  Fielder,  C.  VVliitc, 
J.  Oclschlegel.  M.  Blakely,  J,  \'intinner, 
S.  Adams.  S.  Pierce.  D.  Myers,  C.  Guer- 
ry.  Row  2:  J.  Moss.  M.  Bates,  J.  Rav. 
D,  McGovern,  L.  Long,  G.  Bush,  S.  Pat- 
terson, P.  Wilson,  t>.  Samler,  J.  Hutche- 
son.  Row  3:  B.  Godwin,  J.  Miller.  M. 
Sanders,  N.  Capps.  J.  Etheridge,  M. 
Ellis,  G.  Jordan,  M.  Todd.  C,  Parilla. 
L,  Gilbert.  Row  4:  C.  Krause,  E.  Dantz- 
ler,  H,  Pickett,  H.  McGehee,  B.  Speth, 
F.  Muth,  K.  Eubank,  P.  McQuiddy,  E. 
McWhorter,   L.    Rudiger,    D,    Damschro- 


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Duke  University  Concert  Band 

Well  known  throughout   the  entire  state   for  its  excellent  music,  '^ 

the  Duke  University  Concert  Band  was  begun  in  1923  under  the 
direction  of  G.  E.  Leftwich.  Within  six  years  it  had  grown  in  member- 
ship from  twenty  to  seventy,  and  its  size  has  been  held  to  seventy 
since  then. 

Rather  than  enlarge  the  group.  Director  Paul  Bryan  has  concen- 
trated on  the  quality  performance.  The  Band  gave  two  formal 
concerts,  one  in  December  and  another  in  April,  several  lawn  concerts, 
and  made  a  spring  tour  through  North  Carolina. 


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M.    Wheland,    J.    White,    C.    Wiley, 


Dr.  Paul  Bryan 
Director 


Duke  Symphony  Orchestra 


The  Duke  Symphony  Orchestra,  conducted  by  Allan  Bone,  Chair- 
man of  the  Music  Department,  offers  the  University  community  an 
opportunity  to  hear  great  orchestral  works  performed  on  a  high 
artistic  level.  The  orchestra  affords  students,  faculty,  and  some  pro- 
fessional musicians  the  chance  to  seriously  interpret  various  works. 
The  eighty  members  of  the  orchestra  presented  four  concerts  during 
the  year.  At  these  recitals,  the  program  called  for  solos  by  Alice 
Wilkinson,  pianist,  Roger  Drinkall,  cellist,  Dr.  Bone,  clarinetist,  and 
several  students. 


Dr.  Alan  H.  Bone 


Marching 
Band 


A  cannon  flash,  a  cloud  of  smoke,  and  suddenly  the  Duke  Marching 
Band  charges  full  force  onto  the  football  field.  This  band,  one  of  the  most 
energetic  groups  on  campus,  appears  at  all  home  football  games  and  at  some 
away  games.  This  year  the  group  went  to  College  Park  for  the  Maryland 
game  and  in  January  traveled  to  Dallas  for  the  Cotton  Bowl  game. 

The  DUMB,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Paul  Bryan,  is  an  integral  part 
of  the  excitement  of  Duke  football  games,  offering  encouragement  to  the 
players  on  the  field  and  promoting  school  spirit  in  the  stands.  The  sixty- 
five  marching  members,  led  by  Drum  Major  Dutch  Sloan,  put  on  student- 
written  half  time  shows,  arranged  this  year  by  Don  Rarrel.  At  the  Cotton 
Bowl  they  participated  in  the  pre-game  parade  and  put  on  a  twelve-formation 
half  time  show. 


Bill  Morgan 
Marching  Band  President 

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Atkinson  J  B  dm^hdd  P  B  11  R  Bhnk.  nhom  R  Burow  C 
Cnllalnn  J  t  illihni  H  Ch.  nuilt  H  Ch,  iiN  J  t  ool  N  Davis 
H  Dial  M  Dunn  R  Ekko  R  Epps  R  Fabrit?  \\  Fains  D 
FerrcU  P  Fmch,  R  Fiazei  F  Geiktns  B  GiUiatt  M  Greene 
G    Grim    R    Guelchei     P    Guiles     D    Hirrelson    J    Hutwell    R 


Hawse  L  Holt  M  J^rkson  S  Johnston  R  Jones  S  Jones 
E  Keller  G  Kretchman  P  Laning  J  Miikham  J  McCarth\, 
G  Michael  F  Montgomery  B  Moigan  R  Moins  M  Murray 
J  Neis  C  Neilsen  W  Puin\  J  Pondei  W  Rinkin  C  Robert 
son  C  Slom  D  Smith  R  Spencei  J  SuUnan  D  Sw.ct  D 
Thonnsson    R    \inc(nt    R    \  oUniLi    R    W  mg    B    Winzelei 


AMBASSADORS— Sax— (alto)  Chas.  Culbreth,  Dave  Green 
(tenor)  Rusty  Jones,  Gary  Bennett;  (baritone)  John  O'Neall 
Trumpets — Al   Pierson,   Pat  Williams.  Jorrest  Cox,  John   Biolkov/- 

Duke 
Ambassadors 


The  Duke  Ambassadors,  founded  by  Sonny  Burke  in  1932,  first  played 
before  a  Duke  audience  in  that  same  year.  Since  then,  the  Ambassadors  have 
been  entertaining  Duke  students  at  various  dances,  parties,  and  concerts. 
But  their  renown  is  hardly  limited  to  the  campus.  In  fact,  the  group  has 
played  throughout  the  Carolinas  and  Virginia,  and  has  even  toured  the 
Panama  Canal  Zone,  Bermuda,  Iceland,  and  the  Azores  for  the  Department 
of  Defense. 

The  band's  singular  quality,  which  greatly  enhances  the  sound  it  produces, 
is  its  combination  of  true  collegiate  enthusiasm  with  a  sense  of  the  pro- 
fessional touch.  The  result  is  good  music  along  the  lines  of  the  modern 
"big  band."  This  year,  the  Ambassadors'  schedule  called  for  a  recording 
session.  The  result  was  the  album  "Beelzebub's  Big  Band,"  which  was 
released  on  a  well-known  label.  Under  the  very  able  direction  of  Pat 
Williams,  the  group  has  worked  hard  in  living  up  to  the  title  accorded 
them  by  Les  Brown,  "the  best  college  band  in  the  land."  Their  ability  to 
produce  jazz  of  high  quality  has  been  recognized  in  such  publications  as 
Metronome  and  Down  Beat. 


ski.  Trombones — Bill  Baylis,  Bob  Payson,  Farris  Anderson.  Drums 
— Bob  Harrison,  Wally  Kuralt   (bass).   Guitar — Harrison  Register. 


Publications  Board 


Seated:  A.  Smith,  S.  Elliot,  E.  Booe,  Dr.  Herbert  Herring,  Mr. 
C.  A.  Dukes.  Row  1:  S.  Goodman,  J.  Whitsett,  D.  Sanford,  B. 
Windeler,   W.    Kaufman,   J.   Whitmore,  J.   Lightboum,   J.    Mirsky, 


Dr.  C.  R.  Vail,  Dr.  J.  N.  Truesdale.  Row  2:  J.  Walpole,  G.  Gerst, 
J.  Davis,   G.  Griffin.  VV.   Lambeth,  Mr.  S.  C.  Harward. 


The  Publications  Board  is  responsible  for  the  publica- 
tion, direction,  and  unification  of  policies  governing  the 
Archive,  Chanticleer,  Chronicle,  Playbill,  Peer,  and 
Dukengineer.  In  addition,  it  regulates  the  commercial 
advertising  found  in  each  of  them.  Functioning  not  to 
censor  but  to  maintain  a  high  standard  of  journalism  on 
the  Duke  campus,  Pub  Board  hears  reports  from  the 
various  editors  and  business  managers  at  its  monthly 
meetings. 

One  of  the  Board's  primary  functions  is  that  of  elect- 
ing students  to  fill  the  positions  of  editor  and  business 
manager  of  the  publications  and  regulating  their  salaries. 
Selections  are  made  in  March  and  April,  after  the  candi- 
dates who  petition  for  these  positions  have  been  inter- 
viewed and  carefully  considered. 

The  voting  body  of  the  Board  consists  of  four  repre- 
sentatives from  the  faculty  and  administration,  four 
elected  members  from  each  of  Trinity  and  Woman's 
Colleges,  two  from  the  College  of  Engineering,  and  one 
from  the  School  of  Nursing.  Headed  by  Chairman  Dean 
Herbert  Herring,  the  group  also  worked  on  a  code  of 
ethics  for  campus  publications  during  the  past  year. 


Dr.  Herbert  J.  Herring 

Chairman  of  the  Publications  Board 


The  Archive 


Susan  Mathews  and  Fred  Chappell  at  work  in  the  Archi 


Fred  Chappell 

Archive  Editor 


The  Archive,  "the  South's  oldest  college  literary  maga- 
zine," stimulates  student  interest  in  the  fine  arts  by  pub- 
lishing art  and  literary  work  by  faculty  and  students.  The 
Archive  is  published  quarterly,  and  each  issue  includes  a 
wide  selection  of  poems,  sketches,  essays,  and  fiction. 

The  Archive  sponsored  a  Public  Reading  in  October 
and  a  Literary  Arts  Celebration  in  April.  The  Celebration 
this  year  centered  around  a  discussion  of  student  poetry 
in  the  Archive  by  Mr.  Eberhart,  a  Poetry  Consultant  as- 
sociated with  the  Library  of  Congress,  whose  Collected 
Poems  was  published  this  year.  Mr.  Eberhart  read  some  of 
his  own  work,  and  Mr.  Hiram  Hayden,  well-known  author 
and  editor,  read  from  The  Hands  of  Esau,  a  novel  he  is 
currently  writing.  Mr.  Reynolds  Price,  of  the  Duke  Eng- 
lish Department  and  author  of  A  Long  and  Happy  Life, 
and  Miss  Jesse  Rehder,  author  of  Remembrance  Way, 
were  featured  with  Mr.  Eberhart  and  Mr.  Hayden  in  a 
panel  discussion  of  student  prose  and  fiction. 


One  of  the  most  distinctive  features  of  Orientation  week  is  the  plea 
of  enticing  co-eds,  "You  do  want  to  buy  a  subscription  to  the  Peer, 
don't  you?"  Succumbing  to  feminine  charms,  one  soon  discovers  that 
this  is  the  campus  feature  magazine.  Its  greatest  initial  attraction,  for 
West  Campus  anyway,  is  that  the  first  of  the  four  issues  will  contain 
pictures  of  some  of  the  most  attractive  East  Campus  freshmen.  On 
closer  inspection,  one  finds  that  the  Peer  also  includes  cartoons  and  a 
variety  of  feature  articles. 

Enlarged  this  year,  the  Peer  strikes  a  happy  medium  between  the 
factual  information  of  the  Chronicle  and  the  literary  contents  of  th? 
Archive.  Editor  Woody  Halstead  and  his  staff  of  photographers, 
humorists,  cartoonists,  and  exaggerators  kept  their  eyes  open  to  the 
whimsical  side  of  campus  life  and  offered  issues  whose  contents  covered 
a  wide  variety  of  topics,  ranging  from  satire  to  sex. 


L.  Stewart,  R.  Seckinger,  J.  Mirsky,  J.  God- 
lev,  J.  Kenderdine,  R.  Hess,  G.  Sutter.  J, 
Sawyers,  J.  Kinney. 


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Peer 


Woody  Halstead 
Peer  Editor 


Jan  Mirsky 
Peer  Business  Manager 


The 
Playbill 


Allan   Cohen 
Mdnarier 


John  Davis 
Editor 


Like  their  Broadway  counterparts,  Page  Auditorium  audiences  desire 
a  program  which  serves  an  introduction  to  the  particular  presentation 
they  are  about  to  witness.  This  program  should  include  biographical 
sketches,  assorted  program  notes,  and  critical  comments.  The  Playbill, 
Duke's  youngest  publication,  offers  such  a  program  for  the  Artists' 
Series,  presentations  by  the  Duke  Players,  and  Hoof  'n'  Horn  shows. 

Trinity  College  freshmen  and  Engineering  freshmen  also  benefit 
from  the  efforts  of  the  Playbill  staff  members.  Each  year,  shortly  after 
the  beginning  of  the  second  semester,  West  freshmen  receive  an  IFC 
Handbook,  published  by  the  Playbill.  This  booklet  contains  valuable 
information  about  the  various  Greek  chapters,  including  size,  history, 
dues,  and  assessments.  Although  not  a  large  organization,  the  Playbill 
serves  the  University  in  a  unique  and  necessary  fashion. 


Allan  Cohen,  John  Da 
Pierson. 


Kennith  DuBroff,  Bill 


The  1961 
Chanticleer 


The  Chanticleer,  Duke's  yearbook,  attempts  to  pre- 
sent student  life  and  give  a  complete  resume  of  the  year's 
activities  on  campus.  The  staff  works  to  present  the  stu- 
dents and  organizations,  to  record  the  various  events  of 
the  year,  and  to  capture  the  flavors  of  the  particular  year 
for  the  Duke  community. 

The  staff-  of  the  yearbook  is  divided  into  the  business 
and  editorial  staffs,  each  with  its  special  responsibilities. 
Upperclassmen  work  in  editor  and  sub-editor  positions  on 
both  staffs.  Freshman  men  and  women  have  the  opportuni- 
ty to  work  and  constitute  most  of  the  ofEce  staff  which 
does  some  writing,  typing,  scheduling  pictures,  and  work- 
ing on  the  directory.  Also  freshman  and  upperclass  pho- 
tographers contribute  to  the  book  and  have  the  opportuni- 
ty to  use  the  Chanticleer  darkroom  facilities.  The  year 
is  filled  with  deadlines  but  the  pace  quickens  second  se- 
mester, and  there's  always  the  last  minute  rush  getting  the 
last  thing  in. 


MARIHA    lOVELL 

Co-editor  in  charge  of  copy 


W.ALT  LAMBETH 

Co-editor  in  charge 

of  photography 


Row  1 :  Steve  Pau,  Ed  Eraser,  Bruce  Erek,  Dot  Dudley,  Marty  Kauf- 
man, Sue  Klein,  Bobbie  Block,  Beverly  Lennard,  Susan  Jordan,  Marty 
Sader,  Anne  Beswick,  Mike  Tatistcheff.  Row  2:  Roger  Williams,  Stuart 
Barr,  Bill  McCarthy,  Sam  Nicks,  Mary  Beatty,  Carol  Getz,  Windy 
Bass,  Olivia  Dredel,  Sally  Spratt,  Laurel  Kimbrough.  Row  3:  Martha 
Drummond.  Drenda  Phillips,  .\nne  Curry,  Sandra  Harrison. 


JAY  CULLEN 

Business  Manager 

in  Charge  of 

Cliisses  and  Directory 


SUSAN  BENNET 
Copy  Editor 


WYNN  MONTGOMERY 
Photography  Editor 


Jerry  Butler,  Assistant  Business  Manager;  Mariam  Stone,  Co-ed  Business  Manager 
Dick  Pfeiffer,  Assistant  Business  Manager. 


The  ones  we  didn't 


The  Chronicle 


The  Duke  Chronicle,  now  in  its  fifty-sixth  year  of  pubhcation,  has 
consistently  ranked  among  the  finest  college  newspapers  in  the  country.  The 
Chronicle  is  first  and  foremost  a  student  organization.  As  a  result,  the  staff 
is  under  no  pressure  from  the  administration,  nor  is  the  campus  journal 
subjected  to  any  censorship.  However  since  the  Chronicle  attempts  to  serve 
the  entire  University  community,  administration  policies  and  faculty  opinions 
are  often  found  in  print. 

This  year,  the  editor  and  business  manager  decided  to  reduce  the  number 
of  editions  per  week  from  three  to  two.  This  measure  was  decided  upon  to 
facilitate  an  evaluation  of  the  Chronicle,  and  the  newspaper  hopes  to  return 
to  a  tri-weekly  schedule  within  two  years. 

Len  Pardue  ably  wielded  the  blue  pencil  during  his  tenure  as  1960-61  editor. 
The  organization's  finances  were  handled  by  Jim  Lightbourn,  who  served 
as  business  manager.  With  these  two  men  at  the  helm,  the  Chronicle  carried 
a  thorough  coverage  of  campus  activities  and  student  interest  in  timely 
current  affairs.  The  "Chronicle  Forum"  added  extra  spice  as  it  proved  to 
be  the  scene  of  many  lively  debates.  The  motto  which  the  Chronicle  masthead 
proudly  bears,  "The  tower  of  campus  thought  and  action,"  expresses  the 
ideal  of  the  Chronicle  while  it  participates  as  a  vital  and  integral  part  of 
campus  life. 


Jim  Lightbourn 
Business  Manager 


Chronicle  Editorial  and  Business   Hfadb     S    Strong.  Co-ed   Editoi 
Editor;  D.  Goode,  Advertising  Manager;  Anike  Verhoeff,  Co-ed 


D.   Sanford,  Ass 
jsiness  Manager. 


First  Row.  Left  to  Right:  T.  Cooley 
E.  Shearer.  M.  Harrell,  C,  Smith.  W. 
Murphy,  E.  Booe,  B.  Windeler,  C. 
.Tones,  C.  Miles.  Second  Row.  Left  to 
Right:  D.  Will.  B.  Smith.  D.  Mat- 
thias, A.  Verner.  M.  Gullingsrud,  G. 
Husa,  M.  Joyce. 


Whitmore 
Editor 


Gary  Gerst 

business  Manage 


The  Dukenginneer 


The  Dukengineer  is  a  publication  which  refutes  the  all- 
too-common  misconception  that  engineers  communicate 
only  in  symbols  and  equations.  Twenty-five  to  thirty  engi- 
neering students  display  their  literary  abilities  in  this 
magazine  which  is  issued  in  October,  December,  February, 
and  April.  The  Dukengineer  first  appeared  in  1940,  while 
the  engineers  were  still  housed  in  "The  Shack"  (now 
Southgate) .  Since  1943  it  has  been  supported  by  national 
advertisers  and  has  developed  from  a  small  mimeographed 
publication  into  one  read  by  a  continuously  increasing 
audience  of  engineers — students,  faculty,  and  alumni — and 
laymen.  It  is  now  considered  one  of  the  nation's  superior 
college  engineering  magazines. 

Through  independent  research  undertaken  in  writing 
the  articles,  the  staif  members  acquire  valuable  experience 
in  technical  writing.  The  objectives  of  the  magazine  are 
to  stimulate  interest  in  engineering  activities  by  keeping 
abreast  of  current  developments  in  the  field.  The  Duken- 
gineer offers  a  variety  of  articles,  including  popular  fea- 
tures, discussion  of  technical  engineering  subjects,  and 
alumni  news. 


Row  1 :  W.  Marks,  H.  Haines,  P.  Jackson,  J.  Whitmore,  Edi- 
tor; G.  Gerst,  Business  Manager,  J.  Whitsett.  Row  2:  J.  Wal- 


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Row  1:  Lake,  Grimm,  Vick,  Holland,  Eldridge,  Warner.  Row  2: 
Leonard,  Pau,  Bell,  Jim  Oldham,  Sommers,  Moore,  John  Oldham, 
Taylor.   Row   3:    Stanton,  Thompson,   McCutcheon,   Sammons,  Ja- 


cobs, Little.  Row  4:   Schiek,  Lyren,  Daughtridgc,   Ross,  Gallagher. 
Row  5:  Mullin,  Brown,  Mattingly,  Culman. 


AS.CE. 


Student  chapters  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers stimulate  interest  in  this  profession  and  begin  to 
acquaint  students  with  practical  engineering  problems  and 
solutions.  The  Duke  chapter  of  the  ASCE  meets  each 
month  to  hear  interesting  speakers  and  see  movies  per- 
taining to  civil  engineering.  During  its  three-day  field  trip 
to  the  Washington-Baltimore  area  this  year  the  Society 
toured  the  Bethlehem  Steel  Plant,  the  David  Taylor  Model 
Basin,  Fort  Belvoir,  and  the  Washington  Urban-Redevel- 
opment Commission,  where  the  principles  of  civil  engineer- 
ing are  in  practical  use.  In  the  spring,  attention  was  fo- 
cused on  the  Engineers'  Show,  which  the  Society  actively 
supported.  To  round  out  the  year,  a  combination  student- 
faculty  Softball  game  and  picnic  was  held. 

The  Duke  chapter  of  the  ASCE  has,  since  its  founding 
in  1933  under  the  direction  of  Harold  C.  Byrd,  been  ac- 
tive in  helping  to  promote  the  profession  of  civil  engineer- 
ing among  engineering  students.  Ernest  Taylor  was  chair- 
man of  the  Society  this  year. 


AIEE-IRE 


Row  1:  J.  Walpole,  R.  Ranson,  Jr.,  C.  W.  Rose,  J.  Gobbel.  Row 
2:  G.  Qubein,  J.  Lee,  M.  Buehler,  W.  Fanell,  C.  Cruse,  K.  Wat- 
son, C.  Masters.  Row  3:  R.  George,  Faculty  Advisor;  N.  Pazuros, 
B.  Burton,  B.  Ickes,  B.  Dorsee,  J.  Hawfield,  R.  Betts,  L.  Hester, 
P.  R.  Rathnell,  R.  P.  Seidel,  Bob  Whitniore,  J.  Artley.  Row  4: 
K.  Pu£?h,  J.  Page,  B.  Shcperd,  C.  Gibson,  A.  Skinner,  G.  Timblin. 
B.   Moore. 


The  Duke  University  Student  Branch  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  an  active  campus  organi- 
zation since  its  formation  in  1927,  reorganized  on  a  joint 
basis  with  the  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  in  1959. 
Formed  to  foster  the  dissemination  of  knowledge  concern- 
ing the  theory  and  practice  of  electrical  engineering  and 
other  related  fields  of  engineering  and  science,  the  AIEE- 
IRE  assists  in  the  professional  development  of  the  student 
and  cooperates  with  the  National  AIEE  and  IRE  and  their 
local  sections  and  subsections. 

At  Duke  the  AIEE-IRE  has  presented  programs  on 
electrical  engineering  research  and  development,  on  the 
Duke  grad's  view  of  his  Engineering  education,  and  on 
the  opportunities  for  engineers  in  the  military  service. 
Members  also  made  a  field-trip  to  Kellog  Switchboard 
Company;  wrote  technical  papers  in  competition  for  a  trip 
to  the  district  contest  in  New  Orleans;  celebrated  Engi- 
neers Week  with  a  special  program;  and  held  a  Senior 
Banquet  in  May. 


Russell  Ransom 
President 


ASME 


Row  I:  T.  Styers,  Jr.,  R.  Partin,  R.  Busch,  B.  Burns,  B.  Newlin, 
G.  Buzzard,  J.  Whitmore,  Row  2:  W.  D.  Carroll,  J.  J.  Ebert,  Roger 
M.  Williams,  G.  P.  Sumimrs,  R.  J.  Maxson,  R.  W,  Burow,  J.  S. 
Preston,  D.  Thomasson,  W.  G.  Holley,  R.  P.  Biggers.  Row  3:  G. 
Chappell,  J.  Boos,  L.  Bresee,  P.  Bengston,  P.  Coggeshall,  C.  Houck, 
M.  Huntley,  B.  Wheater,  G.  Pacheco. 


Britt  Burns 


The  Duke  chapter  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechan- 
ical Engineers  provides  its  members  with  the  opportunity 
to  meet  with  fellow  students  having  similar  interests.  Or- 
ganized for  a  two  fold  purpose — to  keep  abreast  of  tech- 
nical and  theoretical  advancements  in  the  field,  and  to 
stimulate  enthusiasm  in  student  projects  and  encourage 
participation  in  them — the  group  had  a  full  program  of 
activities. 

At  the  monthly  meetings  led  by  Chairman  Britt  Burns, 
the  fifty  members  heard  outstanding  engineers  speak  on 
their  professions.  Industrial  press  seminars  were  held,  and 
throughout  the  year,  several  short  field  trips  were  made  to 
industrial  operations.  The  annual  student  technical  paper 
contest  was  held  in  March.  During  April,  a  delegation 
from  Duke  attended  the  ASME  regional  conference  in 
Atlanta,  Georgia.  A  departmental  banquet  in  May  round- 
ed out  the  year  for  Duke's  ASME. 


Preident 
Frederick  H.  Reeser,  Jr. 


Pre-Medical 
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The  Duke  Pre-Medical  Society  has,  since  1938,  provided 
an  outlet  for  the  interests  of  undergraduate  students  pursu- 
ing a  career  in  medicine.  Its  activities  are  planned  to  bring 
the  student  in  closer  contact  with  the  medical  profession  by 
helping  him  understand  what  a  future  as  a  physician  would 
entail  and  also  by  advising  him  in  his  preparation  as  a  pre- 
medical  student. 

Well-qualified  men  chosen  from  various  medical  fields 
spoke  at  the  Society's  weekly  meetings  this  year.  Members 
were  also  given  an  opportunity  to  observe  operations  involving 
major  problems  of  medical  technique  being  performed  at 
Duke  Hospital.  The  Caduceus,  a  monthly  pamphlet  review- 
ing different  phases  of  the  profession,  was  sent  to  all  pre-med 
students.  The  Pre-Medical  Advisory  Council  followed  the 
same  program  initiated  last  year  of  extending  scholastic  aid 
to  freshmen  throughout  both  semesters.  In  March  the  So- 
ciety put  through  a  blood-typing  and  donor  program  for 
Duke  undergraduates.  Certificates  of  membership  in  the 
Order  of  Hippocrates,  scholastic  honorary  within  the  Society, 
were  presented  at  the  annual  Pre-Medical  Society  Banquet  in 
late  spring. 

President  Fred  Reeser  led  the  group  this  year  assisted  by 
officers  Dave  Hawkins,  Marilyn  Lewis,  Jack  Klie,  and  Jim 
Nash. 


Row  1:  M.  Greenberg,  G.  Boiiham,  G.  Sutter,  L.  Neblett,  M.  Linsley, 
F.  Garner,  W.  Woodard,  F.  Reeser,  J.  Kile,  M.  Gerber.  Row  2:  R. 
Truluck,  H.  Inman,  C.  Lynch,  R.  Williams,  B.  Norton,  B.  Mills, 
W.  Frccse,  L.  Wilkins,  J.  Godley,  A.  Effron.  Row  3:  R.  Swain,  E. 
Dodson,  R.  Carraway,  L.  Frank,  J.  Nash,  D.  Hawkins,  J.  Hirsch, 
P.  Steer,  J.  Rogers. 


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PRE-MED  ADMSORS— Row  1:  C.  Lvnch,  R.  Carraway,  M. 
Gerbcr,  H.  Inman,  F.  Garner,  A.  Effron.  Row  2:  L.  Wilkins,  E. 
Dodson,  B.  Norton,  L.  Frank,  D.  Hawkins,  J.  Hirsch,  P.  Steer. 


FRESHMAN  SOCIETY— Row  1:  L.  Faber,  C.  Rouse,  C.  Mc- 
Causland,  L.  Dee,  J.  Cooper,  R.  Davis.  Row  2 :  B.  Ramsey,  G.  Mer- 
win,  J.  Jones,  E.  Cooper,  D.  McKenzie,  C.  Edwards. 


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The  Bench  and  Bar,  founded  on  the  Duke  campus  in 
1935,  was  one  of  the  first  pre-law  undergraduate  organ- 
izations in  this  country.  Many  other  college  pre-law 
groups  have  patterned  themselves  after  the  Bench  and 
Bar,  a  group  composed  primarily  of  undergraduate 
men  interested  in  making  a  career  in  the  law.  It  was 
organized  not  to  develop  lawyers  but  to  be  a  cooperative 
center  for  intelligent  legal  thought  and  to  give  under- 
graduates a  better  insight  into  the  study  of  the  law  and 
the  legal  profession. 

This  year  the  society's  fifty  members  heard  speakers 
on  various  branches  of  the  law,  featuring  law  school 
professors  and  practicing  lawyers,  and  held  discussion 
groups  with  law  school  students.  They  also  saw,  legal 
films  with  an  explanation  of  the  points  of  law  and 
participated  in  a  mock  trial. 

This  year  J.  Francis  Paschal  of  the  Law  School  served 
as  Advisor  to  the  group,  and  Thomas  E.  Senf  served  as 
President. 


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Row  1:  S.  Hopkins,  R.  Briggs,  T.  Senf,  A.  .Adams,  J.  Williams. 
Row  2:  J.  Gibson,  T.  Grav,  L.  Ingram,  M.  Sandstcad,  R.  Fleischer. 
Row  3:  F.  Goldstein,  W.  Womble.  J.  Bell,  E.  Garver,  B.  Wells. 


Alpha 

Phi 

Omega 


Row  I:  G.  Qubcin.  J.  Marsh,  Vice  President, 
D.  Allen,  President,  R.  Kroll.  Vice  President 
Row  2:  J.  .'Vbbott,  J.  Hartwell,  T.  Thurman. 
J.  Starling,  T.  Avera,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


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The  Duke  chapter  of  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  a  national 
sei^'ice  fraternity,  is  a  relatively  new  organization  on 
campus.  Since  its  establishment  in  1955,  the  Duke  group 
has  been  consistently  active  in  promoting  its  aim  of 
service  to  the  community  as  a  whole. 

As  the  only  service  organization,  per  se,  at  Duke,  this 
fraternity  met  once  a  week  to  plan  the  programs  which 


it  sponsored  during  the  year.  The  group  did  mainte- 
nance work  at  the  Child  Guidance  Center,  prepared 
Christmas  baskets  for  charity,  sponsored  a  contest  for 
CARE,  and  held  a  rummage  sale  in  the  spring.  Led  by 
Talcott  Avera  as  Secretary-Treasurer  and  Dave  Allen 
as  President,  Alpha  Phi  Omega  this  year  successfully 
furthered  its  aim  of  service  through  these  various  proj- 
ects. 


The  history  of  the  debate  team  at  Duke  began  in  the 
early  days  of  the  University,  first  being  sponsored  by 
the  Literary  Societies  and  later  set  up  as  a  separate  or- 
ganization. The  present  era  of  debate  was  initiated  when 
Professor  Joseph  C.  Weatherby  was  brought  to  Duke  to 
head  forensic  activity.  Professor  Weatherby  guides  the 


team  in  its  objective  of  giving  interested  students  the 
opportunity  to  develop  logical  thinking  and  effective 
speaking  habits  through  participation  in  intercollegiate 
debate.  Fifteen  debate  tournaments  and  175  intercolle- 
giate debates  were  on  the  agenda  for  the  40  member 
squad  this  year. 


Debate 
Team 


Row  1:  E.  Logan,  T-  Miller,  V.  Parrott,  K. 
Shaw,  C.  Carlberg,  S.  McClarren.  Row  2:  J. 
Koskinen,  President;  R.  McDonald,  E.  Mock, 
D.  McKenzie.  .\.  Pokorny.  Row  3:  R.  Carra- 
way,  S.  Lundine,  J.  Mills,  P,  Wohlford,  T. 
Stupak,  R.  Vickery. 


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Joel  Arrington  heads  the  Election  Board. 


Campus  Party  Chairman,  Charlie  Waters  presides  at  the  party 
caucus. 


Campus  Party 


Union  Party 


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The  Elections  Board  was  formed  to  conduct  fresh- 
man and  Men's  Student  Government  Association  elec- 
tions. In  addition,  this  body  is  responsible  for  the 
standardization  of  the  rules  governing  the  annual 
elections.  This  October  the  Board  administered  the 
election  of  the  freshman  class  officers  and  two  fresh- 
man senators. 

The  two  political  parties  on  campus — the  Campus 
Party,  this  year  under  Charlie  Waters,  and  the  Union 
Party,  headed  by  Carroll  Starling — come  under  the 
jurisdiction  of  Elections  Board.  These  two  organiza- 
tions operate  solely  for  the  selection  of  student  govern- 
ment officers,  providing  the  machinery  by  which  cam- 
pus leaders  are  nominated  for  offices.  Functioning  ac- 
tively in  the  spring,  before  and  during  the  campaigns, 
the  parties  usually  convene  separately  for  two  sessions. 
At  any  other  time,  the  party  officers  comprise  the  only 
working  membership. 

Joel  Arrington,  as  1960-61  Chairman  of  Elections 
Board,  supervised  the  elections  in  which  nominees 
of  the  Campus  Party  and  those  of  the  Union  Party 
competed  for  student  government  offices  under  the 
newly  standardized  election  rules. 


The  International  Club  gathers  for  supper  meetings. 


International  Club 


Foreign  students  attending  Duke  University  receive  a 
special  welcome  from  members  of  the  International  Club 
whose  main  function  is  to  encourage  friendship  and  un- 
derstanding among  foreign  and  native  students.  In  pro- 
moting this  goal,  the  organization  sponsors  cabin  parties, 
dinners,  cultural  exchanges,  and  other  formal  and  infor- 


mal affairs.  A  Valentine  Charity  Ball  was  the  highlight 
of  the  year's  social  events.  Any  student  interested  in  for- 
eign student  relations  may  become  a  member  and  partici- 
pate in  the  club  functions.  The  heads  of  the  organization 
this  year  were  Ben  Poor  and  H.  D.  Kim. 


Hyun  Dju  Kim 
President  Second  Semester 


Seated:  Lucia  Brunn,  Program  Chairman;  Helen  Kelley,  Secretary- 
Treasurer.  Standing:  Gilberto  Pachero,  Publicity  Chairman;  Ben- 
nett Poor,  President;  Fanis  Pantayis,  Vice-President. 


Independent  Dormitory  Council 


Charlie  Waters 
President:  IDC 


The  Independent  Dormitory  Council  was  founded  in  1956  to 
insure  an  efficient,  representative  form  of  student  government  for 
the  residents  of  the  independent  dormitories.  In  addition,  the 
Council  serves  as  a  mouthpiece  through  which  the  independents 
may  voice  their  opinions  with  regard  to  timely  campus  issues. 
Finally,  the  Council's  activities  include  the  sponsorship  of  various 
social  and  athletic  functions,  including  a  spirited  intramural  program 
and  several  cabin  parties  and  open  houses. 

The  I.D.C.,  an  integral  part  of  the  M.S.G.A.,  conducts 
its  affairs  in  the  same  manner  that  the  I.F.C.  and  the  Freshmen 
House  Councils  operate.  The  Council  is  empowered  to  suggest 
improvements  which  will  benefit  Few  residents  and  the  University 
at  large.  It  also  calls  attention  to  any  grievances  which  the  indepen- 
dent students  may  have.  Headed  this  year  by  Charlie  Waters,  the 
I.D.C.  convened  on  alternate  Thursday  evenings.  These  meetings 
were  attended  by  one  representative  from  each  floor  of  the  inde- 
pendent dormitories.  In  its  five  years  of  operation,  the  I.D.C.  has 
made  rapid  progress  in  integrating  the  men  it  represents  into  the 
mainstream  of  campus  life. 


Row  1:  D.  Wiley.  B.  Heyer,  S.  Sander,  G.  Couchell,  C.  Waters.  Row  2: 
R.  Luker,  J.  Clark,  J.  Formanek,  R.  Arnold,  K.  Williams,  J.  Shriver,  Row 
3:  J.  Patterson,  J.  Walker,  J.  Jones,  J.  Faris,  B.  Carter. 


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Shoe  N'  Slipper  Club 


The  Shoe  'n'  Slipper  Club  organizes  Duke's  two  big  weekends, 
one  each  semester,  complete  with  big  name  bands  and  entertain- 
ment. Established  in  1949  to  take  the  place  of  IFC-sponsored  dance 
weekends,  the  club  incorporated  spring  dance  week-end  into  Joe 
College  in  1952. 

Duke  alum  Les  Brown  and  His  Band  of  Renown  played  for  the 
afternoon  concert  and  the  informal  dance  which  are  part  of  the 
November  Shoe  'n'  Slipper  week-end.  The  Glenn  Miller  Orchestra 
with  Ray  McKinley  directing  provided  music  for  the  formal  dance. 

This  year  the  Joe  College  week-end  was  changed  somewhat  from 
previous  years  by  the  decision  to  eliminate  the  poorly  attended 
Saturday  night  formal  dance.  The  parade  of  sorority  and  fraternity 
floats,  following  a  "Joe  College  in  Legendland"  theme,  was  held  on 
Friday  afternoon.  Count  Bassie  played  for  the  Friday  night  informal 
dance.  Saturday  afternoon,  the  crowd  moved  onto  blankets  on  the 
West  Quad  to  enjoy  the  lawn  concert  presented  by  the  Brothers 
Four.  With  the  lawn  concert  as  the  highlight  of  the  year,  the  Shoe 
'n'  Slipper  Club  ended  another  very  successful  season. 


Row  1:  J.  Wright,  P.  Steer,  L.  Politz,  L.  Blue,  T.  Lapin,  T.  Losee,  D.  Block. 
Row  2:  A.  Oettingcr,  E.  .Arnold,  J.  DeGoyer,  A.  Adams,  R.  Condit,  J. 
Martin.  Row  3:  J.  Jones,  F.  Pitzman,  S.  Coleman,  D.  Kwaswik,  J.  A. 
Guglielmi,  D.  R.  House,  T.  Mann. 


Laird  Blue 

President  of  the  Shoe  'n    Slipper  Club 


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Pep  Board 


Throughout  the  year,  Duke  students  witnessed  tangible 
signs  of  Blue  Devil  spirit — pep  rallies,  propaganda  posters, 
decorated  goal  posts,  and  card  tricks,  to  name  only  a  few. 
These  did  not  just  happen  but  were  the  products  of  a  hard 
working  Pep  Board,  headed  by  Pete  Lovell  and  Marilie  Fifer. 

It  was  this  organizaton  that  wall-papered  the  campus  with 
slogans  like  "Sink  Navy"  and  "Clobber  Clemson"  and  sent 
good  luck  telegrams  to  the  team.  West's  main  quad  was  the 
scene  of  the  Powder  Puff  Bowl,  which  optimistically  and 
correctly  predicted  the  outcome  of  the  Navy  game.  Freshman 
girls  costumed  as  midshipmen  were  trounced  by  the  upperclass 
coeds  representing  Duke.  In  the  spring.  Pep  Board  held  the 
preliminary  election  of  cheerleaders  and  the  Blue  Devil  for 
the  1961-62  year. 


Pete  Lovell  and  Marylie  Fifer 
Chanmen  of  Pep  Board 


Row  I:  B.  Auzat,  M.  Fifer.  J.  Lovell,  A.  Palmer,  P.  Gregory.  Row  2: 
VV.  Bass,  B.  Wilson.  J.  Nilsson,  L.  Gillooly,  F.  Eubank,  A.  Cooper,  B. 
Rowland. 


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This  year  the  cheerleaders  have  been  our  football  and 
basketball  teams'  most  faithful,  enthusiastic  supporters.  Headed 
by  Frank  Eubank,  the  squad  is  composed  of  five  coeds  from 
East  Campus  and  five  West  students.  This  year  they  travelled 
to  all  the  away  football  games  during  the  fall  (except 
U.C.L.A.) ,  including  Dallas,  Ann  Arbor,  Columbia,  and 
College  Park.  In  the  winter  they  attended  all  the  basketball 
games  in  the  state. 

In  the  spring,  soon  after  spring  vacation,  fifty  to  seventy 
girls  practiced  cheers  for  three  weeks,  in  order  to  try  out 
before  the  Selections  Board.  This  board  is  comprised  of  the 
retiring  cheerleaders,  the  Chairmen  of  Pep  Board,  and  the 
captains  of  the  football  and  basketball  teams.  They  chose  ten 
finalists  who  then  tried  out  in  a  WSGA  assembly,  where  they 
were  elected  finally  by  the  women  students.  Any  boys  who 
wish  to  do  so  may  remain  on  the  squad  from  the  previous 
year  without  being  re-elected.  The  rest  are  elected  by  the  men's 
student  body. 


Cheerleaders 


Ronnie  Lee 

1961  edition  of  the 

Duke  Blue  Devil 


Row  1 :  Sheila  Sapero,  Susie 
Knobeloch,  Ann  Leinbach,  Patti 
Peyton,  .'Vnn  Irwin,  Row  2:  Joel 
Warren,  Kip  Moore,  Bill  Pheif- 
fer,  Wally  Lange,  Ubi  Freitas, 
Frank  Eubank. 


The  twenty-five-year-old  Hoof  'n'  Horn,  oldest  original  musical  comedy  organization  in  the  South,  presented  Sandy  Wilson's  The 
Boyfriend  this  year. 


Hoof  n'  Horn 


Mary  Ann  Berry 
Hoof  'n    Horn  President 


Production  Staff—Row  1:  Bill  Nickle,  Earl  McCarroll,  Mary  Ann 
Berry.  Row  2:  Corky  Cowan,  Alice  Rosen,  Anne  Parsons,  Lola  Powers. 
Row  3:  David  Nee,  Larry  Warner. 


Celebrating  its  twenty-fifth  anniversary  this  year,  Hoof 
'n'  Horn  is  not  only  one  of  the  oldest  campus  organiza- 
tions, but  also  the  oldest  original  musical  comedy  organi- 
zation in  the  South.  The  Club's  policy,  as  originally  set 
forth,  called  for  musical  comedies  written,  directed,  pro- 
duced, and  performed  by  Duke  Students.  This  general 
policy  was  faithfully  upheld  until  1952,  when  Anything 
Goes,  written  by  a  professional,  was  performed.  This  year 
as  well,  the  club  presented  a  "professional"  show.  The 
Boy  Friend,  by  Sandy  Wilson.  This  suspension  of  club 
policy  was  enacted  so  as  to  receive  student  interest.  Next 
year.  Hoof  'n'  Horn  plans  to  return  to  producing  student 
works.  Besides  the  annual  show  during  Joe  College  Week- 
end, the  club  also  participates  in  the  Homecoming  Show 
and  other  musical  activities. 

A  student  who  has  worked  on  one  show  is  considered 
a  full-fledged  member  of  Hoof  'n'  Horn.  Although  they 
are  amateur  thespians,  the  members  of  this  group  won 
wide  acclaim  for  their  efforts.  Hoof  'n'  Horn  was  led  this 
year  by  President  Mary  Ann  Berry  and  Vice-President 
Dave  Nee. 


Executive  Council:  Larry  VV 
Mary  Ann  Berry. 


Lola  Powers,  David  Nee, 


1961  flappers  rehearse  for  The  Boyfriend. 


A  scene  from  the  Duke  Player's  presentation  of  "Born  Yesterday. 


Earl  McCarroll 
Duke  Players  President 


Exfi  utive  CouiKil — Row  1-  S  hi  hustei  Business  Manager;  M. 
Nathanson,  Secretary;  V.  Wellborn,  Publicity  Chr.;  K.  Reardon, 
Faculty  Advisor,  R  Candlin,  Technical  Representative;  L.  Powers, 
Actor's  Representative,  K.  Cohen,  Stage  Manager.  Row  2:  C.  Hoi- 
lister,  Publicity;  G.  Schenck,  Actor's  Rcpresentati\e;  J.  Lee,  Tech- 
nical Representative;  F.  Warner,  Vice-President;  E.  McCanoll, 
President. 


Duke 
Players 


Row  1:  Alice  Rosen,  Mai  Nathanson,  Lola  Powers,  Posy  Candlin, 
Mia  Bulgarin.  Row  2:  Victor  Michalak,  Assistant  Director;  Doug 
Nuetzman,  Frank  Eubank,  Earl  McCarroll,  President;  Ed  Kress, 
Kenneth  A.  Cohen,  Stephen  D.  Schuster.  Row  3:  Larry  Shriver, 
Kenneth  Reardon,  Director;  Bob  Bannard,  Richard  Parks,  Jim- 
my Lee,  Larry  Warner,  Larry  Schenck,  Clay  HoUister. 


Duke  Players,  offering  the  Duke  community  cultural 
entertainment  in  the  form  of  the  finest  theatrical  presenta- 
tions, was  organized  on  the  two  campuses  over  twenty-eight 
years  ago.  Each  fall  its  members  have  just  enough  time  to 
unpack  before  the  Players  launch  into  feverish  activity  in 
an  attempt  to  begin  their  season  before  the  onslaught  of 
hour  tests.  This  year  the  Players  gave  a  delightful  per- 
formance of  Born  Yesterday,  the  near  professional  quali- 
ty of  which  was  acclaimed  by  the  audiences;  Branson  lent 
the  intimacy  needed  for  a  well  executed  performance  of 
Miller's  drama,  "The  Crucible";  and  Bernard  Shaw's 
famous  "Saint  Joan"  was  the  triumphant  spring  success. 
In  their  "spare"  time,  the  Players  gave  readings  and  stu- 
dent-directed one-act  plays  in  Branson. 

This  year  Earl  McCarrol  led  the  technical  and  acting 
members  in  this  otherwise  casual  organization — no  weekly 
meetings,  no  dues,  but  a  few  open-houses  with  entertain- 
ment that  would  make  Jack  Benny  laugh.  Membership  is 
attained  and  maintained  by  working  fifty  hours  during  the 
season,  and  a  member  of  good  standing  may  be  exalted  to 
a  position  on  the  Executive  Council. 

The  group  definitely  fulfills  the  campus  need  for  fine 
dramatic  entertainment;  and  members  gain  valuable  ex- 
perience through  working  with  set  design,  lighting,  cos- 
tumes, props,  make-up,  and,  of  course,  acting. 


The  Duke  Players  scored  a  smash  hit  with  possibly  their  best 
performance  of  the  season — George  Bernard  Shaw's  "St. 
Joan." 


Lola  Powers,  Larry  Warner,  and  Alan  Sader  in  rehearsals  for 
"Born  Yesterday." 


Sally  Hobbs  and  Bill  \'estal  took   the   leading 
Crucible." 


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Row    1     G    Millti,   \icc-Picsident,  B    Mills,  Setietan     Suzie   Porter.  Presi- 
dent, \'    Wan    Row  2:  J   Cook,  A    Cothran,  B   Bass,  L   Rudiger,  S.  Staley. 


W.R.A. 


The  Woman's  Recreation  Association,  whose  membership  is  made 
up  of  the  entire  student  body  of  the  Woman's  College  and  the 
School  of  Nursing,  is  organized  to  offer  varied  recreational  oppor- 
tunities for  each  coed.  Cooperating  with  the  Woman's  Physical 
Education  Department,  the  group  sponsors  the  intramural  program 
on  East  Campus.  It  also  arranges  for  the  sports  day  and  picnic  for 
freshmen  during  Orientation  Week. 

The  W.R.A.  has  many  Co-Rec  Open  Houses  in  the  gym  on 
Friday  nights,  at  which  time  students  can  take  part  in  special  co-rec 
activities  or  make  use  of  the  equipment  and  swimming  pool.  The 
highlight  of  the  year  is  the  Co-Rec  Carnival  held  in  the  spring.  At 
this  time  fraternities  and  dorms  are  paired  for  competition  in 
relays,  sports  events,  and  carnival  games. 

Special  interest  groups  under  the  auspices  of  W.R.A.  are 
Pegasus,  Nereidian,  Terpsichorean,  and  Tennis  Club  which  offer 
special  chances  for  enjoyment  of  horseback  riding,  synchronized 
swimming,  modern  dance,  and  tennis. 

The  activities  of  W.R.A.  are  planned  and  carried  out  by  the 
W.R.A.  Board.  This  group  consists  of  the  four  executive  officers, 
a  chairman  of  each  sport,  two  representatives  from  each  dorm,  a 
social  chairman,  and  other  committee  chairmen.  This  governing 
Board  has  many  meetings,  picnics,  and  retreats  to  plan  and  discuss 
the  program  of  W.R.A. 


Suzie  Porter 
President 


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Sandy  Matter 
Nereidian  Club  President 


Nereidian 


A  spring  water  show  open  without  charge  to  the  pubUc  is  the 
highUght  of  the  year's  activities  for  the  members  of  the  Nereidian 
Club.  These  girls  meet  weekly  throughout  the  year  for  the  combined 
purpose  of  recreation  and  the  improvement  of  both  group  and 
individual  syncronized  swimming  skills,  through  regular  practice 
and  a  sharing  of  individual  knowledge.  All  those  interested  in 
participating  in  Nereidian  are  given  the  opportunity  to  try  out 
in  both  the  fall  and  spring  semesters.  This  year  the  group  numbered 
about  sixty  girls,  working  together  under  President  Sandy  Matter. 

Early  in  the  year  plans  are  begun  for  the  spring  show.  After 
working  out  the  central  theme  and  general  details,  the  girls  begin 
concentrated  practice,  breaking  into  smaller  groups  to  work  on 
each  part  of  the  show.  Attention  is  paid  to  the  selection  of  music 
and  appropriate  and  colorful  costumes.  The  girls  are  assisted  in 
the  perfection  of  their  performances  and  organization  of  the  show 
by  the  Physical  Education  Department.  Their  enthusiasm  for 
swimming  and  competence  in  the  water  pay  high  dividends  both  to 
the  group  and  to  the  audience  which  benefit  from  the  two  perfor- 
mances of  their  show.  This  year  the  Nereidians  presented  "Holiday 
Festival,"  each  number  featuring  the  celebration  of  an  annual 
holiday. 


Left  to  Rif^ht:  M.  Hightower.  D.  Albers,  C.  Finfrock,  B.  Washburn,  H.  Cut- 
tino,  B.  Glynn,  S.  Matter,  K.  Gravelle,  C.  Bate,  J.  Brown.  O.  Krcdel,  W. 
Webber. 


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Terpsichorean 


Sitting;  J.  Hock,  S.  Shearer,  M.  Bulgarin,  D.  Charles,  A.  God- 
din,  G.  Pafford,  L.  Eubank.  KneeUng:  G.  Hayes,  J.  Thompson, 
J.  White.  Standing:  C.  Williams,  P.  Cull,  J.  Martin,  .J.  Suther- 
land, M.  Lewis,  B.  Figge,  G.  Flair,  W.  Weber,  K.  Kittelle. 


An  interpretative  dance  by  the  Terpsichorean  group. 


In  an  effort  to  promote  an  active  interest  in  modern 
dance,  members  of  Terpsichorean  presented  two  shows 
this  year,  one  in  December  and  one  in  April.  The  Christ- 
mas program,  in  cooperation  with  the  campus  Drama 
and  Music  Departments,  was  an  attempt  to  demonstrate 
through  modern  dance  the  moods  of  Christmas — 
"watching,"  "giving,"  and  "worship."  Members  of  the 
group  also  gave  performaces  in  Raleigh. 

The  techniques  of  modern  dance  and  individual  skills 
are  given  attention  in  the  weekly  practice  meetings  of 
the  girls  and  in  such  special  sessions  as  classes  with 
professional  modern  dancers  visiting  the  campus.  This 
year  the  group  was  fortunate  enough  to  have  an  oppor- 
tunity to  meet  with  both  Cunningham  and  Limon.  Julie 
Sutherland  served  as  an  able  and  talented  Terpsichorean 
president  this  year.  Anyone  interested  in  modern  dance 
and  with  enthusiasm  for  working  with  Terpsichorean 
may  try  out,  whether  or  not  she  has  had  previous  expe- 


JuLiE  Sutherland 
Terpsichorean  President 


Pegasus 


Weekly  outing  at  the  Pegasus  Club. 


Mtmbers  arc:  Barbara  VVoodard,  Kiki  StilwcU,  Carol 
Moody,  Jane  Stiles,  Juan  Gaddy,  Joan  Vellines,  Martha 
Clark,  Ann  Jones,  Mary  Ann  Swart,  Jan  Duff,  Margith 
Palmer,  Cookie  Nicoli,  Patty  Jordan,  Nancy  Ingram,  Polly 
Wheat,  Dodi  Barker. 


Barbara  Woodard,  President. 


Mcuibcisiup  111  Pegasus,  an  auxiliary  organization 
of  the  Women's  Recreation  Association,  provides  an 
opportunity  for  horseback  riding  enthusiasts  to  enjoy 
this  sport  together.  After  tryouts,  held  early  in  the 
spring,  Pegasus  chooses  members  on  the  basis  of  ex- 
cellence in  equestrian  skills.  Any  interested  and  ca- 
pable student  from  East  Campus  or  Hanes  House  is 
eligible  for  membership. 

This  year's  president,  Barbara  Woodard,  headed 
an  active  program  which  included  weekly  rides  on 
Wednesday  and  Friday  afternoons  at  Betty  L.  Brun- 
son's  Pine  Knoll  Stables.  Observation  of  riding 
classes,  trips  to  horseshows,  and  auctions  held  in  the 
Durham  area  kept  Pegasus  members  busy.  The  an- 
nual Duke  University  Horse  Show,  sponsored  by  the 
club  for  the  general  public,  was  the  highlight  of  the 
year's  activities.  Pegasus  members,  students  taking 
horseback  riding  in  physical  education  classes,  and 
other  interested  riders  participated  in  the  show,  which 
was  followed  by  the  awarding  of  two  trophies  for 
excellence  in  riding. 


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Row  1:  C.  Gibson,  President;  L.  Hester,  Vice- 
President;  R.  Bland,  Treasurer;  H.  Margolis, 
Secretary.  Row  2:  C.  Moore.  K.  McCullers. 
D.  Harris,  R.  Brantley,  L.  Smith.  Row  3:  H. 
Cheek,  G.  Timblin,  B.  Brockwell,  D.  Jeffreys, 
K.  Stallings. 


The  Town  Men's  Club,  composed  ot  Duke  Students 
from  the  Durham  area,  has  enjoyed  a  brief  but  success- 
ful history  on  campus.  The  Club's  specific  aims  are  to 
provide  a  social  outlet  for  its  members  and  to  keep 
abreast  of  campus  activities.  This  latter  purpose  is  most 
important,  for  it  facilitates  integration  of  local  students 
into  the  mainstream  of  campus  life. 

With  a  total  membership  of  forty  students,  the  Club's 


bi-weekly  meetings  were  conducted  by  President  Charles 
Gibson.  At  these  meetings,  club  functions  such  as  cabin 
parties,  cookouts,  banquets,  and  dances,  were  planned. 
In  addition,  the  club  was  actively  represented  in  Duke's 
intramural  program.  A  final  feature  of  this  organiza- 
tion was  its  adoption  of  a  service  project,  whereby  its 
members  volunteered  a  checking  service  in  Page  Audi- 
torium. 


The  principle  function  of  the  Engineer's  Radio  As- 
sociation is  to  operate  a  "ham"  radio  station.  Under  the 
direct  supervision  of  the  School  of  Engineering,  the 
E.R.A.  has  been  cited  as  one  of  the  outstanding  amateur 
stations  in  the  area.  The  club  has  received  many  awards 
for  its  service  to  the  community  in  times  of  disaster  or 
emergency. 


The  E.R.A.  provides  engineering  students  with  the 
opportunity  to  gain  practical  experience  in  radio-elec- 
tronics. In  addition,  the  individual  may  work  toward 
acquiring  a  federal  license  while  a  club  member.  This 
year,  the  E.R.A.,  headed  by  Skip  Sander,  conducted 
classes  in  Morse  Code  for  all  students  interested  in  the 
"ham"  radio  field. 


Engineers' 

Radio 

Association 


Row  1:  Ken  Watov,  Wayne  Bridges,  Wayne 
Yarnall,  Jim  Norton,  Jim  Gobbel.  Row  2: 
Jim  Brennan,  Ken  Moorman,  Jim  Hamilton, 

Skip   Sander,   Leon   Couch. 


Joseph  C.  Wetherby 
President  of  Radio  Council 


Row  1:  B.  Griffith,  J.  Gobbcl 
Row  J:  T.  Allan,  J.  \Vethcrb% 
J.  Taylor. 


C.   Owen.  J.   Richards.   P.   Flatter. 
,  S.  Robbins,  R.  Kalish,  J.  Carstcn, 


Radio 
Council 


When  the  Duke  Broadcasting  System  was  estab- 
lished in  1948,  the  Radio  Council  was  created  as  a 
means  of  directing  the  ultimate  aims  of  the  station. 
The  Council  serves  WDBS  in  an  advisory  capacity, 
and  is  the  station's  final  governing  body.  Student  rep- 
resentatives from  East  and  West  campus  and  Hanes 
House,  three  faculty  advisors,  the  Dean  of  Men,  the 
Dean  of  Women,  and  the  five  station  managers  are 
the  acting  members  of  the  Radio  Council.  The  stu- 
dent chairmanship  was  held  this  year  by  T.  O.  Allen. 

From  the  Council  come  formulations  of  general 
policy,  as  well  as  decisions  on  specific  matters.  Such 
issues  as  the  approval  of  the  budget  and  extra  expen- 
ditures fall  under  its  auspices.  The  immediate  prob- 
lems and  policies  of  the  station  are  the  responsibility 
of  the  station  managers,  who,  significantly,  are  elected 
by  the  Radio  Council. 

WDBS  personnel  and  the  members  of  Radio  Coun- 
cil brought  this  year  to  a  close  with  the  annual  ban- 
quet in  May.  At  this  time,  awards  were  presented  for 
outstanding  service  and  ability  shown  throughout  the 
year. 


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Radio  Station 
WDBS 


Joe  Warren 
Business  Manager 


T.  O.  Allan 
Station  Manager 


Operating  each  day  of  the  school  year,  WDBS  offers 
hsteners  of  the  immediate  area  a  wide  variety  of  high 
quahty  programming.  Entertainment  is  directed  toward 
the  college  level  listener,  many  shows  being  devoted  ex- 
clusively to  the  presentation  of  uninterrupted  classical 
music. 

The  student  disc  jockeys,  newscasters,  and  techni- 
cians present  special  programs  of  jazz,  broadway  musi- 
cal  scores,   and   the   better  popular   music.   They   also 


broadcast  excellent  up-to-the-minute  news  coverage  and 
many  Duke  athletic  events.  This  year  also  saw  the  ini- 
tiation of  a  weekly  show  from  Annamaria's,  which  fea- 
tured records,  live  guitar  music,  and  much  fun. 

This  year  WDBS  made  a  positive  effort  to  raise  its 
standards  and  quality  of  broadcasting  by  presenting  a 
quite  varied  format,  featuring  more  high  calibre  pro- 
grams. In  its  twelve  years  of  operation  this  organiza- 
tion has  been  outstanding  in  its  service  to  the  Duke  area. 


The  WDBS  control  room. 


Row  1:  R.  Ludwigson,  J.  Taylor.  Engineering  Mgr.;  J.  Carsten, 
Sales  Mgr.;  T.  O.  Allan,  Station  Mgr.:  S.  Robbins,  Program  Di- 
rector; J.  Warren,  Business  Mgr.;  R.  Zeren;  R.  Kelley;  D.  Lloyd. 
Row  2:  L.  Stritzinger,  J.  Weber,  J.  McElhaney,  J.  Richards,  C. 
Owen.  Row  3:   W.    Priest,  J.   Wood,  L,  Curtis,  A.  Kuhn,  J.  Ken- 


derdine,  T.  Wright,  G.  Timblin,  F.  Bryant,  G.  Grills,  G.  Merwin. 
Row  4:  W.  Yarnall,  S.  Williams,  T.  Stcffens,  W.  Sing,  A.  Died- 
richs,  J.  Reinsch,  E.  Campbell,  E.  Mumford,  J.  Wirschnitzer,  J. 
Gobbel. 


Jack  Carsten 
WDBS  announcer. 


AFROTC 


Col.  Duncan,  Major  Halstead,  Cpt.  Powell,  Cpt.  Innis,  Sgt.  Dollar, 
Sgt.  Hart,  Sgt.  Hewitt. 


Colonel    Duncan    congratulates   Cadets   Halstead,   Shep- 
hard,  and  Engleby  on  their  distinguished  Cadet  Awards 


A  MARS  radio  station  is  maintained  by  the 


The  Air  Force  unit  includes  a  photo  lab  group. 


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Through  a  plan  of  instruction  at  civiUan  educa- 
tional institutions,  the  Air  Force  Reserve  Off.cers 
Training  Corps  program  prepares  selected  students  to 
help  fulfill  the  officer  needs  of  the  United  States  Air 
Forces  both  in  the  regular  and  reserve  components. 
The  program  at  Duke  consists  of  two  years  in  basic 
and  two  years  in  advanced  training. 

Organized  in  1949,  the  AFROTC  here  at  Duke  is 
today  a  select,  compact  unit  of  100  cadets  producing 
officers  for  the  U.S.  Air  Force.  The  cadet  corps  is 
organized  and  managed  by  the  cadets  themselves  as 
they  advance  from  cadet  airmen  to  cadet  officers  con- 
currently with  their  progression  from  freshmen  to 
senior  status.  A  revision  of  the  AFROTC  academic 
program  was  initiated  in  the  1960-1961  school  year; 
and  the  Air  Force  now  accepts  certain  other  univer- 
sity courses  in  lieu  of  some  formerly  required 
AFROTC  subjects. 

To  stimulate  interest  in  the  Air  Force  ROTC  pro- 
gram, several  extra-curricular  activities  are  sponsored 
by  the  Air  Force  and  managed  by  the  cadets.  Any 
cadet  who  is  experienced  and  interested  may  become  a 
member  of  the  Precision  Drill  Team  and  the  Drum 
and  Bugle  Corps.  The  Rifle  Team,  also  open  to  any 
cadet,  meets  teams  from  other  universities  in  scheduled 
matches.  Duke  is  fortunate  in  having  one  of  the  few 
MARS  amateur  radio  stations  in  the  United  States. 
Available  to  all  students,  MARS  is  the  only  means  by 
which  ham  radio  operators  can  continue  their  hobby 
at  Duke.  The  cadet  may  also  participate  in  the  publi- 
cation of  the  Contact,  the  corps  newspaper.  The  cadet 
corps  is  proud  of  its  chapter  of  the  Arnold  Air  So- 
ciety, the  national  AFROTC  honorary  fraternity.  All 
cadets  are  members  of  the  Duke  Air  Force  Club  which 
sponsors  parties,  picnics,  and  the  highlight  of  their 
social  season,  the  Military  Ball. 


The  group  is  presented  to  the  Group  Commande 


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Row  1:  Cdt.  Col.  Bill  Shepherd.  Row  2:  Cdt.  Lt.  Col.  Halstead,  Cdt. 
Englcbv,  Cdt.  Mjr.  Huntley,  Cdt.  Mjr.  Burch,  Cdt.  Cpt.  Grossman.  Row  3: 
Tech.    Sgt.    Thompson.    Cdt.    Terh.    Set.    Young.    Cdt.    Staff   Sgt.    Cii^er. 


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It      (dt      Mji.    Don    Flitch,    Cdt.    Mjr.    Bob    Burch, 

Mji  Mike  Huntley.  Row  3:  Cdt.  Cpt.  Rod  Kotchin, 
Cpt     Bob   Grossman,   Cdt.    First   Lt.    Warren   Hottle, 


The  Color  Guard. 


Squad  I 


Officers:  D.  McCaig,  J.  Ebert,  W.  Hottlc.  R.  Kotchin. 
Row  1:  A.  Adams,  F.  Stephens,  P.  Davics.  R.  Havens.  B.  Anderson,  B. 
Lowenstcrn,  M.  Elzay.  Row  2:  J.  Hamilton,  T.  Parsons,  R.  Johnson, 
R.  Titus,  R.  Vickery,  D.  Keates.  B.  Richards.  Row  3:  R.  Clark,  M. 
Curtney.  E.  Carver.  R.  Ross.  T.  Thurman,  D.  Ditmars,  K.  Thompson, 
D.  Brid.nes. 


The  Drill  Team  performed  in  the  Governor's  Inaugural  Parade  held  in  Raleigh. 


Officers:  D.  Fritch,  W.  Lamb,  P.  Essig.  K.  Geiger. 

Row  1:  D.  Titus,  W.  Douglass,  F.  Ewing,  B.  Brcen,  R.  Briggs,  G. 
Marvin,  A.  Haworth,  P.  Coughlan,  C.  Locke,  C.  Huston,  Row  2:  S. 
Tavcrnise  J.  Pennington,  R.  Thornbcrry,  J.  .Mgcr,  C.  Mauro,  J.  Pago, 
W.  .Arthur.  Row  3:  R.  Youn^.  \V.  Stone,  R.  Best,  P.  Coughlan,  R.  Hoff- 
man, R.  Sewell,  K 


Squad  II 


The  Air  Force  drill  team  put  on  a  special  show  for  the  Cerebral 


Colonel  Duncan  presents  Don  Fritch  with  his  wings. 


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REGIMENTAL  BAND— K.  R  0.!-,!,  Band  Commander; 
J.  B.  Whitsett,  Band  Executive  (  )ffii  <  ,  :  E,  \".  Snotherly,  Band 
Drum  Major;  W.  O.  Lambeth.  B.mkI  Music  Officer;  W.  L. 
Currie.  J.  W.  Scott,  J.  C.  Bickfurd.  R.  D.  Morgan,  H.  C. 
Shaffer. 

BAND  MEMBERS— R.  T.  Albright,  S.  E.  Atkinson,  J.  A. 
Allen,  Z.  E.  Barnhardt,  L.  R.  Burdge,  L,  A.  Clayton,  T.  W. 
CoUev.  E  F  Deutsrher,  C.  C.  Edwards.  C.  F.  Gamble,  P.  C. 
CuilcN .  V  H.  Ihn,,,,.  F.  C.  Jacobs,  B.  L.  McGhee,  P.  E.  Phil- 
lips. W  W.  I'n.r.  J.  H.  Sangston,  D.  A.  Thomas,  W.  H. 
Williams,, n.    I.  t!    <  )ri.  G.  W.  Havnes. 


NROTC  Rifle  Tcair 


REGIMENTAL  COLOR  GUARD— C.  L.  McLemore,  Regi- 
mental Color  Officei    B    C.  Erek.  R.  B.  Wood,  R.  S.  Jolley. 


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Duke  joins  with  52  other  leading  universities 
throughout  the  country  in  cooperating  with  the  De- 
partment of  the  Navy  in  training  future  officers  for 
the  Navy  and  the  Marine  Corps.  The  Department  of 
Naval  Science  with  the  Commanding  Officer,  NROTC 
Unit,  serving  as  Chairman,  offers  a  four-year  course 
in  Naval  Science  leading  to  commission  as  Ensign  in 
the  Navy  or  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Marine  Corps. 

The  Duke  NROTC  Unit  has  a  permanent  staff  of 
seven  Navy  and  Marine  officers  and  six  senior  enlisted 
men.  The  students  selected  for  this  program  are  a  part 
of  the  Midshipman  Regiment  and  attend  a  three-hour 
academic  course  in  Naval  Science  each  semester. 

All  midshipmen  attend  at  least  one  summer  cruise 
with  the  active  Fleet,  normally  between  their  junior 
and  senior  years.  Summer  cruises  are  designed  to 
orient  the  prospective  officer  in  the  many  facets  of  the 
combatant  Navy's  balanced  fleet  and  to  teach  practical 
application  of  the  principles  of  Naval  Science  learned 
in  the  classroom  during  the  academic  year.  Most  Duke 
midshipmen  embark  in  ships  of  the  Atlantic  Fleet  for 
summer  cruise.  In  lieu  of  shipboard  cruises,  prospective 
Marine  officers  go  to  Quantico,  Virginia  for  summer 
training. 

Collateral  activities  of  the  Duke  NROTC  Unit 
include  the  Band,  Drill  Team,  Rifle  Team  and  the 
Unit  newspaper,  the  Dolphin.  In  addition,  the  mid- 
shipmen of  the  NROTC  and  the  cadets  of  the 
AFROTC  combine  to  sponsor  the  annual  Military 
Ball,  an  event  of  the  Spring  social  calendar. 

Both  leadership  training  and  technical  skills  are 
woven  into  the  fabric  of  the  Naval  Science  cur- 
riculum to  the  end  that  the  NROTC,  as  an  integral 
part  of  the  University,  contributes  to  the  overall 
academic  program  while  preparing  students  to  even- 
tually assume  and  discharge  effectively  their  responsi- 
bilities as  officers  of  the  U.  S.  Navy  and  U.  S.  Ma- 
rine Corps. 


Admiral  Earle  presents  the  Regimental  Con 
his  sword. 


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REGIMENTAL  Sl\I-h-Midii  Capt  .Svkes,  Midn.  Cdr.  Mullin. 
Midn  C'di  Obiion  Midn  Ltdi  Bind  Midn.  Lt.  Bunch,  Midn.  Ltju. 
Wallace    Midn    I- ns   .Sandet    Midii    Eii-    Kil-citv  En<;.  Morris. 


FIRST  B.ATT.ALION  STAFF— Midn.  Cmdr.  Chappel,  Midn.  Lt.  Cmdr. 
Farrell,  Midn.  Ens.  Doser,  Midn.  Ens.  Miralia.  Midn.  Ens.  Lambeth. 

SECOND  BATTALION  STAFF— Midn.  Cmdr.  Daughtrid,s?e,  Midn. 
Lt.  Cmdr.  Blacknion,  Midn.  Ens.  Lawson.  Midn.  Ens.  Foster,  Midn. 
Ens.  Blue. 


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lA  CiOMi'A.W  -J  W  \  niHi  Company  Commander:  J.  P. 
II.  Executive  Often  \  M  Puid\.  R.  L.  Brantley.  First 
.n:  F.  VV.  Tuekwillei  Platoon  Commander:  D.  J.  Grinstead, 
Harper.  G.  C.  Mulli  n  R  D  Ahlborn,  E.  R.  Bafnes,  C.  A. 
A.  L.  Burgess.  \V  R  C  o\  E  C  Routh,  C.  M.  Ambier, 
.  Austin.  N.  S  BattelK  L  G  Bimson.  W.  C.  Clay,  L.  P. 
11.  J.   R.   Orndorff    R    M    Banks    C.   E.   Beimfohr,   M.   C. 


Blakenev.  J.  K.  BuJu,  .S.  B.  Coleman,  R.  M.  Sunmonds.  .Second 
Platoon:  R.  S.  B.  Holmes,  Platoon  Commander:  R.  H.  Toler.  G.  J. 
Couchell,  R.  B.  Chapman,  G.  A.  Coan,  C.  N.  Graham,  C.  H. 
Glover,  W.  W.  Hankins,  A.  E.  Battelle,  J.  L.  Johnston,  L.  S. 
Davies,  W.  T.  Henderson,  W.  A.  Fluke,  H.  G.  Sheffield,  R.  L. 
Darling.  H.  Linscrt,  D.  A.  Grilli,  C.  T.  Hall,  D.  P.  Parson. 


B  •  Company  •  First  Battalion 


BRAVO  COMPANY— J.  F.  Whitmorc,  Company  Commander: 
R.  L.  McCaughan,  E.xceutive  Officer;  G.  D.  Thompson,  E.  H. 
Mumford.  First  Platoon;  W.  G.  Reed.  Platoon  Commander,  D.  M. 
Nee.  G.  C.  Fuller.  S.  R.  Tipton.  H.  D.  Kerr,  L.  E.  Neil,  C.  J. 
Loch  J  D  Wright,  R.  C.  Harkness,  J.  R.  Stummer,  D.  S.  Gra- 
ham R  W  Leverton,  J.  H.  Perry.  G.  S.  Moore,  E.  F.  Godlove, 
R  C  H  tmilton,  C.  B.  Harris,  R.  H.  Kissam,  R.  S.  Webber,  C.  G. 
M  ison   J    P   Sutherin.  J.  E.  Doar,  A.  Gregory,  L.  R.  Hardy,  S.  M. 


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R  Helms  P.  M.  Nicholas.  ,S.  H.  Hendrix. 
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C  •  Company  •  Second  Battalion 


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I.  A  WjtMiii.in.  T  A  W.iish.nii  S.io.i.l  Pl  .K,  .11  H  (,:  PhiUijjs 
Platoon  Commander;  R.  J.  Maxson,  A.  \V.  K.  nnon,  F.  E.  Walker^ 
M.  D.  Rhoads,  \V.  Sommermever.  J.  A.  Woods.  R.  F.  Straten 
J.  Greer.  R  E.  Whitmore,  R.  B.  Predinorc.  D.  M.  Ross.  D.  G 
Emery.  J  H.  Todd,  R.  A.  Fletcher,  C.  A.  Thomas.  R.  M,  Reed, 
N.  J.  Senkus,  G.  T.  HolUtt,  W.  J.  Vauciu-uil. 


Drill  Team  •  Second  Battalion 


DELTA  COMPANY— A.  C.  Reynolds,  Company  Commander; 
R.  F.  Spinnler,  Executive  Officer;  S.  D.  Gager.  First  Platoon; 
T.  A.  Hamilton,  Platoon  Commander;  D.  M.  Chapin.  R.  R.  Kim- 
mich,  P.  J.  Vanryzin.  D.  G.  Amcy,  G.  T.  Baker,  J.  A.  Best, 
C.  M.  Colver,  J.  D.  Dalhouse,  J.  L.  Derby,  E.  E.  Derryberry, 
S.  E.  Atkinson,  R.  G,  Brumby,  D.  J.  Duskin,  R.  W.  Hardy,  J.  H. 
Todd,  R.  W.  Heyer,  P.  S.  Houseknecht,  B.  B.  Brockwell,  W.  L. 
Taylor,   J.   W.   Kiser,   R.   J,   Knorr,   A.   S.   Lurey,  W.   F.   Marks, 


T.  P  Anderson  R  M  Thompson  R  W  Hairis  Second  Platoon: 
K.  J  Lcuposk  Platoon  Commandei  W  L  T  n  Im  S  \\  Fcibee, 
E,  E  Mcsbikonui  ^  E  McInto<^h  J  O  M.  »  1  R  C  Nelson. 
M.  Nukelshum  D  C  Paisons  J  W  Put  is,.n  D  M  Dean, 
P.  G  Saiahin  C  C  Schullo  F  \S  Sm,  S  1  Snow  S.  T. 
Spencei  S  T  Sziaito  R  J  Knoii  J  A  Shiner  T  V\  Steele, 
W.  S  Tat.  \  Waid  T  S  White  W  T  Wilkins  B  E  Zais, 
B.  E    Smith 


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Row  I:  Bill  Rayncs,  Gary  Reed,  Teny  Wallace,  Col.  Simpson,  Maj 
Wilkinson,  Bucky  Sykcs,  Sid  Dautridgc  Row  2:  Bob  Wiser,  Pete 
Van  Ryzin,  W.  Schultz,  Carl  Leopole,  Sgt.  Sadler,  Gary  Thompson, 
Jim  Ensstron,  Frank  Tuckweiler,  Stu  Gager,  W.  Sharpe,  R.  Doar. 


Marine  students  get  practical  training  in  dealing  with  field  prob- 
lems in  Marine  Science  classes. 

Marine  students  from  Duke  and  Carolina  participated  jointly  in  a 
tield  trip  to  Camp  Lejune  Marine  Base. 


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Semper 
Fidelis 


The  history  of  Semp;r  Fidelis  began  in  1952,  th; 
year  when  the  organization  was  established  by  Marine 
students  of  Duke  and  the  University  of  North  Caro- 
lina. Later  chartered  under  the  University  of  North 
Carolina,  Duke's  Beta  Chapter  is  one  of  more  than 
fifty  such  groups  located  at  colleges  and  universities 
all  over  the  United  States.  It  is  composed  of  officers, 
reserve  members,  former  Marines,  and  students  who 
plan  a  future  career  in  the  Marine  Corps.  The  primary 
concern  of  Semper  Fidelis  is  the  preparation  of  stu- 
dents for  Marine  commissions.  It  also  seeks  to  pro- 
mote the  interests  and  ideals  of  the  Marine  Corps 
among  the  students  and  faculty  of  the  University 
community. 

Providing  leadership  and  guidance  for  Semper  Fi- 
delis are  Midshipman  Captain  Commandant  Sykes, 
and  faculty  advisor  Major  H.  L.  Wilderson. 

Social  activities  for  the  year  included  the  traditional 
Marine  Corps  Birthday  Ball  fall  semester  and  a  bar- 
becue held  during  the  spring.  Many  members  also 
participated  in  a  field  trip  to  the  Marine  Corps  Base 
at  Camp  Lejeune,  North  Carolina,  and  the  Marine 
Corps  Air  Station  at  Cherry  Point. 


Colonel  Ormand  Simpson  and  Midshipman  Bucky  Sykes 
at  the  annual  Marine  Birthday  Part  ■. 


NROTC 

Queen 


Miss   Susan    Brawner,    a    Senior    from   Coral 
Gables,  Florida  reigned  as  NROTC  Queen. 


AFROTC 

Queen 


The  AFROTC  chose  as  Queen,  Miss  Madeline 
Hartsel,  a  Junior  from  Concord,  North  Caro- 
lina. 


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Panhellenic 
Council 


Patti  Peyton 
PanHel  President 


Row  1:  J.  Murphy.  B.  Wantz,  C.  Wanless,  M.  Myers,  S.  Empkic, 
P.  Peyton,  C.  Combs,  L.  Snowden,  C.  Bell,  D.  Wrii^ht,  S.  Deckcrt. 
Row  2:  C,  Hart,  C.  Came,  K.  Goodman,  J.  Atkins,  N.  Rolbin,  M. 


Cook,  B.  Proctor,  M.  L.  Peabody,  L.  Fa 
E.  Logan,  L.  Schwartz,  J.  Weiner,  E.  Eh 
Not  pictured:  B.  Baldwin  and  P.  Bennett. 


■lor,  H.  Hertzos;.  Row  3: 
A,   Meacham.  B.  Miller. 


Sorority 
Rush 


'Oh   fudge,   we   forgot  to  bring  our  knit- 
ting." 


'From  New  York — then  you  must  know  . . ."       Singing  it  up  for  the  frosh. 


Tri-Delt  version  of  the  Barber  Shop  Quar- 
tet— Minus  One. 


A  D  Pi's  present 


Sigma  Kappa's  formal  rush. 


Alpha 

Chi 

Omega 


B.  Scherr,  President;  F.  Branham,  Vice  President. 


Row  1:  A.  Carr,  C.  Moody,  K.  Home,  S.  Wiley,  D.  Bole,  N.  Siler, 
J.  Dawson,  S.  Sperry,  P.  Harrington,  P.  Lamkin,  C.  Gibson.  Row 
2:  M.  Little,  P.  Mclntyrc,  G.  Cronin,  G.  Hubbs,  J.  Kline,  A. 
Turner.  A.   Heath.   J.   Cannon.  A.  Seward.   E.  Lo.gan.   Row  3:  M. 


Dancy,  L.  Griswold,  K.  White,  C.  Ardell,  S.  |<-ruiiic.  B.  Bradshaw, 
H.  Cheek,  G.  Miller,  E.  Kairinen.  Row  4:  J.  C:iiui.  h.  M,  Lea,  M. 
Peabody,  F.  Branham,  B.  Scheer,  M.  Brantoii,  L.  Bniinr,  L.  Lea. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  I:  A.  Cothran,  A.  Galland, 

C.  Leonard,  C.  Zaugy,  B.  Wil- 
lis. Row  2:  C.  Lewis,  C.  Smith, 

D.  Dudley,  D.  Bowdren.  Row 
3:  A.  Smith,  B.  Moore,  S.  Da- 
vidson, B.  Ramseur,  C.  Gecscy, 
M.  Strayhorn,  D.  Damschrodcr, 
P.  Wheat. 


Top — Rush — Peter  Pan  style. 

Middle — formal  party  .  .  . 

Bottom — relaxation  and — workshop? 


Fall  session  blew  in  and  Alpha  Chi's  were  off  to 
Carr  for  another  Rush  session,  happy  to  be  together 
again  'mid  joyous  confusion  of  reunions  and  en- 
thusiasm over  new  pledges.  A  celebration  followed  at 
Schrafft's  Country  Inn  with  the  Pledge  Banquet — the 
year  was  off  to  a  wonderful  start! 

November  brought  relaxation,  fellowship,  cards, 
music,  and  a  yummy  spaghetti  supper — all  part  of 
the  Fall  Retreat — a  real  relief  from  brain  strain  of 
studies  and  tests.  Soon  after  came  a  sparkling  eve- 
ning at  the  Elks  Club,  honoring  the  new  pledges 
with  a  beautiful  dance.  Displaying  their  vivid  imagi- 
nation and  ingenuity,  the  pledges  entertained  th: 
actives  with  a  hilarious  Halloween  party.  And  soon 
the  semester  calendar  ended  with  a  Christmas  party 
at  the  CP  Hospital  and  a  pizza  feast  afterwards. 

January  meant  time  out  for  concentration  on 
exams,  but  February  brought  the  joy  of  initiation — 
new  sisters  to  share  the  Alpha  Chi  spirit — and  the 
whirl  of  spring  events.  Peanut  Pal  day  .  .  .  brunch 
for  parents  on  their  weekend  .  .  .  scholarship  ban- 
quet .  .  .  spring  picnics  and  retreat  .  .  .  big  plans 
^nd  much  fun  on  the  Joe  College  -i^i-  float  .  .  . 
song  fest  .  .  .  and,  to  close  out  the  year,  a  banquet 
in  honor  of  the  seniors.  So  went  the  year  for  - 1  -^-- — 
from  first  to  last  a  real  joy  in  sharing  the  sisterhood 
of  Alpha  Chi  sorority  life. 


Top — Jerry,  Kay,  and  Sandy  await  rushees  at  Black  Diamond 
Party. 

Middle — Kay  and  Nancy  work  and  play  with  the  children  at  the 
C.  P.  hospital. 

Bottom— The  Pi's  sun  at  the  beach  to  finish  off  a  fun  year  to- 
gether. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  S.  Gronemeyer,  L.  Wilk- 
inson, B.  Weeks,  B.  Trent.  A. 
Kime.  Row  2:  B.  Swain,  K.  Her. 
rin,  F.  Little,  A.  Verner,  M. 
Fanner.  D,  Peters,  P.  Nolan,  A. 
C:randail.  Row  3:  M.  Mitchell, 
L.  Cintrell.  H.  Cuttino,  B.  Neb- 
Utt,  S.  Upchurch,  K.  Watson, 
M.    McLellan,   A.   Cooper. 


Rush,  rush,  rush!  The  Omicron  Pi's,  happy  to  be 
back  at  school  for  another  year  of  sisterhood,  rushed 
in  twenty  lovely  pledges.  After  a  busy  summer  of 
"beaching,"  travel  abroad,  pinnings,  engagements, 
and  jobs,  we  were  ready  for  1960-61  .  .  . 

Fall  and  football  season  crowned  our  own  Annie 
Lou  as  Homecoming  Queen  with  Peaches  in  the 
Court.  Not  to  be  forgotten  are  the  pledge  parties 
and  banquet — afternoons  of  fun  with  the  children 
at  the  CP  Hospital — the  Hawaiian  Party  with  the  Pi 
Phi's — the  busy  Pi's  in  campus  activities.  Afternoons 
in  the  Durham  information  booths  caught  us  up  in 
the  excitement  of  the  presidential  election.  Guest 
speakers,  "local"  entertainment,  pizzas  and  cubans 
highlighted  our  meetings.  December  brought  Chan- 
ticleer Court  beauties  and  Christmas  parties  and 
projects.  The  New  Year  brought  exams  with  our  Phi 
Betes  holding  the  fort.  And  in  February  we  cele- 
brated the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  Duke  Omicrons 
as  alums  from  all  over  the  U.  S.  returned  for  a  week- 
end reunion  of  teas,  banquets,  and  pledging.  St.  Val- 
entine danced  and  dined  into  our  hearts  twenty  new 
sisters  at  our  pledge  dance. 

Sunshine  and  spring  beamed  as  we  participated  in 
Greek  Week  and  the  Fraternity-Sorority  Sing.  Then 
came  elections,  a  breakfast  for  our  parents,  and  we 
built  our  float  for  Joe  College.  The  Senior  Banquet 
and  exams  drew  the  year  to  a  close.  We  gathered 
again  at  the  beach  for  a  week,  and  then  sadly  bid 
our  Senior  sist:rs  good-bye. 


Alpha 

Delta 

Pi 


K.  Goodman,  Rush  Chairman,  and  S.  Stewart,  President. 


Row  1:  S.  Trent,  J.  Pons,  J.  Perry,  S.  Pierce,  G.  Waldrop, 
T.  Towie,  A.  Ellis,  B.  Morris,  K.  Goodman,  N.  Anderson.  Row 
2:  L.  McGary,  S.  James,  J.  Stewart,  M.  O.  Gilly,  J.  Coble,  L. 
Egan,  B.   Miller,  L.   Green,   S.   Weeks,  N.  Jenkins,  J.   Fearrington. 


Row  3:  M.  C.  Wade,  J.  Marion,  P.  Bennett,  J.  Kline,  C.  Ramsey, 
L.  Burton,  B.  Barnes.  M.  Tovell,  A.  Perkins.  Row  4:  B.  Bradshaw, 
S.  Stewart,  A.  L.  Johnston,  B.  Wilson,  J.  Shurtliff,  N.  Thompson, 
K.  Isley,  J.  Gregory,  J.  Jordan. 


Alpha 

Epsilon 

Phi 


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M.  Nathanson,  President:  H.  Naviasky,  Rush  Chairman 


Row   1:    A.  Rosen,  M.  Nathanson,  G.  Wald,  H.  Naviasky.  Row  2:  Sapero,    M.    Chapnick,    J.    Stein,    J.    VVeiner.    Not    pictured:     G. 

B.   Block.  J.   Weber.  :\.  Kohn.   M    Smith.  Row   3:   N.   Rolbin,  S.  Margolis. 


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Row  1:  B.  Block,  J.  Wcbci 
Smith.  Row  2:  A.  Kohri, 
Chapnick,  J.   Stein. 


1960-61  was  a  year  of  activities  and  fun  for  the 
AEPhi's.  After  a  successful  rush,  six  pledges  were 
added  to  the  group.  Then  came  winning  the  Pan- 
He!  scholarship  cup — and  the  prize  for  the  best  so- 
rority homecoming  display!  For  Christmas  we  pre- 
pared a  basket  for  a  needy  family  and  celebrated  the 
holiday  festivities  with  a  party  in  the  chapter  room. 
Our  social  service  project  was  teaching  Sunday  school 
— and  wasn't  it  hard  getting  up  early  on  Sunday 
morning! 

The  big  event  of  the  year  was,  naturally,  the  pledge 
dance,  this  year  held  jointly  with  the  Tri-Delts.  But 
there  were  also  parties  with  fraternities  at  State  and 
Carolina,  speakers  at  our  meetings,  ice  skating  and 
bowling  parties,  and  get-togethers  where  pizza  reigned 
supreme!  Spring  was  busy  with  Joe  College — and  the 
float.  We  also  found  time  for  more  parties,  more  fun 
— and  even  studies. 

The  AEPhi's  were  also  busy  with  other  activities. 
Miriam  was  an  FAC,  Harriet  was  chairman  of  Cam- 
pus Chest,  Mai  was  secretary  of  Duke  Players,  Nedra 
was  a  Sandal,  and  Sheila  helped  cheer  the  Duke 
teams  to  victory.  In  addition,  the  AEPhi's  did  their 
share  in  the  Y,  Pan-Hel,  NSA,  Hoof  'n  Horn,  and 
SSL. 

It  was  hard  saying  good-bye  at  the  end  of  the 
year — but  those  who  will  be  back  next  year  are  look- 
ing forward  to  another  wonderful  year  of  friendship 
in  Alpha  Epsilon  Phi. 


Top — The  A  E  Phi's  winning  homecoming  display. 

Middle — Rush  party. 

Bottom —  .  .  .  and  slumber  party. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  C.  Bott,  S.  Tobin,  M. 
Leahy,  C.  Chomicz.  J.  Weaver. 
Row  2:  L.  Caudle,  S.  Wilbourne, 
L.  Bower,  J.  Packard.  J.  Mc- 
Farlane.    S.    Frederick. 


Top — The  beatnik  pledges  entertain. 

Middle — Phi's  relax  at  Bugg's  Island. 

Bottom — "South  Pacific"  comes  to  Carr. 


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Bugg's  Island  welcomed  the  Alpha  Phi's  back  from 
summer  with  a  retreat  where  we  heard  about  the 
National  Convention  in  Miami,  water  skiied,  (oops!) 
and  ate  hot  dogs.  Back  again  at  Dock,  led  by  Rush 
Chairman  Connie,  we  teamed  up  for  a  week  of  sur- 
prise-filled parties,  like  the  night  we  featured  candle- 
light as  Carr's  electricity  conked  out. 

To  celebrate  a  successful  rush,  pledges  and  big 
sisters  munched  through  Festa  Room  pizzas.  Inspired 
by  their  new  Alpha  Phi  lavaliers,  the  pledges  returned 
with  a  big  sister  surprise  party,  then  lured  other  Duke 
pledges  to  an  underground  beatnik  pad  for  an  eve- 
ning. Demonstrating  achievement  in  other  directions, 
the  Phi's  walked  away  with  Pan-Hel's  Most  Im- 
proved Scholarship  trophy.  We  had  Alpha  Phi's 
active  in  dorm  offices,  campus  offices  and  committees, 
and  honoraries. 

Caroling  at  the  VA  Hospital,  followed  by  th? 
annual  Christmas  party,  dancing  at  Aycock's  Cabin, 
and  sponsoring  a  joint  party  with  N.C.  State  Sigma 
Pi's  for  underprivileged  children  launched  the  Christ- 
mas season.  A  gala  dinner-dance,  initiation,  the  Fra- 
ternity-Sorority Sing,  Joe  College  and  Joe's  float. 
District  Convention,  and  an  after-exams  trip  to 
Myrtle  Beach  rounded  out  the  year  of  fun,  friend- 
ship, and  activity  with  Alpha  Phi. 


Alpha 
Phi 


S.   Barnes,  President;   B.   Nimitz,   Vice   President. 


Row  1  D  Douglas,  C  Owen,  B  Nimitz,  S  Barnes,  L  Conldin, 
M  Cook,  E  Turner  Row  2  J  Sydnor,  B  Robinson,  J  Morns, 
E     Elv    J    Win^field    M     Warn    S    Ellis    Row   '^     S    Weaver    K 


Lockwood,  G.  Burbridge,  M  Cardwell,  G  Gimbel,  P  Couch  P 
Groves  Not  pictured  C  Calibers?,  K  Garlock  S  Pickaid,  C 
Day    M    Savage 


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Delta 
Delta 
Delta 


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YoLimans,  President,  and  S.  Bennett,  Rush  Chairman. 


Row   1    (left  to  right:    S.  Emerson,  H.  Bebout,  L.  Kimbrough,  S. 
Hartshorn,  C.  Woodard,  G.  Brown,  L.  Beatty.  Row  2 :   A.  Myers,  P. 
Cooke,   N.   Helm,   J.   Kellett,   S.   Benett,   S.   Farmer,   B.   Kelley,   B. 
YoLimans,  G.  Dixon.  Row  3;    C.  Greer,  E.  Gates,  C.  Montgomery, 

M.  Rose,  J.  Shreves,  C.  Childre,  C.  Dillon.  Row  4:   M.  Hines,  S. 
Johnston,  S.  Porter,  [.  Dougall,  L.  Winget,  B.  Kaufman,  J.  Harden, 
C.  Wanless,  V.  Fisher. 

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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  L.  Camfield,  J.  Adam- 
son,  J.  Cook,  S.  Patton,  T.  York. 
Row  2:  A.  Ransey,  L.  Wilcox, 
S.  Jordan,  J.  Ward,  M.  Monta- 
gue, N.  Dunn.  Row  3:  J.  Ras- 
berry,  L.  Carver,  A.  Jolly,  C:. 
Isaly,  J.  Kneen,  P.  Lee,  M. 
Palmer. 


Top — The  Joe  College  "Movieland"  Float. 

Middle— Ann   Wells,   Jo  Ann   Dougall,  Bobbie  Wantz,   Marlene 

Hinze  on   the   main   quad  during  the  auction  part  of  the  White 

Elephant  Sale. 

Bottom — Betsy  and  Laurel  putting  Joe  College  float  together. 


When  twenty  members  of  one  sorority  returned 
for  Freshman  Week,  'twern't  dirty  rush:  'twas  just 
the  Tri-Delts,  demonstrating  again  that  a  "pansy" 
makes  a  whale  of  a  wheel!  Hannibal  crossed  the 
Alps;  Deltas  crossed  the  quad  with  THEIR  White 
Elephants  for  the  annual  campus  scholarship.  And 
we  again  "adopted"  and  visited  "grandparents"  at 
the  Methodist  Retirement  Home,  becoming  their 
"Peanuts." 

But  no  dull  boys  here,  milady:  A  "zappy"  rush 
gave  way  to  the  Big-Li'l  Sister  fling  at  the  Rat.  After 
Founders'  Day  "Schraffting"  with  the  Carolina  D;l- 
tas,  we  rang  in  the  new  year  from  the  Kappa  Sig 
House  at  Carolina.  We  could  have  pledge-danced  all 
night — and  did,  Holiday  Inn-wise.  A  surprise  break- 
fast bacchanal  in  the  Ark  and  the  Initiation  Banquet 
preceded  the  seniors'  Auld  Lang  Syne  Rat  party; 
and  who  can  forget  that  DDD-lirious  dinner  meeting 
at  which  the  Betas  provided  the  "culture"?  Continu- 
ing the  year  in  high  form  we  sang  in  the  Fraternity- 
Sorority  Sing,  danced  through  Joe  College,  sunned 
at  the  beach,  and  ended  the  year,  weeping  into  our 
Pansy  Breakfasts. 

So,  let  them  all  sigh,  "Wouldn't  It  Be  Loverly?" 
—a  Tri-Delt  knows  it  WAS!  .  .  . 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  J.  Moss,  N.  Noblett,  J. 
Samonds,  B.  Brooke,  C.  Leslie, 
S.  Pierce,  P.  Jones  Row  2:  M. 
Pittman,  K.  Blomberg,  B.  John- 
son, G.  Hayes,  W.  Johnson,  M. 
Trainor,  C.  Bagley,  M.  Johnson. 
Not  pictured:   D.  Myers. 


Top— Founder's  Day  Banquet  at  Hope  Valley  Country  Club. 

Middle — "Oh  doesn't  this  look  yummy!" 

Bottom — Sleepy  time  gals. 


The  year  began  for  the  D.  G.'s  with  a  whirl  of 
rush  parties.  We  boarded  the  good  ship  Delta 
Gamma,  switched  to  Sleepy-Time  Land,  and  spent 
an  evening  in  Hawaii  via  the  Red  Room.  We  wel- 
comed a  wonderful  pledge  class  with  a  pizza  party. 

After  the  excitement  of  rush  our  President  Patty 
told  us  of  the  ideas  from  our  national  convention  in 
Colorado  where  we  received  awards  for  scholarship. 
Honors  went  to  us  again  as  we  placed  third  in  the 
Homecoming  Display  Contest. 

The  Christmas  spirit  was  set  aglow  by  working 
together  on  stuffed  animals  for  the  children  in  Duke 
Hospital.  We  gathered  together  in  the  Festa  Room 
for  a  holiday  dinner.  After  Christmas  and  exams, 
knees  were  bruised  and  fingers  froze  while  we  ice 
skated  together.  The  height  of  spring  activity  was  the 
pledge  dinner-dance  at  Schrafft's  Country  Inn.  There 
were  bouquets  of  long-stemmed  pink  roses,  floor 
length  white  formals,  happy  faces,  and  candleUght. 
Then  Inspiration  Week  and  initiation  whan  we  wel- 
comed new  sisters  to  help  with  the  Fraternity- 
Sorority  Sing. 

In  April  we  were  hostesses  for  the  Province  Con- 
ference. Representatives,  alums,  and  officers  poured 
in  to  spend  three  exciting  days  with  us.  Suddenly  Joe 
College  was  here  and  we  spent  long  hours  working 
on  our  float.  At  the  Sanior  Banquet  we  paid  a  fond 
farewell  to  our  graduating  sisters  and  left  Duke  to 
swim  and  play  at  Myrtle  Biach. 


Delta 
Gamma 


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L.  Braly,  Pledge  trainer;  P.  Dale,  President. 


Row  1:  C.  Ellis,  A.  Palmer,  E.  Simmons,  L.  Braly,  P.  Dale,  J. 
Seymour,  N.  Doles,  P.  Ennis,  E.  Spangler.  Row  2:  A.  Fielder, 
L.  Lunsford,  M.  Brown,  K.  Symes,  N.  Kline,  G.  Stayer,  S. 
Skiles,   C.   Caine,   B.    Baldwin.    Row   3:    B.   Kramer,   L.   Bixler,   A. 


Hodson,  J.  Jennings,  S.  Chaney,  J.  Heiser,  B.  Benedict,  L.  Give 
Not  pictured:  B.  Binning,  B.  Balch,  J.  Schlanser,  M.  Swart, 
Rodgers,  J.  Vellines,  K.  Wood,  L.  Johnson. 


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Kappa 

Alpha 

Theta 


M.  Speir,  Vice  President;  S.  Gorfain.  President. 


Row  1 :  G.  Osgood,  C.  Combs,  M.  Speir,  S.  Gorfain,  S.  Leshanna, 
S.  Core,  K.  Stansberry,  J.  Freyermuth.  Row  2:  R.  Greenlaw,  C. 
Bate,  J.  Welch,  D.  Chamberlin,  K.  French,  J.  Moeller,  S.  Deck- 
ert,   G.    Hilton,   S.   Robins,   C.   Lamb.   Row   3:   A.   Hamilton,   M. 


Weisiger,  B.  Hansen,  J.  Anderson,  A.  Barbour,  H.  Lynch,  H. 
Millar.  B.  Wilson,  S.  NefF,  M.  Ingham,  P.  Larsen,  B.  Phillips, 
A.  Fullagar,  K.  Wallwork. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  J.  Price,  A.  Sheridan, 
C.  Pierpont,  L.  Yarnall,  G. 
Holmes,  K.  Brewer,  S.  Johnston, 
C.  White.  Row  2:  K.  Kiefer,  D 
Vance.  W.  Rosenberger,  J.  Fair, 
J.  Robins,  S.  Robinson.  K, 
Kienzle,  F.  Halla,  F.  Few.  Not 
pictured:  N.  Mueller,  J.  Spald- 
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Top — Theta  really  has  us  sold  on  the  wearing  of  the  kite. 

Middle — Big  and  little  sisters  gather  at  Anna  Maria's 

Bottom — "Ain't  we  got  fun?" 


"When  the  kite  goes  up,  and  the  stars  come  out, 
Thetas  gather  'round  .  .  ."  for  another  terrific  year 
under  President  Susie  G.  The  Thetas  again  made 
their  home  in  205  Carr  Building  and  began  activity 
with  rush,  which,  led  by  Royce  and  Barbie  B.  brought 
a  group  of  super-plus  pledges  to  Beta  Rho.  A  Broad- 
way Party  planned  by  Brenda  P.  high-lighted  the  rush 
season,  in  addition  to  the  traditional  Twin  Stars. 

With  the  pledge  program  in  the  hands  of  Marge, 
the  chapter  moved  into  fall  activity.  Second  place  in 
the  Homecoming  Poster  Contest  rewarded  the  hard 
work  of  actives  and  pledges.  Brenda  W.  saw  to  it 
that  we  had  gala  parties,  Caryl  B.  that  there  were 
stimulating  educational  programs  and  Judy  F.  philan- 
thropic projects  to  round  out  the  first  term.  Decem- 
ber brought  us  a  Chanticleer  queen — Delia — and 
fun  Christmas  parties. 

Spring  semester  brought  new  excitements — initia- 
tion, the  Triad,  a  new  room  in  Faculty  Apartments, 
a  visit  from  several  Randolph-Macon  Thetas,  a  week- 
end retreat,  Kite  Flying  Day.  The  pledges  held  a 
spring  fashion  show  for  the  benefit  of  the  Panhellenic 
Scholarship  Fund.  The  chapter  entered  the  Greek 
Sing,  directed  by  Chotsey,  and  the  Joe  College  float 
competition.  The  traditional  beach  week-end  closed 
,the  '60-'61  Theta  year. 

Thetas  also  contributed  much  to  campus  life  and 
we  will  remember  this  year  as  a  rewarding  one — in 
fact,  ".  .  .  terrific!  Amazing!  Exo-otic!  Worth  prais- 
ing! .  .  ." 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  N.  Kimmerle,  D.  Barker, 

S,    Blount,    E.    Moss,    S.    Combs, 

F.  Smith,  O.  Edmonson,  M. 
Wooten.  C.  Campbell.  Row  2: 
H.  McGehec,  J.  Ellis,  M.  Huck, 
X.  Fansher.  S.  Auman,  E.  Willis, 
S.  Cosens,  S.  Mosher,  L.  Taylor, 

G.  Tousev. 


Top — "Just  having  fun  .  .  ." 

Middle — Making  stuffed  animals  for  crippled  children. 

Bottom — Making  floats  for  fun  and  profit    (?) 


With  black  knees,  big  smiles,  and  a  panic  of  mass 
confusion.  Kappa  Delta  plunged  into  the  torrent  of 
East  Campus  rush,  coming  up  victoriously  with 
twenty  new  members  to  keep  life  interesting.  Soon 
after  rounding  up  the  pledges,  we  pinned  on  our 
sheriffs'  badges  and  trotted  out  to  the  Ranch  House 
for  a  Founder's  Day  dinner.  Homecoming  found  us 
hunting  our  6'  x  8'  poster  which  managed  to  disap- 
pear mysteriously,  and  after  recovering  it,  carting  it 
in  the  9:20  rush  down  Myrtle  Drive  on  top  of  an 
MG. 

The  usual  Christmas  round  of  parties  included 
caroling  on  West  in  the  rain,  gift  wrapping  parties 
with  the  Sigma  Chi's,  and  a  party  at  the  Veteran's 
Hospital  with  the  Phi  Kaps.  We  saved  uncooked 
beans  from  the  Union  for  a  month  or  so  to  fill  up 
the  stuffed  animals  that  we  sent  to  the  Crippled  Chil- 
dren in  Richmond,  Virginia. 

With  the  diamond  pin  gleaming  ahead,  pledges 
took  time  out  from  pledge  swaps  to  slave  over  Bake 
Sales  and  other  pledge  projects.  A  head-spinning  Feb- 
ruary brought  with  it  pledge  banquets,  White  Rose 
Week,  the  Pledge  Dance,  and  long  awaited  initia- 
tion. Our  annual  "steak  and  beans  dinner"  separated 
the  sheep  from  the  goat  gradewise.  Spring  brought 
Joe  College,  and  summer,  our  beach  weekend  after 
a  busy  year  of  work  and  play  as  a  group  had  brought 
us  much  closer  to  each  other  as  individuals. 


Kappa 
Delta 


A.  McKenzie,  Rush  Chairman;  R.  Shaw,  Vice  President. 


Row  1:  C.  Boden,  L.  Evans,  C.  Larmore,  M.  Choborda,  G.  Stan- 
ford, L.  Kelly,  B.  Strother.  Row  2:  R.  McKenzie,  A.  Sugg,  R. 
Leonard,  R.  Shaw,  K.  Patterson,  J.  Thompson,  G.  Snead,  J.  Judd. 
Row  3:  T.  Tuttle,  R.  Shahan,  H.  Daniel,  B.  Burton,  H.  Beaver,  J. 
Drennon,  B.  Bentzel,  M.  Golson,  N.  Lassiter,  J.  Touchton.  Row  4: 


M.  Surratt,  L.  Carter,  M.  Drummond,  B.  Beach,  B.  Satterficld,  L. 
Anderson.  K.  Ulmer,  B.  Proctor,  M.  L.  Coleman,  C.  Williams,  M. 
McCrary,  H.  Hester,  B.  Smith,  T-  Sutherland.  Not  pictured:  J- 
Neill. 


Kappa 
Kappa 
Gamma 


A.  McNamara,  President;  G.  Hoyt,  Vice  President. 


Row  1  (left  to  right):  K.  Nichols,  S.  Allaway,  G.  Barksdale,  M 
Hershey,  J.  Moss,  M.  Seyfert.  Row  2:  L.  Eby,  B.  Bass,  A.  Mc- 
Namara, M.  Auerbach,  S.  Empkie,  E.  Fooks,  ].  Loeber,  S.  Boutwell. 
Row  3:   B.  Mann,  J.  Williams,  C.  Jones,  B.  Wright,  A.  Clark,  J. 


Garrett,  C.  Bell.  G.  Hodder,  M.  Baldwin,  E.  Spence.  Row  4:  R. 
McBr\'de,  M.  McGeorigle,  J-  Harper,  T.  Puab,  J.  Vance,  S.  McGhee, 
G.  Slater,  J.  Jarden,  D.  Albers,  M.  Wright,  S.  Blackwood,  P.  Welt, 
M.  Stretch,  G.  Hoyt. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  P.  Pangborn,  M.  Todd, 
J.  Hamel,  D.  Grotz,  S.  Hinman, 
J,  Holmquist,  C.  Courtnc-y,  A. 
Kettering,  Row  2:  M.  Parsons. 
P.  Greenleaf,  J.  Hutcheson,  B. 
Brueggeman,  L.  Trent,  A.  Pre- 
witt,  L.  Nimnirht,  P.  Gregory, 
M.  Brenizer,  D.  Calverley. 


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Top — The  pledges  entertain. 

Middle — Song,  laughter,  and  pizza  greet  the  new  initiates. 

Bottom — Waiting  for  the  snow  to  start. 


Final  stitches  were  sewn  in  kilts  and  sarongs  as 
"the  girls  dressed  in  blue"  began  the  1960-1961  year 
under  the  enthusiastic  leadership  of  Ann  McNamara, 
Numerous  Sandals,  FAC's,  and  house  officers  helped 
orient  the  freshmen  and  then,  between  football  games 
and  initial  assignments,  came  rush.  The  result  was  a 
wonderful  pledge  class  for  the  Delta  Beta  Kappas, 
thanks  to  Jean  and  Joanie. 

As  the  leaves  began  to  fall,  the  calendar  was  quick- 
ly filled  with  activities  for  the  holiday  season — a  hal- 
loween  party  with  the  A.  E.  Phi's,  a  Thanksgiving 
get-together  with  the  ATO's  for  the  Edgemont  chil- 
dren, and,  to  the  surprise  and  delight  of  the  actives, 
a  Christmas  party  given  by  the  pledges.  Evenings 
were  spent  making  Christmas  cards  and  stockings 
for  children  with  Cystic  Fibrosis  and  caroling  at  re- 
tirement homes. 

In  January  books  were  laid  aside  for  a  moment  as 
the  Kappas  joined  the  Thetas  in  a  "come-as-you-are- 
not"  cabin  party;  in  February  blue  and  blue  pledge 
pins  were  replaced  by  golden  keys  as  initiation  high- 
lighted inspiration  week  for  the  pledges. 

Along  with  spring  fever,  the  early  signs  of  spring 
,  brought  the  Golden  Triad,  Florida  vacations,  the 
Fraternity-Sorority  sing,  and,  of  course,  Joe  College. 
And  then  all  too  soon,  the  final  trip  to  Myrtle  Beach, 
the  good-bys  to  seniors,  and  the  closing  of  another 
active  and  memorable  year. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  S.  Rico,  M.  Quinby,  B. 
Weeks.  Row  2:  D.  Ray,  L. 
Speck,  J.  Duke. 


Top — Rush  in  full  swing. 

Middle— Tres  chic! 
Unttoni — "Sing  girls  sing!" 


This  was  "think  pink"  year  for  Phi  Mu.  To  start 
the  year  off  on  the  appropriate  color  note,  we  had  a 
"Think  Pink"  party  the  first  night  we  were  back  at 
school.  Our  rose  colored  glasses  made  us  see  the 
world  in  that  Phi  Mu  rose. 

Our  Rush  parties  were  a  sampling  of  that  rose  hue 
all  over  the  world.  As  a  result  of  this  travel,  Gamma 
Epsilon  got  some  truly  great  pledges,  who  were  en- 
tertained the  next  week  with  a  pizza  party,  a  coffee, 
and  a  picnic  supper  at  the  home  of  an  alum. 

We  worked  hard  on  Social  Service  this  year.  Phi 
Mu  headed  the  collection  of  the  Thanksgiving  bas- 
kets for  the  Panhellenic  project,  and  we  provided  a 
Christmas  for  a  family  here  in  Durham.  Our  special 
project  was  helping  with  a  Girl  Scout  Troop:  we 
worked  on  special  phases  of  the  Girl  Scout  program 
at  which  we  have  had  some  experience.  The  Scouts 
had  a  Thanksgiving  Party  for  us,  and  we  gave  a 
Christmas  Party  for  them. 

In  the  Spring  came  the  Carnation  Ball  dinner- 
dance  at  which  we  presented  our  Pledge  Class  and 
awarded  the  loving  cups  for  the  outstanding  pledges. 
Founder's  Day  was  celebrated  by  Initiation  and  a 
coffee.  The  election  of  next  year's  officers  was  fol- 
lowed by  an  Officers'  Planning  Retreat.  Programs 
on  the  application  of  cosmetics  and  how  to  weat 
hats,  prepared  U3  for  a  beautiful  Spring,  and  sud- 
denly it  was  time  to  tell  our  departing  seniors  to 
"think  pink"  as  alums. 


Phi 

Mu 


T.  Brand,  President;  S.  Dorsett,  Vice  Preside 


Row  1:  K.  Ryan,  E.  Tucker,  A.  Kirkman,  T.  Brand,  M.  Magner, 
M.  Quinby.  Row  2:  G.  Greef,  G.  Eastwood,  T.  Smith,  M.  Whe- 
land,  J.  Duke,  K.  Bryan.  Row  3:  B.  Young,  D.  Gordon,  R.  Zim- 


Wecks,  J  Dinsmore,  D.  Ray,  S.  Rice,  C.  Shuford. 
Row  4  L  Dilworth,  C  Hart  J.  Glass,  S.  Dorsett,  C.  Hamlin, 
D    MtXabb    L    Spick 


Pi 

Beta 
Phi 


K.  Dayvault,  President;  J.  Claxon,  Vice  President. 


Row  1:  S.  Moody,  S.  Mackenzie.  J.  Stifritt,  P.  Peyton,  C.  Fin- 
frock,  .\.  Irwin,  B.  Garratt,  K.  Mason.  Row  2:  J.  Cla.xton,  T. 
Rogers.  F.  Hitchcock,  G.  Hudncll,  K.  Dayvault,  H.  Goodrich, 
.S.   Conklin,   M.   Myers,   M     Edwards,   R.   Lilly.   D,   Graham.   Row 


3:  K.  Horack,  R.  Robinhold,  J.  Williams,  S.  Harrison,  A.  Clink- 
scalfs.  C.  Jones,  L.  Cook.  J.  Fowler.  D.  Johnston,  E.  Murphy. 
Row  4:  P.  Crawford,  R.  Lupton,  C.  Kitchen,  L.  Faylor,  B.  Syd- 
nor.  D.  Gallup,  N.  Heilmann,  P.  Davis,  S.  Curry. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  R.  Cooke,  J.  Mathews 
J.  Haley,  S.  McKais,  J.  Ray,  D 
Davis.  Row  2:  L.  Clark,  G 
Lilly,  B.  Haas,  K.  Knapp,  A 
Osthoff,  N.  Dailey.  Row  3:  S 
Chandler,  A.  Halstcd,  C.  Syd 
nor,  P.  Williams,  M.  Huser.  J 
Clements,  M.  Wills. 


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Top — "The  Royal  Shafts"  team  of  pledges  and  juniors  on  the 
Pi  Phi  fall  retreat. 

Middle— Sunflowers   from  Pi  Phi  Land. 

Bottom — Jarvis  Pi  Phi's  welcome  new  plec 


Pi  Phi's  returned  to  Duke  looking  forward  to  an- 
other fun  year.  Rush,  with  "Arrow-ip-ihp"  and  Alice 
added  19  new  faces  to  our  ranks.  Then  things  really 
started  moving — The  Pledge  Banquet  at  the  Country 
Inn  where  we  all  ate  too  much  of  that  chocolate  pie 
— the  Homecoming  Breakfast  for  alums — the  Big- 
Little  Sister  Banquet  at  the  Rat — a  sale  to  raise 
money  for  our  settlement  school  in  Tennessee — 
dunces  treated  scholars  at  the  Steak  and  Beans  din- 
ner— our  long-awaited  weekend  retreat  with  its  fun 
and  serious  moments — Secret  Buddy  Week  full  of 
surprises — we  donned  sarongs  and  leis  for  a  party 
with  the  A  D  Pi's — the  Carnival  Party  pledge-swap 
— caroling  with  the  K  D's  and  Zetas — the  Christmas 
party  where  the  pledges  surprised  us  with  wine  and 
blue  study  boards — an  Open  House  with  the  Betas 
for  Edgemont  children — February  brought  a  walk-in 
Valentine  party  for  the  pledges  and,  at  last,  initia- 
tion!— Monmouth  Duo  celebration  with  the  Kappas 
— the  Beautiful  Triad — an  Open  House  with  the 
Thetas  after  the  Fraternity-Sorority  Sing — a  tea  for 
our  parents — work  on  our  Joe  College  float — the 
tearful  Senior  Banquet — exams — then  off  to  the 
beach — a  perfect  ending  for  another  wonderful  year 
of  sisterhood  in  Pi  Beta  Phi. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1 :  J.  Cassaday,  V.  Lewis, 
M.  Colder,  Row  2:  M,  Gilles- 
pie, B,  Dragoon.  J.  Gaddy,  D. 
Wright. 


Top — Our  last  informal  fling  before  Rush. 

Middle — "Warm  up  those  smiles  for  rush,  girls." 

Bottom — "No,  this  isn't  the  pledge  class.' 


"And  they're  off  and  running"  ...  to  Aycock's 
cabin  for  a  Rush  retreat,  the  fun  and  hard  work 
which  paid  off  in  a  terrific  bunch  of  pledges.  Geront- 
ology swung  to  Brownie-ology  as  we  took  over  a  troop 
at  Edgemont  .  .  .  parties  became  more  frequent  .  .  . 
Founders'  Day  came  and  how  we  celebrated!  Imagi- 
nation was  in  evidence  the  day  we  made  toys  for  the 
children  at  the  Maine  Sea  Coast  Mission  .  .  .  turtles 
that  looked  like  chickens  breaking  out  of  their  shells 
and  beanbags  stuffed  with  everything  but  beans.  We 
proved  that  work  and  play  can  be  combined  when 
we  had  our  first  annual  Christmas  sale,  a  successful 
project  to  raise  funds  to  further  our  philanthropic 
work.  Also  Sigmas  were  seen  sneaking  around  right 
before  Christmas  vacation  playing  "secret  buddy."  As 
a  Christmas  finale  we  caroled  at  McPherson's  Hos- 
pital and  had  a  party. 

Beginning  the  new  year  in  the  same  way  as  we 
had  ended  the  old,  we  continued,  ever  active  ...  a 
celebration  of  Alpha  Phi's  thirty  years  on  campus 
...  a  cabin  party  .  .  .  banquets  honoring  our  scholars, 
new  initiates,  and  seniors  ...  a  visit  from  National 
.  ,  ,  the  gala  pledge  dance  ...  a  fun-filled  trip  to 
Myrtle  rounded  out  the  year — a  great  year  in  which 
we  lived  "one  heart,  one  way." 


Sigma 
Kappa 


Row  1:  D.  Stuart,  M.  Corder,  C.  Kellerman,  J.  Atkins,  B,  Whiten- 
ton,  C.  Hedden.  Row  2:  J.  Gaddy,  K.  Sutton,  J,  Stevens,  G. 
Guthrie,    D.    Wright,    M.    Gillespie,   V.    Lewis,    J,    Cassaday.    Row 


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C.  Hedden,  Rush  Chairman;  G.  Guthrie,  President. 


3:   G.   Hutchinson,  J.   Wellborn,   P.   Baugher,  J.   Early,  S. 
M.  Jourdan,  B.  Dragoon. 


Zeta 
Tau 
Alpha 


J.  Adams,  Rush  Chairman;  B.  Black,  President. 


Row  I:  J.  Haskctt,  C.  Hamilton,  B.  Whitaker,  J.  Gurley,  P.  Cox. 
M.  Hi  witt.  M.  Rose.  M.  Fifer,  B.  Black,  J.  Tolson.  Row  2:  L. 
Herbert,  L.  Dixon.  L.  Snowden,  C  Lowenbach.  L.  Turner.  L. 
Taliafi-rro.    .\.    Goodson.    E.    Addison,    .\.    Meacham.    Row    3:    S. 


Coddington,  N.  Mason,  C.  Kahlke,  M.  Johnson,  M.  Houck,  D. 
Berry,  D.  Fortune,  B.  Williams,  A.  Stinnett,  J.  Boyd.  Row  4: 
K.  White,  L.  Weitzel,  V.  Srhoenly,  J.  Fell.  J.  Adams,  E.  Dantzler, 
N.  Brooks.  L.  Moore.  A.  Davis. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  M.  Jacobus,  M.  Hill,  S. 
Robertson,  E.  Pace.  M.  Young. 
Row  2:  R.  Heer.  S.  Yager.  J. 
Geckeler,  M.  KaufTman,  H. 
\'ail,  L.  Gillooly.  Row  3:  B. 
.\lden,  A.  Boswell,  M.  Wheeler. 
G.  Davis,  L.  Rudiger.  E.  Morris. 


Top — Enthusiasm. 

Middle — "Who  says  we  only  rush  girls?" 

Bottom — One  last  fling  before  exams. 


Soon  after  the  beginning  of  school  in  September, 
Zetas  found  themselves  busy  with  preparations  for 
rush,  including  a  retreat  at  Umstead  State  Park.  As 
rush  came,  and  finally  went,  our  enthusiastic  pledge 
class  joined  us  in  plans  for  a  semester  of  fun,  work, 
and  projects. 

Fall  drizzled  into  winter  and  the  presidential  elec- 
tion and  visits  from  national  officers  kept  us  busy. 
The  time  before  Christmas  was  spent  caroling  on 
West  with  the  Pi  Beta  Phi's  and  the  Kappa  Delta's, 
joining  the  Pi  Kappa  Phi's  for  a  Christmas  party 
for  children  from  Wright's  Refuge,  and  planning 
dorm  and  chapter  parties.  In  the  all  too  brief  period 
between  Christmas  and  exams,  we  honored  our  Janu- 
ary graduates  at  a  dinner. 

When  Spring  finally  appeared  we  established  a 
"home"  in  Faculty  Apartments  with  the  Thetas. 
Meanwhile  it  was  a  busy  year  for  Zeta  members 
active  in  various  campus  activities.  The  Pledge  Dance 
in  February  was  followed  by  the  eagerly-awaited  dav 
of  initiation  as  we  welcomed  our  new  sisters  and  pre- 
pared for  the  events  of  the  last  few  months  of  the 
year — the  Fraternity-Sorority  Sing,  Joe  College,  Sen- 
ior Banquet,  and  the  annual  house  party  at  Myrtle 
Beach  following  exams. 


Interfratemity 
Council 


IFC  President 


IFC   EXECUTIVE  COUNCIL— B.  Simmons,  B.  Pless,  T.   Lake, 
B.  Montgomery,  B.  Retd,  S.   Kulvin,  T.  Sullivan. 


Fraternity 
Rush 


Pika's    herd    the    frosh    in    for    formal   open         "Whaddja  mean  you  don't  care  tor  any  more         "No,   you   see   there's   nothing    but 
house.  punch?"  water  in  these  bottles,  but  if  you'll 

ask    one   of    the   brothers   I'm  sure 
he  just  might  have  .  .  ." 


Sigma    Chi    rush    committee    in    a    corner  The  traditional  Chinese  open  house  .  .  .  plus    a    Rebel    open    house,    Qu 

conference.  Hours. 


Alpha 

Tau 

Omega 


W.    Spencer,    Vice-President;    B.    Bradshaw,    President,    W. 
Taylor,  Secretary,  Rush  Cha 


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Row  I:  B.  Griffin.  S.  Kramer,  B.  Brrrn,  J.  Drvignp,  D.  Franklin. 
B.  Bradshaw,  R.  Bate,  B.  Hoyle,  E,  Miller,  G.  Minah,  T.  Adams. 
S.  Gager.  Row  2:  A.  Oettinger,  L.  Coble,  L.  Davies,  D.  Chappell. 
R.  Thomas,  R.  Voorhees,  R.  Vincent,  T.  Farr,  D.  Blanco,  J.  Kiser. 
R.  Clayton,  W.  Taylor,  W.  Elder,  N.  Williams.  Row  3:  G.  Minah. 
A.  Reynolds,  D.  Chapin,  A.  Battelle,  C.  Wilson,  J.  Berry,  B.  Van- 


dewatcr,  C;.  Pod.  P.  Cnnr.  W.  Sprnc  n .  J,  Guthrie,  B.  Stewart, 
D.  Metcalf,  J.  Tinncll,  J.  Adams.  Row  4;  W.  Hottle,  B.  Chambers, 
B.  Newlin,  L.  Griffith,  K.  Thompson,  S.  Booth,  R.  Thomas,  J. 
Oldham,  J.  Bell,  J.  Personette,  B.  Tuttle,  D.  Wheeler,  E.  Messi- 
komer,  R.  Hoffman,  B.  Buckalew,  G.  Thompson. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  I:  B.  Henderson,  J.  Adams 
B.  Barnhardt,  E.  Camp,  C 
Smith,  J.  Wright.  Row  2:  D 
Nee,  M,  Haynes,  N.  BattcUe,  L 
Coble,  R.  Harris.  L.  Carmicli 
ael,  B.  Spencer.  Row  3:  D.  Br 
bout,  L.  Kramer,  B.  Walrath,  E 
Dunlap.  Row  4:  R.  O'Kennon 
K.  McCullough.  D.  Ward.  F 
Johnson,  R.  Reynolds.  J.  Rr\ 
nolds.  R.  Johnson.  J.  Smith.  J 
Roediger.    T.    .Adams. 


Top — ^Toga-draped  Tau's  on  East. 

Middle — The  "Devildent"  Homecoming  display. 

Bottom — Sunday  afternoon  open  house. 


"Perse's"  memorial  pledging,  the  return  of  Bino's 
legacy,  "Buzzard's"  average  making  and  our  pre- 
rush  episode  in  Kilgo  all  marked  the  beginning  of  an 
eventful  and  prosperous  year  for  the  Taus. 

Fall  found  Tau  tradition  repeating  itself  with  pre- 
game  shindigs,  Piney  Mount  trains,  and  many  hours 
spent  over  the  French  books.  The  ATO's  made 
Chuck  and  Mary  honorary  members,  and  their  Tar- 
heel Club  was  the  sight  of  numerous  Tau  events  in- 
cluding the  Christmas  Party  featuring  Lascivious 
Clayton  III. 

The  Fall  Semester  also  had  its  serious  side  with 
the  Kappa's  and  the  Tau's  brightening  up  Christmas 
for  the  Edgemont  Kids  and  the  names  of  nineteen 
brothers  donning  the  "Dean's  Team".  House  "C" 
also  took  an  active  part  in  the  Y-Fac  program,  I.F.C., 
and  M.S.G.A.  ATO  was  also  active  on  the  athletic 
field  with  "Yogi,"  John  and  Jack  outstanding  on  the 
gridiron  and  Tony's  hot  foot  pouring  the  soccer  goals 
in  for  the  Devils.  Falcon's  engagement  and  Bill's 
pinning  Chotsey  surprised  none. 

Spring  started  with  hordes  of  free  beer  at  Bob  and 
Bill's  superb  rush  parties  and  was  climaxed  by  the 
, cruise  of  the  "Sea-Dogs"  at  Dum's  hometown.  Beach 
Weekend,  Joe  College,  and  those  afternoons  on  top 
of  the  press-box.  Graduation  brought  to  a  close  a 
banner  year  under  the  leadership  of  Francis  the 
Great. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  O.  Laula,  L.  Hardy,  M. 
Humphrey,  D.  Christy,  J.  Dow. 
Row  2 :  B.  Lewis,  T.  Benenson, 
L  Bannerman,  R.  Fleischer,  C. 
Boll,  E.  Yocuni.  J.  Dickhaut,  W. 
Gardner.  Row  3 :  B.  Rich,  J.  Seas- 
trunk,  D.  Douglas,  T.  Cardwell, 
D.  Runyan.  H.  Sloan,  S.  Brown, 
C;.  Mapes,  F.  Tracy,  R.  Gregory. 
Row  4:  S.  Bogley,  R.  Whittle,  T. 
Melton,  D.  Ahlborn,  R.  Vincent, 
G.  Busch,  J.  Woodworth,  R.  Wil- 
liams, R.  Pettit,  Sr.,  W.  Dixon,  Jr. 


Top — The  Beta  sheep  and  friend. 
Middle — Santa  aids  the  kids. 
Bottom — Beta   delegation  at  the  Lawn   Concert. 


Jerry  Perry,  KA  sweetheart 


The  Beta  sports  car  club  reconvened  for  its  annual 
nine  month's  rally,  proving  again  that  milk  and  gas 
do  mix. 

Finding  ourselves  atop  the  social  pile  again,  we 
blasted  off  with  the  "missile",  floated  thru  cabin  party 
season,  then  found  ourselves  face  to  face  with  Home- 
coming. Despite  our  magnificent  display,  for  some 
strange  reason  we  won  no  trophy.  Regrouping  forces, 
we  joined  the  Pi  Phi's  in  a  Christmas  party  for  the 
children  from  Wright's  Refuge  and  Edgemont,  the 
brothers  having  a  great  time  with  the  toys.  The  party 
reached  a  thundering  peak  when  "Santa"  Dave  Law 
unfortunately  dropped  his  beard.  Maurice  Williarris 
and  the  Zodiacs  continued  Beta's  social  attack,  ef- 
fectively snowing  those  dewey  eyed  visions  from  East. 

Suddenly  rush  reared  its  ugly  head,  and  we  found 
ourselves  in  the  midst  of  a  two  week,  studyless,  sleep- 
less, revolving  party  with  the  Frosh  chain  gang. 
Under  the  superb  leadership  of  Rush  Chairmen 
Heath  Boyer  and  Lee  Sammons,  Beta  compiled  the 
best  pledge  class  at  Duke. 

Thank  God  for  spring,  spring  being  Beta's  natural 
element  and  specialty.  Lauderdale,  rock  parties,  and 
the  notorious  Beta-KA  Softball  game,  along  with  the 
slightly  less  notorious  pledge  formal,  all  point  to  an 
unexcelled  spring  semester.  Joe  Colhge  and  our  an- 
nual trek  to  Stanko's  at  Myrtle  B.'ach  for  Beach 
Weekend  rounded  out  a  most  colorful  year.  (We 
love  you,  Mother  Blue,  and  you  too,  Sally.) 


Beta 

Theta 

Pi 


Lee  Sammons,  Rush  Chairman;  Stratton  Eldridge,  President; 
Dave  Law,  Rush  Chairman. 


Row  1:  C,  (li.iv,  I  Sm.tli,  B  SIhiiIi.mI,  C,  I.uras  [i.,  T 
man,  S.  Eldridge,  R.  Pft-iffer,  L.  Davis.  L.  Pfciffer,  \V.  Stevenson, 
L.  Blue.  D.  McRingt,  B.  Bromhal,  B.  Tynes.  Row  2:  S.  Hopkins, 
B.  French,  C.  Smith,  P.  Naugle,  H.  Hyde.  T.  Miller,  P.  Rainey,  C. 
Grossman,  D.  Warner,  Bill  Lamb,  S.  Spigcner.  Row  3:   J.  Carsten, 


D.  t:uuv,  n,  G.  Mason,  D.  O'GiU,  P.  Robinson,  D.  Steen,  D.  Dett- 
mcring.  T.  Miller,  B.  Lob,  H.  Sloan.  Row  4:  Dave  Law.  Heath 
Boyer,  Miles  Gullingsrud,  Jack  Stuckey,  Tom  Senf,  C.  Bucke,  Joe 
Cameron,  Tom  Miller,  Woody  Hayes. 


Delta 

Sigma 

Phi 


S.  Cherry,  Secretary;  J.  Whitsett,  President;  B.  Lucas,  Vice- 
President. 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  W.  Anderson,  T.  Ben- 
son, R.  Vigil.  Row  2:  R.  Wells, 
D.  Coolidge,  B.  Shives,  T. 
Oglesby,  W.  Alsentzer.  Row  3: 
R.  Jackson,  P.  Nunez,  T.  Wil- 
liams, P.  Sorafian,  J.  Schroeder. 
Not  pictured:  R.  Powell,  L. 
Cooper. 


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Charlotte  Cherry,  Delta  Sig  Dream  Girl 


The  past  year  at  the  Delta  Sig  section  started  off 
with  the  redecoration  of  the  chapter  room,  the  in- 
stallation of  the  new  electric  rug  christened  with  that 
unbelievable  Homecoming  party.  We  enjoyed  the 
usual  pre-game  barbecues,  and  surprised  ourselves 
with  an  astounding  intramural  football  season  .  .  . 
only  one  setback!  With  Thanksgiving  came  the  exo- 
dus to  D.C.,  Dollison  getting  engaged,  and  the  Green 
Giant  pinning  his  mate.  In  December,  Whitsett  felt 
the  load  too  great,  and  resigned  the  presidency.  The 
little  senator  from  Arkansas  took  the  helm,  and  we 
were  off  again.  January  brought  the  successful  Car- 
nation Ball  in  Raleigh,  with  Charlotte  Cherry  as  the 
J—  Dream  Girl.  Dr.  Sullivan,  our  new  faculty  ad- 
visor, was  initiated  into  the  Bond  of  Sphinx.  Then 
came  exams  .  .  . 

Between  semesters  the  Card  Room  was  redecorated, 
through  the  efforts  of  Adams,  Summers,  and  the 
local  beer  distributors.  Rush  came  complete  with 
Dula's  closet  cases.  Engstrom  got  tired  of  rushees  who 
drink,  smoke,  and  have  tuxes,  and  rushed  Bonnie  to 
Reidsville  to  get  hitched.  March  brought  the  Pledge 
Ball  at  the  Jack  Tar,  and  Spring  Vacation.  We  fin- 
ished the  semester  with  another  great  Joe  College, 
and  beach  weekend  at  Myrtle.  These  were  the  high 
points,  and  they  won't  be  forgotten. 

There  were  the  little  things,  just  as  unforgettable 
.  .  .  Huffman  and  Young  getting  their  Bachelors  of 
V  Sloth  .  .  .  Ebert's  Air  Force  Bombing  School  .  .  .  the 
revival  of  the  Frisbee  League  .  .  .  Gallagher's  at- 
tempts to  buy  the  Goat  Barn  .  .  .  Kuhn's  Monday 
night  prayer  meetings  .  .  .  Big  George's  machine  .  .  . 
BooBoo's  3.8  booboo  .  .  .  Gazie's  U-Drive-It  camels 
.  .  .  the  minutes  being  given  in  Grit  .  .  .  and  many 
more.  Another  successful  year  gone  by  the  boards  .  .  . 


Top — Intellectual  stimuli — 

Middle — Gazie  bid  two  camels. 

Bottom — "Hey  Buster,  what  were  those  lyrics  again? 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  T.  Leyrer,  D.  Donnelly, 
J,  Irwin,  J.  Nielsen.  Row  2:  S. 
Smith,  C.  Phalen,  R.  Collins,  D. 
Long,  T.  Conway,  C.  Goodell. 
Row  3:  W.  Halvolsa,  P.  Raus- 
chelbach,  I.  Walden,  D.  Mc- 
Laughlin, W.  Springer,  D.  Con- 
don, T.   Smith,  J.   Degooycr. 


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Tobey  Piercy  Milne,  Delt  sweetheart 


The  warm,  sunny  fall  shone  on  Delta  Shelter  as 
the  year  opened  with  a  cabin  party  in  Chapel  Hill, 
followed  closely  by  an  open  house  at  the  Annex  .  .  . 
with  "punch".  As  the  year  moved  along  and  in  quick 
succession  there  wore  cabin  parties,  a  Tri-Delt  party, 
and  football  weekends.  Will  the  folds  and  fables  of 
these  weeks  ever  be  forgotten?  .  .  .  Slater  revamps 
the  circle  ...  the  Delt  football  team,  rough  on  op- 
ponents, especially  the  turkeys,  but  lacking  in  victo- 
ries ...  the  Sunday  night  "go-getters"  headed  by 
Hoppy  and  Bear  .  .  .  the  quiet  hours  when  many 
brothers  discovered  where  the  library  was.  There  was 
the  Christmas  Dance  and  the  gift  exchange,  marked 
by  poetry  and  brotherhood.  Harold  received  a  novel 
gift  and  the  Fold  got  the  perpetual  hinge  trophy. 
Finals  were  conquered  and  the  Delts  made  their  aver- 
age. 

Rush  under  Czar  Ritts  was  marked  by  good  parties 
— including  one  with  the  Sigma  Nu's  of  Carolina — 
and  an  outstanding  pledge  class,  including  the  illus- 
trious Mulch.  Spring  was  early  and  there  were  more 
parties:  Belated  New  Year's  Eve,  the  Queen  Dance, 
and  Wannamaker  Ball.  There  were  the  two  beach 
exoduses,  and  before  we  could  turn  around  summer 
was  upon  us. 

Then  there  were  the  spontaneous  humor  and  ex- 
periences particlular  to  the  brotherhood.  The  chap- 
ter room  banter  ...  the  Saturday  night  rumbles  and 
commotions  led  by  Crash  and  Ross  .  .  .  the  exam 
sweats  .  .  .  the  5:00  dinner  mob  .  .  .  the  gym  rats  .  .  . 
the  orange  juice  boys  and  their  counterparts  .  .  .  and 
other  events  which  made  the  year  worthwhile  and  the 
brothers  glad  of  their  choice  of  Delta  Tau  Delta. 


Top — "Enjoying  the  party,  Tom?" 

Middle — The  old  campaigners. 

Bottom — The  "Golden  Throated  Warbler"  in  action. 


Delta 

Tau 

Delta 


Al  Tatum,  Second  Semester  President;  Lee  F.  Seybert,  First 
Semester  President;  Chuck  Rudiger,  Vice  President. 


Row  2:  B.  Rogers,  C.  1 

lumfeldt.  R.  Swain.  F.  Zu. 
M.  Slater,  S.  Murphv,  L  S.\ 
W.    Hall.    .-v.    Blackwood.    H 


J  (.inthcr,  F.  Retts.  R.  Doak.  D, 
].  1,  K  Griffin.  R.  Lee.  E.  Dowden, 
r.t    Row  3:   D.  Parsons,  R.  Turntr 

Nick,    E.    Sanford.    \'.    Brann,    J, 


Whitmorc-.  C.  Graham.  B.  Dix.  B.  Johnson.  S.  Nurkin.  Row  -1 : 
R.  Whitmore.  W.  Kohl,  E.  Johnson,  J.  Briien,  R.  Seymour,  R. 
Windcler.  D.  Gerwinski,  B.  Howe.  C:.  .Smith,  R.  Betts.  Row  5:  L. 
Smith,  J.  Birmingham,  T.  Enulcbv.  P.  Bernhardt,  C.  Rudiger,  J. 
Supple,  R.  Nelson,  J.  G.-ehr,  L.  McC;ullough,  J.  McMullen,  L. 
Shillito,  J.  Scovil.  J.  Bentlev. 


Kappa 
Alpha 


B.    Chappell,    Recordnig    Secretary;    T.    Kale,    President; 
Reed,  Vice-President. 


Row  I  K  Williams,  W  C  1  iv  \S  Willace  W  Bishop.  B.  Reed. 
T  Kale,  B  Chappell,  D  Unser,  R  Closson  ]  Brown,  J.  Guth- 
rie Row  2  C  Bui?e;,  D  Watkms,  J  Uiidciwood,  D.  Bridges. 
B  Wvatt,  P  Little,  M  Lrggrtt,  M  Stout,  \'  May,  J.  Prmberton, 
T    Pndgcn,  M    Kitch    Row   ^     K    Haipci,   J    Stoltz,  B.  Futrellski, 


J.  Moore,  R.  Havens,  E.  Pavne.  J.  .\l,.ik.,>,  |.  Luiiiax,  P.  Essig,  S. 
■<.ern,  N.  Churchill,  B.  .Mlie.  Row  4:  B.  Stanly,  J.  Moss,  S.  Crissoni, 
F.  Tuckwiller,  B.  Hawn,  G.  Gardner,  F.  McCollum,  A.  Monk,  M. 
Lewis,  A.  Purdy,  J.  Maynard,  B.  Ramsey,  D.  Bryson,  .J.  Scott,  T. 
Thompson,  B.  Islcy,  G.  Gardner. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1 :  ].  Driessen,  B.  Scwell,  B. 
Dean,  H.  Wheeler.  Row  2:  N. 
OhurchiU,  D.  Watkins,  J.  Jones, 
D.   Burclcttc. 


Top — Hotel  Richmond's  finest  hour. 

Middle— Roll  call  on  third  floor. 

[lottom — Reviewing  the  troops. 


The  brothers  of  Kappa  Alpha  returned  from  their 
summer  exploits  looking  forward  to  a  great  year — 
and  it  was  just  that!  Our  Saturday  heroes  were  led 
through  a  fine  season  climaxed  by  a  Cotton  Bowl  vic- 
tory by  KA's  Browning,  Allie,  Moorman  and  Bum- 
garner.  The  fall  was  a  blast:  13  combo  parties — high- 
lighted by  "Cubbus,"  the  Rhythm-Makers,  the  Zodi- 
acs, and  the  Hot  Nuts;  occasional  visits  by  a  few  of 
us  to  the  "farm";  Wallace's  surprise  party  and  the 
"appropriate"  gifts;  and  our  outstanding  homecom- 
ing display.  It  was  a  dry  year.  As  compensation  we 
developed  an  interest  in  "Old  Dutch"  culture,  and 
our  midnight  vocal  lessons  from  the  Tops  debs  were 
most  enlightening.  Late  in  February  there  was  a 
renaissance  of  religious  zeal  after  the  big  thunder  and 
church  attendance  rose — the  only  holdouts  being  "In- 
sect" and  "Cubbus."  Our  fall  pledge  class  was  headed 
by  such  "bodies"  as  Wallace  and  "F.R."  In  the  spring 
the  brothers  were  bolstered  by  the  return  of  Luther 
and  "Rhino",  and  the  installation  of  toilet  facilities 
in  the  chapter  room.  Again  we  got  a  fine  pledge  class 
to  uphold  the  traditions  of  Kappa  Alpha  and  Robert 
E.  Lee.  Many  of  us  journeyed  to  the  Fort  for  spring 
vacation  and  returned  to  go  to  a  "chaste"  Old  South 
which  was  held  in  Richmond  during  the  centennial  of 
the  Civil  War.  Then  we  returned  and  classes  were 
only  incidental  'til  exams.  All  in  all,  it  was  another 
outstanding  year  for  Kappa  Alpha. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  J.  Perrv.  S.  Bavlin,  C 
McDonald,  W.  Keller,  D.  Jones 
B.  Ulrich,  A.  Penfield.  Row  2  :  R 
Sutcliffe,  F.  Cromartie,  R.  Mc 
Kinley,  S.  Robbins,  F.  Schmidt 
R.  King,  S.  Snow. 


Top — Kappa  Sig's  division-winning  basketball  team. 

Middle — The  Hearts  tourney. 

Bottom — Mouse  and  the  boys  build  the  Homecoming  display. 


The  brothers  of  Kappa  Sigma  had  no  sooner  re- 
turned to  "Dear  Old  Duke"  than  the  still-packed 
bags  were  crammed  into  the  cars  headed  for  the 
Duke-South  Carolina  clash.  Kappa  Sig's  David 
"Moose"  Bosson  and  Joe  Wuchina  were  among  the 
leading  players  on  the  Duke  1960  A.C.C.  Champion- 
ship football  team,  and  Kappa  Sig  cagers  Merrill, 
Fred,  Jack,  Carroll,  Charlie,  Jay,  and  Doug  led  the 
way  for  a  successful  Blue  Devil  basketball  season. 
Open  houses  .  .  .  Saturday  afternoon  football  games 
.  .  .  cabin  parties  .  .  .  quad  cook-outs  .  .  .  and  the 
"Animal  Quad  Ball"  rounded  out  a  most  enjoyable 
fall  semester. 

The  mid-semester  break  saw  the  complete  re-decor- 
ation of  the  card  room,  along  with  paint  and  furni- 
ture for  the  Chapter  room.  Spring  semester  highlights 
included  (after  a  "wild"  rush)  a  near  maximum  sized 
pledge  class  .  .  .  the  Kappa  Sigma  area  conclave  at 
Duke  ...  Joe  College  ...  the  "Yatsi  Web"  ...  the 
beach  weekend  with  water  skiing  .  .  .  the  crowning 
of  our  new  Dream  Girl,  finals,  and  graduating  sen- 


Kappa 
Sigma 


M.    Morgan,    Vice-President;    D.    Challenger,    President;    C. 
Donnell,  Secretary. 


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Row  1:  L.  Fader,  M  Andriola.  J.  Scott.  M.  Morgan  D  Challen- 
ger, D.  Koskey,  M.  Hicks,  J.  Moore,  T.  Rogers.  Row  2  B  Dorsce, 
E.  Keller.  J.  Beal,  \.  Presto.  D.  Bosson,  W.  Keller,  J  Mullen,  G 
High.    Row    3:    C.    Donnell,   D.    Howard,    D.    Ow(  ns,    R     Stiattn, 


C.  Raksnis,  D.  Densmorc,  G.  Sutter,  F.  Fuller.  Row  4:  D.  Brun 
baugh,  B.  Currie.  P.  Rhodes,  J.  Jarrett,  F.  Schmidt.  H.  Danic 
J.  Clcmmons,  G.  Mullen.  R.  Calendar,  R.  Biggers. 


Lambda 

Chi 

Alpha 


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S.    Crawford,   Secretary;    E.    Schick,   President;    K.    Leopold, 
Social  Chairman. 


Row    1:    M.   Huntlcv,   (^   Dinkier.   R.   Li^htbourn,  A.   B.iwn 
Leupold,  E.  S.  liirk.   I    S 
Preston,   F.   1  un,,,L^r     R, 
ton,   W.    Kurt/,    S     Shin. 
Vilth,  R.  Knoii.   A     W.n 


S.   C:iawford,  VV.   Svkes,    |. 
J.    Wheatk-v,  J.   Onidorll, 
:anipluU.   C:     Pusser,   J.    Hov 
Mrlntosh,  E.  Heidt.  W.  Sn 


1  L.dil  Row  3;  W.  Tavlor.  R.  Howard,  J.  Sncad,  W.  Hawkins,  B, 
Hunt.  r.  Peaison.  G.  Baker,  D,  Kingston,  T.  Kerr,  R.  Smyth, 
N.  Ketchcr,  A.  Barr,  K.  Pastore.  Row  4:  K.  Young,  T.  Dawson, 
K.  Herrin,  J.  Blunt,  J.  West,  R.  Gondii,  B.  Chapman,  J.  Buchan- 
an, G.  Davenport,  J.  Oldham,  C.  Bowman,  R.  Hamel,  R.  Herring, 
W.  Bryant. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  J.  Yake,  J.  Norton,  B. 
Kingbuiy,  P.  Coughlan.  Row  2 : 
C.  Schmidt,  D.  Farrow,  K. 
Moorman,  T.  Montgomery,  A 
Home,  A.  Shartle,  L.  Clayton. 
Row  3:  G.  Haynes,  A.  Hay- 
worth,  W.  Brunson,  F.  Ewing, 
R.  Barnes,  J.  Patterson,  B. 
Campbell,  E.  Amley,  D.  Grin- 
stead. 


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Top — Lambda  Chi  on  the  move  again! 

Middle — Fraternity  advisor,  Dr.  J.  Bonk. 

Bottom — Another  party? 


Continuing  in  their  estabUshed  tradition  of  excel- 
lence, the  brothers  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha  enjoyed  a 
year  unmatched  by  any  previous  ones.  The  brothers 
returned  in  the  fall  with  an  enthusiastic  desire  to 
improve  in  all  areas  of  fraternity  life. 

Fall  semester  was  filled  with  smoke  and  the  smell 
of  burned  hamburgers  wafting  over  the  campus  from 
the  front  of  the  section  as  a  result  of  the  pre-game 
barbecues  each  Saturday.  "Porker"  gave  the  brothers 
an  expanded  social  program  resulting  in  numerous 
cabin  parties  of  all  types.  Homecoming,  Shoe  'n  Slip- 
per and  the  fraternity  Winter  Formal  topped  off  an 
outstanding  semester. 

Spring  semester  began  with  rush,  and  the  nineteen 
best  men  on  campus  made  the  right  choice.  Following 
in  rapid  succession  were  several  cabin  parties,  the 
Luau  at  Bugg's  Island,  Joe  College,  and  the  annual 
Beach  Weekend. 

As  individuals  most  of  the  brothers  distinguished 
themselves  in  varied  campus  activities.  Once  again 
the  fraternity  stressed  scholarship  with  the  result  of 
another  improvement  over  the  previous  year's  stand- 
ing. The  installation  of  Dr.  James  Bonk  as  chapter 
advisor  promised  to  be  a  tremendous  influence  on  the 
scholastic  side  of  the  fraternity's  existence. 

With  Earl  Shick  channeling  the  brothers'  enthusi- 
asm in  the  proper  direction,  the  Lambda  Chi's  be- 
came a  closer,  better,  and  more  impressive  fraternity. 
This  year  was  a  great  one,  and  it  is  with  eager  an- 
ticipation that  we  await  the  fall  of  '61  and  another 
year  in  the  brotherhood  of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha. 


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Top — Where  the  boys    (girls,  sun  and  suds)   are. 

Middle — Napkin  stuff ers. 

Bottom — There's  something  in  the  Rule  Book  about  this  stuff. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  R.  Best,  S.  Burford,  P. 
Nicholas,  J.  Miles,  C.  Taft.  Row 
2:  S.  Waite.  W.  Hawgood.  W. 
Wells,  R.  Miller,  R.  Marley,  E. 
Wulfsburg,  J.  Gradner,  F  Be- 
Suin,  J.  Barker.  Row  3:  E).  Ui- 
ble.  D.  Giilli,  F.  Pitzman.  G. 
Unpijiii.  K.  Espv,  J.  Spciden.  D. 
B.<.wn.  \V  Womble.  Row  4:  A. 
\■irl.■!;^.  t;.  Stanit-r.  W.  Sutphen. 
W.  Lamond,  B.  Blakenev,  J. 
Wilkinson. 


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Annie  Lewis  Johnston, 
Phi  Delt  Sweetheart 


Under  the  flaming  inspiration  of  President  John 
Parrlsh,  tSe  "Good-Ship-Phi"  embarked  upon  an- 
other year.  Scholastically,  we  finished  first  among  the 
fraternities;  socially,  the  football  weekends  brought 
many  pretty  girls  and  excitement;  and  on  campus  the 
Phi's  were  well  represented  in  sports  and  extracur- 
ricular activities.  Spring  came  and  along  with  it  rush 
and  the  Phi's  walked  off  with  the  best  on  campus. 
G.  Wilson  and  B.  Bond  provided  the  greatest  social 
semsster  ever — including  visits  by  the  Hot  Nuts, 
Shirley  &  Lee,  and  the  fabulous  Jimmy  Reed.  The 
Phi's  were  reported  to  be  "on  the  scene"  at  Ft.  Lau- 
derdale during  spring  vacation.  (This  report  was 
verified  by  a  multitude  of  females  "on  the  spot.") 
Joe  College  brought  its  usual  quota  of  stunning  im- 
ports and  the  annual  "Beach  Weekend  Ritual" 
was  observed  with  an  ample  supply  of  the  pro- 
verbial "ceremonial  wine."  Other  highlights  were 
not;d  .  .  .  Burr  was  not  seen  .  .  .  Mattingly  dis- 
covered East  .  .  .  Sheffield  became  a  Democrat  .  .  . 
Kersey  graduated  .  .  .  T.  O.  .  .  .  Silky  went  to  pas- 
ture .  .  .  Block  and  Graham  were  not  in  the  chapter 
room  .  .  .  Zorro  went  underground  .  .  .  Kendal  and 
Connelly  had  success  on  East  .  .  .  G.R.O.S.S.  .  .  . 
Kot  hin  got  out  of  bed  in  t^me  to  graduate  in  July 
.  .  .  Speiden  lost  189  lbs.  .  .  .  Shrlver  got  pinned  to 
Babbette  .  .  .  Amvets  .  .  .  Rich-header,  coxswain,  H. 
B.,  and  garbage  can  .  .  .  finals,  graduation,  and  the 
azure  yacht  goes  into  moth  balls! 


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Phi 

Delta 

Theta 


E.   Chestnutt,  Treasurer;   J.   Parrish,   President;   C.   Joh 
Secretary. 


Row  1:  R.  Adams,  P.  Smith.  S  \  ill, mi.  II  Sheffield,  J.  Cant- 
well,  H.  Erb,  F.  Bes^iiin,  M.  Rlu..als.  |  Hu.  hiiolz.  R.  Bribes.  Row 
2:  C.  MacCartce.  G.  Wilson,  M.  Sniiili,  R  XcLson.  S.  Ellis.  J. 
Parrish,  E.  Chestnutt.  C.  Johnson,  G,  Kendall,  D  Block,  R.  Bos- 
tock,  B.  McCulrhcn.  Row  :i :  R.  Kissam,  B.  Sell,  \V.  Farrell,  S. 
Smith.  B.  Garda,  M.  Mattintjlv,  H.  Hurt.  R.  Kotchin,  B.  Bond, 
N.  Oliver.  T.  .Allan.  R.  Wills,  T.  Sullivan,  D.  .Ahman,  D.  Johnson. 


M.  Wassoner,  B.  Brennan.  Row  1  :  J.  Kruz,  F.  Kast.  B.  Su'phen, 
B.  Stephenson,  W.  Rappold,  B.  Mewhort.  C.  Hill,  B.  Osniun,  .1 
Gee,  J.  Wonsham.  J.  Romine,  B.  Peeler,  J.  Onder,  T.  Bethay.  Row 
5:  S.  Newstedt,  D.  Gesswein,  B,  Preston,  W.  .Alexander,  D. 
Graham,  E.  Carver,  K.  McCansland,  J.  Connelly,  C.  Stanier,  P. 
Ben.gel,  D.  Wright,  D.  Roane,  L.  Shriver,  B.  Carstarphen,  J. 
Saaifield,  T.  .Abbott,  J.  Butler. 


Phi 

Kappa 
Psi 


R.    Walter,    Vice-President;    S.    Cade.    Historian:    B.    Clutts, 
Treasurer. 


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Row  1:  R.  Walter.  C:.  Ih  II  i  '.  \l  M  Bee,  S  Cade,  R.  Holt,  M. 
Schinidt,  R.  Law,  P.  CliuU.,  L,  l.nlui.  J.  Merryman,  M.  Brll. 
Row  2 :  D.  Dion,  B.  Jennings,  l-.  Jacobs,  J.  Hash,  B.  Chaiken.  J. 
Drews,  T.   Hoiish,   J.  Greenberg,  T    DeRochi,  H.  Abbot.  Row  3: 


T.  Morgan,  G.  StoinkuUcr,  C.  Silkett,  T.  Hansconi,  S.  Clarkio.  D. 
Latham,  B  Htidrict,  W.  Belvin,  R.  Byrne,  P.  Jackson.  Row  4: 
G.  Grills,  M.  Glesk,  T,  Kid,  L.  Purnell,  K.  Stcinn.an.  D.  Kisslan, 
R.  Brock,  T.  .'^Iworth,  B.  Bailev,  B.  Fox,  J.  Derby. 


PLEDGES: 

Row    1:    V.   Ashmun,   D.   Truitt, 

C.  Noll,  S.  Ogden,  H,  Bonhaiii. 
Row  2 :  R.  Thompson,  S. 
Kempner,  J.  Nottingham,  G 
Johnson,  S.  Menge,  P.  Perine,  A. 
Mitchell.    Row    3:     B     Hilliaid, 

D.  Winkler,  H.  Neis,  J.  Moreng, 
B.  Haskell. 


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Psi  Sweeheart,  Martha  Clark 


Funny  thing  happened  to  us  upon  our  return  to 
campus  in  September;  there  was  a  weird  green  growth 
slowly  developing  in  front  of  our  beloved  section. 
When  the  botany  majors  of  our  group  identified  it 
as  grass,  there  was  quite  a  stir  within  our  diversified, 
but  ever-so-gregarious  brotherhood.  Sixteen  Phi  Psi's 
left  school  in  disgust,  and  fourteen  nature-loving 
alumni,  including  the  inimitable  Mike  Magoo,  re- 
turned to  witness  this  unheard-of  spectacle.  How- 
ever, a  swinging  Homecoming  Weekend,  which 
found  a  horrible,  deformed  yellow  jacket  sprawled  on 
th;  roof  of  the  section,  attracted  thousands  of  wide- 
eyed  spectators  who  promptly  crushed  every  last 
blade  of  the  controversial  vegetation. 

Things  soon  returned  to  normal — i.e.  never  a  dull 
moment.  The  social  calendar  was  magnificent,  as 
usual.  Parties  were  plentiful,  and  they  brachiated — 
especially  when  climaxed  by  an  incredibly  super- 
lative beach  weekend.  No  sense  in  enumerating  the 
gayeties — it  would  only  serve  to  frustrate  would-be 
social  chairmen. 

Representation  in  campus  activities  (for  whatever 
they're  worth)  was  more  than  respectable  with  Mike 
Schmidt,  Ernie  Taylor,  Don  Kisslan,  Duke  Marston, 
Chuck  Silkett,  and  others  ...  a  veritable  star- 
studded  cast. 

We  thought  this  year  was  a  honey — wait  until 
next  September.  The  grassmen  of  the  fraternity  are 
planning  to  unite  and  form  a  coalition  known  as 
the  Gay  Blades.  Who  can  tell  what  wild  adventures 
the  future  holds  in  store  for  us? 


Top — Sympathy-seeker    Bob    Heidrick    watches    president    Mike 

Schmidt  depose  rush  chairman  Bruce  Hagadorn. 
Middle — Brothers  prepare   to  silence  Don  Latham  as  he  single- 
handedly  drowns  out  the  combo. 
Bottom — "Of  course  not.  Chief,  there's  no  girl  in  the  section." 


Top — ".  .  .  and  so  all  the  brothers  chipped  in  and  we  decided  to 
get  you  this  pair  of  long  pants." 

Middle — Working  out. 

Bottom — Group  participation. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  A.  Hutzler,  F.  Warder, 
I  Williams,  J.  Sullivan,  J.  John- 
ston. Row  2 :  S.  Hodges,  R.  Cox, 
D.  Goodner.  D.  West,  C.  Ncal, 
K.  Kennedy.  Row  3:  R.  Jami- 
son, J.  Mullins,  J.  Hart,  F.  Har- 
rison,   J.    Buckley,    S.    Salisbury. 


Annette  Cooper,  Phi  Kap  sweetheart 


Haunting  the  halls  of  CC,  the  old  Skull  and  Bones 
of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  bookie-hopped  through  another 
fabulous  year.  Phi  Kaps  opened  the  year  with  seven 
fall  pledges  and  the  momentum  carried  through  the 
spring,  swelling  our  ranks  with  more  proud  men  of 
the  crux  aurata.  We  were  proud  of  our  men  J.  D., 
Beard  and  the  Judge  "down  the  quad,"  proud  of  our 
intramural  endeavors,  and  proud  of  the  academic 
records  registered  by  outgoing  seniors. 

Somebody  said  they  remembered  getting  an  early 
start  in  the  "stench  house"  on  Friday  afternoon  .  .  . 
Esky  and  Higgi  doing  Jimmy  Reed  tandem  in  the 
halls  .  .  .  mundane  comments  from  T-square  and 
George  .  .  .  sophisticated  sippin'  at  Willowhaven 
.  .  .  Duck's  swinging  social  program  .  .  .  "Santa 
Claus"  Stanton  and  his  Virginia  Beach  fables  .  .  . 
midnight  games  of  R.  E.  .  .  .  14,000  Phi  Kaps  pour- 
ing in  from  all  over  the  country  to  sign  up  for  O's 
course  spring  semester  .  .  .  Big  Jay,  Buzzy,  Peahead, 
and  Ray  clearing  the  boards  at  Lambda,  spring  Black 
and  Gold  (somebody  said  Beat  Pete  showed  up  with 
Thelma)  .  .  .  Moon's  true  stories  during  rush  .  .  . 
Andy  and  Freets  keeping  up  the  spirit  of  old  D.U. 
.  .  .  Vaudeville  star  Rowland  and  his  winebottle  act 
.  .  .  and  Queen  Annette.  It  was  truly  a  vintage  year 
for  Bacchus  and  the  brotherhood  carrying  on  the 
tradition  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 


Phi 

Kappa 
Sigma 


B.  Farnham,  Rush  Chairman;  B.  Beard,  President;  A.  Wil- 
kins,  Social  Chairman. 


R'  u  1  1  Vn\  1  1  Reeser  D  Broun  J  lima  W  kiu^  'u 
Beaid,  R  MLCau^hin  \  Murchison,  J  DaMb,  A  Wilkinb,  J 
Parham,   \    Mullin    Row  2     J    Si  once,  R    Toler,  R    Rankin,  P 

Gold  C  Smith  T  Studks,  L  Wilkms,  C  Lynch,  J  Roifers  H 
Inman  M  Rowhnd  W  Heizei,  P  Waldion,  R  Truruck,  P 
Do\e    L    Wasseiman    Row  3     M    Folck,  E    Dodson,  R.  Wehrle, 


L,  WisiwuvLi,  I  Ru-,Li,,  L  ,'5>l.ii,uli,  b  Sianlui.,  S  H.,11,  D 
Huu.t,  H  Claik,  T  Gia\es  B  Miller  J  O  Kane,  B  Famham 
Row  4  K  Mooie,  C  Gouldman,  C  Biown,  L  Brinson,  B  Pier- 
son,  D  Stummei,  J  Bund\,  J  Budd,  F  Stith,  B  Warren,  S  Sni- 
der, B   Pfeiffer,  P   Ervin,  W   Pickens 


Pi 

Kappa 
Alpha 


R.    Jameson,   Treasurer;    A.    Booray,   Alumni    Counselor;    B. 
Foster,  President;  W.  Lyren,  Vice-President. 


Row   1:    B.   Bums.  (  : 
W.  Lambeth,  B.   Malanga,  B.   Foster,  J 
L.  Miralia,  R.  Berkley,  B.  Moore.  Row  2 
T.  Stupak,  L.  Frank,  J.  Doser,  B.  John 


R    R.I.  1,111  Hi.. 
Hiubti,  D    Kettkstnnns, 
B  Kennon,  B  Lmdmgei, 
,  D    Ashe,  R.  Grego 


A.   Booray,   D.   Beckwith,   C.   Roberts,  D    Dean,   R    Jameson,  N 
Wallace,  R.  Lunsford.  Row  3:  J.  Lyons,  F    Cox,  C    Johnson,  M 


en     L     Hamel,   J. 
P    Wohlford.   B. 
Paison,    E     Hilliai 
Khl,  P    EnglaiK 
S    McCleskt>    Row  5 


H..M 
,  Mill.- 
Gu^li. 


Whe,  1,  1  H  Haitnii: 
,w  4  J  Htdgpett,  R  K. 
P.  Foster,  W.  Lyicn,  J. 
J.  Johnson,  B.  Floyd,  M.  Fowl, 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  V.  Swasey,  C.  Parsons, 
R.  Johnson,  T.  Fuzzic,  B.  Hert- 
slet.  Row  2:  Y.  Page,  P.  Housc- 
knecht,  J.  Henderson,  J.  B.,  J. 
Gibson,  J.  Koonce.  J.  Morris,  C, 
Miller.  Row  3:  M.  Miller,  II. 
Nolan,  D.  Buddington,  T.  Geb- 
bie,  D.  Carlson,  D.  Ditniars,  T. 
McCann,  R.  Morris. 


Tof5 — "Well  we  have  some  friends  in  the  administration  and  got  it 
real  cheap." 

Middle — Staging  the  Saturday  night  horror  show. 

Bottom — Rushing  and  Moose  technique. 


.  .  .  But  wait!  Those  gods  among  mortals,  the 
PiKAs,  have  ended  another  fun-filled  year — high, 
happy,  and  bankrupt.  Highlights:  Brother  Worthy 
Highjumper,  Massa  Frank,  won  a  dance  contest,  and 
Copper  Hill  Britt  traded  his  slide-rule  for  a  cash 
register.  Happy  Hour  Hauser  made  a  7-10  split  on 
"Jackpot  Bowling"  .  .  .  Possum  also  made  a  few 
splits.  The  Doz  got  a  part-time  job  in  Southern  Bell, 
while  McLemore  led  the  new  PiKA  cheer — "CAHL." 
The  Bitter  Hawk  became  happy  when  he  won  a 
Rogue  Scholarship  to  Carolina,  and  Henry  Hawk 
won  a  bridge  fellowship  to  Mimi  U.  Drunken  Trash 
will  soon  be  drinking  formaldehyde,  and  Sid  will 
use  his  Phi  Bete  key  to  unlock  his  Marine  locker. 
A  gap  in  Durham  was  filled  by  the  return  of  Limbo, 
and  Darf  did  much  for  the  cause  of  integration  in 
the  city.  Strings  found  a  home  away  from  home  in 
G-A;  Kemper  got  a  job  with  the  Hell  Drivers,  and 
both  Wheels  and  B.B.  were  out  selling  guitar  strings 
and  blood  to  pay  for  a  big  party  this  summer.  Swan 
learned  a  new  song — "Theme  from  The  Apartment.' 
The  Brash  and  Gugs  found  it  easier  to  live  on  the 
right  side  of  the  law,  and  J.  C.  finally  visited  the 
Duke  Chapel.  Two  really  great  guys.  Fuzzy  and 
Root,  looked  after  the  cultural  affairs  of  the  fra- 
ternity. Croc,  almost  bankrupted  us  with  his  social 
budget  .  .  .  and  a  good  time  was  had  by  all — even 
Mama  Ada. 

Six  brothers  will  go  on  to  med  school,  nine  will 
become  Naval  Officers,  and  two  will  become  migrant 
farm  workers.  But  as  they  leave  the  active  ranks  of 
Alpha-Alpha  Chapter,  the  seniors  have  the  comfort- 
ing knowledge  that  the  fraternity  is  left  in  very 
capable  hands.  In  the  words  of  Rowdy,  "Wha'd  I 
say!" 


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PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  W.  C.  Blackwelder.  D. 
M.  Clark,  J.  M.  Fultz.  C.  H. 
Glover,  Jr.,  J.  Gardner,  F.  Craw- 
ford. \'.  A.  Thorny,  Jr.  Row  2: 
R  D.uis,  J.  Turner,  N.  Grav, 
I,  Aiwatcr,  G.  .Atkinson,  F. 
(;i.,v.  T.  Keith,  B.  Q.  Will- 
wi-rth.  Row  3:  M.  Gordon,  D. 
K.  Brown,  C  E  Beimfohr,  R. 
\V.  L.xerton.  Jr.,  VV.  L.  Bevlin, 
Jr.,   J.    H.    Forsvth,   L.    F.   Chap- 


Top — Pledges  in  Columbia,  South  Carolina. 
Middle — Bill  III  and  the  Heavenly  Five. 
Bottom — Pedro  entertains  during  Rush. 


Pi  Kap  Rose  Helgi  Kuushkr 


Fall  semester  '60  shook  loose  with  partying  in 
"Casablanca  style"  and  home  football  games  that 
most  of  us,  including  Navy,  won't  forget.  A  hazy 
Shoe  'n'  Slipper  passed  along  with  a  shrewd  though 
squeaky  effort  at  Homecoming  with  "To  Heck 
with  Tech."  Fall  also  found  us  highlighting  it  again 
at  "Scandia"  for  The  Rose  Ball  where  Helgi 
Kuuskraa  was  crowned  fraternity  Rose. 

Intramural  participation  was  frustrating  in  that 
both  the  football  and  b-ball  teams  were  shut-out  in 
the  homestretch.  An  Alumni  Banquet  sparked  by 
"the  Golden  Greek"  added  enjoyment  as  the  storms 
of  winter  closed  in.  Few  of  us  will  want  to  remem- 
ber "Ham's"  oratorical  attempts  or  the  Wagner  fast- 
break,  Nubb's  Knuckles  or  The  Bear  doing  the  Twist. 

The  annual  Orphan's  Party,  complete  with  football 
game,  and  the  traditional  Christmas  Cabin  Party  sent 
Mu  home  in  festive  mood  although  prepared  to 
return  and  rack  up  a  fraternity  average  to  fourth 
on  campus. 

Rush  paced  spring  off,  the  word  was  "enthoosiasm" 
.  .  .  and  the  largest  pledge  class  on  campus.  Light- 
ning's impromptus  and  "Old  Blue"  are  worth  re- 
calling even  though  some  of  Sabin's  friends  aren't. 
Bugg's  Island,  Gate  Parties,  and  the  roof  minimized 
boredom  until  Spring  Vacation.  We  returned  in  tans 
or  with  frostbite  to  honor  the  new  brothers  at  the 
Pledge  Dance  on  Joe  College  Weekend.  Myrtle 
Dunes  loomed  briefly  before  finals,  then  commence- 
ment, and  the  end  of  another  memorable  year  for 
Pi  Kappa  Phi. 


Pi 

Kappa 
Phi 


IIS 


Left  to  right:  R.  Leegstra,  Secretary;  B.  Miller,  President;  M. 
Witherspoon,  Treasurer. 


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Row  1.  Li-fi  to  ri^ht:  E.  Snoth.ilv,  Sr,,  J.  Rt  itt  R  ConoU\  J 
Witherspoon.  R.  Lcegstia,  R.  Fredcrkiiitf,  B  MilUi  B  Bouk- 
night,  P.  Libby.  T.  Lake.  E.  McConnick.  Jr  J  Horrigan  J 
Emlet.  Row  2:  N.  Pazurds.  O.  Hale,  J.  Montague,  R.  Boyd.  R. 
Busch,  J.  Newman,  N.  English,  F.  Fielder.  D.  Wagner,  W. 
Young,    J.    Waller,    T.    Forsyth,    R.    Banks.    L.    Favrot,    H.    Duke. 


Row  .  R  1. 111(1  1  \  Dims  I  I'l  ii  (.  Biinett  S  Coleman,  R. 
Uttihti  B  Jon.,  W  Will,nt,hini  D  Huggm,  B  -Anderson,  J. 
Eisenman  M  Muiiay,  J  Dostci,  G  Thompson,  J  Harlan.  Row 
4:  D.  Wildti  J  Tait,  J  Wiggins  M  Robeison  S.  Leach,  W. 
Davidson  J  O  Kelli  y  Jr ,  T  Endicott,  M  Quattlebaum,  E. 
Schweistiis    K    Blown    D    Cuiry    k    Mann,  G    Brumby. 


Sigma 
Alpha 
Epsilon 


Left  to  right:  C.  Pruitt,  Vice  President;  J.  Varner,  President; 
T.  Aldridge,  E.K.P.P. 


Row  1  Left  to  Rii»ht:  H.  Phillips.  \\  Rssanek  J  Danials  R 
Ginn,  R.  Grain,  E.  Hartnian,  J.  XaiTK-r,  J.  Prufrock,  J.  Reed,  T 
Aldridge,  G  Fawkcs,  G.  Waud.  Row  2:  S.  Sziarto.  F.  Wirth,  R 
Beaver,    M.    Welsh,    E.    Mitchell,    G.    Garbcr,   T.    Humphrey,   G 


Piuitt,  A  Spicei,  D  Jacobus  Row  i  E  Godlo\e,  D  Pavson,  N 
Spook,  D.  Factings,  B.  Hibbs,  M.  Bruggemann,  W.  Blacizwell.  Row 
4:  B.  Schloredt,  R.  Hammond,  R.  Humper,  M.  Novella,  G.  Gerst, 
L.  Greene,  P.  MoUer,  C.  Garson. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1:  K.  Canon,  D.  HoUman, 
D.  Brown,  B.  .Johnson.  Row  2: 
N.  Turner,  J.  Goody,  B.  Zais,  F. 
Wirth.  Row  3:  L.  Curtis,  J.  Mar- 
tin, T.  Brown,  A.  Waters.  Row 
4:  G.  Houston.  J.  Cool<,  G.  Mcr- 
win,  R.  Corson,  J.  Schncring. 


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Top — Brothers,  pledges,  and  the  bear   (disguised  as  a  hon) 

Middle — Santa   (Fat  Willy)   has  goodies. 

Bottom — "What's  happened  to  these  lovely  children?" 


Once  upon  a  time  there  were  three  bears:  mama 
bear,  papa  bear  and  fun-loving  baby  bear.  Baby  bear 
went  away  to  a  rock  pile,  and  he  is  sitting  there  still 
— except  he  resembles  a  lion  now.  Which  goes  to 
show  that  bears  don't  always  abide  in  the  woods.  So 
while  our  bear,  disguised  as  a  lion,  sat  gallantly  in 
front  of  the  section  as  a  lone  sentinel  of  the  ever- 
changing  SAE  tradition,  the  brothers  passed  another 
year  at  Duke  in  diversified  unity. 

The  Fall  semester  was  characterized  by  the  amazing 
ability  to  precede  the  Spring  semester,  both  of  which 
will  be  remembered  by  all.  Awareness  of  this  fact 
caused  the  fraternity's  cooperative  efforts  to  be  moti- 
vated toward  the  annual  Christmas  Dance,  renowned 
for  its  congenial,  social  environment  manifesting  the 
true  spirits  of  the  Sons  of  Minerva. 

But  when  the  fun  was  over  and  the  grades  were 
out,  individuals  paused  to  consider  what  paths  they 
would  take  through  the  coming  months  of  spring. 
Thoughts  of  3.0's  and  great  intellectual  achieve- 
ment struggled  with  memories  of  good  times,  and 
once  again  the  sincere  determination  to  do  well 
dominated  the  thinking  of  every  brother.  In  unity 
there  is  strength  and  the  group  came  on  strong — with 
Jimmy  Reed  setting  the  theme  for  a  Spring  key- 
noted  by  a  most  worthy  pledge  class.  Joe  College,  the 
beach — the  music  of  the  spheres  rang  in  every  car  as 
brothers  departed  for  a  summer's  vacation — leaving 
our  bear,  disguised  as  a  lion,  to  gambol  at  will 
through  the  spirit-filled  halls  of  SAE. 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1;  Kneeling,  Left  to  Right: 
n.  Anderson,  Jr.,  A.  Burgess,  T. 
Albright,  D.  Riddick,  G.  Derry- 
hcrry.  Row  2:  G.  Johnson  III, 
r.  Coolcy,  J.  Markham,  J.  Ded- 
ingfield,  Jr.,  F.  Kinard.  Row  3: 
K.  Rau,  A.  Gonis,  J.  Mattson. 
E  Broome,  Jr.,  S.  Combs  IH, 
E    Hash,  S.   Rushton,  Jr. 


Top — Feeding  time  in  the  animal  quad. 

Middle — "With  my  brains  and  your  brawn  .  .  ." 

Bottom — The   finished  product. 


As  another  crop  of  "frosh"  hit  the  Duke  campus 
in  Sept.,  there  was  a  large  group  of  Sig  Y-Men  there 
to  turn  them  in  the  right  direction.  ("Mayola's  is 
right  around  the  corner  from  the  U.G.")  A  week 
later  the  rest  of  the  brothers  returned  for  a  renewal 
of  their  diligent  study  habits.  Dominating  the  bull- 
sessions  during  that  first  week  were  "Cosmo"  and 
"Rex"  fresh  from  a  tour  of  Europe  and  Byron  just 
back  from  Russia. 

The  social  program  got  oif  to  a  good  start  under 
Social  Chairman  Jerry  Burnette  with  the  usual  pre- 
game  cookouts,  cabin  parties  and  open  houses.  The 
highlight  of  the  year  was  Sweetheart  Weekend  in 
Raleigh  where  Penny  Mclntire's  coronation  as  Sweet- 
heart of  Sigma  Chi  was  only  slightly  more  spectacular 
than  Steve's  grand  entrance  at  breakfast.  Where  did 
he  get  those  slaves? 

The  end  of  the  semester  brought  a  new  slate  of 
officers,  with  Sam  Yancy  replacing  John  Derrick  as 
president,  and  found  the  Sigs  in  first  place  in  the  race 
for  the  IM  trophy. 

Then  came  the  period  of  sore  hands  and  class- 
cutting — Rush!  After  two  long,  arduous  weeks  it  was 
over  and  22  freshmen  donned  the  Norman  Shield, 
thanks  to  Rush  Chairman  Creighton  Wright.  Second 
semester  saw  the  Sigs  fighting  toward  their  fifth 
consecutive  IM  trophy  under  the  guiding  eye  of 
"Bones"  Tipton.  At  the  same  time  the  social  pro- 
gram moved  thru  cabin  parties  to  little  get-togethers 
at  the  Eno  and  Piney  Mt.  to  Joe  College  to  the  grand 
finale — Beach  Weekend! 


Sigma 
Chi 


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Left  to  right:   D.  Ebershoff,  Vice  President;  J.  Derrick,  Jr., 
President;  J.  Koskinen,  Treasurer. 


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J.  Orr,  R.  Wfbber,  H.  Montgomery,  S.  Tipton,  B.  Speer,  J.  Burn- 
ctte,  J.  .'Abbott,  R.  Sproul,  W.  Johnston,  J.  Craft.  Row  3:   A.  Greg- 


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Ri-ams.  J.  Matthews,  L,  Davcnpoit,  R  Bumu,  L  IVsh.  M  Pi  sh.  J. 
Golden,  W.  Forbis,  H.  Bainette  Row  4:  B.  Smile\,  B  McCaithy. 
G.  Marvin,  L.  Walters,  B.  Pless,  S.  Leake,  D.  Dammann,  B.  Church, 
E.  .'\bbott,  J.  Amistrong,  B.  Grain,  T.  Broesche,  G.  Fuller,  A.  Miles, 
D.  Cohn.  L.  Sodlcr. 


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Nu 


J.  O'Brion,  Recorder;  T.  Leib,  Commander;  F.  Bunch  III,  Lt. 
Commander. 


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Row  1:  J.  Jrssup.  U,  R.  id.  L.  Ingram.  I.  Gray.  J.  OKn.m.  i. 
Leib,  F.  Bunch.  W.  Redmond,  K.  Carman.  H.  Johnson,  K. 
Schrordcr,  W.  MontRomery.  Row  2:  L.  Miller,  C.  CoUrtt.  D. 
Tittle,  R.  Melvin,  F.  Peck,  B.  Chernish,  R.  McCauley,  J.  Bate- 
man,  M.  Dou.ghcrty,  W.  Keen,  W.  Williams,  M.  Mace,  C.  Sloan, 
T.  Banfield,  C.  Linnemann.  Row  3:  F.  Cody,  A.  lies,  S.  Zunibro, 


D.  Ranch  D  Kay  B  Bauder,  G  Berscho  S  Julin-,uii  W 
K.  Massmsjill,  R  VoUmer,  J  Portei  J  Lann,  L  Ciesce  Row  4 
\V.  McMillm  R  Rnhmond  R  Ranson,  Ji  J  Tavlor,  J  Du- 
Piny,  J  Fostei,  B  Bieitweisci,  J  Coane,  D  Ross,  R  Wiser,  S. 
Mace,  P    Bdl,  J    Rabenhorst,  J    James 


PLEDGES: 

Row  1,  Left  to  Right:  T.  Steele, 
J.  Cooper.  B.  McPheison,  B. 
Davis,  D.  Ranson,  M.  Wheelci. 
Row  2 :  T-  Truesdell,  S.  Spencer, 
G.  Hollett,  I.  Wall,  W.  Nichols, 
P.  Anderson.  Row  3:  ].  Todd, 
B.  Douglass,  R.  Brvan,  M.  Fin- 
ney.   B.    Winzeler. 


Top — The  "It  Was  Just  One  of  Those  Parties"  look. 
Middle — Diners  Club — Gamma  chapter. 
Bottom — File  job  with  minister  and  all. 


Once  again,  the  Knights  of  the  Legion  of  Honor 
assembled  upon  the  Duke  campi,  concentrated  their 
forces  in  House  A,  and  began  the  crusade  for  an 
unforgettable  year.  Tank  and  Will  "visited"  us 
for  "one  more  semester,"  while  the  Night  Crew  kept 
watch  in  the  still  of  the  evening.  Newt  joined  the 
future  Rockefellers,  Org  waited  on  a  med  school,  OB 
and  Bird  sewed  up  second  in  the  Poker  Derby,  but 
Bird  wanted  a  trophy  and  decided  to  come  back  and 
try  for  it  again.  Dutch  kept  Balfour  busy  with  his 
new  pin  orders,  and  Gant  continued  with  his  save-a- 
soul  program.  Rosy,  Woose,  Rossini,  and  Fish  met 
a  new  friend  in  New  Orleans,  while  Coane  and  Com- 
pany kept  Agnes  company.  Pebo  and  Figurehead  ran 
a  taut  ship  while  Jack  and  Tids  brought  back  the 
cream  of  the  freshmen  crop  assistance  from  the  Sigma 
Nu  doughnut  girls.  "Teenage  Idol"  strummed  a 
mean  guitar  and  the  Mad  Turk  told  us  about 
Europe.  Hey-man  opened  his  eyes  for  rush  and  saw 
everybody  wearing  Weejuns.  S.D.  Mace  tried  to 
stamp  out  prejudice  but  just  stepped  on  "Little 
George."  Bauder,  Melvin,  and  Schroeder  formed 
the  Hairless  Trio.  Twink  and  Gorman  kept  the 
Student  Union  going  in  spite  of  Mace,  while  other 
brothers  headed  the  M.S.G.A.,  D.U.M.B.,  and 
M.K.O.S.  and  found  spots  in  various  campus 
honoraries. 

The  usual  round  of  cabin  parties,  open  houses, 
pinnings,  Joe  College,  the  fabulous  Myrtle  Beach 
weekend,  all  combined  to  give  a  real  meaning  to  the 
nebulous  concept  of  brotherhood. 


R.     Saunders.     K.     Halpcrin,     R. 
Stein,   E.  Zide. 


Top — Mudwall  Jackson  marches  on  Allen  building. 

Middle — "I'll  see  your  free  cuts  and  raise  you  4  Q.  P.'s." 

Bottom — "You're  what?" 


First  Annual  TEP  Rebel  Open  House  (fried 
chicken,  hush  puppies,  and  indigestion  for  all)  .  .  . 
First  Annual  TEP  Poker  Derby  .  .  .  these  slogans 
show  the  new  face  on  the  old  Tau  Epsilon  Phi.  Both 
of  these  campuswide  activities  emphasized  the  new 
TEP. 

The  rowdy  sophomore  element,  with  the  ZONK, 
Chink,  and  LRHP  brought  new  spirits,  sayings,  and 
tourists  to  the  Fourteenth  Century  Disneyland.  The 
ever-lurking  junior  element,  with  hot  plates  in  hand, 
welcomed  the  new  housemother.  The  cynical  seniors 
wandered  through  Durham  hunting  for  sin  and 
satisfaction,  ended  up  at  the  Charco-Burger.  During 
the  year  we  were  honored  by  visits  from  such  celeb- 
rities as  Chief  Jackson,  the  Great  White  Father, 
Neil  and  Buddy. 

From  the  first  cabin  party  to  the  final  banquet,  the 
TEP's  have  socialized  with  one  undying  aim  .  .  . 
SEX.  Our  new  living  grill  was  present  at  the  pre- 
game  barbecues.  TEP's  annual  migration  across  the 
Gaza  strip  and  Georgia  to  the  promised  land  in  south 
Florida  occurred  without  incident  ...  by  the  way, 
what's  a  nice  guy  like  Phydo  doing  across  the  quad? 

TEP  continued  its  active  participation  in  campus- 
wide  activities  encompassing  all  areas  of  student  life. 
Top  posts  were  held  in  dramatic,  publication,  reli- 
gious, and  engineering  organizations.  For  TEP,  this 
was  a  great  year  and  the  beginning  of  the  NEW 
TAU  EPSILON  PHI. 


Tau 

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Phi 


S.  Kress,  Bursar;   C.   Salsbury,  Chancellor;  T.  Sauber,  Vi 
Chancellor. 


Row    1;   A.   Kahn,   B.   Prat;.-!,   S.   Ki.bs,   C:.   Zirloiika,  C.   Salsbury,  B     T  u  um     K     H  ,lp 

T.  Sauber,  S.  Schuster,  K.  Cohen,  A.  Monfried.  Row  2:  H.  Lcbos,  N.  Coplan,  A.  Paikei,  S.  Gooc 


T.   Greenberg,  C.  Richman, 


Theta 
Chi 


D.  Goode,  Treasurer;  L.   Howard,  President;   T.   Strickland, 
Vice  President. 


R..VV  1  J  Whitlock.  R.  A.  Hawie,  J  P  Sn>dei,  L.  O  Howaid,  J.  , 
J.  T.  Strukland,  J.  T.  Kramer,  III,  Dave  Goode,  C.  M.  Robertson, 
J.  \'.  M.  Hale.  Row  2 :  Timothy  F.  Pegler,  D.  P.  Nuetzman,  W.  R. 
Lewis,  Jr.,  E.  H.  Douglass  III,  William  G.  Penny,  J.  B.  Hartley, 
W.  E.  Woodruff,  T.  W.  Avera,  J.  M.  White,  J.  B.  Burrh.  Row  3: 


S.  Calvert,  H.  Shaffer,  G.  Grills,  D.  Allen,  M.  J.  McManus,  R. 
Mcnson,  R.  Wood,  J.  Kenderdine  III,  R.  Blankerhorn,  W.  Spicer. 
Row  4:  George  Bittner,  A.  C.  Roue;hton,  Tom  Webb,  J.  B.  Stetson, 
W.  W.  Rankin,  R.  M.  Hess,  J.  A.  Marsh,  C.  J.  Loch. 


PLEDGES: 

D,  Greaves.  C.  Guilford,  D 
Hand,  R.  Harkncss,  E.  Harp,  r, 
J.  Hartwell.  J.  Hobbs,  M.  Joii.s. 
j.  Kinney,  H.  M.nUn.  III.  C 
Nielsen,  j.  RichnidMoi.  |]..  t. 
Rogers,  R.  Smith,  R.  Si.rd,  | 
Stevens,  D.  Swetjer.  1.  W.iid 
R.   Zeren. 


Top — Cabin  party  time  again. 
Middle — The  Dream  Girl  Dance. 
Bottom — Theta  Chi  Dream  Girl— 


The  Theta  Chi's  bombed  back  this  fall  enjoying  a 
new  confidence  in  themselves  after  having  doubled 
the  size  of  the  fraternity  with  men  enthusiastic 
enough  to  win  the  Greek  Week  Trophy  last  spring. 
New  committees  such  as  "Good  of  the  Fraternity" 
sparked  under  the  diplomatic  leadership  of  Larry 
("Hot  Lips")  Howard  who  gave  direction  to  the 
unity  and  vitality  of  the  brotherhood.  Cecil  B.  (for 
cello)  Moores  and  Rog  Hess,  boy  artist,  were  the 
co-chairman  of  our  prize-winning  Homecoming  Dis- 
play which  featured  "ye  olde  time"  silent  flick  (com- 
plete with  thumping  piano  and  overloaded  Renault) 
entitled  The  Great  Tech  Defeat.  Our  social  program 
boasted  five  combo  parties  and  two  gate  parties,  much 
to  the  chagrin  of  D.  Goode,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer.  Tim  (quiet  hours!)  Strickland  gave  the 
energizing  drive  behind  our  most  successful  rush, 
which  pledged  twenty-three  men  whose  average  was 
over  3.0. 

For  most  of  us,  this  year  will  be  remembered  most 
for  the  brothers  themselves — Point  9  Whitlock,  "J. 
K.,"  Hawse  with  his  mandolin  plunking  at  all  hours, 
LJ.  S.  S.  Kramer — chaplain  with  T.  S.  cards,  Bryon 
Clover  and  Ma  Grills  with  metrecal,  Dick  Rankin 
and  Dixieland,  Stets  and  the  Eno  express,  the  cold 
dash  from  the  fish  pond,  Rufus  and  el  Toro,  "jes 
fine  .  .  .  haayew,"  Bishop  Calvert,  polluted  pouhry 
watching  moonrise,  Hale's  big  splash  in  senior  year — 
a  helluva  year  .  .  .  NAARCE! 


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I'LEDGES: 

Row  1:  R.  Altman,  J.  Ruben- 
stoin.  M.  Kahn,  H.  Rudos,  A. 
Lurev.  Row  2:  L.  Siegel,  S. 
K.ihii.r.  1-  (Icldstcin,  M.  Chaf- 
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N  KnIliM.Mi.  X.  Marshall;  F. 
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15.      Miller,      J.      Applcstcin,      B. 


Top — Honorable  Chinese  Combo  playing  rock. 

Middle — Homecoming  display — the  First  and  Last. 

Bottom — Lynda  Pleet,  ZBT  Sweetheart. 


This  year  was  the  year  of  the  Dog  for  Zeta  Beta 
Tau.  We  had  always  had  Fido  and  Pluto,  but  this 
year  they  were  joined  by  Max.  We  had  a  president 
who  barked  out  orders,  and  anyone  who  strained  the 
leash  got  put  into  the  doghouse.  Our  AU-American 
Pest  was  more  trouble  than  a  kennel  of  mutts.  Com- 
pleting the  menagerie  was  a  Worm,  an  Anteater,  a 
Turtle,  a  Rabbit,  a  Rodent,  a  Barbarian,  and  a 
violent,  new  Crow-Man. 

There  were  no  dogs  at  any  of  our  parties,  however. 
(You  believe  it!)  To  make  up  for  the  beasts  who  did 
slip  through,  though,  there  were  Linda,  Lynda,  Jayne, 
Judy,  Izzie,  Betsy,  Nedra,  Bobbie,  Diane,  Sheila,  and 
Bonnie.  There  was  also  Mirsk's  girl,  whom  he  vis'ted 
every  time  we  had  a  party. 

After  a  great  rush,  led  by  the  Great  Dane,  sixteen 
pledges  decided  to  bark  up  the  ZBT  tree.  The  Cool 
One  kept  them  in  line  as  they  worked,  played,  and 
cheated  their  way  into  the  fraternity. 

This  was  also  the  Zebe's  year  for  public  service. 
Our  mock  election  accurately  predicted  the  Nixon 
landslide.  Our  Ugly  Man  contest  found  Larry 
Shriver  to  be  the  biggest  dog  on  campus. 

And  finally  this  year,  as  all  years,  became  another 
one  to  be  remembered,  not  only  because  of  every- 
thing above,  but  also  because  of  the  Cholesterol  Kid, 
the  Next  Governor  of  North  Carolina,  and  the  Right 
Fiand  Man;  "new  look"  Schwacha  and  "old  look" 
Comess;  get-togethers  at  the  Holiday  Inn  and  the 
Chinese  Open  House;  and  finally  because  of  all  the 
nuts  who  call  Duke  their  home  for  nine  months. 


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James   Garner,    Television's    "Maverick,"    selected 
the   1961  Queen. 


Beitig  crowned  Chanticleer  queen  was  a  con- 
tinuation of  past  history  for  Delia.  This 
souther?!  belle  was  one  of  the  five  finalists 
for  the  1959  Maid  of  Cotton.  Since  her 
crowning,  she  was  crowned  queen  of  the 
Dixie  Classics  and  was  featured  as  ''Miss 
Peeress."  Memphis,  Tennessee  is  her  home, 
while  her  residence  at  Duke  is  Southgate. 
Majoring  in  French  she  has  appeared  on  the 
Deans'  List.  She  enjoys  the  extra-curricular 
activities  of  working  on  the  Chanticleer  and 
serving  in  her  sorority.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 


The  1961  Chanticleer  Beauty  Queen 


Miss  Dorothy  Alters 


A  sophomore  from  Grand  Rapids, 
Michigan,  Dart's  major  is  elementary 
education.  Her  favorite  extra-curricular 
activity  is  swimming  which  she  does  at 
Duke  with  the  Nereidians.  Home  away 
from  home — Bassett  .  .  .  sorority — 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 


Miss  Sue  Curry 


A  sophomore  Sandals  member,  Sue's 

major  interest  is  Political  Science,  and 

she  participated  in  the  model  U.N. 

Assembly  here  at  Duke.  Home — - 

Indianapolis  and  Brown  House  .  .  . 

a  Pi  Beta  Phi  gal. 


Miss  Patsy  Davis 


Patsy,  one  of  the  Richmond  debs 
featured  in  the  Ladies  Home  Journal  of 
December,  is  a  sophomore  in  Jarvis. 
Kept  busy  with  extra-curricular  activities- 
secretary  of  her  class  .  .  .  YWCA  .  .  . 
State  Student  Legislature  .  .  . 
Pi  Beta  Phi.   Major — history. 


Miss  Julia  Hartman 


Freshman  in  Bassett,  from  Hartford 

City,  Indiana  .  .  .  also  has  lived  m 

Germany  as  an  A.F.S.  student  .  .  . 

studying  German  at  Duke.  Life  guards 

during  summer  .  .  .  a  Kappa 

Kappa  Gamma. 


Miss  Annie  Lewis  Johnston 


This  outstanding  senior  presents  an 
outstanding  record — Homecoming  Queen, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  White  Dutchy, 
Who's  Who  in  American  Universities 
and  College<; — just  to  mention  some 
of  her  achievements.  An  Alpha  Delta 
Pi  .  .  .  home  is  Jackson,  Tennessee  .  .  . 
President  of  Basse tt  House. 


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Miss  Rennie  Lily 


This  junior  bails  from  Indianapolis 

and  makes  her  Duke  home  in  Pegram. 

Major  subject — history  .  .  .  an 

FAC  .  .  .  wears  the  arrow  pin  of 

Pi  Beta  Phi. 


Miss  Carol  Rogers 


This  freshman — a  Hanes  gal — from 
Haworth,  New  Jersey.  When  not 
kept  busy  as  a  wonld-be-niirse,  she  enjoys 
tennis.  Summer  work. .  ■  .  camp 
counselor. 


Miss  Betsy  Woodall 


An  East  Campus  co-ed  turned  nurse, 

Betsy  is  a  sophomore  in  Hanes 

House.  Second  appearance  in 

Chanticleer  beauty  court .  .  .  home — 

Durham  .  .  .  enjoys  swimming  and 

horseback  riding. 


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The  1961  Homecoming  Queen 


Members  of  the  homecoming  court  are  from  left  to  right:  Anike  Verhoeff,  Susan  Brawner,  Anita  Swenson,  Marlene  Hinze,  Ellen 
Spangler,   Ann   McNamara,   Bess  Powell,  Peaches  Bennett,  Harriet  Volley,  Annie  Lewis  Johnston,  Janet  Neill. 


Homecoming  Court 


Spomored  by  Bassett  House  and  voted  by 
West  Campus  to  be  Duke's  homecoming 
queen,  Annie  Lewis  Johnston  reigned  over  the 
homecoming  festivities.  Her  home  is  Jackson, 
Tennessee,  and  she  is  a  sister  of  Alpha  Delta 
Pi.  As  an  outstanding  senior  in  leadership, 
scholarship,  and  service,  besides  being  home- 
coming queen,  Annie  Lewis  represented  Duke 
in  the  Cotton  Bowl  game  in  Dallas. 


Homecoming  weekend  brought  orer  1000  alumni 
back  to  the  campus,  parties,  skits,  queen,  football 
game,  homecoming  dance,  fraternity  displays,  and 
sorority  posters. 

Aycock  House  won  the  skit  contest  with  ''To  the 
Woods"  as  festivities  opened  for  the  weekend  with 
the  Homecoming  Show.  The  newly  instituted  poster 
contest  was  won  by  Alpha  Epsilon  Phi  sorority.  ''The 
Great  Defeat"  display  enabled  Theta  Chi  to  capture 
first  place  in  the  fraternity  competition  while  House 
H,  with  its  "canning  factory"  was  awarded  first  place 
in  the  freshman  competition. 

Annie  Lewis  Johnston  was  crowned  homecoming 
queen  Friday  night.  She  was  presented  during  the 
half  time  of  the  football  game  on  Saturday  where 
forty  thousand  students,  alumni,  and  other  fans 
cheered  Duke  to  a  thrilling  victory  over  Georgia 
Tech,  6-0. 


The  May  Queen 


MISS  ANNIE  LEWIS  JOHNSTON 


The  May  Queen  and  her  court  are  seniors  chosen 

by  the  Woman's  College.  This  honor  is  based  on 

the  girls'  service  and  contribution  to  the  campus  as 

well  as  beauty.  The  Queen  represents  Duke  at  the 

annual  Azalea  Festival,  and  this  year's  Queen, 

Annie  Lewis,  was  presented  to  the  campus  in  the 

Joe  College  parade. 


May  Court:    Patti   Peyton,   Betsy   Wilson,   Harriet   Volley,   and 
Lisa  Cook. 


Nurses  Beauty  Queen 


MISS  BETSY  WOODALL 


The  Nurses  College  selects  its  Beauty  Queen  from 
the  representatives  nominated  by  each  class.  The 
election  takes  place  in  December,  and  the  Queen  and 
her  court  are  presented  at  the  Nurses  Christmas  Ball 


Sports 


^■■'-4hn 


Athletic 
Department 

1951  may  be  cited  as  the  year  of  demarcation  in  the 
history  of  intercollegiate  athletics  at  Duke,  for  it  was  ten 
years  ago  that  E.  M.,  "Eddie,"  Cameron  assumed  the  posi- 
tion of  Director  of  the  Department  of  Physical  Education 
and  Athletics.  Since  that  time,  the  University's  attain- 
ments in  the  collegiate  realm  of  sport  have  been  no  less 
than  sensational. 

Football,  the  major  collegiate  sport,  has  been  personally 
attended  to  by  Mr.  Cameron  and  Coach  Murray.  In  their 
ten  years  together,  these  gentlemen  witnessed  the  Blue 
Devils'  rise  to  national  prominence  on  the  gridiron.  The 
Iron  Dukes  have,  during  the  last  ten  years,  won  no  less 
than  five  A.C.C.  Championships,  as  well  as  three  post- 
season bowls,  and  they  have  been  accorded  a  high  national 


ranking  six  times.  In  addition,  the  name  of  Duke  has  come 
to  be  respected  in  basketball,  baseball,  and  tennis  circles. 

The  duties  of  the  Athletic  Department  are  not  limited 
to  producing  fine  teams.  There  are  many  other  important 
matters  to  be  dealt  with,  and  it  is  here  that  Mr.  Cameron's 
fine  staff  takes  over.  Carl  James  is  concerned  with  main- 
taining close  relations  with  the  boys  who  wear  the  "D," 
supervising  their  work  and  seeing  to  their  personal  wel- 
fare. Ted  Mann,  and  his  student  assistant,  Add  Penfield, 
handle  athletic  publicity,  providing  both  the  press  and  the 
public  with  statistics,  notes,  and  the  like.  "Red"  Lewis  and 
Mrs.  Florence  Blalock  are  in  charge  of  the  financial  affairs 
of  the  Department. 

The  role  which  the  Athletic  Department  has  played  in 
the  success  of  intercollegiate  athletics  at  Duke  cannot  be 
overemphasized.  The  men  and  women  who  work  "behind 
the  scenes"  rarely,  if  ever,  meet  with  public  plaudits,  and 
yet  they  gain  a  great  deal  of  personal  satisfaction  each 
and  every  time  that  a  Duke  team  takes  the  field. 


Coaches 


BILL   MIRRAY 

Head   Football  Coat 


HERSCHEL  ClALDWELL 

Defensive  End  Coaeh 


DOUG  KN'OTTS 
Defensive  Line  Coach 


MARTY  PIERSO.N 

Offensive  End  Coach 


BUt:KY   \VATER.S 

Freshman    Basketball  Coach 


CLARENCE  "ACE" 
PARKER 

uball  Coach  and  Football 
Backfield   Coach 


.^L  BUEHLER 

C>0((   Country  Coach   and 

■Is.istant   l,ack   Coach 


JACK  PERSONS 

Swimming  and  Lacros 
Coach 


E.  M.  "Eddie"  Cameron,  Athletu- 
Director,  and  Glenn  E.  "Ted" 
Mann,  Athletic  Publicity  Director. 
Eddie  Cameron,  an  outstandin.; 
athlete  in  his  own  right,  turned  in 
over  a  quarter  of  a  century  of  ac- 
tive coaching  as  a  Duke  football 
coach  before  becoming  Director  ot 
Athletics  in  1951.  He  is  today  ont 
of  the  country's  most  respected  and 
successful  athletic  figures.  Ted 
Mann,  coming  from  a  background 
of  semi-pro  baseball  playing,  first 
took  over  his  job  in  1931.  One  of 
the  top  sports  authorities,  he  is 
known  as  the  "Dean"  of  athletic 
publicity   men   in   the   area. 


TED  YOUNGLING 

Offensive  Line  Coach 


CHAMBERS 

Tiack  Coach  and  Head 
Trainer 


\TC  BUBAS 

Head  Basketball  Coach 


FRED  SH.\BEL 

Assistant  Basketball  Coach 


JIM  ELY 

Soccer  Coach 


CARMEN  FALCONE 

Wrestling  Coach  and  Football 
Backfield   Coach 


BOB  COX 

Tennis  Coach  and  Freshman 
Football  Coach 


E.  P.  "DUMPY"  HAGLER 
Ga'.f  Coach 


OOTBALL 


Bouncing  back  from  a  4-6  season's  record  in  1959,  the  1960  Blue 
Devils  posted  an  impressive  7-3  slate  against  some  of  the  stiffest  com- 
petition in  the  country.  The  schedule  included  games  with  such  peren- 
nial powers  as  Navy,  U.C.L.A.,  and  Michigan.  In  addition,  the  Blues 
played  against  many  Ail-American  gridiron  standouts  like  Bellino,  Kil- 
mer, and  Gabriel.  In  view  of  these  facts,  the  squad  can  certainly  be 
proud  of  its  fine  showing.  In  spite  of  the  presence  of  many  individual 
stars,  it  was  a  "team  effort"  that  carried  the  Dukes  through  a  fine  sea- 
son, and  enabled  them  to  emerge  as  conquerors  of  their  Cotton  Bowl 
foe,  Arkansas. 

Perhaps  the  most  obvious  factor  of  the  Devil  success  story  lies  in  the 
team's  balance.  Coach  Murray's  men  combined  a  potent  offense  with 
an  almost  impenetrable  defense  to  cop  the  A.C.C.  crown.  And  the 
Devil  attack  was  all  the  more  powerful  with  two  units  operating  during 
the  games,  both  platoons  going  all  out  for  the  full  sixty  minutes. 

Duke  football  fans  will  remember  for  quite  some  time  the  achieve- 
ments of  the  1960  squad;  the  torpedoing  of  an  "unbeatable"  Navy 
team,  the  sensational  comeback  at  Dallas.  The  Blue  Devil  backfield 
was  a  superlative  one,  with  Altman  and  Rappold  calling  signals  and 
Leggett,  Wilson,  Wright,  and  Burch  driving  through  and  around  the 
opposition  to  pick  up  valuable  yardage.  There  was  "Tee"  Moorman, 
the  Florida  boy  who  hlled  the  All-American  shoes  left  by  Mike  Mc- 
Gee,  a  classic  sight  as  he  loped  downfield  to  snag  an  Altman  aerial. 
And  1960  was  the  year  of  the  "solid  wall"  up  front — a  line  composed 
of  AUie,  Bengal,  Bosson,  Browning,  Bumgarner,  Gregory,  Havens, 
Kotchin,  Wuchina,  Markus,  and  all  the  others  who  did  such  a  great 
job. 

Coach  Bill  Murray  and  his  excellent  staff  of  assistants  did  a  superla- 
tive job  in  bringing  the  team  along.  It  is  a  comforting  fact  for  Duke 
followers  to  know  that  the  coaching  staff  won't  rest  on  its  laurels,  but 
rather,  with  many  boys  returning  next  year,  will  be  more  fired-up  than 
ever  to  beat  "that  institution"  and  "Give  'em  hell  .  .  ." 


Coach      Murray      confers 
with    Captain   Art   Brown- 
ing. 


The  1960 
Blue 


ylCC  Champion 
Devils 


Row  1:  J.  Maynard,  manager:  T.  Moorman;  D.  Bumgarner:  Dave 
Bosson;  J.  McGee;  A.  Browning;  B.  AUie;  D.  Unser;  B.  Gardner; 
B.  Spada :  J.  Bush;  B.  Elder,  manager.  Row  2:  Coach  Bill  Murray, 
I.  Wilson,  J.  Berry,  J.  Arrington,  R.  Kotchin,  R.  Grain,  D.  Burch, 
JB.  Garda,  D.  Altman,  D.  Gelbert,  F.  McCollum.  J.  Wrichina,  Coach 
Carmen  Falcone.  Row  3:  Coach  Jim  Gardner,  R.  Adams,  D. 
Wright,  J.  Markas,  J.  Lomax,  R.  Bostock,  J.  Tinncll,  P.  Bengel,  W. 
Rappold,  D.  Bridges,  B.  Wvatt,  Coach  Herschel  Caldwell.  Row  4: 
Coach  Jim  Cunningham,  D,  Condon.  G.  Kendall,  P.  Widener,  G. 
Wilson,  R.  Clark,  D.  Havens,  S.  Kern,  E.  Chesnutt,  B.  Reynolds, 
W.  Churchill,  E.  Johnson,  Coach  .\ce  Parker.  Row  5:  Coach  Doug 
Knotts,  J.  Pemberton,  G.  Taylor,  .A.  Gregory,  K.  Williams,  V.  May, 
B.  Futrell,  C.  Walker,  S.  Crisson,  M.  Leggett.  W.  Hayes,  Coach  Bob 
Chambers.  Row  6:  Coach  Marty  Pierson,  B.  Ramsey,  J.  Guthrie, 
B.  Bright,  J.  Moss,  D.  Dalton,  D.  Litaker,  G.  Garner,  R.  Glosson, 
B.  Hawn,  K.  Thompson,  T.  Thompson,  Coach  Bob  Cox.  Row  7 : 
Coach  Ted  Youngling,  A.  Aruza,  J.  Underwood,  J.  B.  Gee,  Z.  Potts, 
R.  Davis,  R.  Barnes,  S.  Villani,  J.  Stoltz,  C.  MacCartee,  J.  Kruze- 
lak,  C.  Stanier,  Coach  Bill  Recinnella. 


Jerry  McGee  moves  through  two  South  Carohna  tacklers.  Guard 
Jean  Berry   (60)   hes  on  the  turf. 


Duke  31 

South  Carolina  0 


The  first  contest  of  the  1960  season  found  the  Blue  Devils 
pitted  against  the  Gamecocks  of  South  Carolina.  Coach 
Warren  Geese's  squad  got  the  first  taste  of  Duke's  promised 
"new  look,"  a  well-rounded,  lethal  offense. 

Scoring  honors  of  the  engagement  were  snagged  by  All- 
American  End  "Tee"  Moorman.  Big  number  95  hauled  in 
11  passes,  a  new  A.C.C.  record.  One  aerial,  launched  by 
Quarterback  Don  Altman,  was  good  for  23  yards  and  a 
touchdown.  Backs  Dave  Burch  and  Jack  Wilson  also  broke 
into  the  scoring  column  with  touchdown  runs.  The  magic 
toe  of  Billy  Reynolds  accounted  for  a  24  yard  field  goal  and 
4  extra  points.  Mark  Leggett,  appearing  in  his  first  varsity 
game,  gained  82  yards  on  the  ground  to  lead  the  squad  in 
rushing. 


Capt.  Art  Browning 

Guard 

Portsmouth,  Va. 

Butch  AUie 

Center 

Statesville,  N.  C. 


Don  Altman 
(Quarterback 
Freeport,  Pa. 


Altman  (14)   sneaks  through  for  a  first  and  ten. 


j^.. -;j 


Duke  20 
Maryland  7 


Appearing  next  in  College  Park,  Maryland,  the  Iron 
Dukes  found  a  stubborn  opponent  in  the  Terrapins.  Held 
scoreless  for  the  first  28  minutes  of  play,  the  Blues  finally 
broke  the  ice,  as  Walt  Rappold,  second  unit  quarterback, 
scored  on  an  11  yard  run.  The  Devils  broke  loose  for  two 
more  tallies  in  the  third  period,  with  Jack  Wilson  and  Dave 
Burch  scoring  their  second  touchdowns  in  as  many  games. 
Joel  Arrington  was  the  rushing  leader  with  61  yards  in  14 
tries. 

The  Duke  defense  was  superb.  Maryland  runners  were 
checked  by  the  imposing  line  of  Bumgarner,  Allie,  Bosson, 
Gregory,  Berry,  and  others.  Taking  to  the  air,  the  Terps 
fared  no  better,  for  the  Dukes  intercepted  5  passes,  which 
set  up  their  scoring  drives. 


Duke  6 
Michigan  31 


Before  a  vast  crowd  of  some  77,000  at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich- 
igan, the  Blue  Devils  suffered  their  first  setback  of  the  cam- 
paign. An  unheralded  back,  Dale  Raimey,  led  an  inspired 
Wolverine  eleven.  After  the  game,  Coach  Bill  Murray  noted, 
"He  was  the  difference,  without  him  the  contest  would  have 
been  closer."  Raimey  ran  for  114  yards,  scoring  twice  in 
the  process. 

The  Michigan  defense  proved  to  be  exceptionally  tough. 
Whenever  the  Dukes  were  deep  in  Michigan  territory,  a 
fumble,  an  interception,  or  the  solid  Wolverine  line  prev- 
ented them  from  moving  the  ball  further.  Joel  Arrington 
turned  in  another  fine  performance,  averaging  better  than 
5  yards  per  carry,  with  a  total  of  64  yards.  Don  Altman 
passed  for  another  86  yards,  but  the  Devils  managed  only 
one  score. 


The  Michigan  fourth  period  PAT  try  knocked  down  by  "Moose" 
Bosson  (73) . 


Joel  Arrington 

Halfback 

Thomasville,  Ga. 


Jean  Berry 

Guard 

Mooresville,  N.C. 


Dave  Bosson 

Tackle 
Clifton,  N.J. 


Duke  17 
North  Carolina  State  13 


Playing  before  a  home  audience  for  the  first  time  in  1960, 
the  Blue  Devils  avenged  a  Michigan  defeat  by  beating  State. 
Offensively,  the  contest  was  a  struggle  between  the  well-bal- 
anced Duke  attack  and  the  fantastic  arm  of  State's  Roman 
Gabriel.  Duke  drew  first  blood,  when  Billy  Reynolds  entered 
the  game  in  the  first  quarter  and  kicked  a  24  yard  field  goal. 
Ten  minutes  later,  the  Blues  moved  the  scoreboard  total 
again,  as  the  combination  of  Walt  Rappold  and  Tee  Moor- 
man clicked  to  move  the  ball  downfield.  John  Tinnell 
plunged  into  paydirt  from  the  one. 

The  Duke  victory,  however,  was  a  come-from-behind  ef- 
fort. With  Gabriel  at  the  helm,  the  Wolfpack  roared  back 
for  two  touchdowns  and  a  13-10  lead.  Then,  in  the  waning 
moments  of  the  third  period.  Dean  Wright  swept  around 
right  end  for  what  proved  to  be  the  winning  margin. 


Dean  Wright  (28)  drives  for  short  yardage  behind  Walt  Rappold's 
(17)  blocking. 


Duke  21 
Clemson  6 


An  always-dangerous  Clemson  team  invaded  Duke 
Stadium  the  following  weekend  and  were  the  next  victims 
of  Bill  Murray's  men.  Shortly  after  the  game  began,  the 
Duke  offensive  machine  went  into  high  gear,  driving  62 
yards  to  score.  Clemson  matched  the  effort,  though,  as  Bill 
McGuirt  powered  the  Tigers  to  their  first  and  only  touch- 
down. 

The  hungry  Devils  battled  back,  running  and  passing 
their  way  downfield  to  the  one.  where  Dave  Burch  smashed 
over  with  the  winning  margin.  The  third  period  saw  one 
of  the  most  exciting  plays  of  the  season.  Sensational  sopho- 
more Mark  Leggett,  speeding  around  left  end,  broke  away 
for  70  yards  and  the  third  and  final  tally  of  the  afternoon. 


Arrmgton   (26)    sweeps  left  end  with  Wilson    (41)    and  Me 
(95)  blocking. 


Dwight  Bumgarner 

Tackle 

Lexington,  N.C. 

Dave  Burch 

Fullback 
Canton,  N.C. 

Bob  Garda 

Halfback 

Alexandria,  Va. 


Dean  Wright  (28)   goes  over  right  guard  for  a  first  down.  Rappold 
(17)   and  Havens  (68)   blocking. 


Duke  19 
Navy  10 


"We've  got  the  goat,"  was  the  Duke  cry  before  the  game 
began.  In  a  humorous  incident,  the  rambunctious  members 
of  the  Class  of  '64  had  releived  the  Midshipmen  of  their 
famed  mascot.  But  this  served  to  incite  the  Navy  team,  as 
they  completely  dominated  the  first  half  of  play.  Boasting 
the  services  of  Ail-American  Joe  Bellino  and  Captain  Joe 
Matalavage,  the  Middies  capitalized  on  Duke  miscues  to 
build  up  a  10-0  half-time  lead.  Greg  Mather,  the  starting 
end  for  Navy,  scored  all  of  his  team's  points.  Mather 
kicked  a  25  yard  field  goal,  then  caught  a  9  yard  pass  from 
Quarterback  Hal  Spooner  good  for  6  points,  and  booted 
the  PAT. 


Mark  Leggett    (47)    gams  through   the    Hue.   Other  Uiike 
are  Bengel  (57),  Wyatt  (22),  and  Havens  (68). 


Duke  6 
Georgia  Tech  0 

Homecoming  Day  saw  a  brilliant  defensive  effort  decide  a  low- 
scoring  but  exciting  contest  with  the  Yellow  Jackets  from  Atlanta. 
A  near-capacity  crowd  filled  Duke  Stadium  and  roared  its  ap- 
proval as  the  Devils  came  through  with  a  classy  6-0  victory.  The 
game's  only  score  did  not  come  until  the  opening  minutes  of  the 
fourth  quarter,  when  Dean  Wright  skipped  into  the  end  zone  from 
the  1  yard  line.  Otherwise,  the  Duke  offense  experienced  bitter  frus- 
tration. Two  field  goal  attempts  missed  their  mark,  and  fumbles 
and  interceptions  kept  the  Blues  from  tallying  until  Wright's 
plunge. 


Third  down 


nd  touchdown! 


Rod  Kotchin 

Tackle 

West  View,  Pa. 

Mark  Leggett 

Halfback 
Asheboro,  N.C. 

Jerry  McGee 

Fullback 

Elizabeth  City,  N.C. 


m 


Pete  Widener    (98)    heads  goalward  after  receiving 
pass  from  Altman. 


Duke  6 

North  Carolina  7 


Ray  Farris  goes  over  the  Blue  Devil   forward  wall  head  farst 
score  the  critical  T.D.  Duke  players  are  Altman  (14)   and  Unser 
(82). 

Heartbreak  is  perhaps  the  best  word  describing  the  football 
game  between  Duke  and  the  University  of  North  Carolina  played 
at  Chapel  Hill  on  November  19.  The  Tarheels  pulled  off  one  of 
the  biggest  upsets  in  A.C.C.  history  as  they  beat  the  nationally- 
ranked  Blue  Devils.  All  the  Blue  drives  in  the  first  half  were 
stopped  cold.  Play  in  the  second  half  looked  like  it  would  follow 
the  same  pattern.  Finally,  in  the  final  period,  the  wheels  began  to 
turn.  Mark  Leggett  returned  a  punt  58  yards  to  the  Carolina  40. 
Jack  Wilson,  Dave  Burch,  and  Dean  Wright  moved  the  ball 
downfield  to  the  1,  where  Dave  Burch  bulled  his  way  over  to 
score.  The  PAT  failed,  and  Duke  had  a  6-0  lead. 

The  Tarheels  were  still  very  much  in  the  ball  game.  In  a 
memorable  play.  Quarterback  Ray  Farris  threw  off-balance  to 
Milam  Wall;  the  pass  resulted  in  a  40  yard  gain.  The  Tarheels 
drove  to  the  2,  and  then  tied  the  score.  The  PAT  was  success- 
ful, and  the  two  minutes  left  on  the  clock  were  not  enough  for  the 
Dukes  to  come  back.  The  team  from  "that  institution"  played 
the  game  of  the  year  in  defeating  Duke. 


Tee  Moorman 

End 

Miami,  Fla. 

Walt  Rappold 

Quarterback 

Beckly,  W.Va. 

Bob  Spada 

End 

Vinelan,  N.J. 


Duke  34 
Wake  Forest  7 


Moorman    (95),  Bumgarner   (84),  and  Wright    [li 
Wake  halfback. 


On  the  road  again,  the  Blue  Devils  invaded  Bowman 
Gray  Stadium  at  Wake  Forest  and  proceeded  to  demolish 
the  Demon  Deacons.  Scoring  the  first  time  they  got  the 
ball,  the  Duke  tally  came  on  an  Altman  to  Moorman 
aerial.  This  pass  reception  set  a  new  school  record,  as  Tee 
replaced  former  Duke  great  Howard  Pitt  as  the  Univer- 
sity's leader  in  total  number  of  receptions  in  a  player's 
career.  The  Deacons  then  went  ahead  7-6,  but  the  Blues 
came  right  back.  Mark  Leggett  ran  35  yards  to  set  up 
the  scoring  play;  Walt  Rappold  smashed  over  from  the 
2.  Dean  Wright  made  good  on  the  2  point  conversion, 
and  the  Devils  had  a  14-7  lead  at  half-time. 

In  the  second  half,  the  Dukes  really  opened  up.  The 
squad  picked  up  three  more  touchdowns,  the  first  capping 
a  67  yard  drive,  and  the  other  two  resulting  from  pass  in- 
terceptions. The  final  score  came  on  a  pass  from  Gil  Gar- 
ner to  Swing  End  Ed  Chesnutt  in  the  closing  moments. 
The  victory  clinched  at  least  a  tie  for  the  A.C.C.  title 
for  the  high-riding  Dukes. 


Duke  6 
UCLA.  27 


Dave  Unser 

End 
Norfolk,  Va. 

Jack  Wilson 

Halfback 
Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dean  Wright 

Halfback 

Coral  Gables,  Fla. 


Jack  Bush   (34)    and  Bill  Reynolds   (42)    close  in  on  All-America 
Joe  Eellino  in  the  Navy  game. 


The  last  game  of  the  regular  season  found  the  Blue 
Devils  taking  it  on  the  chin  for  the  third  time,  as  the 
Blues  were  stunned  by  the  single  wing  offense  of  the 
U.C.L.A.  Bears.  Bruin  All-American  Bill  Kilmer  led  his 
team  offensively,  while  capturing  the  total  offense  crown 
of  1960.  Scoring  in  every  period,  the  Bears  ran  and 
passed  their  way  to  four  touchdowns.  The  lone  Duke 
tally  came  in  the  final  quarter,  when  Dean  Wright  capped 
a  61  yard  drive,  scoring  from  the  two. 

There  were  many  factors  which  may  have  contributed 
to  the  Devil  defeat.  The  fact  that  they  were  performing 
before  a  national  television  audience  may  have  had  some 
psychological  effect  on  the  players.  In  addition,  their 
morale  may  have  suffered  as  a  result  of  the  U.N.C.  loss. 
This  is  to  take  nothing  away  from  the  fine  U.C.L.A. 
squad,  as  the  Westerners  played  a  superb  game.  The 
bowl-bound  Dukes  ended  the  season  with  a  7-3  record. 


ASKETBALL 


The  Blue  Devil  team  of  1960-61  will  go  down  as  one  of 
the  all  time  greats  in  Duke  history.  The  season  was  marked  by 
excitement,  and  although  the  team  did  not  capture  any  Con- 
ference or  National  laurels,  it  posted  an  outstanding  record 
and  was  continually  ranked  in  national  polls.  Experience  for 
the  team  was  provided  by  four  outstanding  seniors,  Captain 
Howard  Hurt,  Carrol  Youngkin,  Doug  Kistler,  and  Johnny 
Frye.  The  best  sophomore  in  the  country,  according  to  Sports 
Illustrated.  AU-American  Art  Heyman,  added  definite 
strength  and  life  to  the  team. 

Staging  an  80  to  74  opening  win  over  L.S.U.,  the  Blue 
Devils  scored  three  successive  victories  and  were  undefeated 
at  the  beginning  of  Christmas  vacation.  Swinging  into  the 
deep  South,  the  charges  of  Coach  Vic  Bubas  soundly 
thrashed  Georgia  Tech  61  to  48,  and  beat  the  University  of 
Florida  84  to  64. 


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HOWARD  HURT 

Captain 


DOUG  .ALBRIGHT 


JAY  BEAL 


Coach   Vic   Bubas'   pride— John    Frye   and   Cap- 
tain Howard  Hurt,  both  seniors. 


The   spotlight   is    on   Seniors   Youngkin,    Albright,    Beal, 

Frye  and  Hurt  as  they  end  their  college  basketball  careers 

with  the  season's  last  game. 


Mewhort  goes  up  for  the  tap  in  the  L.S.U.  game. 


John  Frye,  Jack  Mullin,  Merrill  Morgan,  Buzz  Mewhort,  Fred  Cox,   Fred  Kast,   Carroll  Youngkin,   Doug   Kistler,   Art   Heyman, 
Scott  Williamson,  Doug  Albright,  Fred  Schmidt,  Howard  Hurt,  Jay  Beal,  John  Cantwell,  Coach  Bubas  in  center. 


JOHN  FRYE 


ART  HEYMAN 


DOUG  KISTLER 


Carrying  six  wins  and  no  losses  and  a  high  national 
ranking  into  the  Dixie  Classic,  the  Blue  Devils, 
sparked  by  Captain  Howard  Hurt,  ran  roughshod 
over  Wyoming  in  the  opening  round.  The  following 
night,  the  Blue  Devils  polished  off  stubborn  Mar- 
quette 86  to  73  only  to  be  denied  the  championship  by 
U.N.C.  Despite  the  defeat  inflicted  by  the  Tar  Heels, 
the  team  played  well  in  the  tournament  and  retained 
high  national  ranking. 


After  the  Classic,  the  Devils  manhandled  a  strong 
Navy  team  and  soundly  defeated  N.C.  State  in  the 
indoor  Stadium.  Beginning  to  tire  because  of  an  ex- 
hausting schedule,  the  Blue  Dukes  barely  escaped  de- 
feat at  the  hands  of  Virginia.  The  team  surged  back, 
however,  to  defeat  Maryland  and  Clemson  prior  to 
the  second  semester.  The  Blue  Devils,  handicapped  by 
the  loss  of  Jack  Mullen,  managed  to  roll  over  Vir- 
ginia, and  the  stage  was  set  for  a  rematch  with  U.N.C. 


Kistler  blocks  a  South  Carolina  basket. 


Youngkin  comes  up  under  the  boards  for  the  rebound. 


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Heyman  up  for  a  rebound  in  the  State  game. 


Sophomore    flash    Art    Heyman    with    that    in- 
vincible driving  push  shot  scores  two  from  the 
lane  against  Maryland. 


Carroll  Youngkin  fights  to  block  a  State  basket  from  under- 
neath. 


Howie  Hurt  fires  over  Kepley  in  Duke's  thrilling  win  over  North  Carolina. 


MERRILL  MORGAN 


JACK  MULLLX 


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John  Frye  drives  past  Larese  to  score. 


Heyman  in  a  driving  lay-up  down  the  lane  gets  two 
against  State  in  the  CoKseum. 

Inspired  by  the  superb  performance  of  Art  Hey- 
man, who  dumped  in  36  points,  the  Dukes  ground 
out  an  81  to  77  victory  over  U.N.C.  In  this  pres- 
sure-packed game,  Carroll  Youngkin  was  a  moun- 
tain of  strength  as  he  scored  18  points  and  hauled 
down  11  rebounds.  The  entire  team  played  well 
and  deserved  the  victory. 

The  all  out  effort  against  U.N.C.  had  its  effect, 
however,  as  the  Blue  Devils  were  surprised  by 
N.C.  State  61  to  59  in  Raleigh.  The  team  re- 
turned home,  and  aroused  by  the  loss  to  State,  had 
a  70  per  cent  shooting  average  and  a  24  point  lead 
at  halftime  against  Wake  Forest.  The  Demon 
Deacons  closed  the  gap  during  the  second  half, 
but  were  simply  no  match  for  the  hot-handed  Blue 
Devils.  Johnny  Frye  tossed  in  25  points  for  his 
career  high  at  Duke,  and  Art  Heyman  contributed 
31. 

Five  days  later,  the  Blue  Devils  moved  over  to 
Winston-Salem  to  meet  Wake  Forest  again.  Wake 
Forest  seemingly  could  do  no  wrong  and  defeated 
our  team  103  to  89.  The  Blue  Devils  then  moved 
on  to  College  Park  and  absorbed  their  third  de- 
feat in  spite  of  Doug  Kistler's  16  point  effort.  The 
team  managed  to  defeat  Navy  75  to  73  and  re- 
turned home  to  beat  Virginia  77  to  66.  The  Blue 
Devils  then  proceeded  to  New  York  and  trounced 
Seaton  Hall  112  to  78.  After  the  New  York  trip, 
the  team  readied  itself  for  the  season's  last  regu- 
larly scheduled  game,  an  encounter  with  U.N.C. 
at  Chapel  Hill. 


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Kistler   shoots   over    Chappell    in    Duke's    amazing   first    half 
against  Wake  Forest. 


Hurt  fires  a  jump  shot  from  the  circli 


In  the  U.N.C.  game,  the  inspired  play  of  Hurt, 
Youngkin,  and  Kistler  almost  gave  the  Dukes  a 
victory,  but  the  Tar  Heels  managed  to  turn  the 
tide  and  won  in  an  overtime.  In  the  opening  and 
semifinal  rounds  of  the  A.C.C.  Tournament,  the 
Blue  Devils  dealt  Virginia  and  South  Carolina 
crushing  defeats.  In  the  final  round,  however,  the 
team  could  not  overcome  the  Wake  Forest  Demon 
Deacons. 


Doug  Kistler  dis- 
plays his  talent  un- 
der the  basket. 


•-■ASEBALL 


The  Devil  batsmen  were  slow  getting  started  this 
year,  as  is  shown  by  the  2-5  record  compiled  over  the 
first  three  weeks  of  the  season.  Midway  through  the 
campaign,  however,  the  Blues  seemed  to  be  coming  on, 
as  they  swept  two  straight  from  A.C.C.  opponents  Clem- 
son  and  South  CaroUna.  Coach  "Ace"  Parker  made  no 
excuses  for  the  team's  slow  start,  but  seemed  confident 
that  the  veterans  would  do  justice  to  themselves  as  the 
season  wore  on.  The  pitching  corps  was  composed  of 
Don  Altman,  Ron  Kalish,  and  Butch  Williams.  Hand- 
ling the  catching  chores  was  Art  Browning,  who  filled 
in  for  Dixon  Owens  when  the  latter  was  injured.  The 
infield  had  Bobby  Home  at  third,  hard-hitting  Lynn 
Fader  at  short,  Gary  Miller  at  second,  and  Bob  Rankin 
at  the  first  sack.  Patrolling  the  outfield  were  Rex  Mc- 
Kinley  and  Ronny  Davis.  The  right  field  slot  was  usu- 
ally filled  by  a  pitcher  or  Bob  Rankin. 


Dean  McCracken  covers  first  base  for  the  Devils. 


Ed  Chesnutt,  Duke  catcher,  bangs  one  into  center  field. 


Shortstop  L\nii  Fader  tat;s  Gary  Miller  sliding  into  second. 

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Row  1:  Assnt  Coach  J.  BU,  U.  XUCiaLktii,  E.  Kclki,  A.  Bruwii- 
ing,  D.  Altman,  R.  Kalish,  M.  VVillianis,  I  Honorary  Captain).  Row 
2 :  L.  Fader,  B.  Turner,  G.  Miller,  L.  Harrison,  B.  Rankin,  R.  Mc- 
Kinley.   Row  3:    B.  Allie,   Assn't   Coach,  D.   Owens,   Captain,  E. 


Chestniitt,  W  .  Hauyuud,  P.  Petersun,  S.  Cupps,  B.  Reynolds.  Row 
4:  B.  Haivey,  Assn't  Coach,  D.  Densmore,  B.  Hawn,  J.  Daniel,  E. 
Ransom,  R.  Davis,  H.  Neubauer,  "Ace"  Clearance  Parker,  Head 
Coach.  Not  pictured:  J.  Butler. 


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Don  Altman,  ace  Devil  pitcher,  slings  in  a  fastball. 


RACK 


Kneeline:  J.  Mcllwain,  D.  Gesswein,  O.  Barnes.  R.  Stephenson. 
D.  Jones.  Row  2:  Coach  Chambers,  S.  Gentry,  G.  Hisfh.  A.  Howl, 
\'.  Brarcn.  C.  Wilson,  S.  Yancv,  W.  Kurtz.  G.  Huse.  Row  3:  L. 
Brunson.  R.  Dartt,  L.  Van  Dyck.  F.  Campbell.  Coach  Buehler. 
G.  Kirk.  D.  Wheeler.  A.  Stubbs.  D.  Wengel.  Mgr.  Row  4:  G. 
Mason.  A.  Ward.  R.  Seymour,  R.  Stewart. 


Coach  Chambers  with  his  senior  trackmen. 


The  1961  track  team,  paced  by  one  of  the  finest  groups 
of  sophomores  in  the  school's  history,  started  its  season  at 
the  Florida  Relays.  Bob  Stevenson  captured  second  in  the 
high  jump,  and  Dick  Gesswein  took  fourth  in  the  shotput. 
Duke  then  opened  its  dual  meet  season  against  the  Uni- 
versity of  Florida  with  an  easy  victory.  Sophs  John  Zwer- 
ner,  Dick  Gesswein,  and  Frank  Campbell  were  doubh 
winners  in  the  meet;  while  Louis  Van  Dyck,  Pete  Little, 
Larry  Frank,  John  McTlwain,  and  Dave  Jones  all  con- 
tributed victories. 

The  Dukes  then  returned  north  to  meet  the  University 
of  Virginia.  The  Blue  Devil  victory  was  highlighted  with 
Dick  Gesswein's  school  record  toss  of  54' U4"  in  the  shot- 
put.  The  team  recorded  its  third  consecutive  victory  a  week 
later  when  they  overpowered  Clemson  and  Wake  Forest 
in  a  triangular  meet.  Miler  Louis  Van  Dyck  turned  in  the 
outstanding  performance  of  the  day  with  a  time  of  4.23.5 
on  a  slow  wet  track.  Led  by  so  many  fine  sophomores, 
Duke's  track  future  looks  very  bright. 


Bill  Kurtz,  a  Daw  Siinr  i.roir:4v.  liurLs  the  javelin. 


Mid-leap  form  of  one  of  Duke's  broadjumpers. 


Dick  Gcsswcin  displays  near  perk-ct  lonn  m  putting  the  shot. 


Bob  Stephenson  goes  onc-shoed  over  the  bar  in  the  high  jump. 


ACROSSE 


Out  of  the  huddle  for  the  pre-game  warmup. 


The  Duke  stickmen  in  their  match  with  Brown. 


Determination  and  desire  were  the  words  which  char- 
acterized the  Devil  stickmen  this  year;  a  will  to  live  up  to 
their  potential  seemed  to  be  the  motivating  force  behind 
each  of  the  players.  Faced  with  a  7-game  slate,  the  stick- 
men were  anxious  to  improve  on  the  previous  year's  2-7 
record.  The  season's  opener,  played  on  April  5,  pitted  the 
Devils  against  a  hustling  Brown  team.  The  invaders  from 
Rhode  Island  carried  a  well-earned  victory  back  to  Provi- 
dence. The  score  was  10-6.  Coach  Jack  Persons  was  gen- 
erally pleased  with  the  performance  of  his  players,  espe- 
cially Lloyd  Griffith  and  Mike  Mattingly  who  each  tallied 
twice.  Bob  Voorhees  and  Mike  Sherman  added  one  apiece. 


Row  1:  J.  Persons,  Coach,  1.  Losce,  M.  Mattingly,  R.  Grimm, 
M.  Sherman,  P.  Coughlan,  L.  Griffith,  B.  Buckalew,  B.  Voorhees. 
Row  2:  R.  Skinner,  Coach,  B,  Smiley,  G.  McCormick,  J.  Buchan- 
an, T.  Shepard,  R,  Brock,  W.  Rysanek,  J.  Bennett.  Row  3:  M. 
Welsh.  M.  Kitrh.  \.  Kctcher.  P.  Rich,  C.  McCausland,  P.  Cough- 


lan, D.  Jones,  P.  Widener.  Row  4:  R.  Williams.  J.  Goody,  J.  Roe- 
diger,  R.  Johnson,  T.  Conway.  T.  Anderson,  R.  Dunlap.  Row  5: 
W.  Lankford,  Mgr.,  B.  McGhee,  Mgr.,  G.  Montgomery.  Mgr.. 
R.  Webb,  D.  Kwasnik,  A.  Mitchell,  A.  Brown. 


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OCCER 


Action  on  the  Duke  Soccer  Field  in  the  Washington  and  Lee 
match. 


Pete  MoUer  and  John  Birmingham,  Co-captains. 

Under  the  guidance  of  coach  Jim  Bly  the  1960  Blue 
Devil  Soccer  team  compiled  an  over-all  record  of  five 
wins,  two  ties,  and  two  losses,  and  captured,  second  place 
in  the  conference.  The  Devils  scored  victories  over  Roa- 
noke, Washington  and  Lee,  Virginia,  Pfeiffer  College,  and 
North  Carolina.  They  tied  North  Carolina  State  and 
Lynchburg  and  lost  to  Maryland,  the  nation's  second 
ranked  team,  and  Davidson. 

In  addition  four  Duke  standouts  were  named  to  the  All 
South  team.  Co-captain  Pete  Moller  and  John  Stacey  were 
named  at  the  two  fullback  positions  along  with  Wally 
Kaufman  at  left  halfback  and  Hobbie  Hyde  at  outside 
left.  Co-captain  John  Birmingham  and  Tony  Battelle,  the 
season's  high  scorer,  also  played  a  vital  part  in  the  team's 
highly  successful  campaign. 


Row  1:  Hoby  Hyde,  Galen  GrifFin,  Dean  Ross,  Graham  Huston, 
Ronnie  Vigil,  John  Birmingham  (co-captain),  Dave  Bethel,  Doug 
McCraig,  Kurt  Steinman,  Wally  Kaufman,  Tom  Hatfield,  Fred 
Beguin.  Dave   Rogers.   Row  2:  Dave  Danunann   (manager),  Tony 


Battelle,  Hal  Dammann,  Barry  Smiley,  Mason  Liu,  Terry  Hough, 
Coach  James  R.  Bly,  Bill  Croll,  Warren  Piver,  Beau  Rogers,  Dick 

Stacey,  C:hris  Duff,  Dave  Prentiss.  Fred  Schroeder. 


ROSS  COUNTRY 


Kneelins?:  R.  Dartt,  G.  Husa,  A.  Stubbs,  D.  Wengel.  Standing: 
Coach  Buchlcr,  L.  Van  Dyck,  V.  Braren,  F.  Campbell,  L. 
Brinson,  S.  Gentry'- 


Staley    Gentry    and    Dick    Hertzrater    race    through    the 
woods  on  the  golf  course  in  the  Duke-U.N.C.  meet. 


The  first  test  for  the  Duke  thinclads  came  on  October 
1,  when  they  met  a  strong  Navy  squad.  Led  by  Bernie 
Fleming,  three  middies  cracked  the  existing  course  record. 
Fleming's  time  was  17:29.1  for  the  3.8  miles.  The  Iron 
Dukes  swept  fifth  through  ninth  places,  but  wound  up  on 
the  wrong  end  of  a  20-35  score. 

Placing  seven  in  the  first  ten  finishers,  the  Blues  tri- 
umphed over  Wake  Forest  and  N.C.  State  in  a  triangular 
meet.  Lou  Van  Dyck  was  the  first  Devil  across  the  finish 
line  with  a  time  of  18:01.  The  Ironmen  posted  another 
convincing  double  win,  as  they  defeated  the  harriers  of 
Clemson  and  the  Citadel.  Frank  Campbell  was  the  first 
Duke  to  finish,  and  he  was  followed  by  six  teammates  in 
close  order.  Returning  to  double  meets,  the  Dukes  lost  to 
South  Carolina,  25-33,  and  to  Maryland,  117-43.  The 
Devils  had  better  success  against  U.  Va.  copping  seven  of 
the  first  ten  places.  The  final  engagement  of  the  regular 
season  saw  the  Devils  lose  to  the  Carolina  harriers,  18-38. 
Louis  Van  Dyck  managed  a  third,  and  Dick  Heitzenrater 
and  Lloyd  Brinson  also  finished  in  the  first  ten. 


RESTLING 


Kneeling,  Left  to  Right:  Dave  Jones,  Andy  P 
Gracey,  Jim  Johnson,  Frank  Bernstein,  Doug  McGreg 
Standing:  Scott  Lomcr,  Bill  Dryfoos,  Don  Kisslan,  Joe  Pol 
Gray  Brumby,  Chuck  Grossman.  Absent  from  picture:  I 
Scott,  Captain.  Carmen  Falcone,  Bill  Har\ey,  Leroy  Skinn 
Coaches. 


Scott  Lomer,  heavyweight,  drops  N.C.  State  man  with 
leg  tackle  in  a  match  at  N.C.  State. 


Coach  Carmen  Falcone's  grapplers  opened  the  1960-61 
season  by  nipping  the  Wildcats  of  Davidson  College.  The 
14-13  victory  was  not  determined  until  the  last  match  of 
the  afternoon,  when  Dave  Dalton  decisioned  his  opponent. 
In  their  next  effort,  the  Dukes  suffered  their  first  setback 
of  the  campaign,  losing  to  the  Virginia  Cavaliers.  Joe 
Warren,  Tom  Paul,  and  Frank  Bernstein  accounted  for 
all  of  the  team's  points.  A  fine  squad  from  Washington 
and  Lee  was  the  next  conqueror  of  the  Devil  niatmen,  as 
the  Virginians  post;d  a  convincing  24-6  victory.  The  "big 
match"  of  the  year  found  the  pitmen  facing  the  North 
Carolina  Tarheels.  The  visitors  from  Chapel  Hill  had 
little  trouble  in  gaining  a  32-5  victory.  Bill  Scott  was  the 
only  member  of  the  team  to  win  his  match.  The  team 
couldn't  shake  its  losing  ways,  as  it  dropped  its  engage- 
ment with  the  N.C.  State  Wolfpack,  26-8.  The  only  bright 
spot  of  the  afternoon  was  Bill  Scott,  who  won  his  third 
straight  match.  Chuck  Grossman  also  contributed  to  the 
Blues'  point  total.  The  final  contest  of  the  season  saw  the 
Maryland  Terps,  the  strongest  team  in  the  A.C.C.,  man- 
handle the  matmen  34-0. 


WIMMING 


This  year  Blue  Devil  mermen  finished  a  successful 
season  with  an  overall  record  of  five  wins  and  four 
losses.  Under  the  guidance  of  coach  Walter  Persons,  the 
Devilfish  registered  victories  over  Clemson,  Wake  For- 
est, South  Carolina,  Virginia,  and  Georgia  Tech.  The 
four  defeats  were  suffered  at  the  hands  of  Maryland, 
North  Carolina  State,  North  Carolina,  and  Navy. 

The  squad's  outstanding  star  was  Co-captain  Tony 
Brush  who  went  undefeated  in  nine  duel  meet  matches 
and  won  both  the  high  and  low  board  diving  competi- 
tion in  the  A.C.C.  Championships.  At  Navy  he  de- 
feated the  same  diver  who  was  instrumental  in  handing 
Yale  its  first  duel  meet  defeat  in  fifteen  years. 

In  addition  to  Brush,  the  outstanding  Blue  Devil 
swimmers  were  Co-captain  Bill  Webber,  Steve  Smith, 
Bob  Kingsbury,  and  Bob  Diamond  in  the  sprints,  Back- 
stroker  John  Woodworth,  Heath  Boyer  in  the  Butter- 
fly, and  Distance  man  Doug  Gill. 


Tony   Brush,   ACC  high  board    and    low   board   diving 
champion  in  action. 


VARSITY  SWlMMERS~Row  1:  Walter  Persons,  Bill  Weber, 
Tom  .4dams,  George  Baker.  Row  2:  Ki  YounET.  John  Woodward, 
Bob  Kingsbury,  Rello  Moore,  Jack  Diamond,  Chuck  Hill.  FRESH- 
MEN SWIMMERS— Row  3:  Tom  Leyrer,  Randy  Yokum,  Herb 


Rudoy,  Jerry  Bush,  Jim  Kennedy,  Mike  Smith.  Row  4:  Dale  Con- 
loy,  .\lan  Rimer,  Dave  Goodner,  Robert  Manchester,  Don  Emery, 
Sam  Combs.  Row  5 :  Howard  Mallon,  Yuri  Hanja,  Don  Douglas, 
Ferb  Tracy. 


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D.  Osha,  H.  Hyde.  Coach  Bob  Cox.  Row  2:  B.  French, 
)n,  G.  Griffin,  D.  Spong,  A.  Mcintosh,  C.  Gouldman,  C. 


joe  Gaston.  No.  1  man  for  Duke,  returns  a  Harvard  serve. 


ENNIS 


Faced  with  a  tough  17-game  schedule  and  the  post- 
season A.C.C.  tournament,  the  1961  Devil  netmen  relied 
heavily  on  sophomores  from  1960's  undefeated  fresh- 
man team  to  support  returning  lettermen,  Joe  Gaston, 
Galen  Griffin,  and  Captain  Hoby  Hyde.  The  first  nine 
games  of  the  season  saw  the  racquet  men  emerge  with 
a  4-5  record.  The  team's  victories  came  over  Ohio  State, 
Kalamazoo,  Notre  Dame,  and  Davidson.  The  losses 
need  not  be  explained  away,  as  the  team  played  excep- 
tionally well,  though  dropping  matches  to  such  perenially 
outstanding  squads  as  Harvard,  Princeton,  Florida,  and 
Miami.  Playing  against  these  fine  teams,  Coach  Bob 
Cox's  charges  gained  valuable  experience  which  should 
help  them  considerably  as  they  prepare  to  square  off 
against  their  A.C.C.  foes  in  the  latter  half  of  the  season. 


Jack  Doser,  Duke  golfing  captain  and  a  veteran  of  three  sea- 
sons, practices  his  swing. 


OLF 


Duke's  varsity  linksters  started  their  1961  season 
during  Spring  vacation  at  the  Miami  Invitational 
tournament.  Coach  "Dumpy"  Hagler's  Devils  finished 
the  four  day  competition  in  tie  for  second  place  be- 
hind Lamar  Tech.  Dick  Dion,  Les  Davies,  and  Allan 
Breed  were  the  low  3  for  Duke,  and  in  addition  Dion 
was  first  round  medalist  with  a  71. 

Returning  home,  the  Blue  Devils  opened  their  reg- 
ular season  against  the  University  of  Michigan.  Lead 
by  Les  Davies'  72,  the  Dukes  swept  to  a  victory.  This 
initial  victory  was  quickly  followed  by  a  (22-5)  win 
over  the  University  of  South  Carolina.  Sophomore 
George  Smith  captured  medalist  honors  with  an  even 
Par  72.  Continuing  their  winning  ways,  the  team 
traveled  to  Raleigh  where  they  met  and  defeated 
North  Carolina  State  16-11.  Ted  McKenzie  was  low 
man  with  a  73.  John  Birmingham  and  Captain  Jack 
Doser  were  also  instrumental  in  the  victory. 


Members  of  the  golf  team  are:  John  Birmingham.  Allen 
Breed,  Los  Davies,  Dick  Dyon,  Jack  Doser,  Ted  McKenzie, 
Georee  Smith.  ;md  John  Sronce.  Here  the  team  watches 
M.Krnzir   putt. 


Action  in  a  Pika-SAE  in- 
tramural football  game. 


NTRAMUR  ALS 


'Take  that,  vou  bullv.' 


"Come  on  out  and  cheer  for  your  team!"  Enthusiasm 
runs  through  the  East  dormitories  and  sororities  as  the 
competition  becomes  close.  Sports  of  many  varieties  are 
included  in  the  intramural  program  in  order  to  offer  an 
opportunity  for  all  girls  to  participate.  Points  are  given  to 
the  winners  of  the  individual  and  team  sports,  and  team 
trophies  and  individual  awards  are  given  in  a  spring  as- 
sembly. The  House  Cup  was  won  this  year  by  Southgate 
and  Alpha  Delta  Pi  won  the  sorority  award. 


'Last  one  to  the  end  gets  drowned!" 


'That's  right,  Suzie,  looks  like  another  gutter-i 


In  the  fall  tennis,  badminton,  and  volleyball  tourna- 
ments are  sponsored  to  open  the  competition.  Later  in  the 
year  basketball,  bowling,  softball,  archery,  and  swimming 
round  out  the  program.  Running  results  of  the  tourna- 
ments are  posted  in  conspicuous  places  on  campus.  Games 
bring  out  both  experienced  and  amateur  "athletes"  in  an 
effort  to  prove  that  each  has  an  unbeatable  team.  Even 
those  who  only  stand  and  cheer  find  the  intramural  pro- 
gram exciting  and  rewarding. 


"Anyone  for  the  center  of  the  net? 


'Helping  the  birdie  over." 


Freshman  House  "H"  Intramural  football  championship  team. 


Intramural  managers,  Marty  Bruegj 


id  Pete  Linsert. 


The  Snowbirds  win  out  over  Phi  Delts  i 
mural  basketball  finals. 


Sigma   Chi's  are  defeated   by  the   Law   School 
team. 


The  Duke  intramural  program  is  designed  to  give  every 
student  an  opportunity  to  participate  in  some  form  of 
competitive  athletics.  The  major  sports  are  football  in  the 
fall,  basketball  and  volleyball  in  the  winter,  and  Softball 
in  the  spring.  This  year's  football  championship  was  won 
by  freshman  house  H.  This  marks  the  first  time  in  the 
history  of  the  program  that  a  freshman  house  has  won 
the  title.  The  Law  School  finished  in  second  place.  The 
basketball  championship  was  captured  by  the  Snowbirds, 
an  independent  team,  who  defeated  Phi  Delta  Theta  in 
the  finals  of  the  playoffs.  At  the  end  of  the  fall  semester 
Sigma  Chi,  last  year's  winners,  were  leadmg  in  total  point 
competition. 


The  revolving  Intramural  high-point  trophy,  in  possession  of 
Sigma  Chi  this  year. 


The  Intramural  Basketball  Champions,  IDC's  Snowbirds. 


In  addition  to  team  and  individual  sports,  the  Intra- 
mural program  also  sponsored  a  Co-Rec  Night  in  which 
women's  dorms  teamed  with  fraternities  in  various  mixed 
sports  and  games.  Duke  also  took  part  in  a  Big  Four  Day 
where  our  intramural  teams  competed  with  teams  from 
Wake  Forest,  North  Carolina,  and  N.C.  State. 

This  year  under  the  leadership  of  manager  Marty 
Brueggemann,  the  program  expanded  itself  to  include 
Bowling  as  a  winter  sport  which  received  overwhelming 
response. 


1  he  La:nbda  Chi  s  are  pitted 
in  volleyball  .   .  . 


freshman  team 


id  emerge  victorious 


Jionorarics 


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Margaret  Alice  Cook 


Jean  Relfe  EowAf 


Annie  Lewis  Johnston 


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5arbara  Bi  air  LIndfrwood 


Harriet  Washburn  Volley  Elizabeth   Walton   Wilson 


Red 
Friars 


3yron  Frank  Battle 


Robert  Allen  Garda 


Stephen  Burnau  Hunt  William  Edward  Montgomery.  Ill  Leonard  G.  Pardue,  III 


John   Bradbury  Reed  David  Marshall  Sanford 


Old 
Trinity 


Bobby  Leroy  Beard  Donald  Laird  Blue 


Robert  William  Burk,  Jr.       Burt  Stratton  Eldridge,  III  Walter  Burt  Evans 


Charles  Edward  Lake  Michael  Joseph  Mattingly       Claude  Thurman  Moorman  Harvey  Owen  Rich 

Richard  Allen  Tripper,  Jr.         Robert  Charles  Waters  William  Samuel  Yancey 


Santa 
Filomena 


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Suzanne  Weir  Carlson  I'l  ni  lope  King 


Elizabeth  Charlotte  Mraz  Nancy  Elizabeth  Pope  Joanne  Kay  Porter 


Anne  Elizabeth  Roebken  Carol  Anne  Seaton 


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Phi  Beta  KaWa 


Phi  Beta  Kappa,  founded  on  December 
the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  is  the  oldestNjono 
ary  scholastic  society  in  the  United  States.  There 
now  164  local  chapters,  Duke's  being  chartered  in  1919. 
Phi   Beta   Kappa's  emphasis  is  on  the   liberal  arts  and 
sciences,  ajid  it  prope 


leaves  to  other  honorary 


ties  the  re  :og4t[iCTr-gf  academic  success  in  other  fields: 


Ruth  Elair 
Robert  Jay  Al[) 
Marjorie  J 
Judith  Am  V: 
Judith  Austin 
Norma  Sie  Bi 
William  E 
Sarah  Jan( 
John  Conway 
Carol  Fayt  Bi 
Marv  Kathleen 


In  at^ler yfo  be  considered  for  election,  undergraduate 
mdeYyfs  must  be  enrolled  in  courses  demonstrably  lib- 
character,  and  have  a  3.30  quality-point  average 
)       (        for  six  semesters  while  carrying  a  minimum  of  90  semes- 
ter hours.  Elections  are  made  in  October,  February,  and 


durins  Commencement  Week. 


.^nn  Denny  Cl^k 

Mark  Bro 

Ruth  Ann 

James  Cuijtis  ^|s^er 

Robert  Al 

Dwight  Hlllaril 


Dr.   Harold   T.   Parker 
Dr.  J.  Hams  Proctor 
Dr.  William   F.  Stinesfrmg 
Dr.  Kenneth  W.  Clark 


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President 

Vice-President 

.Secretary-Treasurer 
.Mem.  Exec.  Comm. 
Dr.  Norman  Guttman Mem.  Exec.  Comm. 


Y(  inkers 


This   vear    fifty-two    Duke    University    seniors    were 
listed   in    Who's    Who   Among   Students    in    American 
Unhersities  and   Colleges.   Duke  students   included  in    '^ 
this  listing  received  one  of  the  nation's  highest  honors 
awarded  to  college  seniors  in  recognition   for  outsta 


Who 


ing  achievements  in  academic  and  extra-curricular  ac- 
tivities. In  addition  to  being  honored  in  the  listing,  stu- 
dents in  Who's  Who  may  take  advantage  of  a  student 
placement  service  which  provides  important  contacts  in 
mfe  business  world. 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa  was  founded  on  the  Duke 
campus  in  1926  as  a  senior  men's  honorary  for  those 
who  excel  in  leadership,  character,  and  service  to  the 
University.  The  purposes  of  the  society  are  to  recog- 
nize students  who  have  distinguished  themselves 


Kappa 


pus  activities,  to  bring  together  the  most  representative 
men  from  all  phases  of  college  life,  and  to  unite  the 
students  and  faculty  on  a  basis  of  mutual  interest  and 
understanding. 


John  Bradbury  Reed  I I President 

Jobcrt  Allan  Garda    J. L Vice-President 

Bill  Griffith I I Secretary 

I                        I 
James  Frederick  Whittnore   ..../. Treasurer 


New  members  were  tapped  last  spring  andSag^ii  in 
the  fall  for  Phi  Kappa  Delta,  the  leadership  frath^iit; 
of  Senior  women.  Its  purpose  is  to  recognize  representa- 
tives from  all  campus  activities  who  have  shown  out 
standing   achievement   in   scholarship,   leadership,   char 


acrepfa^  service.  It  was  founded  in  1944  hy  the  mem- 
ep<o{  Omicron   Delta   Kappa,   its   brother   fraternity, 
together  with  the  student  leaders  of  the  Women's  cam- 
pus. 


Carol  Faye  . 
Susan  Foster  Ddurjn 
Ellen  Joan  Crai 
Eleanor  Marie 
Linda  Katherine  tigpr 
Emily  Jane  Fook: 
Elizabeth  Marie  G\a\\ani^ 
Joan  Godlove 
Louise  Green 


Katharine  Virginia  Hoyt 


Civacnarme 
Annie  Le' 


Joh 


wis    onnston 


Judith  Adelaide  Kellett 
Doris  Carolyn  Montgomery 


Annette  O'Ncil  jeward 


Grace  Marie  !!n( 


u 


Aglaia  Nilcide: 

Jean  Ogburn 

Patricia  Ann  I  ey  ;^fi — '    ' — -7 


Olga  Karen 
Lois  Elinor 


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OFFICERS 

Joan   God^e\^ j^.  .j/^.  .President 

Barbara  Blair  Unde?W«ia3    .  ,„.<^. Vice-President 


Mauha  Alitp  Tovell 
Barbara  Blaitr  Underwood 


Geeske  An/ke(  VerhoefF 

alton  Wilson 
e  Elizabeth  Yonke 


Kath 


arme  virgmia 


Hovt 


albird 


.Secretary 


Katherine  Ehzabdth  Yonkers 1 Treasurer 


Miss  Mary  Grace  Wilsoi    .  . 
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.  .  .  .Permanent  Secretary 


Among  the  first  men  to  appear  at  Duke  this 
the  BOS  members,  who  helped  with  Freshman  O 
tion   and   with   enforcing  Freshman   Traditions.   In   th- 
fall.  they  rontributed  humor  in  their  own  "Swan  Lake" 
ballet,   given   at   the   BOS-Sandals   dance,   and   active 
supported    the    F^omecori^iTta    pfftgfam.    Bcti    OlTOi 


ma 


roniotes  students  participation  in  campus   ac- 

les  and  encourages  freshmen  to  develop  leadership. 

embers  are  selected    from    those   freshmen  who  have 

exhibited    outstanding   qualities   of    leadership,   scholar- 

and  service. 


Throughout  the  year,  Sandals  were  seen  perfori 
their  various  duties  in  service  to  the  university — guiding 
prospective  students  on  campus  tours,  assisting  durii 
Freshman  Week  and  at  WSGA  assembhes,  or  runmn: 
money-earning  projects  for  the  Sandals  Sc 


tit(  fun  side,  the  society  gave  a  Charles  Addams  dance 
in  the  fall  with  their  west  counterparts,  BOS. 

Sandals    is    a    community    of    sophomore    girls    who 


Rfowed  potential  in  leadership  and  scholarship  and  ex- 
ding  service  during  their  freshman  year. 


Susan  W.   Oehl 
Nedra  Q.  Rolbin 
Anne  G.  Barbour 
Ruth   Lupton    . . . 


President 

Vice-President 

Secretary 

....  Treasurer 


This  local  scholastic  honorary  for  sophomores,  spon 
sored  by  Dean  Barney  Jones,  recognizes  outstanding^ 
scholarship  and  provides  an  administrative  structure  for 
academic  leadership.  This  year  the  members  of  Phi  Eta 
Sigma  conductecLrf^oj 


ered  at  various  university  functions,  and  joined  Ivy  in 
Kolyjring  freshmen  who  had  a  3.0  midsemester  average 


a  special  banquet.  The  group  tapped  freshmen  who 
ejrned  a  3.5  average  for  their  first  semester  at  Duke  or 


Richard  E.  Appen 
Joseph  D.  Bellamy 
George  D.  Bittner 
Earl  W.  Brown,  Jr. 
Travis  C.  Broesche 
Charles  W.  Grain 
Jerold  A.  Fink 


for  freshmen,  ush 


an  overall  3.5 


V 


b 


for  their  first  two  semesters. 


Herbert  R.  Perez 

Jack  G.  Siler 

Dabney  W.  Townsend,  Jr. 

James  M.  White 

Robert  A.  Wilson,  Jr. 

William  T.  Woodard,  Jr. 

Paul  C.  Young 


Ivy 


As  the  scholastic  honorary  for  sophomore  Women, 
Ivy  presented  the  Dormitory  Scholarship  Vup  V  the 
East  Campus  dorm  which  had  the  highestNaverag^ 
Joining  with  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Ivy's  equivalent 
this  group  gave  a   banquet   for   freshmen  who  had  a 


Susan 

H.  Eli2U,eth  G 
Dolores  M.  Harvey 
Mary  D.  Hightower 


Gaynl  K.  Plair 
Valerie  I.  Pollack 
Barbara  A.  Proctor 
Sara  A.  Rice 
Margaret  C.  Rouse 
Christine  Rumpf 
Patci  G.  Sawyer 


"B"  ave/age  dx.  midsemester.  The  purpose  of  Ivy  is  the 
encou/agenitfht  of  scholarship  and  the  stimulation  of 
ftellecm^  curiosity  among  freshmen  women.  Twice 
^dy^jfig  the  year  Ivy  tapped  and  initiated  the  women  with 
a  3.25  average  who  were  elegible  for  membership. 


Sally  J.  Spratt 
Nancy  W.  Thoi 
Joy  E.  Triprfr 


Lvnne  M.  Voi 
Linda  K.  Wall 
L.  Kristan  Wall 
Martha 


Amanda  T.  Wright 
Doris  A.  Wright 
Margaret  E.  Yoder 


aerry 


Order  of  St.  Patrick 


Knights  do  exist  today,  and  some  may  be  found  even  in  the  midst  of 
the  gothic  towers  and  gargoyles  of  Duke  University.  However,  these 
twentieth-century  noblemen  have  more  practical  goals  than  running 
down  misplaced  goblets  or  slaying  dragons.  They  are  all  members  of 
the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  an  Engineering  School  honorary  society.  It 
was  in  1,945  that  the  Engineering  Student  Government  recognized  the 
need  of  stimulating  campus  interest  and  pride  in  the  School  of  Engi- 
neering, and  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick  was  instituted  to  fulfill  this  func- 
tion. 

Since  its  founding,  this  society  has  worked  toward  the  recognition  of 
men  who  have  exemplified  a  high  standard  of  character  and  leadership 
in  engineering  activities.  It  fosters  understanding  and  good  fellowship 
among  its  members,  and  strives  to  encourage  interest  and  participation 
in  engineering  activities.  In  addition  to  these  pursuits,  the  Order  of  St. 
Patrick  joins  Tau  Beta  Pi  in  sponsoring  the  annual  slide  rule  lectures 
for  new  math  and  engineering  students. 

Eligibility  for  membership  is  based  on  a  point  system  of  scholarship 
and  extra-curricular  activities.  Admission  to  the  society  is  limited  to 
juniors  and  seniors. 


Row    1;   Jim   Walpolc.   Jolin   Wliitsett.   Russell   Ranson.   Row   :!:   Jim   Wh: 
Bob  Garda,  Mike  Mattingly.  Harold  D.  Vick.   Missing— Bniee  Ickes,  Bill  M 


Tau  Beta  Pi 


As  the  leaves  turned  and  \a\\  arrived,  Tau  Beta  Pi  began  its  slide  rule 
lectures.  A  series  of  five  lectures  were  given  onre  a  week  by  members  of 
the  faculty.  These  mformative  meetings  were  devoted  to  explaining  the 
uses  of  the  slide  rule  to  any  interested  or  unenlightened  students.  Early 
in  the  year,  Tau  Beta  Pi  presented  a  Freshman  Year  Award  to  the  out- 
standing student  of  the  previous  year's  freshman  engineering  class. 

Tau  Beta  Pi  is  a  national  scholastic  honorary  for  engineers,  founded 
on  the  Duke  campus  in  1948.  Its  purpose  is  to  recognize  those  students 
in  engineering  who  have  distinguished  themselves  by  high  scholarship 
and  exemplary  character.  To  be  considered  for  membership,  a  student 
must  be  an  engineer  in  the  top  twelve  and  one-half  percent  of  the  junior 
class,  or  in  the  top  twenty  percent  of  the  senior  class.  Tau  Beta  Pi  selects 
from  these  groups  those  who  have  exhibited  integrity,  breadth  of  inter- 
est, adaptability,  and  unselfish  activity.  A  tapping  ceremony  was  per- 
formed in  the  fall  and  again  in  the  spring,  and  an  initiation  banquet 
followed  shortly  thereafter. 


lieiiil 


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Row  1 :  B.  Ickes,  J.  Walpole,  W.  Young,  P.  Little,  Dr.  Otto  Meier,  Jr.,  Faculty 
.\dvisor.  Row  2:  L.  Williams.  R.  Bigf>ers,  H.  Shepherd,  J.  Whitsctt,  C.  Rose, 
J.  Morris,  D.  Brown.  Row  3:  B.  Burns.  R.  Garda.  R.  Kalish,  D.  Chapin,  R. 
Betts,  J.   Hunt. 


■~^^ 


Row  1:  Cynthia  Hodgin,  Larry  Warner.  Dawn  Stuart,  Deirdre  Pearce.  Row  2: 
Sandy  Jerome,  Abigal  Burbridge,  Mia  Bulgarin,  Oaire  Sommers,  Mike  Foster. 
Row  3:  P.  Wohlford.  Hamid  Hekmat,  David  Price  Rogers,  Frank  S.  Welles, 
Julian   Juergensmcyer. 


Tau  Psi  Omega 


"Bonjoiir"  is  the  welcome  in  Tan  Psi  Omega,  and  very  little  English 
is  spoken  thereafter.  This  French  Honorary  joins  to  its  ranks  those  stu- 
dents who  show  an  interest  and  proficiency  in  that  language  of  the  land 
of  Bardot,  Zola,  and  Marceau.  An  especially  active  honorary,  Tau  Psi 
Omega  met  weekly  for  dinner  in  the  East  Campus  Union.  During  the 
meal,  ail  conversation  was  conducted  in  French.  This  was  no  barrier  to 
these  bilingual  students,  who  chatted  about  current  events,  French 
language  and  customs,  French  history,  and  current  books  and  movies. 
For  a  change  of  atmosphere  (though  not  quite  authentic  French)  the 
group  journeyed  occasionally  to  the  Rathskeller  in  Chapel  Hill.  Other 
activities  included  public  movies  and  lectures  with  the  intention  of  pro- 
moting interest  in  France  and  the  French  heritage. 

The  biggest  event  of  the  year  was  the  presentation,  in  early  March,  of 
the  French  play  U  Ay  are,  by  the  comedy  writer  Moliere.  The  perform- 
ance climaxed  weeks  of  hard  work,  and  actors  convinced  an  audience  of 
French  students  that  they  could  act  a  role  completely  in  French.  To  be 
eligible  for  membership,  a  student  must  have  a  B  average  in  all  French 
courses  and  a  minimum  overall  C  average. 


Row  1:  F.  Kast,  T  Adams  S  Sinitli  D  Jones  R  Kalish  P 
Coughlan,  V.  Braren,  J  Mulkn  D  Honeycutt,  J  Mcllwain 
Row  2:  D.  Gilbert,  D.  Unsci,  T.  Bnish,  W.  Barnes,  J.  Cantwell. 
S.  Yancy,  K.  Bishop,  G.  Miller,  B  Kurtz,  R.  Goldstein,  A.  Breed. 
Row  3:  G.  R.  Qubein,  J.  Devigne,  B.  Brcen,  B.  Voorhees,  T.  Bat- 
telle,  J.  Shriver,  R.  Grimm,  J.  Buchanan,  D.  Wright,  D.  Denton, 

There  are  many  honoraries  on  West  Campus  which  acknowledge 
scholastic  achievement,  but  only  one  society,  the  Varsity  "D"  Club, 
which  salutes  Duke's  athletes.  The  organization's  avowed  purpose  is 
threefold:  to  sponsor  various  campus  functions;  to  aid  charitable  con- 
cerns, such  as  the  Heart  Fund  or  the  Cancer  Fund  Drive;  and  to  serve 
the  athletic  department,  bearing  in  mind  the  best  interests  of  athletes 
and  coaches  alike.  This  vear,  the  club's  agenda  included  the  election  of 
Duke's  candidate  for  Queen  of  the  Dixie  Classic,  the  sponsorship  of  the 
Blue-White  games,  meetings  at  which  members  heard  special  guest 
speakers  from  the  world  of  sports,  and  a  banquet  for  Duke  lettermen. 

The  meetings  held  during  the  course  of  the  year  took  place  in  the 
clubroom  located  in  the  Indoor  Stadium.  The  chair  was  occupied  by 
Sam  Yancy,  President  of  the  Varsity  "D"  Club.  The  club's  other  of- 
ficers were  Dave  Jones,  vice-president,  and  Dick  Heizenrater,  secretary- 
treasurer.  An  individual  seeking  admission  to  the  Varsity  "D"  Club 
qualifies  if  he  has  earned  a  letter  in  any  inter-scholastic  sport,  and  if  he 
has  paid  the  nominal  yearly  dues.  With  a  short,  but  successful  history, 
the  club  looks  to  the  future  for  a  larger  membership  and  a  still  wider 
range  of  activities. 


D  Heitzuiiatei  Row  4  B  Wtbb.i  D  Vlbnght,  B  Mewhoit, 
D  Owens,  S  Kulvm,  P  Bengel,  L  Fiank  D  McCracken,  R. 
Lawicncc,  T  Shepherd  Row  5  R  Kotchm  D  Challenger,  J 
Wuchina,  B.  Rogers,  D.  Bosson,  D.  .-Mtman,  B.  Garda,  B.  Turner, 
J.  Doscr,  L.  Fader. 


Varsity  'D'  Club 


Delta  Phi  Rho  Alpha 


Basketball,  volleyball,  tennis,  swimming,  bowling — these  are  just  some 
of  the  activities  encouraged  by  Delta  Phi  Rho  Alpha.  This  local  athletic 
honorary  for  women,  besides  encouraging  athletic  participation  and  in- 
terest, serves  to  recognize  students  who  have  shown  interest,  good 
sportsmanship,  and  ability  in  at  least  two  sports. 

The  individual  members  strive  to  encourage  interest  and  participation 
in  sports  by  their  own  participation.  Also,  the  group  annually  presents 
a  gold  key  to  the  senior  girl  who  has  most  actively  promoted  athletic 
participation  and  interest. 

The  honorary  consists  of  junior  and  senior  girls,  usually  tapped  in 
the  spring.  It  was  established  on  the  Duke  Campus  in  1921,  and  since 
then  has  contributed  to  the  growth  of  athletic  opportunities  for  women. 


Row    1;    Julie    Vance,    Martha   TovcU,    Pat   Swasey,   Gai: 
Porter.   Dilly  Dilworth,   Kitty   Dixon.  Nicki   Haynes. 


Alpha  Kappa  Psi 


Meeting  every  two  weeks,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  national  business  and 
commercial  fraternit\',  carried  out  a  busy  program  to  supplement  the 
formal  education  of  its  members.  The  organization  sponsored  research 
projects  in  commerce,  in  accounting,  and  in  financing.  Aiming  to  raise 
standards  in  their  profession,  they  evaluated  the  courses  leading  to  a 
degree  in  business  administration  and  studied  the  public  relations  fol- 
lowed in  the  field.  The  group  took  several  field  trips  in  which  they  ap- 
plied class-room  theories  to  actual  situations.  In  addition,  they  invited 
several  prominent  business  men  from  the  area  to  speak  at  their  dinner 
meetings. 

Highlights  of  the  year  were  the  award  banquets,  observance  of  Foun- 
der's Day,  and  pledging,  which  took  place  twice  this  year.  Majors  in 
business  administration,  accounting,  and  economics  with  a  "C"  average 
were  able  to  pledge.  A  scholastic  key  and  a  certificate  were  awarded  to 
the  senior  business  major  who  had  the  highest  average  for  three  years, 
and  an  award  was  also  presented  to  the  outstanding  member. 

Alpha  Kappa  Psi  is  the  oldest  national  honorary  in  its  field;  the  Duke 
chapter  is  56  years  old.  Mr.  Herbert  Hahn  acted  as  faculty  advisor  this 
year. 


Row  1:  Mike  Goodson,  Jack  Doscr,  Larry  Miralia,  V.P.;  Jules 
Dcvigne,  President;  L.  VV.  Ingram,  Secretary;  Frank  M.  Bunch. 
Treasuiii .  Rc\  Buiford,  Recording  Secretary.  Row  2:  Merrill 
Smith     BiuM     Baudei,    Carl    McLcmore.    Ralph   Kimmich,   R.    K. 


Reichmann.  Barry  Osmun,  Whit  Broome,  Paul  D.  Denton,  Jack 

DuPuy.   Row   3:   Charlie   Lucas,  Jr.,   Bob  Chambers,   Ronald  H. 

Davis,    Robert   M.   Thompson,   Rod   Bate,  George   Couchell,   Bill 
C:urrie,   George   Collctt. 


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Row  1:  J.  J.  Ebert.  W.  H.  Halstead,  N.  W.  Shepherd,  Jr.  Row  2:  R.  X.  Kotchin, 
J.  P.  Hamilton,  T.  L.  Engleby,  W.  H,  Lamb.  Row  3:  R.  C.  Titus,  E.  H.  Abbott, 
S.  Tavernise,  B.  H.  Gracey,  W.  Hottle,  R.  Breen. 


The  Arnold  Air  Society  was  founded  in  1947  in  honor  of  the  Com- 
manding General  of  the  A.rmy  Air  Forces  during  World  War  II,  Gen- 
eral H.  H.  "Hap"  Arnold.  The  organization  is  a  national  honorary 
which  salutes  the  outstanding  cadets  in  each  detachment.  The  Society 
has  been  active  on  the  Duke  University  campus  since  1950. 

Under  the  direction  and  guidance  of  Major  Halstead,  the  Arnold 
Air  Society  has  set  for  itself  the  goals  of  promoting  good  citizenship  in 
this  modern  age  of  air  and  space,  as  well  as  lending  its  support  to  the 
United  States  Air  Force.  To  realize  these  ends,  various  members  of  the 
Society  direct  the  local  Civil  Air  Patrol  program.  In  addition,  they  act 
as  instructors  to  teach  drill  procedure  in  the  Durham  schools.  Finally, 
the  Society  sponsors  an  annual  drill  competition  for  neighboring 
AFROTC  and  NROTC  drill  teams. 

AFROTC  cadets  are  accepted  to  the  Arnold  Air  Society  only  after 
they  have  met  the  following  qualifications:  the  candidate  must  indicate 
a  definite  interest  in  the  organization;  he  must  be  passed  by  a  selection 
board;  and  he  must  maintain  a  "C"  average  in  his  overall  curriculum. 


Arnold  Air  Society 


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Row  1:  A.  S.  Daus;htridge,  J.  S.  Boyd,  J.  H.  O'Brion,  treasurer: 
Lt.  M.  E.  Shirley,  USN,  Advisor;  W.  E.  Sykes,  President;  W.  W. 
Farrcll,  Secretary;  A.  G.  Mullin.  Row  2:  S.  B.  Zumbro,  S.  D. 
Ga(?er,  R.  E.  Whitmore,  T.  A.  Hamilton,  J.  B.  Whitsctt,  J.  F. 
Whitmore.  R.  L.  McCaughan.  Row  3:  G.  C.  Mullen,  W.  J.  Black- 
In  January  of  1958.  the  first  initiation  of  the  Corsairs  was  held.  This 
organization  was  founded  at  Duke  to  recognize  significant  achievement 
by  midshipmen  in  the  naval  reserve  program  at  Duke.  Since  its  found- 
ing, the  Corsairs  Society  has  made  progress  toward  the  attainment  of 
its  threefold  goal:  to  honor  outstanding  midshipmen,  to  increase  the 
esprit  de  corps  in  the  NROTC,  and  to  stimulate  interest  in  the  Navy 
on  the  Duke  campus. 

Only  juniors  and  seniors  are  eligible  for  membership  in  the  Corsairs. 
In  addition,  candidates  for  membership  must  display  a  good  attitude 
toward  the  naval  program  and  its  work.  A  "B"  average  in  naval  science 
and  an  overall  "C"  average  are  also  necessary  qualifications  for  mem- 
bership. 

Although  the  Corsairs  Society  functions  to  a  small  degree  on  the 
Duke  University  campus,  its  influence  may  be  felt  in  the  naval  reserve 
program  and  at  NROTC  activities.  Attempting  to  fulfill  the  need  for 
an  NROTC  honorary  fraternity,  this  society  promotes  interest  in  naval 
activities  and  the  ideals  of  outstanding  achievement  in  such  activities. 
Meetings  are  held  regularly  and  often  feature  talks  by  naval  officers.  At 
the  present  time,  the  members  of  this  organization  are  working  toward 
an  eventual  expansion  into  a  national  naval  honorary  society. 


mon,  A.  C.  Reynolds,  D.  M.  Chapin,  F.  M.  Bunch,  H.  C.  Shaffer, 
B.  A.  Chappell.  Row  4:  D,  J.  Grinstead,  E.  E.  Messikomer,  R.  B. 
Chapman,  E.  C.  Routh,  D.  M.  Nee,  W.  L,  Taylor,  H.  G.  Shef- 


Corsairs 


Pi  Tau  Sigma 


Pi  Tau  Sigma,  the  national  honorary  mechanical  engineering  frater- 
nity, has  been  active  at  Duke  since  Pi  Iota  chapter  was  installed  on  May 
13,  1944.  This  year,  the  group  sponsored  review  lectures  for  the  E.I.T. 
examination;  presented  an  award  to  the  senior  mechanical  engineer  who 
presented  the  best  paper,  either  in  class  or  in  professional  society  compe- 
tition; and  gave  an  award  to  the  sophomore  mechanical  engineer  with 
the  highest  academic  average.  President  Bob  Biggers  and  Vice-President 
Britt  Burns,  with  the  sponsorship  of  Professor  Elsevier,  led  this  year's 
group  in  its  activities.  Other  officers  were  Corresponding  Secretary  Ron 
Busch,  Recording  Secretary  Ron  Kalish,  and  Treasurer  Bill  Wheaton. 

The  fraternity,  which  has  chapters  on  sixty-seven  campuses  and  a 
membership  of  over  30,000,  works  to  foster  the  high  ideals  of  the  engi- 
neering profession,  to  promote  the  mutual  professional  welfare  of  its 
members,  and  to  develop  in  mechanical  engineering  students  the  at- 
tributes necessary  for  effective  leadership  and  the  assumption  of  demo- 
cratic responsibilities.  Members  are  selected  from  the  top  twenty-five  per 
cent  of  the  junior  class  and  the  top  thirty-five  percent  of  the  senior  class. 


Row   1:  Kalish.  Young,  Biggers.  Busch.  VVhcattr.  Row  2:  Sicf.  Carroll,  Ma 
Jones,  Smith.  Not  pictured — Burns,  Leib. 


In  these  days  when  the  need  of  more  scholastic  guides  for  the  younger 
generation  is  so  urgently  felt,  the  importance  of  an  education  honorary 
is  self-evident.  Several  meetings  of  the  past  year  were  devoted  to  dis- 
cussion of  the  dilemmas  facing  new  teachers.  These  meetings  were  open 
to  non-members  so  as  to  include  all  education  students  interested  in 
these  problems.  In  addition  to  the  annual  banquet,  the  society  met  to 
hear  guest  speakers  in  the  held. 

Membership  in  this  professional  honorary  is  restricted  to  juniors, 
seniors,  and  graduate  students.  The  qualifications  demand  a  status  in 
the  upper  fifth  of  the  class,  and  a  "B"  average  in  education  courses. 
Initiation  carries  with  it  the  implication  that  these  students  have  evident 
potential  for  attaining  success  in  a  teaching  career.  Induction  of  new 
members  occurs  at  the  end  of  each  semester,  the  spring  tapping  being 
much  longer,  due  to  the  greater  number  of  students  having  completed 
student-teaching.  The  honorary  continues  to  function  during  the  sum- 
mer as  primarily  a  graduate  society. 

Kappa  Delta  Pi  is  national  in  scope,  and  there  are  presently  220  col- 
lege chapters.  The  Duke  chapter  has  been  in  existence  since  1927. 


Kappa  Delta  Pi 

O 


Row  1 :  Marjorie  Althouse,  Judy  Van  Ausdall,  Margaret  Ann 
Riddle,  Deanna  Crary  Reeser,  Elizabeth  S.  Thompson.  Row  2: 
J.   W.   Carr,  Jr.,   Ruby  R.   West,   Nell  Thrift,   Annie   Lewis  John- 


ston, Tobey  Milne,  Carol  MacTicrnan,  W.  H,  Cartwright.  Row 
3:  Judy  Claxon.  W,  A.  Stumpf,  Charles  K.  Franzen,  Jack  Lawrie, 
Amos  Clark,  Robert  A.  Pittillo,  Jr. 


Row  1 ;  F.  Dudley  Br 
Row  2:  William  E.  1 
Samuel  S.  So. 


J.   R.  Saweis,  R.  M.  Williamson.  John  .A.  Koskinen. 
i.   James   ^'.    M.    Hale.   Bob   Garda.   John    E.    Sheats. 


Those  Duke  students  who  have  displayed  an  exceptional  ability  in 
the  science  of  physics  find  a  common  meeting  ground  in  the  Sigma  Pi 
Sigma  honorary.  Duke's  Beta  Chapter,  founded  in  1925,  has  the  dis- 
tinction of  being  the  second  oldest  chapter  in  the  nation.  The  guiding 
purpose  of  this  fraternity  is  to  bring  about  a  closer  relationship  among 
physics  students  and  between  these  students  and  the  faculty  of  the 
Physics  Department.  Other  prime  functions  of  the  group  are  to  recog- 
nize the  superior  students  in  physics  and  mathematics,  and  to  encourage 
and  promote  work  and  study  in  these  fields. 

William  Baylis  performed  the  duties  of  gavel-wielder  during  the  past 
year,  assisted  by  the  other  officers:  Dudley  Bryant,  Vice-President;  Sam- 
uel So,  Secretary;  and  James  Sawyers,  Treasurer.  Dr.  W.  H.  William- 
son served  as  advisor  to  the  group.  Several  business  meetings  were  held 
throughout  the  year  in  addition  to  the  spring  picnic,  which  was  given 
for  students  and  faculty  of  the  Physics  Department. 

Individuals  are  qualified  for  admission  to  Sigma  Pi  Sigma  after  hav- 
ing completed  eleven  semester  hours  in  physics.  A  minimum  "B"  aver- 
age is  required,  both  in  physics  and  in  overall  course  work. 


Sigma  Pi  Sigma 


Row  1;  B.  Bradbury.  Pres.;  J.  Church,  Sec:  B.  Hauser,  W  P.  Row  2:  D.  Mc- 
Crary,  M.  McLeod.  S.  Stewart,  G.  Ginibel.  Row  3:  F.  Reeser,  J.  Stewart,  W. 
Hottle. 


Psi  Chi  Delta  is  the  Duke  chapter  of  the  national  psychology  honor- 
ary, Psi  Chi,  with  which  it  affiliated  in  1958.  It  is  the  avowed  purpose  of 
this  chapter  to  nurture  the  "spark  of  psychological  ability  and  achieve- 
ment by  offering  a  climate  congenial  to  its  creative  development."  The 
climate  is  bound  to  be  thus,  for  after  having  climbed  above  eight  semes- 
ter hours  of  psychology  to  reach  an  overall  grade  point  average  of  2.8 
and  a  3.0  average  in  psychology,  who  wouldn't  be  congenial?  The  stu- 
dents who  attain  this  summit  naturally  have  the  common  interests  neces- 
sary to  unite  and  advance  the  science  of  psychology  and  to  encourage, 
stimulate,  and  maintain  scholarship  of  the  individual  members  in  all 
fields,  particularly  in  psychology.  This  year,  led  by  Barbara  Bradbury 
and  advised  by  Dr.  Spielberger,  the  group  decided  to  admit  certain 
worthy  students,  who  have  completed  the  scholastic  ascent,  in  both  a 
spring  and  fall  initiation.  In  addition  to  honoring  students  for  achieve- 
ment in  psychology,  the  organization  informs  its  members  of  vocational 
and  professional  opportunities  in  this  field  and  informs  them  of  ad- 
vancement in  psychological  research. 


Psi  Chi  Delta 


Pi  Mu  Epsilon 


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Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  the  national  mathematics  honorary  society,  was  estab- 
lished at  Duke  University  in  1932  to  stimulate  interest  and  promote 
scholarship  in  mathematics.  Since  its  founding,  this  honorary  has  grown 
steadily,  and  boasts  a  large  and  enthusiastic  membership.  Admission  to 
membership  is  restricted  to  those  students  whose  interest  has  already 
been  stimulated  enough  to  complete  Math  52,  and  whose  scholarship 
has  been  promoted  to  an  overall  '"B"  and  a  "B"  in  math  through  second 
semester  calculus.  Be  the  standards  for  membership  as  high  as  they  may, 
the  group  initiates  new  members  twice  yearly,  in  the  spring  and  fall.  At 
each  of  these  meetings  the  just-welcomed  neophytes  are  either  be- 
wildered or  inspired  by  papers  read  by  senior  math  majors  or  professors. 
Sponsored  by  Dr.  F.  G.  Dressel  and  directed  by  John  Koskinen,  the  in- 
dividuals of  this  group  strive  to  gain  the  intellectual  equippage  which 
will  best  prepare  them  to  march  into  the  cruel  world  of  unknown  "X's" 
and  IBM  machines. 


Row  1  Caiol  Wilson  secietai\  Bobbv  Kaye  Whitcnton,  Deborah 
Pike,  Haiiitt  \uui5k\  Barbaia  Burton.  Roxannc  Smathers, 
Laura  Turnti  Elaine  Tuinei  Sarah  Core.  Treasurer.  Row  2: 
John  KokuKu  Diitctoi  S  L  Stewart  III,  P.  G.  Little.  John 
b    ONnl     William    H     Hallid\     Jr.,   Marvin   H.    Greene,   Samuel 


S,  So,  Ronald  E.  Busch,  Everette  V.  Snotherly.  Jr.  Row  3:  Wil- 
liam Bayliss,  Doug  Nuetzman,  Williams,  Lawrence  S.,  Vice- 
President;  Dwight  Harrelson,  C,  W,  Rose,  James  .Albert  Ken- 
nedy, R.  J.  Maxson,  W.  H.  Wheater. 


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Sigma  Delta  Pi 


"O-ley!"  accompanied  by  the  flourish  of  a  red  cape,  may  be  the  secret 
password  of  Duke's  Spanish  honorary.  However,  due  to  a  dearth  of  bull 
fights  in  the  Durham  area,  the  members  of  Sigma  Delta  Pi  were  limited 
to  more  urbane  activities.  The  group  met  monthly  under  the  sponsorship 
of  Senor  Castellano,  and  held  an  initiation  banquet  and  a  spring  din- 
ner at  which  guest  speakers  were  invited  to  speak  on  subjects  pertinent 
to  Spain  or  Spanish  life.  The  group  also  held  picnics  as  get-togethers 
during  favorable  weather. 

This  honorary  stresses  the  improvement  of  spoken  Spanish  and  strives 
to  further  its  members'  appreciation  of  Spanish  cultural  contributions. 
In  addition  to  rewarding  those  students  who  have  shown  outstanding 
attainments  and  interest  in  the  study  of  the  language,  Sigma  Delta  Pi 
endeavors  to  promote  a  better  understanding  of  relations  between  Span- 
ish and  English  speaking  countries  and  to  acquaint  its  members  with 
the  opportunities  for  travel  and  employment  in  connection  with  this 
language. 

Students  taking  Spanish  courses  on  the  91  level  or  above,  and  who 
show  interest  in  the  language  and  culture,  are  admitted  to  the  honorary 
on  the  basis  of  an  overall  "B"  average  as  well  as  a  "B"  average  in  all 
Spanish  courses. 


•  Dougall.  Sr.  Davis,  Elsye  Ncy,  Barbara  Burtor 
Connie  Cainc.  Sr.  Castellano,  Sra  Castellanc 
Fooks.    Caroline    Hansen     Bob   Shulman,   Carob 


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Gaynl  Plair,  Chris  Rumpf,  Janet  Kline,  Joy  Judd,  Robin 
n    Bob   Webber    Row  3:   Madeleine   Evans,  Ann  Crandall, 

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Pi  Sigma 
Alpha 

To  stimulate  interest  in  public  affairs  and 
government  is  the  purpose  of  Pi  Sigma  Alpha, 
National  Political  Science  Honor  Society. 
Taking  advantage  of  the  election  year.  Pi 
Sigma  Alpha  sponsored  a  fall  panel  discus- 
sion, "Will  the  Sleeper  Issues  Determine  the 
Election?"  In  the  spring  the  society  sponsored 
a  symposium,  "Criteria  for  Survival." 

Founded  on  the  Duke  Campus  in  1955,  the 
honorary  selects  members  from  those  students 
who  have  completed  ten  semester  hours  of 
political  science  with  a  B-average,  are  in  the 
upper  third  of  their  class,  and  evince  an  in- 
terest in  political  science.  Dr.  Roma  S.  Cheek 
is  the  group's  sponsor. 


tutu      \nthon\    Saub.  i     R<m    J     M, 
Masfnii,  Jim  Whitlock,  Linda  Eg.an 


Row  1:  Lola  Powers,  Secretary:  Judy  Shreve,  Treas- 
urer; Mai  Xathanson.  Row  2:  Dick  Parks,  Larry 
Warner,  Vice  President:  Earl  McCarroll,  President. 


Theta  Alpha 
Phi 


The  cast  of  Theta  Alpha  Phi  is  not  limited 
to  Duke  actors  and  actresses  deserving  of  a 
star  on  their  dressing  room  doors.  It  includes, 
as  well,  those  students  who  have  made  out- 
standing contributions  to  campus  productions 
in  such  endeavors  as  directing,  playwriting,  or 
business  management.  By  recognition  of  these 
students,  the  drama  honorary  strives  to  stimu- 
late interest  and  creativeness  and  to  promote 
artistic  achievement  in  the  theatre  arts.  Initi- 
ations were  held  each  semester,  and  the  an- 
nual banquet  was  given  in  honor  of  the  gradu- 
ating members. 


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Order  of 
Hippocrates 

Kach  semester  the  members  of  the  Order  of 
Hippocrates  are  honored  at  a  banquet  given 
by  the  Duke  Pre-Medical  Society,  and  at  this 
time,  new  members  are  initiated  into  the  Or- 
der. Membership  in  the  Pre-Med  Society  is 
the  first  requirement  for  induction  to  the  Or- 
der of  f^ippocrates.  A  candidate  must  also 
have  a  3.0  overall  average  in  a  minimum  of 
75  semester  hours,  and  a  3.0  average  in  the 
pre-med  sciences.  Members  of  this  honorary 
are  those  students  who  have  contributed  sig- 
nificantly to  extra-curricular  organizations,  and 
who  have  exemplified  the  qualities  of  charac- 
ter essential  to  a  successful  medical  career. 


W.    H.    Spcvicr    III,    Marilyn    Lewis,    Larry   Frank. 


Kappa  Kappa 
Psi 


Kappa  Kappa  Psi  promoted  interest  in  music 
this  year  by  publicizing  and  ushering  for  the 
Concert  Band,  sponsoring  a  music  entry  in  the 
Joe  College  Parade,  entertaining  visiting  bands 
after  football  games,  and  planning  the  High 
School  Solo  and  Ensemble  Contest.  This  or- 
ganization is  a  national  band  honorary  which 
recognizes  outstanding  college  bandsmen. 
Members  are  admitted  on  the  basis  of  active 
participation  and  outstanding  musicianship 
shown  during  one  year  in  the  Marching  Band 
or  in  the  Concert  Band. 


Row  1:  William  Rankin.  J.  Tim  Strickland,  Paul 
R.  Bryan,  John  S.  O'Neall,  H.  Lynn  Chenault. 
Row  2:  William  E.  Baylis,  John  W.  Taylor,  Millard 
C.  Dunn,  Jr.,  Mike  Greene,  Bill  Morgan.  Row  3: 
Martin  G.  Buehler,  Russell  L.  Jones,  Henry  D,  Hes- 
ter, F.  Leigh  Winslow,  Robert  L.  Blankenhoin. 
Dwight  H.  Harrelson. 


Academics 


The  President 

of 

Duke  University 

Dr  Deryl  Hart 


Dr.  Julian  Deryl  Hart  assumed  his  duties  as  President  of  Duke 
University  on  March  7,  1961.  A  native  of  Prattsburg,  Georgia,  he 
received  his  B.A.  and  M.A.  from  Emory  College  and  Emory 
University.  He  attended  Medical  School  at  The  Johns  Hopkins 
University  and  then  remained  there  as  a  surgeon  and  instructor  of 
surgery  until  1930.  Dr.  Hart  came  to  Duke  in  1930  as  a  professor 
of  surgery  and  Chairman  of  the  Department  in  the  Duke  Univer- 
sity School  of  Medicine,  which  position  h;  held  until  his  appoint- 
ment as  President  Pro-Tem  on  July  1,  1960. 

At  present  he  is  a  Governor  of  the  American  College  of  Surgeons 
and  a  member  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors. He  is  also  a  member  of  the  Council  of  the  Southern  Society 
of  Clinical  Surgeons.  The  President  is  also  active  in  several  local 
charities  and  organizations  and  last  year  directed  the  local  drive  for 
the  American  Heart  Fund.  As  an  outstanding  doctor,  leader,  and 
philanthropist.  Dr.  Hart  commands  the  respect  due  to  his  position 
as  President  of  Duke  University. 


BuNVAN  Snipes  Womble 

CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 


Serving  as  the  legislative  branch  of  Duke  Univer- 
sity's government,  the  Board  of  Trustees  has  many 
diversified  tasks.  These  duties  include  the  confirma- 
tion of  appointments  to  the  faculty,  the  regulation  and 
legislation  of  the  rules  and  by-laws  of  the  university, 
and  the  approval  and  issuing  of  diplomas  and  marks 
of  recognition.  Of  vital  importance  also  is  the  Board's 
responsibility  for  the  election  of  the  University's  presi- 
dent and  for  Duke's  financial  organization. 

This  year  the  Board  was  under  the  direction  of  the 
newly  appointed  chairman,  Bunyan  Snipes  Womble  of 
"Winston-Salem,  North  Carolina.  The  thirty-six  mem- 
bers of  the  Board  are  appointed  by  the  North  Caro- 
Ima  Methodist  Church  in  conjunction  with  the  uni- 
versity Alumni  Association.  The  trustees  serve  a  term 
of  six  years.  Since  meetings  are  held  only  twice  a  year, 
a  seven  member  Executive  Committee  is  chosen  by  the 
Board  to  carry  out  business  requiring  immediate  at- 
tention. 


The  Executive  Committee 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees 


Amos  R.  Kearns,  Kenneth  C.  Towe,  Benjamin  F.   Few,  Dr.  Hart,   B.   S.   Womble,   Richard  E.  Thigpen,   Thomas   L.  Perkins. 


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Herbert  J.  Herring,  B.A.,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

VICE-PRESIDENT   IN    THE    DIVISION    OF 
STUDENT   LIFE 


Charles  E.  Jordan,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

VICE   PRESIDENT  IN  THE  DIVISION  OF  PUBLIC 
RELATIONS 


Administration 


Allen  Building,  centrally  situated  on  West  Campus,  has  a  loca- 
tion of  symbolic  significance,  for  Allen  Building  is  the  veritable 
heart  of  the  University.  Within  this  structure  are  housed  the  vast 
workings  and  machinations  of  Duke's  administration. 

Alfred  Smith  Brower,  Treasurer  of  the  University,  serves  on  the 
Investment  Committee.  The  newest  member  of  the  administration 
is  R.  Taylor  Cole,  the  Provost  of  the  University.  Dr.  Cole  is  re- 
sponsible for  setting  the  academic  calendar  of  the  University.  John 
M.  Dozier  holds  two  offices,  those  of  Secretary  and  Assistant  Busi- 
ness Manager. 

The  man  directly  responsible  for  many  of  Duke's  financial  af- 
fairs, G.  C.  Henricksen  has  for  many  years  served  as  Business  Man- 
ager and  Comptroller.  Serving  as  Dean  of  Trinity  College  and 
Vice  President  in  the  Division  of  Student  life  is  Dr.  Herbert  J. 
Herring. 

Marcus  E.  Hobbs  has  been  concerned  with  the  University  for 
the  past  twenty-five  years.  Beginning  as  an  instructor  in  the  Chem- 
istry Department  in  1935,  Dr.  Hobbs  is  at  present  Assistant  Provost 
and  Dean  of  the  University. 

A  vice-president  in  the  Division  of  Public  Relations  is  Charles  E. 
Jordan.  Mr.  Jordan  is  active  in  the  fields  of  alumni  relations,  pub- 
lic information,  appointments  and  placements,  and  intercollegiate 
athletics. 

The  University  Registrar,  Richard  L.  Tuthill,  was  appointed  in 
January,  1954.  Dr.  Tuthill  is  responsible  for  student  admissions 
and  records. 

Charles  E.  Ward,  the  final  member  of  the  Allen  Building  elite, 
is  Dean  of  Undergraduate  Instruction.  He  is  in  charge  of  co-or- 
dinating the  academic  programs  of  the  three  Colleges. 


Dr.  R.  T.  Cole,  B.A.,  M.D. 

PROVOST    OF    THE    UNIVERSITY 


Marcus  E.  Hobbs,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

DEAN   OF  THE    UNIVERSITY 


John  M.  Dozier,  B.A. 
secretary  of  the  university 


Alfred  S.  Brower,  B.A. 

TREASURER  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


G.  C.  Henricksen,  B.A.,  M.A.,  C.P.A. 

BUSINESS    MANAGER    AND    C:OMPTROLLER 


Richard  L.  Tuthill,  B.A., 

UNIVERSITY   REGISTRAR 


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Trinity 
College 


Trinity  College  was  once  an  institution  in  itself, 
and  now  with  the  growth  of  Duke  University  it 
still  remains  the  heart  of  the  larger  institution.  It 
includes  all  male  members  of  Duke's  undergradu- 
ate body  with  the  exception  of  the  Engineers,  and 
is  primarily  concerned  with  the  advancement  of 
the  Liberal  Arts  program.  The  position  of  Dean 
of  Trinity  College  is  held  by  Dr.  Alan  K.  Man- 
chester, a  member  of  the  History  Department,  and 
a  holder  of  degrees  from  thr;e  nationally  known 
universities.  His  duties  involve  regulating  and  su- 
pervising the  academic  program  of  the  college. 
Dr.  Manchester  is  assisted  by  Dean  Howard  A. 
Strobel  who  specializes  in  academic  counseling  as 
well  as  being  an  Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
Dean  Charles  Johnson,  a  holder  of  three  degrees 
from  Duke,  is  Assistant  Dean  in  charge  of  upper- 
classmen.  Dean  Barney  L.  Jones,  also  a  Duke 
graduate,  is  an  Assistant  Professor  of  Religion 
and  being  Dean  of  Freshmen,  serves  as  master  of 
ceremonies  at  the  weekly  Freshman  Assemblies. 

Outside  the  academic  realm,  Dean  Robert  B. 
Cox  is  the  busiest  and  most  well-known  figure  in 
Trinity  College.  "The  Great  White  Father,"  as  he 
is  known  to  the  students,  has  held  the  position  of 
Dean  of  Undergraduate  Men  since  1946.  His  pri- 
mary responsibilities  lie  in  counseling  undergradu- 
ates on  almost  any  conceivable  matter  not  pertain- 
ing to  academics.  At  night  Dean  Cox  is  generally 


Robert  B.  Cox,  B.A.,  M.A. 

DEAN   OF   UNDERGRADUATE    MEN 


Alan  K.  Manchester,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

DEAN    OF    TRINITY    COLLEGE 


Charles  B.  Johnson,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ed.D. 

ASSISTANT  DEAN   OF   TRINITY   COLLEGE 


Barney  L.  Jones,  B.A.,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANT  DEAN   OF   TRINITY   COLLEGE 


kept  quite  busy  breaking  up  "any  group  of  stu- 
dents causing  unnecessary  noise  or  destruction" 
and  speaking  at  freshman  house  meetings. 

Everett  B.  Weatherspoon,  Admissions  Director 
of  Trinity  College  and  the  College  of  Engineering, 
is  the  man  responsible  for  upholding  the  standards 
set  down  by  James  B.  Duke  in  his  request  that 
"great  care  and  discrimination  be  exercised  in  ad- 
mitting as  students  only  those  whose  previous  rec- 
ords show  a  character,  determination,  and  applica- 
tion evincing  a  wholesome  and  real  ambition  for 
life."  The  Class  of  1964  should  fulfill  every  facet 
of  the  great  benefactor's  request.  From  some  3,028 
applications,  686  young  men  representing  39  states 
and  6  foreign  countries  were  selected.  On  the  basis 
of  test  scores  and  past  school  records  this  was  po- 
tentially the  best  entering  class  in  the  history  of 
Duke  University. 

The  various  departments  of  Trinity  College  are 
all  involved  in  numerous  specialized  research  proj- 
ects. Through  these  projects  and  the  high  academic 
standards  it  maintains.  Trinity  College  does  the 
bulk  of  work  in  upholding  and  improving  the  rep- 
utation of  Duke  University. 


Howard  A.  Strobel,  B.S.,  Ph.D. 

ASSISTANT  DEAN  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE 


Walter  J.  Seeley,  E.E.,  M.S. 

DEAN   OF  THE   COLLEGE  OF   ENGINEERING 


College 

of  Engineering 


The  College  of  Engineering  is  divided  into  depart- 
ments of  Civil,  Electrical,  and  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. Dean  Walter  J.  Seely,  president  of  the  southeast- 
ern section  of  the  American  Society  for  Engineering 
Education,  is  head  of  the  College  and  responsible  for 
the  details  of  its  administration.  Dr.  Earl  Ivan  Brown 
II,  a  prominent  name  in  Who's  Who  in  Engineering, 
heads  the  Department  of  Civil  Engineering,  while  the 
Electrical  Engineering  Department  is  run  by  Dr. 
Charles  R.  Vail,  who  is  active  in  the  American  In- 
stitute of  Electrical  Engineers.  John  N.  Macduff 
rounds  out  the  administration  of  the  College  as  head  of 
the  Department  of  Mechanical  Engineering. 

This  year  the  College  of  Engineering  received  over 
y)  100,000  in  government  grants  for  research  in  six  dif- 
ferent fields.  The  largest  of  these  projects,  financed 
by  a  ^57,000  atomic  energy  grant,  was  the  develop- 
ment of  low  temperature  electronics  in  order  to  con- 
struct faster  and  more  compact  computers.  Other  proj- 
ects included  research  on  vibration,  soil  analysis,  hy- 
perbolic paraboloidal  surfaces,  and  old  age. 

1960  also  saw  the  beginning  of  a  newly  approved 
Ph.D.  program  in  electrical  engineering  with  an  en- 
rollment of  four  men.  The  College  also  had  an  un- 
usually large  graduate  enrollment  of  32  and  saw  a 
new  high  in  its  female  enrollment  with  five  woman 
engineers.  Another  inovation  was  the  reduction  of  re- 


EvERETi   B.  Weathkrspoon,  B.A. 

DIRECTOR    or    ADMISSIONS 


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quirements  for  graduation  from  148  semester  hours 
to   142,  thus  lessening  the  freshmen  course  load. 

The  College  of  Engineering  was  incorporated  as  a 
division  of  Duke  University  in  1939  but  instruction 
in  engineering  goes  back  to  1887  in  Trinity  College. 
The  college  is  one  of  the  fastest  progressing  institu- 
tions at  Duke.  It  now  offers  a  combined  Liberal  Arts- 
Engineering  program  with  nine  well  known  liberal  arts 
colleges.  The  Engineering  Building,  completed  in 
1948  and  located  on  west  campus,  is  fully  equipped 
with  modern  laboratories,  drafting  rooms,  and  a 
27,500  volume  engineering  library. 

The  affairs  of  the  College  of  Engineering  are  ad- 
ministered by  the  Dean  of  the  College  with  the  as- 
sistance of  an  Executive  Committee  which  includes  the 
Chairmen  of  the  three  Departments  of  Engineering, 
the  assistant  to  the  Dean,  and  the  Dean  of  Under- 
graduate Instruction  of  the  University.  The  legislative 
end  of  the  college  is  handled  by  the  Engineering  Fac- 
ulty Council,  which  is  responsible  for  the  curriculum 
and  for  determining  policies  in  educational  and  admin- 
istartive  matters  that  pertain  exclusively  to  the  Col- 
lege of  Engineering.  The  College,  as  an  integral  part 
of  the  University,  gives  the  student  the  opportunity 
to  enjoy  the  facilities  of  the  entire  physical  and  aca- 
demic plant. 


Earl  Ivan  Brown,  II,  B.S..  M.S.,  Ph.D. 

CHAIRMAN  OF  THE   DEPARTMENT  OF   CIVIL   ENGINEERING 


John  N.  Macduff,  M.M.E. 

chairman  of  the  department  of  mechanical 

engineering 


Charles  R.  Vail,  M.S.  in  E.E.,  Ph.D. 

CHAIRMAN  OF  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ELECTRICAL 
ENGINEERING 


Woman's 
College 


The  four  years  spent  in  the  Woman's  College 
of  Duke  University  are  important  in  preparing 
and  directing  the  course  of  a  woman's  life  after 
college.  This  preparation  includes  education,  not 
only  in  the  narrow  textbook  sense,  but  also  in  the 
broader  concept  of  living  together  as  a  responsible 
community.  The  responsibility  for  this  education 
rests  on  the  effort  of  individual  students  and  on 
the  efforts  of  those  in  authority  to  anticipate  and 
meet  her  needs. 

The  deans  of  the  Woman's  College  endeavor 
to  meet  their  responsibility  to  the  students  with 
long  hours  of  work.  By  working  closely  with  the 
students  in  various  activities,  they  share  problems 
of  administration  and  student  life  and  give  the 
students  the  opportunity  to  participate  in  finding 
solutions. 


Roberta  Florence  Brinkley,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D..  L.L.D. 

DEAN  OF  THE  WOMAn's  COLLEGE 


Mary  Grace  Wilson,  B.A.,  M.A. 

DEAN    OF    undergraduate    WOMEN 


Lillian  Lee,  B.A.,  M.Ed. 

assistant    dean    of    undergraduate    WOME^ 


Ellen  Harris  Huckabee,  B.A.,  M.A. 

DEAN    OF    UNDERGRADUATE    INSTRUCTION 


Marianna  Duncan  Jenkins,  B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

ASSOCIATE   DEAN   OF   UNDERGRADUATE  INSTRUCTION 


Women  of  long  experience  in  the  field  of  edu- 
cation comprise  the  dean's  staffs  of  the  College. 
Miss  Roberta  Florence  Brinkley,  Dean  of  the 
Woman's  College  was  graduated  from  Agnes 
Scott  College.  She  received  her  M.A.  and  Ph.D. 
degrees  from  George  Peabody  College  for  Teach- 
ers and  from  Yale  University.  She  is  the  author 
of  a  number  of  books  and  articles  on  Seventeenth 
Century  English.  Miss  Mary  Grace  Wilson,  Dean 
of  Undergraduate  Women,  graduated  from  Win- 
throp  College  and  received  her  M.A.  from  Colum- 
bia. She  coordinates  the  non-academic  affairs  of 
the  college  student  lite.  Miss  Lillian  Lee  assumed 
the  duties  of  Assistant  Dean  of  Undergraduate 
Women  this  year.  A  graduate  of  Duke  Univer- 
sity, she  received  her  M.S.  in  education  from  In- 
diana University.  In  her  new  capacity,  Miss  Lee 
serves  as  advisor  to  the  treasurers  of  campus  or- 
ganizations and  handles  student  employment. 

Miss  Ellen  Huckabee.  as  Dean  of  Undergrad- 
uate Instruction,  serves  as  academic  advisor  to  th: 
Freshman  Advisory  Council.  Associate  Dean  of 
LIndergraduate  Instruction,  Miss  Marianna  Jenk- 
ins, received  her  A.B.  and  Ph.D.  from  Bryn  Mawr 
and  her  M.A.  from  Radcliffe.  She  serves  as  aca- 
demic advisor  to  junior  and  senior  women.  Mrs. 
W.  S.  Persons,  Director  of  Admissions,  was 
awarded  her  B.A.  and  M.A.  detjrees  from  Duke. 


Elizabeth  Anderson  Persons,  B.A.,  M.A. 

DIRECTOR    OF    admissions 


Department 


Ransom  R.  Patrick 

B.A.,  University  of  Washington 

M.F.A.,  Ph.D.,  Princeton 

University 

ART   DEPARTMENT 


Lieutenant-Colonel 

Charles  H.  Duncan 

LA.,  University  of  Virgin 

air  science  department 


Henry  J.  Costing 

B.A.,  Hope  College 

M.A.,  Michigan  State  University 

Ph.D..  University  of  Minnesota 

BOTANY    department 


I 


John  H.  Saylor 

B.A.,  M.S.,  Southern  Methodist 

University 

Ph.D.,  Duke  University 

CHEMISTRY    DEPARTMENT 


Frank  T.  de  Vyver 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Oberlin  College 

M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Princeton  University 

ECONOMICS   and    BUSINESS 
ADMINISTRATION    DEPARTMENT 


William  H.  Cartwright 

B.S.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  University  of 

Michigan 

education  department 


Heads 


Arlin  Turner 
B.A.,  West  Texas  State  College 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  University  of  Texas 

ENGLISH    DEPARTMENT 


Edward  Willard  Berry 
B.A.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Ph.D.,  Johns  Hopkins 

GEOLOGY    DEPARTMENT 


Herman  Salinger 

B.A.,  Princeton   University 

M.A.,  Stanford  University 

Ph.D.,  Yale  University 

GERMAN    department 


James  N.  Truesdale 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Duke 

University 

greek  department 


Richard  L.  Watson,  Jr. 

!../!.,  Ph.D.,  Yale  University 

history  department 


Robert  Samuel  Rogers 
B.A.,  University  of  Pennsylvania 

M.A.,  Columbia  University 
M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Princeton   University 
Fellow  American  Academy  in  Rome 

latin    and   ROMAN   STUDIES 

department 


John  Jay  Gergen 

B.A.,  M.A.,  University  of 

Minnesota 

Ph.D.,  Rice  Institute 

MATHEMATICS   DEPARTMENT 


Allan  H.  Bone 
B.A.,  University  of  Wisconsin 
M.A.^  Eastman  School  of  Music 

MUSIC   DEPARTMENT 


Ormond  R.  Simpson 
B.S.,  M.A.  College  of  Texas 
naval  science  department 


Charles  A.  Baylis 
B.A.,  M.A.,  University  of 

Washington 
Ph.D.,  Harvard  University 
philosophy  department 


Thomas  M.  Aycock 

.A.,  Oklahoma  State  University 

M.A.,  University  of  lorva 

west  campus  physical 

education  department 


Julia  R.  Grout 

■i.A.,  Mount  Holyoke  College 

M.S.,  Wellesley  College 

east  campus  physical 

education  department 


Department 


Robert  S.  Rankin 

B.A.,  Tusculum  College 

M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Princeton   University 

LL.D.,  Tusculum  College 

POLITICAL    SCIENCE    DEPARTMENT 


Eliot  H.  Rodnick 

B.A.,  Ph.D.,  Yale  University 

psychology  department 


James  H.  Phillips 

B.A.,  Duke  University 

.D.,  Ph.D.,  Yale  University 

RELIGION    DEPARTMENT 


GiFFORD  Davis 

B.A.,  Bowdoin  College 

M.A.,  Ph.D.,  Harvard  Utiiversity 

ROMANCE    LANGUAGES    DEPARTMENT 


John  C.  McKinney 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Colorado  State 

University 

Ph.D.,  Michigan  State  University 

sociology    AND    ANTHROPOLOGY 
DEPARTMENT 


Karl  M.  Wilbur 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Ohio  State  University 
Ph.D..  University  of  Pennsylvania 

ZOOLOGY   DEPARTMENT 


Heads 


Allan  Carter,  Ph.D. 

DEAN  OF  THE  GRADUATE  SCHOOL  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


Graduate 

and 
Professional 

Schools 


The  graduate  schools  of  Duke  University  pro- 
vide a  wide  range  of  opportunities  for  advanced 
work  in  various  fields.  The  diverse  curriculum  is 
reinforced  by  many  well-known  instructors  who 
have  contributed  significantly  in  their  fields. 

The  largest  graduate  school,  the  School  of  Arts 
and  Sciences,  offers  graduate  work  covering  the 
basic  courses  of  undergraduate  study  at  Duke. 
Twenty-two  departments  give  a  wide  range  of  sub- 
ject choice  to  those  aiming  for  their  Master  of 
Arts  or  a  Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree. 

Duke  University's  Divinity  School  proudly 
claims  its  rank  among  the  top  ten  in  the  nation. 
The  school  is  staffed  by  men  from  all  Protestant 
denominations.  Previously,  successful  completion 
has  culminated  in  a  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity 


Robert  E.  Cushman,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 

DEAN   OF   THE   DIVINITY  SCHOOL 


Elvin  R.  Latty,  J.D.,  J.Sc.D. 

DEAN    OF    THE    LAW    SCHOOL 


Elwood  S.  Harrar,  Ph.D. 

DEAN    OF    THE    SCHOOL    OF    FORESTRY 


Ur.  Barnes  Woodhall,  B.A.,  M.D. 

DEAN    OF    THE    SCHOOL    OF    MEDICINE 


or  Master  of  Religious  Education.  This  year  the 
Master  of  Theology  degree  has  been  added  to  fur- 
ther opportunities  of  study. 

Despite  the  School  of  Nursing's  primary  func- 
tion as  an  undergraduate  school,  work  leading  to 
a  Master  of  Science  is  also  offered.  By  working  in 
Duke  Hospital,  Durham  Health  Department,  and 
Carolina  Cerebral  Palsy  Hospital,  graduate  nurses 
have  a  chance  to  gain  practical  experience. 

A  wide  range  of  work  is  discovered  by  those 
who  enter  Duke's  Medical  School.  Its  location  in 
Duke  Hospital  presents  great  opportunity  to  add 
practical  to  theoretical  knowledge.  Upon  fulfill- 
ment of  the  established  standards,  the  degrees  of 
Masters  of  Science  in  Medicine  and  Medical 
Technology  and  Doctor  of  Medicine  are  confer- 
red. 

The  program  of  study  in  the  Law  School  leads 
to  the  degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Law,  Master  of  Law 
and  Doctor  of  Juridicial  Science.  Comprehensive 
courses  covering  almost  any  field  of  law,  one  of 
the  largest  law  libraries  in  the  country,  and  the 
utilization  of  a  Legal  Aid  Clinic  strengthen  its 
educational  position. 

Specialization  in  the  School  of  Forestry  leads 
to  the  degree  of  Master  or  Doctor  of  Forestry. 
Practical  work  can  be  done  in  the  Arboretum, 
greenhouses  and  Duke  Forest. 


Ann  M.  Jacobansky,  R.N.,  M.Ed. 

DEAN   OF  THE  SCHOOL  OF   NURSING 


James  T.  Cleland,  M.A.,  Th.D.,  D.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    PREACHING 


Robert  T.  Cole,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR   OF   POLITICAL   SCIENCE 


The 

James  B.  Duke 

Professors 


In  1953,  twelve  million  dollars  in  the  Duke  endow- 
ment fund  formed  the  basis  of  a  system  of  merit  for 
Duke  faculty  members.  In  honor  of  the  University's 
principal  benefactor  and  founder  of  the  endowment 
fund,  James  B.  Duke  Professorships  are  granted  as 
an  honor  to  those  who  have  excelled  in  particular  fields 
of  scolarship  and  university  life.  Fourteen  professors 
of   the   University   have  received   this  coveted  award. 


Dr.  Wilbert  C.  Davidson,  M.D.,  D.Sc,  LL.D. 

PROFESSOR   OF   PEDIATRICS 


Walter  Gordy,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR  OF    PHVSICS 


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Calvin  B.  Hoover,  Ph.D.,  Lict.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    ECONOMICS 


Paul  J.  Kramer,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    BOTANY 


Joseph  Markee,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    ANATOMY 


Walter  M.  Nielson,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    PHYSICS 


Charles  L.  B.  Lowndes,  S.J.D. 
professor  of  law 


Joseph  J.  Spengler,  Ph.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    ECONOMICS 


Walter  J.  Seeley,  E.E.,  M.S. 

PROFESSOR    OF    ELECTRICAL    ENGINEERING 


The 

James  B.  Duke 

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essors 


H.  Shelton  Smith.  Ph.D.,  D.D.,  Litt.D. 

PROFESSOR   OF   AMERICAN   RELIGIOUS   THOUGHT 


David  T.  Smith,  M.D.,  Litt.D. 

PROFESSOR    OF    BACTERIOLOG> 


Lionel  Stevenson,  B.Litt.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.L. 

PROFESSOR   OF   ENGLISH 


The  Department  of  Alumni  Affairs  is  one  of  the 
most  active  organizations  of  Duke  University.  Be- 
cause the  department  maintains  contact  with  more 
than  37,000  alumni,  its  influence  is  felt  in  almost  all 
areas  of  the  United  States.  Mr.  Charles  Dukes,  as  di- 
rector of  the  department,  heads  the  staff  in  its  exten- 
sive program.  The  Department  of  Alumni  Affairs  ar- 
ranges class  reunions  on  such  occasions  as  Homecom- 
ing, Founder's  Day,  Alumni  Day,  and  Commence- 
ment. The  department  schedules  meetings  of  former 
students  at  events  of  intellectual  or  athletic  signifi- 
cance. In  addition,  it  supports  class  organizations  and 
arranges  concerts  and  lectures  for  former  students. 
This  year  the  members  of  the  first  football  team  to 
wear  the  Duke  "D"  in  1925  were  on  hand  to  join  in 
the  Homecoming  festivities. 

Important  links  between  the  University  and  its 
alumni  are  the  publications  of  the  Department  of 
Alumni  Affairs.  The  Alumni  Register,  a  magazine  de- 
voted to  alumni  affairs,  is  published  ten  times  an- 
nually, while  the  Alumni  Newsletter  is  sent  to  former 
students  quarterly.  Still  another  service  rendered  by 
the  department  is  its  continuous  support  of  the  Loy- 
alty Fund.  The  Loyalty  Fund  offers  interested  persons 
an  opportunity  to  contribute  financially  to  Duke's 
growth  and  is  a  vita!  part  of  the  financial  program  of 
the  University. 

In  addition,  the  Department  of  Alumni  Affairs 
bridges  the  gap  between  the  activities  of  the  students, 
faculty,  and  alumni  of  Duke  University.  The  staff 
serves  on  student  organization  boards  and  supports 
student  projects. 


Charles  Dukes 
director  of  alumni  affairs 


Alums  take  in  Fraternity  Homecoming  displays  befo 


;  game 


■IB,        ^^B 


Miss  Amanda  Adams 

addoms  house 

Queens  College; 

University  of  North  Carolina 

Miss  Carolyn  Slack 

ALSPAUGH    house 

Stanford  University 
Miss  Ida  Mae  Speaks 

AYCOCK  house 

University  of  Richmond 


Miss  Margaret  Goodman 

BASSETT    house 

Greensboro  College: 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Mrs.  Mildred  Durden 

BROWN  house 

Shorter  College:  Duke  University 

Miss  Elizabeth  Anne  Hawks 
gilbert  house 

Mills  College;  Stanford  University 


House  Counselors 


Miss  Nancy  Lippard 
GILES  house 
Tusculum  College; 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Miss  Catherine  Anne  Wright 
jarvis  house 
Duke  University 

Miss  Betty  Page  Northington 
pegram  house 
Duke  University 


Miss  Helen  Knolls 
hanes  annex 
Industrial  School  of  Art 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Miss  Dorothy  Wilkinson 
hanes  house 
Duke  University 

Miss  Henrietta  Hertzog 
southgate  hall 
Pennsylvania  State  University 


Libraries 


Burning  the   10:00  oil  in  the  reading  room  of  the  Woman's 
College  Library. 


One  of  Duke's  greatest  claims  to  prestige  is  the  Uni- 
versity Library.  Among  colleges  and  universities  through- 
out the  nation,  the  Duke  University  Library  is  ranked 
fifteenth  by  volume.  In  addition  to  the  1,435,164  books 
listed  in  the  catalogue,  there  are  2,759,770  manuscripts 
and  maps,  as  well  as  microfilms,  recordings,  musical  scores, 
and  an  outstanding  collection  of  rare  books.  The  Woman's 
College  and  specialized  libraries  in  the  schools  of  Medi- 
cine, Divinity,  Engineering,  Law,  Biology-Forestry,  Chem- 
istry, and  Mathematics-Physics  provide  convenient  collec- 
tions of  books  related  to  specific  fields.  Of  special  interest 
are  the  manuscript  collections.  An  extensive  collection  has 
been  made  about  South  Atlantic  history  and  social  life, 
with  emphasis  on  the  Confederate  Period.  Available  also 
is  a  notable  collection  of  Walt  Whitman's  works  and  sev- 
eral mediaevel  manuscripts.  Valuable  collections  of  Italian, 
French,  British,  and  American  literature,  histories  of  China, 
Brazil,  Peru,  Ecuador,  and  the  Philippines,  and  selections 
on  Socialism  and  Church  History  are  also  to  be  found  in 
the  manuscript  collection. 

Dr.  Benjamin  Powell,  who  directs  the  library  staff  of 
nearly  one  hundred  employees,  holds  degrees  from  Colum- 
bia and  Chicago  Universities,  and  is  the  past  president  of 
the  American  Library  Association. 


West  Campus  Library  after  a  snowfal 


Benjamin  E.  Powell — Lib 


Though  r>ome  are  engaged  in  off-campus  activities 


and  most  in  academic  pursuit 


Seniors  still  find  time  to  set  an  example  in  leadership  for 
the  rest  of  the  undergraduate  student  body. 


The 

Class  of 

1961 


Beginning  their  fourth  and  last  year  with  traditional  uni- 
versity formalities,  the  senior  classes  presided  at  solemn  flag 
raising  ceremonies  on  both  East  and  West  Campus.  Later  in 
the  fall  came  the  annual  social  activities  of  Homecoming  Week- 
end sponsored  by  the  senior  class.  Keeping  up  with  the  ever- 
changing  business  cycles,  the  seniors  on  East  put  out  a  pamph- 
let on  job  opportunities,  so  that  none  of  the  co-eds  would  be 
caught  jobless  when  the  next  recession  comes  along. 

With  a  double  purpose  in  mind,  the  East  Seniors  sponsored 
two  silver  displays  and  one  china  display.  This  enabled  them 
to  add  to  the  already  abundant  class  treasury,  and  also  gave 
the  girls  a  chance  to  see  the  latest  patterns  in  china  and  silver. 
This  group  wound  up  their  last  year  with  a  formal  banquet 
in  the  spring  and  with  participation  in  Class  Night. 

The  Class  of  1961  on  both  East  and  West  Campus  pre- 
sented gifts  to  the  University,  and  thus,  in  departing,  left  a 
tangible  reminder  of  four  vears'  hard  work  and  good  times. 


Woman^s  College 

Officers 


Carol  Bell,  Treasurer;  Leah 
Nikides,  WSGA  Representa- 
tive; Betsy  Wilson,  President; 
Julie  Garrett,  Vice-President; 
Susan  Cooper,  Secretary. 


Trinity  College 


Offk 


Seated:  John  O'Bnon,  Athletic 
Representative;  Creighton 
Wright,  Secretary;  Standing 
Tom  Shepherd,  Vice-President 
"T."  Moorman,  President 
Kent  Bishop,  Treasurer. 


Engineering 

Officers 


Engineering  Class  Officers  are 
Bruce  Ickes,  Secretary-Treas- 
urer, and  Bob  Garda,  President. 


SENIORS 


Addison,  Ruth  Elaine,  Clinton,  S.  C,  English.  ZTA;  YWCA 

1,2;  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Albright,  William  Douglas,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Religion. 

Basketball  1,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Allan,  Thomas  Oscar,  Greensburg,  Pa.,  History.  $.10:  Peei 

2;  Radio  Council  4;  WDBS  3,4,  SJaorts  Director,  Production 

Manager,  Station  Manager, 


Row  2: 

Althouse,  Marjorie  Jean.  West  Orange,  N.  J.  Elementary 
Education.  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chapel  Choir 
2,  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Anderson,  Richard  S.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Pre-Medical.  Cam- 
pus Chest  '60;  Pre-Med  Society  1,2,3,4;  YMCA  1,2,3,4; 
Pre-Med  .\dvisory  Council  Recorder. 

Andersen,  Robert  Lars,  Peri-y,  Florida,  Business  Adminis- 
tration. 


Row  3: 

Ardell,  Carolyn  Ann,  Middletown,  Conn.,  Mechanical  En- 
gineering. AXii;  ASME  3,4;  The  Dukengineer  4;  Lutheran 
Student  Association  1,2,3,4;  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 
Arrison,  Peter,  Newton  Square,  Pa.,  Business  Administra- 
tion. Ben;  Campus  Chest  3;  Men's  Glee  Club  1  ;  MSGA  1,  2; 
Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,  2,  3;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3;  YMCA 
1,2,3,4;  Class  Council  1,2,  3. 

Ashe,  James  Duncan,  Jr.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  Cheniistry- 
Pre-Medical.  HKA;  Pre  Med  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Shoe  and  Slip- 
per Club  1,2,3,4;  YMCA  1. 


Row  4: 

.\USTIN,  Alan  Douglas,  Dclray  Beach,  Florida,  History. 
Kappa  Chi  1;  Marching  Band  1;  Religious  Council  4;  Meth- 
odist Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4. 

."JUSTIN,    Judith.    New    York,    N.    Y.,   History.    Chronicle    4; 
Women's  Glee  Club   1;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship   1,2.3, 
4;  YWCA  2,  3,  4,  Cabinet  2,  4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Axelrad,   Peter  Fred,   Greensboro,  N.   C.   Economics.   Bench 
and  Bar  3;  Debating  Club  3. 


Bach,  John  David,  Morehcad,  Ky.  Math.  AXA. 
Baker,     Bfrme    Ballington,    Tvner,    N.    C,     Pre-Medical- 
■Scirnce   Education;   YMCA    1. 

Bamance,  Frank  CIovinoton,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C,  His- 
tory. :iX;  MSG/\  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1;  Student 
Union  1,2,  3;  YMCA  1,  2,  3;  Elections  Board  3;  YMCA  Cab- 
inet 3;  President  of  MSGA;  Who's  Who. 


Rov 


6: 

lER,    FLA 


l,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C,  Mechanical  Engineering. 
Barksdale,  Gail,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Elementary  Education.  ICIvP; 
Social  Standards  2,3,4;  WSGA  4;  YWCA  1,2;  Chairman  of 
Social   Standards. 

Barnes,  Norma  Sue,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  Chemistry.   A*;  Sorority 
President  4;  Who's  Who:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

Baroff,  Barbara,  Plninficld,  N.  J.,  English.  Hillcl  Society 
I,  2:  Student  Union  1,  2;  Treasurer  of  Dormitory. 
Bate,  Rod  E.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  Economics.  ATH. 
Battle,  Byron  Frank,  New  Orleans,  La..  Political  Science- 
History'.  i;X:  Red  l-riars;  Who's  Who;  ODK;  TK.\,  n^A: 
Debate  Council  1,2:  Freshman  Advisory  Council  2;  Student 
Union  1,2,3,4;  Chairman,  Educational  Affairs  Committee: 
President,  Debate  Team;  Chairman,  Student  Union  Board  of 
Go\ernors ;   Phi  Beta   Kappa. 


Bavi.is,  William  Eric.  Durham,  .N.C.,  Physics;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa. 

Beal,  Jay  Edwin,  Wcthersfield,  Conn.,  Political  Science;  Bas- 
ketball   1,2,3,4. 

Beard,  Robert  Leroy,  Fayettcville,  N.  C,  Psychology.  't>K-: 
Old  Trinity  Club;  BOS;  FAC  2,3;  MSGA  3;  Student  Union 
2;  Fraternity  President;  Junior  Chairman  Y-FAC. 


Row   3: 

Beatty.  Carolin  Virginia,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  English.  ^AA ; 
Chanticleer  1;  Chapel  Choir  1,2,3,4;  Woman's  Glee  Club 
1,2,3:  Student  Union  3;  Junior  Class  Council  3;  House 
Council  4. 

Beckwith,  Donald  Clarke,  Maitland,  Fla.,  English.  IIKA. 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  2:  Student  Union  1,  2,  3: 
YMCA  1;  Class  Council  2,3;  English  Club  3,4;  Reading 
Club  3.  4:  Cross  Country  and  Track  1. 

Bell,  Carol  Levier,  Fairmont,  W.  Va.,  Business  Administra- 
tion. KKI';  Chapel  Choir  1,2;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2; 
••Peer"  2,3;  YWCA  2. 


Row  4: 

Bell,  Michael  Peter.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Civil  Engineering. 
*K>^;  ASCE  2,  3,  4;  Campus  Chest  1 ;  EGC  4:  Episcopal  Stu- 
dent Fellowship  1;  Track  1. 

Bell.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Groves,  Mo.,  Greek.  Woman's  Glee 
Club  1  ;  YWCA  4:  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2. 
Bengtson,    Peter    Y.,   Greenwich,   Conn.,   Mechanical    Engi- 
neering. Marching  Band  1  :  IDC  2,  3:  .\SME  2,  3.  4. 


Row  5: 

Bennett,  Nancy  C\rpenter,  Danville.  V'a.,  English.  KKI". 
Bennett,  Sarah  Jane,  Baton  Rouge,  La  ,  English.  AMI.  Ivy: 
WDBS  2:  Pan-Hellenic  Council  4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Berkley,  Robert  Clarkson,  Lynchburg,  \'a..  Business  .Ad- 
ministration. TIKA:  Air  Force  ROTC  2:  Chronicle  1;  FAC  2: 
Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1:  WDBS  2:  Drill  Team  2. 


Row  6: 

Be.st,  Eugene  Cranford,  Jr.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  History. 
Concert  Band  1,3;  Men's  Glee  Club  2,3,4;  Marching  Band 
1;  Student  Union  1.2,3,4:  Symphony  Orchestra  1,2,3,4: 
Symposium  Committee  3,4;  Track  1;  SU  Committee:  Chair- 
man, Board  of  Governors. 

Best,  Thgma.s  Waxing,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  German.  Chron- 
icle   1. 

Betts,  Raymond  Livingston,  Jr.,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  Electrical 
Engineering.  ATA;  HME;  TBH;  AIEE  4;  The  Dukengineer 
3,  4;  EGC  3,  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  2. 


Row   1: 

BiGGEKs,  Robert  Price,  Durham,  N.  C,  Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. K2;  nJIE;  nXS;  ASME  3;  Campus  Chest  3;  Naw 
ROTC  4;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  4:  YMCA  4;  Commodore 
Club  4;   President  of  HTS. 

Birmingham,  John  Roy,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.,  Business  Adminis- 
tration. .iTi;  Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4;  Golf  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Bishop,  Winford  Kent,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Economics.  KA; 
Chronicle  Sports  Editor;  Court  of  Appeals  3,4;  Track  1;  La- 
crosse 2,  3,  4;  Chairman,  Court  of  Appeals;  Secretary  of  Jun- 
ior Class;  Treasurer  of  Senior  Class;  Who's  Who. 


Row  2: 

Black,  Barbara  Ann,  Candor,  N.  Y.,  English.  ZTA;  Chapel 
Choir  1,2;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,2;  Westminster  Fellowship 
1;  YWCA  1,2;  Panhellenic  Council  4;  YWCA  Council  1,  2; 
President  of  ZTA. 

Blackmon,  William  James,  Whiteville,  N.  C,  Chemistry. 
Navy  ROTC  1,2,3,4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  3,4; 
Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Blackwell,  Walter  Koepler,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  His- 
tory. i:AE;  BOS;  Who's  Who;  Varsity  "D"  Club;  Fraternity 
President  4;  Pre-Med  Society  1,2:  WDBS  1. 


Blackwood,    Walser   Arthur,  Jr.,   Wi: 
Business  Administration.  ATA. 


-Salem,    N.    C  , 


Blue,  Donald  Laird,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Business  Administra- 
tion. Ben;  Old  Trinity  Club;  Varsity  D  Club;  Na\-y  ROTC 
1,2,3,4;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,2,3,4;  Commodore  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  Dance 
Chairman  3,  President  4;  Joe  College  Steering  Committee 
3.  4;  Cheerleader  2;  Homecoming  Committee  3;  RYB  4. 
BooKHOUT,  Beverly  Anne,  Durham,  N.  C,  Religion.  Meth- 
odist Student  Fellowship  1,2,3.4:  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 


Bosson,  David  Carl,  Clifton.   N.  J. 

ball  1,2,3,4;  Baseball  1.2,3,4. 

Boardman,  Thomas  Knox,  Ridgewood,  \.  J.,  Business  Ad- 


.\K*;   Bench  and 


4;  Senior  Class 


ministration.   BOII; 
Council  4;  Lacrosse   1. 

Bowles,  Joseph  Catfs,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Religion.  March- 
ing Band  1 ;  Chronicle  2,  3,  Sports  Editor  3 ;  Religious  Coun- 
cil 3,  4;  YMCA  1  :  Basketball  Manager  3;  Senior  Head  Man- 
ager 4. 


Row  5: 

BoYKiN,  John  C,  Richmond,  Va.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Bradbury,  Barbara  Jean,  Annapolis,  Md.,  Psychology.  KA©; 
Chanticleer  2,3;  YWCA   1,2,3;  Dormitory  Rush  Advisor; 
President,   •'VX. 

Bradley,  Thomas  Joseph,  Gladwyne,  Pa.,  Business  Admin- 
istration. Concert  Band  1,2,3,4;  Duke  Ambassadors  1;  Navy 
ROTC  I,  2;  Newman  Club  1.  2,  3. 


Row  6: 

Branham,  Carol  Faye,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Chemistry.  AXQ; 
*KA;  Ivy;  Chanticleer  1;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,2; 
YWCA  1,2,3,4,  Cabinet  1.3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa. 

Branton,  Mary  Kathleen,  St.  Paul.  Minn.,  German.  AXiJ; 
Isy;  A<S>A;  FAC  3;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Brawner,  Susan  Craig,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  Business  Admin- 
istration.  Coordinate   Board   3;   House   Vice-president   4. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

Breed,  James  A 


Wethersfield,  Conn.,  History.  Golf  3,  4. 
Nancy     Ruth,     Atlanta,    Ga.,     Psychology.     ZTA; 


Brooks, 

Chapel  Choir  4;  Woman's  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  3,  4;  YWCA  3,  4;  Methodist  State  Conference 
Chairman;  Y-Fellowship  Leader;  Sorority  Vice-president. 
Brown,  Daniel  Mason,  Roanoke,  Va.,  Civil  Engineering. 
*K2;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  HME;  TBH;  ASCE  2,3,4;  Campus 
Chest  2 ;  EGC  3,  4 ;  President  of  AXiE ;  Secretary  of  *K2. 


Row  2: 

Brown,   Julia   Irene,   Rocky   Mount,   N.C.,   Math,   Woman's 

Judicial  Board  4;  Baptist  Student  Union   1:  Social  Standards 

3  ;  Nereidian  Club. 

Brueggemann,    Martin 

Medicine-Zoology,   2.iE: 

Intramural  manager. 

Brunn,  Susan  Foster,  Morganton,  N.C.,  History,  *M,  ^KA: 

FAC  3;  Woman's  Judicial  Board  4:  YMCA  2;  Pan-Hellenic 

Delegate:  Junior  Class  Council. 


William,    Cincinnati,    Ohio,    Pre- 
Pre-Med  Society   1,  2,  3,  4;  Senior 


Row  3: 

Brunnemer  Heber  Keith,  Jr.,  Gastonia,  N.G.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration, 2X,  Concert  Band  1  ;  Marching  Band  1 ;  .Assist- 
ant Business  Manager  of  Handbook  and  Directory. 
Brush,  Clinton  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  English,  TIKA,  Var- 
sity D  Club;  Duke  Players  4;  Pre-Med  Society  1,  2;  Radio 
Council  3;  WDBS  1,  2,  3;  Swimming  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Bruton,  Morning  Delane,  Lexington,  N.C.,  Religion, 
A*PA;  Pep  Board  1;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Religious  Coun- 
cil 3;  Galosh  2,  3,  4. 


Row  4: 

Bryant,  Farnsworth  Dudley,  Louisville,  Kentucky,  Physics, 
Air  Force  ROTC  1;  Chanticleer  2;  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship 1,  2,  4;  2n2  Vice-President;  WDBS  Chief  Engineer. 
BuEHLER,  Martin  George,  Cedar  Grove,  Pa.,  Electrical 
Engineering  KKT;  AIEE  1,  2,  3,  4;  Campus  Chest  3; 
Concert  Band  1,  2;  EGC  4;  Marching  Band  1;  Symphony 
Orchestra  2,  3;  Treasurer  of  KKT  3,  4. 

Buehler,  Peter  Robert,  Glen  Head,  N.Y.,  Forestry,  For- 
estry Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  I. 


Row  5: 

Bullock,  Beverly  Ann,  Cuthbert,  Georgia,  Education,  -lAi, 
A^PA;  Secretary  Women's  Recreation  Association  3. 
Bunch,  Frank  M.,  Ill,  Wilmington,  Del.,  Business  Admin- 
istration, 2X:  Corsairs;  AKT;  Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3;  Men's 
Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Commodore  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore  Class  Council;  Treasurer  of  AKT. 
Burford,  Rex  Layfield,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  Economics, 
WDBS   3:   Elections  Board   4;   Secretary  of  AKT. 


Row  6: 

BuRK,  Robert  William,  Jr..  Vienna,  W.  Va.,  Pre-Law, 
i;.\;  Old  Trinity  Club;  FAC  2;  Men's  Judicial  Board  4;  Stu- 
dent Union  1,  2,  3,  4;  IISA;  Business  Manager  of  Handbook 
and  Directory  3;  Vice-Chairman  of  Student  Union  4;  Who's 
Who. 

Burnett,  .\lfred   M-^ 
istration. 


J,  Durham,  N.C.,   Business   .Admin- 


Burnette,    Jerry    Carter,    Charleston,    W.    Va.,    Pre-Med, 
^X,  Chronicle  2:  Pre-Med  Society  2:  Student  Union  2. 


SENIOR 


SENIORS 


Row  1: 

BuRXHAM. Thomas  J 

icte  I;  Hool  'n  Horn  1. 

Burns,    Robert   B.,    Silver   Springs,    Md.,    Political    Science, 

Bench  and  Bar  4;  Newman  Club  4;  Student  Union  3,  4. 

Burns,    Robert   Britt 

ASME  2,  :l,    \,  Chapt-l 

4;    EnKincrrii!.^    Studunl 

Baptist  Student  Union 


Hempstead,  N.Y.,  History,  Chr 


Copperhill,  Tenn.,  M.E.,  CKA: 
r  1  ;  Engineers  Guidance  Council 
■  ncil   4;   Men's  Glee   Club    1,   2; 


BuRRis,  Patricia  Ei.le.n,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Hi; 
"n  Horn    1;  YWCA  1,  2;  President  of  Sorority. 


BuRTO^ 
Club    1, 


Jan  Carlotta,  Orange  Park,  Fla.,  E.E.,  KA,  Tennis 


Burton,  Patricia  Ann,  Macon,  Ga.,  English,  Chanticleer 
3,  4:  Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Religious  Emphasis  Week  Com- 
mittee 2;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  3;  Student  Union 
1.  2,  Class  Council  2,  WRA  Freshman  Class  Representative, 
Religious  Life  Handbook-Associate  Editor. 


Burton,  Rosemary  Ellen,  El  Dorado,  Ark.,  English, 
Woman's  Glee   Club    1. 

BusCH,  Ronald  Earl,  Western  Springs,  111.,  M.E.,  HK*; 
ASME  3.  4:  Corresponding  Secretary  of  ASME,  TBH  Treas- 
urer;  IITi;  Corresponding  Secretary. 

Bush,  Nancy  Louise,  Norfolk,  Va.,  History,  Campus  Chest 
2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  WSGA  4;  YWCA  2;  Dorm  Pres- 
ident. 


er,  Ji 


Panama,  French. 


Caldwell,  C.arol  Mitchell,  Durham,  N.C.,  Pr 
cation,  KKP;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Callahan,     Charles     Willia 
Marching  Band  4;  YMCA  4. 


Edu- 
Bradford,     Pa.,     History, 


Row  5: 

C:AI>I  AN 

Hillcl  S. 


Howard,    Raleigh,    N.C.,    Pre-Medical,    TEP, 
S., 


t:ARi'E\TER.  Don  S.,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  Business  Admin- 
istration, i:X:  Campus  Chest  1:  Chanticleer  2;  Y-FAC  3,  4. 
Carr,  Liu  ian  Clara,  C:olumbia,  S.C,  Elementary  Education, 
AAII. 


Row  6: 


\RsoN,   .An; 
tion,  Stude 


Thornton,  Raleigh,  N.C.,  Elementary  Edu- 
Union  3,  4:  YWCA   1,  2,  3,  4;  Y.D.C.  3,  4. 

Carter,   Richard   Craven,   Jr.,   Henderson,   N.C.,   Business, 

Archive  3,  4;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  2,  3,  4. 

Cato,      Allen      Easley,     Jr.,      Moultrie,     Ga,.      Ch-mi;try, 

AFROTC    1:  Campus  Chest  2:  Bapti 

YMCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 


Student   Un:o.i   3, 


SENIORS 


Row  1: 

Challenger,  George  David,  Maplewood,  N.J.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration, KZ;  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4;  \'arsity  D;  Fraternity 
President. 

Chandler,  Jull\n  Ashton,  Rock  Hill,  S.C,  E.E.,  niv,i, 
AIEE  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Chappell,  Bruce  A.,  Henderson,  N.C.,  Engineering.  KA: 
ASCE  2,  3,  4;  Campus  Chest  3;  Na\-y  ROtC  1,  2,  3,  4; 
YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  4. 


Row  2: 

Cheek,  Hele.n-  A.nn,  Annandale,  Va.,  Religion.  AXU;  Chapel 
Choir  1,  2,  3,  4:  Chancel  Singers  2,  3;  Women's  Glee  Club 
1.  2,  3. 

C:hestnut,  Paul  I.,  Charleston,  S.C,  History.  Air  Force 
ROTC  1  :  Campus  Chest  2 ;  FAC  4 :  Methodist  Student  Fel- 
lowship 1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4;  Chairman  Stu- 
dent Union  Publicity  Committee;  YMCA  3,  4. 
Church,  Jane  Carolyn,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.,  Psychology. 
.\.XS;;  FAC  4:  YWCA  3,  4;  Secretary  of  ^X. 


Row  3: 

Clark,    Ann    Denny,    Durham,    N.C.,    Histor>'.    KKr;    Pep 

Board  1,  2;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Treasurer  of  Sophomore  Class, 

*BK. 

Claxon,    Judith    Anne,    LaGrange,    111.,    Education.    IIB*; 

Student  Union  1,  2,  3;  YWCA  1. 

Clover,    George    I.,    Schenectady,    New   York,    Accounting. 

BX;   Hoof  'n  Horn  3;   Business  Manager;   Marching  Band   1. 


Clutts,  Charles  Philip,  Boonton,  N.J.,  German.  <I>K*: 
"Peer"  2;  WDBS  2,  A*A. 

Cody,  Ernest  Frederick,  Mobile,  Ala.,  Business  Administra- 
tion. i;X ;  Campus  Chest  1  ;  Chapel  Choir  2;  Men's  Glee  Club 
2;   Methodist  Student  Fellowship  2. 

CoGGESHALL,  Peter  Collin,  Washington,  D.C.,  M.E.  ASME 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Campus  Chest  2,  3;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1. 


Cohen,    Alan    Brent,    Newport    News,    Va.,    Pre-Medical. 
ZBT;  Peer  2:  Playbill  Business  Manager  3,  4. 

CoMPTo.N",  Joseph  Edwin,  San  Juan,  Puerto  Rico,  Econom- 
ics. 

CoNKLiN,  Shelly,  Chev7  Chase,  Md.,  History.  IIB*;  Chan- 
ticleer 1;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Conoley,  Robert  Odell,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.C.,  English. 
ITK*. 

Cook.  Margaret  Alice,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  English.  IIB*; 
Duke  Players  3:  Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Hoof  'n  Horn  2: 
Woman's  Judicial  Board  3,  4,  Chairman  4;  WSGA  Council 
4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Who's  Who. 

Cooper,  Susan  Lida,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  Elementary  Educa- 
tion. Woman's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Religious  Council  4;  Duke 
Christian  Fellowship   1,  2,  3,  4;  Secretary  of  Senior  Class. 


Row   1: 

Core,  Sarah,  Washington  C.  H.,  Ohio,  Economics.  KAO; 
Ivy,  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3 ;  Woman's  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  4:  Student  Forum  4; 
WDBS  1;  Vice-President  of  Junior  Class;  Treasurer  of  Pi 
Mu   Epsilon. 

Cowley,  Elmer,  Miami,  Fla.,  Pre-Law,  Bench  and  Bar  4; 
Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Base- 
ball 1. 

Cox,  Cynthia  Alison,  Miami,  Fla.,  Psychology.  Pep  Board 
1.  2.  3;  Sudent  Union  3:  WDBS  1,  2,  3. 


Craig,  Ellen  Joan,  Coshocton.  Ohio,  Business  Administra- 
tion. KKr;  Chanticleer  I,  2;  Woman's  Judicial  Board  3; 
Secretary  3;  Socal  Standards  4:  Student  Union  2,  3,  4; 
YWCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 

CiRAiN,  Richard  William,  Mt.  Holly,  N.J.,  Pre-Law.  2AE: 
Bench  and  Bar  3:  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Lacrosse  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Crawford,  Stephen  Gregory,  Asheville,  N.C.,  Political 
Science.  AXA;  Bench  and  Bar  1,  2;  YMCA  I,  2;  President 
Council  2,  3;  n2A;  Shoe  'n  Slipper  Council. 

Crouch,    Patricia    Jo,    Chattanooga,    Tenn.,    Mathematics. 
\*;  Baptist  Student  Union  1;  WRA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Cruse,   Charles    Leslie,   Charlotte,   N.C.,   Electrical   Engi- 
neering. 


Row  4: 

CuLLEN,  John  Wesley,  III,  Shaker  Hts.,  Ohio,  Business 
.'\dministration.  Beil;  Varsity  D,  Chanticleer  1,  2;  As- 
sistant Business  Manager  3,  Business  Manager  4;  Basketball 
1  :  Golf  1,  2,  3,  4;  Publications  Board  4. 

Cutri,  Eleanor  Marie,  Lake  Park,  Fla.,  Political  Science. 
'tKA;  Coordinate  Board  2:  Student  Union  2;  WSGA  3,  4. 
Dammann,  Harold  Richard,  .\ew  York,  NY.,  History.  Soc- 
cer 1.  2,  3.  4. 


Row  5: 

Daniel  Elizabeth  Ann,  Gastonia,  N.C.,  Biology-PE.  KKF; 
Freshman  Advisory  Council  4;  "Peer"  2,  3,  4;  Westminster 
Fellowship  1;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Daughtridge,  Albert  Sidney,  Jr.,  Scotland  Neck,  N.C., 
C.E.  nKA;  nME;  TBH,  Secretary;  ASCE  3,  4;  Engineers 
Guidance  Council  2,  3,  4;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Semper 
Fidelis  3,  4,  Vice  Commandant  4;  Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Davis,  John  Ingles,  Richmond,  Va.,  Sociology.  <1>K2;  Play- 
bill 2,  3,  4,  Editor  4;  Publications  Board  4. 


Row  6: 

Davis,  Lee  Ferguson,  Jr.,   Richmond,   Va.,  Business.    Ueri; 
Student  Union    1,   2,   3;  Jr.   Council;   Sr.   Secretariat. 
Dayvault,  Kathryn  Aline,  Houston,  Texas,  History.  1186; 
Sandals,  Chanticleer   1,  2,  3;   Publications  Board  3,  Secre- 
tary 3;  Sorority  President  4. 

Deamer,   David   Wilson,   Jr.,   Columbus,   Ohio,   Chemistry. 
Archive  2,  3;  Chronicle  2. 


SENIORS 


Deeds.    Barbara     Wyn.    York,    Pa..    Elementary    Education. 
KAB. 

Derrick,  Joh.n  Marti.n,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.C.,  Electrical 
Engineering.  SX;  AIEE  4:  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Devione,  Jules  Lloyd,  Glen  Rock,  N.J.,  Business  Admin- 
istration. ATSi;  Varsity  D:  N'avv  ROTC  1;  Student  Union 
1,  2,  3,  4;  U.  E.  3,  4:  Swimming  1.  2,  3,  4:  President,  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi. 


Ro«   2: 

Dick,  Margaret  Court.ney,  tlharlotte,  N.C.,  History,  YWC:.^ 
1,  2,  3,   4. 

Dill,  Dl\ne  Patricia,  Cleveland  24,  Ohio,  Chemistry.  Ivy: 
Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Theta  Alpha  Phi;  Duke 
Players   1,  2,  3,  4. 

Di.NKENS,  Edwi.n  Dale,  LaPorte,  Indiana,  English,  Phi  Eta 
Sigma;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Duke  Players  3;  Pre-Medical  So- 
ciety I.  2:  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Council 
Member  3,  4:  YMCA   1,  2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country  4. 


f  i 


Row  3: 

Dix,  Robert  C,  Jr.,  Kent,  Ohio,  History.  ATA;  Campus 
C:hest  4;  Chronicle  1,  2;  Court  of  Appeals  4;  Men's  Glee 
C;iub  1;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  3,  4;  Student  Union 
2;   Publications  Board   3. 

Dixo.s,  Katheri.ne  Louise,  .Asheville,  N.C.,  English.  Delta 
Phi  Rho  Alpha;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  3,  4;  WRA 
Board  3;  Women's  College  Club  3,  President. 
Dixon,  William  Caveness,  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio.  Histoiy, 
Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3,  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Meth- 
odist Student  Fellowship  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  2,  3;  Chancel 
Singers  4;  Vice-President,  Men's  Glee  Club. 


Row  4: 

DoBsoN,  C.  Sue,  Mount  Airy,  N.C.,  Science  Education;  Bap- 
tist Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  3,  4;  YWCA 
I,  2,  3,  4;  YDC  1,  3,  4;  BSU  Council  2,  3;  Student  Union 
Board  of  Governors  4;  YDC  Secretary  3. 

Doles,  Nancy  Wren,  Elm  City,  N.C.,  Elementary  Educa- 
tion; AT";  YWCA  3.  4;  Woman's  Recreation  Association  3,  4; 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship   1,  2,  3,  4. 

Dorsee,  Robert  Edmu.nd,  Towson  4,  Md.  Electrical  Engi- 
neering; K2;  Lacrosse   I. 


Row  5: 

Doser,  John  Clarence,  Bethesda   14,  Md..  Business  .Admin- 
istration,   nKA;   Varsity   D;   Alpha   Kappa   Psi;   Navv   R07  C 
1.  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Golf  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Douglas,    Donna    Jean,    Coral    Gables,    Fla.,    History.    A*; 
Women's  Glee  Club  2;  Westminster  Fellowship   1,  2;  YWCA 


DouTY,      Harriet      Taylor,      Washingto 
II B*;  YWCA  4;  Class  Council  3,  4. 


Row  6: 


D.C..       History 


Eagan,    Marian    Judith,    Omaha,    Neb.,    Chemistry.     KA6; 
Women's  Glee  Club;  Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4. 
Eberdt,  Meta  Allen,  Arlington.  Virginia,  History,  Chanti- 
cleer  1,  2. 

Euershoff,  David  A.,  Milwaukee,  Wisconsin,  History.  2X ; 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1;  Student  Union  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Council  1,4;  Swimming  1, 


SENIORS 


SENIORS 


^1     rgmf     'l^i 


] 


Ebert,  James  Joel,  Greensboro,  N.C.,  M.E.  A2*;  Air  Force 
ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  ASME  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Cross  Country 
1,  2,  3,  4. 

Edwards,  Jean  Relfe,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C.,  Religion.  Cam- 
pus Chest  2,  3 :  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3 ;  Methodist 
Student  Fellowship  2,  3,  4,  Council  2,  3;  YWCA  3,  4,  Pres- 
ident 4;  National  Student  Association  1,  3;  White  Duchy 
4;  Marshall  3. 

Egan,  Linda  Katherine,  Northboro,  Mass.,  Political  Science. 
AAII;  <f>KA;  Sandals,  Treasurer;  Freshman  Advisory  Council 
3;  WSGA  4:  Who's  Who. 


Egerton,  Charles  Piokford,  Durham,  N.C.,  Zoology. 
"Chronicle"  2:  Hoofn  Horn  2:  "Peer"  4;  Pre- Medical  Society 
2:  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  2,  3,  4. 

Ellis,  Carol  Elizabeth,  Boston,  Mass.,  German.  AF;  A4>A, 
Treasurer;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Religious  Council  3;  Luth- 
eran Student  Association  1,  2,  3,  4,  President  3;  YWCA 
1,  2.  3;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Delta  Phi  Alpha. 

Ellis,  Sarah  Grant,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Religion.  A*;  Ivy; 
Religious  Council  3,  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  3,  4; 
Westminster  Fellowship  1,  2,  3;  National  Student  Association, 


Emlet,  John  Logan,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Pre-Medical.  IIK*. 
Pre-Medical  Society  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1; 
YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Empkie,  Stephanie  .Ann,  Arlington  Heights,  111.,  Elemen- 
tary Education.  KKT;  Vice-President  of  Sophomore  Class; 
Pan-Hellenic   Vice-President. 

ExGLEiiv,  Thomas  Lester,  Roanoke,  Va.,  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. ATA;  Arnold  Air  Society;  Air  Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4; 
.MEE  1,  3,  4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council  2,  3,  4;  Methodist 
Student  Fellowship  1;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
YMCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 


Row  4: 

English,  Nereus  Clarkson,  III,  Trinity,  N.C.,  Economics. 

ITK*;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  2. 

Ennis,   Peggy   Joan,   Hickory,   N.C.,  Elementary   Education. 

AI';  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Essig,  Philip  Martin,  Richmond,  Va.,  Business  .Administra- 

tion.  KA.  Air  Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Campus  Chest  1;  Shoe 

and  Slipper  1,  2,  3,  4;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi. 


Everett,  Marian  Janice,  Durham,  N.C.,  History.  Concert 
Band  1;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  4;  Woman's  Glee  Club 
1  ;  Symphony  Orchestra  2. 

Evans,    Sandra    Lavon,    Cheraw,    S.C.,    Science-Education. 
Westminster  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Faber,   Karen   Ellen,  Ft.   Lauderdale,  Fla.,  Sociology.   SK; 
Hoofn    Horn     1;    Pep    Board     1,    2;    WDBS    I,    2;    YWCA 
1,  2,  r,  4. 


Faltings,  Donald  George,  Tenafly,  N.J.,  History.  2AE; 
ASME  2. 

Farmer,  Martha  Lane,  Bailey,  N.C.,  Elementary  Education. 
Farrell,  Wilson  Wrenshall,  Columbia,  S.C.,  E.E.  *AO; 
Corsairs;  AIEE  4;  Ni  v  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Commodore  Club 
2,  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


Row  1: 

Farrow,  Iris  Ethel,  Buffalo  22,  N.Y.,  Psychology.  Chan- 
ticleer 3;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Hoof  'n  Horn  2; 
YWCA  4. 

Faylor,  Sara  Lynne,  Selinsgrove,  Pa.,  Political  Science. 
IIB*;  Sandals;  Pep  Board  1;  Social  Standards  1,  2,  3;  Sym- 
phony Orchestra   1. 

Feidelson,  Michael,  Lawrence,  N.Y  ,  History.  ZBT;  Hillcl 
Society  ;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Row  2: 

FiGGE,  Barbara  Elizabeth,  Towson  4,  Md.,  English.  West- 
minster Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3:  YVVC.A. 
2:  WR.\  3;  Terpsichorean  1,  2,  3,  4,  President  3;  Who's  Who. 
Fisher,  Miriam  Clare,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Zoology.  AAA;  Pre- 
Medical  Society  2,  3;  Baptist  Student  Union  1;  YWCA  1,  4. 
FooKs,  Emily  Jane,  Annapolis,  Md.,  Spanish.  KKP;  Sandals; 
Ivy;  Sigma  Delta  Pi;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Neridean  2,  3; 
Jr.  Year  in  Spain;  Class  President  3;  WSGA  2;  Who's  Who. 

Row  3: 

FoRDYCE,  Norman  Albert,  Shawnee  Mission,  Kansas,  Pre- 
Medical.  Pre-Medical  Society  1,  2;  Episcopal  Student  Fellow- 
ship 1;  Cross  Country  Track   1. 

Foster,  Bernard  Bouldin,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Pre-Medical. 
nKA:  Freshman  .Advisory  Council  2,  4;  Marching  Band  I: 
MSGA  4;  Pre-Medical  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  National  Student  Association  3;  MSGA- 
Sr.  Fraternity  President;  Who's  Who. 

Foster,  John  Cantzon,  Jr.,  Hampton,  S.C.,  English.  2N; 
Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Secretariat  4. 

Row  4: 

Frank,  James  Lawrence,  Mount  Airy,  N.C.  Chemistry. 
nivA;  Varsity  D;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3,  4;  Pre- 
Medical  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  1; 
President  of  Order  of  Hippocrates  4. 

Freyermuth,  Judy,  San  Francisco,  Calif.,  French.  KAO; 
Pre-Medical  Society  3,  4;  YWCA  4. 

Fritch,  Donald  Allen,  Jacksonville  II,  Fla.,  Economics. 
i;X;  Sophomore  Y  Council;  Air  Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Shoe  'n  Slipper  1,  2,  3:  Secretary  3;  Commander  of  Air 
Force  Drill  Team;  Soccer  2. 

Row  5: 

Frohman,  Paula  Gail,  Leaksville,  N.C,  Science  Education. 
YWCA  3,  4. 

Frye,  John  Lee,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  Pre-Ministerial.  Men's 
Judicial  Board   2;   MSGA    1;  Religious  Council   2;   Basketball 

1,  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  3,  4;  Who's  Who. 

Garda,  Robert  .\llen,  Hartsdalc,  N.Y.,  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. i-AB:  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Red  Friars;  Order  of  St.  Patrick; 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Beta  Omega  Sigma;  Varsity  D;  Pi 
Mu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma;  AIEE  2,  3,  4; 
Engineers  Guidance  Council   3;   Engineering  Student  Council 

2,  4;  Men's  Judicial  Board  3,  4;  Traditions  Board  2;  Foot- 
ball 1,  2,  3.  4;  Track  1,  2,  3,  4;  Secretary,  BOS;  President 
Engineering  Class;  Vice-President  ODK;  Clerk  of  Judicial 
Board  3;  Who's  Who. 

Row  6: 

Garman,  Jon  Kent,  Bethel  Park,  Pa.,  Pre-Medical,  Chem- 
istry. 2N;  Pre-Medical  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Westminster  Fellow- 
ship 1,  2;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4;  Assistant  Treasurer.  Stu- 
dent Union  Board  of  Governors,  Chairman,  Student  Union 
Social  Committee. 

Garrett,  Julie  Sargent,  Riednor,  Penn.,  English.  KKF; 
Chapel  Choir  1,  2;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Hoof  "n  Horn 

3,  4;  Chancel  Singers  1,  2;  Madrigal  Singers  4;  Senior  Class 
Vice-President  4;  Handbook  Business  Manager  4. 

Garvin,  Elizabeth  Gaillard,  Greensboro,  N.C,  English. 
IIB*;  Chapel  Choir  1;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3; 
Women's  Glee  Club  1;  Pep  Board  1,  2;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  1;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


f  't 


■a^PKi 


Row   1: 

Geiger,    Karl    Randolph,    Rogersville,    Tenn.,    Business   Ad- 
ministration.   2X ;   Hoof  'n   Horn    1  ;   Pep   Board   4. 
Cerst,   Cornelius   Gary,   Louisville,  Ky.,   Mechanical   Engi- 
neering;    2,A,E;    ASME    2,   3,  +;    The  Dukengineer    2,  3,  4; 
Board  4. 


Glavani,  Elizabeth  Marie,  Tampa.  Fla.,  Political  Science. 
*KA,  ZAU;  nSA;  TKA  :  Chanticleer  1,  2;  Debate  Council 
1,  2,  3:  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3;  Student  Union  1,  2;  WSGA 
3,  President  4;  N.S..A.  2.  Coordinator  3;  Debate  Council  Sec- 
retary-Treasurer 3;  Who's  Who;  Phi  Kappa  Delta:  Pi  Sigma 
.\lpha ;   Tau  Kappa  Alpha. 


GiB.soN.  Charles  Foote,  Durham,  N.C..  Electrical  Engineer 

ing.    AIEE   2,   3,   4:   Town   Men's   Club    1,   2,   3,   President  4 

Intramurals. 

GillklAnd.  Walter  Hamilton,  III,  Lorain,  Ohio,  Mechan 

leal    Engineering.    BBII ;    ASME    2.    3.    4:    Chapel    Choir    1 

■Cluomcle-'    1,   2,  3;   Men's  Glee  Club   1:  Navy  ROTC   1,  2 

Publications  Board   3;  Joe   College   Steering  Committee   3,  4 

Publicity    Committee    4;    "Chromrlf-    News    Editor   3;   Track 

1  :   Football   1 . 

GiiiEV.    Hovt    Melvin,   North   Charleston,   S.C,   Psychology. 


GLA.SS.  Ch.m 
Force  R(  )TC 
man  Advisory 


Lee.  Miami,  Fla.,  .Accounting. 
3.  4;  Campus  Chest  2,  'I'reasurer 
ncil  2,  3;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


GonrovE,  Joan,  Lawton,  Oklahoma,  Zoology. 

Goldstein,    Ralph     Martin,    Hampton,    Virginia,    History. 

ZBT;  Varsity  "D"  Club;  Baseball  2,  3,  4. 


Row  4: 

Goodman,  Mylon  .Arthur,  Salisbury,  N.C.,  Zoology,  Pre- 
Medical  Society  1;  Religious  Council  4;  YMCA  Cabinet  4. 
Goodson,  S.  Ann,  Charlotte,  X.C,  Religion.  ZTA;  Chan- 
ticleer   1;   YWCA    1,   2,   3,   4;  House  Council  2,  3. 


Godfrey,   Janet   Alice, 
2,   3,  4. 


Westwood,    Mass.,    History.   YWCA 


Row  5: 

Gordon,   David   Neil,   Harrisburg,   Pa., 


GoRFAiN.  Suzanne  Virginia.  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  Spanish. 
K.\H:  t:iiANTiCLEER  1,  2,  3;  Sorority  President  4;  Newman 
t:iub  1.   2,  Vice-President  3. 

Gould,  William  Michael,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Pre-Medical- 
Psychology.     *K>I';    Men's    Glee    CMub;     Pre-Medical    Society 


Row  6: 

Gray,  Vaughn  Thomas,  Salisbury,  Md.,  History.  i)X;  Bench 
and  Bar  1,  2,  3,  4;  Duke  Players  1,  2;  Hoof  'n  Horn  1,  2,  3,  4; 
MSGA  1,  2.  3;  Pep  Board  1,  2;  Methodist  Student  Fellow- 
ship 3,  4;  Student  Union  3;  Freshman  Secretariat;  Class 
Council   2.   3. 

Green,  Louise,  Daricn,  Conn.,  English.  .\AII;  Sandals;  Ivy; 
Freshman  Advisory  Council  3;  WSGA  4;  YWCA  3,  4; 
Class  Secretary  2;  Terpsichorean  1,  3,  4;  House  Council  3,  4; 
Dormitory  President  4;  Who's  Who;  Phi  Kappa  Delta, 
Greene,  Lawrence  Chapman,  Seymour,  Conn.,  Business 
.Administration.  2A(E;  "Archive"  2,  3,  4,  .Assistant  Business 
Manager;  Shoe  'n  Slipper  Club  1,  2,  3.  4;  Student  Union 
1,  2,  3,  4;  LaCrosse  1. 


SENIORS 


Greer,    Catherine    Ann,    Hampton,    Va.,    AAA;     "Archive" 

2,    3;    Freshman    Advisor>'   Council   4;    Publications   Board   4; 

Pan-Hellenic  Council  2;  House  Council  3. 

Gregory,  Roger  Thorpe.  Rocky  Mount,  N.C.,  Pre-Medical. 

IIKA;    Men's   Glee   Club   3;    Pre-Medical   Society    1;   YMCA 

1;  N.S.A.   3. 

Grimm,    Richard    Waiter,    Harrison,    New    York,    Chemic.nl 

Engineering. 


Row  2: 

Gro.ssman,  Robert  Louis,  Charlotte,  .\.C,,  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. ZBT;  Air  Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  AIEE  3,  4; 
HillerSociety  I,  2,  3;  WDBS  1;  Sailing  Club  2,  3,  4;  Duke 
Outing  Club  3,  4-  Sophomore  Council:  Shoe  and  Slipper 
Club  2,  3. 

Guglielmi,    John    Anthony,    Highland    Park,    111.,    History. 
nK..\;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  Vice-President  4. 
Guthrie,     Gail     Florelen,     Washington,     D.C.,     Political 
Science.   i)K;   Coordinate   Board    1;   Student   Union   2,   Chair- 
man 3  ;  Sorority  President  4. 


Row  3: 

Hale,  James  %'.  M.  Avondalc  Estates,  Ga.,  Physics.  eX; 
Duke  Players  1,  2,  3,  4;  Hoof  'n  Horn  1,  2,  3,  4:  Marching 
Band  1,  2;  Westminster  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4;  Duke  Outing 
Club  3,  4:  Swimming  Team  1,  2,  3,  4;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma. 
Haddock,  Elbert  P.,  Little  Falls,  N.J.,  History.  YMC.\ 
2,  3,  4. 

Hamlin,  Charlotte  Frances,  Durham,  N.C.,  English. 
*M:  Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  4;  Duke  Players  3,  4:  Freshman 
Advisory  Council  3:  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Hoof  'n  Horn 
2,  3,  4;  Westminster  Fellowship  1,  2:  N.S.A.  3,  4:  Chancel 
Singers  2,  4;  Transfer  .Advisorv  Council  4:  Madrigal  Singers 
3;  Class  Council  1:  Religious  Life  Handbook,  Editor  3; 
Women's  Triple  Trio  1  :  <I>BK. 


Rov 


MON,    William    Henry,    III,    San    Francisco,    Calif. 
2<(>E ;  Concert  Band    1  :   Marching  Band    1  ;  Lutheran 


HA.NCA^ 

History. 

Student 

Hanling,    William    Ralph,    Greensboro,    N.C.,    .Accounting. 

Methodist  Student  Fellowship  3,  4. 

Hansen,    Caroline    Christina,    Silver    Spring,    Maryland, 

Spanish.    .\An ;    Chapel    Choir    1,    2.    3:    Woman's   Glee   Club 

1,   2,  3;  YWC.A.   1.   2,   3,  4:  Class  Council  2;   WRA   2:  Class 

\'ice-President    1. 


Harlan,  James  Chamberlain,  Richmond.  \'a..  Chemistry. 
nK*;  Pre-Med  Societv  1,2,4;  Student  Union  3,4;  YMCA 
3,4. 

Harrington,  Patricia  Bennett.  Lewes,  Del.,  Science  Educa- 
tion. Freshman  Advisory  Council  3. 
Hansen,   J.    Elizabeth,    Washington,    D.    C,    English.    KAO. 

Row  6: 

Hauser,  John  Bruce,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  Psychology-. 
IIK.\:  Chapel  Choir  1;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3,  4: 
Men's  Glee  Club  1;  Pre-Med  Societv  2,  3,  4:  Episcopal 
Student  Fellowship   1  :  Track   1  ;  >I'XA. 

Hawfifld,  James  Donovan,  Jr.,  Pineville,  N.  C,  Electrical 
Engineering.  AIEE  2.3,4;  Air  Force  ROTC;  Methodist  Stu- 
dent Fellowship  3,4. 

Hawse,  Richard  Allen,  Sarasota,  Florida,  Pre-Dental.  eX; 
Marching  Band  4:  Pre-Med  Society  1,  2,  3;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


Heck,  Beverly  Lvnne,  Miami,  Fla.,  English.   KA9;  Unita- 
rians 1;  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 

Heckenberg,   Jack    Harris,   Ft.    Lauderdale,   Fla.,   Business 
.Administration. 

Hedrick,  Jane  Herman,  Oxford,  N.  C,  Elementary  Educa- 
ion.   Westminster  Fellowship    1. 


Row  2: 

Heitzenrater,  Richard  Paul,  Clarion,  Penn.,  History.  Cam- 
pus Chest  3;  Chapel  Choir  1,2,3,4;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2, 
3,  4;  President:  Kappa  Chi  1,  2:  Methodist  Student  Fellow- 
ship 1,  2,  4;  Class  Council  2,  3_,  4;  Track  I,  2.  3,  4;  Cross 
Country  2,  4;  Varsity  4;  *BK. 

Helm,  Nancy  Porter,  Louisville  7,  Ky.,  History.  ^.lA 
YWCA   1,2,3. 

Herbert,  Elizabeth  Rose,  High  Point,  X.  C,  English.  ZTA 
Chapel  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  3;  Worn 
an's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  "Peer"  2:  Religious  Council  4 
WSGA  4 ;  Chancel  Singers  2,  3, 4 ;  Triple  Trio  1 ;  House 
Council  3,4;  Who's  Who. 


Hester,  Henry  Dewey,  Jr.,  Raleigh,  \.  C.  Concert  Band 
1,  2,  3;  Hoof  'n  Horn  1  ;  Marching  Band  1,  2;  Baptist  Student 
Union  1.  2,  3;  Symphony  Orchestra  I,  2,  3;  KK^  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Hester,  Larry  Bowles,  Durham,  N.  C,  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. 

Hewitt,  Margaret  Firey,  Kinston,  N.  C,  English.  ZTA; 
Women's  Glee  Club  1  ;  Pep  Board  4;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3,  4; 
YWCA   1,2,3;  Sailing  Club. 


HiNZE,  Marlene,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  Political  Science.  AAA: 
Freshman  Advisory  Council  3 :  Pep  Board  1 ;  Social  Standard 
2:  YWC.\  1,  2,4;  Homecoming  Court  4. 

Holmes,  Robert  S.  B.,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Electrical  Engi- 
neering. AS*;  AIEE  2,  3,  4;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Row  5: 

Holt,  Roger  Neil,  Hinsdale,  111.,  Psychology.  ^K*;  Pre-Med 
Society  1,  2;  Shoe  and"  Slipper  Club  1  ;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Hoi.tgren,  Evelyn   Anne,  Westfield,  N.  J.,  English.  Fresh- 
man Advisory  Council  4;  House  Council  2,  3. 
HoLTON,  Mary  Gail,  Louisburg,  N.  C.  Botany.  Chapel  Choir 
3,  4  ;  Woman's  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4. 


Hoot,  Nancy  Ann,  Greenville.  N.  C,  Education.  AAA;  Pep 
Board   I:  YWCA   1,2,3,4. 

Honeycutt,  David  Ernest,  Savannah,  Ga.,  Religion.  A2*; 
YMC.\  1,  2.  3,  4;  Track  1  ;  Cross-Countr\-  1,  2,  3,  4. 
HosEK,  Libby  Marie,  Mt.  Vernon.  N.  Y.,  Elementary  Edu- 
cation.  Chanticleer   1,2;   Woman's  Glee  Club   1;  Newman 
t;iub  1;  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 


SENIORS 


HoucK,  Charles  Lynn,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Mechanical  Engineer, 

ASME  2,  3,  4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council  3;  Dukengineer 

2,  3,  4. 

Howard,  James  Hatten,  III.  Daytona  Beach,  Fla.,  Geology-. 

AXA;  Concert  Band  I  ;  *BK. 

Howard,  Laurence  O'Hear,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  History.  OX; 

Fraternity   President  4;  Campus  Chest  3;  Episcopal  Student 

Fellowship    1. 


Howell,  Jerry  Morris,  Greenville,  N.  C,  Geology. 
HoYLE,   Thomas   Crawford,    III,   Greensboro,   N,    C,    Pre- 
Med.  ATSi:  Pre-Med  Society  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3, 
4;  Educational  Affairs  Committee  1,2,3,4;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,4; 
Y-F.\C  2,3,4. 

HoYT,  Katherine  Virginia,  Milton,  Mass.;  History.  KKI". 
YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary  2;  Panhellenic  Secretary  2;  Tennis 
Club ;  Phi  Kappa  Delta. 


San    Antonio,    Texas,    Histor\ 


HuEY,  Sybil  Flowers,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  Education.  KAH. 
Hull,  Susan  Victoria,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  English.  ZTA;  Phi 


Hunt,  Joseph  Marvin,  Greensboro,  N.C.,  Electrical  En- 
gineer;  <l>Ki;;  AIEE    3.   4;   Engineering   Guidance   Council   4. 

Hunt,  Steven  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  History.  Red  Friars; 
Who's  Who;  Judicial  Board  3,4,  Chairman  4;  Symposium 
Committee  4;  <i>BK. 

Huntley,  Michael  John,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mechanical 
Engineer;  AXA;  Air  Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  ASME  4: 
Engineering  Guidance  Council  2,  3;  Baptist  Student  Union 
1,  2. 


Row  5: 

IcKEs,  Bruce  Patrick,  Hialeah,  Fla.,  Electrical  Engineer. 
TBH;  AIEE  3.  4;  Engineering  Guidance  Council  2,  3,  4: 
Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3.  4;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma 
3,  4:  Secretary-Treasurer  of  Senior  Class  (College  of  En- 
gineering )  ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Iles,  Arnold  Thomas,  .^nsonia.  Conn.,  Mathematics.  2N; 
Alpha  Phi  Omega  1,  2,  3;  Campus  Chest  2:  Baptist  Student 
Union  1,  2. 

Ingram,  Lindsey  Wood,  Jr..  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  Business  .Ad- 
ministration. 2X;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Secretary  4;  Bench  and 
Bar  4;  Class  Secretariat  4. 


Jackso.n,  Millard  Irving,  Jr.,  Wynnewood,  Penn.,  Psychol- 
ogy. Concert  Band  1,2,3,4;  Marching  Band  1,2,3,4;  Shoe 
and  Slipper  2.  3,  4,  Vice-President  and  Secretary. 
Jerome.  Sandra  Suzanne,  Waban,  Mass.,  French.  AXQ;  Ivy; 
Tau  Psi  Omega:  INFC;  FAC  3:  Women's  Glee  Club  1:  So- 
cial Standards  1,2:  YWCA  1,2,3. 

Jessup,  John  Ivey,  III,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Histor>'.  ZX; 
FAC  3,  4':  Men's  Glee  Club  1  ;  Pep  Board  3 :  Baptist  Student 
Union   1;  YMCA  3,4. 


Johns,  JvniTH  Ann,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  English.  Sandals;  Ivy. 
Johnson,  Lenor.^  Ruth,  Walnut  Grove,  X  C,  Education, 
-il':  Stud<'nt  Union  1,  2:  YWCA  1,  2,  3,4. 

Johnson,  Mary  Lily,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Education.  ZT.\  ;  San- 
dals, President  4:  Social  Standards  4:  YWCA   1,  2.  3,  4. 


Row  2: 

Johnson,    Russf.i.i,    Curtis,    La    Grange.     111.,    Economics 

t:hnpel  Choir  2,  3;  Men's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  WDBS  2,  3. 

Johnston,     .\nnif.     Lewis,    Jackson,     Tenn.,     Mathematics. 

A^II:    White    Duchv;    Phi    Kappa    Delta:    Chanticleer     1: 

FAC    3;    Women's    Glee    Club    1,    2:    Who's    Who;    Phi    Beta 

Kappa. 

Johnston.  Mary  Diana,  Toledo,  Ohio,  English.  HB*. 


JoHNSTO.N,    Sally    Dunlap,    Versailles,    Ky.,    Math.    ^AA; 

Women's  Glee  Club  3;  Duke  Christian  Fellowship   1,2,3,4: 

YWCA    1,2,3,4. 

Jordan,   Janet   Marie,   Thomasville,   N.   C,   Religion.    .\ATT; 

FAC  3:  Religious  Council  4. 

Junn,    Sherry    Joy,    Nashville,    Tenn..    Spanish.    KA;    Sigma 

Delta     Pi:    Archive     1:    Campus     Chest     !:     Pep    Board     1: 

YWCA    1.  2,  3;  +nK. 


,    Lewis     Herbert.    Baltimore,     Md.,    Hi 
1,2. 


Kale,  Thomas  Swain,  Durham,  N.  C, 
Trinity  Club:  FAC  2:  Religious  Counci 
Tre.isurer   3:   Fr.iternitv   President    4 


Histon.    K.\;    Old 
3,4;    IFC   2,3.4, 


Ronaid  George,  New  York,  N.Y.,  Mechanical  En- 
;iiT:  \'arsity  D:  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  ASME  3,  4:  Radio 
3,   1:  Ba.sehall  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Kast,  Frederick  Wesley,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  .-kccounting.  *A6: 
\'arsity  D:  Basketball  1,2.  3,  4;  Baseball  1,2. 
Kalfman.  Wallace  \ .,  Durham.  N.  C,  English.  Old  Trinity 
t:lub:  Phi  Eta  Sigma:  Archive  1,2,3,4,  Editor  3;  Chronicle 
A:  Publications  Board  3,4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa  4;  Wrestling  1; 
Soccer  I,  2,  4:  Who's  Who;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Kellett,  Judith  Adei  aide,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Music.  AAA; 
Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Ivy;  Women's  Glee  Club  1  ;  Women's  Judi- 
cial Board  3;  WSGA  3,  Treasurer  4:  National  Student  As- 
sociation 3;  Chairman  of  Foreign  Student  Committee  3; 
*BK:   Who's  Who. 


6: 


Kelley,  Helen  C,  Augusta.  Ga.,  English  Ivy;  Baptist  Stu- 
dent Union  1,2,3,4:  Duke  Christian  Fellowship  1,2,3,4, 
Secretary   1,  Vice-President   2. 

Kent,  Mildred  Elizabeth,  Granite  Falls  N.  C,  Chemistn-. 
Baptist  Student  Union  1,2;  YWCA   1. 

Kern.  Cleveland  Craddock,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C,  Engineer- 
ing.  K.\. 


SENIORS 


Row  1: 

Ketcham,  Margaret  Parrish,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Art-History. 

Methodist  Student  Fellowship;  Student  Union  2,  3,  4:  YWCA 

2,3. 

King,   William   Eskridge,  Statesvillc,   N.   C,   History.   <f>Ki:: 

Marching  Band  1,  2,  3;  Religious  Council  3,  1 

King,  James   Cecil,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  N.  C.,  Business  .\diiiinis- 


Row  2: 

KosKiNEN,  John  .Andrew,  Ashland,  Ky.,  Physics.  :CX ;  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  President  4;  Campus  Chest  1: 
Chapel  Choir  1:  Debate  Council  1,2,3,4,  President  3.4; 
Men's  Glee  Club  1  ;  Tau  Kappa  Alpha  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President 
4:  Sigma  Pi  Sigma  3,4;  IFC  Executive  Board;  Who's  Who: 
Phi   Beta  Kappa. 

KoTCHiN.  Roderick,  Pittsburgh,  Pa..  Economics.  <J>-ie;  .\ir 
Force  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Traditions  Board  4;  Executive  Coun- 
cil 3,4;  Football   1,2,  3,4. 

Kramer.  Joseph  Perry.  Ill,  Elizabeth  City,  N.C.,  Chemical 
Engineer.  6X ;  ASCE  3,  4;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2.  3,  4;  Shoe  'n 
Slipper  3,  4;  Commodsre  Club  I.  2,  3. 


Row   3: 

Kretchman,  Graham  Barth,  Rochester,  N.  Y..  Chemistry. 
Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Choir  3,4;  Concert  Band  3.4;  Student 
Union  3,  4;  Treasurer;  Pre-Med  Society  I,  2,  3,  4. 
Kulvin.  Stephen  Maier,  Miami,  Fla. ;  History.  ZHT:  Old 
Trinity  Club;  Varsity  D;  FAC  3;  IFC  Executive  Board;  L.v 
crosse  1,2,3,4;  Treasurer,  IFC;  Sophomore  Class  Council. 
KuTCHER,  Rosalyn  Ruth,  New  London,  Conn.,  Sociology. 
Pep  Board  1,  2;  Executive  Council  2;  Hillel  Society  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Secretary  4;  Student  Forum  3,4;  University  Symposium  3,  1. 
Secretary  4;  Young  Democratic  Club. 


Row  4: 

LaCoss.  Elizabeth   Louise,  Rock   Hill,  S.C,   Mathematics. 
Kl;  House  Council  3,  4;  FAC  4;  Judicial  Board  3. 
Lake,    Charles    Edward,    Bethlehem,    Pa.,   Chemical    Engi- 
neering.  nK*;  Old  Trinity  Club;  Glee  Club   1.2;  Peer  3,  4: 
Who's  Who. 

Lampkin.  Margaret  Louisan,  Arlington,  \'a..  Philosophy. 
.\Xfi;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Peer  3,  4:  WDBS  2,  3; 
VWCA  1,  2,  3;  Terpsichorean  3,  4. 


Row  5: 

Lang,  Joseph  Hagedorn,  Pass-.A-Grillc,  Fla..  Psychology. 
Lambeth,  Walter   Odell,  Jr.,  Lumberton,  N.   C,  English. 
nK.4;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Chanticleer  2,  3,  4.  Co-Editor 
4;  FAC  3,4;  Concert  Band   1;  Navy  ROTC   1.2.3,4;   Publi- 
cations Board  4;  Class  Council  3. 

Lappin,  Robert  Todd,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  English.  ZBT: 
House  Council  1;  IFC  3,4;  Fraternity  President  4;  WDBS 
1.    2.    3,   4;    Shoe   'n    Slipper   Executive   Council   2,    3,   4. 


Row  6: 

Lawson,     Robert     Alexander,     Jr.,     Chattanooga,    Tenn., 

Business  Administration.  *K4';  Chanticleer;  Hoof    n  Horn 

1.2;    Navy    ROTC     1.2,3,4;    Commodore    Club     1,2,3,4: 

Fraternity   President. 

Ledman,  James  Herbert,  .Ashland,  Ohio,  History  Bench  and 

Bar  4. 

Lee,  Elizabeth  .Anne,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  English.   Women's 

Glee   Club   1,2;   Episcopal   Student  Fellowship    1.2;   National 

Student  Association    1,2:   Neredian    1,2,3,4;   Wesley   Players 

3:  Madrigal  Singers  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


SENIORS 


Lf.e,  Joseph  Day,  III,  Rock  Creek  Hills,  Kensington,  Md., 
Electrical  Engineer,  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Shoe  'n  Slipper 
2 :  Swimming  1. 

Leib,  Tom  Ellsworth,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Mechanical  En- 
gineer. -N;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  ASME  3,  4;  Engineers  Guidance 
Council  4;  Track  I:  Fraternity  President. 

Leland,  Marjorie  Allston,  Ruxton  4,  Md.,  English. 
YWCA   1,2,3. 


Lengyel,     Elizabeth     Ann,     Cheshire,     Conn.,     Sociology. 

Chronicle    1,2,3;    Duke    Players   2,  3, 4;    Hoof   'n   Horn   2,4; 

Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  YWCA  2,  3,  4. 

Leonard,   Bruce   Bill,   Catawba.   N.C.,   Chemical   Engineer. 

ASCE  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  Vice-President  4;  Duk- 

engineer  3,  4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council  3,  4. 

Le  Shanna,   Sandra  Lynne,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Sociology.   KAB; 

Women's  Judicial  Board  3;  WSGA  3;  Senior  Class  Council; 

Transfer  .Advisor. 


Leupold,  Karl  John,  Hicksville,  NY.,  Chemical  Engineer. 
AX.\;  ASCE  3;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Semper  Fidelis  2; 
Commodore  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1. 

Levine,  Frankie  B.,  Hamlet.  N.  C,  English.  A,E*;  Duke 
Players  2,3,4;  Hillel  Society  1,2,3;  Secretary  2;  Sorority 
Pan  Hellenic  Representative. 

Levin,  Miriam,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  Psychology.  AE*;  FAC  4; 
National  Student  Association  2;  Psi  Chi  Delta;  Sorority  Pres- 
ident 3;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Row  4: 

Lewis,  Michael  Chelman,  Haven,  Fla.,  Economics.  KA. 
LiGHTBOURN,   Robert   James.   Bernardsville,   N.   J.,   History. 
-\X-\.  Bench  and  Bar  2;  Chronicle  1,  2,  3,  4,  Advertising  Man- 
ager 3,  Business  Manager  4;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1; 
Publications  Board   4. 

Li.Nni.NGER,   Robert    Clark,    Wayne,    Penn.,   History.    IIKA; 
\-arsity  D;   Golf    1,2,3,4. 


Row  5: 

Linnemann,  Calvin  Cummings,  Jr.,  Burlington,  N.  C, 
Philosophy.  2X ;  Chronicle  1  ;  Pre-Med  Society  1,  2.  4;  Baptist 
Student  Union  1;  Shoe  n  Slipper  Club  1,  2,  4;  YMCA 
1,2,4. 

Lipphard,  Carol  Wilkins,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Science  Educa- 
tion. Concert  Band  1:  Baptist  Student  Union  1,2;  Duke 
Christian  Fellowship  1,2,3,4,  Vice-President;  Symphony  Or- 
chestra  1;  YWCA  2. 

Little,  Mary  John.  Pinetops,  N.  C.  History.  AXQ;  Chapel 
Choir  2,3;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  I;  Student  Union 
2,  3,  4;  YWCA  1,  3,  4;  YDC  4;  Chairman  SU  Recreation 
t:om.  3;  SU  Board  of  Governors  4. 


Row  6: 

Little,  Philip  George,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentina,  Civil  Engi- 
neering. Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  ASCE  3,4;  Soccer  2; 
Phi  Beta   Kappa. 

Liu.  Mason  Remmen,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  History.  Pre-Med  So- 
ciety 1.2;  Soccer  3,  4. 

Lloyd.  Douglas  Seward,  Suffield,  Conn.,  Chemistry.  Air 
Force  ROTC  1;  Campus  Chest  2;  Hoof  'n  Horn  3,  4;  Pre- 
Mcd  Society  1,  2,  3,  4:  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3. 
4;  Shoe  n'  Slipper  Club  2,  3,  4;  WDBS  1,  2,  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


LouNSBURY,  Myron  Osborn,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  History.  Phi 
Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

LoEBER,  Judith  Gail,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.,  Elementary  Educa- 
tion. KKr;  FAG  4;  YWGA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

LuBLi.v,  Richard  Kenneth,  West  Hartford,  Gonn.,  Pre-Law. 
Pre-Med  Society  2,  3,  4. 


Lucas,  Bruce  Allan,  Goldsboro,  N.  G.,  Pre-Med.  -ii*; 
Chronicle  1;  FAG  2,3,4;  Pre-Med  Society  1,2,3,4;  MSF  1; 
WDBS  I;  YMGA  1. 

Lucas,  Gharles  Graft,  Jr.,  Gharlotte,  N.  G.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration. Ben;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  FAG  2,3;  Men's  Glee 
Glub  1;  MSGA  1;  Shoe  'n  SHpper  Glub  1,2,3,4;  YMGA 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Secretary  Campus  Party  3. 

LuMBARD,  Martha,  ."Mexandria,  Va.,  History.  AAII;  Ghanti- 
CLEER  1  :  Hoof  n'  Horn  1 ;  Pep  Board  1,  2;  YWGA  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Row  3: 

Lundine,  Stanley  Nelson,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  History. 

Lynch,  Helen  Marie,  Burke,  Va.,  History.   KAG;  FAG  3; 

Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2;  MSF  1,2,3,4;  WSGA  3,4;  Who's 

Who. 

MacTiernan,    Carol   Stewart,   Hamburg,   N.   Y.,   History; 

Duke  Players  1 ;  Pep  Board  1 ;  Student  Union  2. 


Maddox,   Nola   Elizabeth,  N.   Augusta,  S.   G.,  Accounting. 

Chanticleer    1,2,3:   Baptist    Student   Union    1,2;    Student 

Union  4;  YWGA  1,2,3,4. 

Magner.  Madi  Ruth,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  Political  Science.  *JI; 

Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1 ;  National  Student  Association 

4 ;  Pi  Sigma  Alpha,  Secretary-Treasurer  4. 

Mann,   Barbara   Louise,   Cumberland,   Md.,  Religion.   KKT; 

Chapel  Choir  2 ;   Woman's  Glee   Club   2 ;  Lutheran  Student 

Association  2,3;  Student  Union  4;  YWGA  1,2,3,4. 


Row  5: 

Marion,  Joan,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  Political  Science.  A  All; 
Pep  Board  1,2,3;  YWGA  1,2,3,4. 

Massey,  Sue  Ellen,  Smithfield,  N.  C.,  Pre-Med.  Archive  1; 
Chancitleer  1;  Pre-Med  Society  3,4;  Baptist  Student  Un- 
ion 1,2,3:  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 

Masters,  Charles  Granville,  Jr.,  Asheville,  N.C.,  Elec- 
trical Engineer.  AIEE  2,  3,  4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council  4. 


Row   6: 

Martin,  Felicia  Francine,  Chicago,  111.,  Psychology.  Wom- 
an's Glee  Club  1,2,3,4:  Hoof 'n  Horn  2;  YWGA  1,2,3,4. 
Matter,  Sandy  Ly'.vn.  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  Science  Education. 
AAH;  Neredian  1,2,3,4;  Neredian  President  4;  WRA  4. 
Mattingly,  Michael  Joseph,  Bethesda,  Md.,  Chemical 
Engineer.  <!>Ae:  Old  Trinity  Club:  Order  of  St.  Patrick; 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa:  Beta  Omega  Sigma;  Varsity  D: 
ASCE  2,  3,  4:  Engineers  Guidance  Council  2,  3:  Engineer- 
ing Student  Council  3,  4:  Cross  Country  1  :  Lacrosse  1,  2,  3, 
4:  President  Engineering  Student  Council  4:  Treasurer  En- 
gineering Student  Council  3;  Secretary-Treasurer  Engineer- 
ing Glass  1,  2;  Who's  Who. 


Mauitsby,  Sara  Ei 


NF.  Mebane,  .\.  C,  English. 

^  Bloonnille,  N.  Y.,  History.  Basketball 


Mayo,    Lynne    Marie,    Lancaster,    Penn.,    En.glish.    Campus 
t:hr,st  Treasurer  3,  4 ;  Pep  Board  1  :  YWCA  1,2. 


McCaughax,  Ralph  Lee,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  English. 
■f-KS:  Corsairs;  Campus  Chest  1:  Marching  Band  1;  Navy 
R()Tt;  1.  2,  3,  4:  Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Mnt:i  \RRK.\,  Sheila,  .Arlington,  Va.,  English.  Ivy;  Tau  Kap- 
pa .\lpha:  Tau  Psi  Omega;  House  Council  3;  Chronicle  2; 
Archive  1,  2,  3,  4 ;  Debate  Council  2,  3,  4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
McCoRMicK,  Edward  Theodore,  Jr.,  Rye,  N.  Y.,  Econom- 
ics. nK*;- Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Men's  Glee  Club  1;  Wrestling  I. 


McCuRDY,  JoHM  Derrickson.  Chapel  Hill,  N  C.  Religion. 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Peer  3;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,2,3, 
\:  President  Philosophy  Club  4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

McCuLLOUGH,  James  Lance,  Bethesda,  Md,,  Business  Ad- 
ministration. AT.i;  Freshman  Track,  \'arsitv  2. 


iristol 


Psychology.    YWCA 


McDonald,  James  Riley.  Lithonia,  Ga.,  Philosophy.  Concert 
Band  1;  Debate  Council  1,2,3,4;  Marching  Band  1;  Baptist 
Student  Union   1,2,3,4. 

McDonald,  Theodore  Crane,  Buffalo.  \.  \.,  Economics. 
McGregor,  Douglas  H..  Pelham,  N.  Y.,  Religion.  Chapel 
Choir  1,2,3:  Men's  Cilee  Club  1.2,3,4;  Hoof  'n  Horn  2; 
Pre-Med  Society  3,  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4; 
YMCA  1,  2,  Senior  Cabinet  3.  4;  Class  Council  3;  Class  Sec- 
retariat 4;   Independent  Dorm   Council,  Secretary  3. 


New   Castle,   Maine,    Business 
D :   .Mpha   Kappa   Psi ;   Track 


McIlwain,  John  Fri  df 
.Administration.  i:.\p;;  X, 
1,2,3,4. 

McKnioht.  Douglas  Martin,  Middletown,  Ohio,  Psychol- 
ogy. BBII;  Chanticleer  4;  Student  Union  3,4;  YMCA  1,2. 
3,4;  Joe  College  Steering  Committee  2,3,4;  Tennis  1. 
McLarty,  Margaret  Whitmel,  Brevard,  N,C.,  English 
Chapel  Choir  1,2,3,4:  FAC  4:  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2,3: 
Religious  Council  4:  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,2,3,4 
YWCA  1.2,  3,  4;  Chancel  Singers  2,  3,  4;  Vice  President  Glee 
Club  3:  \ice-Presidcnt  Chancel  Singers  4. 


McXamara,  Thomas  Peter,  Port  Jefferson,  N.  Y.,  Histoiy. 
'Mv'l';   Freshman   Track    I. 

McNamara,  Ann,  Odar  Rapids,  Iowa,  Historv.  KKl";  Reli- 
gious Council  4:  Newman  Club  1,2,  3, 4;  YWCA  1,2,3,4; 
Sororitv   President. 


ille,    Ohio,    Pre-Med.    *K^1 


SENIORS 


Metcalf,  Don  William,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  Political 
Science.  ATSJ;  Bench  and  Bar  1;  Secretary  of  Freshman 
YMCA;  Freshman  Secretariat;  YMCA  Secretary  •\. 
Millar,  Helenf.  Virginia,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  English-History. 
KAO;  Woman's  Judicial  Board  4;  Student  Union  3.4;  Sym- 
posium Comm.  3,4;  Panhellenic  Council  3;  Symposium 
Comm.  Secretary  3;  VWC.A.  Cabinet  3;  Panhellenic  Hand- 
book  Editor   2. 

MiLLLR,  Brian  Campbell,  Washington,  D.  C.  ME.  IIK*: 
.•\SME  3,4;  Enainecrs  Guidance  Council  2:  Fraternity  Pres- 
ident -I. 


Rou   2: 


Miller,  Henry  Brittain.  \ 
Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3,  I  ;  Men 
Miller,  Thomas  William 
.Administration.    390;   Cha> 


Shoe  and  SHpper  Club  1  ;  Sv 
Milne,    Robert    C:\Mi'nFi.i 


inston-Salem,   N.C.,   Psychology. 
Glee  Club  1,2,  3. 
Ill,    .Ashland,    Ohio,    Business 
2;   .AFROTC    1,2,3; 


Md.,    Zoology.    ATA: 


mming  I, 
Bethesda 


Row  3: 

MiNAH,   Galen    Franklin,   Durham,   N.    C,   English.    ATO; 
FAC  2;  Pre-Med  Society  2. 

MiNAH,  Glenn  Erne.st,  Durham,  N,  C,  English.  AT4>. 
MiRALiA,  Lauren  Martin,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.,  Business.  IIK.\: 
.Alpha  Kappa  Psi ;  Bench  and  Bar  1,2:  Debate  Council  1, 
MSGA  1,2,3;  Navv  ROTC  1,2,3,4;  Radio  Council  2;  Stu- 
dent Union  1,2:  WDBS  1,2;  Commodore  Club  1,2,3,4: 
Lacrosse    1,  2,  4. 


Row  4: 

Mitc:hei.i.,  Donald  Bruce,  Lvnbrook,  N.  Y.,  Business.  Cam- 
pus Chest  2.  3;  MSF   1,2;  Student  Union  4. 
Modirzadeh,  Jamal,  Durham,  N.  C,  Chemistry. 
MoELLER,  Martha  Joan,  Wilmete,  111.,  History.  KAO;  Wom- 
an's Glee  Club   1;  Newman  Club  1,2;  Student  Union  3. 


Moller,  Peter,  Tungridge,  \t.,  C.E,   i;AE:  ASCE  3,4;  En- 
gineers  Guidance   Council   3,4;   Shoe  and   Slipper  Club   1,2; 
Soccer  1,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball   1  ;  Baseball  1,  2,  3. 
Montgomery,    Doris    Carolyn,    Kinston,    N.    C,    Religion. 
\AA;  Religious  Council  2,3;  MSF   1,2,3,4. 

Montgomery,  William  Edward,  Charlotte,  \.  C,  E.E.  ZN : 
Red  Friars;  Order  of  St.  Patrick;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Beta 
Omega  Sigma;  AIEE  1,2,3,4;  Chanticleer  1.2;  The 
Dukengineer  3:  Engineers  Guidance  Council  2;  Engineering 
Student  Council  3;  FAC  3;  WDBS  1,2,3;  Student  Union 
3,4;  IFC  Executive  Board  3,4;  President  of  Junior  Class: 
Who's  Who. 


Row  6: 

Moody,  Carol  Joan,  Hickory,  N.  C,  English.  AXS2;  Chanti- 
cleer 1,2;  FAC  4;  Pegasus  1,  2,  3,  4;  President  of  Pegasus  4. 
Moore,  James  Henry,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Secondary  Education. 
K1;  Basketball   1;  Baseball   1. 

Moore,  William  Campbell,  Windermere,  Fla.,  E.E.  UKA  ; 
AIEE  3,4:  The  Dukengineer  2;  Tennis  I. 


SENIORS 


MooREHEAD,  Mary  Frances,  Massapequa,  N.  Y.,  English. 
AXfi;  Chanticleer  1:  Duke  Players  1;  Hoof  n  Horn  1: 
Lutheran  Student   Association. 

Moorman,    Claude   Thurman,   Miami,   Fla. ;   History.    KA; 
Old  Trinity  Club;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Beta  Omega  Sig- 
ma: Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1  ;  Football  1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2; 
Class  Vice-President  1,  2,  3;  Class  President  4;  Who's  Who. 
Moreau,  Brice  a.  Jack,  Durham,  N.  C,  Sociology. 


Row  2: 

Morse,  Grace  Virginia,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  Accounting. 
Campus  Chest  1 ;  YWCA  4. 

Moser,  Patricia  Lynne,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y.,  History. 
Chanticleer  2;  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 

Mottershead,  John  Donald,  Tarawa  Terrace,  N.  C,  His- 
tory. Campus  Chest  3,  Chapel  Choir  1,2,3,4;  Men's  Glee 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Nav7  ROTG  1 ;  Student  Union  1,  2. 


Row  3: 

MuLLiN,  Alexander  George,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 'I'KS:  Corsairs;  ASCE  1,2,3,4;  Gresham  Advisory 
Council  3;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Drill  Team  1,  2,  3;  YMCA 
1,2,3,4;  Commodore  Club   1,2,3,4. 

MuRCHisoN,  ,'\lton  Guthrie,  hi,  Fayetteville,  N.  C,  His- 
tory. *K2:  Freshman  Advisory  Council  2,  3;  Student  Union 
2,3:  Major  .Attractions  Committee  Chairman  3;  WDBS  1; 
YMCA   1,2,3,4. 

Murphy,  Evelyn  Frances,  Arlington,  Va.,  Mathematics. 
nB*;  Chanticleer  1;  Student  Union  2,3;  WSGA  4;  House 
President  4. 


Row  4: 

Murray,  Chiquita  Lynn,  Mocksville,  N.  C,  Elementary 
Education.  Campus  Chest  1,3,4;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2; 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  4. 

Naviasky,  Harriet  Joan,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mathematics. 
.i.E*;  Ivy;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Campus  Chest  3,4;  Pep  Board  2; 
Religious  Council  4;  Hillel  Society  1,2.3,4;  Student  Union 
1,2;  Campus  Chest  C^hairman  4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Who's 
Who. 

Neill,  Janet  Carol.  Richmond,  Va.,  Business  Administra- 
tion. KA;  Student  Union  2;  Sophomore  Class  Council;  Soror- 
Uy   President. 


Row  5: 

Nevvburg,  Kathryn  Fern,  Lutherville,  Md.,  Elementary 
Education.  Chapel  Choir  1  ;  FAC  4 ;  Woman's  Glee  Club  I  : 
YWCA  1;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,2,3,4. 
Ney,  Elsye  Louise,  Norfolk,  Va.,  Spanish.  A*:  Sigma  Delta 
Pi;  Methodist  Student  Followship  1  :  YWCA  1,  2,  3. 
Nichols,  Kathleen,  Morganton,  N.  C.  English.  KKT; 
Chanticleer  1;  YWCA  1,2,3,4. 


Row  6: 

Nicholls,  Margaret  Frances,  Miami,  Fla.,  Psychology.  2K: 
WDBS  1,2;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  House  Council  1,3,4. 
NiKiDES,   .Aglaia,   Dayton,   Ohio,   Chemistry.   AXV.:   Sandals; 
Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Woman's  Judicial  Board  3:  Pep  Board   1; 
WSGA  4. 

NiMiTZ,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Economics.  .\*; 
Chanticleer  1;  Chapel  Choir  2,3,4;  Duke  Players  2,3: 
Chancel  Singers  3,  4 ;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  President 
4;  Hoof  'n  Horn  2,3;  YWCA  1,3. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

N'ljHuis,  Ine,  Jamestown,  N.  C,  Political  Science.  Ivy;  Meth- 
odist Student  Fellowship  1,2,3,4;  YWCA  1,2.3,4;  CCUX 
Midel  Assembly  Chairman,  Regional  Director;  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa :  Who's  Who. 

O'Brion,  John  He.nry,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va.,  Sociology.  2N; 
Corsairs;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Board  1;  YMCA  I,  2,  3, 
4;  Commodore  Club  1,2,3,4;  Senior  Class  Athletic  Repre- 
sentative. 

Ogbur.n,  Je.\n,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  Latin.  Phi  Kappa  Delta; 
Sandals:  Chapel  Choir  1,2,3,4;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2,3, 
4;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  I;  WSGA  4:  YWCA  1,2,4; 
Eta  Sigma  Phi:  F.-KC  Chairman:  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Who's 
Who. 


Row  2:: 

O'HoRA.  Robert  Fr.-^nk,  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  History.  Baptist 
Student  Union  1  ;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1 :  YMCA  1,  2.  3,  4; 
History  Club  2,  3. 

Oliver,  Dennis  Neal,  .\rlingon,  Va.,  Elecrtical  Engineer- 
ing. <i>^e. 

Oliver,  Kenneth  Leon.  Charlotte,  N.C.,  English.  Beta 
Omega  Sigma;  Campus  Chest  2;  MSG.'\  1,  Treasurer  3; 
Pre-Mcdical  Society  3.  4:  Traditions  Board  2:  IDC  Court 
2,  3,  Chairman  4;  Class  President  2:  Class  Treasurer  1; 
House  President  1 :  Who's  Who. 


Row  3: 


O'Neal,  Edgar  Ca 
2,  3;  Chapel  Choir 
Men's  Glee  Club   1, 


L,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  History.  2X;  .Archive 
,  2:  Freshman  .Advisory  Council  2,  3,  4: 
2 :  Kappa  Chi  1  :  .Archive  Assisant  Ed. 
Oppenheim,  Stephen  Joseph  W.,  AUenhurst,  N.J.,  Pre- 
Law;  MSGA  Senator  4;  Graduation  Marshall  3;  Junior  Class 
Council  3;  IDC  3. 

Orren,  .Anne  Burnette,  Reidsville.  N.C.,  Psychology.  Ivy: 
Freshman  Advisory  Council  3;  President  of  Ivy;  Psi  Chi 
Delta,  Treasurer;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Osgood,    Grace    M.,    River    Forest,    111.,    Sociology.    KAG; 

Woman's  Glee  Club  1 ;  Hoof  "n  Horn  1.  2. 

()UE\,     Carolyn,    Wilmington,    Del.     Spanish.     .4$:    Sigma 

Delta   Pi   3,   4;   Radio  Council  3,  4:   Baptist  Student  Union 

1 ;  WDBS  1  ,2,  3,  4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Owens,    E.    Dixon,   .Ashland,    Ky.,   Education.    K2 ;   'Varsity 

"D"  Club;  Baseball  1,  2,  3,  4. 


Row   5: 

Pacheco,  Gilberto  F.,  Petare,  Edo  Miranda,  Venzuela, 
Mechanical  Engineering.  .ASME  3,  4:  Soccer  2:  International 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Page,  John  Gibson,  Jr.,  Kinston,  N.C.,  Elecrical  Engineer- 
ing; AIEE  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Palazzo,  Ro.nald  Manfred,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  History.  Bench 
and  Bar  2,  3,  4;  Chronicle  2;  Newman  Club  1,  2,  3,  4: 
YMCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 


Row  6: 

Pallange,  Carol  Ann,  Quaker  Hill,  Connecticut,  Business 
Adminisration.   Pep  Board,  WRA. 

Palmer,  Anne  Olevia,  Anderson,  S.C,  Psychology.  AT: 
Campus  Chest  3;  Chanticleer  2;  Pep  Board  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship;  Pep  Board  Executive  Council 
3,  4 ;  Secreary  4. 


Parker,   El 
ZTA. 


5,   High    Point,   N.C.,   English. 


Row    1: 

Pardue,  Leonard  I\',  Miami  Springs,  Fla.,  History.  ilK* 
Red  Friars;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa:  Beta  Omega  Sigma 
Who's  Who;  FAC  2;  Pub-Board  3,  4;  Chronicle  1,  2,  3,  4 
Editor  4;  WDBS  1.  2;  Symphosium  Committee  3,  4. 
Parker.  Robert  Philip,  Kensington,  Md.  Math.  ZBT;  AIEE 
2;  Class  Council  3.  4;  Soccer  1,  2.  4. 

Parrish,  John  Albert,  Deland,  Fla.,  Political  Science.  *A6; 
Pre-Medical  Society  3,  4:  Baptist  Student  Union  !,  2;  Sopho- 
riiore   Class  Council. 


Row 


Parson,  .\nne  Murray.  Ridgewood.  X.  J.,  .Art-History.  Hoof 
n  Horn  4;  Westminster  Fellowship  2;  International  Club. 
Patterson,  John   Gii.more,   III,   South   Boston,   Va.   Baptist 
Student   Union    1.  2,3,4. 

Pau,  Stephen  Khup  Chin,  Tiddum  C.H.,  Burma.  Civil  En- 
ASCE  2,3,4;  Chanticleer  4:  FAC  4:  Religious 


Clouncil   3,4: 
t:lub   1,2,3,4. 


Student    Union    1,2,3,4:    International 


Payson,  Robert  Kendai  l,  \Vilmington.  Del.,  Business  .Ad- 
ministration.  KS;  Concert  Band  1:  Duke  .Ambassadors  1,2,3, 
4:   Marching  Band    1. 

Peacock,  Mary  Lucy,  Fremont,  .N.  C.,  English.  F.AC  3;  Stu- 
dent Union  3,4;  Campus  Chest  4. 


Friend 


Deirdre   Malone,   Durham,   N     C,   French.   Society 

ds  3,  4. 


Pearl,  Jon  Saunders,  Hampton.  \a.,  Histor>'.  ZBT;  Phi  Eta 

Sigma. 

Personette,    John    David,    Baskins;    Ridge,    N.    J.,    Geology. 

A-ni 

Peyton.  Patricia  Ann,  W,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Political  Science. 
ITH*;  Chronicle  3;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Pep  Board  2,3,4; 
Westminster  Fellowship  1  ;  Social  Standards  2 ;  Student  Union 
1;  Panhellenic  Council  4:  Cheerleader  2,3,4:  Sorority  Presi- 
dent 3:  Who's  Who. 


Row  5: 

Phiilips,  Gle.n  Munlehanpk,  Durham,  N.  C,  English. 
Phillips,  Henry  Columbus,  Kenansville,  N,  C,  Civil  Engi- 
neering. 2.A,E;  ASCE  2,  3,  4:  .\avy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4:  Commo- 
dore Club   1,2,3,4, 

Pickard,  Sallie,  Charlotte,  .\.  C,  History.  A*;  Chanticleer 
1  :  Westminster  Fellowship  1  :  WSG.A  4:  House  President  4. 


Row  6: 

Pierce,  Sally  .Ann,  Charlotte.  N'.  C,  History.  .\AII. 
Piercy,  Lynn  Brum.mer,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  Elementary  Ed- 
ucation.  Chapel   Choir  2:   Woman's  Glee  Club  2;   Neredian 
c:iub. 
Piper,  Joh 


How.\RU,    Ambridge,    Pa.,   Hi 

2,4;   Methodist   Student  Fellowship   1,4. 


Kappa   Chi 


SENIORS 


Plaster,    Nancy    Ruth,    Patrick    Springs,    \'a 
Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3,  4;  Woma 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Chancel  Singers  2,  3,  4. 
PooRE,   James   Lamer,   Munfordville,   Ky. 
Chapel    Choir    1,2,-1;    Men's   Glee   Club 
Singers  2. 


Mr 


Florei 


S.   t:.,   Ele 


Row    2: 

Price,  Paul  Eugene,   Jr..  Winston-Salem,  .\.  C,  Economics. 
.Air   Force   ROTC    1,2.' 

QuBEN,  Ghazi  Raji,  Jernsalcni.  Jordan,  E.E  \'arsity  D;  .Al- 
pha Phi  Omega  3,4:  .MEE  2.3,4;  Campus  Chest  2;  Chron- 
icle 1,2;  The  Dukengineer  1,2;  Engineers  Guidance  Council 
;i,  3;  Religious  Council  3,4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  3,  4;  Soccer  2,  3,  4. 
Raixey,  Mathilda  Ann,  Wellesley  Hills,  Ma.s.s.,  Elementary 
Education.   Student  Union    1,2,3,4. 


Row  3: 

R\.NsoN,   Lloyd   Ru.s.sell,   Jr.,   Charlotte,    .\.    C,    E.E.    iX : 
\IEE     1,2,3,4;    Campus    Chest    3;    Westminster    Fellowship 
1,2,3,4;  Shoe  and  Shpper  1,2,3,4-  IRE  3,4. 
Rapuzzi,    Peter   Liden,   Brooklyn,   N,   Y.,   Business   Adminis- 
ration.   Chronicle  4. 

Redding,   Vivian   Delaney,  Leesville,  La.,   English.   Chanti- 
cleer 2  ;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,  2. 


Row  4: 

Reed,  Muriel  Anne,  Rahway,  N.  J.,  History. 

Reed,   Patricia   Ann,   Warren,   Ohio,   Education.   AA-i ;   F.AC 

4;   .\ewman   Club    1,2. 

Reeser,    Frederick    Harold,    Durham,    N.    C,    Psychology. 

*K2;  FAC  3,4:  Chanticleer   1,2;  Pre-Med  Society  1,2,3. 

4,  President  4;  Soccer  2:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Row   5: 

Reid,   Donald   Menzies,  Jr.,   Hockessin,  Del.,  Zoology.    -X: 
Chapel  Choir  2,  3,  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  3;  Pre-Med  Society  3 
Reid,  John  William,  Durham,  N,  C,  E.E. 
Reinsch,     Penelope    Luise,    Atlanta,    Ga.,    English.     .\X0 
Woman's  Glee  Club  1;  Social  Standards  2,3;  WDBS  3,4. 


Reitt,  Jame.s  Peter,  Brooklyn,  .\.  Y.,  Psychology.  flK*: 
FAC  2,  3;  Class  Council  2,  3;  Senior  Class  Secretariat. 
Resch,  Marian  Elizabeth,  Siler  City,  N.  C,  Elemenlarv 
Education:  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  2. 
Reynolds,  .Alan  Carlton,  .Asheville,  N.  C  Political  Science. 
ATli;  Corsairs;  MSG.A  1;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,3,4;  Commodore 
Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  YMCA  1,  2,  President  1. 


SENIORS 


S  EN  I  O  R  S 


Row  1: 

Rich,   Harvey  C).,  Ladue,   Mo.,   Political   Science    <l>^e;   Old 
Trinity  Club:  GROS  1,  2.  3,  4:  Lacrosse  1,  2. 
Riddle,    Margaret   Ann,   Fayetteville,   X.   C,   French,    ZTA; 
Ivy;  Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Coordinate  Board  1,2;  F.AC  4;  WSG.A. 
3:   Domi   President  3, 

Reichmann,  Roi-a.sd  Kemp,  Jacksonville,  Fla,,  Business  Ad- 
ministration. IIK.\;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi ;  Chronicle  1;  Navy 
ROTC  1,2,3,4;  Lutheran  Student  Association  1,2,3,4; 
Shoe  and  Slipp-r  Club  1,2,3,4:  WDBS  1,2;  Commodore 
t:iub    1,2,3,4. 


RoDGER.s,    .XxN    Gertrude,   Kensington,    Md., 
(hionule  2,  3;  Pep  Board   1,2. 

Religion,   .il': 

Rogers,    Bryant    Kilpatrick,    Mooresville,    N. 
Administration.    ATS;    Shoe   'n   Slipper   Club    1, 

C.    Business 
2,  3,  4, 

Rogers,   George  Robert  Walter,  Baltimore, 
Science.  <I>K2:   Chapel  Choir  2;   Men's  Glee  Cli 
ROTC    1,2,3.4;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club   1,2,3 
Club   1,2,3,4. 

Md.,  PoHtical 
ub  1,2:  Navy 
;  Commodore 

Row  3: 

Rogers,    Trudy    Broadwell,    Burlington,    \. 
Science.    HB*. 

C,    Political 

Rose,  Margie  Elizabeth,  Greensboro,  N.  C,  English.  ZT.\; 
Coordinate  Board  2 ;  Transfer  Advisor  4. 

Rosen,  Alice  Helen,  Baltimore,  Md.,  History.  AE*;  Sigma 
Delta  Pi;  Duke  Players  3,  4;  Pep  Board  4:  Pan  Hellenic  2,  3; 
Phi   Bet:i   Kappa. 


Ross,  Richmond  .Allan,  Chatham,  N.  J.,  History.  Religious 

Clounci!   3;   Kappa  Chi   1;  United  Student  Fellowship   1,2,3, 

4;  Soccer  2:  President  USF  3;  Who's  Who. 

Rosser,    Beryl    M^ssey,    Durham,    N.    C,    English.    Chap;?l 

Choir    1.2,3.4;  tlhancel  Singers  2,3,4;  Woman's  Glee  Club 

1.2,:i:    .Methodist  Student   Fellowship  2. 

ki  niGhk,    L:arl    Ernest,    Jr.,    Hawthorne,    N.    Y.,    Electrical 

Engineering.  ATA;  AIEE  2,  3,4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council 

J,  3;  Engineering  Student  Council  3;  Marching  Band  1,  2,  3; 

.Shoe  and  Slipper  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union  2,  3. 


Row  5: 

RuTENBERG.  JOHN  Knight,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y,,  Business 

.Administration.    IlK.i;    .Alpha    Kappa    Psi;    Chanticleer    4; 

Shoe  and  Slipper   1,2,3,4;  Swimming  1. 

Ryan,  Katharine  Van  Dewater,  Ft.  Defiance,  .Arizona.  So- 

riology.  *M:  FAC  4:  Society  of  Friends  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Ryan,  Letitia  Nanette,  Pilot  Mountain  N.  C,  Math. 


Row  6: 

Saber,   James    .Arthur,   Long   Island   City,   N.   Y.,   Electrical 

Engineering:  .AIEE  2,3,4;  Sailing  Team  3,4. 

Sadler,   Lewis   Edward,   Ellsworth,  Maine,  Accounting.   i;X : 

Baseball   1;  Soccer   1,2. 

Salsbury,   Carl   .Allen,   Richmond,   Va.,   Psychology.    TK*: 

Pre-Med  Societv  4:  Religious  Council  4;  Hillel  Society  1,  2,  3, 

4,   President  4;  IFC. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

Sandelin,  Richard  Harold,  Hamilton,  t)hio.  Economics. 
Class  Council  4;  Swimming   1,  2,  3,  4. 

Sander.  Louis  Frederick,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Electrical  En- 
gineering. .-MEE  1,2,3.4:  Engineers  Guidance  Council  2,3. 
4:  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  YMC.-V  1,  2,  3,  4;  Commodore  Club 
1,2,3,4;  Engineers'  Radio  Association  1,  Secretary  2,  Presi- 
dent 3.  4. 

Sanford.  David  Marshall,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  English.  <J>K>I': 
Red  Friars:  Beta  Omega  Sigma;  Men's  Student  Government 
1;  Publications  Board  3,4;  Judicial  Board  Justice  4;  Sympo- 
sium Comrn.  Chairman  4;  F.\C  3;  Chronicle  1,  News  Editor 
2,  .^ssi.stant  Managing  Editor  3,  .Assistant  Editor  4:  Who's 
Who. 


Row   2: 

Satterfield,     Bird    .-Vustin,    Tiniberlakc,    N.     C,     Political 

Science.  KA:  Choir  1,  2,  3;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3. 

Schaaf.  William  Edward,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  Geology.  Varsity 

D;  YMC.\  1,2,3,4;  Cross  Country  2. 

Scherr.  Barbara  Larkin,  Memphis,  Tenn  ,  Business  Admin- 

itration.    AXQ;   Cha.nticleer   2;   FAC   3;   Methodist   Student 

Fellowship    1,2:   Student   Union   2,3;   YWCA    1,2:   NSA   2: 

Sorority   President  4. 


Row  3: 

Schick,  Earl  Walter,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Civil  Engineering. 
AX.\;  .ASCE  4;  Engineers  Guidance  Council  2;  FAC  2;  IFC; 
Fraternity  President  4. 

Schmidt.  K.  Michael,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Political  Sci- 
ence. <J>K>I';  Men's  Student  Government;  FAC  2,3;  Class 
Council  2.  3;  Hoof  'n  Horn  1,  2;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  President  4; 
Campus  Chest  2,  3;  Soccer  1;  Swimming  1;  MSGA  Court  of 
Appeals  3:  Who's  Who. 

Schroeder,  Frederic  John,  Jr.,  West  Islip,  N.  Y.,  History. 
2.\:  Bench  and  Bar  4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,  2,  3,  4; 
YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Class  Secretariat:  History  Club  3,  4; 
Sailing  Club  3,  4 :  Track   1  :  Soccer  3,  4. 


Row  4: 

Schroeder,    Richard    .\mes,    Portsmouth,    Va.,    Math     6X ; 

WDBS  2. 

Schuster,  Stephen  David,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  Psychology. 

TE*;  Chronicle   1.  2,3;  Duke  Players  3,4;  Hillel  Society  1,2, 

3.4;    Senior   Class   Council;    Theta  Alpha    Phi;    Photography 

Editor,   Chronicle  2,  3. 

Scott,  George  Stuart,  Augusta,  Ga.,  Chemistry-.  Men's  Glee 

Club  1  ;  Peer  1  ;  Pre-Med  Society  1,  2,  3,  4;  Episcopal  Student 

Fellowship,    1,2,3,  Vice-President   •'.. 


English.   Glee  Club 
2,  3,  4,    Council    2  ; 


Row  5: 

Scott,  Sondra  Dale,  Fair  Bluff  \. 
1,2,3,4;  Methodist  Student  Centei 
Choir  4. 

Seidel,  Richard  Paul,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Electrical  Engineer. 
AIEE  1,2,4;  WDBS  1,2,3,4;  YMCA  1,2,3,4;  Swimming 
1,  2,  3. 

Sell.  William  Jennings  Bryan,  Jr.,  Mocksville,  N.  C,  Ac- 
counting. *AB;  Air  Force  ROTC  4:  Baseball  1. 


»   f 


Row  6: 

Seward,  Annette  O'Neill,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  History.  AXfi; 
Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Sandals;  Campus  Chest  2  ;  Coordinate  Board 
3,4;  F.^C  3;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,2,3,4;  WSGA  4; 
YWCA  1,2;  Marshall  3;  Who's  Who. 

Seybert,  Lee  F.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  History.  ATA;  Beta  Omega 
Sigma ;  FAC  2 :  MSGA  1 ;  Student  Union  2 ;  Traditions  Board 
3;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Soccer  1  ;  Dorm  President  1 ;  Class  Pres- 
ident 3 ;  Fraternity  President  4. 

Seymour,  Merrie  Jo,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  Mathematics.  Ar; 
Chapel  Choir  1,2;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,2;  Symphony  Or- 
chestra 1,2,3,4;  WSGA  1,2,  3,4;  YWCA  1,2. 


Row   1: 

Shackelford,  Ronald  Edward,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C, 
Chemistry.  Pegram  Chemistry  Club,  Secretary  3,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 4. 

Shaw,  Ruth  Graham,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  History.  ^I':  Chapel 
Choir  1  ;  Women's  Glee  Club  1 ;  Hoof  'n  Horn  1  :  Pep  Board 
1  ;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1;  Class  Council  3;  Student 
Union  2,  3. 

Shkats,  Joh.n'  Euge.nk,  East  Point,  Ga.,  Chemistry.  Phi  Ela 
Siuiii.i ,  I'i  Mu  Epsilon:  Phi  Lamba  Upsilon ;  Sigma  Pi  Sigma: 
.\lpha  Phi  Omega  1,3,4;  Campus  Chest  2,3:  Pep  Board 
1,2,3,4:  Pegram  Chemistry  Club  1,2,3,4;  Extension  Com- 
mittee Chairman:  Who's  Who;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Row  2: 

Shkltox.  James  Dougl\s.  Boynton  Beach,  Fla.,  History. 
Religious  Council  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Baptist  Stu- 
dent Union  1,  2,  3.  4,  President  4. 

Shepherd,  Hilliard  Whltam,  Jr.,  Roanoke,  "Va.,  Electrical 
Engineer.  BSn;  .'Arnold  .\ir  Society ;  Air  Force  ROTO  1,  2,  3. 
t;  .MEE  3.4;  Chapel  Choir  I:  Men's  Glee  Club  1:  Pep 
Bo.ird   2.3:  .Assistant   Houseniastir   3,  I 

SiiEPHhRD,  Thomas  .'\.,  (:in(  inii;iti,  (  )hi(>.  C:hemistry.  Z\K: 
\\U:.\    1,2,3,4:   Lacro.sse    1,2.3,  1:    \iir-President  of  Class 


Row  3: 

Shoesmith,    Constaxce    Gay,   Clarksville,    Va.,    Psychology. 

ywc.A  3. 

Shreve.    Judith    \i.\a,    Calgary.    Alberta.    Canada,    English. 
:iA-i:  Duke  Players  1,  2,  3:  Hoof  'n  Horn  1,  2,  3. 
SiFRiTT,   \'iRGiMA   ELIZABETH,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio,  Educa- 
tion.  Uii*;  Delta  Phi  Alpha:  Neredians  1,2,3,4;  Pep  Board 
1,  2,  3.  4.  Chairman  3,  Secretary  2. 


Row  4: 

Simmons.  Elizabeth  Ivy,  Mamaroneck,  N.  Y.,  Mathematics. 
AT;  Chancel  Singers  2,3,4:  YWCA  1,2,3,4;  Pep  Board 
1,  2,  3,  4  ;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1. 

SiMMON.s,  William  Pi.nckxey,  Jr.,  Macon,  Ga.,  Business  Ad- 
ministration. il.'VjE;  .Alpha  Kappa  Psi:  Intcrfraternity  Council 
3,  4;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Freshman  Advisory  Council  4;  Frater- 
nity  President. 

Sloa.v,  Orris  Templl,  Jr.,  Sanford,  N.  C,  Business  Admin- 
istration. <I>K2 ;  Basketball  1 ;  Baseball  1  ;  Chanticleer  2,  3, 
Assistant  Business  Manager  3:  Air  Force  ROTC  1. 


Smith,  Edward  Joh.n,  Jr..  Boca  Gronde,  Fla.,  English.  HOn: 
Class  Council  3;  Basketball  1. 

Smith,  Stephen  Carl,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  History.  <t>ie: 
Irack  1;  Swimming  1,2.3  4:  GROS  1,2,3,4. 
Snead,  Grace  Marie,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  English.  KA:  Ivy: 
Women's  Judicial  Board  4;  Religious  Council  3.4:  United 
Student  Fellowship  1.2.3,4;  ^•Wt:A  1,2,3,4,  Cabinet  3; 
Phi   Beta  Kappa. 

Row  6: 

Snotherly,     Everetti     \'erne,    Jr.,    High    Point,    N.    C  , 
Physics.  nK*;  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Corsairs  3,  4. 
Snyder,  John  Phillip,  Charleston,  Va.,  History.  OX;  United 
Student  Fellowship  2,3,4:  Hoof  'n  Horn  3,4;  Chanticleer 
1  ;  Chapel  Choir  1,  2,  3,  4;  Men's  Glee  Club;  Chancel  Singers 


2,  3,  4. 

SOMMERS.     ClLAIKh 

.\lpha;  Tau  Fs,  i 
Campus  C;h,M  2;  ( 
Glee  Club  1  :  .\al 
Fellowship    1. 


Marie.  Bethesda,  Md.,  French.  Delta  Phi 
)iiirt;.i;  Undergraduate  Philosophy  Club: 
!n ANTici.EER  4;  Chapel  Choir  1:  Women's 
oiial    Student   Association    2;    Westminster 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

Spangler,  Ellen.  McKeesport,  Pa.,  Mathematics.  IV ;  Wom- 
an's Glee  Club  1,2,3,4;  Westminster  Fellowship  1,2,3,4; 
Chanticleer  2;  F.'XC  4. 

Speir,    Magery    Wilson,    Charlotte,    N.    C,    History.    K.VB ; 
FAC  4;  Social  Standards  3,4;  YWC.\  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Spencer,   William   Hall,   III,   Mooresvillc,   N.   C,   EngUsh. 
XTil;  FAC  2,  3;  Pre-Med  Society  1,2,  3,  4  :  Student  Union  3: 
YMCA  1,2,3,4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


Spinnllr,  Ralph   Fri  n,  Lvnbrook.   .\.   Y.,   Mechanical  Engi- 
neering. i)X:  Sigma  Xi ;  .\SME. 

Stalvey,  Sarah  Hope,  Conway,  S.  C,  English.  Chanticleer 
2,  3;  Hoof  'n  Horn  3,  4. 
Stanly,  William  Alfred,  Jr.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  History.  K.\. 


Ben: 
;  Hoof 

Assist- 


Steen,    John    Dennls,    Manhasset,    N.    Y..    History. 
Chapel  Choir  1,2,4;  FAC  3;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2,4 
■n  Horn  2:  Pre-Med  Society  1,2,4;  YMCA  1,2.3,4; 
ant  House  Master  4;  Soccer  2,3. 
Steenke.v,  Richard  William,  Lynbrook,  N    Y.,  Business  .A.d 
ministration.   YMCA    1.2,3,4. 


II.,     Winter    Garden,     Fla.,    Hist 


Stephens,    Barbara    G.' 
YWCA   1.2.3. 


Stetson,  John  Baco.n,  Jr.,  Wellflect,  Mass.,  Geology.  6X; 
Hoof  'n  Horn  3,  4;  WDBS  2,  4;  Duke  Outing  Club  3,  4. 
Stevens,  Julia  .^nn,  Cincinnati.  Ohio,  Sociology.  I;K;  Duke 
Players  1  ;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1  ;  Episcopal  Student  Fellow- 
ship 2,  3,  4;  WDBS  1,  2,  3;  YWC:A  3;  Handbook  3. 
Stevenson,  Frank  Beaumont,  Circleville,  Ohio,  English. 
C:ampus  Chest  3  :  Men's  Glee  Club  1 :  Episcopal  Student  Fel- 
lowship 2,3,4:  Westminster  Fellowship  1;  Canterbury  Club, 
President   3,4. 


Row   5: 

Stewart,  S.\ndra  Llona,  Statesville.  \.  C,  Psvchologv. 
XSri:  Ivy;  Psi  Chi;  Chanticleer  2;  Hoof  n  Horn  1:  Meth- 
odist Fellowship  1  ;  Sorority  President  4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Sewart,  Sharon  Noel,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  History. 
Stewart,  Selden  Lewls,  III,  Coral  Gables.  Fla.,  Mathe- 
matics. Pi  Mu  Epsilon:  Hoof  'n  Horn  2,3,4;  Student  Union 
1,  2,  3;  -WDBS  1,  2.  3;  Philosophy  Club  2,  3,  4. 


Stiles,    Jane    Ann.    C:oral    Gables,    Fla.,    Zoology.    Peer    2.  3, 
Coed   Editor. 

Strickland,   Joseph   Tim,   Lakeland,   Fla.,   Economics,   ex ; 
Concert  Band  3;  Marching  Band  1,  2,  3;  Drum  Major  2,  3. 

Stupak,  Thomas  Stephen,  .Allentown,  Pa.,  Political  Science. 
nVLA. 


SENIORS 


SENIORS 


Styers.  Thomas  Russell,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem.  \.  C.  AZ^: 
.•\SME  3,4;  Chapel  Choir  1,2,3;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2,3: 
Marching  Band  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Sullivan,  Thomas  Alan,  Jr.,  Arlington,  \'a.,  Chemistry. 
*Ae;  FAC  3,4;  Pre-Med  Society;  IFC  Secretary  4;  YMCA. 
Supple,  John  Richard,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  History-.  ATA;  Cam- 
pus Chest  1 ;  Shoe  and  Shpper  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Union 
1,  2,  3;  YMCA  1,  2,  3,4;  Soccer  1;  Class  Council  1,  2.  3,  4. 


Row  2:  ■ 

Surrett,  Linda  Jo.  Arlington,  Va.,  Chemistry. 
Sutherland,   Julie   Jean,    Madison,   N.    C,   Religion     KA; 
Methodist    Student   Fellowship    1;   Hoof   'n   Horn    1;    YWCA 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Terpsichorean  2,  3,  President  4. 

Swart,    Mary    Ann,    Wilmington,    N.    C,    Chemistry.    AF; 
Chapel  Choir  1,4;  Woman's  Glee  Club  1  :  Pe.gasus  4. 


Row  3: 

SwASEV,  Patricia  Belle,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  Physical  Educa- 

SvDNOR,    Betty    Cleaves,    Alexandria,    \'a..    Religion.    IIB*; 
YWCA   1,2,3,4;  Duke  Players   1,2;  Wesley  Players  3. 
Sykes,  Waverly  Edmo.nd,  Jr.,   Portsmouth.  Va.,  Civil  Engi- 
neering.   AXA;    ASCE    2;    Corsairs,    President;   Navy   ROTC; 
Semper  Fidelis  3;  Commodore  Club  4;  YMCA  4. 


Row  4: 

Talbird,  O.  Karen,  Macon,  Ga,  English.  White  Duchy;  Phi 
Kappa  Delta;  Ivy;  FAC  3;  Pep  Board  1;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  2,  3,  4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Giles  House  President  4; 
Chairman  Y  Fellowship  Leaders  3;  Who's  Who. 
T.\TE.  Robert  Stuart,  Jr.,  Ft.  Mitchell,  Ky.,  French.  Tau 
Psi  Omega;  Men's  Glee  Club  2;  Marching  Bank  1,2;  West- 
minster Fellowship  1,2;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Taylor,  Carolyn  Bettz,  Marion,  N.  C.  Political  Science. 
Ivy;  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  FAC  3;  Social  Standards  2,  3;  Phi  Beta 
K.TPpa. 


Row  5: 

Taylor,  Ernest  Dean,  Jackson,  Miss.,  Civil  Engineering. 
*K*;  .ASCE  2,3,4;  Engineer  Guidance  Council  4;  Cross- 
country 1  ;  Track  1  ;  President,  ASCE  4. 
Thompson,  Brenda  .Ann,  Rutherfordton,  N.  C,  History. 
Thrift,  Ruth  Nell,  Lakeland,  Fla.,  English.  Ivy;  Coordi- 
nate Board  3;  Religious  Council  3,4;  Methodist  Student  Fel- 
lowship 1,  2,  3,  4;  NSA  4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Woman's  College 
Handbook   2. 


Thwaite,  Lois  Elinor.  Manhasset,  N.  Y..  Histon,-.  KKl';  Phi 
Kappa  Delta;  Ivy;  Chanticleer  1,2;  WDBS  2,3;  WSGA  3; 
Puhlic.iiions  Board  3. 

ToviLL,  Martha  Alice,  Atlanta.  Ga.,  Political  Science.  AAIl; 
Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Ivv;  Delta  Phi  Rho  Alpha;  Pi  Sigma  Al- 
pha; Chanticleer  1,2,3.  Co-Editcr  4;  YWCA  1,2,3,4; 
Publications  Board  3,4;  .Alice  M.  Baldwin  Scholar  4;  Nere- 
dian  Club  1,2,3.  President;  WRA  Board  3;  Assistant  Chief 
Junior  Marshall  3;  Phi  Beta  Kappa:  Who's  Who. 
TRiprEER,  Richard  .Allen,  Memphis,  Tcnn.,  Business  .Admin- 
istration. Old  Trinity  Club:  Beta  Omega  Sigma:  .Alpha  Kap- 
pa Psi ;  Men's  Judicial  Board  4 ;  Elections  Board  Chairman  3 ; 
Swimming  1  ;  President,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi  3;  Who's  W'ho. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

TucKwiLLER,   Frank    Watts,   Lewisbury,   W.   Va.,  Business 

Administration.  KA;  AIEE  1,2;  Navy  ROTC  1,2,3,4;  Shoe 

and    Slipper   Club    1,2,3;    YMCA    1,2,3,4;   Semper   Fidelis 

3,  4:  Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Lacrosse  1,  2. 

TuRNAGE,    Fransic    S.,    Snow    Hill,    N.    C,    English.    AXA ; 

Chapel  Choir  2;  Duke  Players  2;  Men's  Glee  Club  1,2,3,4; 

Methodist  Student   Fellowship   1. 

Turner,    Janice    Elaine.    Covington,    Tenn.,    Mathematics. 

.\<J>:   I\-v;    Pi    Mu   Epsilon;   Woman's   Glee   Club   3,4;   Baptist 

Student  Union   1,2:  YWCA;  Eta  Si.gma  Phi. 


Row  2: 

Turner.  Laura  Hermine,  Wilmington,  Del.,  Chemistry.  ZTA  ; 
I\t;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  YWCA  1,2;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Underwood,  Barbara  Blair,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.,  Eng- 
lish. White  Duchy;  Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Chronicle  4;  FAC  4: 
Woman's  Judicial  Board  3;  WSGA  4;  YWCA  1,  Freshman  Y 
Cabinet;  NSA  4:  WC  Handbook  Editor  2;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
L^ridel,  Richard  Kennedy,  Newfoundland,  Penn.,  History. 
Newman  Club  1,2,3,4;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,2,3,4; 
YMCA   1.2,3,4. 


\an  .^usdall,  Judith  .\nn,  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  Histon'. 

Ivy;   FAC   4;   Foreign   Student  Comm.   of  WSGA   3:   Student 

National  Education  Association  2. 

X'arner,  John  Wesley,  Jr.,  Lexington,  N.  C,  History.  I:A,E  ; 

Na\T    ROTC     1,2,3,    Company    Commander    4;    Fraternity 

President  4. 

\'ellines,  Joan  Lee,  Richmond,  Va.,  History.  AF;  Woman's 

Glee  Club  1  ;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pegasus  Club. 


\'iCK,  Harold  Kean,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Civil  Engineenng. 
ATA;  ASCE  2,3,4:  Engineers  Guidance  Council  4;  Engi- 
neering Student  Council  4;  FAC  3;  Navy  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4; 
Peer  1;  Baptist  Student  Union  1,2,3,4:  Shoe  and  Slipper 
Club;  YMCA  1,2,3,4:  Commodore  Club  1,2,3,4. 
Vincent,  James  Louis,  Somerset,  Pa.,  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing. ATA;  Varsity  D:  ASME  2,3,4;  The  Dukengineer  3,4; 
Engineers  Guidance  Council  2,  3;  Engineering  Student  Coun- 
cil" 4:  FAC  2:  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,2,3,4;  YMCA 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Track  1,  2,  3;  Chairman  Duke  Engineer's  Show. 


Admin- 
,2;   Stu- 


Enghsh.  AAH;  FAC  4: 


rv.   Ai:*: 
1,2,3,4; 


Row  5: 

V'URGASON,  Rebecca  Boaz,  Baldwin,  N.  Y 
istration.   Chapel   Choir    1,2;   Woman's   Gli 
dent  Union  2,3,4;  YWCA   1,2,3,4. 
Wade,  Mary  Clyde,  Durham, 
YWCA   1,2,3,4. 

Wagner,  Galen  Strohm,  Connellsvillc,  Pa.,  Hii 
Chronicle  1 ;  Marching  Band  1  :  Pre-Med  Societ 
Pre-Med  Advisory  Council  2,  3;  YMCA  1  ;  Tennis 


Wahm\nn,  June  Wharton,  Washington,  D.  C,  English. 
AAA:  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,4;  YWCA  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Y  Council. 

Waldrop.  Grayson,  Greenville,  N.  C,  Elementar>'  Education. 
AAH:  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1;  YWCA   1,  2,  3,  4. 


Walker,  Elizabeth  Orr,  La 


s,  S.  C,  History. 


Row   1: 

U'AiiACE,  WiiLiAM  Joseph,  Nashville,  Tenn..  Business  Ad- 
ministration. RA;  Navv  ROTC  1,2.3,4:  Shoe  and  Slipper 
Club  1,2,3.4:  YMCA  1,2,3,4:  Commodore  Club  1,2,3,4; 
Freshman  Basketball. 

Waller,  John  Clinto.\.  Poland,  Ohio,  Economics.  IIK*; 
Chronicle    1,2. 

Walls,  Charles  Baktlett,  Atlanta.  Ga.,  English.  Phi  Eta 
Sigma:  Campus  Chest  3;  Chapel  Choir  1,2:  Men's  Glee  Club 
1.  2,  3;  Kappa  Chi  1  :  Reli.gious  Council  4;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  1,2,3.4:  Special  t)bser\anccs  Comm:  Phi  Beta 
Kappa. 

Ro«    2: 

Walpolf,  James  N.,  Brownsville,  Tenn.,  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. Phi  Eta  Sigma:  Pi  Mu  Epsilon:  Tau  Beta  Pi;  AIEE 
2.3,4:  C:hanticlef.r  2:  The  Dukengineer  3,4;  Publications 
Board  4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Warner,  David  Joseph.  Bishopville,  S.  C,  Civil  Engineering. 
liHII:  Beta  Omega  Sigma;  ASCE:  Engineers  Guidance  Coun- 
cil 2:  Engineering  Student  Council  1,  2:  YMCA  1,  2,  3,  4; 
President  Engineering  Class    1,   2. 

Warner,  Frank  Lawrence,  Rockv  Mount,  N.  C,  French. 
President,  Tau  Psi  Omega;  Duke  Players  2,3,4;  Hoof  "n 
Horn  3,4;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1.2,3,4;  Theta  Al- 
pha Phi  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Row  3: 

Warren,  Joseph,  III,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  .Accounting.  Varsity  D: 
FAC  2,3:  Pep  Board;  WDBS  4;  Cheerleader,  Head  2;  As- 
sistant Housemaster  4;  Wrestling  1,  2,  3,  Captain  4;  Business 
Manager  WDBS  4. 

Waters,  Robert  Charles,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  History.  Old 
Trinity  Club;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Corsairs;  Chronicle 
1.  2.  3.  4:  .Navv  ROTC  1,  2,  3,  4;  Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4; 
IDt:  Court  3:  IDC  President;  MSGA  Secretary  of  Education; 
Who's  Who. 

Watov.  Kenneth,  Morris\ille,  Pcnn.  Electrical  Engineering. 
.\IEE  4. 


Row   4: 

Watters,    Barbara    .\nn,    Rockingha 
Education:  YWCA   1,2,3. 
Webb.   O.   T,    Jr  ,   Murganton.   X    C, 
B.'n.h    ;.nfl     B.n     1.2,3.4:    Methodist 
WMCA    1,  2,  ■;,  I  :   Young  Republicans  CI 
\S  EI  1  >,   Davhi    1"\i  iafferro.  Laurel   Ba' 
Radio  C:ouncil   3:   WDBS   1.2.3,4,   Prod 


Political  Science.  OX; 
Student    Fellowship    1 ; 


S.   C,   Psychology. 
ction  Manager  2,  3. 


Row   o: 

Wells,   Elizabeth    ."Kn 

tion.   A-IA :   Pep   Board 

YWCA   1,2. 

Wengel,  David  Lee,    Princeton,  N.  J.,   History.   Varsitv  D; 

Track  1,  2,  3,  4  ;  Cro.'is  Country  (Mgr.)   1,  2,  3,  4. 

West,  Susan  McConnell.  .\thens,  Ga.,  English. 

Row   6: 

Wheater.  William  Hohert.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Mechanical  En- 
gineering. Pi  Mu  Epsilon:  Pi  Tau  Sigma:  ASME  3,4:  West- 
minster Fellowship  2,3:  YMCA   1. 

Wheeler,  William  Bruce,  Tryon,  \,  C.  Histoiy.  UK.\: 
.Mpha  Phi  Omega  1  :  Bench  and  Bar  1 ;  Episcopal  Student  Fel- 
lowship   1,2. 

Whitaker.  Elizabeth  .\orman,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Busi- 
ness .Xdministration.  Z'l  .\ :  Clampus  Chest  1:  Chapel  Choir  1, 
2:  FAC:  4:  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2:  Episcopal  Student  Fel- 
lowship 1:  WSGA  4:  YWCA  1,  2,  3.  4:  Investments  Board 
1 :  Class  Council  4. 


Row    7: 

White,  Carolvn   Elizabeth,  Dover,  Mass.,  Political  Science. 

/T\:    hv:    Delta    Phi    Alpha:    Chapel    Choir    1,2:    Woman's 

(,1(T  Ciuii  1.2:  Hoof  'n  Horn  2,  ^'WC A   1,2. 

Whitknton.    Bobbve    Kayk.    (,ii.n.:~     \Mi./iiela,    Chemistry. 

IK      \\\  .    Pi    Mu    Epsilon;   C:li.irMrl    Sihl.is    J.  3, 4;   Woman's 

(;lee  C:iuh   1.2,3:  Episcopal  Stn.imi   IMl.nv^h^p   1;  WDBS   1: 

YWC;A    1,2,3,4. 

Whitlock,  James  Corr.  Jr.,  Maxton,  X.  C,  Political  Science. 

«X:   Bench  and  Bar   1,2;  Chronicle    1;   IFC  2;  University  of 

Munich,  Germany   2. 


SENIORS 


Row   1: 

Whitmore,  James  Frederick,  Lexington,  Ky.,  Mechanical 
Engineering.  ATA;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Corsairs;  ASME 
2,3,4;  Chronicle  2;  The  Dukengineer  2,3,4;  Engineers 
Guidance  Council  2,3,4;  Engineering  Student  Council  4; 
F.\C  2,3;  Navy  ROTC  1,2,3,4:  Westminster  Fellowship 
1,2;  Shoe  and  Slipper  Club  1,  2,  3,  4 ;  YMC.\  1,2,3,4; 
Publications  Board  4;  Commodore  Club  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Whitsett,  John  Boyd,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  Electrical  Engineer- 
ing. AS*;  Corsairs;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  AIEE 
2,3,4;  The  Dukengineer  1,2,3,4,  Managing  Editor;  Na\y 
ROTC  1,2,3,4;  Pep  Board  2;  WDBS  1,2;  Publications 
Board  4;  Semper  Fidelis  3,  4;  Fraternity  President  4;  Phi 
Beta   Kappa. 

Wiley.    D.wid    R.,    Newton    Square,    Penn.,    Chemistry.    Pep 
Board   i :  Independent  Dorm  Ciouncil  3.  4. 

Row  2: 

WlLKINS,    .\LES 


Adn 


Jr.,  Sanford,  N.  C,  Busir 
on.  *lv:::  .Mpha  Kappa  Psi ;  Class  Council  3. 
Wii.i.i.vMs,  Jo  Dare,  Rockv  Mount.  N.  C,  English.  'AT \ . 
Campus  C:hest  2;  Women's  Glee  Club  1;  Methodist  Student 
Fellowship  1,2,3,4:  Student  Union  1,2,3,  Board  of  Gov- 
ernois  4:  YWC.A   I.  2. 

WiiLiAM.s.    Marion    We.slev,    Rockingham,    N.    C,    Business 
.\dministration.   VMC.V   1,2,3,4:   Baseball   1.2,3,4. 


,€^ 


Row  3: 

\Vii,sO-N,    .Arthur    Johx,    Raleigh,    N.    C, 
.\TiS>;  Varsity  D;  Football   1,3,4;  Track   1. 


Wilson,  Brenda  Kay,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  H 

CLEER    1.2.3;   YWC.\    1. 

Wilson,    Elizabeth     Walto.\,    Chark 


.\B:  Ch.« 


Charlotte,  \.  C,  English. 
.VAII:  White  Duchy:  Phi  Kappa  Delta:  Sandals:  Ivy;  WSG.\ 
2,3,4:  YWC^  1,2,  Cabinet  3.4:  .Symposium  4:  Class  Presi- 
dent 1,4:  Phi  Beta  Kappa:  Who's  Who. 

Row  4: 

Winget,  Louise  Cosette,  Wooster,  Ohio,  Sociology.  AAA. 
WiNSLOW,  FiLMORE  Leigh.  ChaHottc,  N.  C,  Civil  Engineer- 
ing.   ASCE    3,4:    Concert    Band    3,4;    Marching    Band    3,4: 
Shoe  and  Slipper  3.  4;  President,  Concert  Band  3,4. 
Wise.    Marion    Rae,    Kalamazoo,    Mich.,    Political    Science. 
Methodist   Student  Fellowship    1.2. 

Row  5: 

Wood,  Katherine  Wendy,  Los  .Angeles,  CaJif.,  History.  Al': 
Women's  Glee  Club  1.2;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship  1,2, 
3,4:  YWCA   1,2,3,  1. 

\Voodard.  Barbara  \^■ETTSTEl^■,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  History. 
Chapel  Choir  1,2.3:  Coordinate  Board  2,3;  Woman's  Glee 
Club  1,2,3;  Hoof  'n  Horn  3;  Episcopal  Student  Fellowship 
1.  2.  3,  4;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4;  Pe.gasus  2,  3,  4;  President. 
Wright,  Creighton  Bolter,  .\rlington.  \'a..  Chemistry. 
i:X;  Court  of  .\ppeals  3;  FAC  2.3,4;  Pep  Board  2,3;  Pre- 
Med  Society  1,4:  Traditions  Board  3;  YMCA  1,2,3,4:  IFC 
4;  Class  Officer  4;  Chairman  Campus  Party;  Who's  Who. 

Row  6: 

WvNN,  Nina,  .\ugusta.  S.  C,  Psychology. 

Wynne,  Judy  Linda,  Great  Neck,  N.  Y..  Spanish.  Pep  Board 
1,2,3,4:  Concert  Band  1:  WSGA  1,2.3,4:  YWCA  1,2,3, 
4:  WRA  1,2.3,4:  Spanish  1,2:  Omega  Tau  Lambda  3.4. 
Y\NCY,  William  Samiel,  Arlington,  \"a.,  Prc-Med.  i:X  ;  Old 
TrimtN-  Club:  Omicron  Delta  Kappa:  Beta  Omega  Sigma: 
\'arsitv  D:  C:.-impus  Chest  1:  F.\C  2,3,  \ :  Pre-Med  Society 
1,  2.  3.4:  YMC;A  1,  2,  :i,  I  ;  1  i:i(k  I.  2,  i.  I:  \'arsity  D,  Pres- 
ident 4:   IFt:   1,2,  Ex.(utni-  t  ii.iniiiittee  3:  Who's  Who. 


YoNKERS,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  Mt.  Lakes,  N.  J.,  Botanv. 
II B*:  Phi  Kappa  Delta:  Sandals:  Ivy;  WSGA  2:  YWCA  4: 
Class  President  3:   Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

Yorke,  Anne  Griffith.  Avden,  N.  C,  Chemistry.  Delta  Phi 
Alpha:  Chapel  Chon  1.2:  Woman's  Glee  Club  1,2;  Hoof  'n 
Horn  1:  Methodist  Fellowship  1:  Symphony  Orchestra  1,2, 
3,4:  YWCA   1.2.  '  ' 

Youmans,  Beverly  Joan,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  English.  AAA; 
Coordinate  Board  2;  YWCA  1,  2,  3,  4:  Eta  Sigma  Phi;  Soror- 
ity  President  4. 

Young,  Warren  Hovle,  Jr..  Durham,  N.  C,  Mechanical 
Engineering.  IIK*;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 


SB'    W^     ^A 

w  w  ^ 


SENIORS 


Kneeling:  Karen  Hanke,  WSGA 
Representative;  Jo  Ann  Dougall, 
Treasurer.  Standing:  Joanie 
Stewart,  Secretary;  Sandy  Deck- 
ert,  President;  Mel  Seyfert,  Vice- 
President. 


Gary  Miller,  Athletic  Represen- 
tative; Donald  Kisslan,  Presi- 
dent; Frank  Eubank,  Treasurer. 


Doug  Cliapin,  Engineering  Class 
President;  not  pictured:  Gary 
Thompson,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


The 

Class  of 
1962 


The  class  of  1962  this  year  placed  emphasis  on  activity  uni- 
fying the  class  for  their  last  two  years.  Most  of  the  business 
of  the  Juniors  on  East  was  delegated  to  the  Executive  Board, 
thus  limiting  the  number  of  meetings  to  two  per  semester.  To 
increase  the  spirit  and  weight  of  the  class  as  a  whole,  the  co-eds 
had  a  picnic  in  November.  When  they  wined  and  dined  at 
their  class  banquet  in  the  spring,  the  juniors  enjoyed  another 
opportunity  to  get  together. 

With  class  night  came  the  climax  of  the  juniors'  year.  Va- 
rious honoraries  tapped  new  members  and  the  juniors  officially 
took  the  title  of  seniors.  Instead  of  picking  a  project  to  earn 
money,  the  class  collected  dues  which  will  be  used  for  the 
presentation  of  a  gift  to  the  University  upon  graduation. 


Juniors  growing  wise  in  the  ways  of  the  world  by  study  . 


discussion 


and  practical  experience. 


Row  1: 

Abbott,    Edward    H.,    Kansas    City.    Mo. 


i;x. 


Adams,  Mary  Judith,  Concord,  N.C;  ZTA. 
Adams,  Thomas  Robert,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  AT12. 
Allawav,  Susan  Mary,  Silver  Sprin.5,  Md. ; 
KKT.  Allen,  Barna  Titus,  Leaksville.  N.C. 
Alexander,  Martha  Pierce,  Greenville,  N.C. 


Row  2: 

Alexander,  Robert  Earl,  Durham,  N.C:  AX.\. 
Altvater,  Mary  Jane,  Denver,  Colo.;  IIB*.  An- 
derson, Elizabeth  Carlisle,  Germantoun. 
Tenn.;  2K.  .'\nderson.  Kenneth  Wayne,  N.  Y., 
N.Y.  Arnold,  Jay  L.,  Canton,  Ohio;  ZBT.  Ar- 
thur. Leonora  Wilson.  Mount  Holly,  N.C. 


Baldwin,    Ann    £.,    Ken: 

iiimt 

on,    Md,;    AP. 

Bald- 

WIN, 

Mary   Frances.   Di 

Lirha 

m.    N.C;    KKI 

'.   Bal- 

LENT 

INE,  Rudolph   Mill 

-ER, 

Jr.,  Ballentine 

,  S.C: 

Ai;*. 

Barefield,  Thoma 

s   W 

ILLIAM.  Birmii 

leham, 

Ala. : 

vx.    Barker,    Ros. 

i    Capewell,    Mt. 

Ki.ro, 

N.Y. 

;    ATA.    Barnes,    El 

IZAB 

eth    Williams.    Elm 

City. 

N.C;   AAII. 

Row  4: 

Barn 

Es,    Freeman     VVai; 

\VVR 

ICHT,    Jr..    H, 

intinn- 

N.^.:      ATA.      Barf 

:iER, 

Norman      G 

erald, 

St.lir 

SMllr,  .WC.  Bass.  Be 

RTH 

A  Jo,  Ft.  Lauderdale, 

Fl..., 

KKI',    BsucoM,    Tf 

lOM. 

\s    Lee.    Fayet 

te\il!e. 

N.C. 

Bm.dlk.    Bruce   J., 

Wi 

nter   Park,    Fla 

:   -X. 

Beao, 

H.    Beatrice    .\urel 

,   Nashville,   Tenn. 

;    KA. 

Juniors 


Row  5: 

Beaver.  Harriet  Elizabeth.  Concord.  N.C;  KA 
Behout.  Harriet  Elizabeth.  Shaker  HeighLs, 
Ohio:  AAA.  Bellaire,  S.  Lesly,  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Mich.;  AAA.  Benedict,  Bonnie  Ei.oise, 
West  Bend.  Wise:  AT.  Bennett.  Susan  Gayle. 
Atlanta,  Ga.;  AAA.  Bentzel,  .\lma  Elizabeth, 
Daphne.  Ala. ;   KA. 


Bethea,  Thoma: 

BiDDLE,     MaRGARI 

Jay    Frank.    W,  1 

WlLLI\M     McElk. 

NER,     Mary     FR^ 
Esther  Gudcer. 

;.  D..   Xev 

■T     A\M', 
1.  sl,A       lllll 

.-port   Ne 
Kinston, 
s,    Mass.; 
nu.  \V.\- 

i,  Ohio. 

ws,   \-a.: 
N.C   E 
AX  A. 

a.:   *AH 

.  sc. 

:  *AH. 

Bond' 
,  Eon- 
Boo  E, 

Row  7: 

Boos.  John 

KNIGHT.     Wl 

UK*.    Bow> 
N.C.     BowY 
Pa.;  AX  A.  B 
Tenn.:    *.\r. 
Fla  :  ATA. 

Donald.  Queens  Village,  N.Y.   Eou- 
Li.iAM  Reuben   III.  St.  George,  S.C: 
.ESS,    Jane    Carol,    Black    Mountain, 
ER,     Albert     Thomas.     Philadelphi.i. 
RAND.  Gertrude  Neill.  John.son  C.tv. 

Braren,   Herbert   \ictor.   Saraot.T. 

Row  8: 

Breen,     Robert 

Emmett, 

Orange     Park, 

Fla.: 

AT<!.  Bresee,  Louis  Bowles  Jr.,  Towson.  Md.; 
!!;X.  Bromhal.  Robert  Lowell,  Durhain,  N.C: 
UH|[.  Broome.  Oscar  Whitfield,  Jr.,  Monroe, 
.N'.C:.;  Brown,  Kendrick  Edwin  Jr.,  Kensington, 
Md.:  Ai.*.  Brown.  Kenneth  G.,  Oklahoma 
Cilv,   Okla.:    UK*. 


Brown,     Rohert,     Gloversville.     N.Y.     Brumby, 
Gray,    .Atlanta,    Ga.    Bruton,    Bobbi.    Lexington, 
N.C.     Bryan,     Kathleen     Judith,     Washinglon. 
D.C.;   *M.   Bryant,  Wallace  Dean,  Blairs,  Va. : 
AXA.     BucKALEW,     Meriwether     Walker,    Jr.. 
Winston-Salem,  N.C.;  ATS2. 

Ro« 

2. 

BUNDY,     jAMh 

Ronald  Roy 
MiLDON,     Ra 
t:iarksbum, 
Danville,  Illi. 
ville.   .\.C. 

s    H.,    K.ilTnville,    \,C:,;    O-Ki;.    BuNN, 
Honolulu,    Haw.ni.    Bir<-.h,  Rouert 
ei«h,     .M:      B^l<^^.     Rkbecca     Sue, 
W.Va.     BuHuu.     Ri,  HARD     Wilcox, 
ois    Burton.  Barbarx  Lee,  Thomas- 

Ro«  3: 

Butler,  Jared  William.  Forest.  Ind. ;  *AH.  Byhii. 
Kenneth  Alfred,  Eiwin.  .X.C:.  B\rne,  Richard 
Redman,  Hatfield,  Mass.:  'I'KM'.  Caikndar.  Rich- 
ard Lane,  New  Market,  .\  J.  :  Kl.  Campbell, 
Edward,  Greenville,  S.C.  C:andi.in,  Rosalind, 
London,   England. 


Row  4: 

Cardwell,  Martha  W.,  Oak  Ridge.  Tenn. ;  A'l-. 
Carlson,  Ronald,  Matawan,  N.J.  Carpenter, 
Randle  Burt,  Raleigh,  N.C.  Carr,  .Ava  Marie, 
Roseboro,  N.C:  AX!.>.  Carraway,  Robert  Dorff, 
Chester,  Mass.  Carson,  Christopher  Leonard, 
Mamaroneck,  N.Y. ;   i;AE. 


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untors 


Row  5: 

Carstarphen,  William  Henry,  Williamston, 
N.C;  ^\B.  Carter,  Robert  Mills,  Winston- 
Salem,  N.C.  Cartwright.  Mary  Elaine,  Dur- 
ham, N.C.  Gates.  Dorothy  Ellen,  Montgom- 
ery, Ala.;  AAA.  Chaiken,  William  Edward, 
Durham,  N.C:  <1>K^'.  Chamberlix.  Delia  .'k.N.N, 
Memphis,  Tenn.:   KAH. 


Row  6: 

Chambers,  Robert  Hunter  III,  Winston-Salem, 
N.C;  ATil.'.  Chapin,  Douglas  McCall,  Atlanta, 
Ga. ;  ATJi.  Chapman,  Richard  Booth,  Anderson, 
SC;  AXA.  Chenault,  Hartwell  Lynn,  Nor- 
folk, Va.  Cherry,  Haskille  Scott,  Washington, 
D.C:  A^*.  Church.  William,  E.  Greenwich, 
R.L;   i;X. 


II. BA  Jean,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.  Clay- 
-;rt  Morrison  II,  Hannibal,  Mo.;  ATt5. 
t:uRTis  Hartel,  Haddenfield,  N.J. 
3N,  Susan.  Belhesda,  Md.;  ZTA. 
tephfn   E.,  Butler,  Pa.  Condit,  Robert 


Mt.   Lakes,  N.J. 


i.\A. 


Row  8: 

Condyles,  C  Edwin,  Richmond,  Va.  Conklin, 
(K.^REN)  Lynne,  Palo  Alto,  Cahf.;  A*  Con- 
nelly, James  Du.ncan,  San  Marino,  Calif.;  "tAB. 
Cook,  Martha  Lynn,  Elgin,  III.;  A*.  Cooke, 
Patricia  Lee,  Durham,  N.C;  A-VA.  Coombes. 
David  Harrison,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 


Row  1: 

Copeland,  Lois  Carlisle,  Charlotte,  N.C.; 
AAn.  Cochell,  George  John,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
Coughlan,  Patrick  Campbell,  Essex  Fells, 
N.J.;  AXA.  Cox,  Louis  Williams  Jr.,  Cape  May, 
N.J.  Craven,  Davis  H.,  Michawaka,  Ind. ;  Ben. 
Crawford,    Carroll    Patterson,    Miami,    Fla. ; 


Row  2: 

Cronin,  Virginia  May,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  AXfi. 
Cronquist,  John  August,  White  Plains,  N.Y. 
Crotts,  Sandra  Dee,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.  Culp, 
Robert  Howie,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Currie,  Walter 
Lee,  Quitman,  Ga.  Currie,  William  Nelson, 
Wadesboro,   N.C;    K'^. 


Row  3: 

Cyrus,  Mary  Ellen,  Evanston, 
Harriet  Ann,  Warrenton,  N.C: 
John  Howard,  Warrenton,  N.C. 
Roger  Wallace,  Minneapolis,  Mini 


son    Park,  Jamestown,   N.C. 
ALD   Harry,  Charlotte,   N.C 


111.     Daniel 

KA.    Daniel 

K-.    Dartt 

.  D.wis,  Nel- 

nK*.  Davis,  Ro^ 


Row  4: 

Davis,  Virginia  Joan,  Charleston,  S.C  Day, 
Carolyn  Millicent,  Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio;  A*. 
Dean,  David  Milton,  Winston-Salem,  N.C; 
nKA.  Deckert,  Sandra  Lee,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
KA-e.  Dennis,  Elender  Gray,  Durham,  N.C. 
A*.  Denton,  Paul  Douglas,  Towson, 
AXA. 


Md. 


Juniors 


Row  5: 

DeRochi,  Edmund  H.,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.;  't'K^I'. 
Diedrichs,  Andre  Peter,  Lebanon,  Mo.  Dillon, 
Carolyn  Lee,  High  Point,  N.  C;  AAA.  Dimpfl, 
Joan  S.,  Diablo  Heights,  Canal  Zone.  Dixon, 
Richard  D.  S.,  Walstonburg,  N.  C  Doak,  Thom- 
as Deaderick.  Shelby\-ille,  Ky. ;  ATA. 


Row  6: 

Doggett,  Susie  .Xnn,  Raleigh,  N.  C  Dorsett, 
Sandra  Anita,  Winson-Salem,  N.  C;  4>:*I.  Dove, 
Paul  Douglas,  Alexandria,  Va. ;  <i>K2.  Dougall, 
Jo  Ann,  Houston,  Texas;  AAA.  Drennen,  Mar- 
garet Carole,  Cape  Charles.  Va.  Drum  mo  nd, 
M.artha  Owen,  Greer,  S.  C;  KA. 


Row  7: 

Drexxox,    Vera    Jane 
Duke,  Hexky   Emerso 
UK*.     Du!  A,     Armox, 
Duxx,   MiLi.ARi,  Chari 
DuPuy,  James   Xewto 
ham,  Jeanne  T.,  Howe 

Indian  Head.  Md.;  KA. 
.,  Jr.,  .Spartanburg,  S.  C; 

Charlotte,  N.  C:  Ai:*. 
ES,  Jr.  Favetteville,  N.  C 
X,  Quincy,IU.:   2X.   Dur- 

Row  8: 

Dye,  Kenneth   R.,  Jr 

,   Fort    Pierce,   Fla.   Earle 

Margaret  Fowler,  Greensboro,  N.  C  Early, 
Jane  Saunders,  High  Point,  N.  C;  2K.  East- 
wood, Gail  Judd,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  <I>M.  Eby,  Lois 
Jean,  Tulsa,  Okla.;  KKP.  Eisenhart,  D.«.rby  Jo, 
Lancaster,  Penn. 


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Row   1: 

Ei.LER,  Martha  Eleanor,  Winston-Saleni,  N.  C. 
Elmore,  Alice  Catherine,  Durham,  N.  C.  Ely, 
Elsa  Louise,  Morristown,  N.  J.;  A*.  Emerson, 
Suzanne  Doris,  Manhasset,  N.  Y.;  AlA,  Eng- 
STROM,  James  Kane,  Lake  Worth,  Fla. ;  A24>.  En- 
DicoTT,  Thomas  Current,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  nK2. 


kvi\.  Anthony,  Perry,  Henderson,  N.  C.  Ervin, 
Ml,  Revere,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  «I>K-.  Eubank, 
It  Wins  Lewis,  Jr.,  Richmond,  Va.  Evans,  Mad- 
i-iNE  T.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C.  Fader,  Lynn 
ROOKS,  South  Orange,  N.  J.;  Ki:.  Farnham, 
\RRY,  VVallingforJ,  Conn.;  '^K^. 


Row  3: 

Farrow,  Douglas  Lane.  DuBois,  Penn.  Ferebee. 
Samuel  Williams,  New  Bern,  N.  C.  Fifer,  Mari- 
LIE  BoWEN,  Alexandria,  Va. ;  ZTA.  Fingher, 
Charles  Lee,  Abbeville,  Ala.;  Kr.  Fippinger, 
Robert  A.,  Wvckoff,  N.  J.  Fisher,  John  Henry, 
Plainfield,  N.  J. ;   ATO. 


Row  4: 

Fladd,  Wirt  Ross,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  AXA. 
Fletcher,  Robert  Andrew,  Chester,  S.  C;  IIK*. 
Flint,  Lewis  Matthew,  Jr.,  Ft.  Bragg,  N.  C. ; 
A2*.  Fonda,  Richard  Weston,  Greenbelt,  Md. ; 
IIK<t>.  Formanek,  Gerald  Ross.  Fowler,  James 
Wiley,  III,  Lake   lunaluska,  \.  C. 


Juniors 


Row  5: 

Fowler,  Joanne  Ellis,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  nii* 
Franklin,  Robert  Davie,  Vero  Beach,  Fla.;  AT(.'. 
Freitas,  Ubiratan  Moura,  Rio  De  Janeiro,  Bra- 
zil. French.  Kathleen  Lippincott,  Aiken,  S.  C. ; 
KAe.  Gaddy,  Peggy  Jean,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ;  SK 
Gamble,     Charles      Franklin.     Winston-Salem, 

N.  C;  a:*. 


Row  6: 

Garlock,  Kathrvn  Jean,  .Mcxandria.  Va.;  A*. 
Garver,  Edward  Gilligan,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.; 
<(>A0.  George,  Desma  Kay,  Arlington,  Va. ;  -K. 
Gerber,  Milo  Phil,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.  Ger- 
KENs,  Fred  William,  Newfield,  N.  J.  Gibson, 
Catherine.  Laurel  Hill,  N.  C:  AXS.'. 


Row  7: 

Gillie,  Mary  C^live,  ReidsviUe,  N.  C;  AAH.  GiM- 
iiKL,  Mary  Gretchen.  Towson,  Md. ;  .\<i>.  Gin- 
TTiiR,  James  O.,  Perry,  Ga. ;  ATA.  Given,  Linda 
Li.iisE.  High  Point,  N.  C;  AT.  Glass,  Jean- 
\ette  Harmon,  ReidsviUe,  N.  C. ;  *.U.  Gobbel, 
James  Thomas,  Jr.,  .\lexandria,  \'a. ;  A^*. 


Row  8: 

GoLsoN,  Mary  .'\nn,  Montgomery.  Ala.;  KA. 
Goode,  David  Ronald,  Vinton,  Va. ;  BX.  Good- 
man, Dorothy  Kay,  Salisbury,  N.  C. ;  AAH. 
Goodman,  Stewart  Howard,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  TE*. 
Goodrich,  Ruth  (Honey).  Winter  Park,  Fla.; 
nB*.  Gornto,  Janet  Sue.  Green  Mountain,  N.  C. 


Row  1: 

GuTLEv,  LoNA  Jacquki.yn.  Selma,  N.  C;  ZTA. 
Graham,  David  Stanley,  Spartanburg,  S.  C: 
*Ae.  Graves,  Carolyn  Ann.  New  Orleans,  La.: 
AXU;  Graves,  Thomas  Williams,  Wilson,  N.  C; 
nK2.  Gray,  Cyrus  Leighton,  High  Point,  N.  C; 
Ben.  Creep,  Gara   Margaret,  Waynesboro,  Va.: 


ffum 


Row  2: 

Greene,  John  Elb 
Greene,  Michael 
Greenlaw.  Elizabi 
F!a.:  K.\n.  (Ikmnu 
ferson,  N  J  Ckkn/ 
more,  Md  (niyii-ix 
Ohio;   AT!.'. 


RT,  Tall 
Edwarc 
rn  Ro', 
1  1.  Eli2 
K.    Loui 


hassec,  Fla. :  *K  +  , 
Edgewater,  Md. 
E,  St.  Petersbuig, 
BETH  A.,  Port  Jef- 
Eberhardt,  Balti- 
:anly,    Jr.,    Akron, 


Row  3: 

Griffin,  Kewlth  Glenn,  Burbank,  Cahf.;  ATJ^. 
Griffith,  Lloyd  Edward,  Jr.,  Wadesboro,  N.  C. ; 
.VTO  Grigsby,  Lonnie  Oscas,  Cadiz,  Ky,  Grills, 
George  Benj.vmin,  Jr.,  Kingsport,  Tenn. :  'BX. 
Grimes,  Betty  Jean,  Milledgeville,  Ga. :  Groves, 
Patricia   Wells,  Huntington,  W.  Va.:  A*. 


Row  4: 

Guenard,  Andree  Leigh,  McLc-an,  \'a.  Guthrie, 
John  Bell,  Westfield,  \.  J.:  ATli.  Hagadorn,  Jon 
Bruce,  Jamestown,  N.  J.:  <J>K^',  Hagy,  James  D., 
Westfield,  N.  }.:  i:AK.  Hall  Sheldon  Franklin, 
Jr  ,  Detroit,  Mich.:  *Ki;.  Hall  Snowden  C;ow- 
MAN,  HI,  Danville,  Va. ;  AXA. 


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umors 


Row  5: 

Hall,  Wendell  V.,  .A. von,  N.  Y. :  ATA.  Hall, 
William  Charles,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Hallidy,  Wil- 
liam Henry,  Miami,  Fla.  Hamel,  Charles  Le- 
land.  Houston,  Texas:  niv.V.  Hamel,  Robert  El- 
mer, .Ann  Arbor,  Mich.:  AXA.  Hamilton,  .Anne 
HuNGERFORD,  St.   Petersburg,  Fla.;   K.\e. 


Row  6: 

Hammond,  Robert  B.,  Charlottesville,  Va.;  2.\E. 
Hanke,  Karen  L.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  IIP*.  Hans- 
COM,  Frank  Edward,  Manassas,  Va. ;  <I>X^I'.  Har- 
din, Elliott  Wannamaker,  Jr.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Harrell,  Margaret  .Ann,  Greenville,  N.  C.  Har- 
RSON,  Lawrence  Howard,  Linwood,  N,  J.;  ZI'.T. 


H\rt,  John  Charles,  Williamsville,  N.  Y.; 
<t>K^  Hartmann,  Herbert  W.,  Springfield,  Mass.: 
IlKA  IlArnsKii  ,  Frv'-.i-  Mm, mink.  (":..,„,, id, 
N.  C  HvuvLV.  |^^,h^  K  i  in.i:  ,  i  :, -^m,,  I'.i  Hsmi, 
Ioiin    L\>v,,„,    Ch.ul.s,.  :      W      \.        VK-\'      ll^.- 


::^     rt 


Ju..  P, 


Row  8: 

Havens,  Richard  George,  Westminster,  Md. ; 
KA.  Hawkins,  David  Miller,  Miami,  Fla.  Hedg- 
PETH,     Joseph      Rowi  \\n,     Luniberlnn.     N.     C  : 


Xs- 


Wi 


Row   1: 

Hekmat,  Hamid  Moayed,  Teheran,  Iran.  Helwio, 
Richard  Augustus,  Prospect  Park,  Pa.  Herrin, 
Herman  Keith,  Gastonia,  N.  C;  AXA.  Herring, 
Randall  Charles.  South  Hill,  Va.;  AXA.  Her- 
SHEY.  Molly  Jo,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  KKP.  Hess, 
Barbara  Dotv,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.;  KA. 


Row  2: 

Hess,  Lawrence  Everett,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.; 
Ai;*.  Hevvett,  James  Allen,  Shallotte,  N.  C. 
Hicks,  Anthony  Bright,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  Hin- 
TON,  R.  Richey,  CoUierville,  Tenn.;  2AE.  Hock, 
Judith  Lee,  Genoa,  Ohio.  Holley,  William 
Gaither,  Bethesda,  Md. :   iS*. 


Row  3: 

HorKiNs,  G.  Stephen,  Needham,  Mass.;  Beil. 
Hor.ne.  Katharine  Denny,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
-W'.;.  Howard.  Ralph  Franklin,  Daytona  Beach, 
Fla.;  AXA.  Howe,  H.  Barrett,  Medford,  Mass.; 
ATA.  Hubbard,  Martha  Anne,  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C;  ATA.  HuBBs,  Geraldine  S.,  Asheville, 
\.  C;  AXS2. 


Row  4: 

HuDGiN,  Thomas  Lawrence,  Marion,  Ohio.  Hud- 
son, Terry  Mack,  Charleston,  W.  Va. ;  AXA. 
Hurley,  Carol  Lee,  Ft.  Myers  Beach,  Fla.  Hus- 
er,  Merilee,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  KB*.  Hutchi- 
son, GwYN,  Lawrinburg,  N.  C;  SK.  Hyde,  Hen- 
ry HoLBROOK,  W.  Hartford,  Conn.;  Ben. 


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untors 


Row  5: 

Lngram,  Franklin  Wade,  Warner  Robins,  Ga. 
Ireland,  Patricia  Beryl,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  *M. 
Jackson,  Peter  Edward,  Fayetteville,  N.  C; 
•1)K>I'.  Jacobs.  Frederick  Cotner,  Silver  Spring, 
Md.;  *K*.  Jameson,  Richard  Kenneth,  Great 
Neck,  N.  Y.;  nKA.  Johnson,  Betty  Josephine, 
Winchester,  V'a. 


Row  6: 

Johnson,  Rhonda  Eugene,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 
Johnson,  Stephen  Howes,  Paintsville,  Ky. ; 
nivA.  Johston,  David  .Albert,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Johnston,  Susan,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y. ;  KAB. 
Johnston,  Wade  W.,  Chatham,  N.  J.;  2X. 


Row  7: 

Jones,  James  Parker,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.  Jones, 
Robert  David.  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.;  IlK*. 
Jones,  Rufus  Sidney,  Warrenton,  N.  C. ;  A£*. 
Jones.  Ruth  .\nn,  Paoli,  Penn. ;  KAB.  Jones, 
Thomas  Carlvle,  Fairfield,  N.  C.  Kahn,  Alan 
Bruce.  Columbia,  S.  C. ;  TE4>. 


Row  8: 

Kairinen,  Eila  O.,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. ;  AXfi.  Ka- 
Row,  Armand  Monfort,  Jackson,  Miss.  Katz, 
Margery  Ann,  Baltimore,  Md.  K.\y,  Earl  Dan- 
iel, Anderson,  S.  C. ;  2N.  Keeler,  Irma  M.,  Mill- 
edgeville,  Ga.  Kellermann,  Carolyn  Kino, 
South   Pittsburg,  Tenn.;   2K. 


Row  1: 

Kelley,  Rohan  Penn,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Ken- 
nedy, Ellen  Ann,  Maryville,  Tenn.  Kennedy, 
James  Albert,  Culleoka,  Tenn.  Kennedy,  Rob- 
ert Louis,  Metter,  Ga. :  HKA.  Kenyon,  Charles 
Sheffield,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Kern,  Cleveland 
Craddock,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C;  KA. 


Row  2: 

Kerr  Karen  Louise,  Damascus,  Ohio.  Kerr. 
Tom  B.,  Clearwater,  Fla.:  AXA.  Kim,  Hyun  dju, 
Raleigh,  N.  C.  Kimmich,  Ralph  Robert,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Kingsbury,  George  Marsh,  Orlando, 
Fla'.  Kirkman,  Ann  Jarrell,  High  Point,  N.  C. ; 


Row  3: 

KiRKPATRicK,  Davis  Aiken,  Jr.,  Bishopville,  S.  C. 
KissLAN,  Donald  Joseph,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.: 
*K*;  Kitchen,  Georgia  Lue,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
IIH*.  Kleaver,  Robert  Frank,  New  Castle,  Del.; 
AS*.  Klie,  Jack  Hug,  Chatham,  N.  J.  Kline, 
Doris  Janet,  Swarthmore,  Pa.;  AXfi. 


Row  4: 

Kline,  Nancy  Priscilla,  Silver  Spring,  Md. ;  Ar. 
Knight,  Neal  William,  Jr.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Knobeloch,  Claire,  Schofield  Barracks,  Hawaii; 
IIB*.  Kramer,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Elizabeth  City, 
N.  C;  Ar.  Kress,  Sidney  Carl,  Wadesboro,  N.  C. ; 
TiE*;    Kurtz,    William    John,    Milford,    Conn.; 

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umors 


Row  5: 

Lamb,  Carol  Anne,  W.  Englewood,  N.  J.;  IC^e. 
Lamb,  William  H.,  De  von,  Pa.;  Ben.  Latham, 
Donald  Bancroft,  Chelmeford,  Mass.;  <I>K^I'. 
Law,  Albert  David,  Grosse  Poine,  Mich.;  Ben. 
Lawrence,  Peter  Geoffrey,  Wynnewood,  Pa. 
Leach,  John  Sabin,  Washington,  N.  C. ;  IIK*. 


Row  6: 

Lee,  Richard  Whitaker,  Bethesda,  Md. ;  ATA. 
Lee,  Ronald  A.,  Arlington,  Va.;  AXA.  Leegstra, 
Ruurd  Gerben,  Rye,  N.  Y. ;  HK*.  Leinb.^ch, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Leonard, 
Rhonwen,  Lexington,  N.  C;  KA.  Lester,  Tom 
David,  Rocky  River,  Ohio;  *K2. 


Row  7: 

Letzler,  Susan  Barbara,  Arlington,  Va.  Leven- 
Tis  Alexander  Andrew,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Libby, 
Peter  Cook,  Anchorage,  Ky.;  HK*.  Lilly,  Irene 
Katherine,  Indianapolis,  Ind.;  nB4>.  Lindquist, 
V  Robert,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  Lrrz,  Edward 
Mann,  Welch,  W.  Va.;  HKA. 


Row  8: 

LocKWOOD,  Kathleen  D.,  Northport,  N.  Y. ;  A*. 
Logan,  Emmelyn  Susanne,  Woodstock,^  Va. ; 
AXfi.  Lomax,  John  Frank,  Abbeville,  S.  C;  KA. 
LuDWio,  Karol  Anne,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Luker, 
Ralph  Edline,  Louisville,  Ky.  Lunsford,  Gary 
Hamilton,  Springfield,  Mo. 


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Row   1: 

LuNSFORD,  Linda  Ernette,  Roxboro,  N.  C;  AT. 
Lyons,  John  Stanley,  Bangor,  Maine;  IIKA. 
Lyons,  Stephen  T.,  Arlington,  Va.  Lyren,  Wil- 
liam James,  Wadsworth,  Ohio;  IIIvA.  Mace, 
Michael  Edward,  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  SN.  May, 
Martha   Eloise,  Covington,  Ky. 


Row  2: 

M.\xsoN,  Robert  Jay,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Mc- 
Causland,  Arthur  Merrill,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. : 
■f"^©.  McCleskey,  James  Lawrence,  Tampa, 
Fla,  McCracken,  Joseph  Dean,  Orlando,  Fla, : 
2X.  McCuLLERs,  Clarence  Kenneth,  Durham, 
N.  C.  McCuTCHEN,  William  Walter,  Jr.,  Jack 
sonville,  Fla.;  <I>Ae. 


Row   3: 

McGary,  Lucy  Lake,  Richmond,  Va. ;  AAJI.  Mc- 
GoNiGLE,  Martha,  Wyomissing,  Penn;  KKF,  Mc- 
Intire,  Ann  Baines,  Kensington,  Md.;  AXfi. 
McKellips,  G.  Wayne,  Jr.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.  Mc- 
Kenzie,  Anne  Shuford,  Gibson,  N.  C;  KA. 
MoLeod,  Mary  Ann,  Lexington,  N.  C. 


Row  4: 

MgLellan,  Mary  Ann,  New  Orleans,  La.;  AAII. 
McManus,  Michael  John,  Stamford,  Conn.; 
0X.  McMullen,  William  Henry,  Barboursville, 
Va.;  2N.  McNabb,  Donna  Frances,  Newport, 
Tenn,;  ^JI.  McNeill,  Emma  Roberta,  Columbia, 
S.  C,  Meacham,  R.  Ann,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
ZTA. 


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untors 


Row  5: 

Medlock,  Clyde  Coleman,  Jr.,  Cartersville,  Ga. 
AS*.  Mering,  James  H.,  Ill,  Pittsburgh,  Penn 
Messikomer,  Edwin  Ernest,  West  Chester 
Penn.;  ATO.  Metzker,  John  Gordon,  Reno, 
Nev. ;  2N.  Midgett,  Helen  Laurie,  Hillsboro, 
N.  C.  Miles,  Albert  Schneider,  Chevy  Chase 
Md.;  2X. 


Ro^v  Ga 

Miller,  Cecil  W.,  Brooksville,  Fla,;  UKA.  Mill- 
er, Edward  Brown,  Meadville,  Penn.;  ATfi. 
Miller,  Gail,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.;  AXfi; 
Miller,  Garry  Merrill,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
ZBT.  Miller,  Sara  Patricia,  Ashtabula,  Ohio. 
Mills.  James  Cobb,  Jr.,  North  Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 


Row  7: 

Mohn,  Kermit  Stephen,  Rockville,  Md.  Moore, 
.Andrew  Taylor,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. ;  ^KZ. 
Moore,  Charles  Aurelius,  Durham,  N.  C, 
Moore,  Paul  Robinson,  Jr.,  Aiken,  S.  C. 
MooRES,  William  York,  Maitland,  Fla.;  0X, 
MoNFRiED,  Allan  Jerome,  Baltimore,  Md.;  T'E*. 


Row  8: 

Montgomery,  Giles  Barrett,  Stamford,  Conn, 
Morgan,  Mary  Lena,  Spring  Hope,  N.  C;  HB*. 
Morgan,  Ronald  Dean,  Columbus,  Ga. ;  A2*. 
Morgan,  William  Lee,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Morton, 
William  Arthur,  Sarasota,  Fla.  Moss,  Julianna, 
Mooresville,  N.  C.;  KKT. 


Row   1: 

MUMFORD,  Edwin  Harold,  Toledo,  Ohio.  Mur- 
phy, Charles  Westbrook,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Myers,  Marcia  Irene,  Harrisburg,  Penn.;  HB*. 
Nathan,  Bruce  A.,  MiUburn,  N.  J-,  *K7; 
Nathanson-  Malvine  Sara,  Lynbrook,  N.  Y.; 
AE*.  Naugle,  Page,  Wichita,  Kan.;  B-eil. 


Row  2: 

Nee  David  M.,  Dallas,  Texas.  Nelson,  Robert 
S  St  Petersburg,  Fla. ;  *^e.  Newlin,  Delmas 
Burton,  Arlington,  Va. ;  ATtt.  Newman,  Joseph 
Browning,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  HK*.  Nicholson, 
Helen  Katherine,  Devon,  Penn.  Nickle,  Wil- 
liam EcKLUND,  CHfton  Heights,  Penn.;  AS*. 


Row  3: 

Norton,  Charles  Bryan,  Jr.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ; 
mCA.  Norton,  Charles  Douglas,  Tampa,  Fla. 
NuETZMAN,  Douglas  Paul,  Flushing,  N.  Y.;  eX. 
Oettinger,  Albert,  Jr.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y,;  ATO. 
Ohtaka,  Ryuichi,  Ibaraki-Ken,  Japan.  Oldham, 
James  Clare,  Amarillo,  Texas;  ATfi, 


Row  4: 

Oldham,  John  Michael,  Amarillo,  Texas  ;AXA. 
Oliver,  James  Ralph,  Fairmont,  N.  C.  O  Neall, 
Tohn  Stoakes,  Orlando,  Fla.  Orndorff,  John 
Roland,  Arlington,  Va.;  \XA.  Osmun,  Barry 
Ansen,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.;  *Ae.  Overton,  Nancy 
Jane,  Nashville,  Tenn. 


Juniors 


Row  5: 

Panik,  Linda  Elizabeth,  Easton,  Penn.  Pantazis, 
Theofanis  N.,  Cavala,  Greece.  Parker,  Ira  Ed- 
ward, Nashville,  Tenn.;  <!>K2.  Parrott,  Virginia 
Carter,  Exmore,  Va.  Partin,  Benjamin  Rus- 
sell, Scotland  Neck,  N.  C.  Pastore,  Ke.x 
Wayne,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  AX.\. 


Row  6: 

Patterson,  Kathleen  Alice,  Richmond  Hills, 
N.  Y.;  Ki.  Paul,  Charles  Thomas,  Wayne, 
N.  J.  Paylor,  Bettie  Kent,  Danville,  Va^  Payne, 
Edwin  Franklin,  Henderson,  N.  C. ;  KA.  Paz- 
vros,  Nicholas  Christy,  Hobbs,  N.  M.;  IIK*. 
Peabody,  Mary  Lucinda,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. ; 
AXfl. 


Row  7: 

Pearlstonk,  Terry  Rocs,  Dallas,  Texas.  Pease, 
Louis  Edwin,  Hialeah,  Fla.  Peck,  Sylvia  Ann, 
Concord,  N.  C.  Pegler,  Timothy  Francis,  The 
Plains,  Va.;  eX.  Penfield,  Addison  Pierce,  Guil- 
ford College,  N.  C.  Perkins,  Cathrvn  Ann,  At- 
lanta, Ga.;  ■I'M. 


Row  8: 

Perry,  Jerry  LeVerne,  Henderson,  N.  C.;  AATI. 
Pfeiffer,  Richard  Norton,  Louisville,  Ky.; 
Ben.  Pfeiffer,  Robert  George,  Louisville,  Ky.; 
Ben.  Phillips,  Brenda  Lee,  Port  Washington, 
N.  Y.;  KA0.  Phillips,  Sandra  Ann,  Greenville, 
N.  C.  Pieh,  Jerome  Alec,  Helena,  Ala.;  HK*. 


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Row  1: 

PiERSON,  WiLLARD  Cresse,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  *K2. 
Pons,  Jonnie  Alberta,  Morganton,  N.  C;  AAII. 
Porter,  Suzanne  Lee,  Hillsville,  Va. ;  AAA.  Pow- 
ers, Lola  Iris,  Bethesda,  Md.;  AE4>.  Fowl, 
Michael  R.,  Lancaster,  Penn.;  IIKA.  Preston, 
John  Stanley,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  AXA. 


Row  2: 

Price,  Andrew  Richard,  Wilmington,  Del.; 
A2<f>.  Printz,  Don  W.,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Pritch- 
ard,  James  Warren,  CarroUton,  Ga.  Pugh,  Ken- 
neth Graves,  Richmond,  Va.  Purdy,  Alan  Mac- 
Greoor,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  KA.  Purnell,  Louis 
Selby,  Arlington,  Va. ;  ■!>K'>I'. 


Row  3: 

Pusser,  Charles  Rouse.  Jr.,  Chesterfield,  S.  C 
AXA.  Ragep,  Gazie  Kelly,  War,  W.  Va,;  A2<S>, 
Raksnis,  Charles  Albert,  Philadelphia,  Penn.: 
K2.  Rankin,  Mary  Downs,  Maplewood,  N.  J 
Rankin,  Robert  Stanley,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C. ; 
•PKZ.  Ray,  Karl  Arthur,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Row  4: 

Ray,  Nancy  Carolyn,  Tampa,  Fla.  Raynes,  Wil- 
Li.\M  Joseph,  Hialeah,  Fla.  Reinhardt,  William 
Warren,  South  Orange,  N.  J,  Reinsch,  James 
Leonard,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Reynolds,  John 
Forbes.  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Rhodes,  Phillip  Carl, 
Forest  City,  N.  C;  K2. 


Juniors 


Row  5: 

Rich,  John  Murray,  Covington,  Ky.  Richard, 
Ralph  Stephenson,  Arlington,  Va.  Richards, 
Bruce  Lawrence,  Dover,  N.  J. ;  ATA.  Richards, 
Jessica  Olga,  Fanwood,  N.  J.  Richardson,  Dud- 
ley Carter,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.;  *Ae.  Roach, 
William  George,  Edgefield,  S.  C. 


Row  6: 

Robertson,  Cletus  Michael,  Winston-Salem 
N.C.;  ex.  Robertson,  James  D.,  Weirton,  W.Va 
Robins,  Sally,  Little  Neck,  N.  Y.;  KA©.  Robin 
SON,  Harold  Manson,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Robin 
son,  Phyllis  Jean,  Middleburg,  Penn. ;  Rogers 
David  Price,  Devon,  Penn. 


Row  7: 

Rogers,  Theodore  Beauclere,  Devon,  Penn.; 
K^.  RoMiNE,  James  C,  Little  Rock,  Ark.;  *Ae; 
Rose.  Marie  Malinda,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  AAA. 
Ross,  Robert  William,  Mansfield,  Ohio;  A2*. 
RouTH,  Eugene  Charles,  Nashville,  Tenn.; 
A^*.   RovsE    .Arlene   Elizabeth,   Pikesville,   Md. 


Row  8: 

Sanborn,  Gary  Rupert.  Richmond,  Va.  Sauber, 
.'\nthony  Frank,  Bethesda,  Md.;  TE<J>.  Sawers, 
Ja.mes  Richard,  Jr.,  Needham,  Mass.  Scarbor- 
ough. Walter  Avery,  Wendell,  N.  C.  Scheer, 
Errol  David,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Schlanser, 
Juliet  Rodney,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  AF. 


Row  1: 

ScHMroT,  Charles  Frederick,  Ft.  Lauderdale 
Fla. ;  *K2.  Scott,  Joseph  William,  Greensboro 
N.  C;  KA.  ScoviL,  James  Aroersinger,  Raleigh 
N.  C;  ATA.  Scurry,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Reids- 
ville,  N.  C:  2K.  Segelke,  Peter  August,  Emer- 
son, N.  J.  Seiff,  Henry  Edward,  Alexandria,  Va. 
TE*. 


Row  2: 

Senf,  Thomas  Edward,  New  Britain,  Conn. ; 
Ben.  Seyfert,  Melicent,  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  KKl'. 
Shaffer,  Howard  Calvin,  III,  East  Williston, 
N.  Y.;  ex.  Shah  AN,  Robin  Lee,  Winston-Salem, 
N.  C;  KA.  Sheffield,  Homer  Gordon,  Jr.,  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C;  *Ae.  Shore,  James  Henry,  Jr., 
Elkin,  N.  C;  2X. 


Row  3: 

Shriver,  James  Albert,  North  Canton,  Ohio. 
Shriver,  Larry  Dean,  Studio  City,  Calif.;  ■i'AB. 
Shurtliff,  E.  Juneal,  Arlington,  Va.;  AAII. 
SiLKETT,  Charles  Robert,  Washington,  D.C.; 
4>K*.  Slater,  Mary  Gibbs,  Birmingham,  Mich. ; 
KIvT.  Sloan,  Carey  E.,  HL,  Greensboro,  N.  C; 
2W. 


Row  4: 

Slusser,  Harry  Coe,  III,  Lexington,  Va.  Smath- 
ERS,  Roxanne  Dora,  Deland,  Fla.  Smith, 
Charles  Michael,  Washington,  N.  C;  *K-. 
Smith,  Cynthia  Gail,  Miami,  Fla.  Smith,  Les- 
ter v.,  New  Kensington,  Pa.;  ATA.  Smith,  Mer- 
rill Lord,  Edinboro,  Pa.;  *Ae. 


Juniors 


Row  5: 

Smith,  Peter  Crosby,  Maitland,  Fla.  Smith, 
Priscilla  Ellen,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Smith,  War- 
ren, Kirkland,  Jr.,  Springfield,  S.  C. ;  AXA. 
Snowden,  Lowell,  Oakhurst,  N.  J.;  ZTA.  So, 
Samuel  Sheung-lok,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Row  6: 

Speer,  George  William,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  2X, 
Speiden,  Joseph  Hart,  Jr.,  Louisville,  Ky.;  *Ae, 
Sprunt,  Edith  Lucas,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Sronce. 
John  Alexander,  Asheville,  N.  C;  *Ki:.  Stans 
berry,  Karen  Lynne,  Tulsa,  Okla. ;  KAe.  Stan 
ton,  Bernard  Morris,  Jr.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
4>K2 


Row  7: 

Starling,  Ira  Carroll,  Jr.,  Kissimmee,  Fla. 
Stealey,  Charles  Evans,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va, 
Steffens,  Theodore  Charles,  Hollywood,  Fla. 
Stewart,  Joanie  K.,  Massillon.  Ohio;  AATI 
Stokes,  James  Carlisle,  Jr.,  Salisbun',  N.  C 
Stone,  Mariam  Ann,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla. 


Row  8: 

Stone,  Warren  Sanford,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Strickland.  Anne  Helen,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Stritzinger,  Linda  Joyce,  Clemson,  S.  C. 
Strong,  Bethany  Sue,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Stuart,  Dawn  Linkletter,  Wethersfield,  Conn.; 
2K.  SuBER,  Sarah  Margaret,  Gary,  N.  C. 


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Row   1: 

SuLZER,  EiLEENE  SuzANNE,  Richmond,  Va. ;  IIB*, 
SUMMERROW,  Sara  Jeanne,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Sum 
MERs,  George  Perry,  Olancha,  Calif. ;  iiS*.  Sut- 
PHEN,  William  Ross,  III,  Somerville,  N.  J.;  <I>Ae 
Sweeney,  Mary  Kathryn,  Mt.  Brock,  Ala. ;  AATI 
Sydnor,  Judith  Wilson,  Richmond,  Va. ;  A*. 


Row  2: 

Tabari,  Kita  Nve,  Tehran,  Iran.  Taliaferro, 
Lynn  Fontaine,  Brightwaters,  L.  I..  N.  Y. ;  ZTA. 
Tart,  James  Alvin,  Dunn,  N.  C.;  IIK*.  Taylor, 
William  Lake,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  ATfl.  Taylor, 
William  Morley  Punshon,  Auburn,  N.  Y.; 
AXA.  Temple,  Charlotte  Ann,  Lufkin,  Tex.; 
KAB. 


Row  3: 

Thomasso.n,  David  Edward,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.; 
AZ4>.  Thrash,  Melvin  Lawrence,  Asheville, 
N.  C.  Ti.MBLiN,  George  Alvin,  Durham,  N.  C. 
TiNNELL,  John  Randolph,  Highland  Springs, 
Va.;  ATQ.  Tipton,  Samuel  Ridley,  Jr.,  Knox- 
ville,  Tenn.;  2X.  Titus,  Richard  Corley,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C. 


Row  4: 

TowNSEND,  Brenda  Liles,  Lenoir,  N.  C.  Turn- 
er, Robert  Michael,  Baltimore,  Md. ;  ATA. 
Tucker,  Emily  Elizabeth,  Raleigh,  N.  C. ;  *M. 
Turner,  Arline  Elizabeth,  Durham,  N.  C. ; 
AXfi.  Tuttle,  Diane,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ;  KA. 
Ulmer,  Mary  Katherine,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  KA. 


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untors 


Row  5: 

Unser,  David  Lawrence,  Great  Bridge,  Va. ;  KA. 
VandeWater,  Robert  James,  Staunton  Va. : 
ATfi.  Van  Ryzin,  Peter  John,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Veach,  Mary  Lynn,  Sanford,  N.  C.  Vestal, 
William  Addison,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Vigil,  Ronald 
Edward,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 


Row  6: 

VooRHEES,  Robert  F.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C; 
ATn.  Walker,  Francis  E.,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Wallendokf,  Patricia  Anne,  New  Canaan, 
Conn.  Walter,  Clark,  III,  Mountain  Lakes, 
N.  J.  Wantz,  Barbar.-^,  Richmond,  Va. ;  AAA. 
Ward,  Frederick  Michael,  Durham,  N.  C. 


Row   7: 

Ward,  Thurman  Robert,  Jr.,  Lincolnton,  N.  C. 
Warner,  Wayne  Gilbert,  Duquesne,  Pa.  Warr, 
Virginia  Ladd,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Warren,  Joel 
Bennette,  Raleigh,  N,  C.  Wasserman,  Louis 
Leslie,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  *KS.  Weaver,  Marjorie 
Elizabeth,  Murphy.  N.  C. 


Row  8: 

Weaver,  Susan  Anne,  Bailey,  N.  C;  A<J>.  Web- 
ber, Robert  Sumner,  Ft.  Bragg,  N.  C. ;  2X. 
Weidman,  Stanley  Clair,  Wyomissin.g,  Pa. 
Weitzel,  Lynn  Louise,  Rosemont,  Pa.;  ZT.i. 
Weitzner,  Charles  Myron,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
ZliT;  Welch,  Julie  Anne,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
KAe. 


Row   1: 

Wellborn^  Virginia  Randolph,  New  Orleans, 
La.;  UK;  Weston,  Leona  Bell,  Garner,  N.  C. 
Wheeler,  Mary  Mozelle,  Gaffney,  S.  C;  ZTA. 
White,  Charles  Raymond,  Archdale,  N.  C. 
Whitley,  Roy  Allen,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Whit- 
man, William  Clark,  South  Bend,  Ind. 


Row  2: 

Whitmore,  Robert  Eugene,  Lexington,  Ky. : 
ATA.  Wilder,  Donald  Allen,  Louisville.  Ky. ; 
niv*.  Wiley,  Carolyn  Joyce,  Douglaston,  N.  Y, 
Williams,  Atticus  Morris,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C; 
2X.  Williams,  Barbara  Jean,  Ft.  Lauderdale. 
Fla. ;  ZTA.  Williams,  Janice  G.,  Munfordville, 
Ky;   KKr. 


Row  3: 

Williams,  Roger  Marshall,  Rockingham,  N.  C. 
Williams,  Thomas  Ward,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  i:N. 
Williamson,  Wilbur  H.,  Denmark.  S.  C.  Wil- 
son, Carol  Ann,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Windeler,  Rob- 
ert Rey,  Jr.,  Little  Falls,  N.  J.;  ATA.  Wise,  Ron- 
ald Owen,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Row  4: 

Wiser,  Robert  Vincent,  Winter  Park,  Fla.;  i:N. 
Witherspoon,  John  Michael,  Brookeville,  Md.; 
IIK*.  WoHLFORD,  Paul  Raymond,  King;port, 
Tenn.;  IIKA.  Wommack,  Thomas  Terrill. 
Franklin,  W.  Va.  Wood,  Charles  Kenneth, 
Filbert,    S      C.     Wood.    Richard    Blain,    Ro;:lvn, 

N.  Y.;  ex. 


Row  5: 

Wright,  Dean  Scanlan,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.:  <i.A« 
Young,  Robert  Edward,  Towson,  Md. ;  Ai:*. 
Zimmerman,  Emma  Jean,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C: 
4>M.  ZiMMtRMAN,  Sallie  Claire,  South  Orange. 
N.  J.;  A*.  ZuMBRO,  Sherrod  Branson,  Hvatts- 
ville,  Md.;  2N. 


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Come  Sophomore  year  a  young  man's  fancy  turns  to  mov- 
ing out  of  the  frosh  dorms. 


Sophomore  honoraries  sponsor  dances 
in  an  effort  to  afford  the  freshman  a 
glimpse  of  social  life. 


Sophomores  with  wheels  soon  learn  that  the  invincible  Duke 
Law  Enforcement  Branch  gives  no  quarter  in  its  never- 
ceasing  struggle  against  the  underworld  and  traffic  violators. 


The 

Class  of 

1963 


The  major  activities  of  the  sophomore  class  first  semester 
centered  around  the  new  class  of  freshmen.  Soon  after  they 
arrived,  the  freshmen  were  presented  with  bows  and  dinks 
numbered  "1964."  The  sophomores  were  accorded  the  title 
"most  worthy  sophomores,"  and  they  made  the  freshmen  ad- 
here to  certain  rules,  including  the  wearing  of  dinks  and  bows 
at  all  rimes.  Thanks  to  the  usual  Durham  rain  the  sophomore- 
sponsored  Dink-Bow  Day,  complete  with  combo,  was  held  in 
the  old  gymnasium. 

The  co-eds,  trying  to  achieve  a  unity  of  spirit  throughout 
the  class,  planned  a  slumber  party  in  the  East  Campus  gym. 
For  their  class  project,  the  girls  staged  the  traditional  sopho- 
more sale  of  cider  and  doughnuts  in  the  dorms  on  East.  The 
money  earned   will  go   towards  the  class  gift  at  graduation. 


Ann  Hill,  Vice  President; 
Anne  Irwin,  President;  Patsy 
Davis,  Secretary. 


Jim   Abbot,   Treasurer;    Roger 
Kissam,  President. 


Sid  Nurkin,  Engineering  Class 
President. 


Row  1: 

Abbot,  Haviland  Harris,  Charleston,  W.  Va.  ; 
♦K*.  Abbott,  Thomas  Philip,  Miami,  Fla. ;  *:ie. 
Adams,  Andrew  Joseph,  Jr.,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
AZ*.  Albers,  Dorothy  Ann,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.;  KKr.  Alexander,  John  Paul,  Conroe, 
Texas.  Alexander,  Welborn  E.,  Lenoir,  N.  C. ; 
*Ae. 


Row  2: 

Allen,  David  Williams,  Tampa,  Fla.:  eX.  .^l- 
LEN,  John  .Ashley,  Smithfield,  N.  C.  Allen, 
John  Cornelius,  Burlington,  Vt.;  IIKA.  .Al- 
worth,  Thomas,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.:  <!>K^'.  .Amev, 
David  George,  Lancaster,  N.  Y. ;  A2:*.  Anderson, 
Bruce  Hamilton,  ThomasviUe,  Ga.;  IIK*. 


Row  3: 

Anderson,  Frances  Lynnwood,  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Kd.  Anderson,  Judith  Lee,  Towson,  Md.;  Iv,\(; 
Anderson,  Lawrence  Harry,  East  Northpori 
N.  Y.  Anderson,  Nancy  Louise,  Orlando,  Fla. 
AAn.  Andrews,  Susan  .Antoinette,  Birmina 
ham,  Ala.  .Appen,  Richard  E.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 


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mores 


Row  4: 

Armbrecht,  Frank  Maurice,  Jr.,  Richmond,  \'a. 
Armour,  Clifford  Arnett,  North  East,  Md. 
Armstrong,  James  Jay,  Villa  Park,  111.:  2:X. 
Arnold,  Gary  Seth,  Rockville  Centre,  N.  Y, : 
Z15T.  Aruza,  Albert  Francis,  Stamford,  Conn. : 
Atkins,  Jean,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. :  2K. 


Row  5: 

Avera,  Talcott  Wait.  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Aydlett,  Louise  Clate,  Elizab?th  City,  N.  C. 
Bailey,  George  Robert,  Jr.,  Baldwin,  N.  Y.: 
*K>!'.  Baker,  Peggy  Nash,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Balch, 
Brenda  Prue,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  \V.  Banks,  Rob- 
ert Marion,  Jr.,  Corpus  Christi,  Texas:   IIK*. 


Row  G: 

Banta,  John  Marti.n,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.:  nK.\. 
Barbour,  Ann  Goodwin,  Morgan*on,  N.  C. ; 
KAe.  Barefoot,  Sherwood  Washington, 
Greensboro,  N.  C,  Barnes,  Edwin  Ray,  Hillsboro, 
N.  C.  Barnes,  Mary  Allerton,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Barr,  Arthur  Michael,  Jacksonville,  Fla.:  AX-V. 


Row  7: 

Barre,  Sandy  Ei.itabeth,  Columbia.  S.  C.  Bass, 
Jennie  Wynn,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Bate,  Caryl, 
Ridgewood,  N.  J.;  KjVe.  Bateman,  James  Neale, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  2N.  Beischer,  George  Dietrich, 
IN.  Bell,  Don  Ed,  Arlington,  \'a. 


Row  8: 

Bell,  John,  Jr.,  Columbia,  S.  C. :  ATi>.  Bell. 
Paul  Edgar,  Jr.,  Miami,  Fla.:  i;N.  Bellamy,  Joe 
David,  Boca  Raton,  Fla.  Bennett,  Bruce  Harry, 
Morrisville,  Pa.  Berger,  Arthur  Elliott,  East- 
over,  S.  C.  Bernstein,  Frank  Hutzler,  Pikes- 
ville,  Md.;  ZBT. 


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Row   1: 

Berry,  Daphne  Lyle,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  ZTA.  Best, 
James  Arthur,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  IlKA.  Bethel,  Da- 
vid James,  Miami,  Fla. ;  SATJ.  Binning,  Barbara 
Ann,  Lexington,  N.  C;  AT.  Bishop,  Patricia 
Faye,  Arlington,  Va.  Bittinger,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  Mooresville,  N.  C. 


Row  2: 

BiviNs,      John     Fkam 

Blackman,    Mary    Ja 

WOOD,  Marilyn  Sue,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla. ;  KKF. 

Blady,    John    Fisher,   Bryn   Mawr,    Pa.   Blanco, 

D.wiD     Bennett,     Winston-Salem,    N.     C;     ATS2. 

Bland,  Robert  Noell,  St.  Albans,  W.  Va. 


Row  3: 

Blankenhorn,  Robert  Lewis,  Mahanoy  City, 
Pa.:  0X.  Boden,  Carla,  Sioux  City,  Iowa;  KA. 
Bole,  Diana  S.,  Pittsfield  Mass.;  AXSl  Bonham, 
George  Griffith,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Booker, 
John  Parks,  Walhalla,  S.  C.  Boswell,  Henry 
(.:.  H.,  Atlantic  Beach,  Fla. 


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omores 


Row  4: 

Boutwell,  Susan  Elizabeth,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.; 
KKl".  Bowman,  Charles  Richard,  Oyster  Bay, 
X.  Y. ;  AXA.  Boyd,  Robert  Allan,  Greensboro, 
X.  C;  UK*.  Boyer,  Heath  C,  Grosse  Pointe, 
Mich. :  Ben.  Bradley,  Elizabeth  Gayle,  Wilson, 
X.  C.  Bradshaw,  Barbara  Anne,  Winston-Salem, 
X.  C;  AAn. 


Row  5: 

Braisted.  Lynne,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. ;  KAS. 
Bray,  Claudia  Catherine,  East  Point,  Ga. 
Bremer.  Linda  Kay,  Up.  Montclair,  N.  J.;  AXn. 
Brewer.  Karen  Kay,  Casper,  Wyo. ;  KAG.  Briogs, 
Robert  William,  Wooster,  Ohio;  *A©.  Bright, 
.\lford  Baxter.  Ill,  Tryon,  N.  C. 


Row  6: 

Brinson,  Lloyd  George,  Jr.,  New  Bern,  N.  C: 
*K2.  Britton,  Howard  Winslow,  Kingsport, 
Tenn.  Broesche,  Travis  Charles,  Houston, 
Texas;  i;X.  Brooke,  Barbara  Marie,  Richmond, 
\'a.:  IV.  Brooks.  Jan  Elaine,  Conway,  S.  C. 
Brown,  Beknice  Melanie,  Lake  City,  S.  C;  AF. 


Row  7: 

Brown,  Sandra  Elaine,  Durham,  N.  C.  Brown, 
Virginia  Ellen,  Washington,  D.  C;  AAA.  Bruen, 
James  Alton,  Jr.,  Washington,  D.  C;  ATA. 
Bryant,  Leonard  Sanborn,  Butler,  N.  J.  Bryson, 
Daniel  Rice,  Durham,  N.  C.;  KA.  Buchanan, 
Robert  Thomas,  San   .Antonio,  Texas. 


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Row  8: 

Bcch\n\x,  Robin  Page,  Asheville,  N.  C;  KAG 
Buckland.  Golden  T.,  Jr.,  Boone,  N.  C.  Budd 
Joel  Kirk,  Sanford,  N.  C;  *K2.  Bulgarin,  Ma 
RiNA,  Lakeville,  Conn.  Burnham,  Robert  F.,  Jr. 
Falls  Church,  Va.  Caine,  Constance  Alma,  Gar- 
den City,  N.  Y. ;  AF. 


Row  1: 

Campbell,  Constance  Sue,  Springfield,  Va. ;  KA. 
Campbell,  Frank  Allen,  Jr.,  Clearwater,  Fla. ; 
AXA.  Canon,  Roy  James,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
Cannon,  Jane  Hart,  London,  England;  AXfi. 
Carpenter,  James  Clinton,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. 
Carpenter,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Mobile,  Ala. 


Row  2: 

Carter,  Carlynne  Morrison,  Birmingham,  Ala.: 
KA.  Carter,  Forrest  Dean,  Jr.,  Pompano  Beach, 
Fla.  Carver.  Laura  Elizabeth,  Westfield,  N.  J. 
Cassaday,  June  .Anne,  Stamford,  Conn.  Cecil, 
Charles  Edward,  Rumson,  N.  J.;  A24>.  Cham- 
bers, Josephine  Reynolds,  Durham,  N.  C. 


Row  3: 

Champion,  Sara  Stewart,  Crosse  Pointe  Farms, 
Mich.  Chaney,  Sarah  Louise,  Kensingon,  Md. : 
Ar.  Charles,  Allan  David,  Duncan,  S.  C.  Cher- 
nish,  William  N.,  Neward,  Del.;  2N.  Childre, 
Catherine  Bernice,  Arlington,  Va. ;  AAA;  Cho- 
BORDA,  Marie  Elizabeth,  Clark,  N.  J.;  KA 

Sophomores 

Row  4: 

Churchill,  Neil  Edward,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. ; 
K.V.  Clark,  Ben  Cates,  Vanore,  Tenn.  Clark, 
Harold  Franklin,  Jr.,  Arlington,  Virginia;  *K2. 
Clark,  James  Ligon,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Clarke, 
Sheffield  Coale,  Berlin,  Conn.;  <I>K^.  Clary, 
Wallis  Owen,  Concord,  N.C. 


Row  5: 

Clay,  Jeannette  Dobbs,  Mt.  Sterling,  Kentucky. 
Clayman,  Julie  Ann,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Clem- 
ents, Frederick  Denny,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Coane, 
James  Edwin,  West  Islip,  N.Y. ;  SN.  Coble,  Ann 
Elizabeth,  Durham,  N.C;  A*.  Coleman,  Mary 
Lloyd,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  K.\. 


Row  6: 

Collett,  George  Calvert,  Newport,  Rhode  Is- 
land; 2N.  Collie,  Jennie  Ruth,  Spruce  Pine,  N.C. 
CoNANT,  Laura  Whitcomb,  Durham,  N.C.  Con- 
don, David  Michael,  Parma,  Ohio.  Connet, 
Joan  Andreae,  Swannanoa,  N.C.  Coombes, 
Rame  S.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 


Row  7: 

Cooper,  Langdon  McIlroy,  Ft.  Morgan,  Co!o. 
Counts,  Richard  L.,  Bethesda,  Md.  Cox,  Fred- 
erick, O.,  Plainfield,  Mass.;  HKA.  Cox,  Weldon 
Royall,  Dallas,  Tex.  Cox,  William  Donald; 
Richmond,  Va.;  A2*.  Grain,  C.  William,  Bloom- 
ington,  111. 


Row  8: 

Crandall,  Ruth  Ann,-  Guatemala  City,  Guate- 
mala; AAII  Crowder,  James  H.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Cull,  Pamela  Elaine,  Hollis,  N.Y.  Culton, 
Carlisle  Ashey,  Pineville,  Ky.  Cummings, 
Anita  Joyce,  Signal  Mountain,  Tenn.  Cupps, 
Don  Stephen,  Barton,  Ohio. 


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Row  1: 

Curry,  Anne  E.,  Clearwater  Fla.  Curry,  Dennis 
Paul,  Shelby,  Ohio;  UK*.  Curry,  James  Rich- 
ard, Louisville  7,  Ky.  Curry,  Sue  Ann,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind. ;  riB*.  Dadakis,  Phoebe  C,  Scars- 
dale,  New  York.  Dalhouse,  John  Dudley, 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 


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Row  2: 

Dallas,  Nevill  H.,  No.  Hollywood,  Calif.  Dam- 
MANN,  David  Alfred,  Long  Island  City,  N.Y.; 
riX.  Dancy,  Martha  Helen,  Durham,  N.C.; 
AXO.  Daniel,  W.  A.,  Ill,  Montgomery  6,  Ala.; 
"^AE.  Danluck,  Anthony  Dexter,  Miami  Shores. 
Fla.  Dantzier.  Eleanor  Marie,  CoaJwood,  W. 
\'a. ;  ZT.\. 


Row  3: 

Davidson,  Joseph  Quentin,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Davidso.n',  Walter  Pitt,  Jr.,  Miami  Shores,  Fla. ; 
nK<j>.  Davis,  Angela  Mackie,  Greensboro,  N.C. ; 
ZTA.  Davis,  Baxter  Lee,  Washington  16,  D.C. 
Davis,  Harriett  Howard,  Richmond,  Va.;  IIB*. 
Davis.  Ronald  Everette,  Portsmouth,  Va. ;  ATA. 


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omores 


Row  4: 

Dawson,  Thomas  Roszelle,  Annapolis,  Md.; 
AXA.  Day,  William  A.,  Strabane,  Penn.  Deal, 
Harry  Mitchell,  Jr.,  TaylorsviUe,  N.C;  A24' 
Derby,  James  Landon,  Tarrytown,  N.Y. ;  *K4'. 
Dettmering,  Don  Allen,  Hyattsville,  Md. ;  B'Gn. 
Diamond,   Robert   David,   Canton,   Ohio;   ZBT. 


Row  5: 

DiMocK,  Roy  Scott,  Silver  Springs,  Md.  Dins 
MORE,  Jean  Marcia,  Bayside,  Va. ;  4>JI.  Dixon 
Duncan  P,  III,  Norfolk,  Va.  Dixon,  Mary  Lynn 
Falls  Church,  Va.;  ZTA.  Dixon,  Nancy  Virginia 
Shaker  Heights,  Ohio.  Dixon,  Virginia  Lee,  Kins 
ton,  N.C;   AAA. 


Row  6: 

Doar,  James  Ronald,  Charleston,  S.C  Dodd, 
Mary  Irene,  Athens,  Ga.  Dodge,  David  N., 
.'\therton,  Calif.  Dodson,  William  Edwin,  Dur- 
ham, N.C.;  <I>K^.  Doggette,  John  Richard,  Cin- 
innati,  Ohio.  Doster,  John  Henry,  Lititz,  Pa.; 
UK*. 


Row  7: 

Dougherty,  Mark  Edmund,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  2N. 
Drews,  John  Albert,  York,  Pa.;  *K>!'.  Duff, 
Christopher  Bruce,  Alexandria,  Va.  Duff, 
Janice  G.,  Wenham,  Mass.  Donn,  Jesse  Thomas, 
Jr.,  Charleston,  W  Va.  Dunn,  Stuart  Hamilton, 
Richmond,  Va. 


Row  8: 

DusKiN,  Douglas  J.,  Washingtonville,  N.Y. 
Evert,  Nancy  Lee,  Cumberland,  Md.  Echols, 
Stanley  David,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Edwards, 
Malinda,  Miami,  Fla.;  IIB*.  Effron,  Arnold 
.Alfred,  Bluefield,  W.  Va.;  ZBT.  Eisenman,  John 
Richard,  Wlliamsport,  Pa.;  UK*. 


Row  I: 

Ekker,  Richard  Claude,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Elder,  William  Surrency,  Columbia,  S.C; 
ATO.  Elliott,  Mimi  Eve,  Shelby,  N.C.  Elliott, 
William  Sgotte,  Jr.,  E.  Palestine,  Ohio.  Ellis, 
Agnes  Anderson,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  AAIT.Elli.s, 
Samuel  Henry,  Charleston,  S.C. ;  *A©. 


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Row  2: 

Ellstrom,  Eva  Patricia,  Paoli,  Pa.;  ZT.\.  Embrv, 
David  Lea,  Baltimore,  Md.  Encle,  Nelson 
Stanley,  Hendersonville,  N.C.  Epps,  Robert 
Fleetwood,  III,  Lake  City,  S.C.  Ere,  Herbert 
Bell,  New  York,  N.Y. ;  4>ie.  Erek,  Bruce 
Cowan,  Baltimore,   Md. 


Row  3: 

Eubank,  Linda  Sue,  Wilmington,  Del.  Eruillo, 
Donald  Francis,  White  Plains,  N.Y.;  2*E. 
Evans,  Robert  Lewis,  Falls  Church,  Va. ;  i;X. 
Fabritz,  Russell  Allan,  Takoma  Paik,  Md. 
Faris,  John  Charles,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Farmer, 
Susan    E.,   Washington   Grove,   Md. ;   ^^.^. 


Sophomores 


Row  4: 

Farr,  Thomas  Allen,  .Atlana,  Ga. ;  ATQ.  Fear- 
rington,  Mary  Jessica,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ; 
A4n.  Favrot,  Leo  Chip,  New  Orleans,  La.;  IIK*. 
Feely,  Robert  Everett,  Jr.,  Miami,  Fla.  Fer- 
rell,  Donald  W.,  New  Castle,  Pa.;  Ficklin, 
Mary  Karoline,  Vienna,  Va. 


Row  5: 

Fielder,  Alice  Warren,  Eastchester,  N.Y.;  AT. 
Fielder,  Frederick  Alan,  Jr.,  Rose  Valley,  Pa. ; 
IIK*.  Fields,  Nancy  Rosamond,  Mouth  of  Wil- 
son, Va.  Findlay,  a.  Gordon,  Jr.,  White  Plains, 
N.Y.  Finfrock,  Constance  Yates,  Winter  Park, 
Fla.;  IIB*.  Finley,  Ellen  Campbell  Madison- 
ville,  Ky. 


Row  6: 

Fisher,  David  Lincoln,  Wake  Forest,  N.C. 
Fisher,  Vivian  Boyd,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  AAA.  Folck, 
Michael  Paige,  Va.  Beach,  Va.;  <!>Ki;.  Forsyth, 
Thomas  H.,  Ill,  N.  Caldwell,  N.  J.  Foster 
James  Price,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.;  nivA.  Fou- 
QUREAN,  Isabel  Boyd.  South  Boston,  Va. 


Row  7: 

Fox,  Carol  Rogers,  Roxboro,  N.C.  Fox,  Susan 

Staley,   Durham,    N.C;    ZTA.    Eraser,  Edmun.^ 

Everette,    Washington,    D.C..    Frazer,  Richard 

Andrew,       Jacksonville,       Fla.;       S^E.  Freese, 

Warner   William,   Shelby,   Ohio;   Ai;*.  French, 
Caroline  Gray,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 


Row  8: 

Frey,  Judith  Jean,  Goldsboro,  N.C.  Friedlein, 
D.avid  Harper,  Catonsville,  Md.  Fullagar,  .'\nne 
H.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.;  KAB.  Futrell,  James  Wil- 
liam, Lynchburg,  Va.;  KA;  Gage,  Leslie  Beck- 
with,  Wayzata,  Minn.  Gallup,  Deborah  Jane, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.;  IIB*. 


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Row  1: 

Garner,  Fredric  Bruce,  Portsmouth,  Va.;  ZBT. 
Garren,  Charles  Martin,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Garratt,  Bette,  Marion,  N.C. ;  IIB*.  Gebbie, 
Thomas  Edward,  Park  Ridge,  111.  Gee,  John 
Buxton,  Henderson,  N.C;  *ie.  Geehr,  John 
Edward,  Devon,  Pa.;  ATA. 


Row  2: 

Geiger,  Keith  Winfield,  Saudi  Arabia.  Gentry, 
Staley  McGregor,  Roxboro,  N.C;  ATA.  Geron, 
Charles  Wesley,  Springfield,  Ohio.  Gesswein, 
Richard  Travis,  Westport,  Conn.;  *A6.  Gibson, 
Jonathan  S.,  Newport  News,  Va.  Gislason, 
Braklee  Bruce,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  ZAE. 


Row  3: 

Glesk,  Martin  McFarland,  Port  Allegany,  Pa. 
*K^.  Glynn,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Greensboro 
N.C.  GoDLEM,  John  Bartlett,  Indianapolis,  Ind 
GoDLOVE,  Ernest  Franklin,  Lawton,  Okla. 
i;AE.  Gold,  Peter  Stephen,  Shelby,  N.C;  *KE. 
Golden,  James   Larry,   Jacksonville,   Fla. 


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mores 


Row  4: 

Golding,  Carolyn  May,  Vienna,  W.  Va.  Good 
son,  James  Michael,  Mt.  Olive,  N.C.  Gordon 
Diana  Ruth,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.;  *.M;  Gould 
MAN,  William  Clyde,  Franklin,  Va. ;  'I'KS.  Grace 
Perry  Rutledge,  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  ATfi.  Gracey 
Brian  Hi.nman,  Marianna,  Fla. 


Row  5: 

Graham,  Diana  Shearer,  Denver,  Colo.;  ITB<J>. 
Greene,  Barbara  Jean,  Yadkinville,  N.C.  Green- 
berg,  M.  Taylor,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  TE*.  Gregory, 
Jane  Dillard,  Martinsville,  Va. ;  AAII;  Grehl, 
Todd  Michael,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Grier, 
Rosalind,  Charlotte,  N.C. 


Row  6: 

Grills,  George  Marshall,  Dallas,  Texas;  iK^'. 
Grim,  Garrett  Davis,  Salisbury,  N.C.  Grimm, 
William  Edgar,  Evanston,  111.;  A2<i>.  Griswold, 
Laura  Jane,  Madison,  N.J.;  AXil.  Grossman, 
Ch.arles  Lewis,  Rocky  River,  Ohio;  B6n. 
GuMO,  Richard  L.,  Malveme,  N.Y.;  ATA. 


Row  7: 

GwYNN,  Helen  Elizabeth,  Lebanon,  Tenn. 
Hall,  Hines  Holt,  Millbrook,  Ala.  Halperin, 
Karl  Lewis,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Hamilton,  James 
P.\ge,  Chapmanville,  W.  Va.  Hancock,  Leslie 
Frank,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.  Hand,  Donald  Lewis, 
Ridgewood,   N.J. 


Row  8: 

Hankins,  William  Wood,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.; 
AXA.  Harden,  Judy,  Mobile,  Ala.;  AAA.  Hardi- 
soN,  JoAnn,  Rocky  Mt.,  N.C.  Harper,  Jean 
.'Knne,  Miami,  Fla.;  KKf.  Harris,  David  Henry, 
Durham,  N.C ;  2<I>E.  Harris,  Robert  W.,  Somers- 
viUe,  N.J. 


Row  1: 

Harrison,  Sandra  Jo,  Ocean  City,  Md.;  IIB*. 
Harritt.  Norman  L.,  Winter  Haven.  Fla.  Hart, 
Carole  Ann,  Weaverville,  \.C. ;  '1>:\I.  Hartshorn, 
Sue  Ella,  Denver,  Colorado;  AA-i.  Healv, 
Katherine  Winifred,  Roanolie,  Va.  Heath, 
Anne   Marshall,  New   Orleans,  La.;   AXO. 


Row  2: 

Hedges,  Charles  Richard,  Circleville,  Ohio. 
Heidrick,  Robert  L.,  Hinsdale,  111.;  ^K*.  Helm, 
Susan  P.^tricia,  Rye,  N.Y. ;  2K.  Hendrix,  Scott 
Hampton,  Columbia,  S.C.  Hess,  B.^rbara  Ruth, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Hess,  Roger  Matheny,  Jack- 
son, Ohio;  ex. 


Row  3: 

Hester,  Harriet  Jan,  Charlotte,  N.C.;  KA. 
Heugh,  Elayne  Marie,  Port  Jefferson,  N.Y. 
Hewitt,  Ragsdale.  Jr.,  Sumter,  S.C.  Heyer, 
Robert  Ward,  Norfolk,  Va.  Hicks,  Mercer,  III, 
Southern  Pines,  N.C.  High,  William  Gary. 
Millersburg,  Ohio. 

Sophomores 


Row  4: 

Hightower,  Mary  D.,  Washington,  D.C.  Hill, 
Ann  Parrish,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Hill,  Charles 
Edward,  Carnegie,  Pa.;  *Ae.  Hilliard,  James 
Edward,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Hilton,  Caroline 
Clark,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  KAB.  Himelick,  Carol 
Ann,  Durham,  N.C. 


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Row  5: 

HiNSHAW  William  Banks,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Hirsch,  Jack  Samuel,  Franklin,  Va. ;  ZBT. 
Hitchcock,  Frances  Summers,  Lawrenceville, 
N.J.;  nB*.  HoBBs,  Sarah  Lillian,  Durham, 
N.C.'  Hodder,  Virginia  Alice  Crosby,  Rich- 
mond, Va.;  KKr.  Hodson,  Meta  Ann,  Moun- 
tain Lakes,  N.J.;  AF. 


Row  6: 

Hoffman,  C.  Roger,  Denver,  Colo.;  ATfl.  Hol- 
lander, John  Thorning,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Hollis, 
Jan  Michael,  Center,  W.  Va.  Hollister,  George 
Clay,  Greenwich,  Conn.;  *K*.  Hooper,  William 
Richard,  Roanoke,  Va.  Horack,  Katharine, 
New  Orleans,  La.;  IIB*. 


Row  7: 

HouOK,  Mary  Jeannette,  Long  Beach,  Calif.; 
ZTA.  House,  Donald  Ray,  Monroe,  N.  C;  *K2. 
Howard,  Edwin  Brown,  Jr.,  Scarsdale,  N.  Y 
Howard,  Frances  Christine,  Greensboro,  N.  C. : 
i>JI.  HoYLE,  Kathryn  Dixon,  Hendersonville, 
N.  C.  Hudson,  Melissa  Earle,  Bethesda,  Md. 


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Huffman,  Richard  Byron,  .Arlington,  Va.;  Ai;*. 
HuLEN,  Myron  C,  Bethesda,  Md.;  nivA.  Humm, 
Sandra  Susan,  Durham,  N.  C.  Hunt,  Francis 
Stuart,  Aubumdale,  Mass.  Hunt,  Mary  Ella, 
Easley  S.  C.  HusA,  Gary  Wayne,  Spartanburg, 
S.  C. 


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Row  1: 

HuTGHiNs,  Norman  Wayne,  Forest  City,  N.  C. 
Ingham,  Marco  Maxwell,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. ; 
KA©.  Inman,  Horace  Alexander,  Jr.,  Fayctte- 
ville,  N.  C;  *Ki;.  Irwin,  Anne  Royston,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.;  IIB*.  Isley,  Kay  Ellen,  Burlington, 
N.  C. ;  AAII.  James,  Ashley  Simpson,  Jr., 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Row  2: 

James,  Scherer  Grace,  Mount  Airy,  N.  C;  AAII 
Jardex,  Joan  Elliott,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.;  KKF, 
Jarrett,  James  Morrow,  Thomasville,  N.  C: 
K2.  Jarrett,  Mary  Lou,  Efland,  N.  C.  Jenkins 
Nancy  Ann,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  AMI.  Jennincs,  Ju 
DiTH  Lee,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  AT. 


Row  3: 

Johnson,  David  Semple,  Pt.  Pleasant  Beach, 
N.  J.;  *A'6.  Johnson,  Eric  Michael,  Lincolnton, 
N.  C.;  ATA.  Johnson,  Jefferson  Deems,  III, 
Raleigh,  N.  C.;  IlKA.  Johnson,  Raymond  Ar- 
nold, Hempstead,  N.  Y.  Johnson,  William  Lee, 
Jr.,  Mt.  Gilead,  N.  C.  Johnston,  James  Lynn, 
Pittsford,  N.  Y. 


Soph 


omores 


Row  4: 

Johnston,  Matt  Ransom,  Littleton,  N.  C. 
Jones,  Carolyn,  Spartanburg,  S.  C;  IIB*. 
Jones,  Grenville  Raymond,  Uniondale,  N.  Y. 
Jones,  Mary  Ellis,  Pottstown,  Pa.;  KKF.  Jones, 
Sara  Bay,  Carthage,  Mo.  Jones,  Troy  Edward, 
Jr.,  Smithfield,  N.  C. 


Row  5: 

JosKo,  Eva  Milica,  Washington,  D.  C.  Jourdan, 
Martha  Annette,  Siler  City,  N.  C;  2K.  Joyce, 
Dorothy  D.,  Greenville,  S.  C.  Joyce,  Richard 
Gray,  Wilmington,  Del.  Kahlke,  Carolyn, 
Spring  Lake,  Mich.;  ZTA.  Kaplan,  Stanley  Al- 
lan, Baltimore,  Md.;   TE*. 


Row  6: 

Kaufman,  Betsy  Anne,  Melbourne,  Fla. ;  AAA. 
Keates,  Donald  T.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Keith, 
Theodore  A..  Passaic,  N.  J.  Kelley,  Barbara 
Jean,  Alexandria,  Va.;  AAA.  Kenderdine,  James 
Marshall,  France;  eX.  Kennedy,  James  Le- 
land,  Jr.,  Dallas,  Tex. 


Row  7: 

Kenyon,  Sarah  Alice,  Hillsboro,  N.  C.  Kim 
brouoh.  Laurel  Adelaide,  Bloomfield  Hills, 
Mich.;  AAA.  King,  Martha  Ann,  Ft.  Lauderdale 
ZTA.    Kingston,    David    Tallman,    Edge 


Fla. 

water  Park,  N,  J. ;  AXA.  Kinsler,  James  W^l. 
liams.  Short  Hills,  N.  J.  Kiser,  John  Wood,  Jr 
Statesville,  N.   C;   ATS!. 


Row  8: 

Kissam,  Roger  Harvey,  Alpine,  N.  J.;  <J>Ae. 
Klugel,  Harry  Tell,  III,  Emporia,  Va.  Kluttz, 
Hugh  Watson,  Jr.,  Concord,  N.  C.  Knorr. 
Richard  Joseph,  Clark,  N.  J.;  AXA.  Knorr', 
Robert  John,  Clark,  N.  J.;  AXA.  Koock,  Ken- 
neth, New  York,  N.  Y. ;  ZBT. 


Row  1: 

Kramer,  Worth  Alan^  Bloomfield  Hills,  Mich. ; 
ATfi.  Kroll,  Ronald  Neil,  Toms  River,  N.  J. 
KuHN,  Alan  Karl,  Columbus,  Ohio;  A2*.  Lake, 
L.  Robert,  East  Point,  Ga.  Lange,  Walden  Al- 
fred, Ridgewood,  N.  J.;  ^K^!'.  Lankford,  Wayne 
Howell,  Portsmouth,  Va. 


Row  2: 

Larmore,  Carrell  Ann,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  KA.  Lar 
sen,  Patricia  Merrill,  Lakeland,  Fla. ;  lv.\0 
Lassiter,  Nancy  Louise,  Smithfield,  N.  C;  KA 
Lea,  Lillian  Richards,  Fairfax,  Va.;  AXfl.  Lea 
Mary  Ann,  Westfield,  N.  J.;  AXH.  Lebon,  Ken 
NETH  Marvin,  Hopewell,  N.  J. 


Row  3: 

Lebos,  Harvey  Charles,  Tampa,  Fla.;  TE*. 
Levit,  Donald  Jay,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  ZBT.  Levy, 
Jack  B.,  Savannah,  Ga.;  ZBT.  Lewis,  Allen  Da- 
vid, Birmingham,  Ala.;  ZBT.  Lewis,  William 
Reeves,  Jr.,  Savannah,  Ga.;  eX.  Lindsey,  Bryant 
As  tor,  Statesville,  N.  C. 

Sophomores 

Row  4: 

Lindsey,  William  Essig,  Falls  Church,  Va.  Lit- 
tle, Catharine  Frances,  Wadesboro,  N.  C; 
AAII.  Little,  Peter  Lawton,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ; 
KA.  Loch,  Charles  Joseph,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 
LocKVVooD,  George  Wesley,  Hampton,  Va.  Lo- 
mer,  Rowland  Scott,  Roslyn  Harbor,  N.  Y. 


Row  5: 

LoNGSWORTH,  Samuel  J.,  Carrollton,  Ohio.  Love, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  Loveland, 
Catherine  .Anne,  Cape  Coral,  Fla.  Lowenbach, 
Christine  Hilda,  Durham,  N.  C;  ZTA.  Ludwig- 
soN,  Robert  George,  New  York,  N.  Y.  Luns- 
FORD,    Raymond    Gordon,    Garden    City,    N.    Y. ; 

nKA. 


Row  6: 

Lupton,  Ruth,  .Alamance,  N.  C;  IIB*.  Lynch, 
Charles  Townsend,  Jr.,  Beaufort,  N.  C;  <I>K2. 
MacCartee,  Carl  Charles,  Jr.,  Chevy  Chase, 
Md.;  <i>A0.  MacNaughton,  Jimmy  Norman, 
Kingsport,  Tenn.  Mace,  Stephen  Griggs,  Mc- 
Lean, Va. ;  2N.  Margolis,  Maxine  Gail,  Wil- 
liamston,  N.  C;  AE*. 


Row  7: 

Marks,  William  Frazier,  II,  Towson,  Md.;  2AK. 
Marsh,  James  Alexander,  Jr.,  Monroe,  N.  C. : 
ex.  Marston,  Edwin  Lindsay,  Jr.,  Briarcliff 
Manor,  N.  Y. ;  *K*.  Mason,  Geoffrey  Sheri- 
dan, Nokomis,  Fla.;  Ben.  Mason,  Katie  Lou, 
Norfolk,  Va. ;  IIB*.  Mason,  Nancy  Underhill, 
Winston-Salem,  N.  C;  ZTA. 


Row  8: 

Matrone,    Margaret   Asenath,    Raleigh,   N. 


Matthews,  Steven  Leon,  Bessemer  City,  N.  C. 
Matthias,  Douglas  Evans,  Norfolk,  Va.  Mayer, 
Gail,  Martinsville,  N.  J.  Maze,  Barry,  Princeton, 
N.  J.  McBryde,  Priscilla  Read,  Durham,  N.  C; 


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Row   1: 

McCaig,  Douglas  Arthur,  Delray  Beach,  Fla. 
McCarthy,  Paul  Edward,  Burlington,  N.  C  Mc- 
Cauley,  Robert  Henry,  Bethesda,  Md.;  2n!  Mc- 
Daniel,  Mildred  Carlene,  Lumberton,  N.  C 
McElderry,  Andrea  Lee,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla' 
McGhee,    Carolyn    Sue,    Huntington,    W.    Va.; 


Row  2: 

McIntosh,  Alan  Edward,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.; 
AXA.  McKay,  Malcolm  Vinson,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
McLeod,  Mary  Jo,  Manning,  S.  C.  McNiell, 
Layer  NE,  Memphis.  Tenn.  McNeill,  Leslie 
Gray,  Whiteville,  N.  C.  Meier,  John  Otto,  Dur- 
ham, N.  C. 


Meier,  William  Davuj,  Durham,  N.  C.  Melvin, 
Richard  F.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.;  2N.  Menne,  Eu- 
gene Charles,  Dover,  Mass.  Michels,  John  S., 
Winnetka,  111.  Miles,  Arthur  Curtis,  Atlanta, 
Ga.  Miller,  Elizabeth  Gambill,  Columbia 
S.  C;  AAn. 


Soph 


omores 


Row  4: 

Miller,  Jay  Ralph,  Abington,  Pa.;  2AEi  Miller, 
William  Bennett,  Cumberland,  Md.;  *K2. 
Mills,  Hugh  Harrison,  Jr.,  Forest  City,  N.  C. 
Mills,  Rebecca  Ann,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mock, 
Eric  Vaughan,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C.  Montague, 
Jonathan  William,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  nK4>. 


Row  5: 

Moore,  George  Sorrelle,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  N.  C 
Moore,  John  Meredith,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
K.A..  Moore,  Linda  Curtis,  Ashland,  Va. ;  ZTA 
Morgan,  Thomas  Hayes,  Garden  City,  N.  Y. 
<I>K>I'.  Morris,  Barbara  Ruth,  Washington,  D.C. 
AAIT.  Morris,  Robert  William,  Matawan,  N.  J. 


I-A  ^  A  f 


Row  6: 

Moss,  Joe  W.,  St.  Simons  Island,  Ga.;  KA.  Mur- 
ray, Mark  Alan,  Youngstown,  Ohio;  IIK*. 
Myers,  Frank  Charles,  Montgomery,  Ala. 
Nash,  James  Loren,  Durham,  N.  C.  Nasser, 
Patricia  Ann,  Huntington,  W.  Va  Neff,  Susan 
Homan,  Granville,  Ohio;  KAe. 


Row  7: 

Nelson,  Richard  Crawford,  Altoona,  Pa. ;  ATA. 
Neubauer,  Laurens  Herbert,  Rockingham, 
N.  C.  Newman,  Robert  Chapman,  Arlington, 
Va.  Nicks,  Sam  Freeman,  Roxboro,  N.  C.  Nor- 
ton, Henry  Raymond,  Trafford,  Pa.  Nurkin, 
Sidney  Joseph,  Durham,  N.  C;  ATA 


Row  8: 

Oehl,  Susan  Walrath,  Winnetka,  111.  O'Kel- 
i.EY,  James  Thomas,  Jr.,  Asheville,  N.  C;  HK*. 
Omder,  John  A.,  Rocky  River,  Ohio;  *A©.  Os- 
borne, Thomas  Robert,  Hayti,  Mo.  Overman, 
Donald  Etheldred,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C 
Ozbolt,  Jesse  Quillon,  Walterboro,  S.  C. 


Row  1: 

Pangborn,  Penny  Anne,  Dhahran,  Saudi  Arabia; 
KKr.  Parker,  Arnold  Richard,  Gloucester, 
Mass.  Parson,  Christopher  Tripp,  Prairie  View, 
Illinois.  Parson,  Donald  Phillips,  Ridgewood, 
N.  J. ;  i:.lEi.  Parsons,  David  Clayton,  Altoona, 
Penn.;  ATA.  Parsons,  Meredith,  Wilmette,  111.; 
KKr. 


Row  2: 

Pate,  Stephen,  Denver,  Colo.  Payne,  John  Ed- 
ward, Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C.  Peach,  Otis  La- 
m.\r,  Jr.,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  Pearson,  Marilyn, 
Scarsdale,  N.  Y.  Peck,  Frederick  Walter,  Nor- 
folk 3,  Va. ;  2N.  Peeler,  Robert  S.,  Staunton, 
Va.;  *Ae. 


Row  3: 

Pell,  Nancy  Anne,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.  Pember- 
TON,  Mary  Norcott,  Yanceyville,  N.  C.  Penning- 
ton, J.  Neiland,  Thomasville,  N.  C.  Perkins, 
Agnes  Gray,  Naperville,  111.;  AAII.  Peterson, 
H.\RRY  Oscar,  Solon,  Ohio.  Peyton,  Richard 
Randolph,  W.  Lafayette,  Ind. 


Soph 


omores 


Row  4: 

Phillips,  Paul  Eddy,  Ballston,  N.  ¥.;  A24>.  Pigk- 
ard,  Karen  Sue,  Arlington,  Va. ;  AAII.  Pickens, 
James  Wesley,  Orangeburg,  S.  C;  ^K^.  Pipas. 
Carol  Anne,  Kings  Park,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Plair, 
Gaynl  Katharine,  Washington,  D.  C.  Platt, 
Bonnie  Ruth,  Southbury,  Conn. 


Row  5: 

Plyler,  Richard  Harvey,  DuBois,  Penn.  Poe, 
William  Henry  Clay,  III,  Reading,  Penn.  Poel, 
Charles  Miller,  Wilmington,  Del.;  ATfl.  Pole, 
Frank  Lanier,  Richmond,  Va.  Politi,  Joseph  E., 
Palisades  Park,  N.  J.;  2AE.  Pollack,  Valerie 
Inez,  Jenkintown,  Penn. 


Row  6: 

Posey,  James  Campbell,  Asheville,  N.  C.  Pra- 
GER,  Robert  Edward,  Chester,  S.  C;  TE*.  Pra- 
ther,  Mark  David,  Meadville,  Pa.;  A2<J>.  Pred- 
more,  Robert  Bagger,  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Prentiss, 
David  John,  Howells,  N.  Y.;  2X.  Presto,  An- 
drew Joseph,  Bayside,  N.  Y. ;  K2. 


Row  7: 

Preston,  William  Frank,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio; 
'i'Ae.  Prewitt,  Robert  Dupkee,  Wyncote,  Pa.; 
A2*.  Price,  Patricia  Leade,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Price,  William  Solomon,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Pricf,, 
William  Woodrow,  Jr.,  Woodstown,  N.  J. 
Priest,  William  Wallace,  Jr.,  Steubenville, 
Ohio. 


Row  8: 

Proctor,  Barbara  Ann,  Henderson,  N.  C;  KA. 
Quattlebaum,  Arthur  Marvin,  Bishopville, 
S.  C. ;  IIK*.  Quest,  Charles  Edward,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.;  *Ae.  Rabenherst,  James  F.,  Atlanta, 
Ga.;  2N.  Rager,  Judy,  Dallas,  Texas.  Rainey, 
Charles,  Peter,  Jr.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.;  Ben. 


msm 


Row   1: 

Ramsey,  Barry  Winfield,  Marion,  N.  C;  KA. 
Ramsey,  Carol  Ann,  Tampa,  Fla.;  Aiill.  Ran- 
dall, Bonnie  Lee,  Emmaus,  Penn. ;  AXfl.  Rapi- 
sardi,  Salvatore  Carl,  Plainview,  N.  Y. ;  *!«'. 
Raub,  Antoinette,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.;  KKI'. 
Rauch,  Dudley  Adkins,  Greensboro,  N.  C;  2N. 


Row  2: 

Rauschelbach,  Paul  Allan,  Newtown,  Conn. 
Reed,  Robert  Marshall,  Durham,  N.  H.  Reich, 
John  Richard,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C;  KA.  Rice, 
Sally  .'^nne,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C;  <I>M.  Rich- 
mond, Howard  A.,  Riverside,  Conn.;  2N.  Rick- 
ARDs,  Edward  Stewart,  Jr.,  Milltown,  N.  J. 


Row  3: 

RoBBiNs,  Janice  Eloise,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla. 
RoBERsON,  Michael  Blair,  Maryville,  Tenn. ; 
nK*.  Robinson,  Barbara  Anne,  Chadds  Ford, 
Penn.;  A*.  RoBiNSON,  Linda  Gail,  New  Bern, 
N.  C.  Rogers,  James  Thomas,  Jr.,  Greenwood, 
S.  C;  *K2.  Rohrberg,  Richard  Paul,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 


Soph 


omores 


Row  4: 

Rohrman,  Douglass  Frederick,  Oak  Ridge, 
Tenn.  Rolbin,  Nedra  Ann,  Monticello,  N.  Y. ; 
AE*.  RoLLE,  Carl  Frederick,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Rosenberger,  Lisa  Braxton,  Staunton,  Va.  Ros- 
enfeld,  Terry  Martin,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Rosen- 
stein,  Larry  Michael,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Row  5: 

Ross,  Dean  Mansfield,  San  Mateo,  Calif.;  2N. 
RouGHTON,  Arthur  Clay,  Reading,  Penn.;  eX. 
Rouse,  Margaret  Clare,  Annandale,  Va,;  AXfi. 
Rowell,  William  Joseph,  Tucker,  Ga.  Row- 
land, Betsy  Ann,  Youngstown,  Ohio.  Rumpf, 
Christine,  Windermere,  Fla. 


Row  6: 

Saalfield,  John  Robert,  Toledo,  Ohio;  *Ae. 
Sanders,  Robert  Wilson,  Jr.,  Florence,  S,  C. 
Sandstrom,  Frederick,  Harris,  Great  Neck, 
N.  Y, ;  AZ*.  Sangston,  James  Howard,  Hope- 
well, N.  J.  Sapero,  Sheila  Avis,  Greensboro, 
N.  C.  AE*.  Sawyer,  Patti  Gayle,  Ft.  Lauderdale, 
Fla. 


Row  7: 

Schemick,  Michael,  Jr.,  Highland  Park,  N,  J. 
ScHULLER,  Chris  C,  Fairfax,  Va.  Schulman, 
Robert  Daniel,  Hewlett  Harbor,  N.  Y.;  ZBT. 
Schweistris,  John  Eric,  Greensboro,  N.  C; 
nK<J>.  Sedgwich,  David  Durham,  Montrose,  N.  Y. 
Senkus,  Neal  John,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


Row  8: 

Seymour,  Robert  Dlxon,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  ATA. 
Shaw,  Kay,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Shearer,  Eilah  Jane, 
Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.  Shearer,  Sylvia  Ely, 
Miami,  Fla.  Shinn,  Robert  Milford,  Concord, 
N.  C. ;  AE*.  Shuford,  Charlotte,  Lincolnton, 
N.  C;  -I'M. 


Shubig,  Jerry  Lee,  Charlotte,  N.C.;  A2*.  Siler, 
Jack  Ghormley,  Wynesville,  N.C..  Siler,  Nancy 
Elizabeth,  Franklin,  N.C.;  AXQ;  Sing,  Freder- 
ick Warren,  Charlotte,  N.C. ;  A2*.  Skaggs,  Mary 
Sue,  Charleston,  W.  Va..  Skiles,  Susan  Max- 
ine,   Wilmington,  Delaware;   AT. 


Row  2: 

Sloan,  Cyrus  Hamilton,  Sanford,  N.C.  Smiley, 
Barry  Alvin,  Slippery  Rock,  Penna. ;  SX.  Smith, 
Betsy  Layfield,  Raleigh,  N.C;  KA.  Smith. 
Charles  Edward,  Murphy,  N.C.  Smith,  Char- 
lotte Elise,  Livingston,  Tenn. :  AX'.'..  Smith 
Dennis  M.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


Row  3: 

Smith.  Kathryn  Olivia,  Deep  Run,  N.C.  Smith, 
Mary  Tweed,  Houston,  Texas;  <I>M.  Smith,  Paul 
Dennis,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Smith,  Peter  B.,  Dallas, 
Texs;  *Ae.  Smith,  Rex  K.,  Tulsa,  Okla.  Smith, 
Robert  Emery,  Columbia,  S.C. 

Sophomores 

Row  4: 

Smith,  Robert  Gibson,  Miami,  Fla.  Smyth, 
Robert  Douglas,  Fairfield,  Conn.;  AXA.  Snyder, 
Edward  Wilson,  Baltimore,  Md.  Spence,  Eliza- 
beth Louise,  Memphis,  Tenn.:  KKT.  Sperry, 
Sue,  Harrison,  Ohio;  AXfi.  Spigener,  Marion 
Paulling,  Jr.,  Charlotte,   N.C;   Ken. 


Row  5: 

Spong,  Richard  T.,  Ardmore,  Penna.;  Spratt, 
Sally  Jean,  Charlotte,  N.C;  Stafford,  Joe 
Roenson,  Julian,  N.C;  Staley,  Susan  Louise, 
Silver  Spring,  Md. ;  Stallings,  Daniel  Living- 
stone, Jr.,  New  Bern,  N.C;  Stanford,  Geral- 
dine  Julia,   Rahway,   N.J. ;   KA. 


Row  6: 

Stanier,  Charles  Edwin,  Car>',  Ind.;  iAO. 
Starling,  James  Fulton,  Jr.,  Lumberton,  N.C. 
Starmer,  Charles  Franklin,  Jr.,  Greensboro, 
N  C.  Stayer,  Glenda  Henderson,  Birmingham. 
Ala.;  Ar.  Steer,  Paul  L.,  New  York,  N.Y. ;  ZBT. 
Steinkuller,    Paul    Gilbert,    Kensington.    Md.; 


Row  7: 

Steinman,  Kurt  William,  Millersville,  Penna.; 
<J>K^I'.  Stengel,  Michelle,  Asheville,  N.C  Ste- 
phens, Grace  Clifford,  Savannah,  Ga.  Steven- 
son, Ward  B.  Jr.,  Darien,  Conn.;  Ben.  Stewart, 
Robert  Lee,  Bridgeville,  Pa.;  ATO.  Stikelea- 
ther,   Rebecca    Lane,   .'\she\'ille,   N.C 


Row  8: 

Stinnett,  Ann  Ray.  Brenham,  Texas;  ZTA. 
Stith,  Frank  Albert,  HI,  Winston-Salem.  N.C 
Stith,  W.  Curtis,  Jr.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Stoltz, 
Jerry  David,  Winston-Salem,  N.C;  KA.  Stone, 
Samuel  Marion  IV,  Charleston,  W.  Va. ;  AXA. 
Stout,  Michaoer  Dockery  IH,  Greensboro, 
N,C.;  KA. 


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Row  1: 

Stretch,  Mary  Sue,  Nanhasset,  N.Y.;  KKI'. 
Stribling,  James  Wendell,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Strother,  Rebecca  Ann,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  KA. 
Stuart,  Charles  Edward,  Durham,  N.C.  Stum- 
MER,  J.  Richard,  Quaker  Hill,  Conn. ;  <i>Ki:. 
Sugg,  Ann.  Rockv  Mount,  N.C:  KA. 


Row  2: 

Surratt,  Mary  Ellen,  Rose  Hill,  N.  C. ;  KA.  Sut- 
ter, GuiDO  A.,  Mt.  Airy,  N.C.  Sutton,  Sara 
Katrina,  Faison,  N.C:  2K.  Swain,  Ronnie 
Everett,  Mt.  Royal.  Quebec,  Canada;  ATA. 
Siziarto,  Stephen  Francis,  Washington,  D.C; 
:;.\E.  Talbert,  Lindy  B.,  Canonsburg,  Penn. 


Row  3: 

Tate,  William  Simpson,  Hyattsville,  Md.:  iX. 
Tatistcheff,  Michael  Alexis,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Tavernise,  Silvio,  Durham,  N.C.  Taylor,  Al- 
len Mathew,  Miami,  Fla.  Taylor,  Edward  Cy- 
rus, III,  Staunton,  Va.  Taylor,  Margaret 
Ann,  Charlotte.  N.C;. 

Sophomores 

Row  4: 

Thomas,  Robert  Goodwin,  Charlotte.  N.C: 
ATR.  Thomas,  Sandra  Kay,  Sanford,  N.C. 
Thompson,  Eugene  Henry,  Spartanburg,  S.C: 
riK*.  Thompson,  Ken  Walter,  Lynchburg.  Vir- 
ginia:  ATO.  Thompson,  Martha  Jeanne,  At- 
lanta, Ga. :  AAA.  Thompson,  Nancy  Wood, 
Washingotn,  D.C:   AAH. 


Row  5: 

Thompson,  Robert  McLean,  Whiteville,  N.C. 
Thompson,  Wesley  Marvin,  Dunn,  N.C:  KA. 
Thronberry.  Robert  Earl,  Vienna,  \'a.  Tie- 
oek,  Joseph  Harold,  East  Orange,  N.J. ;  TE*. 
Timberlake,  Joe  Elmore,  Macon,  Ga.  Tiregol, 
FrsoN   .^YSE,   Uskudar,   Istanbul,   Turkey. 


Row  6: 

lirri.E.  David  Miles.  Midwest  City,  Oklahoma: 
i:N,  ToL.so.v.  Jane  Elizabeth,  Bethesda,  Man- 
l.ind:  '/.'['. \.  Townse.nd,  Dabney  Wi.nston,  Jr., 
.Arlington,  \irginia.  Trent,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
Durham,  N.C. ;  AAII.  Triplett,  Joy  Elaine,  Or- 
lando,   Fla.    Truluck,    Richard    Kirby,    Olanta, 

SC:  <j.k;:. 


Row   7: 

Tur.ner,  Thomas  Edwin,  Naugatuck,  Conn.; 
Hen.  TuTTLE,  Lynn  Stanton,"  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Tuttle.  Robert  Gregory,  Jr.,  Asheville,  N.C: 
.\Ti>.  Ty.ndall,  Leslie  Glenn,  Kinston,  N.C. 
Underwood.  Milton  Johnson,  Richmond,  Va. ; 
K.\.    L'zzELL,   Margaret   Ann,  Goldsboro,   N.C 


Row  8: 

\\N  Dv.  K.  Judith  Lynne,  Norfolk,  \'a.:  AAA. 
\\\  Dm  K.  Louis  Bevier.  I\',  Scotia,  New  York: 
-ilA.  \iii\M,  .Angelo  Joseph,  Welch,  W.  \'a.: 
•t'AH.  \'im::i,\t,  Richard  Hamilton,  Orange 
Park,  Fla.:  ATil.  X'ogel,  Lynne  M..  .Arlington, 
\'irginia.  \'ogt,  Larry  Christian.  Bethesda,  Md. 


Row  1: 

VoLBERC,  Phyllis  Dale.  Kiti-'-ihm  i,  I  run  \  oi  i  - 
MER,  Robin  Tutt,  LouisMll' .  K\  IN  \\m.- 
GO.NER,  David  Michael,  (.iosm  I'l.iiitr,  Mnhiuan: 
♦AO.  Wagner,  Dennis  William  Kinde,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.Y. :  niv*.  Wald,  Gail  Sue,  Rocky  Mount, 
NC-  AE*.  Waldchen,  Elizabeth,  Westfield, 
N  J.  ' 


Row  2: 

Waldron,  Pexn  Glass,  Greensboro,  N.C.;  <S>K'^. 
\\\LKER,  C:harles  David,  AlHson  Park,  Penna. 
Walker,  John  .Albert,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Wall- 
work.  L.  Kristen,  Nashville,  Tenn,;  KAB.  Wal- 
ters, Louie  Maurice,  Monroe,  N.C. ;  -X. 
Wanklyn,  John  Andrew,  Nassau,  Bahamas; 
2AE, 


Row  3: 

Wanless,  Carole  Fyffe,  Springfield,  111.;  AAA, 
Ward,  Allan  Jr„  Durham,  N,C,;  AXA,  Ward, 
Ann  Courtney,  Williamsburg,  Va,  Ward,  David 
E,  Jr,,  Tampa,  Fla,  Ward,  Elizabeth  Doug- 
las, Lumberton,  N.C,  AAA,  Warren,  John 
Howard,  Allegany,  N.Y, 


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Row  4: 

Waterman,  John  .Adams,  Fairfax,  Va.  Watkins, 
David  McMullian,  Belmont,  N,C,;  KA,  Waud, 
Charles  Benjamin,  Waukegan,  111,;  2AE,  Wea- 
ver, J.  William,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  AS*.  Weaver, 
Sandra  Elizabeth,  .Arlington,  Va.  Wehrle, 
Rich.\rd  Tell,   Charlotte,  N.C;   *K2. 


Row  5: 

Weiner,  Judith  Ann,  Greenville,  Miss. ;  AE<I>. 
Weir,  Michael  Waller,  Stamford,  Conn.  Wei- 
siger,  Mary  Whitney,  Pittsburgh,  Penn.;  KAO. 
Welsh,  J.  Michael,  Baltimore,  Md.;  2AE. 
Welt,  Phoebe,  Iowa  City,  Iowa;  KKT.  Welter, 
Elizabeth,  .Anne,  Baldwin,  N.Y. 


Row  6: 

West.  Joseph  W.  Jr.,  Clarks  Summit,  Pa.;  AXA. 
Whe,\tlev.  John  Hunter,  Beaufort,  N.C:  AXA. 
Wheeler,  K.  David,  Raeford,  N.C;  ATO.  Whe- 
land,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  Chicago,  111,;  $^1, 
White,  James  Machey,  Annandale,  Va. ;  6X. 
White,  Jo  Ann,  Barnegat  Light,  N.J. 


Row  7: 

White,  May  Hailey,  Oxford,  N.C.  White,  Su- 
san .•\rline,  Pittsburgh,  Penna.;  AAA.  Whit- 
mire,  Clara  .\nn,  Greenville,  S.C  Wiggins, 
James  Roberts,  Louisburg,  N.C;  TS*.  Wiley, 
Sarah  Hosmes,  Earlysville,  Va.;  AXfi,  Wilkins, 
Lucien  Sanders,  Sanford,  N.C;  *K2. 


Row  8: 

WiM,    Dm,    ih     I'm<k;k.    Jr.,    Norfolk,    Va.    WiL- 

1,-!       ■,  ;<.|rioh,  N.C:  KA.   William. 

C-iii    I       I     !    I       :  i'.iwhuska,  Oklahoma;  WiL- 

LiA.M>.    Li  i.'vri  I  h,    ,|\vm;,    Paducah,    Ky. ;    HB*. 
Williams,  Lvle  K.  II.,  Katonah,  N.Y.  Wu 
Neil  Carson,  Winston-Salem,  N.C;  ATft. 


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Row  1: 

Williams,  Roberta  Gay,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C 
Williamson,  Monroe  Scott,  Sandford,  N.C. 
Willis,  Edith,  Candler,  N.C;  KA.  Willis,  Eliz 
ABETH  DowDLE,  Columbia,  S.C.:  AXSJ.  Willis 
Patricia,  Macon,  Ga.  Wilson,  Charles  Car 
LISLE,  Greensboro,  N.C. 


Row  2: 

Wilson,  Jo,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Winchester, 
Charles  Lee,  Brevard,  N.C.  Winfree,  Sari 
Lynx.  Greensboro,  N.C.  Wingfield,  Jane  Irene, 

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\Ii  I  I  I  I  k.  |k  ,  Baltinioie.  Mti.  Wirth,  Frederick, 
llMi.M  h,   \rw  Oilcans,  La.;  ^\E. 


Row  3: 

WisECRAVER,  George  Johnson,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
<{>K-.  Wood,  Robert  Stewart,  Knoxville,  Tenn 
Woodard,  Carol,  Coral  Gables,  Florida;  iAA 
Woodard,  William  Thomas,  Jr.,  Coral  Gables 
Fla.  Woodruff,  William  Egleston,  Jr.,  Napa 
California;  ©X.  Woodworth,  James  David,  Ro- 
chester, N.Y. 


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Row  4: 

Worsham,  Joseph  A.  L,  Dallas,  Texas;  <I>Ae. 
Wright,  Alice  Groom,  Birmingham,  Mich. ; 
KKP.  Wright,  .Amada  Tylee,  Falls  Church,  Va. ; 
KKI".  Wright,  Doris  Ann,  Greenich,  Conn.; 
IK.  Wright,  Thomas  F.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Varbrough,  John  W.,  Burlington,  N.C. 


Row  5: 

Yarger,  Creig  Toms,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Voder, 
Margaret  Emily,  Annadale,  Va.  Young,  Bar- 
bara, London,  Ohio:  *-M.  Young,  Elizabeth 
Banks,  Reidsville,  N.C.  Young,  George  Mc- 
CIracken,  Jr.,  Madison,  Ind.  Young,  Margaret 
Anne,  Berkeley  Heights,  N.J.;  ZTA. 


Row  6: 

Young,  Mary  .'\ddison  Page,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Young,  Paul  Christman,  Canton,  Ohio;  AXA. 
Zell,  Lois  Jane,  West  Chester,  Pa.  Zielonda, 
Carl  Louis,.  Tampa,  Florida;  TE*.  Zimmer, 
Charles  Frank,  Niles,  Michigan;  ATA.  Zirkle, 
Ellen   Virginia,  Shelbvville,  Indiana. 


Row  7: 

ZoRN,     Eugenie     Patricia,     Forest     Hills,     N.Y. 
KKT.  ZwERNER,  John  Stephen,  Arlington,  Va. 


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Muriel  Farmer,  President;  Sally 
McKaig,  Vice-President;  Ann 
Jolly,  Treasurer;  Dorothy  Mc- 
Quown,  Secretary.  Not  pictured: 
Lucy  Taylor,  WSGA  Represen- 


Andy  Burgess,  Treasurer;  Van 
Ashemun,  Secretary;  John 
Markham,  Vice-President;  Sean 
Flynn,  President. 


Tom   Conway,  Freshman   E.S.C. 
Representative. 


The  arrival  of  September  brought  a  new  group  to  Duke 
University,  the  Class  of  1964.  Floundering  through  the  be- 
wildering maze  of  tests,  tours,  conferences,  Y-Men,  FAC's, 
assemblies,  registration,  mixers,  and  open-houses,  the  freshmen 
somehow  survived  and  ended  the  week  with  a  picnic  and  the 
Frosh  Y-Dance.  The  upperclassmen  arrived  bringing  books 
and  classes  to  the  forefront. 

With  the  beginning  of  class  the  Frosh  settled  down  to  the 
not-so-exciting  everyday  routine  of  studying.  But  Dink-Bow 
Day,  gathering  wood  for  pep  rally  bonfires,  and  other  fresh- 
man activities  offered  a  lighter  side  to  college  life.  After  a  few 
weeks  the  class  elected  their  officers  and  began  to  work  on 
various  projects. 

The  Class  of  1964  showed  remarkable  adaptability  to  the 
college  campus  and  actively  participated  in  the  college  com- 
munity. With  the  highest  SAT  scores  of  any  class  to  enter 
Duke,  these  freshmen  showed  how  scholarship  and  concern  for 
the  college  community  could  be  combined. 


For  freshmen,  life  at  Duke  means  new  acquaintances.  Many 
braved  the  Sunday  rain  shower  to  meet  the  President  .  .  . 


The    more    outgoing    personality    types 
met  each  other. 


These  foresighted  and  chivalrous  young  men  met  the 
Navy  goat  at  the  train  station  and  provided  him  with 
proper  lodging  accommodations. 


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Row   1: 

Abbott,  John  Alfred  , Waynesboro,  Pa.  Acker 
KNECHT,  William  Edward  II,  Arlington,  Va 
Adams,  Charles  Fletcher,  Java,  Virginia 
Adams,  James  Albert,  Roscoe.  New  York 
Adams,  Rebecca  Sue,  Spencer.  North  Carolina 
.\damson,  Joan   Lee.   Rorkvillc,   Md. 


Row  2: 

.■\dkins,  M.\ry  Judith,  Lyndon,  Ky.  Ahlborn, 
Robert  Douglas,  Chappaqua,  N.Y.  Akins,  Wil- 
liam Howard,  Jackson,  Miss.  Albright,  Robert 
Taft,  Jr.,  Washington  16,  D.C.  Alden,  Eliza- 
beth C,  Rockville,  Indiana.  Aldridge,  Lucy 
K  ATM  ERIN  E,    Rocky    Mount,   N.C. 


Row  3: 

.\lger,  John  Irvin,  .-Miquippa,  Pa.  Allen,  Ken- 
neth Ray,  Fredericksburg,  Va.  Allen,  William 
Edward,  Prestonsburg,  Ky.  Allen,  William 
Fred,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Alley,  James  Carl, 
Miami  Shores,  Florida.  Allsbrook  Jr.,  William 
Calvin.  Clavton,  N.C. 


Row   4: 

.\lsentzer,  William  James  Jr.,  Wilmington  5, 
Del.  Alsobrook,  Ann  Lewis,  PfafFtown,  N.C. 
.•\ltmaier,  Marti.n'  David,  Marion,  Ohio.  Ambler 
C.  Merrill,  Jr.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.  Amley,  Ed- 
ward Arnold,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Anderson, 
Harry  Kemp,  Jr.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Row  5: 

.Anderson,  Robert  K.,  Harwinton,  Conn.  An- 
derson, Thomas  Patrick,  Washington,  D.C. 
Anderson,  William  R.,  Huntington  1,  West 
\'irginia.  Applestein,  Jeffrey  Mark,  Trenton, 
N.J.  Armfield  Jr.,  Howard  Monroe,  Middle- 
burg,  Va.  Arnold,  Richard  Ernest,  Nutley, 
N.J. 

Row  6: 

.■\rthur,  William  B.,  Mamaroneck,  N.Y.  Ash- 
ley, Terry  Fax,  Gainsville,  Fla.  Ashman,  Ray- 
mond Van,  Jr.,  Denver,  Colo.  .Atkinson,  Sid 
Eugene,  Durham,  N.C.  Atlee,  William  Au- 
gustus, Lancaster,  Pa.  Atwater,  Luther  Ed- 
mund, Columbia,  S.C. 


Row  7: 

Aull,  Charlotte  Holmes,  Louisville,  Ky.  Av- 
MEN,  Sarah  Burroughs,  Durham,  North  Caro- 
lina. Austin,  George  Maynard,  Evansville,  Ind. 
.\usT[N,  Harriet  Lindsay,  High  Point,  N.C. 
.'Vuzat,  Barbara  Ann,  Oahu,  Hawaii.  Bagley, 
Carol  .Anne,  Washington,  D.C. 


Row  8: 

Ball,  Marshall  Ray,  New  Bern,  N.C.  Ballen- 
ger,  Elizabeth  Ja.n'e,  .'\nderson,  S.C.  Banner- 
man,  I.  Carler-Manhasset,  N.Y.  Banzhaf,  Harry 
Badet,  Milwaukee  11,  Wise.  Baran,  Janet  Ei- 
leen, Hampton,  Va.  Barker,  Dorothy  Mira, 
Sag  Harbor,  N.Y. 


Row  9: 

Barker,  John  Kilbourne,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla 
Earnhardt,  Zeb  Elonzo  Jr.,  Winston-Salem, 
N.C.  Barr,  Stuart  George,  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 
Barr,  Roger  Coke,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Bates, 
May  Joan,  Bethesda,  Md.  Bates,  Robert  Carl, 
Delmar,  N.Y. 


Row   1: 

Batte,  Cynthia  Anne,  Concord,  N.C.  Battelle, 
Nicholas  Smith,  New  York  City,  New  York. 
Bauserman,  John  Allan,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Baylin,  Stephen  Bruce,  Duiham,  N.C.  Beach, 
Joseph  Warren,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Bean, 
Bruct.   Gordon,   New   Bedford,   Mass. 


Row  2: 

Bebout,  David  Denton,  Cleveland,  Ohio.  Beck, 
Frances  Claire,  Florence,  South  Carolina.  Bed- 
iNOFiELD,  John  Rector,  Jr.,  Ware  Shoals,  S.C 
Beimfohr,  Carl  Edward,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Bell,  James  Harold,  Houston,  Texas.  Belvin, 
William   Long,  Jr.,   Savannah,  Ga. 

Row   3: 

Benenson,  Thomas  Hartley,  New  York,  N.Y. 
Bennett,  Frank  White,  Durham,  .\.C.  Benson, 
Karl  Theodore,  Falls  Church,  Va.  Bergman, 
.\lvin  B.^rrie,  Durham,  N.C.  Berteau,  John 
Thomas,  Lake  Jem,  Fla.  Best,  P,\ge  Hinton, 
Brevard,  N.C. 

Row  4: 

Best,  Richard  Allen,  Barranquilla,  Colombia, 
South  America.  Beswick,  Anne  Evans,  St 
Petersburg,  Fla.  Blackwelder,  Brent  Francis, 
Washington,  D.C.  Blackwelder,  William  Cudd, 
Charlotte,  N.C  Blair,  Richard  Walter,  Hins- 
dale, 111.  Blakeney,  Marvin  Robert,  Dallas, 
Texas. 


Freshmen 


Row  5: 

Blakely,  Mary  Eleanor,  Rock  Hill,  B.C.  Bliss, 
Gerald  Kenneth,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.C.  Black, 
Barbar.\  Reed,  Newport  News,  Va.  Blomberg, 
Karen  Lynn,  New  Orleans,  La.  Blount,  Susan 
Hill,  Raleigh,  N.C.  Boeker,  Mary  Buhr,  Cam- 
bridge, n.yT 


Row  6: 

Boericke.  Ja.mes  Ferguson,  Haverford,  Penn. 
Boglev,  SvMLEi  Walter,  Hvattsville,  Md.  Boll, 
Sarah  \  irgixia.  Culloden,  West  Va.  Bonham. 
Thir\v.\ll  William,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Bott,  Carol 
.\nne,  .Arlingon  Hts.,  111.  Bottcher,  Dana 
Clarke,  Holden.   Mass. 

Row  7: 

BosvvELL.  Ann  OH-ara  Maria,  Atlanta  5,  Ga 
Bowden.  \'ircinia  Ruth,  Summerfield,  N.C. 
Bowdren,  Dorothy  Jean,  Maiden,  Mass.  Bovver, 
Linda  Gail,  Silver  Spring,  Md.  Boxer,  David 
Barry,  Uniondale,  N.Y.  Boyce,  Samuel  Alex- 
ander, Charlotte,  N.C. 


Row  8: 

Boyett,  Robert  Lee,  Decatur,  Ga.  Bradley,  Jr. 
Dennis  Lowall,  Morganlon,  N.C.  Breazeale, 
James  .Anderson,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Brenizer, 
Meredith  Berry,  Charlotte,  N.C.  Brennan, 
James,  Jr.,  Gastonia,  N.C.  Breymeier,  Linda, 
Walpole,  Mass. 


Row  9: 

Bridgers.  John  Furman,  Wilson,  N.C.  Bridges 
Way.ve  Eugene,  Hialeah,  Fla.  Brigham,  John 
Carl,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J.  Brockman,  Ben 
NETT  .Albert,  Greer,  S.C.  Brockwell,  Benjami.n 
Benton,  Durham,  N.C.  Broome,  Ernest  Harr^ 
Jr.,  Monroe,  N.C. 


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Row   1: 

Brown,  Anthony  Sterling,  Milford,  Conn. 
Brown,  David  Kepler,  Bon  Air  35,  Va.  Brown, 
Dempsey,  Short,  Jr.,  Macon,  Ga.  Brown,  Doug- 
L.\s,  CoLEM.\N,  Alexandria,  Va.  Brown,  John 
M.\DEiRA,  Piketon,  Ohio,  Brown,  Stanley  Chris- 
topher, New  Bedford,  Mass. 


Row  2: 

Browne,  Joseph  Dillon,  Ashland,  Ky.  Bkueg- 
GERMANN,  BoNNiE  Jean,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Bruno 
Thomas  Arthur,  Staten  Island,  N.Y.  Brunson, 
David  Wesley,  Columbia,  S.C.  Bryan,  John 
Rupert,  Wilmington,  N.C.  Brydges,  James  Ed- 
ward,  Jr.,    Lynchburg,    Va. 


Row  3: 

Buckley,  Jay  Lynn,  Cheverly,  Md.  Buddington. 
Richard  Spencer,  Hyattsville,  Md.  Bui.ow,  Bar- 
bara Cordes,  Owensboro,  Ky.  Burdette,  Mar- 
vin David,  College  Park,  Ga.  Burdge,  Lawrence 
Reid,  Red  Bank,  N.J.  Burford,  Sam  Pounders, 
Dallas,  Texas. 


Row  4: 

Burgess,  .•\ndrew  Lynn,  .Arlington,  \'a.  Bur- 
gess, Stanley  Edward,  Alexandria,  Va.  Burk, 
Peter  Gordon,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Burruss, 
Margaret  .^nne,  Roxboro,  N.C.  Busch,  Gerald 
Kenneth,  Mexico  10,  D.F.;  Bush,  Gipsie  Ann, 
Kingsport,  Tenn, 


Row  5: 

Butts,  Edward  Barfield,  Salem,  Va. ;  Callahan, 
Joseph  Brodhead,  Bradford,  Penn.;  Caltagirone, 
William  .Andrew,  Briarcliff  Manor,  N.  Y.;  Cal- 
vERLEY,  Diana  Roberts,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va. ; 
Camfield,  Clarissa  Louise,  Miami,  Fla. ;  Camp, 
Ernest.  Ill,  Atlanta,  G.a. 


Row   G: 

CvNMix,  Linden  Kinder,  III,  Alexandria,  Va.; 
(IWTKKiL,  Lydia  Nelle,  College  Park,  Ga.; 
c;\iT.^,  Nancy  Ellen,  Rockville,  Md. ;  Cardwell, 
Joseph  Thomas,  Norfolk,  Va. ;  Carl,  Mary 
Beth,  Lititz,  Pa.;  Carlson,  Edwin  .^llen,  Roan- 
oke Rapids,  N.  C. 


Row   7: 

C;.\RLso.\,  Richard  Bruce,  Geneva.  111.;  Car- 
MICHAEL,  William  Leighton,  Nashville,  Tenn.; 
Carpenter,  Caroline  Mahtilda,  Arlington,  Va. ; 
t:.\RTWRiGHT.  M.  .Ann,  Durham,  N.  C;  Clay, 
Sandra  Elaine.  Lenoir,  \.  C:  Clements,  Joyce 
M.,   .Arlington,   \'a. 


Row  8: 

C:h.\fkin,  Michael  Jay,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Chand- 
ler. Susan  Louise,  Tulsa,  Okla.;  Chang,  Jack 
H.  T.,  S.  Plainfield,  N.  J.;  Chapman,  Leonard 
Fielding,  III,  Camp  Lcjeune,  N.  C;  Chapnick, 
M.^xine,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Chari.wood,  Wiii.i\m 
Wesley,  Durham.  N.   C. 


Row  9: 

Cheek,  Hannon  James,  Durham,  N.  C. ;  Cheek. 
James  Howe,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Chomica,  Carol 
.Ann,  West  Lafayette,  Ohio;  Christy,  Daniel 
Lamar,  Fremont,  Ohio;  Church,  Edwards  Lee. 
Dayton,  Ohio;  Church,  Scott  Larson,  St.  Pe- 
tersburg, Fla. 


Row  1: 

Clark,  Douglas  Mason,  Rye,  N.  Y. ;  Clark,  Lee 
B.,  Tulsa,  Okla. ;  Clark,  Peter  Bruce,  New  York, 
N.  Y. :  Clark,  Richard  Farnum,  Norwich,  Conn.; 
Clayton,  Lawrence  Anthony,  Plainfield,  N.  J.: 
CoAN,  Glen  Austin,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Row  2: 

CoBB,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Waynesville,  N.C. ;  Col- 
lins, Richard  Fuller,  Jr.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Coi.- 
VER,  Charles  Merle,  Durham,  N.  C,;  Combs. 
Isabel  Meekins,  Raleigh,  N.  C.;  Combs,  Sam- 
uel Leslie,  Lexington,  Ky. ;  Conroy,  Dale  Dan- 
iel, Bethpage,  N.  Y. 


Row  3: 

Conway,  Eugenia  Cecelia,  Dallas,  Texas;  Con- 
way, Thomas  George,  Sarasota,  Fla. ;  Cook,  Jo- 
seph William,  Jr.,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Cook,  Jan  Rae, 
Yardley,  Pa.;  Cooke,  Rosalind  Yale,  Greenvale, 
L.  L,  N.  Y.;  CooLEY,  Tom  Winfield,  Jr.,  Gaff- 
ney,  S.  C. 


Row  4: 

CooLiDGE,  David  .^lan,  Bethesda,  Md. ;  Cooper, 
Annette,  Morehead  City.  N.  C. ;  Cooper,  Edwin 
Branan,  Jr.,  Arlington,  Va.;  Cooper,  John  C, 
.Arlington,  Va. ;  Coplon,  Fredric  Jay,  Sparta, 
Ga.;  Cordle,  Margaret  Mayo,  .Augusta,  Ga. 


Row  5: 

CoRLEY,  Steven  Thomas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Cor- 
nelius, Eugene  Francis,  Jr.,  Macon,  Ga. ;  Cos- 
ens,  Sara  Louise,  Anderson,  S.  C. ;  Cothran. 
Joyce  Ann,  Travelers  Rest,  S.  C;  Coughlan, 
Peter  Van  Schaick,  Essex  Fells,  N.  J.;  Court- 
ney, Lina  Lucinda,  Orange  Park,  Fla. 


Row  6: 

Courtney,  Marion  Walter,  Aiken,  S.  C;  Cox, 
Ray  Lawrence,  Durham,  N.  C;  Craig,  Nancy 
Edgar,  Asheville,  N.  C;  Crawford,  Fred  Allen, 
Jr.,  Holly  Hill,  S.  C;  Cre.wes,  Donald  Win- 
ston, Evanston,  111.;  Creech,  Franklin  Under- 
wood, Smithfield,  N.  C. 


Row  7: 

Crews,  John  Hunter,  Asheville,  N.  C;  Crofts 
John  Lawton,  Nokomis,  Fla.;  Cromartie,  Wil 
LiAM  Freddie,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  Crowder,  How 
ARD  Max,  Cherryville,  N.  C;  Culbertson,  Nor 
MAN  .Alexander,  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  Curtis,  Luke 
Ossining,  N.  Y. 


Row  8: 

Cutting,  Harriette  Wells,  Charleston,  S.  C; 
Dailey,  Nancy  Lane,  Durham,  N.  C. ;  Dalbey, 
Earle  Gordon,  Jr.,  Lynnhaven,  Va.;  Damschro- 
DER,  Dia.na  Lee,  Hilton.  N.  Y.;  Daniel,  Amiram- 
Ramat-Gan,  Israel;  Dankel,  Thaddeus  George, 
Jr.,  Brunswick,  Ga. 


Row  9: 

Darling,  Robert  Lee,  Greensboro,  N.  C;  Daul, 
George  Cecil,  Mobile,  Ala.;  Davidson,  Susan 
Stokes,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ;  Davies,  Paul 
Hardie,  Summit.  N.  J.;  Davis,  Doreen  Carol, 
Clarks  Green,  Pa.;  Davis,  Grace  Moore,  Con- 
cord, N.  C. 


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Row   1: 

Davis,  Rockwell  Furman,  Elmira,  N.  Y. ;  Dean. 
Robert  Berry,  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C:  Dee,  Larry 
(Jene,  Hollywood,  Fla.;  Deegan,  James  Edward. 
Charlotte,  N.  C;  DeGooyer,  John  Gobel,  Silyti 
Spring,  Md. ;  Derryberry.  Eugene  Everett,  Sig- 
nal  Mt.,  Tenn. 


Row  2: 

Deutscher.  Eugene  Francis.  Tarrytown,  N,  Y. : 
DiAsio,  Richard  Anthony,  Conneaut.  Ohio; 
Dickhaut,  John  W.,  Schreter,  Ohio:  Diehl, 
Earl  Henry,  Plant  City.  Fla.:  Dillon.  Ralph 
George,  Danville,  Va.:  Ditmars,  David  Thomp- 
son. Glendale,  Ohio. 


Row  3: 

Dixon,  Walter  Herbert,  Jr.,  Danville,  Va. ; 
Donnelly,  Dennis  W.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.;  Douo- 
1  \s.  Don\ld  .-Klexander,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.: 
DdiT,!  AS.  William  Frank,  Arlington,  Va.;  Dun- 
iisR.  Irwkiix  Wallace,  Cohasset,  Mass.;  Dut- 
r\\<\.  M.   lui.iAN.  Jr.,  West  Point,  Ga. 


Row  4: 

Dow.  Jeffrey  Lane,  Wayne,  Pa.;  Dragoon,  Bar- 
bara .'^NN.  Rumford,  Maine;  Dresner,  Kenneth 
H.,  Paterson,  .\.  J.;  Driessen,  Joseph  Patton, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.:  Dudley,  Dorothea  ."^nn,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.:  Duke,  Janet  Woods,  Kent,  Ohio. 


Row  5: 

DuNLAp,  Robert  Brindley,  Orange  Park,  Fla.; 
Eberhardt,  William  Ch.«.rles,  Ft.  Myers  Beach, 
Fla.;  Eckerson,  Russell  Gilbert,  Ft.  Lauder- 
dale, Fla.;  Edmondson,  Olivia  Root,  Smithfield, 
N.  C.;  Edwards,  Charles  Cannon,  Silver  Spring, 
Md. :  Edwards,  Mary  Carol^  Asheville,  N.  C. 


Row  6: 

Edwards,  Samuel  Reese,  Jr.,  Fayetteyille,  N.  C. ; 
Edwards.  Stuart  Lee,  Springfield,  Va. :  Eggers, 
Wvlter  F.  R.,  Hollywood,  Fla.:  Ellis,  Jenifer 
Louise.  Birmingham.  Ala.;  Ellis,  Madonna  .Ann. 
VVateiville,  Maine:  Ellis,  Robert  Ellsworth, 
Louisville.  Ky. 


Row  7: 

Ei.zay,  Micham,  Paul,  Port  Washington,  N.  Y. : 
Embree,  John  Havii.and,  Wellsley,  Mass.;  Emery, 
Donald  Gleason,  Oreland,  Pa.;  Emlet,  Susan 
Ellen,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.;  Epanchin,  Alexis, 
Scacliff,  N.  Y.:  Epes,  Charles  Richard,  New- 
port News,  Va. 


Row  8: 

Ergood,  Foster  Coffman,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.; 
Erisman,  Henry  Michael,  Lancaster,  Pa.;  Espy. 
Kip  McKinney,  Dothan,  Ma.:  Etheridge, 
Jeanne,  Shawboro,  N.  C. :  Eubank,  Mary  Kath- 
arine, Schufield  Barracks,  Hawaii:  Ewing,  Frank 
Harrison.   HI,   Hopewell,  Va. 


Row  9: 

F.\BER,  Lee  Edward,  Dearborn,  Mich.;  Fader, 
Stanford  Stewart.  South  Orange,  N.  J.;  Fair, 
Rich.\rd  Barton,  Fallston,  Md.;  Fair,  J.\cque- 
line,  Wayne,  Pa.;  Fallin,  Joe  Daniel,  Thomas- 
ville,  Ga. ;  Fansher,  Nancy  May.  Moncks  Corner, 
S.C. 


Row  1: 

Farmer.  Muriel  Gene,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  Farris. 
William  Anthony,  Dallas,  Tex.;  Faust,  Jody 
M.,  Williamsburg,  Va. :  Feniello,  Peter,  An- 
thony, New  Milford.  N.  J.:  Fields,  Michael 
Stuart,  Hempstead,  N.  Y.;  Finch,  Paul  .^n- 
nREWs.  Thomasville,  N.  C. 


Row  2: 

Finney.  Michael  James,  Peoria.  Ill:  Fleischer, 
Robert  Stephen,  West  Hartford,  Conn.;  Flint. 
Margaret  Willerson,  Raleigh.  N.  C:. :  Fluke. 
William  Albert.  F'alls  Church,  Va. ;  Flynn.  Sean 
Leslie.  Palm  Beach,  Fla. ;  Fokens.  Jeffrev 
Hi-NDRicK,  Midland   Park,  \.  J. 


Row   3. 

FoNG.  .Allen  Gary.  Marianna,  .Ark.;  Foster. 
Carl  McDonald,  Columbia,  S.  C;  Foster. 
Charles  Stephen.  Charleston,  W.  Va. :  Frank. 
Herman  Randolph.  Gadsden.  Ala,;  Frederick. 
Sandra  Wayne,  AsheviUe,  N.  C;  Friend.  Polly 
Eiizabeth,  Greensboro.  N.  C. 


Row  4: 

Friis,  Robert  Reaney,  Miami,  Fla,;  Fuller, 
Cheryl  Ann,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ;  Fuller, 
Raymond  George,  Pitman,  N.  J.;  Fullerton,  W. 
Dixon.  Glenshaw,  Pa.;  Fultz,  John  M..  Rich- 
mond, ^'a. ;  Fuqua,  Jimmy  Ray,  Spray,  N.  C. 


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Gabriel.  John  Richard,  Ho-Ho-Kus,  N.  J,;  Gal- 
land,  .Anne  Freeman,  .Alexandria,  Va.;  Ganley, 
Robert  William,  Lawrence,  Mass. ;  Gardner, 
James  E.,  Independence,  Mo.;  Gardner,  Joseph 
Emery,  Santa  Monica,  Calif.;  Gardner,  William 
Leonard.  Bloomfield  Hills.  Mich. 


Row  6: 

Gates,  Douglas  Sherwood,  Kansas  City,  Kan.; 
Gleckeler,  Judy  Ann,  Middletown,  Ohio;  Gee- 
SEY.  Cynthia  Leigh,  .Altoona,  Pa.;  George,  .Al- 
bert Sumner,  River  Forest,  111.;  Getz.  Carol 
.Ann,  Nazareth,  Pa.;  Gibson.  Norman  Thomas. 
Hamlet,  N.  C. 


Row  7: 

Gilbert,    Lynn    Patricia,    West    Orange,    N.    J.; 

Gill,  James  C,  Patton,  Pa.;  Gillespie,  Mildred 

Owens,     Baltimore,     Md.;     Gilliatt,     Benjamin 

Robert,  Shelby,  N.  C. ;  Gillies,  Herbert  Bates, 

Oradell,   N.   J. ;   Gillooly,   Linda   Lee.   Sylvania, 

Ohio. 


Row  8: 

Glover,  Clarence  Howard,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. ; 
Godbold,  Edward  Stanly,  Rembert,  S.  C;  God- 
win, Ruby  Walnita,  Wilmington,  N,  C;  Gold- 
stein, Frank  Robert,  Baltimore,  Md,;  Goodell 
Charles  Ellsworth,  Jamestown,  N,  Y. ;  Good- 
NER.  David  Marshall,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Row  9: 

Gordo.n,  Michael  Kenneth,  Monroe,  N.  C. ; 
Gould,  Rebecca  Ann,  Cocoa,  Fla.;  Gravelle. 
Karen,   Bayside,   N.    Y. ;    Gray,   Frank    Benton, 


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Greenleaf,     Judith     Estes, 


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Row   1: 

Gregory,  Anne  Jackson,  Durham,  N,  C. :  Greg- 
ory. David  Dolliver,  Rockland,  Me.:  Gregory. 
Donald  Robert,  Rockland,  Me.:  Gregory,  Rich- 
ard M.,  F.  Lauderdale,  Fla. :  Gregory,  Thoma.^ 
H.,  Granville,  Ohio:  Griffin,  Beverly  Floyd. 
Goldsboro,  N.  C. 


Row  2: 

Gailli.  Donald  .\nthony,  Clifton,  \.  J.;  Gris 
COM,  Elma  Elizabeth,  Birmingham,  Mich. 
Gronemeyer,  Suzan.ne  Carol,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Goody,  John  Burton,  Severna  Park,  Md. 
Grotz,  Diane  Marie,  Dayton,  Ohio:  Guelcher 
Richard  Paul,  Port  Edwards,  Wis. 


Row  3: 

Guerry,  Alice  Catherine,  Lake  City,  S.  C. : 
Guilford,  Charles  McNeal,  Wilmington,  Del.: 
GuNNiN,  James  Skinner,  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Gur- 
LEY,  Paul  Clayton,  Charlotte,  N.  C:  Guth- 
rie, George  Garland,  Charleston,  W.  Va.:  Haas. 
Rebecca  Anne,  Metairie.  La. 


Row  4: 

H\BERCOM,  Mark  Smith,  Decatur.  Ala.:  Hagler, 
.\lva  Frances,  Ntptune  Beach,  Fla.:  Haley,  Jo 
H\rriett,  Houston,  Te.\. :  Hall,  Charles  T., 
Janifstown,  X.  Y. :  Halsted,  Charles  Free- 
man. Durham,  N.  C;  Hamburger,  Gerald  Marc 
Atlanta,  Ga. 


Row  5: 

Hamel,  Judy  Lynn,  Ann  Arbor 

Mich. 

Hamil- 

TON,    Roger    Clark,    Westerly, 

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Yuri   Thomas,   East   Huntington 

N.   Y. 

:   Hans- 

BERRY.    Sally    .Ann,    Lunenburg, 

Mass. : 

Hardy 

Lloyd  Richard,  Dhahran,  Saudi 

Arabia 

Hardy 

Richard  Wayne,  .Arlington.  Va. 

Row  6: 

Hargroves,  Alexander  Savage,  Portsmouth,  Va. : 
Harkness,  Richard  Chandler,  Wilmington, 
Del.:  HarkradeRj  Winfred  Trent,  Mt.  .Airy. 
.\.  C:  Harper,  Eugene  Jutson,  Knightdale, 
.\.  C:  Harris,  Christopher,  Bertram,  South- 
port,  Conn.:  Harris,  Richard  Foster.  Charlotte, 
.\.  C. 

Row  7: 

H\rrison,  Frank  Late,  Charleston,  W.  Va. ; 
Hart,  Frances  Ann,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. : 
Hart,  Mary  .Ann,  Winston-Salem,  \.  C.:  Hart- 
man,  Julia  Meredith,  Hartford  City,  Ind.: 
Hartwell,  John  William,  Tampa,  Fla.;  Hash. 
Edward  Joseph,  .Arlington,  Va. 

Row  8: 

Haskell,  Bruce  Vinal,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.: 
Haskell,  Richard  .Alan,  Cincinnati,  Ohio: 
Haworth,  Allan  Robert,  Westfield,  N.  J. : 
Haynes,  Baxter  Morgan,  Tryon,  N.  C;  Hay- 
nes,  George  Wilson,  Kingsport,  Tenn.;  Hayes, 
Gladys   Lorraine,   Cincinnati,   Ohio. 


Row  9: 

Hays,  D 

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an,  Va.: 

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yslett 

Daryl     Lee, 

Norfolk, 

Va.; 

Hecht 

Stephen 

Samuel, 

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N.   J. 

Heer, 

Ro 

SEMAR\ 

Frances 

High    Point, 

.\.    C: 

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Peter 

Falls   Church 

Va. :   Henderso 

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land,  Dunn, 

N.  C. 

Row  1: 

Henderson,  William  Taylor,  Princeton,  N.  J.; 
Herrin,  Helen  Kay,  Gastonia,  N.  C;  Herring, 
John  Greene,  Thomasville,  N.  C:  Hertslett, 
Barry  Shaw,  Towson,  Md.;  Herzog,  George 
Gary,  Alexandria.  Va. ;  Hespenheide,  Henry 
A..  Norfolli,  Va. 


Row  2: 

Hill,  Mary  Patricia.  Charleston,  W.  \'a. : 
Hilmard,  Robert  Henry,  Katonal,  \.  Y.;  Hinds, 
Douglas  Paul.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.:  Hinman,  Susan 
Lee,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Hobbs,  Jerry  Robert. 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  Hobgood,  Shannon  Randall, 
Pensacola,  Fla. 


Row  3: 

Hodges,  Stephen  McQuiston,  Roanoke,  Va. ; 
HoESER,  Mary  Lynne,  .Atlanta,  Ga. ;  Hoffman, 
JoANiE,  LaGrange,  111.;  Hollett,  Grant  Thomas. 
Richmond,  Va. ;  Hollman,  Douglas  Clark, 
Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y. ;  Holmes,  Virginia  Elizabeth. 
Pittsburgh.   Pa. 


Row  4: 

Holsinger,  Gretcher  Marie,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Holt,  Douglas  Leigh,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 
Holt,  John  Sanders.  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Holm 
quist,  Joan  B.,  Rockford.  III.;  Hoppix.  Chari.es 
Tracy,  VVestfield,  N.  J.;  Horn,  Edward  Gustav 
Durham,  N.   C 


Row  5: 

Horne,  Perry  .Alwyn,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. : 
Horner,  Withers  Grant,  Roanoke,  Va.;  Horr, 
Nancy-  Louise,  Portsmouth,  Ohio;  Horton, 
Lewis  William,  Durham,  N.  C:  Houseknecht 
Peter  S.,  Rowayton,  Conn. ;  Hubbell,  William 
Lee.  Shreveport,  La. 


Row  6: 

HucK,  Mary  Lou,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  Humph- 
rey, William  Michael,  Greenhills,  Ohio; 
HuNEYCUTT,  Wiley  Jackson,  .Albemarle,  N.  C. : 
Huntley,  George  William,  Beaufort,  \.  C. ; 
Hunyadi,  Susan  Carole,  Canton,  Ohio;  Hus- 
ton,  Craig   Wright,   Kentfield,   Calif. 


Row  7: 

Hutcheson,     Joan,     Wilmette,     111.:     Hutzler, 

.Arthur    Charles,    Delray    Beach,    Fla.;    Inger- 

soll.    Deforest    Peter,    Milwaukee,    Wis.:    I.n- 

gram.   N'ancy   Sloan,   Rockwood,   Tenn.:    Irwin, 

Jack  C,  Dallas,  Tex.;  Isaly,  C.-^rolyn,  Marion. 

Ohio. 


Row  8: 

IvEY,  Adelyn  Sherrill,  Hickory,  N.  C;  Jack- 
son, Charles  Rankin,  Salisbury,  N.  C;  Jack- 
son, F.  Raymond,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.  J.;  Jack- 
son, Henry  John,  Conneaut,  Ohio;  Jacobus, 
Marie  Elaine,  Millburn,  \.  J.;  James,  Patricia 
Talfryn,  Cranford,  N.  J. 


Row  9: 

Jamieson.  Robert  James,  Greensboro,  N.  C. : 
Jeffreys,  David  Elmo.  Durham,  X.  C:.;  Jenkins. 
Xancy  Elaine,  Concord.  X.  C:.:  Jennings,  Theo- 
dore Wesley,  Miami  Beach,  Fla.:  Jensen,  John 
Howard,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fin  :  Johnson,  Barbara 
Ruth,  Tampa,  Fla 


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Johnson, 
Johnson, 
Johnson, 
Johnson, 
Johnson, 
Johnson, 


Gary  Herbert,  Caldwell.  N.  J. 
George  Howard,  Rosemont,  Pa. 
Leroy  Peter,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Mary  Jane,  Wilmington  3.  Del. 
Robert  .\rnold,  Hopewell,  Va. 
Robert    Wesley,    Baltimore,    Md. 


Row  2: 

Johnson,  Roy  Clarence,  Jr.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Johnson,  Stephen  Parke,  Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
Johnston,  Paul  William,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  Wendy  Leigh,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Johnstone,  Paul  Legrand,  Jr.,  Greenville,  Del. 
Joiner,  James   Earl,  Newnan,  Georgia. 


Row  3: 

Jolley,  Ronald  Scott,  Gaffney,  S.  C;  Jones, 
David  Currier,  Locust  Valley,  N.  Y. :  Jones, 
Diana  A..  Wa>'ne,  Pa..;  Jones,  James  Fly,  Hous- 
ton, Te.xas;  Jones,  Pamela  Louise.  Durham, 
N'.  C;  Jones,  Michael  Douglas.  Charlotte  7. 
.\.  C. 


Row  4: 

Jones,  Sheldon  Cairne,  Cranford,  .\.  J. ;  Jones, 
rnoMAs  Ogburn,  Jr.,  Burlington,  .\.C. :  Jordan, 
Dorothy  Susan,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Jordan,  Gail, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Jorda.n,  Susan  Patricia, 
Westfield,  N.  J. :  Kadaster,  Mahmut  Esat,  Ank- 
ara, Turkev. 


Row   5: 

Kahn,  Michael  Fader,  .Atlanta,  Ga.:  Kahner, 
Steven,  Jamaica,  N.  Y. ;  Katholi,  Richard 
EvERs.  South  Charleston,  W.  Va.;  Katson, 
Co.NNi,  .Mbuquerque,  N.  M. ;  Katz,  Lavv-rence 
Myers.  Baltimore,  Md.;  Kauffman,  Marcia 
Ann,  York,  Penn. 


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Kei.i 

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V 

Fran 

K,    Jr. 

Drakes 

Branch, 

\a. : 

KbLLKR. 

Ed 

WARD 

Lee 

Roanoke,     Va. : 

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s.  Richard 

Goddar 

d.  Groton.  Mass. 

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eston, 

Texas;    K 

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James  Madison, 

Durham 

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neth 

DURVVOOD, 

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ilson 

N.  C. 

Row  7: 

Kent,  Nelson  Rutledge,  Miami,  Fla.;  Kenyon, 
Lewis  Waynick,  Hillsboro,  N.  C. ;  Kerchnep, 
Gary  Raumond,  Pottstown,  Penn.;  Kerr,  Harry 
Davidson,  Hunkers,  Penn.;  Kershaw,  Roxanne 
Edocomb.  Columbia.  S.  C. ;  Kettering,  .\nn 
HoRNOR.   Fairmont,  W.   N'a. 


Row   8: 

KiEFER,  Karen  Jean,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Kie.n, 
Grant  Terrence.  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Kienzle, 
Kathleen  Johan.na,  Columbus,  Ohio;  Kime. 
.Allison  Flood,  Patterson  .AFB,  Ohio;  Kimmerle. 
.N'ancy  Jo,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y. ;  Kinard,  William 
Frank,  Simpsonville,  S.  C. 


Row  9: 

Kinney,  John  Wesley,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C; 
King,  Elmer  Richard,  Bethesda,  Md.;  Kittelle, 
Katheri.ne  Alle.n,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. ;  Klein, 
Susan  June,  Columbia,  S.  C;  Kohn,  Adrienne, 
Carole,  Merrick,  N.  Y.;  Knapp,  Kristy,  Rich- 
mond, \^a. 


Row   1: 

Kneen,  Judith  Oakes,  Ashtabula,  Ohio;  Knox, 
King  Townsend,  Lancaster,  Penn.;  Koonce, 
John  Edward^  Raleigh,  N.  C;  Kraus,  Eliza 
BETH  Katherine,  Bethcsda,  Md.;  Kraus,  Ken- 
neth Wayne,  Lafavette  Hills,  Penn.;  Krause. 
Caromnf.   Holden,   jaffrey   Center,   N.    H. 


Row   2: 

Krueger.  Karen  Elizbeth,  Havertown,  Penn.: 
Kredel,  Olivia  Orme,  Charleston,  S.  C;  KwAs- 
NicK,  Dennis  Michael,  Towson,  Md.;  L.\dd, 
James  Roger,  Bellevue,  Washington;  Langdon, 
Suzanne  Fowler,  Durham,  N.  C;  Lanoley, 
John   Richard,  \cw  Bern.  N.  C. 


Row  3: 

Lanning,  Michael  Douglas,  Church  Hill 
Tenn. ;  Laning,  Peter  Huston,  Bridleton,  N.  J.; 
Lamond,  William  Wallace,  III,  Norfo'k,  \'a. : 
Laula,  Otto  Wood,  Birmingham,  Michigan: 
Lazard,  Fred  John,  New  York,  N.  Y.:  Leahy, 
Margaret   Pennem.,  Alexandria,  Va. 


Row  4: 

Lee,  Cecil  Berry.  .Asheboro,  N.  C;  Lee,  Mar- 
garet Eileen,  Willoughby,  Ohio;  Lennard,  Bev- 
erly Self,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Leonard,  Catherine 
Grace,  Madison,  N.  J.;  Leslie,  Carroll  Ann, 
Arlington,  Va. :  Leverton.  Roger  Walker,  Jr., 
Cheverly,   Md. 


Row  5: 

Lewis,  Emmett  "Buzz",  Birmingham,  Mich.: 
Lewis,  Mary  Caroline,  Farmville,  N.  C. :  Lewis, 
Valerie  Ann,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  Leyrer,  Earl 
Thomas,  Hamilton,  Ohio;  Lilly,  Ruth  Virginia, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.;  Lime,  Elizabeth  Louise, 
Canton,  N.  C. 


Row  6: 

Lines,  Alva  Rand,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  Littell,  Janei 
Carol,  Falls  Church,  Va. ;  Livermore,  Gordon 
D.,  Arlington,  Va. ;  Locke,  Curtis  Alan,  Mar 
dnsville,  Va.;  Loeb,  Linda  Marie,  Luthersvillc 
Md. ;  Long,  David  William,  Punxsutawntv, 
Penn. 


Row  7: 

Long,  Donald  Finley,  Greensboro,  N.  C. :  Lo.\g 
Linda  Marie,  Alexandria,  Va.;  Lonon,  Daniel 
Johnson.  Marion,  N.  C. ;  Lovelace,  Grac? 
Tone,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  Loveland,  Richard  Alden 
New  Canaan.  Conn.;  Lowenstern,  Burt  H., 
Newport  News,  Va. 


Row  8: 

Lucas,  David  Owen,  Goldsboro,  N.  C;  Lucas, 
Mary  Davidson,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ;  Lurev,  Al- 
fred Saul.  Greenville,  S.  C;  Lynn,  Marshall 
William,  Haworth.  N.  J. ;  MacDonald,  Robert 
Anderson,  Short  Hills,  N.  J.:  Mack,  ,'\dam  E., 
Davenport,   Iowa. 


Row  9: 

Mack,  David  Edward,  Chevy  Chase,  Md  : 
Maher,  William  Frederick,  Boca  Raton,  Fla. : 
Mahoney,  Daniel  Frederick,  St.  Johnsburg, 
Vt. ;  Mallon,  Charles  Howard,  Sumter,  S.  c" : 
Manchester,  Robert  Redding,  Jr.,  Wilmettr. 
111.;  Mann,  James  Tift.  Raleigh,  N.  C. 


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Mapes,  Charles  Maynard,  Richmond,  Va.; 
Markham,  John  Calvin^  III,  Gastonia,  N.  C: 
Mari.ey,  Roy  Lee,  Jr.,  Siler  City,  \.  C; 
Marchese,  Don  P.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y,;  Marsh, 
Frances  Stewart,  Monroe,  N.  C:  Marshall, 
Neal  William,  Woodmere,  N.  Y. 


Row  2: 

Martin.  Henry  Frederick,  III,  Bethesda,  Md. 
Martin,  James  Slattin,  Huntington,  .\.  Y. 
Martin,  Rosalind  Mary,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Martone,  Peter  Wayne,  Norfolk.  Va. ;  Mason 
Charles  Gilbert,  Cheveily,  Md. :  Mathews 
Emmett  Carlysle,  Richmond,  Va. 


Row  3: 

.\I\THK\v,s.  Janet  .Allen,  Wallingford,  Penn.: 
Mmi^cin.  Gerald  .\rthur,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.: 
.\1m  R,..  t:o.\o  Fred,  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. ;  May. 
J\Mis  XoRRis.  Charlotte,  \.  C;  Mayer,  Barbara 
Hamilton,  Rock  Hill,  S  C;  McCall,  Ch.\rles 
William,  Jr..  Tyron,  N.  C. 


Row  4: 

McCarthy,  James  Vincent,  Romson.  N.  J.; 
McCausland,  Charles  Patterson,  Towson, 
Md. ;  McCarthy,  John  Paul,  Greenbelt,  Md. ; 
McCuLLOUGH,  Kenneth  Rogers,  .Atlanta,  Ga. : 
McDonald,  Charles  Hambly,  Greensboro, 
N.  D. ;  McFarlane,  Juretta  Creighton,  Atlanta, 
Ga. 


Row  5: 

McGehee,  M.  Harriette,  Clayton,  Mo.;  Mc- 
ghee,  Barry  Lewis,  Fredericksburg,  Va. ;  Mc- 
Kaig.  Sally  Jean.  Charlotte,  N.C.:  McKenzie. 
Donald  Keith,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. ;  McLaughlin, 
Douglas  Farnham,  Mystic.  Conn.;  McLean, 
Lawrence   Evans,   Hasbrouck   Heights,   N.   J. 


Row  6: 

McLean,  Roger  Thomas,  Jr.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J.; 
McLeod,  James  Milburn,  Jacksonville,  Fla.; 
McNicoll,  Robert  .\res,  Gainesville,  Fla.;  Mc- 
Pherson,  William  \ann,  Jr.,  Durham,  N.  C. ; 
McQuiDDY,  Patricia,  St.  Louis,  Mo. ;  McQuow.v, 
Dorothy    Inza,   Winston-Salem,   N.   C. 


Row  7: 

.McWhorter,  Evelyn  Elaine,  Charleston,  W. 
\n.:  Meeker,  James  Bernard,  Charleston,  W. 
\;i  :  .Mki.tox.  Thomas  Hiter,  Huntington,  W. 
\.i.:  .\Ii.NGE.  Steven  Reid,  Dayton.  Ohio;  Mere- 
iinii,  Michael  Roy,  Oshkosh,  Wise;  Merkel, 
Lee  1-krousson,  Nashotah,  Wise. 


Row  8: 

Merwin,  Grier  Humphrey,  Washington,  D.  C; 
Michael,  Gayle  Edwin,  Salisbury,  N.  C. : 
Miles,  James  Melvin,  Pink  Hill,  N.  C. ;  Miller, 
Patrick  Henry,  Dallas,  Texas;  Miller,  Robert 
Michael,  .Memphis,  Tenn. ;  Miller,  Robert 
Steven,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 


Row  9: 

Miller,  William  J.,  Matawan,  N.  J.:  Misnei 
Ray  Hunting.  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.:  Mitchei.i 
.Arthur  W.\rren,  Bloomfield,  Conn.:  Mitciieli 
Mfriel  Bull,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C:  Mitch  eli 
Terence  Robert,  Washington,  D.  C;  Mitchei.i 
Warren  P.,  .Ashland,  Ky. 


Row   1: 

MoEHLMANN',  HoLLY  Ellen,  Richland,  Pa.; 
Moffat,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.; 
MoNT.vGUE,  Linda  Dean,  Spruce  Pine,  N.C.; 
Montgomery,  Diana  Bess,  Smithfield,  N.  C. : 
Montgomery,  Thomas  George,  Glen  Rock, 
N.  J.:  Montonye,  Merry  Lynn,  Ypsilanti,  Mich. 


Row  2: 

Moore,  James  Tho.mas,  Jr.,  Birniinghani,  .-Ma.: 
Moore,  Rebecca  .\nn.  Lexington,  Mass.;  Moore, 
Thomas  Franklin.  Jr..  Charlotte,  N.  C.;  Moor- 
man, Kenneth  .\llen,  Martinsville,  Va.;  More- 
field,  Robert  Edward  Lee,  Winston-Salcm, 
N.  C. :  MoRENG,  Joseph  Henry.  Ridgefield,  \.  J. 


Row  3: 

Morris,  Douglas  Claude,  .Americus,  Ga.;  Mor- 
ris, Elizabeth  Carey,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Mor- 
ris. Richard  James,  Greenville,  S.  C;  Morri- 
son, Samuel  David,  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  Mosher, 
Sandra  Sue,  Arlington,  Va.;  Moss,  Judith 
Adele,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


Row   4: 

Moss,  Margaret  Elaine,  Charlotte,  N.  C. ; 
Motch,  Elton  Franklin,  Cleveland,  Ohio; 
Mueller,  \ancy  Patricia,  Milwaukee,  Wise; 
Mueller,  Robert  Joseph,  Katonah,  N.  Y. ; 
Mullen,  James  Nicholls,  Gastonia,  N.  C. ; 
Mulligan,  James  Bruce,  Paducah,  Ky. 


Row  5: 

Mullins,  Jeffrey  Vincent,  Lexington,  Ky.; 
Muth,  Frances  H.,  EUicott  City,  Md.;  Myers, 
Dianna  Lynne,  Rockford,  111.;  Nabers,  Wallace 
Johnston,  Wilson,  N.C.;  Neblett,  Beverly  Ann, 
Dallas,  Texas;  Neil,  Loyd  Emerson,  Berlin, 
Conn. 


Row  6: 

Neill,  Charles  Glass,  .Anderson,  S.C. ;  Neis, 
John  McCormick,  Charlotte,  N.C.;  Nelson, 
Gary  Rhode,  Charleston,  S.C:  Newsome,  David 
.Anthony,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.;  Ney,  Richard 
Joseph.  Washington,  D,C.;  Nicholas,  Peter 
Michael,  New  York  City,  N.Y. 


Row  7: 

Nichols,  William  James,  Massapequa  Park, 
NY.:  Nicholson,  Roscoe  Fisher  Jr.,  Baltu, 
Md.:  NiCKELSBURG,  Michael,  Arlington,  Va. ; 
.\icHOLi,  Katherine  Cardwell,  Wichita,  Kan- 
sas: Nielsen,  Carl  John,  Mountain  Home, 
Tenn.;   Nilsson,  Jonathan   Nils,   Wilmette,   111. 

Row  8: 

.NiMNiCHT,  Elizabeth  Anne,  Jacksonville,  Fla.; 
.Noblett,  Sara  Carey,  Kilmarnock,  Va.;  Nolan, 
Harry  Lee,  Jr.,  Shelby,  N.C. ;  Nolan,  Pamela, 
Spartanburg,  S.C;  Noll,  Emmett  Eugene,  Mil- 
lerstown.  Pa.;  Norburn,  Russell  Lee,  .Ashe- 
ville,  N.C. 


Row  9: 

Norton,  James  Larry,  Thomasville,  N.C;  Nor- 
ton, James  Randolph,  Charlotte,  N.C;  Not- 
tingham, John  Martin,  Charlottesville,  Va, ; 
Nunez,  Peter  Kent,  Freehold,  N.J.;  Nyberg, 
Lois  Meredith,  Warwick,  R.I. ;  Ogden,  Philip 
Case  Jr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 


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Row    1: 

O'Kennon,  Robert  James  Jr.,  Hopewell,  Va. ; 
Padgett,  Roy  Allen,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  N.  C: 
OsTHOFF,  .\nita  Marie.  Hinsdale,  III.:  Pace, 
Ellen  Malotte,  Cincinnati  30,  Ohio;  Packard, 
Janice  Alden,  Camphill,  Pa.:  P.\ge,  Jack  Ward, 
Jr.,  Fayettevilie,  N.C. 


Row  2: 

Page,  Jerry  Dentler,  Jr.,  McLean,  \a.:  Paint- 
er, Prudence  Steele,  Baltimore,  Md. :  Palmer, 
.Margith  Janice,  Newport,  R.I.:  Papesch,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  Cincinnati,  Ohio:  Parilla, 
Christine.  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J. :  Parker, 
Leighton  Brown  Jr.,  Manning,  S.C. 


Row  3: 

Parker,  Mary  Ann,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.:  Park- 
er, George  Hinson,  IIL  Franklin,  Va. :  Parsons, 
Thomas  Harold,  Salem,  Oregon;  Patterson, 
John  Wallace,  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  Patterson, 
Laird  Dean,  Stroudsburg,  Pa.;  Patterson,  Su- 
san  Elizabeth,  N.Y.C. 


Row  4: 

Patton,  Sheila  M.,  Miami,  Fla.;  Peach,  Ste- 
phanie Miriam.  Durham,  N.C;  Pearson, 
Ch.^rles  Almond,  III,  Falls  Church,  Va. ;  Pen- 
nington, Claude  Mitchell,  Morton,  Pa.;  Per- 
HAM,  Andrea  Jean,  Richmond,  Va.;  Perine, 
Philip  Condit,  E.  Orange,  N.J. 


Row  5: 

Perry,  James  Hilliard  Jr.,  Greensboro,  N.C; 
Peters,  Donna  Sue,  Cayce,  S.C;  Peterson, 
Wayne  Terryl,  East  Hampton,  Conn.;  Petitt. 
Randall  S.,  Ocean  City,  N.J. ;  Pew,  William 
Mason,  Wayne,  Pa.;  Phelan,  Charles  Wil- 
li \m.  Mount  Prospect,  111, 


Row  6: 

Phillips,  Larry  Edward,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Phy- 
FER,  Paul  Jones,  Geneva,  111.;  Piccirillo,  John 
.\nthony,  New  Hyde  Park,  N.Y. ;  Pickett. 
Helen  Louise,  .Alexandria,  Va.;  Pierce,  Sara 
Hunt,  Kinston,  N.C:  Pierpont,  Carolyn  Eliz- 
MiETH,   Westfield,   N'.J. 


Row  7: 

PiTTMAN,  Germaine,  Los  Angelcs,  Calif.;  Pitts, 
Philip  Henry  Jr.,  Morgantown,  N.C;  Pitzman, 
Frederick  Julius,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Plonk,  James 
Wendell,  Kings  Mountain,  N.C;  Pokorny,  An- 
drew, Newell,  S.D.;  Pollier,  Fred  Stephan, 
Irwin,   Pa. 


Row  8: 

Polevitzky,  Sergei  Igor,  Miami,  Fla.;  Ponder. 
Joe  Walker,  Pocono,  Pa.;  Porter,  Sharon 
Smith,  WaJworth,  Wise;  Powell,  Eleanor  Pa- 
tricia, Goldsboro,  N.C;  Prangle,  Henry  Davies, 
Louisville,  Ky. :  Prather,  William  George, 
MeadviUe,   Pa. 


Row  9: 

Prewitt,  Alice  .'\dair,  Richmond.  \"a. ;  Price, 
Jf\nie.  Kannapolis,  N.C;  Pritchett,  Anne  Sar- 
riN.  Hiuh  Point.  N.C;  Quinby,  Miriam  Jose- 
riiiM,  ()il.indo,  Fla.;  Rabil,  James  Edward, 
R.ukv  Mount,  N.C;  Ragan,  Martha  Rebecca, 
Archdalc,   N.C. 


Row   1: 

Rainey,  Charles  Clark,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.: 
Raker,  Herbert  Thompson,  Crawfordville,  Fla. : 
Ramage,  Joseph  Cawan,  Baltimore,  Md.;  Ramev 
Dale  Charles,  South  Boston,  Va.;  Ramseur. 
Mary  Rast.  Anderson,  S.C:  Ramsey,  William 
Carey.  Atlanta.  Ga. 


Row   2: 

Randolph,  Marjorie  Armstro.ng,  Winston- 
Salem,  N.C.;  Ramsey,  Anne  Lee,  Hollywood. 
Fla.;  Ranson,  Richard  Cobb,  Charlotte,  N.C. : 
Rasberry,  Jane  V.ml,  Kinston,  N.C:  Rau,  Ron- 
ald Walter,  \'illa  Park,  111.;  Rawson,  David 
Earle,  Durham,  N.C. 


Row  3: 

Ray.  Andrena  Elizabeth,  Sumter,  S.C;  Ray, 
Mary  Janice,  Bronxville,  N.Y,;  Raysor,  Frank 
Wannamaker,  II,  Richmond,  Va. ;  Re.'^,  J. 
George,  Berwyn,  Pa.;  Redmond,  Larry  Hollis, 
.\sheville,  N.C;  Robertson,  Sandra  Margaret, 
Greenwich,  Conn. 


Row  4: 

Reed,  Donald  Brewster,  Cheshire,  Conn.;  Ren- 
FRO,  Carl  Brown,  Jr.,  Wilson,  N.C;  Reynolds, 
Jon  Roger,  Lewisville,  N.C;  Reynolds,  Willl^m 
RoscoE,  Martinsville,  Va.;  Rice,  John  Russell, 
.\nacostia,  D.C;  Rich,  Benjamin  Preston,  Bal- 
timore, Md. 


Row  5: 

Richardson,  David  Preston,  Milwaukee,  Wise. ; 
Richardson,  James  Milton,  Houston,  Texas: 
RiDDicK,  Daniel  Howison,  Lynchburg,  \"a. : 
Ridge  Martha  Cole,  High  Point.  N.C;  Riggs, 
Millard  M.,  Morganton,  N.C;  Rimer,  .^lan  E., 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 


Row  6: 

Rives.  Robert  Mac,  Front  Royal,  Va. :  Roberts. 
William  .Albert,  Toledo,  Ohio;  Robins,  Judy 
.\lan.  High  Point,  N.C:  Robinson,  Susan,  Nash- 
ville, Term.:  Robinson,  Peter  .Alfred,  Engle- 
wood,  Colorado:  Robinson.  Hugh  Burgess.  Jr.. 
Winter  Park,  Fla. 


Row  7: 

Rogers,  Edward  David,  Fayetteville,  N.C. : 
Roman,  William  Br.adford,  Jr.,  Coral  Gables. 
Fla.;  Roschen,  George  Henry.  Lansdale,  Pa.: 
Roediger,  John  Harger,  Westfield,  N.J.;  Rose, 
Charles  Peete,  Henderson,  N.C;  Ross,  Court- 
ney Beaman.  Jr.,  Brevard,  N.C. 


Row   8: 

Rouse,  Welby  Corbett,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  N.C: 
RuBENSTEiN,  Jack,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Rudiger, 
Rosalind  Louise^  Hawthorne,  N.Y. ;  Rudoy. 
Herbert  Lewis,  Evanston.  111.:  Runyan  Darreli, 
Wesley,  Pensacola,  Fla.:  Rushton.  Stewart. 
Jr.,  Interlaken,  N.J. 


Row  9: 

Russell,  Henry  H.,  Miami,  Fla.;  Russell  M. 
Lynn,  Kings  Mountain,  N.C;  Rutkin,  Stuart 
Ivan,  West  Orange,  N.J.;  Ryan,  Florence 
June,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  Sader,  Martha 
Maxwell,  Brevard,  N.C:  Sahn,  Steven  .Alan, 
Merrick,  N.Y. 


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Salisbury,  Stephen  Robert,  Collingswood,  N.  J.; 
Salo,  Kenrick  Vincent,  Manchester,  N.  H.: 
Samler,  Virginia  Dale,  Riviera  Beach,  Fla. ; 
Samonds,  Janet  Eloise,  Durham,  N.  C;  San- 
ders, Mariann  Kirven,  VVinston-Salem,  N.  C; 
Sandstead,  Morris  William,  Sterling,  Ohio. 


Row  2: 

Sarafian,  Peter  Gregory,  Loudonville,  \.  Y. ; 
Sargent,  Mary  Lou,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. ;  Satter- 
field,  Robert  William,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.:  Sanders, 
Harvey  Ronald,  .Norfolk,  \  a. ;  Sawers,  Jerry 
Brian,  .Xeedham,  Mass.;  Sawers,  Larry  Bruce, 
Xeedham,  Mass. 


Row  3: 

ScALA,  Daniel  Joseph,  Bayonne,  N.  J.:  Scales, 
John  Fairley,  Weirsdale,  Fla.:  Schley,  Evander 
DuER,  Middleburg,  Va. ;  Schmidt,  Clifford  Mat- 
thew, Jr.,  Newton,  N.  J.;  Schmidt,  Sybille  Me- 
brure,  Durham,  N.  C;  Schnering.  John  Otto, 
Sarasota,  Fla. 


Row  4: 

Schroeder,  Jacob  Michael,  Riverside.  Conn.; 
Scott,  Charles  Ryland,  .Atlanta,  Ga. :  Scott, 
James  Matics,  Br\n  Mawr,  Pa.;  Seagraves, 
Warren  Frank,  Jr.,  .Allentown,  Pa.;  Seastrunk, 
John  Gordon,  Columbia,  S.  C;  Seeman,  Char- 
lotte Gail,  .Arlington,  \a. 


Row    5: 

Sewell,  Robert  .■\lvin,  Franklin.  Tenn. :  Shack- 
ford,  John  Starling,  Oklahoma  City.  Okla.: 
Shaeffer,  James  Murry.  Norman,  Okla.:  Shar- 
tle.  John  .Adam,  Troy,  Ohio:  Sheldon.  Clifford 
George,  W.  Long  Branch.  N.  J.;  Sheridan,  .Alice 
Murrell.  Chicago.  111. 


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SiMiON,  Carole  Lee,  High  Point,  N.  C. :  SiM- 
monds,  Robert  Mahoney,  X'erona,  N.  J.:  Sisk, 
Michael,  Reading,  Pa.:  Silberg,  William  Paul, 
Woodbridge,  Conn.:  Skinker,  Robert  Lewis, 
Chevy  Chase,  Md.:  S.mith,  Brian  Edward,  Scars- 
dale,  N.  Y.:  Smith,  Calvin  DeFriest,  Jr.,  Port 
Charlotte,  Fla. 


Row  8: 

Smith,  Clayton  Fitzhugh,  Thomasville,  N.  C. ; 
Smith,  D.  Gibson,  Charleston,  W.  Va.;  Smith, 
Dwin  Lwvrence,  Durham,  N.  C;  Smith,  Don- 
\iii  F.I'ward,  Granite  Falls,  N.  C;  Smith,  Eliza- 
III  III  Ann,  Kenesaw,  Ga.;  Smith,  Emily  Carol, 
(,i.-,i.^Ik.io,   N.    C. 


Row  9: 

Smith,  Frances  .Ann,  .Atlanta,  Ga. :  Smith,  Jerry 
Harvfy,  Staunton,  \'a.:  Smith,  Letitia  .A.nne, 
Charlotte,  \.  C:  Smith,  Lewis  -August,  Jr.,  -Ai- 
ken, S.  C:.:  Smith,  Marcia  Sharon,  Hampton, 
\'a. ;  Smith,  O.scar  Wubur.  Jr.,  Pilot  Mountain, 
N.  C. 


Row   1: 

Smith,  Patricia  Brandon,  Asheville,  N.C.;  Smith, 
Stephen  Hoff,  Stockbridge,  Mass.;  Smith. 
Thomas  Sidney,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Smotherman, 
Robert  Ridley,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  Snead,  Max- 
well .^rrington,  Jr.,  Denver,  Colo.;  Snow,  Sa- 
BiN  Tucker,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 


Row  2: 

Spalding,  Joan  Ingham,  Toledo,  Ohio;  Speck. 
Linda  Jean.  Raleigh,  .\.  C;  Spencer,  Stew.\rt 
Thorne,  Jr.,  Harrington,  R.  I.;  Spencer,  Wil- 
liam Sherwood,  Hollywood,  Fla.;  Springer, 
John  William.  Sandusky,  Ohio;  Spencer,  Rex 
H.\RBOUR.  Tipp  City,  Ohio. 


Row  3: 

Spruill,  John  Reynold,  Roper,  N.  C;  Spurill, 
LouLSA  McIntosh,  Cheraw,  S.  C;  Stallings, 
Kenneth  Mayn.\rd,  Durham,  N.  C;  Steele, 
Thomas  Wesley,  Spartanburg,  S.  C;  Stein. 
Jerry  Brooks,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. ;  Stein,  Rich- 
ard Nathan,  Tampa,  Fla. 


Row  4: 

Stevens,  Joel  Bartlett,  III,  Kingsport,  Tenn.: 
Stevens,  Thomas  Joseph,  Asheville,  N.  C: 
Stewart,  Kenneth  Rand,  Charleston,  W.  Va. ; 
Stilwell,  Louise  .Alison,  Fort  Bra.gg,  N.  C: 
Stollwerk,  David.  Lynbrook,  N.  Y. ;  Straw, 
Dennis  John,  Gary.  N.  C. 


Row  5: 

Strickland,  James  Edward,  Columbia,  S.  C. : 
Stanfield,  William  Wesley,  Dunn,  N.  C: 
Starr,  George  Edwin,  Bessemer  City,  N.  C.; 
Stattenfield,  Daniel  Barry,  Chatham.  N.  J.; 
Steed,  Ronald  Craig,  Greensboro,  N.  C;  Ste- 
phen, Frederick  Ronald,  Durham,  N.  C. 


Row  6: 

Stettles,  Kathleen  Carol,  Passaic,  .\.  J. 
Stewart,  David  Nesbit,  Coral  Gables.  Fla. 
Stone,  Bernell  Kenneth,  Blacksburg,  Va. 
Strayhorn,  Martha  Davis,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Stubbs,  Thomas  Harold,  Middletown,  Ohio 
Stuckey,  Carol  LaGrande,  Charlotte,  .\.  C. 


Row  7: 

Sullivan,  John  Jay,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.  C:  Sul- 
livan, John  Hansell,  Asheville,  N.  C. :  Sut- 
cliffe,  Ralph  Joe,  W.iyne.  N.  J. :  Sutherin, 
John  Paul,  East  Palestine,  Ohio;  Swain,  Eliza- 
beth, Winston-Salem,  N.  C. ;  Swasey,  Allan 
Vincent,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn. 


Row  8: 

Sweet,  Donn  Lafayette,  Roanoke.  Va.;  Sweger, 
Daniel  Marion,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Sydnor,  Caro- 
line Meade,  .Alexandria,  Va. ;  Taft,  Charles 
V.\N,  Greenville,  N.  C;  Tausig,  John  Geyer,  Jr., 
Arlington,  Va. :  Taylor,  Jeanette  Mae,  Green- 
ville, N.  C. 


Row  9: 

Taylor,  Lucy  Wilder,  Louisburg,  N.  C. ;  Tay- 
lor, Thomas  Newton,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  Ter- 
rell, JoH.N  Charles,  Dunedin,  Fla.;  Thomas, 
Charles  Aluysius.  Ill,  Washington,  Pa.: 
Thomas,  Douglas  .^llen.  East  Hampton,  N.  Y.: 
Thompson,  Richard  Miles,  Langley,  A.F.B.,  \'a. 


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Row    1: 

Thomy,  VixctNT  Anthony,  Jr.,  Lake  City, 
S.  C. ;  Thurman,  Terry  Tim,  Signal  Mountain, 
Tenn.:  Titus,  Donald  Ray,  Charlotte,  N.  C: 
ToBiN,  Sammie  Lou,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Todd,  Joseph 
Hampton,  Fayetteville,  N.  C;  Todd,  Margery 
Lee,  Bettendorf,  Iowa;  Tousey,  Gail  Marie, 
Jacksonville,   Fla. 


Row  2: 

Tracy,      Willian 
Trainor.     Mary 


Ferber,  Lakeville,  Conn. 
Ielissa,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Trent,  Mary  Elizabeth,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
Trent,  Rebecca  Grey,  Durham,  N.  C;  TriM' 
BOUR,  Nancy  Jean,  Warren,  Ohio:  Troiano, 
.\nthony  Michael,  Jr.,  Shelby,  N.  C.  Trott, 
David   Walter,  Garden   City,  N.   Y. 

Row  3: 

Truesdell,  John  Alan,  Flint,  Mich.;  Truitt, 
David  Jordan,  St.  Francisville,  La. :  Tucker, 
William  Hiram,  III,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  Turner 
Jack  Sherrill,  Durham,  N.  C;  Turner,  Neil 
Evans,  Trucksville.  Pa.;  Tyndall,  Maky  Louise, 
Kinston.  N.  C:  Uhden,  Henry  Otto,  Point 
Pleasant  Beach,  N.   J. 

Row  4: 

UiBLE,  David  Robert,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio 
Ui.RicH,  William  Paul,  Audubon,  N.  J.;  Smith 
Caloin  DeFriest,  Jr.,  Port  Charlotte,  Florida 
Umstead,  Merle  Bradley,  Durham,  N.  C;  Up 
CHURCH,  Mabel  Stuart,  Raleigh,  N.  C;  Vail 
Helen  Winifred,  Diu^ham,  N.  C;  Vayda,  Law 
rence  Robert,  Ridgefield,  N.  J. 


Row  5: 

N'ernfr,  .Ann  Harris,  .Arlington,  Va. ;  Vieregg, 
.\rthur  B.,  .-Vrlington,  Va.:  Vick,  Bonnie  Gray, 
Ch;irlcston,  W.  \'a. :  Vickery,  Raymond  Euekial, 
[r.,  Vienna,  \'a. ;  Vincent,  Roger  Sherman, 
bedhain.  Mass.;  Vintinner,  Jane  Mildred, 
Franconia,  N.  H.:  Volly,  Margaret  Anne,  Rich- 
mond,  Va. 

Row  6: 

\nN(;\\o.\,  Charles  .Alfred,  Sanford,  N  C. : 
\\\rii,  Lkslif  Stephen,  Batavia.  N.  Y. : 
\\  Mill  s.  John  Franklin,  Corpus  Christi,  Texas: 
W  \i  iikdi-,  f;\vF\noiYN  Johnston,  Richmond, 
\  ,1  ;  Wmi.  H\vi\  .\eill,  Raineville,  W.  Va. : 
W  \i  1  ,  |mk  (;\riimk,  Burlington,  N.  C. ;  Wal- 
1  M  K.   Sri     1)\MH  .   Chapel   Hill,   N.   C. 

Row  7: 

Walker,  Thomas  Lee,  Durham,  N.  C;  Walker 
William  Montgomery,  Rock  Island,  111.:  WaI' 
R\TH,  WiiiiAM  Bradley,  III,  Madison,  Wise: 
W  SKMK.  Ikank  Reid,  .Anderson,  S.  C;  Ward, 
i;i  ;  A  IUk.n.s.  Rowland,  N,  C;  Ward,  Terrv 
E.mkk.son,  J.H-ksonville,  Fla,;  Washburn,  Bar- 
bara Jane,  Bloomington,  111. 

Row  8: 

\\  \TisiN-,  RoiiiKi  I.H..  Xru  Orleans,  La.;  Wat- 
Ki.s  WiiiixM  SNMiii,  |k.,  Durham,  N.  C. ; 
WMsox.  Ai  s\  D.M  ;ivs,  K,„kv  Mount,  N.  C. ; 
\Vm.s,,n.  KsTKiNN  Joiixs.iN.  Ralcigh,  N.  C: 
Watson,  William  Edward.  Wilson,  N.  C. 
Weaver,  Janet  Marie,  Bailey,  N.  C:  Webb, 
Richard    Stanley,    Jr.,    Miami,    Fla. 

Row  9: 

Webber.  Winona  Louise,  Winter  Park,  Fla.; 
Weber.  Jii  i  Karen,  Trenton,  N.  J.;  Weeks, 
B\RH\RS  K\v.  .\ik.M.  S,  f;.;  WiiKs,  Beverly 
\\...ii\,  1). nil, nil.  X  C  \SiniM\\,  Harold 
liciiiiRi,  khhiiKiiiii,  \  .1  WiiiHiN.  .\\ncy  Leila, 
Ch.ulcittr  \  t:  Wills.  RiiiisKii  Ddi'GLAS,  Glen 
R,H  k,    \.    J. 


Row   1: 

Wells,  Willum  Allen,  Alexandria,  Va.;  West, 
David  LeRoy,  Woodland,  N.  C;  Westerman, 
Charles  Edward,  Falls  Church,  Va. :  Wharton, 
Paul  Burke,  Keyport,  N.  J.;  Wheat,  Mary 
Erskine,  Aiken.  S.  C. ;  Wheeler,  Harold  Neil, 
Columbia,  S.  C:  Wheeler,  Michael  Olson, 
Grosse  Point,  Mich. 

Row  2: 

Whisnaxt,  John  Keenan.  Jr.,  Shelby,  N.  C. ; 
White,  Jane  Dale.  Shelby,  N  .C:  White, 
Thomas  Sherwell,  Greenville,  S.  C. ;  Whitney, 
Arthur  Raymond,  Goshen,  N.  Y.;  Whitney, 
Laurel  M.\rtin,  Wayzata,  Minn.;  Whittle. 
Reed,  Winter  Park.  Fla.:  Whorton,  Jimmy  C:i  if- 
ton.   Portsmouth,  ^'a. 

Row  3: 

Wilbourne,  Harriet  Sharon,  Lillin,s;ton,  N.  C 
Wilcox,  John  F..  Pompano  Beach,  Fla.:  Wilcox, 
Landis.  Melrose,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C;  WiL- 
KiNs,  William  T.,  Durham,  \.  C;  Wilkinson, 
James  Glenn,  Norman,  Oklahoma;  Wilkinson, 
Lillian  Ann,  Charleston,  W.  \'a.;  Willett.  Roy 
Baldwin,  Roanoke.  Va. 

Row  4: 

Williams,  .'Klvah  Tennyson,  Jr.,  Naval  Weapons 
Station,  Va.  Williams,  Edwin  Joseph,  Levittown, 
Pa.;  Williams,  Herbert  Haywood.  Columbia,  S. 
C;  Williams,  James  Wendell.  Birmingham, 
Mich.;  Williams,  Martha  Elizabeth,  .\lcoa, 
Tenn. ;  Williams,  Melvin  Guy,  Pink  Hill,  N.  C.: 
Williams.  Pattie  Jean.  Washington,  D.  C. 


Freshmen 


Row  5: 

Williams,  Richard  Gordon,  Jr.,  Wellesley,  Mass.; 
Williams,  Samuel  H.\rrison,  Alexandria,  Va.: 
Williams,  Thomas  Finley,  Middletown,  Ky. : 
Williamson,  John  Neville,  Wauseon,  Ohio: 
Willis,  Mary  .•\.,  Milwaukee,  Wise.  Willwerth. 
Ben  M.'^tthews,  Mountain  Falls.  N.  Y.;  Wilson. 
Bii.LiE  Beth,  Miami,  Fla. 


Row  6: 

Wilson,  Patricia  Gail,  Arlington,  Va. ;  Wing. 
Robert  Henry,  San  Diego,  Calif.;  Winkler, 
.Arthur  Dulany,  Hannibal,  Mo.;  Winston, 
James  Fallon,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.;  Win'.eler, 
William  Charles,  Napoleon,  Ohio:  Womble. 
William  Fletcher,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem.  N.  C  ; 
Wonsidler.    Robert    Ray,    Hellertown,    Pa. 


Row  7: 

Wood.  Joh.x  A.,  Parma,  CJhio;  Wood,  Samuel 
Eugene.  Durham.  N.  C;  Wood,  Stan  Wray,  Ft. 
Lauderdale,  Fla. ;  Wooten,  Mary  Bryan,  Kinston, 
.\.  C;  Worden,  Susan  Frances,  San  .Antonio, 
Texas;  Wright,  Joseph  DeWitt,  Charleston,  W. 
Va.;  WuLFSBERO,  EiNAR  JOHN,  Arlington.  Va. 


Row  8: 

Yaoer,  Sue  .Ann,  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Yake, 
Jeffry  Thomas,  Titusville,  N.  J.;  Yarnali  , 
Ly.nn  Louise,  Milwaukee,  Wise:  Yarnali., 
Wayne  Herit.\ge,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.:  York,  Tekla 
Ann,  Larson  .A.F.B.,  Washington;  Yocum,  Ed- 
ward Strickland,  Larchmont,  N.  Y.:  Zais.  Bar- 
RIE  Emert,  New  York  C:ity. 


Row  9: 

Zaugg,  Mary  Cecile,  .Annandale,  Va. ;  Zeren, 
Richard  William,  Towson,  Md. ;  Zide,  Elliott 
Lawrence,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Zinn,  Thomas 
Joseph,  Fort  Thomas,  Ky. 


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Nurses  Executive  Board 


The  Nurses'  Executive  Council  acts  as  a  congress  in  repre- 
senting each  member  of  the  Student  Government  Association. 
Among  its  purposes  are  the  development  of  individual  re- 
sponsibility, the  recommendation  of  regulations  which  enable 
the  Association  to  function  more  effectively,  and  the  enforce- 
ment of  the  Association  Constitution. 

The  Council  consists  of  a  president,  vice-president,  corre- 
sponding secretary,  recording  secretary,  treasurer,  the  Chair- 
men of  the  Honor  Council,  the  Chairmen  of  the  standing  com- 
mittees, and  the  President  of  the  Freshman  Class. 

The  Council's  services  include  Freshman  Orientation,  vari- 
ous publications,  sponsorship  of  social  and  religious  activities, 
an  athletic  program,  the  coordination  of  the  facilities  of  the 
School  of  Nursing  with  those  of  Duke  hospital,  and  partici- 
pation in  the  North  Carolina  State  Student  Nurses'  Associa- 


Peggy  King,  Chairman  of  Nurses  Executive  Board. 


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Front  Row:  Left  to  Right:  B.  Brown,  B.  Unger,  P.  King,  B.  Mraz.   Second  Row     C    Seiton.  M    Field,  S.  Eliot,  K.   Spcnkle,  M 
Rohrhurst.  Third  Row:  B.  Barkley,  M.  Sherman,  B.  Buff,  K.  Hart,  S.  Carlson,  J.  Rollins    Absent.   N.  Espenshade. 


The  Judicial  Board 


Betty  Mraz,  Chairman  of  the  Nurses  Judicial  Board. 


The  responsibilities  delegated  to  the  Judicial  Board  in- 
clude those  of  trying  infractions  of  the  Student  Govern- 
ment Association  rules,  working  with  Social  Standards  to 
maintain  all  aspects  of  student  conduct,  to  try  cases  re- 
ferred by  the  Social  Standards  Committee,  to  have  charge 
of  affairs  concerning  the  welfare  of  students  living  in  the 
Nurse's  residence,  and  to  enforce  the  house  rules  set  forth 
in  the  Nursing  Handbook. 

The  Board  is  composed  of  a  chairman,  who  is  the  Vice- 
President  of  the  Student  Government  Association,  the 
Honor  Council  Chairman,  the  vice-presidents  of  the  four 
classes,  the  Recording  Secretary  of  the  Student  Govern- 
ment Association,  the  Social  Standards  Chairman,  and  one 
member  elected  from  each  class. 

Future  plans  have  been  made  to  revise  many  of  the 
present  rules,  in  order  to  increase  the  individual's  sense  of 
responsibility  and  to  insure  more  orderly  conduct  with  re- 
gard to  social  regulations. 


Left  to  Right:  K.  Ross,  L.  Kurlbaum,  A.  Hix,  C.  Seaton,  B.  Mraz,  B.  Unger,  I.  Sklar,  V.  Kliner,  I.  Hill,  D.  Duhy.  Absent:  K. 
Widing,  N.  Espenshade. 


Social  Standards 


The  Social  Standards  Committee  is  composed  of  two 
members  elected  from  each  class  and  a  chairman,  who  is  a 
senior  and  elected  by  the  student  body.  The  chairman  is 
also  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council  of  the  Nurse's 
Student  Government  Association  and  of  the  Judicial 
Board. 

This  year  the  committee  has  attempted  to  revise  many 
of  the  rules  that  had  become  decadent  and  plans  have 
been  made  to  continue  this  revision  next  year.  All  infrac- 
tions of  the  rules  laid  down  by  this  committee  are  tried  by 
the  committee  with  the  assistance  from  the  Judicial  Board 
and  the  Honor  Council  when  necessary. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  social  standard  rules  set  down  for 
each  student  nurse  will  help  her  to  form  the  concepts  and 
exemplify  the  conduct  that  is  socially  and  morally  accept- 
able to  her  school,  her  fellow  students,  and  her  profession. 


Carol     Seaton,     Chairman     of     the     Nurses     Social 
Standards  Committee. 


Seated:  C.  Hartline,  C.  Seaton,  A.  Dodson.  Standing:  P.  Campbell,  L.  Mayne,  B.  Brod,  M.  Hanes. 


Freshmen  Advisory  Council 


Ann  Donnelley,  Chairman  of  Nurses  FAC 


That  September  day  when  the  new  freshmen  student 
nurse  arrives  marks  the  beginning  of  a  week  crowded  with 
activities.  She  is  confronted  by  students,  faculty  members, 
classmates,  a  house  mother,  a  big  sister,  and  a  girl  in  white. 
This  girl  in  white  is  her  Freshman  Advisory  Counselor,  a 
sophomore  student  nurse  who  will  give  her  and  the  five  or 
six  other  girls  in  her  group  a  clearer  insight  into  the  Duke 
way  of  life. 

The  Freshman  Advisory  Council  helps  plan  and  guide 
all  organized  activities  during  Freshman  Week  and  also 
has  the  responsibility  of  helping  the  new  students  to  learn 
the  rules  of  the  School  of  Nursing.  The  FAC's  duties  offi- 
cially end  when  the  Student  Government  Association  test 
is  administered  in  late  autumn,  but  many  of  the  girls  find 
that  a  lasting  relationship  has  formed  which  continues 
through  the  years. 


Front:  B.  Wishnov,  D.  McKay.  Row  Two:  C.  Frey,  N.  Hooper,  A.  Donnelley,  M.  Denyes,  C.  Kreider.  Row  Three:  D.  Lehmann, 
E.  Havens,  P.  Zimmerman,  A.  Hix,  B.  Bred,  S.  Norwood. 


Honor  Council 


One  of  the  most  outstanding  privileges  of  the  Duke 
Student  Nurse  is  the  opportunity  to  participate  in  carry- 
ing out  the  code  of  the  Honor  System.  Each  girl  signs  a 
pledge  when  she  enters  the  School  of  Nursing  which  there- 
after pervades  her  academic  life,  her  professional  life,  and 
her  social  life.  The  Honor  System  is  a  permanent  respon- 
sibility, but  one  which  every  girl  proudly  carries.  It  helps 
create  a  more  trusting  and  trusted  group  of  girls.  It  is 
widely  respected,  and  as  a  result  of  its  success,  each  girl 
enjoys  many  privileges  not  otherwise  granted. 

The  Honor  Council,  a  body  composed  of  students 
elected  to  this  position,  tries  each  reported  breach  of  the 
Honor  Code,  and  the  decision  they  reach  is  considered  fi- 
nal. The  Honor  System  provides  each  girl  with  the  oppor- 
tunity to  become  a  mature  and  responsible  woman  as  well 
as  a  respected  member  of  her  chosen  profession. 


Barbara    Unger,    Chairman    of    the    Nurses    Honor 
Council. 


Left  to  Right:  V.  Mock,  S.  Schiederbauer,  H.  Livingston,  J.  Stephens,  B.  Waaland,  P.  King,  B.  Unger,  M.  Peterson.  A.   Pratt, 
B.  Green,  J.  Forrest.  S.  Matthew  .s. 


Row  1: 

Patricia  Ann  Baker,  Washington  21,  D.C.;  Honor 
Council  1  ;  Nurses  Choir  1 ;  Social  Standards  2  ;  Student 
Union  2;  ChronicU  2;  YWCA  2.  Elizabeth  Jacqueline 
BooE,  King,  N.C.;  Brenda  Gail  Brown,  Pearisburg,  Va.; 
Student  Union  1;  Nurses  Choir  1,  2;  MSF  1,  2,  3.  4; 
Class  Treasurer  2 ;  Campus  Chest  2 :  FAC  2 :  NSG.\ 
Treasurer  3,  4:  Women's  Glee  Club  3:  Symposium  3: 
Chapel  Choir  4.  Nancy  Adaire  Brown,  Hobb:villp, 
X.C;  MSF  1,  2:  Judicial  Boaid  3:  YWCA  3:  Publica- 
tions Committee  3. 


Row  2: 

Peggy  Sue  Campbell,  York,  Pa.:  Student  Union  1,  2, 
3:  Class  Secretary  2,  XSGA  Social  Chairman  3.  Su- 
zanne W.  Carlson,  Nutley,  N.J.;  Harriet  Clarke 
Danielson,  Windham,  Conn.;  .^lice  Irene  Dotson, 
Gladys,  Va. ;  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Chapel  Choir  2; 
Social   Standards  2,  4. 

Row  3: 

S\ra  Kent  Ellett,  Seaford,  Delaware:  Women's  Glee 
Club    1,  2,  3,  4;  Chapel  Choir   1,  2,  3,  4:  Nurse's  Choir 

1,  2,  3;  Chancel  Singers  4:  MSF  1,  2,  3,  4;  Nurse  Co- 
ordinator   of    MSF    3,    4 :    University    Religious    Council 

2,  3,  4:  Campus  Chest  2;  Co-Editor  Corridor  2:  Pub. 
Board  4;  NSG.^  Publicatons  Chairman  4.  Marie  Car- 
men Enz,  Worthington,  Ohio.  Janet  Lee  Fairchild, 
Mt.  Kisco,  N.Y. :  Nurses  Choir  1,  2:  Representative 
Curriculum  Comm.  4;  Barbara  Jane  Green,  Janesville, 
Wisconsin:  Women's  Glee  Club  1,  2:  Chapel  Choir 
1,  2,  3;  Chancel  Singers  2,  3;  Student  Union  2,  3;  FAC: 
2  :  Honor  Council  4. 

Row  4: 

Sallie  Sue  Hall,  Martinsville,  \'a. ;  Nurses  Choir; 
Class  Treasurer  3.  Barbara  Parrish  Hanks,  Randle- 
man,  N.C. ;  Nurses  Choir  1,  2;  NSGA  Religious  Act 
Chairman  2;  University  Religious  Council  2.  Nina  Imo- 
GENE  Hill,  Charlotte,  N.C;  FAC  2;  Woman's  Judicial 
Board  4;  Honor  Council  3.  Diana  Jane  Hurley,  Buf- 
falo 26,  N.Y. 

Row  5: 

Sarah  English  Jones,  Fayetteville,  X.C.  Peggy  .'^nn 
King,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C;  Secretary,  Duke  Christian  Fel- 
lowship, 3,  4.  Penelope  King,  Longmeadow,  Mass.; 
Campus  Chest  1,  2,  3;  FAC  2:  United  Student  Fellow- 
ship 1,  2,  4;  YWCA  2,  4;  Who's  Who  4:  Santa  Filo- 
mena;  Class  Sec.  1;  Nurses  Choir  1:  Class  Pres.  2: 
NSGA,  Corresponding  Secretary  3;  NSG.\  President  4; 
Joe  College  Steering  Comm.  4.  Carol  Gale  Kreps, 
Charleston,  W.Va. 

Row  6: 

.\manda  Rodgers  McBath,  Plainfiield,  X.J.  Elizabeth 
Carlotte  Mraz,  Charlotte  9,  N.C:  FAC  Chairman  2: 
YWCA  3:  XSGA  Orientation  Chairman  3;  XSGA  \'icc 
President:  Chairman,  Judicial  Board;  Santa  Filonicna. 
Kay  Lynni:  Xeve,  Rochester,  NY.;  Westminster  Fel- 
lowship 1;  Nurses  Choir  1.  Eleanor  Cecilia  Page, 
Richmond  25,  \'a.:  Westminster  Fellowship  1;  Nurses 
Choir  1  ;  Student   Union  2. 

Row  7: 

Xancy    Elizabfth    Pope,    Drewryville,    \'a. ;    Glee    Club 

1,  2,    3,   4;    Chapel    Choir    1,    2,    3,    4;   Chancel    Singers 

2,  3,  4:  Hoof  'n  Horn  I,  2:  Treasurer,^  Brown  House  2: 
Class  President  4:  XSGA  Student  Co-ordinate  Chair- 
man 3.  M.^RiLYN  Al  Peterson,  Lakewood,  N.Y.;  MSF 
1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Pres.  3;  Nurses  Choir  2,  3;  YWCA 
Honor  Council  4.  Jeanne  Gayle  Porter,  Salt  Rock, 
W.  Va.:  Santa  Filomena;  Neridian  1.  2.  3;  Student 
Union  4:  XSGA  Ahletic  Comm.  Chairman  3. 

Row  8: 

Judity  Carlotta  Rand,  Buffalo  26,  X.Y. ;  Cla^s  Treas- 
urer 1;  Nurses  Choir  1;  USF  1;  MSF  2;  State  SNA. 
Diane  Lewis  Reed,  Severna  Park,  Md.;  Nurses  Choir; 
F.AC  2;  Social  Standards  3.  Elizabeth  Rhodes  Riley, 
Winchester,  \'.i,  :  Chip.!  C'hnir  2,  3,  4;  Chancel  Singers 
4;  Woman's  (Wn  (  Inl.  1,  ;  C:atherine  Latimer  Ross, 
Seaford,  Del..  T  \(  1  i  .iiiinis  Chest  2:  Newman  Club 
2;  Honor  Coun.  il  1,1  jmli-Board  4;  Class  Vice  Presi- 
dent 4;  House  C:hairnian  -1. 


Row  1: 

Judy  Patricia  Rowe.  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  Honor  Council 
2:  FAC:  2:  Class  \'ice  President  3:  Class  Treasurer  4. 
Joyce  Marie  Sayler,  Tampa,  Fla. :  Nurses  Choir  2 : 
Woman's  Glee  Club  3;  Honor  Council  4.  Carol  Ann 
Seaton,  Lyndon,  Ky. ;  Who's  Who;  Santa  Filomena; 
Nurse's  Choir  1,  2;  Methodist  Student  Fellowship  1,  2, 
3.  4;  Campus  Chest  3:  Judicial  Board  4;  Religious  Coun- 
cil 3,  4;  Social  Standards  Chairman  4,  Betty  Gay 
Shore,  King,  N.C.;  Student  Union  1,  2,  3;  Class  Secre- 
tary 4. 


Row  2: 

Beverly  Teagle,  Ormond  Beach,  Fla.;  UCYM  2;  Edi- 
tor, Religious  Life  Handbook  4;  SNA  Chairman  4. 
Barbara  .Ann  Unger,  Federalsburg,  Md. ;  F.\C  2; 
\\  Oman's  Glee  Club  1 ;  Class  President  1 ;  Honor  Council 
2,  3,  4;  Judicial  Board  4.  Katrina  'Vangeli,  Washing- 
ton, DC;  Campus  Chest  1.  Susanne  Weber,  Campus 
Chest  2. 


Row  3: 

Elizabeth  Clifton  Wheeler.  Durham.  N.C. :  Class 
\"ice  President  1  ;  Judicial  Board  1  ■  FAC  2 ;  Campus 
Chest  2 :  Honor  Council  2 ;  NSG.A  Recording  Secretary 
3.  Betty  Williams,  Kannapolis,  N.C;  BSU  1;  Nurse's 
Choir  1. 


Senior 
Nurses 


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K.  Ross,  Vice-President; 

B.  Shore,  Treasurer; 

N.  Pope,  President 


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Junior 
Nurses 


N.  Bond,  President: 

L.  Kurlbaum,  Vice-President; 

M.  Meeker,  Secretary; 

J.  Lytle,  Treasurer. 


Ro«    3: 

Barbara  Joyce  Dimmick,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Patricia  Metcalf  Drewry',  Virginia  Beach,  V'a. 
Nancy  Espexshade,  Manassas,  Va. 
Rosemary  Finkbeiner,  Laurens,  S.  C. 


Row  4: 

Patricia  Ann  Flatter,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla 
Nancy  Carol  Gray,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Judith  Alice  Hardesty,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Charlene  Hartline,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 


Row   1: 

Linda  Mary  Klose,  West  Chester,  Pa. 

LisBETH  Lea  Kurlbaum,  Broadalbio,  N.  Y. 

Si'E  Ann  Leyrer,  Hamilton,  Ohio 

Janice  Elberfeld  Lytie.  Chillicothe,  Ohio 


,ii. 


Row  2: 

Patricia  McIlvain,  Douningtovvii,  P^i. 
Marie  Algela  Meeker,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Pamela  Ann  Moore,  Cambridge,  Md. 
Susan  Janf  Morrison,  Warren.  Ohio 


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Row  3: 

Louise  Virginia  Nigh,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Marilyn  Louise  Ollsen,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Barbara  Margaret  Otis.  Valley  Stream,  N.  Y. 
Margaret  Gail  Pafford,  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 


Row  4: 

Helen  Anne  Parkinson,  Greenville  N.  C. 
Margaret  Mary  Plockelman,  West  Palm  Beach.  Fla 
Janet  Ruth  Poling,  Clarksburg,  W   Va. 
.■\liso.\   Pratt,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 


Row   5: 

Mary  Ann  Rohrhurst,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 
Judith  Anne  Rollins,  Warsaw,  N.  C. 
Jane  Lee  Stephens,  Livingston,  N.  J. 
Judy  Louise  Stephenson,  Maplewood.  N.  J. 


Row  6: 

Georgia  Ann  Stevens,  Arlington,  \'a. 
Carol  A.  Suwak,  Washington,  Pa. 
Sally  Hodgson  Taylor,  Chatham,  \'a. 
MiLi  Y  Wagoner,  Salisburv,  N.  C. 


Row   7; 

Margaret  Ann  Weaver,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Martha  Diane  Westcott,  Tenafly.  N.  J. 
Karen  L.  Widing,  Rochester,  X.  Y. 
Carol  Elizabeth  Wood,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 


Mary  Helen  Lelenz,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
M\ry  Patricia  Zipperer,  Savannah,  Ga. 


JN    J    MooRB  AmnROSK,  Charles  Town,  W.  Va. 
Mn  i.i'j  I)  Anne  Andkkson,  Quanset  Point,  R.  I. 
W  I   -I'V  S.  Andkkson,  Lonnmcadow,  Mass. 
Makvanne  KiNKi  fR  Baskin,  Bishopville,  S.  C. 
Sandy  L.  Brkmer,  DcWitt,  N.  Y. 


2: 


IJM.A  Joy  Bl.SlM.I 
Bari.ara  Susax  J',1 
{Iahoi.y  {;ain,  I  .1 
Martha  Ki.izajii  i 


1.  N.  J. 
N.  Y. 
tcville,  N.  C. 


Row 


'I'\MORiA  Ann  Ci.ary,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
F.i.t.KN  Ji'.AN  Cooi'i'.K,  Mansfield,  Ohio. 
LouiBF.  Disk,  Falls  Clhurch,  Va. 
Annk  Warner  Donnei.i.y,  Locl(port,  N.  Y. 
Susan  Lkjia  F.iiKR.sor.R,  CoIIl-rc  I'ark,  Md. 


Row  4: 

Sue  Evan.s,  Lymh,  Kv. 

Barbara  Ei.aink  Fkay,  Rorkvilk-  Ccntrf,  N. 

Jane  Ann  Ford,  Pittsburgh,  Ponn. 

Jane  Elizabeth  Forrest,  Northport,  N.  Y. 

Karkn  Jank  Forenuis,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 


rl<,  IVnn. 

]  SKO,  Norihport,  N.  Y. 

iDiiiN,  Newark,  Del. 

Fort  Meade,  Md. 

i)Y,  Drc.xcl  Hill,  Penn. 


Row  C: 

NrKKl.  Guy,  Greenville,  S.  C. 
PATHfciA  Annk  Harris,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Evi'.i  YN  Kayk  Havens,  Danville,  Va. 
SiHKi  KY  Marie  Hkidkn,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
A.nn   H.   Hix,   Prospect,  Va. 


Row   7: 

HMiMVKA   JiNE  Iloi.i.ANn,  Glen  Rid^e,  .N    J. 
Sylvia  Annk  Holt,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C;. 
Nancy  Bryant  Hooper,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  G. 
Maroari't  F.  Hudson,  Johnstown,  Penn. 
Sandra  I.kk  Huey,  Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio 


Row   «: 

ToNi  Lke  Jeannette,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Mary  ^nicb  Karp,  Sufficld,  Conn. 

Cynthia  Ann  Krp.ider,  Lancaster,  Pa. 

F.riii  lyn  Wiiitakf.r  I.ambert,  Pillsburgh,  Penn 

|ii|.Mii    .\nn    LAN. ;sam.  Cleveland,  Ohio 


Row  9: 

Dale  Francink  Leiimann,  Wayne,  N,  J. 
Lynda  Raf  Lkslie,  Fern  Creek,  Ky. 
Lois  Jean  Lundhoi  m,  Ridgewood,  N.  J 
Diane  Juanita  McKay,  Fayetteville,  N.  C. 
Franoi:8  Liane  Marshall,  Clarence,  N.  Y. 


l(o»    10: 

Sylvia  Adei.e  M\ vvs,  Ch.ulolte,  N.  C. 

Linda  Carol  M\-.     i     W  >    ili.  I.I    \.  J. 
Pamela  Gay  Moi    / 1    'ii     i  linlotte,  N.  C. 
Jeannette  Louisi.  Mi'midhh,  (kiithcrsburg,  Md 
Sharon  Berda.s  Norwood,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 


Sophomore 
Nurses 


A.    IX.Miu-llv,    I'lrsiJnK 

A.    Ihx,  X'l.vl'r.-.sKlrni 

(,',     \\M.     I'lrxsun-i 


K(iw    I: 

Makii.yn   |an   ISkkmi,  H.ili|Mpr,  N.   \ 
Nina  Ki.i/.ahi.i  n   l'\ i< ,  Imi   Kil.-v,  K, 

Bl'.TSY   KAYI'.    I'iM..    I   ,    K..lrlr,l.     \     C, 

Cauoi.  Ann    I>iusm>n.   M,.mism1I.',   1',iii, 
Mahv  1,i.:|.;  Savi.ik.  l!.,llm ,  NM 


Row  2: 

'I'OIII'.    RO.SK   SKANOK,    Nrw    II.IMM,    Ccinil 

IsAiiKi,  N.  Ski.ar.  Mai.s.ii.r.1.1.1  I'.iik,  N    V. 
Mahy  Jank  .Si'ANiii.i'.K,  Anliiioir,  I'i'im. 
Aniwi'.a  Kayk  St.  John,  M:iiii-ll:i,  i\,\. 
Linda  Stki'.i.i'.,   I'itisliiitKh,   I'ciiri. 


Row   :t: 

|AN1   I-    Ivillir    StIVINS,    Ki.lL.rw.H,,!,    \.   .1, 

I'I'.NNV    SuiM,    l'.nn,l,l,    I'.UM 

F.l.l/MM  Ml    IImomi     I   M  n.,1,   Hnn.n.lsMll.',   ' 

CMIOI      Ij   I/M.I    I  II       I.". I,.    U,„„ll,ll.lr,.  ,    Con 
NaMV     Mm.I   I   I    M      \  ..■.,.    lilnnkKll      \       'l  . 


Kow  4: 

Maky  Woodiiii.i.  Wm.ii.    \ II. I,  \-.i. 

IIOPK   DmII.    VVi      iii.i  II  II.,  Cll.illnll,-,   N,    C, 

Iii.i.  Knox  W ,  C.n.l.i,  Ciiv,  .\.  V. 

Anni'.  Kri'.ASoi,    U, M,.   WvoimIssImk,  I'm 

Km/MH    111     llMM   s     U.l M    I    ,    Dlllll.lMI,    N,    C 


Maktiia  Ann   Wokm  \n.  (  :1i;ii  lullrsMJIr,  Wi 
I'ati<ii;ia  I.oiJisr.  Zimmmim an,  I' inli  ili  k.  Ml 


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Row   1: 

Janet  Louise  Baker,  Summit,  N.  J. 
Barbara  Aline  Barclay,  Clearwater,  Fla. 
Nancy  Carolyn  Barden,  Philadelphia,  Perm. 
Beverly  Hayes  Brooks,  Royboro,  N.  C. 
Lesley  Ann  Carpenter,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla 


Row  2: 

Rachel  Di.\.\a  Charles,  Greensboro,  N.  C, 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Conn,  .\rlington,  Va. 
Eliza  Carroll  C^onner,  Milwaukee,  \Vis. 
Carol  Laura  Crane,  Pittsburgh,  Perm. 
Betty  Jean  D\nker,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 


Row   3: 

Eline  Cade  Dierauf,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Dmnne  May  Doke,  Winnetka,  111. 
Donna  May  Duhy,  Larchmont,  N.  Y. 
Joanne  Edens,  Fort  Hood,  Texas 
S\RAH  Louise  Fisher.  Baltimore  Md, 


Row  4: 

Sandra  Ann  Foster,  Silver  City,  N,  C. 

Lois  Ann  Gaige,  Fails  Church,  Va. 

June  Evelyn  Gehrig,  Hasbrouck  Heights,  N.  J. 

Judith  Baldwin  Gillespie,  Newport  News,  \'a. 

Cornelia  .\nn  Griffin,  Robersonville,  N.  C. 


Row  5: 

Elizabeth  R.  Grover,  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
Linda  Ann  Grubenmann,  Laurinburg,  N.  C. 
Linda  Carole  Hall,  Charleston,  W,  Va. 
Mary  Louise  Hanes,  Morehead  City,  N.  C. 
Beverly  Ann  Hitchcock,  Jenkintown,  Pcnn. 


Freshmen 
Nurses 


Freshman  Class  Officers  are: 
Barbara  Barclay.  President; 
Donna  Duhy,  Vice-President; 
Marian   Irwiii,  Secretary; 
Betsy  Reeves,  Treasurer. 


Row   1: 

Marilyn  Ruth  Howe,  Medfoid,  Mass. 
Marion  Carol  Irwin,  Johnson  City,  Tcnn. 
Judith  Ann  Jackson,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
JOHANN\  Johnson,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Giianabar 
Marco   Keliow.  Lansford,  Pa. 


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Row  2: 

Judith  Ann  Kiepe,  Westfield.  N. 


\"irginia  Ann  Kliner,  Northfield,  N   J. 
Sally  Jo  Krallmann,  Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
Linda  Joanne  Lee,  Chatham,  N.  J. 
Eiizabeth   Lynne  Long.  Alexandria,  \' 


Row   3: 

Mary  Margaret  MacRobert,  Flint,  Mich. 
Sandra  Cecile  McDaniel,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Virginia  Dail  McIlhenny,  Kailua,  Hawaii 
Gail  Ann  Malevan,  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio 
Deborah  Elizabeth  Means,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


N'lCTORiA  Leola  Mock,  Beaufort,  S.  C. 
Frances  Gail  Newman,  Lerona,  W.  Va. 
Judith  .Anne  Oelschlegel,  Terryville,  Conn. 
Marilyn  Ann  O'Meara,  Erie,  Penn. 
Susan  Charlotte  Onken,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 


Row  5: 

Nancy  Gayle  Pea-ch,  Athens,  Ga. 
Patricia  Anne  Pecor,  Shelburne,  Vt. 
Kristin  Elizabeth  Mary  Petch,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Irene  John  Poupalos,  FoUv  Beach,  S.  C. 
Sue  B.  Price,  Highlnd  Park,' 111. 


Row  6: 

Margaret  Lang  Rastall,  Sea  Girt,  N.  J. 
Brenda  ."Vnn  Reed,  Camden,  S.  C. 
Elizabeth  James  Reeves,  Durham,  N.  C. 
Carol  .Anne  Rogers,  Haworth,  N.  J. 
Suzanne  Me.\dor  Ross,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Row  7: 

Elizabeth  .Ann  Rowland,  Chappagua,  N.  Y. 

Rose  Satterfield,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 

Susan  Mary  Scheiderbauer,  Wilmington,  De 

Rosalie  Ann  Shaw,  Richmond,  Va. 

Holly  .Anne  Skodol,  Glassport,  Penn. 


Edith  A.  Smoot,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Mary  Rowena  Snapp,  Bristol,  Tenn. 
Carolyn  Blakeslee  Soden,  .\marillo,  Texas 
Marcia  Lynne  Steen,  Manhasset,  N.  V. 
Barbara  Josephine  T.\ggart,  Pitman,  N.  Y. 


Row  9: 

Beverly  Joan  Tr.wis,  Tenafly,  N.  J. 
Maroaret  Jane  Twigg,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Barb.^ra  Jane  Waaland,  Corning,  N.  Y. 
Sandra  Frances  Wanoe,  Massapequa,  N.  Y. 
J.  Sandra  Williams,  Horts,  England 


Row  10: 

Nancy  Marie  Wise,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Dariene  Wynne,  Livingston,  N.  J. 


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The  formal  capping  ceremony  takes  place  in  Duke  Chapel. 
Seated  in  the  chancel  are  Dean  Jacobansky  and  Chaplain 

Wilkerson. 


Harriet  Lu'ingston  examines  the  chart  rack  on  a  hospital 
ward. 


Sttident 

Nurses 

Life 


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Orientation  week  the  Freshmen  arrive,  and  after 
many  tours,  trips  around  campus,  pre-tests  and  course 
registration,  classes  begin.  During  the  year  the  Fresh- 
men spend  much  of  their  time  on  East  Campus  tak- 
ing many  liberal  arts  courses.  The  Sophomore  year 
comes  quickly,  and  after  "capping"  in  September,  the 
student  starts  caring  for  her  first  patients. 

Throughout  this  year  and  the  two  subsequent  ones, 
the  student  finds  the  Hanes  House  library  of  great 
value — as  many  good  medical  references  are  easily 
accessible  within  the  dormitory.  Student-faculty  part- 
ies give  the  sophomore  students  a  chance  to  be  with 
their  instructors  outside  the  classroom. 


The  Junior  year  marks  the  beginning  of  the  "quar- 
ter rotations"  which  are  continued  through  the  Senior 
year.  However,  the  student  is  not  limited  to  nursing 
alone,  since  belonging  to  the  many  campus  activities, 
and  attending  campus  lectures  give  her  a  chance  to 
widen  the  scope  of  her  education. 

As  the  Senior  year  draws  to  a  close,  there  are  many 
parties  such  as  the  Alumnae  Banquet  and  the  Junior- 
Senior  Banquet  which  mark  the  end  of  a  girl's  life  as 
a  student.  Graduation  is  at  hand,  and  the  student 
dons  a  white  uniform,  gets  her  Duke  School  of  Nurs- 
ing pin,  and  her  Bachelor  of  Science  Degree  in  Nurs- 
ing. As  a  professional  registered  nurse  with  her  degree 
she  is  prepared  to  assume  an  important  status  within 
her  community. 


Mary  Ann   Rohrhurst  and  Nancy  Bond  with  a   favoritt- 
patient  from  the  Children's  Ward. 


lomore  nurses  bone  up  for  their  science  lab. 


Bettv  Mraz  ca 


Wishnov. 


1961  Chanticleer 


ANNE  CURRY 
Adminiitration 


BETSY  KAUFMAN 
Classes 


BRENDA  PHILLIPS 
Honoraries 


MARTHA  TOVELL 

WALT  LAMBETH 

Co-Editors 

EDITORIAL  STAFF 

SUSAN  BENNEI  1 

Copy  Editor 

BRUCE  ERIK 

LYNN  KLOSE 

Sports 

Nurses 

MIKE  FOLCK 

SANDY  HARRISON 

Fraternities 

Organizations 

MARTHA  DRUMMOND 

WINDY  BASS 

Sororities 

Office  Secretary 

MIKE  TATISTCHEFF 
Head  Photographer 


PHOTOGRAPHY  STAFF 

WYNN  MONTGOMERY 
Photography  Editor 

JOHNNY  ALLEN 
Captions  Editor 


BILL  McCarthy 

Scheduling   Editor 


Lawrence  Katz 
John  De  Gooyer 


PHOTOGRAPHERS 

Oscar  Smith,  Jr. 
Roger  WiUiams 


Steve  Pau 
Ed  Eraser 


JERRY  BUTLER 

Assistant  Business  Manager 


BUSINESS  STAFF 

JAY  CULLEN 
Business  Manager 

DICK  PFEIFFER 

Assistant  Business  Manager 


MARIAM  STONE 

Co-ed  Business  Manager 


GENERAL  STAFF 


Sarah  Auman 
Stuart  Barr 
Cynthia  Batte 
Anne  Beswick 
Bobbie  Block 
O'Hara  Boswell 
Linda  Bower 
Patsy  Burton 
Leighton  Carmichae 
DeUa  Chamberlain 
Paul  Davies 
Dorothy  Dudley 
Bette  Garratt 
Judy  Geckeler 
Carol  Getz 
Lynn  Gilbert 
Elma  Griscom 


Chuck  Hill 
Perry  Home 
Jack  Jensen 
Anne  Jolly 
Susan  Jordan 
Marty  Kauffman 
Kathie  Kienzle 
Laurel  Kimbrough 
Sue  Klein 
Kristy  Knapp 
Adrienne  Kohn 
Olivia  Kredel 
Cynthia  Kreider 
Pat  Larsen 
Beverly  Lennard 
Linda  Loeb 
Tift  Mann 


Patricia  Mcllvain 
LaVergne  McNeil 
Marie  Meeker 
Tom  Melton 
Judy  Morris 
Sam  Nicks 
Laird  Patterson 
Donna  Sue  Peters 
Dick  Ranson 
Susie  Robinson 
John  Rutenberg 
Martha  Sader 
Jann  Samonds 
Harry  Shinn 
Ward  Stevenson 
Betty  Ward 
Barbara  Weeks 


Acknowledgments 


The  1961  Chanticleer  wishes  to  express  its  deepest  appreciation  to  the  following 
for  their  generous  efforts  during  this  year;  Misses  Doris  Leeper  and  Holly  Bivens 
of  the  Southern  Photo  Process  Engraving  Company;  Mr.  Ralph  Langreck  of  the 
Benson  Printing  Company;  Mr.  James  Churchill  and  Mr.  Thad  Sparks  for  their 
help  with  photography;  Mr.  S.  C  Harward,  Financial  Advisor;  Mr.  Bill  Griffith, 
Director  of  Student  Activities;  Dean  H.  J.  Herring;  and  the  Chronicle  office  for 
their  paper  clips,  typewriters,  pencil  sharpener,  stray  pennies,  student  directory, 
and  shouts  of  encouragement. 

Special  thanks  are  due  Dr.  Ranson  Patrick  for  the  color  paintings  and  to  Miss 
Jayne  Williams,  a  Woman's  College  sophomore,  for  the  sketches  in  the  division 
pages. 

For  picture  credits  the  Chanticleer  thanks  The  Ann  Arbor  News.  Mr.  James 
Churchill,  Mr.  Thad  Sparks,  Fred  Gerkins  of  the  Duke  Chronicle,  Photographic 
Laboratory,  Marine  Corps  Base,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.C.,  Brian  Gracey,  and  John 
Lvons. 


DIRECTORY 


NURSES 


Agre,  Patricia  Ogrien,  925  Oakwood  Place,  Plainfield,  N.J. 

Albin,  Joan,  1767  Cambridge  Rd.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Alexander,  Elaine  Stump,  22  So.  Franklin  St.,  Red  Lion,  Pa. 

Allyn,  Jeanne  Goodrich,  99  Allyn  Blvd.,  Chardon,  Ohio 

Amann,  Helen  Suzanne,  262  Hermosita  Drive,  Pass  A  Grille  Beach, 

Fla. 
Ambrose,  Jane,  Box  472,  Charles  Town,  W.Va. 
Ambler,  Sally  Ann,  2066  Parkview  Ave.,  Abington,  Pa. 
Anderson,  Mildred  Anne,   17  Ashmont  Ave.,  Warwick,  R.I. 
Anderson,  Nancy  Walker,  2214/^  Elba  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Anderson,  Wendy  Sue,  130  Greenacre  Ave.,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Bailey,  Jane,  924  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Bailey,  Mary  Beatrice,  Rt.  1,  Box  389 A,  Durham,  N.C. 
Baker,  Janet  Louise,  137  Blackburn  Road,  Summit,  N.J. 
Baker,  Patricia  Ann,  102  Modoc  Lane,  Washington  21,  D.C. 
Barclay,  Barbara  Aline,  1940  Rainbow  Drive,  Clearwater,  Fla.,  391, 

402 
Barden,  Nancy  Carolyn,  8635  Montgomery  Ave.,  Philadelphia  18, 

Pa. 
Baskin,  Maryanne  Sinkler,  Box  189,  Bishopville,  S.C. 
Beemer,  Sandra  Louise,  105  Dewittshire  Rd.,  DeWitt,  N.Y. 
Berube,  Marilyn  Mae,  Chapel  Street,  Pascoag,  R.L 
Betts,  Alice  Elizabeth,  754  Fairacres  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J. 
Betz,  Catherine,  138  Monmouth  Rd.,  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
Bigler,  Ruth,  1933  Copeman  Blvd.,  Flint  4,  Mich. 
Bishop,  Linda  Joy,  2630  Pickett  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Blecharczyk,  Virginia  Lea,  235A  View  Ave.,  Norfolk  3,  Va. 
Bond,  Nancy  Lee,  8120  Bellona  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  398 
Booe,  Jacqueline  E.,  P.  O.  Box  365,  King,  N.C. 
Boone,  Elizabeth  Ann,  RFD  1,  Box  Tree  Farm,  Whiteford,  Md. 
Brod,  Barbara  Susan,  Bedford  Rd.,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.Y.,  393,  394 
Brooks,  Beveriy,  311  Charles  Circle,  Roxboro,  N.C. 
Brown,  Brenda  Gail,  Box  839,  Pearisburg,  Va.,  391 
Brown,  Nancy  Adaire,  Hobbsville,  N.C. 
Buff,  Bonnie,  4636  Leonard  Pkwy.,  Richmond,  Va.,  391 
Bullock,  Patricia  C,  Route  3,  Box  55,  Durham,  N.C. 
Burrichter,  Metta  Otilda,  P.  O.  Box  42,  Homestead,  Fla. 
Bustard,  Catherine  S.,  79  Sherwood  Road,  Tenafly,  N.J. 
Cain,  Nancy  Carolyn,  1423  Cain  Rd.,  Fayetteville,  N.C. 
Campbell,  Peggy  Sue,  1427  E.  Market  St.,  York,  Pa.,  393 
Carlson,  Suzanne  Weir,  470  Chestnut  St.,  Nutley,  N.J.,  391 
Carpenter,  Lesley  Ann,    1201    Southwest    18  Ct.,  Fort  Lauderdale, 

Fla. 
Carpenter,  Lynne  Conklin,  325  Brookmere  Ct.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 
Casto,  Alice  Boyd,  306  W.  Maple  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  W.Va. 
Charies,  Rachel  Diana,  1903  Rolling  Road,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Christensen,  Kathy  E.,  6905  Baltimore  Blvd.,  College  Park,  Md. 
Church,  Carolyn  Patteson,  Box  729,  Mount  Hope,  W.Va. 
Clark,  Martha  Elizabeth,  1455  Pine  Valley  Loop,  Fayetteville,  N.C. 
Clay,  Tamoria  Ann,  108  Oakwood  Ct.,  High  Point,  N.C. 
Cleave,  Gertrude  Ann,  1 1  Radnor  Rd.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y. 
Collins,  Doris  Emmelyn,  4101  25th  Street  N.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Conn,  Margaret  E.,  2513  N.  Ninth  Street,  Ariington  1,  Va. 
Connor,  Eliza  Carroll,  6907  W.  Lloyd  St.,  Milwaukee  13,  Wis. 
Wagoner,  Mildred  Ellese,  P.  O.  Box  1127,  Salisbury,  N.C. 
Crane,  Carol  Laura,  321    Parkside  Ave.,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pa. 
Crawford,  Betsy  Jane,  Box  502,  Sylva,  N.C. 
Creigh,  Bettsy,  422  Bryn  Mawr  Ave.,  Bala-Cynwyd,  Pa. 
Crummie,  Emma  Shipp,  408  Parker  Dr.,  Clinton,  N.C. 
Cude,  Cherie  Reo,  7  Fort  Hunt  Rd.,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Curtiss,  Linda  Ann,  1733  Central  St.,  Yorktown  Hts.,  N.Y. 
Danielson,  Harriet,  Box  4,  Windham,  Conn. 
Danker,  Betty  Jean,  214  Marsh  Place,  Plainfield,  N.J. 
Denyes,  Mary  Jean,  35  Collinwood  Rd.,  Maplewood,  N.J.,  394 
Deyton,  Ann  Woody,  813   Onslow  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Dierauf,  Eline  Gade,  466  Laurel  Street,  Longmeadow,  Mass. 
Dimmick,  Barbara  Jovce,  Rt.  5,  Box  260,  Tucson,  Arizona 
Dise,  Louise  Wyckoff,  1540  Jeanne  St.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Doke,  Dianne  May,  1215  Cherry  Street,  Winnetka,  111. 
Donnelly,  Anne  Warner,  44  Grasmere  Rd.,  Lockport,  N.Y.,  394, 

401 
Dotson,  Alice  Irene,  Shady  Grove  Farm,  Gladys,  Va.,  393 
Drewr>',  Patricia  Metcalf,  214  66th  St.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va. 
Duhy,  Donna  May,  51  Cooper  Lane,  Larchmont,  N.Y.,  402,  592 
Ebersole,  Susan  Linda,  7005  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  College  Park,  Md. 
Edens,  Joanne,  Hqs.  Div.  Artillery,  2nd  Armored  Div.,  Fort  Hood, 

Texas 
Ellett,  Sara  Kent,  812  W.  Locust  Street,  Seaford,  Del.,  391 
Enz,  Carmen  Marie,  152  E.  Granville  Rd.,  Worthington,  Ohio 
Espenshade,  Nancy  Ann,  422  N.  Main,  Manassas,  Va. 
Fairchild,  Janet  Lee,  50  Barker  Street,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.Y. 


Feay,  Barbara  Elaine,  22  Cedar  Ave.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.Y. 

Field,  Mildred  Ann,  2041  Sharon  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  391 

Finkbeiner,  Rosemary,  609  Church  St.,  Laurens,  S.C. 

Fisher,  Sarah  Louise,  14  Township  Road,  Baltimore  22,  Md. 

Flatter,  Patricia  Ann,  801  N.W.  24th,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 

Ford,  Jane  Ann,  600  Bellaire  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  26,  Pa. 

Forrest,  Jane  Elizabeth,  Box  34,  Sunset  Hill,  Northport,  N.Y.,  395 

Forsenius,  Karen  Jane,  43-56  Murray  St.,  Flushing  55,  N.Y. 

Foster,  Sandra  Ann,  314  E.  Dolphin  Street,  Siler  City,  N.C. 

Frey,  Carole  Ann,  28  Frelen  Rd.,  York,  Pa.,  394 

Gaige,  Lois  Ann,  1520  Siron  Street,  Falls  Church,  Va. 

Gehrig,  June  Evelyn,  304  Burton  Ave.,  Hasbrouck  Hgts.,  N.J. 

Gesko,  Elizabeth  Valerie,  Fort  Salonga  Rd.,  Northport,  N.Y. 

Gillespie,  Judith  Baldwin,  200  James  River  Drive,  Newport  News, 

Va. 
Goddin,  Anne  Chenoweth,   109  Briar  Lane,  Newark,  Del. 
Graham,  Betty  Jean,  4306  Roberts  Ave.,  Ft.  Meade,  Md. 
Grandy,  Willetta  Anne,  80  Warrior  Rd.,  Drexel  Hill,  Pa. 
Gray,  Nancy  Carol,  Rt.  2,  Box  45,  Durham,  N.C. 
Green,  Barbara  Jane,  1124  Burr  Oak  Ct.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  395 
Greene,  Emma  Jane,  109  S.  Dogwood  Ave.,  Siler  City,  N.C. 
Griffin,  Cornelia  Ann,  Box  34,  Robersonville,  N.C. 
Grover,  Elizabeth  Rue,  35  Woodland  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J. 
Grubemann,  Linda  Ann,  Morrison  Lane,  Laurinburg,  N.C. 
Gummey,  Jenifer,   1138  Youngsford  Rd.,  Gladwyne,  Pa. 
Guy,  John  Nixon,  Pelham  Rd.,  Greenville,  S.C. 
Hall,  Linda  Carole,  5015  Noyes  Ave.,  Charleston,  W.Va. 
Hall,  Sallie  Sue,  925  Mulberry  Rd.,  Martinsville,  Va. 
Hanes,  Mary  Louise,  Rt.  1,  Box  273,  Morehead  City,  N.C,  393 
Hanks,  Barbara  Parrish,  RFD  1,  Randleman,  N.C. 
Hardesty,  Judith  Alice,  1100  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
Harlow,  Judith  Elaine,  373  Mountain  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 
Harris,  Patricia  Anne,  3807  Friendly  Road,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Hart,  Sylvia  Kay,  1838  Lombardy  Cir.,  Chariotte,  N.C,  391 
Hartline,  Charlene,  5470  Kugler  Mill  Rd.,  Cincinnati  36,  Ohio,  393 
Havens,  Evelyn  Kaye,  254  Oakwood  Circle,  Danville,  Va.,  394 
Heiden,  Shirley  Marie,  1336  Wemple  Lane,  Schenectady,  N.Y. 
Hitchcock,  Beverly  Ann,  Jericho  Manor  Bldg.  16,  Apt.  245,  Jenkin- 

town.  Pa. 
Hill,  Nina  Imogene,  3675  Pelhara  Lane,  Chariotte,  N.C,  392 
Hix,  Ann  Hilda,  Rt.  1,  Prospect,  Va.,  392,  394,  401 
Holland,  Barbara  June,  26  Clinton  Rd.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J. 
Holt,  Sylvia  Anne,  Rt.  8,  Shattalon  Dr.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C 
Hooper,  Nancy  Bryant,  300  Griffin  St.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.C,  394 
Howe,  Marilyn  Ruth,  47  Whitney  Road,  Medford  55,  Mass. 
Hudson,  Margaret  F.,  1620  Mellon  Ct.  Westmont,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Huey,  Sandra  Lee,  Box  323,  Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio 
Hurley,  Diana  Jane,  66  Bernhardt  Dr.,  BulTalo  26,  N.Y. 
Irwin,  Marion  Carol,  800  E.  Holston  Ave.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  402 
Jackson,  Judith  Ann,  1216  N.E.  4th  St.,  Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Jeannette,  Toni  Lee,  1312  Pentwood  Rd.,  Baltimore  12,  Md. 
Johnson,  Carolyn  Johanna,  c/o  USOM,  APO  676,  N.Y.  City 
Johnson,  Margaret  Wheeler,  714  N.  Abingdon  St.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Jones,  Sarah  English,  1006  Brook  St.,  Fayetteville,  N.C. 
Karp,  Mary  Janice,  872  Boston  Neck  Rd.,  Suffield.  Conn. 
Kellow,  Margo,   110  E.  Ridge  Street,  Lansford.  Pa. 
Kiepe,  Judith  Ann,  115  Tudor  Oval,  Westfield,  N.J. 
King,  Peggy  Ann,  Rt.  2,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C,  391,  395 
King,  Penelope,  27  Ellington  St.,  Long  Meadow,  Mass.,  391 
Kishpaugh,  Barbara  F.,  35  Fremont  St.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Kliner,  Virginia  Ann,  118  Meadowbrook  Rd.,  N.   Plainfield,  N.J., 

392 
Klose,  Linda  Mary,  2  Circle  Ave.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Knott,  Marcia  Elaine,  1712  N.  Highland  St.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Kohler,  Judy  Baker,  739  S.  Main  St.,  Athens,  Pa. 
Krallmann,  Sally  Jo,  20  Campbell  Road,  Short  Hills,  N.J. 
Kreider,  Cynthia  Ann,  1494  Hollywood  Dr.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  394 
Kreps,  Carol  Gale,  2503  Woodland  Ave.,  S.  Charleston,  W.Va. 
Kurlbaum,  Lisbeth  Lea,  Spruce  Hill,  Broadalbin,  N.Y.,  392,  398 
Lambert,  Ethelyn  W.,  5624  Bartlett  St.,  Pittsburgh   17,  Pa. 
Langsam,  Judith  Ann,  29200  Shaker  Blvd.,  Cleveland  24,  Ohio 
Lee,  Linda  Joanne,  20  Yarmouth  Road,  Chatham,  N.J. 
Lehmann,  Dale  Francine,  120  Hillcrest  Dr.,  Wayne,  N.J.,  394 
Leslie,  Lynda  Rae,  8011  Watterson  Trail,  Fern  Creek,  Ky. 
Lewis,  Gladys  Shorrock,   1517  Caswell  Place,  Durham,  N.C. 
Leyrer,  Sue  Ann,  1303  Cereal  Ave.,  Hamilton,  Ohio 
Livingston,  Harriet,  2627  Harrington  Dr.,  Decatur,  Ga.,  395,  404 
Long,  Elizabeth  Lvnne,  1402  Ruffner  Road,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Lundholm,  Lois  Jean,  190  Orchard  Place,  Ridgewood,  N.J. 
Lytle,  Janice  Elberfeld,  94  Western  Ave.,  Chillicothe,  Ohio 
Macrobert,  Mary  Margaret,  919  S.  Franklin  Ave.,  Flint  3,  Mich. 
Malevan,  Gail  Ann,  22375  Fairmount  Blvd.,  Shaker  Hts.  18,  Ohio 
Marshall,  Frances  Liane,  10922  Main  St.,  Clarence,  N.Y. 
Matthews,  Sylvia  Adele,  2912  Grimes  St.,  Charlotte  6,  N.C,  395 


Mayne,  Linda  Carol,  617  Lawrence  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  393 
McBath,  Amanda  Rodgers,  Warrenville  Rd.,  Plainfield,  N.J. 
McDaniel,  Sandra  Cecile,  5020  Ortega  Farms  Blvd.,  Jacksonville, 

Fla. 
McGovern,  Diane  Neilson,  40  Glen  Road,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Mcllhenny,  Verginia  Dail,  751B  Aalapapa  Drive,  Kailua,  Hawaii 
Mcllvain,  Patricia,  P.  O.  Box  91,  Downingtown,  Pa. 
McKay,  Diane  Juanita,  312  Pinecrest  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  N.C.,  394 
Means,  Deborah  Elizabeth,  39  Nottingham  Terrace,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Meddaugh,  W.  Joan,  26  McGuirk  St.,  East  Hampton,  N.Y. 
Meeker,   Marie   Angela,    5012    Worthington   Dr.,    Washington    16, 

D.C.,  398 
Merck,   Lorraine  Nancy,   21   Meadowridge  Lane,  Old  Brookville, 

L.L,  N.Y. 
Merrow,  Dorothy  Lillian,  Box  389A,  Rt.  1,  Hillsboro  Rd.,  Durham, 

N.C. 
Mock,  Victoria  Leola,  1700  Pigeon  Point  Rd.,  Beaufort,  S.C,  395 
Moeszinger,  Pamela  Gay,  5025  Carmel  Club  Dr.,  Charlotte  9,  N.C. 
Moore,  Jean  Rich,  84  Pierce  Drive.  Pleasantville,  N.Y. 
Moore,  Pamela  Ann,  105  Mill  St.,  Cambridge,  Md. 
Morrison,  Susan  Jane,  1090  Trumbull  Ave.  S.E.,  Warren,  Ohio 
Mraz,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  2421  Croydon  Road,  Charlotte  9,  N.C, 

391,  392 
Mumford,  Jeanette  Louise,  202  Cedar  Ave.,  Gaithersburg,  Md. 
Neve,  Kay  Lynne,  550  Antlers  Drive,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Newman,  Frances  Gail,  Box  85,  Lerona,  W.Va. 
Nigh,  Louise  Virginia,  3306  Winnett  Rd.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Norwood,  Sharon  Berdan,  21  Coolidge  Ave.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J.,  394 
Odom.  Linda  Price,  2812  Chelsea  Circle,  Durham,  N.C. 
Oelschlegel,  Judith  Anne,  Burger  Road,  Terryville,  Conn. 
Ollsen,  Marilyn  Louise,  305  Greenwich  Lane,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Omeara,  Marilyn  Ann,  1741  W.  26th  St.,  Erie,  Pa. 
Onken,  Susan  Charlotte,  2526  Obser\-atory  Ave.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 
Otis,  Barbara  Margaret,  55  Fordham  St.,  Valley  Stream,  N.Y. 
Pafford,  Margaret  Gail,  2101   Hemlock  Hill,  Bluefield,  W.Va. 
Page,  Eleanor  Cecilia,  5015  Devonshire  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va. 
Parker,  Barbara  Ruth,  Roue  4,  Box  288A,  Church  Hill,  Tenn. 
Parker,  Marilyn  Jan,  3  Corona  Dr.,  Bethpage,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Parker,  Nina  Elizabeth,  1  Barry  Ave.,  Ft.  Riley,  Kansas 
Parkinson,  Helen  Anne,  P.  O.  Box  365,  Greenville,  N.C. 
Peach,  Nancy  Gayle,  Qtrs.  B,  Navy  Supp.  Corps  Sch.,  Athens,  Ga. 
Pecor,  Patricia  ."Vnne,  Shelburne  Shore,  Shelburne,  Vt. 
Petch,  Kristin  Elizabeth,  Rt.  1,  Box  204A,  Durham,  N.C. 
Peterson,  Marilyn  Alice,  4  Winchester  Rd.,  Lakewood,  N.Y.,  395 
Peterson,  Zoe  K.,  2631  Woodside  Dr.,  Dearborn,  Mich. 
Pierce,  Betsy  Faye,  201  Shepherd  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Plockelman,  Margaret  Ann,  222  Ellamar  Rd.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
Poling,  Janet  Ruth,  994  Polk  St.,  Clarksburg,  W.Va. 
Pope,  Nancy,  Drewryville,  Va.,  397 

Porter,  Jeanine  Gayle,  5680  Madison  Creek  Rd.,  Salt  Rock,  W.Va. 
Porter,  Joanne  Kay,  598  Powder  House  Rd.,  Aiken,  S.C. 
Poupalos,  Irene  John,  105  W.  Ashley  Ave.,  Folly  Beach,  S.C. 
Pratt,  Alison,  857  Longmeadow  St.,  Longmeadow  6,  Mass.,  395 
Price,  Susan  Busse,  1167  Lincoln  Ave.  South,  Highland  Park,  111. 
Rand,  Judith  Carlotta,  31  Sargent  Dr.,  Buffalo  26,  N.Y. 
Rastall,  Margaret  Lang,  301  Trenton  Blvd.,  Sea  Girt,  N.J. 
Reed,  Brenda  Ann,  1713  Kennedy  Drive,  Camden,  S.C. 
Reed,  Diane  Lewis,  P.  O.  Box  332,  Severna  Park,  Md. 
Reeves,  Elizabeth  James,  920  Anderson  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  402 
Riley,  Elizabeth,  1351  Valley  Ave.,  Winchester,  Va. 
Roebken,  Anne  Elizabeth,  625  Evergreen  Dr.,  Cedarburg,  Wise. 
Rogers,  Carol  Anne,  204  Garfield  St.,  Haworth,  N.J. 
Rohrhurst,  Mary  Ann,  537  Watchung  Rd.,  Bound  Brook,  N.J.,  391 
Rollins,  Judith  Ann,  Box  233,  Warsaw,  N.C,  391 
Ross,  Catherine  Latimer,  121  North  Bradford  St.,  Seaford,  Del.,  392, 

397 
Ross,  Suzanne  Meador,  1016  Wendover  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
Rowe,  Judith  Patricia,  6800  Oakwood  Dr.,  Jacksonville  11,  Fla. 
Rowland,  Elizabeth  Ann,  12  Lawrence  FM  Crossway,  Chappaqua, 

N.Y. 
Satterfield,  Rose,  97  Westervelt  Ave.,  Tenafly,  N.J. 
Sayler,  Joyce  Marie,  512  Columbia  Drive,  Tampa  6.  Fla. 
Saylor,  Mary  Lee,  328  Broxton  Rd.,  Baltimore  12,  Md. 
Schaefer,  Betty  Ann,  4-21   17th  St.,  Fair  Lawn,  N.J. 
Scheiderbauer,  Susan  Mary,  604  Parker  Court,  Westminster,  W.Va., 

395 
Seaton,  Carol  Ann,  7514  Norwood  Dr.,  Lyndon,  Ky.,  391,  392,  393 
Shaw,  Roaslie  Ann,  4206  Hickory  Road,  Richmond,  Va. 
Sherman,  Marianna,   1010  Crownpoint  Road,  W.  Birnam  Wood, 

Signal  Mountain,  Tenn.,  391 
Shipps,  Jan  Elizabeth,  840  Oakwood  St.,  Fayetteville,  N.Y. 
Shore,  Betty  Gailya,  Box  205,  King,  N.C,  397 
Sklar,  Isabel,  102  Queens  Ct.,  Massapequa  Park,  N.Y.,  392 
Skodol,  Holly  Anne,  406  Peoples  Union  Bk.  Bldg.,  McKeesport,  Pa. 
Smott,  Edith  Annabelle,  2010  Black  Fox  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  6,  Ga. 
Snapp,  Mary  Rowena,  915  Seventh  Ave.,  Bristol,  Tenn. 
Soden,  Carolyn  Blakeslee,  Veterans  Admin.  Hosp.,  Qtrs.  T  33  B, 

Amarillo,  Texas 


Spangler,  Mary  Jane,  36  Cedarbrook  Rd.,  Ardmore,  Pa. 
Sprenkel,  Kay  Elizabeth,  2114  Market  St.,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.,  391 
Squire,  Pamela  Gifford,  43  Barnes  St.,  Providence  6,  R.I. 
Stanford,  Ellen  Paul,  2218  Myers  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Steele,  Linda,  128  Earlwood  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  35,  Pa. 
Steen,  Marcia  Lynne,  48  Andrew  Road,  Manhasset,  L.I.,  N.Y. 
Stephens,  Jane  Lee,  27  Concord  Dr.,  Livingston,  N.J. 
Stephenson,  Judith  Louise,  92  Oakview  Ave.,  Maplewood,  N.J. 
Steven.s.  Gr.,,-!.,  Ann.   1311  N.  4th  St.,  Arlington  3,  Va. 
Stevens,   l.mn    Kih,  1,    123  Stevens  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  395 
St.  John.  An.li.  ,1  K.ivr,  262  Piedmont,  Rt.  1,  Marietta,  Ga. 
Sullivan.  .S.illv  Kik,,.],   1133  Queens  Road,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
Sutton,  Sarah  Lou,   1008  West  End  Blvd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Suwak,  Carol  Ann,  55  Fairmont  .Ave.,  Washington,  Pa. 
Sweet,  Penny,  137  Parkview  Ave.,  Penndel,  Pa, 
Swensen,  Anita  Marion,  696  Prospect  Ave..  Ridgefield,  N.J.,  201 
Taggart,  Barbara,   516  .Ardmore  Ave..  Pitman.  N.J. 
Talbot,  Elizabeth  Booth,  Post  Road,  BernardsviUe,  N.J. 
Taylor,  Sally  Hodgson,  135  Bayswater  Rd.,  London  W2,  England 
Teagle,  Beverly  Elaine,  505  Riverside  Drive,  Ormond  Beach,  Fla. 
Todd,  Carol  Elizabeth,  RFD  5,  Woodbridge,  Conn.,  401 
Tomkovich,  Constance,  24  Grandview  Drive,  Wayne,  N.J. 
Travis,  Beverly  Joan,  26  Woodmere  Lane,  Tenafly,  N.J. 
Twigg,  Margaret  Jane,  509  Birchwood  Drive,  High  Point,  N.C 
Unger,  Barbara  Ann,  204  W.  Central  Ave.,  Federalsburg,  Md.,  391, 

392,  395 
Vangeli,  Katrina,  48  Varnum  St.,  Washington  11,  D.C 
Voss,  Nancy  Madeline,  1958  58th  St.,  Brooklyn  4,  N.Y. 
Waaland,  Barbara  Jean,  65  East  Third  St.,  Corning,  N.Y.,  395 
Wallace,  Patti  Eloise,  210  Blauvelt  Ave.,  Pearl  River,  N.Y. 
Wange,  Sandra  Frances,  36  East  Seneca  St.,  Massapequa,  N.Y. 
Ward,  Mary  Woodford,  Box   144,  Amelia,  Va. 
Weaver,  Margaret  Ann,  711  Beaumont  Ave.,  Baltimore  12,  Md. 
Weber,  Susanne,  Aberdeen  Proving  Grounds,  Aberdeen,  Md. 
Wells,  Nancy  Louise,  2722  S.  Arlington  Ridge,  Arlington  2,  Va. 
Westcott,  Martha  Diane,   19  WoodhiU  Rd.,  Tenafly,  N.J. 
Westerfield,  Hope  Dahl,  1600  Wendover  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
Wheeler,  Elizabeth  C,  111  Forest  Wood  Drive,  Durham,  N.C 
White,  Jill  Knox,  181  Kilburn  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N,Y. 
White,  Marilynn  Louise,  349  E.  2nd  St.,  Moorestown,  N.J. 
Whitefield,  Anne  Eleanor,  1550  Farr  Rd.,  Wyomissing,  Pa. 
Widing,  Karen  Lee,  39  Creekside  Lane,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Williams,  Betty,  P.  O.  Box  336,  Kannapolis,  N.C. 
Williams,  Judith  Sandra,  Dellcroft  Cross  Lane,  Harpenden,  Herts., 

England 
Wise,  Nancy  Marie,  229  Woodburn  Road,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Wishnov,  Barbara  Lynn,  1400  Kent  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  394 
*Wolford,  Helen  Gurley,  2410  Chapel  Hill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Wood,  Carol  Elizabeth,  186  Sixth  St.,  Bridgeport  7,  Conn. 
Woodhall,  Elizabeth  B.,  4006  Dover  Road,  Durham,  N.C,  199,  361 
Worman,  Martha  .Ann,  400  E.  Jefferson  St.,  Charlottesville,  Va. 
Wright,  Ann  Elizabeth,  Calle  F  507  Entre  21Y23  Apt.  35  Vedado, 

Habana,  Cuba 
Wynne,  Dariene,  15  West  Lawn  Rd.,  Livingston,  N.J. 
Youngkin,  Ellis  Quinn,  3317  Devon  Road,  Durham.  N.C. 
Zelenz,  Mary  Helen,  39  Sherwood  PI.,  Greenwich,  Conn, 
Zimmerman,  Patricia  L,,  141  Fairview  Ave.,  Frederick,  Md. 
Zipperer,  Mary  Patricia,  1513  E.  54th  St.,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Zoellin,  Luise,  Ottsville,  Pa. 


UNDERGRADUATE    WOMEN    STUDENTS 

Adams,  Mary  Judith  '62,  616  South  Union  St.,  Concord,  N.C,  146, 

338 
Adams,  Rebecca  Sue  '64,  305  South  Yadkin  Ave.,  Spencer,  N.C, 

61,  320 
Adamson,  Joan  Lee  '64,  14706  Carrolton  Road,  Rockville,  Md.,  131, 

370 
Addison,  Ruth  Elaine  '61,  302  W.  Maple  St.,  Clinton,  S.C,  146,  304 
Adkins,  Mary  Judith  '64,  1109  Powerhouse  Lane,  Lyndon,  Ky.,  53, 

370 
Albers,  Dorothy  A.  '63,  1838  Argentina  Dr.,  East  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.,  99,  138,  192,  352 
Alden,  Elizabeth  C.  '64,  303  North  College  St.,  Rockville,  Ind.,  147, 

370 
Aldridge,  Lucy  K.  '64,  1106  Lafayette  Ave.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C, 

370 
Alexander,  Martha  Pierce  '62,  116  S.  Harding  St.,  Greenville,  N.C, 

338 
Allaway,  Susan  Mary  '62,  1919  Pagebrook  Rd.,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

57,  338 
Alsobrook,  Ann  Lewis  '64,  Route  1,  Pfafftown,  N.C,  370 
Althouse,  Marporle  Jean  '61,  53  Dogwood  Rd.,  West  Orange,  N.J., 

267,  304 
Altivater,  Mary  Jane  '63,  771  York  St.,  Denver  6,  Colo.,  338 


Anderson,  Elizabeth  C.  '62,  7433  Poplar  Pike,  Germantown,  Tenn., 

338 
Anderson,  Frances  L.  '63,  1216  Watson  Dr.,  Wilson,  N.G.,  352 
Anderson,  Judith  Helen  '64,  Box  593,  Sidney,  Montana 
Anderson,  Judith  L.  '63,  616  Coventry  Rd.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  352 
Anderson,  Nancy  L.  '63,  1114  Seville  Place,  Orlando,  Fla.,  125,  352 
Andreasson,  Anna  Britt,  Bodalsvagcn  20  8  Tr.,  Lidingo,  Sweden 
Andrews,  Susan  A.  '63,  75  Fair  Harbor  Rd.,  Birmingham  9,  Ala.,  352 
Ardell,  Carolyn  Ann  '61,  409  Pine  Street,  Middletown,  Conn.,  122, 

304 
Arthur,  Leonora  Wilson,  231  Summit  Ave.,  Mount  Holly,  N.C.,  338 
Ashley,  Terry  Fay  '64,  1772  S.W.  35th  Ave.,  Gainesville,  Fla.,  370 
Atkins,  Jean  '63,  292  Eleventh  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  120,   145, 

352 
Auerbach,  Marion  Dustin,  Dallas  Manor  Apts.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 

43.  138 
Auld,  Gayl  Evelyn,  1800  Forest  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Aull,  Charlotte  Holmes  '64,  3603  Hillsboro  Rd.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  370 
Auman,  Sarah  Burroughs  '64,  4505  S.  Alston  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

136.  370 
Austin,  Harriet  Lindsay  '64,  500  Lindale  Dr.,  High  Point,  N.C,  370 
Austin,  Judith  '61,  501  W.   120th  St.,  New  York  27,  N.Y.,  57,  304 
Auzat,  Barbara  Ann  '64,  Hq.  Co.  33rd  Trans.  Bn.,  APO  25,  San 

Francisco,  Calif.,  370 
Aydlett,  Louise  C  '63,  420  W.  Main  St.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.C,  352 
Ayers,  Lorna  Blane  '62,  84  Wyatt  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 
Bagley,  Carol  Anne  '64,  2351  Que  St.  S.E.,  Washington  20,  D.C, 

132,  370 
Bailey,  Sandra  Michele  '61,  Box  205,  Marathon,  Fla. 
Baker.  Peggv  N.  '63,  513  Phelps  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  352 
Balch,  Brenda  P.  '63,  5301  Robinhood  Road,  Charlotte,  N.C,  133, 

352 
Baldwin,  Ann  E.  '62,  3609  Littledale  Rd.,  Kensington,  Md.,  338 
Baldwin,  Mary  Frances  '62,  3303  Avon  Rd.,  Hope  Valley,  Durham, 

N.C,  138,  338 
Ballenger,  Elizabeth  J.  '64,  P.  O.  Box  533,  Anderson,  S.C,  80,  370 
Baran,  Janet  Eileen  '64,  409  Shoreline  Dr.,  Hampton,  Va.,  370 
Barbour,  Ann  G.  '63,  Henredon  Rd.,  Box  801,  Morganton,  N.C, 

134,  352 
Barker,  Dorothy  Mira  '64,  West  Dr.,  North  Haven,  Sag  Harbor, 

L.L,  N.Y.,  68,  101,  136,  370 
Barker,  Lucy  May  '63,  24  Locust  Ave.,  Millburn,  N.J. 
Barksdale,  Gail  '61,  923  Barton  Woods  Rd.  N.E.,  Atlanta  7,  Ga., 

38,  53,  138,  304 
Barnes,  Elizabeth  W.  '62,  Anderson  St.,  Elm  City,  N.C,  125,  338 
Barnes,  Mary  A.  '63,  Box  3158  St.  Andrews  Br.,  Charleston,  S.C, 

68,  352 
Barnes,  Norma  Sue  '61,  5618  S.  Quebec,  Tulsa  35,  Okla.,  129,  304 
Baroff,  Barbara  '61,  1433  Belleview  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  305 
Barre.  Sandra  E.  '63,  6311  Westshore  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  352 
Bass,  Bertha  Jo  '62,  501  N.E.  10th  Ave.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  78, 

138,  338 
Bass,  Jennie  W.  '63,  3505  Granny  White  Pike,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

76,  92,  352 

Bate,  Caryl  M.  '63,  121  Sunset  Ave,,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  98,  134,  352 
Bates,  May  Joan  '64,  9107  Lindale  Dr.,  Bethesda  14,  Md.,  67,  370 
Batte,  Cynthia  Anne  '64,  70  N.  Spring  St.,  Concord,  N.C,  57,  371 
Baugher,  Patricia  S.  '63,  308  North  29th  St.,  Camp  Hill,  Pa.,  145 
Beach,  Beatrice  Aurel  '62,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  137, 

338 
Beatty,  Carolin  Virginia  '61,  Box  6  Naval  Air  Station,  Jacksonville, 

Fla.,  130,  305 
Beaty,  Mary  Dunn,  1507  Canterbury  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  51,  76 
Beaver,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  337  S.  Union  St.,  Concord,  N.C,  137,  338 
Bebout,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  20975  Fairmount  Blvd.,  Shaker  Hts.  18, 

Ohio,  130,  338 
Beck,  Frances  Claire  '64,  523  S.  Church  St.,  Florence,  S.C,  371 
Beeker,  Sharon  K.  '61,  282  Poplar  Ave.,  Elmhurst,  111. 
Bell,   Carol  Levier  '61,   734  Benoni  Ave.,  Fairmont,   W.Va.,   120, 

303,  305 
Bell,  Sarah  Elizabeth  '61,  35  Glen  Road,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  305 
Bellaire,  Sara  Lesly  '61,  836  Pinecrest  S.E.,  Grand  Rapids  6.  Mich., 

338 
Benedict,  Bonnie  Eloise  '62,  642  Ridge  Rd.,  West  Bend,  Wis.,  133, 

338 
Bennett,  Nancy  Carpenter  '61,  186  Marshall  Terrace,  Danville,  Va., 

305 
Bennett,  Sarah  Jane  '61,  4912  Tulane  Dr.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  201, 

305 
Bennett,  Susan  Gayle  '62,  3600  Cantrell  Rd.  N.E.,  Atlanta  19,  Ga., 

77,  130,  338 

Bentzel,  Alma  Elizabeth  '62,  Route  1,  Daphne,  Ala.,  137,  338 
Berry,  Daphne  L.  '63,  2887  Howell  Mill  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

146,  353 
Berry,  Mary  Ann,  '61,  1104  8th  Ave.,  Laurel,  Miss.,  74,  95,  272 
Beswick,  Anne  Evans  '64,  501  Lake  Maggiore  Blvd.,  St.  Petersburg, 

Fla.,  76,  371 
Biddle,  Margaret  Anne  '62,  509  Summit  Ave.,  Kinston,  N.C,  338 


Binning,  Barbara  A.  '62,  404  West  4th  Ave.,  Lexington,  N.C,  133, 

353 
Bishop,  Patricia  F.  '63,  2530  N.  Kenilworth  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va., 

353 
Bittinger,  Elizabeth  A.  '63,  734  Pinewood  Circle,  Mooresville,  N.C, 

353 
Bixler,  Lynn  Berniece,  Harts  Lane,  Miquon,  Pa.,  133 
Black,  Barbara  Ann  '61,  Box  187,  Candor,  N.Y.,  146,  306 
Blackman,  Mary  Jane  '63,  Rt.  3,  Box  840,  Lenoir,  N.C,  353 
Blackwood,  Marilyn  S.  '63,  400  N.W.  41,  Oklahoma  City  18,  Okla., 

353 
Blakely,  Mary  Eleanor  '64,  761  Eden  Terrace,  Rock  Hill,  S.C,  67, 

371 
Bland,  Paula  M.,  P.  O.  Box  611,  St.  Albans,  W.Va. 
Block,  Barbara  Reed  '64,  9916  River  Rd.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  76, 

126,  127,  371 
Blomberg,  Karen  Lynn  '64,  105  Kingston  Ct.,  New  Orleans  14,  La., 

132,  371 
Blount,  Susan  Hill  '64,  2614  Cooleemee  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  57,  136, 

371 
Boden,  Carla  Ann  '63,  3236  Jackson  St.,  Sioux  City  4,  Iowa,  137, 

353 
Boeker,  Mary  Burh  '64,  Center  Cambridge  Rd.,  Cambridge,  N.Y., 

371 
Bole,  Diana  S.  '63,  39  Dan  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  122,  353 
Boll,  Sarah  Virginia  '64,  Pine  Acres,  CuUoden,  W.Va.,  371 
Bolton,  Janette  A.  Dill  '63,  Box  2712  Duke  Hosp.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Bonner,  Mary  Frances  '62,  37  Willowbank  Rd.,  Georgetown,  S.C, 

338 
Booe,  Esther  Gudger  '62,  6344  Wake  Forest,  Houston  5,  Texas,  43, 

48,  72,  78,  338 
Bookhout,  Beverly  Anne  '61,   1307  .■\labama  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

306 
Boswell,  Ann  O.  M.  '64,  171  Blackland  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

147,  371 
Bott,  Carol  Anne,  904  North  Walnut,  Arlington  Hgts.,  III.,  128,  371 
Boutwell,  Susan  E.   '63,  3500  So.  County  Rd.,  Palm  Beach,  Fla., 

138,  353 
Bowden,  Virginia  Ruth  '64,  Box  66,  Summerfield,  N.C,  371 
Bowdren,  Dorothy  Jean  '64,  240  Lebanon  St.,  Maiden  48,  Mass., 

123,371 
Bower,  Linda  Gail  '64,  Old  Orchard  Rd.,  RFD   1,  Silver  Spring, 

Md.,  128,  371 
Bowness,  Jane  Carol  '62,  P.  O.  Box  1068,  Black  Mountain,  N.C, 

41,  338 
Boyd,  Jerry  Anne  '64,  300  Grandin  Rd.,  Charlotte  8,  N.C,  146 
Bradbury,  Barbara  Jean  '61,  83  Bay,  Bay  Ridge,  Annapolis,  Md., 

269,  306 
Bradley,  Elizabeth  Gayle  '63,  301  North  Ave.,  Wilson,  N.C,  353 
Bradshaw,  Barbara  Anna  '62,  500  Hammond  St.,  Rocky  Mount, 

N.C,  122 
Bradshaw,  Barbara  A.  '62,  2837  Reynolds  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

125,  353 
Braisted,  Lynne  '63,  38  Lakewood  Rd.,  Staten  Island  1,  N.Y.,  353 
Braly,  Rosamond  Lee,  Evelyn  Apts.,  P.  O.  Box  935,  Marion,  N.C, 

132 
Brand,  Gertrude  Neill  '62,   200   E.   Holston   Ave.,  Johnson   City, 

Tenn.,  338 
Branham,  Carol  Faye  '61,  2905  Banbury  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  56, 

57,  122,  306 
Branton,  Mary  Kathleen  '61,  127  Amherst  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  122, 

306 
Brawner,  Susan  Craig  '61,  4500  University  Dr.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla., 

115,  201,  306 
Bray,  Claudia  C  '63,  2312  Manor  Ave.,  East  Point,  Ga.,  353 
Bremer,  Linda  Kay  '63,  511  Highland  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J., 

122,  353 
Brenizer,  Meredith  Berry  '64,   1301  Providence  Rd.,  Charlotte   7, 

N.C,  139,  371 
Brewer,  Karen  K.  '63,   1353  East  Second  St.,  Casper,  Wyoming, 

135,  353 
Breymeier,  Linda  '64,  930  North  St.,  Walpole,  Mass.,  371 
Brooke,  Barbara  M.  '62,  7307  Three  Chopt  Rd.,  Richmond  26,  Va., 

52,  132,  353 
Brooks,  Jan  E.  '63,  905  Lakeside  Dr.,  Conway,  S.C,  353 
Brooks,  Nancy  R.  '61,  2374  Dellwood  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  57, 

146,  307 
Brown,  Bernice  M.  '63,  403  Williams  St.,  Lake  City,  S.C,  353,  391 
Brown,  Julia  Irene  '61,  1205  Beal  St.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C,  41,  99, 

307 
Brown,  Marion  Wise  '61,  2318  Sheffield  Dr.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  133 
Brown,  Sandra  E.  '63,  1709  Vista  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  353 
Brown,  Virginia  E.  '63,  5439  41st  Place  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C, 

130,  353 
Brueggemann,  Bonnie  J.  '64,  2614  Fleetwood  Ave.,  Cincinnati  11, 

Ohio,  139,  372 
Brunn,  Lucia  B.  '63,  22  Bayview  Ave.,  Northport,  N.Y.,  89 
Brunn,  Susan  Foster,  613  W.  Union  St.,  Morgantown,  N.C,  307 


Bruton,  Bobbie  '62,  Junior  Home,  Lexington,  N.C.,  339 
Bruton,  Morning  Delane  '61,  Junior  Home,  Lexington,  N.C.,  307 
Bryan,  Kathleen  Judith  '62,  4624  46th  St.  N.W.,  Washington   16, 

D.C.,  141,  338 
Bryant,  Mary  Ann  '61,  1908  East  6th  St.,  Greenville,  N.C. 
Bryant,  Mary  E.  '63,  107  East  91st  St.,  New  York  28,  N.Y. 
Buchanan,  Robin  P.  '63,  30  Warwick  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C,  353 
Bulgarin,  Marina  '63,  Bostwick  St.,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  96,  100,  353 
Bullock,  Beverly  Ann  '61,  Cuthbert,  Ga.,  307 
Bulow,  Barbara  Cordes,  433  Wesleyan  PI.,  Owensboro,  Ky.,  372 
Burbridge,  Abigail  H.  '62,  1939  River  Rd.,  Jacksonville  7,  Fla.,  129 
Burnham,  Deborah  '61,  292  Radcliffe  Rd.,  Strafford  Wayne,   Pa. 
Burns,  Rebecca  Sue  '62,  170  W.  Pike  St.,  Clarksburg,  W.Va.,  56, 

57,  339 
Burris,  Patricia  Ellen  '61,  1421  Vinnary,  New  Orleans,  La.,  308 
Burruss,  Margaret  A.  '64,  300  S.  Main  St.,  Roxboro,  N.C,  372 
Burton,   Barbara  Lee  '62,  Route   1,  Thomasville,  N.C,   125,    137, 

270,  271,  339 
Burton,  Jan  Carlotta  '61,  2746  Holly  Point  Rd.,  Orange  Park,  Fla., 

308 
Burton,  Leslie  Hallam  '62,  3501  Blackburn  Rd.  N.W.,  Canton,  Ohio 
Burton  Patricia  Ann  '61,  1290  Waverland  Dr.,  Macon,  Ga.,  41,  308 
Burton,  Rosemary  Ellen  '61,  1002  N.  Bradley,  El  Dorado,  Ark.,  308 
Bush,  Gipsie  Ann  '64,  117  Woodmont  Ave.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  67 
Bush,  Nancy  Louise  '61,  1409  Buckingham  Ave.,  Norfolk,  'Va.,  308 
Butter,  Jennifer  "61.  Chanquinola  Res.  Station,  Chiriqui  Land  Com- 
pany, Almirante,  Panama,  308 
Caine,  Constance  A.  '63,  108  Meadow  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  120, 

133,  271,  353 
Caldwell,  Carol  Mitchell  '61,  3100  Devon  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  308 
Calverley,  Diana  R.  '64,  263  Carr  Ave.,  Clarksburg,  W.Va.,  139,  372 
Camfield,  Clarissa  L.  '64,  1730  Nocatee  Dr.,  Miami  45,  Fla.,  131, 

372 
Campbell,  Constance  S.  '63,  7611  Hogarth  St.,  Springfield,  Va.,  50, 

136,  354 
Candlin,  Rosalind  '62,  Oakhurst  Branch  Hill,  Hampstcad,  London 

N.W.  3,  England,  96,  272,  339 
Cannon,  Jane  H.  '63,  1  Upper  Brook  St.,  London  W.  1,  England, 

53,  122,  354 
Cantrell,  Lydia  Nelle  '64,  412  W.  Lyle  Ave.,  College  Park,  Ga.,  68, 

124,  372 
Capps,  Nancy  Ellen  '64,   11501   Monogahela  Dr.,  Rockville,  Md., 

67,  372 
Cardwell,  Martha  W.  '62,  100  Pearl  Rd.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  43,  51, 

129,  339 

Carl,  Mary  Elizabeth  '64,  106  West  End  Ave.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  372 
Carlberg,  Constance  E.,  3400  Anderson  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

38,  51,  87 
Carlisle,  Blonnie  Lou,  315  N.  Maple  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Carpenter,  Caroline  M.  '64,  4201  South  8th  St.,  Arlington  4,  Va.. 

57,  372 
Carpenter,  Mary  E.  '62,  9  Cosgrove  Dr.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  354 
Carr,  Ava  Marie  '62,  Box  51,  Roseboro,  N.C,  122,  339 
Carr,  Lillian  Clara  '61,  412  N.  Trenholm  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  308 
Carroll,  Barbara  J.  "63,  319  Summit  Ave.,  Statesville,  N.C. 
Carson,  Anne  Thornton  '61,  2411  Lake  Drive,  Raleigh,  N.C,  308 
Carter,  Carlynne  M.  '63,  3427  Dun  Barton  Dr.,  Birmingham   13, 

Ala.,  137,  354 
Cartwright,  Margaret  A.  '64,  2114  Myrtle  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  68, 

372 
Cartwright,  Mary  Elaine  '62,  2114  Myrtle  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  339 
Carver,  Laura  E.  '63,  950  Boulevard,  Westfield,  N.J.,  50,  52,  131, 

354 
Caskey,  Peggy  Pearce  '62,  607A  Maplewood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Cassaday,  June  A.  '63,  Overbrook  Dr.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  144,  145, 

354 
Gates,  Dorothy  Ellen  '62,  2309  N.  Fernway  Dr.,  Montgomery,  Ala., 

130,  339 

Caudle,  Fairfid  M.  '63,  614  Wanoca  Circle,  Wadesboro,  N.C,  128 
Chamberlin,  Delia  Ann  '62,  2897  Natchez  Lane,  Memphis,  Tenn., 

134,191,339 
Chambers,  Josephine  R.,  '63,  2311  Prince  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  354 
Champion,   Sara   S.   '63,    181    Moross  Rd.,   Grosse   Pointe  Farms, 

Mich.,  354 
Chandler,  Susan  L.  '64,  251 1  East  28th  St.,  Tulsa  14,  Okla.,  143,  372 
Chaney,  Sarah  L.  '63,  9632  Old  Spring  Rd.,  Kensington,  Md.,  133, 

354 
Chapnick,   Maxine  Lenore   '64,   605   American  Rd.,   Nashville   9, 

Tenn.,  126,  127,  372 
Cheek,  Helen  Ann  '61,  2703  Gallows  Rd.,  Annandale,  Va.,  122,  309 
Childre,  Catherine  B.  '63,  955  S.  Columbus  St.,  Apt.  520,  Arlington, 

Va.,  130,  354 
Choate,  Janice  Dean,  2404  Vesson,  Apt.  2,  Durham,  N.C. 
Choborda,  Marie  E.  '63,  172  Briarheath  Lane,  Clark,  N.J.,  137,  354 
Chomicz,  Carol  Ann  '64,  627  E.  Russell  Ave.,  W.  Lafayette,  Ohio, 

128,  372 
Chronaki,  Bessie,  1008  Guthrie  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 


Church,  Jane  Carolyn  '61,  324  Horace  Mann  Ave.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  43,  57,  122,  269,  309 
Church,  Scott  Larson  '64,  5965  Grove  Street  S.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 

372 
Clark,  Ann  Denny  '61,  801  Maynard  Ave..  Durham,  N.C,  138,  309 
Clark,  Lee  Beryle  '64,  2656  E.  35th  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  143,  373 
Clary,  Wallis  O.  '63,  649  South  Union  St.,  Concord,  N.C,  354 
Clary,  Wilba  Jean  '62,  Children's  Home.  Winston-Salem,  N.C,  339 
Claxon,  Judith  Anne  '61,  926  Forest  Rd.,  Lagrange  Park,  111.,  142, 

267,  309 
Clay,  Jeannette  D.  '62,  Virginia  Court,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.,  354 
dayman,  Julie  A.  '63,  15700  Brewster  Rd..  E.  Cleveland  12,  Ohio. 

354 
Clay,  Sandra  Elaine  '64.  HI  Eastover  Dr.,  Lenoir.  N.C,  372 
Clements,  Joyce  Maxine  '64.  5220  North  31st  Rd..  Arlington  7.  Va., 

143,  372 
Clinkscales,  Ann  C  '62,  137  Middle  Rd..  Hanscom  Field,  142 
Cobb,  Sarah  Elizabeth  '64,  Box  328.  Waynesville.  N.C,  57,  373 
Coble.  Anne  E.  '63,  2005  W.  Club  Boulevard.  Durham,  N.C,  354 
Coble,  Janet  Ruth  '62,  P.  O.  Box  8064,  Guilford  College.  N.C.  41, 

125 
Coddington,  Susan  '62.  5013  Battery  Lane.  Bethesda  14.  Md.,  146, 

339 
Cohen,  Charlotte  A.,  1307  Leon  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Coleman,  Mary  L.  '63,  3559  Riverside  Ave.,  Jacksonville  5.  Fla., 

50,  137,  354 
Collis,  Jennie  Ruth  '63,  Box  181,  Spruce  Pine,  N.C,  354 
Coltrane,  Marilyn  Raper,  1401  Oakland  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Combs,  Carolyn  Stewart  '61,  116  The  Crescent,  Babylon,  N.Y.,  120, 

136 
Combs,  Isabel  Meekins  '64,  2125  White  Oak.  Raleigh,  N.C,  373 
Comer,  Emily  Jeanne  '64,  1121  Iredell  St..  Durham.  N.C. 
Conant,  Laura  W.  '63,  Rt.  3.  Garrett  Rd..  Durham.  N.C,  354 
Conklin,  Karen  Lynne  '62,  1028  Loma  Verde,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  57, 

129,  339 
Conklin,  Shelly  '61,  4822  Cumberland  Ave.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md., 

142,  309 
Connet,  Joan  A.  '63,  Warren  Wilson  College,  Swannanoa,  N.C,  354 
Conway,  Eugenia  Cecelia  '64,  3049  Wildflower,  Dallas.  Texas,  157. 

373 
Cook,  Jan  Rae  '64,  8  Pennsbury  Court,  Yardley,  Pa..  98.  373 
Cook,  Margaret  Alice  '61,  Quarters  A,  US  Naval  Train.  Cent.,  San 

Diego  33,  Calif.,  38,  41,  309 
Cook,  Martha  Lynn  '62,  32  River  Bluff  Rd.,  Elgin,  111.,  2,  5,  120, 

142,  339 
Cooke,  Patricia  Lee  '62,  4th  Floor  Snow  Bldg..  Durham,  N.C,  130, 

131,  339 
Cooke,  Rosalind  Yale  '64,  21  Addison  Lane,  Greenval,  Long  Island, 

N.Y.,  143,  373 
Cooper,  Annette  '64,  108  S.  10th  St.,  Morehead  City,  N.C,  72,  124, 

373 
Cooper,  Ellen  Jean  '63.  965  Paxford  Place,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
Cooper,  Susan  Lida  '61,  Sharon  Rd.,  Rt.  2,  Charlotte.  N.C,  303,  309 
Copeland,  Lois  C  '62,  2332  Croydon  Rd..  Charlotte  3,  N.C,  340 
Cordle,  Margaret  Mayo  '64,  961  Russell  St.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  373 
Core,  Sarah  '61.  825  Lincoln  Dr.,  Washington  Ct.  House.  Ohio,  51, 

134,  270,  310 
Cosens,  Sara  Louise  '64.  707  Whitehall  Rd.,  Anderson.  S.C. 
Coskery,  Lois  Roslyn  '61,  Buttonwood  Rd.,  RD,  Berwyn,  Pa. 
Cothran,  Joyce  Ann  '64,  Hollv  Tree  Farm,  Rt.  1,  Travelers  Rest, 

S.C,  78,  123,  373 
Courtney,  Lina  L.  '64,  2687  Holly  Point  Rd.,  Orange  Park,  Fla.,  373 
Cowen,   Nancy  Huyette   '64,   3280   Bloomcrest   Dr.,   Birmingham, 

Mich. 
Cox,  Cynthia  Alison  '61,  1551  N.W.  29th  Ave.,  Miami,  Fla.,  310 
Cox,  Penelope  Steele  '61.  128  Ryder  Rd.,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  146,  310 
Craig,  Ellen  Joan  '61,  24  Kensington  Rd..  Coshocton,  Ohio,  53,  310 
Craig,  Nancy  Edgar  '64,  382  Montford  .Ave.,  Asheville,  N.C,  373 
Crandall,  Ruth  Ann  '63,  c/o  American  Embassy,  Guatemala  City, 

Guatemala,  C.A.,  124,  271,  354 
Crawford,  Carroll  P.  '62,  1846  Espanola  Dr.,  Miami  33,  Fla.,  142, 

340 
Cream,  Geraldine  Mary  '62.  2908  West  71st  St.,  Prairie  Village, 

Kan. 
Creasy,  Sylvia  A.,  705  Liberty  Dr..  Thomasville,  N.C 
Cronin,  Virginia  Mav  '61,  5528  Trent  St.,  Chew  Chase  15,  Md., 

43,  122,  300 
Crotts,  Sandra  Dee  '61,  1314  Salisbury  Rd.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C, 

340 
Crouch,  Patricia  Jo  '61,  1017  Greens  Lake  Rd.,  Chattanooga   11, 

Tenn.,  310 
Crumley,  Mary  Louise  '64,  811  West  Maple  St.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
Cull,  Pamela  E.  '63,  19027  103rd  Ave.,  Hollis  23,  N.Y.,  100,  354, 
Cummings,  Anita  J.  '62,  107  Wilder  Dr.,  Signal  Mt,  Tenn.,  354 
Curry,  Anne  E.  '63,  1338  E.  Ann  Circle,  Clearwater,  Fla.,  57,  76, 
355 


Curry,  Sue  Anne  '63,  8802  Dunsmuir,  Indianapolis  8,  Ind.,  57,  142, 

193,  355 

Cutri,  Eleanor  Marie  '61,  347  Silver  Beach  Rd.,  Lake  Park,  Fla.,  38, 

272,310 
Cuttino,  Harriette  Welles  '64,  Medical  College  of  S.C,  Charleston, 

S.C,  98,  124,  373 
Cyrus,  Mary  Ellen  '62,  1100  Sheridan,  Evanston,  111.,  340 
Dadakis,  Phoebe  C.  '63,  107  Bell  Rd,  Scarsdale,  N.Y.,  50,  355 
Dailey,  Nancy  Lane  '64,  2216  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C.,  143,  373 
Dale,  Barbara  Thompson  '62,  237  E.  Hamilton  Ave.,  State  College, 

Pa. 
Dale,  Patricia  Burris  '61,  1421  Hillary  St.,  New  Orleans,  La.,  133 
Damschaoder,  Diana  Lee  '64,  1184  West  Rd.,  Hilton,  N.Y.,  67,  123, 

373 
Dancy,  Martha  H.  '63,  222  Woodbridge  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C.,  122. 

355 
Daniel,  Elizabeth  Ann  '61,  409  S.  York  St.,  Gastonia,  N.C.,  43,  310 
Daniel,  Harriet  Ann  '62,  P.O.  Box  412,  Warrenton,  N.C.,  42,  137, 

340 
Dantzler,  Eleanor  M.  '62,  Box  177,  Coalwood,  W.Va.,  67,  146,  355 
Davidson,  Susan  Stokes  '64,   1733  Buena  Vista  Rd.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C.,  123,  373 
Davis,  Angela  M.  '63,  Box  296,  Rt.  3,  New  Garden  Rd.,  Greensboro, 

N.C.,  146,  355 
Davis,  Doreen  Carol  '64,  616  Birchwood  Rd.,  Clarks  Green,  Pa., 

373 
Davis,  Grace  Moore  '64,  91  N.  Union  St.,  Concord,  N.C.,  147,  373 
Davis,  Harriet  H.  '63,  12  S.  Wilton  Rd.,  Richmond  26,  Va.,   142, 

194,  355 

Davis,  Jane  Lowe  '63,  408  Boundary  St.,  Anderson,  S.C. 

Davis,  Melba  J.  '63,  1203  Country  Club,  Midland,  Texas 

Davis,  Virginia  Joan  '62,  30  Avondale  Ave.,  Charleston,  S.C,  340 

Dawson,  Grayce  Bieg,  Rt.  2,  Box  181,  Durham,  N.C. 

Dawson,  Julie  '63,  Barton  Dr.,  Orange,  Conn.,  122,  355 

Day,  Carolyn  Millicent  '61,  491  N.  Main  St.,  Chagrin  Falls,  Ohio. 

340 
Dayvault,  Kathryn  .\line  '61,  3109  Reba  Dr.,  Houston,  Texas,  310 
Deckert,  Sandra  Lee  '62,  529  N.  Euclid  Ave..  Oak  Park,  111.,  43, 

120,  134,  336,  340 
Deeds,  Barbara  Wyn  '61,  210  Lyndhurst  Rd.,  York,  Pa.,  310 
Dennis,  Elender  Gray  '61,  113  Iredell  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  340 
Dick,   Margaret  Courtney  '61,  615  Colville  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C, 

311 
Dill,  Diane  Patricia  '61,  4947  Oakland  Dr.,  Cleveland  24,  Ohio, 

311 
Dillon,  Carolyn  Lee  '62,  513  Mondieu  Ave.,  High  Point,  N.C,  130, 

340 
Dilworth,  Lora  Helen  '62,  2052  Eleventh  Ave.,  Huntington,  W.Va., 

141,  262 
Dimpfl,  Joan  S.  '62,  P.O.  Box  156,  Diablo  Hts.,  Canal  Zone,  340 
Dinsmore,  Jean  M.  '63,  2858  Country  Club  Circle,  Bayside,  Va., 

141,  355 
Dixon,  Katherine  Louise  '61,  60  Forest  Rd.,  Ashcville,  N.C,  262, 

311 
Dixon,  Mary  Lynn  '63,  515  Hazelton  St.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,   130, 

355 
Dixon,  Nancy  V.  '63,  16713  Fernway  Rd.,  Shaker  Hts.  20,  Ohio, 

355 
Dixon,  Virginia  L.  '63,  311  W.  Washington  Ave.,  Kinston,  N.C, 

146,  355 
Dobson,  Carol  Sue  '61,  Rt.  6,  Box  230  D.,  Mount  Airy,  N.C,  46, 

311 
Dodd,  Mary  Irene  '63,  590  Springdale  St.,  Athens,  Ga.,  355 
Doggett,  Susie  Ann  '62,  6303  Hilltop  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  340 
Doles,  Nancy  Wren  '61,  Box  152,  Elm  City,  N.C,  133,  311 
Dorsett,  Sandra  Anita  '62,  2000  S.  Main  St.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C, 

141,340 
Dougall,  Joann  '62,  3646  Locke  Lane,  Houston  27,  Texas,  129,  130, 

271,  336,  340 
Douglas,  Donna  J.  '63,  1201  Campo  Sano  Dr.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla., 

311 
Douty,  Harriet  Taylor  '61,  4612  Butterworth  PI.  N.W.,  Washington 

16,  D.C,  311 
Dragoon,  Barbara  Ann  '64,  Box  342,  Rumford,  Maine,  144,  145,  374 
Drennen,  Margaret  C.  '62,  Tazewell  Ave.,  Cape  Charles,  Va.,  340 
Drennon,  Jane  '62,  322  Gray  Rd.,  Indian  Head,  Md.,  137,  340 
Drummond,  Martha  O.  '62,  Rt.  4,  Greer,  S.C,  76,  137,  340 
Dudley,  Dorothea  Ann  '64,    1707   Georgia  Dr.,  Memphis,  Tenn., 

76,  123,  374 
Duff,  Janice  G.  '63,  64  Topsfield  Rd.,  Wenham,  Mass.,  101,  355 
Duke,  Janet  Woods  '64,  7530  Skyview  Dr.,  Kent,  Ohio,  140,  374 
Dunn,  Nancy  A.  '64,  425  Jackson  St.,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.C,  131 
Durden,  Mildred  D.,  Rt.  I,  Twin  City,  Ga. 
Durham,  Jeanne  Twyman  '61,  Howertons,  Va.,  340 
Eagan,  Marian  Judith  '61,  5546  Marcy  St.,  Omaha  6,  Neb.,  311 
Earle,  Margaret  Fowler  '61,  307  Mimosa  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  340 


Early,  Jane  Saunders  '61,  608  Gatewood  Ave.,  High  Point,  N.C, 

145,  340 
Eastwood,  Gail  Judd  '62,  376  E.  Wesley  Rd.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

340 
Eberdt,  Meta  Allen  '61,  2607  N.  Quincy  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va.,  311 
Ebert,  Nancy  Lee  '63,  826  Mt.  Royal  Ave.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  355 
Eby,  Lois  Jean  '62,  2115  East  31st  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  43,  56,  57, 

138,  340 
Edmonson,  Olivia  Root  '64,  725  Crescent  Dr.,  Smithfield,  N.C,  136, 

374 
Edwards,    Jean    Relfe   '61,    612    Taylor   St.,    Rocky    Mount,    N.C, 

56,57,312 
Edwards,  Malinda  '63,  2235  S.W.  27th  Terrace,  Miami,  Fla.,  355 
Edwards,  Mary  Carol  '64,  8  Brookdale  Rd.,  AsheviUe,  N.C,  374 
Edwards,  Ruth  Ann  '61,  Box  134,  Zellwood,  Fla. 
Egan,  Linda  Katherine  '61,  5  Beverly  Rd.,  Northboro,  Mass.,  38, 

125,  272,  312 
Eisenhart,  Darby  Jo  '62,  213  Hess  Blvd.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  340 
Eller,  Martha  Eleanor  '62,  2856  Country  Club  Rd.,  Winston  Salem, 

N.C,  341 
Elliott,  Mimi  E.  '63,  Rt.  2,  Box  376,  Shelby,  N.C,  356 
Ellis,   Agnes   Anderson   '63,   3831    McGirts   Blvd.,   Jacksonville    10, 

Fla.,  125,  356 
Ellis,  Carol  Elizabeth  '61,  68  Commonwealth  .^ve.,  Boston,  Mass., 

133,  312 
Ellis,  Jenifer  Louise  '64,  2708  Overhill  Rd.,  Birmingham  13,  Ala., 

136,  374 
Ellis,  Madonna  Ann  '64,  37  Prospect  St.,  Waterville,  Maine,  57,  67, 

374 
Ellis,  Sarah  Grant  '61,  3831  McGirts  Blvd.,  Jacksonville  10,  Fla., 

129,  312 
Ellstrom,  Eva  P.  '63,  460  Hilltop  Rd.,  Paoli,  Pa.,  356 
Elmore,  Alice  Catherine  '62,  2501  Farthing  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  341 
Ely,  Elsa  Louise  '62,  Gaston  Rd.,  Morristown,  N.J.,  120,  129,  341 
Emerson,  Suzanne  Doris  '62,  66  Eakins  Rd.,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  130, 

341 
Emlet,  Susan  Ellen  '64,  888  West  Outer  Dr.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  374 
Empkie,  Stephanie  Ann  '61,  209  S.  Stratford  Rd.,  Arlington  Hts., 

111.,  120,  138,  312 
Engstrom,  Mary  Scurry  '62,  633  Parkway  Blvd.,  Reidsville,  N.C. 
Ennis,  Peggy  Joan  '61,  Box  806,  Hickory,  N.C,  133,  312 
Etheridge,  Jeanne  '64,  Shawboro,  N.C,  67,  374 
Eubank,  Linda  Sue  '63,   1102  Greenway  Rd.,  Wilmington  3,  Del., 

100,  356 
Eubank,  Mary  Katharine  '64,  Qtrs.  604  APO  957,  San  Francisco, 

Calif.,  67,  374 
Evans,  Madeleine  Theta  '62,  607  Tokay  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  N.C, 

271,  341 
Evans,  Sandra  Lavon  '61,  426  Third  St.,  Cheraw,  S.C,  137,  312 
Everett,  Marian  Janice  '61,  2605  University  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C, 

43,  312 
Eyssell,  Carolyn  '61,  1111  Urban  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Faber,  Karen  Ellen  '61,   1296  Seminole  Dr.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

312 
Fair,  Jacqueline  '64,  85  Hillside  Rd.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  53,  135,  374 
Fansher,  Nancy  May  '64,  Gippy  Plantation,  Moncks  Corner,  S.C, 

136,  374 
Farmer,  Martha  Lane  '61,  Bailey,  N.C,  312 
Farmer,  Muriel  Gene  '64,  37  Putnam  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga.,  124, 

368,  375 
Farmer,  Susan  E.  '63,  104  Pine  Ave.,  Washington  Grove,  Md.,  130, 

356 
Farrow,  Iris  Ethel  '61,  138  Bryant  St.,  Buffalo  22,  N.Y.,  313 
Faust,  Josephine  M.  '64,  P.  O.  Box  1447,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  375 
Faylor,  Sara  Lynne  '61,  RFD  2,  Selinsgrove,  Pa.,  120,  142,  313 
Fearrington,  Mary  J.  '62,  2815  Country  Club  Rd.,  Winston  Salem, 

N.C,  125,  356 
Fell,  Jean  E.  '62,  801  W.  Ponce  De  Leon  Ave.,  Decatur,  Ga.,  146 
Few,  Frances  Gwin  '63,  329  Illinois  Ave.,  Batavia,  111.,  135 
Ficklin,  Mary  K.  '63,  1210  Cottage  St.  S.W.,  Vienna,  Va.,  271,  353 
Fielder,  Alice,  W.  '63,   14  Leewood  Circle,  Eastchester,  N.Y.,  67, 

133,  356 
Fields,  Nancy  R.  '63,  Mouth  of  Wilson,  Va.,  356 
Fifer,  Marilie  B.  '62,  121  N.  Washington  St.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  92, 

146,  341 
Figge,  Barbara  Elizabeth  '61,  4  Maryland  Ave.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  100, 

313 
Finfrock,  Constance  Y.  '63,   101   West  Fawsett  Rd.,  Winter  Park, 

Fla.,  99,  142,  356 
Finley,  Ellen  C  '63,  227  S.  Scott  St.,  Madisonville,  Ky.,  356 
Fish,  Sara  Elizabeth  '63,  828  Woodburn  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Fisher,  Miriam  Clare  '61,  4265  Lakehaven  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta   19, 

Ga.,  313 
Fisher,  Vivian  Boyd  '63,  4265  Lakehaven  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  19,  Ga., 

130,  356 
Fite,  Megan  Goodwin  '61,  1000  Buchanan  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C. 


Flint,  Margaret  Wilkerson  '64,  215  West  Park  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C., 

375 
Fooks,  Emily  Jane  '61,  54  State  Circle,  Annapolis,  Md.,  138,  271, 

313 
Forrest,  Sybil  C,  2211  Morehead  Ave.,  Apt.  4,  Durham,  N.C. 
Fortune,  Dorothy  Q.  '62,  223  Pierce  St.,  West  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Fouqurean,  Isabel  Boyd  '63,  Old  Halifax  Rd.,  South  Boston,  Va., 

356 
Fowler,  Joanne  E.  '62,  2437  Adina  Dr.  N.E.,  Apt.  4,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

53,  341 
Fox,  Carol  Rogers  '63,  202  Webb  St.,  Roxboro,  N.C,  356 
Fox,  Susan  Staley  '63,  Box  1769,  Durham,  N.C,  356 
Frederick,   Sandra   Wayne    '61,    122   Cranford   Rd.,   Box   6153W, 

Asheville,  N.C,  128,  375 
French,  Carolyn  G.  '63,  105  Lexington  Dr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  356 
French,  Kathleen  L.  '62,  3419  Summit  Dr.,  Aiken,  S.C,  134,  341 
Frey,  Judith  J.  '63,  601  Selfridge  Rd.,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  356 
Freyermuth,  Judy  '61,  2000  Washington  St.,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

134   313 
Friend,  Polly  E.  '64,  2507  Wright  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  375 
Frohman,  Paula  Gail  '61,  104  W.  Third  St.,  LeaksviUe,  N.C,  313 
FuUagar,  Anne  H.  '63,  626  Second  St.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.,  134,  356 
Fuller,  Cheryl  Ann  '64,  1224  Huntingdon  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

375 
Gaddy,  Judy  Frances  '62,  Box  223,  Valdese,  N.C,  144.  145 
Gaddy,  Peggy  Jean  '61,  3919  Ridge  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  101,  341 
Gage,  Leslie  B.  '63,  Rt.  4,  Wayzata,  Minn.,  50,  356 
Galland,  Anne  Freeman  '64,   1403  Bishop  Lane,  Alexandria,  Va., 

122,  375 
Gallic,  Mary  Cordts,  1012  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C 
Gallup,  Deborah  J.  '63,  4465  N.  Delaware,  Indianapolis  5,   Ind., 

38,  142,  356 
Garlock,  Kathryn  Jean  '62,  2900  King  St.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  43,  341 
Garratt,  Bette  '63,  Rt.3,  Box  123,  Marion,  N.C,  142,  357 
Garrenton,  Barbara  M.  '62,  Box  458,  Bethel.  N.C 
Garrett,  Julie  Sargent  '61,  54  Kynlyn  Rd.,  Radnor,  Pa.,  138,  303, 

313 
Garvin,  Elizabeth  G.  '61,  805  Sunset  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  313 
Gaskin,  Lola  Ellen,  2612  Acadia  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Gault,  Lucile  Draper,   110  Carr  St.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
Geckeler,  Judy  Ann  "64,  4312  Walton  Court,  Middletown,  Ohio, 

57,  147,  375 
Geesey,  Cynthia  Leigh  '64,  215  Ruskin  Dr.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  123,  375 
George,  Desma  Kay  '62,  509  N.  Manchester  St.,  Arlington  3,  Va., 

341 
Getz,  Carol  Ann  '64,  217  W.  Center  St.,  Nazareth,  Pa.,  76,  375 
Giavani,  Elizabeth  Marie  '61,  415  W.  Davis  Blvd.,  Tampa  6,  Fla., 

38,39,41,272,  314 
Gibson,  Fannie  C  '62,  Rt.  1,  Laurel  Hill,  N.C,  122,  341 
Gilbert,  Lynn  Patricia  '64,  36  Westminster  Terrace,  West  Orange, 

N.J.,67,  375 
Gillespie,  Mildred  O.  '64,  1606  Burnwood  Rd.,  Baltimore  12,  Md., 

144,  145,  375 
Gillie,  Mary  Olive  '62,  1211  Forest  Rd.,  Reidsville,  N.C,  125,  341 
Gillooly,  Linda  L.  '64,  5023  Allen  St.,  Sylvania,  Ohio,  92,  147,  375 
Gimbel,  Mary  G.  '62,  7910  Sherwood  Ave..  Towson  4,  Md.,  129, 

269,  341 
Given;  Linda  L.  '62,  902  Carrick  Ave.,  High  Point,  N.C,  133,  341 
Glass,  Jeannette  Harmon  '62,  910  Courtland  Ave.,  Reidsville,  N.C, 

66,  141.  341 
Glynn,  Mary  E.  '63,  909  Greenwood  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  99,  357 
Godfrey,  Janet  Alice  '61,  68  Spellman  Rd.,  Westwood,  Mass.,  314 
Godlove,  Joan  '61,  1901  Sheridan  Rd.,  Lawton,  Okla.,  314 
Godwin.  Ruby  Walnita  '64,  4907  Oleander  Dr.,  Wilmington,  N.C, 

67,375 
Golding,  Carolyn  M.  '63,  800  28th  St.,  Vienna,  W.Va.,  357 
Golson,  Mary  Ann  "62,   728  Felder  Ave.,  Montgomery,  Ala.,   137, 

341 
Gooding,  Phebe  Anne  C  '61,  3201  Denise  St.,  Durham,  N.C 
Goodman,  Dorothy  K.  '62,  501  Maupin  Ave.,  Salisbury,  N.C,  120, 

125,  341 
Goodman,  Margaret  Ann,  Box  366,  Chadbourn,  N.C. 
Goodrich,  Ruth  '62,   1200  Venetian  Way,  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  52, 

341 
Goodson,  Sara  Ann  '61,  901   Colville  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  146, 

314 
Gordon,  Diana  R.  '62,  606   14th  Ave.  N.E.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 

141,357 
Gorfain,  Suzanne  Virginia  '61,  501  N.  Bristol  Ave.,  Los  Angeles  49, 

Calif.,  134,  314 
Gornto,  Janet  Sue  '62,  Box  26,  Rt.  1,  Green  Mountain,  N.C,  341 
Gould,  Rebecca  Ann  '64,  7  Wodenethe  Dr.,  Beacon,  N.Y.,  375 
Graham,  Diana  S.  '63,  680  Ash  St.,  Denver  20,  Colo.,  53,  357 
Gravelle,  Karen  '64,  21204  38th  Ave,,  Bayside  61,  N.Y.,  98,  375 
Graves,  Carolyn  Ann  '62,  1329  Octavia  St..  New  Orleans,  La,,  342 
Greef,  Gara  M.  K.  '62,  1330  W.  Main  St.,  Waynesboro,  Va.,  141, 

342 


Green,  Louise  '61,  20  Dickinson  Rd.,  Darien,  Conn,,  38,  125,  314 
Greene,  Barbara  J,  '63,  Box  31,  Yadkinville,  N,C.,  357 
Greenlaw,  Elizabeth  R,  '62,  773  16th  Ave.  N,,  St,  Petersburg,  Fla,, 

134,  342 
Greenleaf,  Judith  Estes  '64,  604   Westover  Dr„  Nashville,  Tenn., 

375 
Greer,  Catherine  Ann  '61,  229  Hampton  Roads  .\ve,,  Hampton,  Va,, 

130,  315 
Gregory,  Anne  Jackson  '64,  Westover  Rd.,  Hope  Valley,  Durham, 

N.C,  376 
Gregory,  Jane  D.  '63,  1309  Mulberry  Rd.,  Martinsville,  Va.,  125, 

357 
Grier,  Rosalind  '63,  Rt.  3,  Box  133A,  Charlotte  3,  N.C,  357 
Griffin,  Beverly  F.  '64,  Riverwood  Box  1320,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  376 
Grimes,  Betty  Jean  '62,  130  S.  Wayne  St.,  MiUedgeville,  Ga.,  50, 

342 
Griscom,  Elma  Elizabeth  '64,  256  Abbey  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Mich., 

376 
Griswold,  Laura  J.  '63,  50  Rosedale  Ave,,  Madison,  N,J,,  357 
Gronemeyer,  Suzanne  Carol  '64,  1 750  Texar  Dr,,  Pensacola,  Fla,, 

124,  376 
Grotz,  Diane  Marie  "64,  148  Canterbury  Dr,,  Dayton  29,  Ohio,  139, 

376 
Groves,  Patricia  Wells  '62.  5831  Pearidge  Rd,,  Huntington,  W.Va,, 

51,  129,  342 
Guenard.  Andree  Leigh  '62,  511  Churchill  Rd,,  McLean,  Va.,  342 
Guerry,  Alice  C  '64,  118  Lake  Dale  Ave.,  Lake  City,  S.C,  67,  376 
Gurley,  Lona  J.  '62.  607  N.  Pollock  St.,  Selma,  N.C,  43,  146,  342 
Guthrie,  Gail  Florelen  '61,  5108  Westridge  Rd.,  Washington   16, 

D.C,  145,  315 
Gwynn,  Helen  E.  '63,  1 14  S,  Hatton  Ave,,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  57,  357 
Haas,  Rebecca  Anne  '64,  147  E.  Oakridge,  Metairie,  La.,  143,  376 
Hagler,  Alva  Frances  '64,  1000  Florida  Blvd.,  Neptune  Beach,  Fla., 

376 
Haim,  Simmel  F.  '61,  2004  Cole  Mill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Haley,  Jo  Harriet  '64,  818  Azalea  St.,  Houston  18,  Texas,  143,  376 
Halla,  Frances  Byrd  '64,  199  Edgewood  Dr.,  York,  Penn.,  135 
Halsey,  Eleanor  Paige  '61,  38  State  St.,  Charleston,  S.C, 
Halsted,  Ann  Watson  '64,  8305  N,  Allen  Lane,  Milwaukee  1  7,  Wis,, 

143 
Hamel,  Judith  Lynn  '64,  407  Awixa  Rd,,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,,  139, 

376 
Hamilton,  Anne  H,  '62,  440  Coffee  Pot  Riviera,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 

134,342 
Hamilton,  Elizabeth  C.  '62,  2256  Cranford  Rd„  Durham,  N,C,  146 
Hamlin,  Charlotte  Frances  '61,  1 102  N,  Gre.gson  St,,  Durham,  N,C,, 

141,  315 
Hanke,  Karen  L,  '62,   10078  Springwood,  St,  Louis  24,  Mo„  38, 

336,  342 
Hansberry,  Sally  Ann  '64,  44  Whiting  St,,  Lunenburg,  Mass,,  376 
Hansen,  Caroline  C  '61,  2213  Linden  Lane,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

271,  315 
Hansen,  Jenne  E,  '61,  5615  Marengo  Rd,,  Washington  16,  D,C, 

315 
Hansen,  Jennie  Lee  "64,  5319  Dairv  Dr,,  Fayetteville,  N,C, 
Harden,  Judith  A,  '63,  255  Woodlands  Ave,,  Mobile,  Ala,,  130,  357 
Hardison.  Joann  '8:!,  Rt.  3.  Box  126A,  Rocky  Mount,  N,C,,  357 
Harper,  ,\'uur   M     i>J,    .in  .\    Cnit.-i   St.,  Hickory,  N,C, 

Harper.  |r,,,,    \ '<•  ;     :j  i'.  S  W    i.-.il,  .\ve.,  Miami  55,  Fla.,  357 

Harrell,  Xln.M,.  I    \i,,i   t,  J.  l;..x  m,   (  ,,renville,  N.C,  78.  342 
Harrington,  P.iUui.i   B.    (.1,  'ml    S.u.mnah  Rd.,  Lewes,  Del.,   122, 

315 
Harrison,  Sandra  Jo  '63,  211  N.  Main  St.,  Berlin,  Md.,  53,  76,  142, 

358 
Hart,  Carole  Ann  '63,  42  College  St.,  Box  66,  WeaverviUe,  N.C, 

57,  141,  358 
Hart,  Frances  Ann  '64,  809  Bellview  St.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C,  376 
Hart,  Mary  Ann  '64,  325  Horace  Mann  Ave.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C, 

50,  376 
Hartman,  Julia  Meredith  '64,  The  Oaks,  Hartford  City,  Ind.,  195, 

376 
Hartsell,  Frances  M.  '62,  107  Hillside  Ave.,  Concord,  N.C,  53,  115, 

342 
Hartshorn,  Sue  E.  '63,  545  S.  Harrison  Lane,  Denver  9,  Colo.,  130, 

358 
Haskett,  Eleanor  Jo  '62,  114  Seagrove  Rd.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  146, 

342 
Hayes,  Gladys  L,  '64,  73  Hamlin  Dr,,  Cincinnati  18,  Ohio,  131,  376 
Haynes,  Nina  Bryce  '61,  9  Stonycrest  Rd,,  Rye,  N,Y.,  262 
Healv,  Katherine  W.  '63,  3559  Hardand  Rd,  S,W,,  Roanoke,  Va., 

358 
Heath,  Anne  M.  '63,  419  Walnut  St.,  New  Orleans  18,  La.,  122,  358 
Heck,  Beverly  Lynne  '61,  119  N.E.  3rd  St.,  Miami  33,  Fla.,  316 
Hedden,  Carol  Ann  '61,  1 16  Merriman  Rd.,  Lenoir,  N.C,  145 
Hedrick,  Jane  Herman  '61,  109  Pine  Cone  Dr.,  Oxford,  N.C,  316 
Heer,  Rosemary  F.  '64,  718  W.  Farriss  Ave.,  High  Point,  N.C,  147, 

376 


Heilmann,  Nancy  E.  '62,  916  Greenwood  Ave.,  Winnetka,  111.,  142, 

342 
Heiser,  Joan  M.  '62,  1112  Maple  Cliflf  Dr.,  Lakewood  7,  Ohio,  133 
Helm,  Nancy  Porter  '61,  Lime  Kiln  Lane,  Louisville,  Ky.,  130,  316 
Helm,  Susan  P.  '63,  103  Midland  Ave.,  Rye,  N.Y.,  358 
Herbert,  Elizabeth  Rose  '61,  202  HiUcrest  Dr.,  High  Point,  N.C.,  38, 

316 
Herrin,  Helen  Kay  '64,  1204  Fairfield  Dr.,  Gastonia,  N.C.,  124,  377 
Hershey,  Molly  Jo  '62,  460  Richmond  Ave.,  Buflfalo  22,  N.Y.,  138, 

343 
Hess,  Barbara  Doty  '62,  3514  Washington  Rd.,  W.   Palm  Beach, 

Fla.,  343 
Hess,  Barbara  Ruth  '63,  400  Fairway  Terrace  S.E.,  Cedar  Rapids, 

Iowa,  343 
Hester,  Harriet  J.  '63,  143  S.  Laurel  Ave.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C.,  137, 

358 
Heugh,  Elaine  M.  '63,  Box  413  Belle  Terre,  Port  Jefferson,  N.Y.,  358 
Hewitt,  Margaret  Firey  '61.   1200  N.  College  St.,  Kinston,  N.C., 

146,  316 

Hitchcock,  Frances  S.  '63,  58  Green  Ave.,  Lawrenceville,  N.J.,  53, 

358 
Hicks,  Darlington  R.  '63,  317  8th  N.W.,  Mason  City,  Iowa 
Hightower,  Mary  D.  '63,  4535  47th  St.  N.W.,  Washington  16,  D.C., 

99,  351,  358 
Hill,  Ann  P.  '63,  2510  Montrose  Court,  Charlotte  7,  N.C.,  358 
Hill,  Mary  Patricia  '64,   215  Sheridan  Circle,   Charleston,  W.Va., 

147,  377 

Hilton,  Caroline  C.  '63,  3504  Echo  Hill  Rd.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  135, 

358 
Himelick,  Carol  Ann  '63,  Rt.  1,  White  Oak  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C.,  358 
Hinman,  Susan  Lee  '64,  15  Pelham  Rd.,  Philadelphia  19,  Pa.,  139, 

377 
Hinze,  Marlene  '61,  1807  Oleander,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  130,  201,  316 
Hobbs,  Sarah  L.  '63,  115  Pinecrest  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C.,  97,  122,  358 
Hock,  Judith  Lee  '62,  Washington  St.,  Genoa,  Ohio,  343 
Hockstader,  Maryann  '61,  77  Haights  Crossroad,  Chappaqua,  N.Y. 
Hodder,  Virginia  A.  C.  '63,  1217  Dinwiddle  Ave.,  Richmond  29, 

Va.,  138,  358 
Hodgin,  Cynthia  Miriam  '61,  Box  116,  Upperville,  Va. 
Hodson,  M.  Ann  '63,  34  Briarcliff  Rd.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.,  133, 

358 
Hoeser,  Mary  Lynne  '64,  4005  Statewood  Rd.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

377 
Hoffman,  Joan  '64,  407  Benton  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.,  377 
Holmes,  Virginia  E.  '64,  1441  Washington  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa., 

135,  377 
Holmquist,  Joan  B.  '64,  2304  Hickory  Lawn  Dr.,  Rockford,   111., 

139,  377 
Holsinger,  Gretchen  Marie  '64,  2306  Wilson  St.,  Durham,  N.C.,  57, 

377 
Holtgren,  Evelyn  Anne  '61,  530  Elm  St.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  316 
Holton,  Mary  Gail  '62,  Box  30,  Wilkesboro,  N.C.,  316 
Hoot,  Nancy  Ann  '61,  Box  879,  Greenville,  N.C.,  316 
Horack,  Katharine  '63,  1519  Exposition  Blvd.,  New  Orleans  18,  La., 

358 
Home,  Katharine  D.  '62,  134  S.  Churchill  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  N.C., 

122,  157,  343 
Horr,  Nancy  Louise  '64,  1554  22nd  St.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio,  57,  377 
Hosck,  Libby  Marrie  '61,  150  Burkewood  Rd.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y., 

316 
Houck,  Mary  J.  '63,  5760  Appian  Way,  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  146,  358 
Howard,  Frances  C.  '63,  5301  Friendly  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Hoyle,  Kathryn  D.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  1840,  Hendersonville,  N.C. 
Hoyt,  Katharine  Virginia  '61,  730  Brush  Hill  Rd.,  Milton  86,  Mass., 

138,  317,  358 
Hubbard,  Martha  A.  '62,  308  Pittsboro  St.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C,  343 
Hubbs,  Geraldine  S.  '62,  33  Cane  St.,  W.  Asheville,  N.C,  343 
Huck,  Mary  Lou  '64,  201  Vestavia  Circle,  Birmingham  9,  Ala.,  136, 

377 
Hudnell,  Virginia  Morris  '61,   108  Robins  Dr.,  San  Antonio  41, 

Texas,  317 
Hudson,  Melissa  E.  '63,  7519  Hampden  Lane,  Bethesda  14,  Md., 

358 
Huey,  Sybil  Flowers  '61,  501  S.E.  25th  Ave.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

317 
Hull,  Susan  Victoria  '61,  235  Heathwood  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  317 
Humm,  Sandra  S.  '63,  2528  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  358 
Hunt,  Kathryn  Newburg  '61,  141  Orthoridge  Rd.,  Lutherville,  Md., 

43 
Hunt,  Mary  Ella  '63,  Rt.  3,  Easley,  S.C,  43,  358 
Hunyadi,  Susan  Carole  '64,  3520  Futlon  Rd.  N.W.,  Canton  8,  Ohio, 

377 
Hurley,  Carol  Lee  '62,  1 1  Fairview  Blvd.,  Ft.  Meyers  Beach,  Fla., 

343 
Huser,  Merilee  '62,  3913  W.  60th  St.,  Minneapolis  24,  Minn.,  143, 

343 
Hutcheson,  Joan  '64,  1000  Chestnut  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  67,  139, 

377 


Hutchinson,  Gwyn  '62,  218  Covington  St.,  Laurinburg,  N.C,  145, 

343 
Ingham,  Margo  M.  '63,  121  Oakleaf  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,   134, 

'359 
Ingram,  Nancy  Sloan  '64,  130  N.  Kingston  Ave.,  Rockwood,  Tenn., 

101,  377 
Ireland,  Patricia  B.  '62,  1005  Nichols  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  343 
Irwin,  Anne  R.  '63,  616  Beverly  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  16,  Pa.,  93,  142, 

351    359 
Isaly,  Carolyn  '64,  708  Uhler  Rd.,  Marion,  Ohio,  131,  377 
Ishiguro,  Reiko,  Osaka  Chofu  Cho,  Shimonoseki  City,  Japan 
Isley,  Kay  Ellen  '63,  1117  Aycock  Ave.,  Burlington,  N.C,  125,  359 
Ivey,  Adelyn  SherriU  '64,  359  Second  St.  PI.  N.W.,  Hickory,  N.C, 

377 
Jacobs,  Ellen  Dinerman  '61,  1001  Sheffield  Rd..  Teaneck,  N.J. 
Jacobus,  Marie  E.  '64,  123  Greenwood  Dr.,  Millburn,  N.J.,  67,  147, 

377 
James,  Patricia  Talfryn  '64,  209  Oak  Lane,  Cranford,  N.J.,  377 
James,  Scherer  G.  '63,  240  S.  Main  St.,  Mount  Airy,  N.C,  125,  359 
Jarden,  Joan  E.  '63,  21  Wordsworth  Rd.,  Short  Hills,  N.J.,  38,  118, 

359 
Jarrett,  Mary  L.  '63,  Rt.  1,  Efland,  N.C,  359 
Jenkins,  Nancy  Ann  '63,  3041  Cascade  Rd.  S.W.,  Atlanta  11,  Ga., 

56,  57,  359 

Jenkins,  Nancy  Elaine  '64,  438  Burrage  Rd.,  Concord,  N.C,  125, 

377 
Jennings,  Judith  L.  '63,  3002  Colonial  Hill  Rd.,  Louisville  5,  Ky., 

359 
Jerome,  Sandra  Suzanne  '61,   140  Carlton  Rd.,  Waban  68,  Mass., 

122,  317 
Johns,  Judith  Ann  '61,  1329  N.  St.  Joseph  St.,  South  Bend  17,  Ind., 

48,  318 
Johnson,  Barbara  Ruth  '64,  3126  Oaklvn  Dr.,  Tampa,  Fla.,  377 
Johnson,  Betty  J.  '62,  421  W.  Clifford  St.,  Winchester,  Va.,  343 
Johnson,  Lenore  Ruth  '61,  Box  423,  Walnut  Cove,  N.C,  318 
Johnson,  Mary  J.  '64,  216  Oakwood  Rd.,  Fairfax,  Wilmington  3, 

Del.,  378 
Johnson,  Mary  Lily  '61.  421  Transylvania  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  146, 

318 
Johnson,  Wendy  Leigh  '64,  14  Tally  Ho  Lane,  Belle  Haven,  Alex- 
andria, Va.,  378 
Johnston,  Annie  Lewis  '61,  427  Walnut  Ave.,  Jackson,  Tenn.,  38, 

101,  125,  196,  201,  267,  318 
Johnston,  Mary  Diana  '61,  4600  Marque  Dr.,  New  Orleans,  La., 

318 
[ohnston,  Sallie  Dunlap  '61,  Old  Frankfort  Pk.,  Versailles,  Ky., 

130,135,142,318 
Johnston,  Susan  Symes  '62,  533  Highbrook  Ave.,  Pelham  Manor, 

N.Y.,  343 
Jolly.  Margaret  Anne  '64,  7601  Cornwall  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va., 

131,  368,385 
Jones,  Carolyn  '63,  15  Montgomery  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  78,  142, 

353 
Jones,  Diana  Adele  '64,  211  W.  Wayne  Ave.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  378 
Jones,  Louise  H.  '61,  311  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C 
Jones,  Mary  Ellis  '63,  440  Highland  Rd.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  138,  358 
Jones,  Pamela  Louise  '64,  1026  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

57,  132,378 

Jones,  Ruth  Ann  '61,  13  E.  Central  Ave.,  Paoli,  Pa.,  68,  343 
Jones,  Sara  Bay  '63,  834  East  Highland,  Carthage,  Mo.,  359 
Jordan,  Dorothy  Susan  '64,  2500  Hobbs  Rd.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  76 
Jordan,  Gail  '64,  205  Swann  Rd.,  Suitland,  Md.,  67 
Jordan,  Janet  Marie  '61,  216  W.  Colonial,  Thomasville,  N.C,  125, 

318 
Jordan,  Patricia  Brown  '64,  515  Tremont  Park.  Lenoir,  N.C,  101 
Jordan,  Susan  Patricia  '64,  42  Fair  Hill  Rd.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  131, 

378 
Josko,  Eva  M.  '63,   1850  Monroe  St.  N.W.,  Washington  10,  D.C, 

359 
Jourdan.  Martha  A.  '63,  312  East  6th  St.,  Box  205,  Siler  City,  N.C, 

145,  359 
Joyce,  Dorothy  D.  '63,  442  Summit  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C,  78,  359 
Judd,  Sherry  Joy  '61,  1122  Stonewall  Dr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,   137, 

271,  318 
Judd,  Susan  E.  '62,  P.  O.  Box  235,  Varina,  N.C. 
kahlke,  Carolyn  '63,  320  East  Savidge  St.,  Spring  Lake,  Mich.,  146, 

359 
Kairinen,  Eila  O.  '62,  1918  Spruce  St.,  Fayetteville,  N.C,  122,  343 
Katz,  Margery  Ann  '62,  2557  Steele  Rd.,  Baltimore  9,  Md.,  343 
Katson,  Constance  '64,  4426  Constitution  N.E.,  Albuquerque,  N.M., 

378 
Kauffman,  Marcia  Ann  '64,  112  Highland  Rd.,  Southwood  Hills, 

York,  Pa.,  76,  147,  378 
Kaufman,  Betsy  Anne  '63,  420  Dunbar  Ave.,  Melbourne,  Fla.,  130, 

359 
Keeler,  Irmgard  M.  '61,  130  N.  Tattnall  St.,  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  43, 

343 


Kellcrmann,  Carolyn   King  '62.   211    Magnolia  Ave.,   S.   Pittsburg, 

Tenn.,  43,  145,  343 
K?llett,  Judith  Adelaide  '61,  1400  Seminole  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C., 

38,  130,  318 
Kelley,  Barbara  J.  '63,  3403  Gilden  Dr.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  53,  130, 

359 
Kelley,  Helen  Cain  '61,  1724  Wrightsboro  Rd.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  87, 

Kelly,  Linda  C.  '63,  2021  Southwood  Rd.,  Birmingham  9,  Ala.,  137 
Kennedy,  Barbara  C,  807  Hermitage  Ct.  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Kennedy,  Ellen  Ann  '61,218  Ruth  St.,  Maryville,  Tenn.,  344 
Kent,  Mildred  Elizabeth  '61,  P.  O.  Box  230,  Granite  Falls,  N.C,  318 
Kenyon,  Sarah  A.  '63,  Rt.  2,  Hillsboro,  N.C.,  359 
Kerr,  Karen  Louise  '61,  Box  147,  Damascus,  Ohio,  344 
Kershaw,  Roxanne  Edgcomb  '64,  3217  Amherst  Ave.,  Columbia, 

S.C,  378 
Ketcham,  Margaret  Parrish  '61,  117  Hawthorn  Rd.,  Baltmiore  10, 

Md.,  319 
Kettering,  Ann  H.  '64,  729  Coleman  Ave.,  Fairmont,  "W.Va.,   139, 

378 
Kiefer,  Karen  Jean  '64,  39  Sappington  Acres,  St.  Louis  26,  Mo., 

135,  378 
Kienzle,  Kathleen  J.  '64,  99  S.  Columbia,  Columbus,  Ohio,  135,  378 
Kimbrough,  Laurel  A.  '63,  4631  Brafferton,  Bloomfield  Hills,  53, 

76,  130,  359 
Kime,  Allison  Flood  '64,  823  2nd  St.,  "Wright  Patterson,  Ohio,  124, 

378 
Kimmerle,  Nancy  Jo  '64,  116  McKeel  Ave.,  Tarrytown,  N.Y.,  136, 

378 
King,  Martha  Ann  '63,  882  N.W.  66th  Ave.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

359 
Kirkman,  Ann  Jarrell  '62,  P.  O.  Box  581,  High  Point,  N.C,  141,  344 
Kitchen,  Georgia  Lue  '62,  1209  W.  58th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  344 
Kittelle,  Katherine  A.  '64,  7  Dundee  Rd.,  Larchmont,  N.Y.,   100, 

378 
Klein,  Susan  June  '64,  6111  Sylvan  Dr.,  Columbia,  S.C,  76,  378 
Kline,  Doris  Janet  '62,  1305  Kendall  Rd.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  271,  344 
Kline,  Julie  Anne  '61,  4501  31st  Si.  S.,  Arlington  6,  Va.,  122,  125 
Kline,  Nancy  PrisciUa  '62,  413  Windsor  St.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  133, 

344 
Klopfer,  Martha  Smith,  Dept.  Zoology  Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Knapp,  Kristina  Margaret  '64,  6823  Edmonstone  Ave.,  Richmond, 

Va.,'l43,  378 
Kneen,  Judith  Oakes  '64,  Highland  Lane  Box  514,  Ashtabula,  Ohio, 

131,  379 
Knobeloch,  Claire  '62,  Hdqs.  U.S.  Army  Hawaii,  APO  957,  San 

Francisco,  Calif.,  93,  344 
Kohn,  Adrinne  Carole  '64,  2  Arbor  Lane,  Merrick,  N.Y.,  126,  127, 

378 
Kramer,  Elizabeth  Ann  '62,  205  Ash  St.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.C,  133, 

344 
Kraus,  Elizabeth  K.  '64,  7707  Whittier  Blvd.,  Bethesda  14,  Md.,  379 
Krause,  Caroline  H.  '64,  Box  493,  Jaffrey  Center,  N.H.,  67,  379 
Kredel,  Olivia  Orme  '64,  60  Montague  St.,  Charleston,  S.C,  99, 

379 
Kriener,  F.  Louanne,  150  Alta  Ave.,  Danville,  Ky. 
Krueger,  Karen  Elizabeth  '64,   300   Brookline   Blvd.,   Havertown, 

Pa. 
Kutcher,  Rosalyn  Ruth  '61,  23  Lenox  St.,  New  London,  Conn.,  48, 

51    319 
Laco'ss,  Elizabeth  Louise,  1454  Alexander  Rd.,  Rock  Hill,  S.C,  43, 

319 
Lamb,  Carol  Anne  '62,  275  Ogden  Ave.,  W.  Englewood,  N.J.,  41, 

134,  344  ^   , 

Lamkin,  Margaret  Louise  '61,  6000  N.  27th  Rd.,  Arlington  7,  Va., 

122   319 
Langdon,  Suzanne  F.  '64,  4016  Bristol  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  379 
Larmore,  Carrell  A.  '63,  963  Harte  Dr.  S.W.,  Atlanta  10,  Ga.,  137, 

360 
Larsen,   Patricia  M.  '63,  991   Lake  Hollingsworth,   Lakeland,  Fla., 

134,  360 
Lassiter,  Nancy  L.  '63,  726  Sunset  Dr.,  Smithfield,  N.C,  137,  360 
Lea    Lillian  Richards  '63,  6600  Glenraore  Dr.,  Falls  Church,  Va., 

122,  360 
Lea,  Mary  Ann  '63,  656  Westfield  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  122,  360 
Leahy,  Margaret  P.  '64,  902  Clemson  Dr.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  128, 

379' 
Lee,  Elizabeth  Anne  '61,  439  Hillcrest  Rd.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  319 
Lee,  Margaret  E.  '64,  Drury  Lane,  RFD  3,  Willoughby,  Ohio,  379 
Leinbach,  Ann  Elizabeth  '62,  Rt.  1,  Shattalon  Dr.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  93,  344 
Leland,  Marjorie  Allston  '61,  7800  Ruxwood  Rd.,  Ruxton  4,  Md., 

320 
Lengyel,  Elizabeth  Ann  '61,  255  Moss  Farm  Rd.,  Cheshire,  Conn., 

320 
Lennard,  Beverly  Self  '64,  1729  Dyson  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  7,  Ga.,  76, 

379 


Leonard,  Catherine  G.  '64,  Green  Hill  Rd.,  Madison,  N.J.,  123,  379 
Leonard,  Rhonwen  '62,  119  W.  Second  Ave.,  Lexington,  N.C,  43, 

137,  344 

Leshanna,  Sandra  Lynne  '61,  2315  Haven  Ridge  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta, 

Ga.,  134,  319,  320 
Leslie,  Carroll  Ann  '64,  1614  N.  Greenbrier  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va., 

132,  379 
Letzler,  Susan  Barbara  '62,  237  N.  Galveston  St.,  Arlington  3,  Va., 

43,  344 
Leutwiler,  Jean  '62,  16  Overbrook  Dr.,  St.  Louis  County  24,  Mo. 
Levin,  Miriam  '61,  86  Elmwood  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  43,  320 
Levine,  Frankie  Blacker  '61,  303  Banersfield  St.,  Hamlet,  N.C,  320 
Lewis,  Marilyn  '61,  4216  Opalocka  Dr.,  McLean,  Va.,  273 
Lewis,  Mary  C  '64,  Box  5,  FarmviUe,  N.C,  123,  379 
Lewis,  Valerie  Ann  '64,  3296  Perry  Ave.,  Bronx  67,  N.Y.,  144,  145, 

379 
Lilly,  Irene  K.  '62,  Box  405,  West  Falmouth,  Mass.,  43,  344 
Lilly,  Ruth  Virginia  '64,  4041  N.  Meridian  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind,, 

57,  197,  379 
Lime,  Elizabeth  Louise  '64,  20  Division  St.,  Canton,  N.C,  379 
Lippard,  Nancy  Thames,  Hot  Springs,  N.C,  320 
Lipphard,  Carol  Wilkins  '61,  2421  Calvin  Ave.,  Louisville  6,  Ky. 
Littell,  Janet  Carol  '64,  1221  Radnor  PI.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  379 
Little,  Catharine  F.  '63,  206  Rose  Terrace,  Wadesboro,  N.C,  53, 

124,360 
Little,  Mary  John  '61,  Pinetops,  N.C,  46,  122,  320 
Lockwood,  Kathleen  D.  '62,  Box  158,  Rt.  1,  Northport,  N.Y.,  129, 

344 
Loeb,  Linda  Marie  '64,  138  Warwick  Dr.,  Lutherville,  Md.,  379 
Loeber,  Judith  Gail  '61,  11  Soundview  Crest,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  43, 

138,  201,  321 

Logan,   Emmelyn  S.  '62,  Box  228,  Woodstock,  Va.,  43,  87,   120, 

122,  344 
Long,  Linda  Marie  '64,  409  Tyler  Place,  Alexandria,  Va.,  67,  379 
Love,  Sarah  E.  '63,    1921  N.  HarriU  St.,  Charlotte  5,  N.C,  360 
Lovelace,  Grace  lone  '64,  3520  Huon  Dr.,  Louisville  18,  Ky.,  379 
Loveland,  Catherine  A.  '62,  Box  45,  Cape  Coral,  Fla.,  271,  360 
Lowenbach,  Christine  H.  '63,  Box  79,  Rt.  3,  Durham,  N.C,  146, 

360 
Lucas,  Mary  D.  '64,  1318  Queens  Rd.  W.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  57,  379 
Ludwig,  Karol  Anne  '62,   1953  Shenandoah  Rd.,  Toledo  7,  Ohio, 

344 
Lumbard,  Martha  '61,  441  Argyle  Dr.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  321 
Lunsford,  Linda  E.  '62,  Wesleyan  Hts.,  Roxboro,  N.C,  65,  133,  345 
Lupton,  Ruth  '63,  Alamance,  N.C,  142,  360 
Lynch,  Helen  Marie  '61,  Burke,  Va.,  134,  321 
Mackenzie,  Susan  F.  '63,  1040  RIverview  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C, 

142 
MacTiernan,  Carol  Stewart  '61,  56  Janice  Place,  Hamburg,  N.Y., 

267,  321 
Maddox,  Melinda  H.  '63,  Rt.  6,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Maddox,  Nola  Elizabeth  '61,   116  Maddox  Ave.,  North  Augusta, 

S.C,  321 
Magner,  Madi  Ruth  '61,  7909  Midnight  Pass  Rd.,  Sarasota,  Fla., 

141,272,321 
Makepeace,  Joanna  C  '62,  Piney  Point,  Marion,  Mass. 
Mann,  Barbara  Louise  '61,  921  Braddock  Rd.,  Cumberland,  Md., 

138,  321 
Margolis,  Maxine  Gail  '63,  Franklin  St.,  Williamston,  N.C,  360 
Marion,  Joan  Claudia  '61,  907  Alhambra  Circle,  Coral  Gables,  Fla., 

125,  321 
Marsh,  Frances  Stewart  '64,  507  S.  Church  St.,  Monroe,  N.C,  379 
Martin,  Felicia  Francine  '61,  5826  N.  Kingsdale,  Chicago  46,  111., 

321 
Martin,  Rosalind  Mary  '64,  P.  O.  Box  817  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  379 
Mason,  Katie  L.  '63,  511  Talbot  Hall  Rd.,  Norfolk  5,  Va.,  142,  360 
Mason,  Nancy  U.  '63,  660  Kingsbury  Circle,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

146,  360 
Massey,  Sue  Ellen  '61,  114  Rose  St.,  Smithfield,  N.C,  321 
Mathews,  Janet  Allen   '64,   21    Brookside   Rd.,   Wallingford,   Pa., 

57,  143,379 
Mathews,  Susan  Clara  '62,  1136  Flamingo  Dr.,  Atlanta  11,  Ga.,  73 
Matrone,  Margaret  A.  S.  '63,  1333  Duplin  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  360 
Matter,  Sandra  Lynn  '61,  748  Palermo  Ave.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  99, 

321 
Matzner,  Hilda  L.,  Box  73,  White  Lake,  S.D. 
Maultsby,  Sara  Elaine  '61,  Rt.  2,  Mebane,  N.C,  322 
May,  Martha  Eloise  '62,  1067  Jackson  Rd.,  Park  Hills,  Covington, 

Ky.,  345 
Mayer,  Barbara  Hamilton  '64,  1050  Ridge  Rd.,  Rock  Hill,  S.C, 

271,  379 
Mayer,  Gail  E.  '63,  N.  Vosseller  Ave.,  Martinsville,  N.J.,  360 
Mayo,  Lynn  Marie  '61,  1425  Hillcrest  Rd.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  52,  322 
McBryde,  Priscilla  '63,  410  E.  Forest  Hills  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

53,  360 
McCrary,  Mary  L.  '63,  Box  1056,  Post,  Texas,  137 


McCIarren,  Sheila  Powell  '61,  3806  N.  Oakland  St.,  Arlington  7, 

Va.,  87,  322 
McCrary,  Dixie  Lee  '61,  806  Taylor  St.,  Bristol,  Tenn.,  269,  322 
McDaniel,  Mildred  C.  '63,  827  East  7th  St.,  Lumberton,  N.G.,  361 
McElderry,  Andrea  '63,   4336   Butler   Place,   Oklahoma  City    18, 

Okla.,  57,  361 
McFarland,  Betty  F.,  Rt.  4,  Rocky  Mount,  Va. 
McFarlane,  Juretta  C.  '64,  1191   West  Wesley  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta 

5,  Ga.,  128,  379 
McGary,  Lucy  Lake  '62,  410  Sleepy  Hollow  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va., 

125,  345 
McGhee,  Carolyn  Sue  '63,  1335  Neel  St.,  Huttington,  W.Va.,  50, 

138,  361 
McGhee,  Mary  Harriette  "64,  149  Gay  Ave.,  Clayton  5,  Mo.,  67, 

136,  379 
McGonigle,  Martha  '62,   1334  Van  Steffy  Ave.,  Wyomissing,  Pa., 

38,  138,  345 
Mclntire,  Ann  Baines  '62,  9701   Elrod  Rd.,  Kensington,  Md.,  122, 

345 
McKaig,  Sylvia  Jean  '64,  2710  Sharon  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C.,   143, 

379 
McKenzie,  Anne  Shuford  '62,  Rt.  1,  Gibson,  N.C.,  137,  345 
McLarty,  Margaret  Whitmel,  Brevard  College,  Brevard,  N.C.,  322 
McLellan,  Mary  Ann  '62,  1650  Robert  St.,  New  Orleans  15,  La., 

41,  124,  345 
McLeod,  Mary  Ann  '62,  623  Kildee  Dr.,  Lexington,  N.C.,  50,  345 
McLeod,  Mary  Jo  '63,  202  Brooks  St.,  Manning,  S.C. 
McNabb,  Donna  Frances  '62,  505  Cherokee,  Newport,  Tenn.,  141, 

345 
McNamara  Ann  '61,  2025  First  Ave.  S.E.,  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  138, 

322 
McNeil,  Emma  Roberta  '62,  1056  Elm  Ave.,  Columbia,  S.C,  345 
McNeill,  Leslie  Gray  '63,  51 1  N.  Madison  St.,  WhiteviUe,  N.C.,  361 
McNiell,  Laverne  '63,  2604  Lowell,  Memphis  14,  Tenn. 
McQuiddy,  Patricia  '64,  19  Oak  Park  Dr.,  St.  Louis  41,  Mo.,  67, 

379 
McQuown,  Dorothy  Inza  "64,  708  Melrose  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C., 

368,  379 
McWhorter,  Evelyn   E.   '64,    1622   Virginia   St.    East,  Charleston, 

W.Va.,  67,  379 
Meacham,  Ruby  Ann  '62,  4905  Flint  Dr.,  Westgate,  Washington 

16,  D.C.,  120,  146,  345 
Medbery,  Sherrell  Lee,  208  Buchanan  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Midgett,  Helen  L.  '62,  Box  104,  Hillsboro,  N.C,  345 
Millar,  Helene  Virginia  '61,  42  Oak  Park  Dr.,  St.  Louis  41,  Mo., 

48,  134,  323 
Miller,  Elizabeth  G.  '63,  766  Spring  Lake  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  125, 

361 
Miller,  Gail  '62,  405  W.  Swon,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  78,  122,  345 
Miller,  Jane  Newman  '64,  5919  Sardis  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  67,  87 
Miller,  Sara  Patricia  '62,  1214  Chestnut  Dr.,  Ashtabula,  Ohio,  43, 

345 
Mills,  Rebecca  Ann  '63,  2701  Connecticut  Ave.,  Washington  8,  D.C, 

78,  367 
Mitchell,  Meriel  Bull  '64,  372  Fairfax  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

124,  379 
Moehlmann,  Holly  Ellen  '64,  South  Park  St.,  Richland,  Pa.,  380 
Moeller,  Martha  Joan  '61,  735  8th  St.,  Wilmette,  111.,  134,  323 
Moffat,  Elizabeth  Ann  '64,  135  Derwent  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  37,  Pa.,  380 
Montague,  Linda  Dean  '64,  Windy  Ridge,  Spruce  Pine,  N.C,  380 
Montgomery,  Diana  B.  '64,  RFD  3,  Smithfield,  N.C,  380 
Montgomery,  Doris  Carolyn  '61,  103  Summit  Ave.,  Kinston,  N.C, 

134,  323 
Montonye,  Merry  Lynn  '64,  1899  W.  Huron  River  Dr.,  Ypsilanti, 

Mich,,  380 
Moody,  Carol  Joan  '61,  1013  14th  Ave.  Dr.  N.W.,  Hickory,  N.C, 

43,  101,  120,  323 
Moody,  Susan  Browne  '62,  3230  Bryn  Mawr,  Dallas  25,  Texas,  50, 

142 
Moore,  Linda  C.  '63,  204  Stebbins  St.,  Ashland,  Va.,  146,  361 
Moore,  Rebecca  Ann  '64,  14  Fairland  St.,  Lexington,  Mass.,  380 
Moorhead,  Mary  Frances  '61,  549  Central  Ave.,  Massapequa,  N.Y., 

324 
Morgan,  Mary  Lena  '62,  Box  308,  Spring  Hope,  N.C,  53,  345 
Morris,  Barbara  R.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  168,  Washington,  N.C,  125,  361 
Morris,  Elizabeth  C  '64,  5205  Albemarle  St.,  Washington  16,  D.C, 

147,  380 
Morris,  Judith  J.  '63,  816  Oleander  Dr.  S.E.,  Aiken,  S.C,  129 
Morse,  Grace  'Virginia  '61,    1005   Riverside  Ave.,  Elizabeth  City, 

N.C,  324 
Moser,  Patricia  Lynne  '61,5  Salem  Rd.,  Rockville  Centre,  N.Y.,  324 
Mosher,  Sandra  Sue  '64,  2343  N.  Vernon  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va.,  136, 

380 
Moss,  Judith  Adele  '64,  849  Richmond  Ave.,  Buffalo  22,  N.'V.,  67, 

132,  380 
Moss,  Julianna  '62,  714  Carpenter  Ave.,  Mooresville,  N.C,  138,  345 


Moss,  Margaret  Elaine  '64,  2001  Winter  St.,  Charlotte  5,  N.C,  136, 

380 
Moyer,  Mary  Joyce  '63,  1338  Eberhart  Ave.,  Columbus,  Ga. 
Mueller,  Nancy  Patricia  '64,  5035  N.  Diversey  Blvd.,  Milwaukee 

17,  Wise,  68,  135,  380 
Murphy,  Evelyn  Frances  '61,  935  Quesada  St.,  Arlington,  Va.,  38, 

324 
Murphy,  Janice  Edna  '62,  197  Austin  Dr.,  Jesup,  Ga. 
Murphy,  Judith  Evelyn  '62,   197  Austin  Dr.,  Jesup,  Ga.,  142,  324 
Murray,  Chiquita  Lynn  '61,  545  Wilkesboro  St.,  Mocksville,  N.C, 

324 
Murray,  Grace  Anne  '62,  3362  Denise  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Muth,  Frances  Hilda  '64,  Old  Annapolis  Rd.,  Ellicott  City,  Md., 

67,  380 
Myers,  Alice  M.  '63,  Countryside  Adition,  Ashland,  Ohio,  130 
Myers,  Dianna  Lynne  '64,  1405  Camp  Ave.,  Rockford,  111.,  67,  380 
Myers,  Marcia  Irene  '62,  2912  Duke  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  120,  346 
Nasser,  Patricia  A.  '63,  610  Fifth  St.,  Huntington,  W.Va.,  361 
Nathanson,  Malvine  Sara  '62,  99  Canterbury  Gate,  Lynbrook,  N.Y., 

96,  126,  346 
Naviasky,  Harriet  Joan  '61,  3902  Fordleigh  Rd.,  Baltimore  15,  Md., 

52,  126,  270,  324 
Neblett,  Beverly  Ann  '64,  3528  Marquette,  Dallas,  Texas,  124,  380 
Neff,  Susan  H.  '63,  Box  428,  Alexandria  Rd.,  Granville,  Ohio,  53, 

134,  361 
Neill,  Janet  Carol  '62,  8909  River  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va.,  201,  324 
Newburg,  Kathryn  Fern  '62,   141  Ohoridge  Rd.,  Lutherville,  Md., 

324 
Ney,  Elsye  Louise  '61,  9247  Atwood  Ave.,  Norfolk  3,  Va.,  324 
Nichols,  Kathleen  '61,  306  West  Union  St.,  Morganton,  N.C,  138, 

324 
Nicholls,  Margaret  F.  '61,  4450  Lake  Rd.,  Bay  Point,  Miami,  Fla., 

324 
Nicholson,  Helen  K.  '62,  406  Devon  St.  Rd.,  Devon,  Pa.,  346 
Nicks,  Sam  Freeman  '63,  701  Gordon  St..  Roxboro,  N.C,  76,  361 
Nicoli,  Kathrine  C  '64,  Corso  Magenta  81,  Milan,  Italy,  101,  380 
Nijhuis,  Ine  '61,  P.  O.  Box  303,  Jamestown,  N.C,  325 
Nikides,  Aglaia  H.  '61,  1050  Cottonwood  Rd.,  Dayton  9,  Ohio,  324 
Nimitz,  Elizabeth  Ann  '61,  Dunham  Hospital,  Cincinnati  5,  Ohio, 

66,  129,  324 
Nimicht,  Elizabeth  '64,  6959  Almours  Dr.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  380 
Noblett,  Sara  Carey  '64,  Irvington  Rd.,  Kilmarnock,  Va.,  132,  380 
Nolan,  Pamela  '64,  433  Forest  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  50,  124,  380 
Norris,  Marcia  M.  '62,  2418  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Northington,  Betty  Page,  2148  Malvern  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C. 
Norwood,  Sandra  Jeane  '64,  1005  Minerva  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Nyberg,  Lois  Meredith  '64,  102  Sweet  Fern  Rd.,  Warwick,  R.I.,  380 
Oehl,  Susan  W.  '62,  182  Fuller  Lane,  Winnetka,  111.,  48,  361 
Ogburn,  Jean  '61,  1806  W.  Market  St.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  43,  325 
Orren,  Anne  Burnette  '61,  704  South  Main  St.,  Reidsville,  N.C,  325 
Osgood,  Grace  M.  '61,  335  Thatcher  Ave.,  River  Forst,  111.,  134,  325 
Osthoff,  Anita  Marie  '64,  617  North  Oak  St.,  Hinsdale,  111.,  57, 

143,  381 
Overton,  Nancy  Jane  '62,  3408  Woodhaven  Rd.,  Nashville  4,  Tenn., 

50,  346 
Owen,  Carolyn  '61,  1201  Norbee  Dr.,  Normandy  Manor,  Wilming- 
ton 3,  Del.,  103,  105,  129,  271,  325 
Pace,  Ellen  Malotte  '64,  7083  Paddison  Rd.,  Cincinnati  30,  Ohio, 

147 
Packard,  Janice  Alden  '64,  2899  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Cincinnati  13, 

Ohio,  128 
Paetsch,  Johanna  '64,  20  Woodlawn  Dr.,  Trumbull,  Conn. 
Painter,  Prudence  Steele  '64,  3427  Guilford  Terrace,  Baltimore  18, 

Md.,  381 
Pallange,  Carol  Ann  '61,  P.  O.  Box  444,  Quaker  Hill,  Conn.,  72, 

325 
Palmer,  Anne  Olevia  '61,  104  Clinton  Dr.,  Anderson,  S.C,  133,  325 
Palmer,  Grace  Ellen  '63,  2525  Highland  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Palmer,   Marglth  Janice  '64,  50  Everett  St.,  Newport,  R.I.,   101, 

131,  381 
Pangborn,  Penelope  Anne  '63,  P.  O.  Box   1896,  Dhahran,  Saudi, 

Arabia,  139,  362 
Panik.  Linda  Elizabeth  '62,  RD.  2,  Easton,  Pa.,  346 
Papesch,  Margaret  E.  '64,  7762  Keller  Rd.,  Cincinnati  43,  Ohio,  381 
Parilla,  Christine  '64,  34  Crestview  Rd.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.,  67, 

381 
Parker,  Elizabeth  '61,  603  Parkway,  High  Point,  N.C,  325 
Parker,  Mary  Ann  '64,  3801  Ocean  Ave.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.,  381 
Parrott,  Virginia  Carter  '62,  Exmore,  Va.,  87,  346 
Parson,  Anne  Murray  '61,  72  Park  Slope,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  94,  326 
Parsons,  Meredith  '63,  338  Greenleaf  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  139,  362 
Patterson,  Kathleen  A.  '62,   10817  86th  Ave.,  Richmond  Hill   18, 

N.Y.,  137,  346 
Patterson,  Susan  E.  '64,  R.  D.  2,  Marion,  N.Y.,  67,  381 
Patton,  Sheila  M.  '64,  6250  Chapman  Field  Dr.,  Miami  56,  Fla., 

131,  381 
Paylor,  Bettie  Kent  '62,  201  Robertson  Ave.,  Danville,  Va.,  346 


Peabody,   Mary  Lucinda  '62,    174  Kensington   Rd.,   Garden   City, 

N.Y.,  68,  120,  122,  346 
Peach,  Stephanie  Miriam  '64,  920  Dacian  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C.,  381 
Peacock,  Mary  Lucy  '61,  P.  O.  Box  176,  Fremont,  N.C.,  326 
Pearce,  Deirdre  Malone  '61,   1603  Duke  University  Rd.,  Durham, 

N.C.,  326 
Pearson,  Marilyn  '63,  58  Palmer  Ave.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y.,  362 
Peck,  Sylvia  Ann  '62,  Jackson  Training  Schol,  Concord,  N.C.,  346 
Pell,  Nancy  Anne  '63,  420  S.W.  11  th  Court,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

362 
Pemberton,  Mary  N.  '63,  Box  7,  Yanceyville,  N.C.,  362 
Perham,  Andrea  Jean  '64,  1105  Foxcroft  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va.,  381 
Perkins,  Agnes  G.  '63,  216  South  Wright  St..  Naperville,  111.,  57, 

125,  362 
Perkins,  Cathryn  A.  '62,  178  Mt.  Paran  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5.  Ga.. 

346 
Perrv.  Jerry  Leverne  '62,  321  Forrest  Rd.,  Henderson,  N.C.,  41, 

125,  346 
Peters.  Donna  Sue  '64,  1024  O  Ave.,  Cayce,  S.C,   124,  346,  381 
Peterson,  Elsie  Janice  '61,  1201  Canterbury  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Peyton,  Patricia  Ann  '61,612  Ridgewood  Dr.,  West  Lafavette,  Ind., 

73,  120,  142,  326 
Phillips,  Brenda  Lee  '62,  60  Orchard  Farm  Rd.,  Port  Washington, 

N.Y.,  76,  134,  346 
Phillips,  Sandra  Ann  '62,  109  N.  Eastern  St.,  Greenville,  N.C,  346 
Pickard,  Karen  S.  '63,  3109  N.  Nelson  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va.,  362 
Pickard,  Sallie  '61,  1945  Randolph  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  38,  326 
Pickett,  Helen  Louise  '64,  914  Vicar  Lane,  Alexandria,  Va.,  67,  381 
Pierce,  Sally  Ann  "61,  2112  Roswell  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  132,  326 
Pierce,  Sara  Hunt  '64,    1710  Cambridge   Dr.,  Kinston,  N.C,  67, 

125,  381 
Piercy,   Lynn   Brimimer   '61,    1906   Pagebrook   Rd.,    Silver   Spruig, 

Md.,  326 
Pierle,  Carol  B.  T.,  17  Forrestdale,  Rose  of  Sharon  Rd.,  Durham, 

N.C 
Pierpont,  Carolyn  E.  '64,  808  Coolidge  St.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  135,  381 
Pike.  Deborah  '62,  1520  Carolina  Ave.,  Kings|)ort,  Tenn.,  270 
Pipas,  Carol  Anne  '63,  213  East  Northport  Rd.,  Kings  Park,  N.Y., 

362 
Pittman,  Germaine  '64,   315  South  Beverly  Glen,  Los  Angeles  24, 

Calif.,  132,  381 
Place,  Mary  Elizabeth  '61,  705  East  Worthington  Ave.,  Charlotte  3, 

N.C 
Plair,  Gaynl  K.  '62,  113  3rd  St.  N.E.,  Washington  2,  D.C,  271  362 
Plaster,  Nancy  Ruth  '61,  Patrick  Springs,  Va.,  327 
Piatt,  Bonnie  Ruth  '63,  Purchase  Rd.,  Southbury,  Conn.,  362 
Pollack,  Valerie  L  '63,  1421  Autumn  Rd.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.,  362 
Pons,  Jonnie  Alberta  '62,  217  Riverside  Dr.,  Morganton,  N.C,  125, 

347 
Porter,  Sharon  S.  '64,  200  Kenosha  St.,  Walworth,  Wise,  68,  381 
Porter,  Susan  M.  '62,  819  Onslow  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  347 
Porter,  Suzanne  Lee  '62,  Hillsville,  Va. 
Powell,  Bess  Pearle  '61,   1128  Magnolia  Place,  Wilmington,  N.C, 

201 
Powell,  Eleanor  P.  '64,  804  Park  Ave.,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  381 
Powers,  Lola  Iris  '62,  6509  Kenhowe  Dr.,  Bethesda,  Md.,  94,  95, 

96,  97,  347 
Prewitt,  Alice  Adair  '64,  8400  Michael  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va.,  57, 

381 
Price,  Alma  Jean  '64,  P.  O.  Box  1145,  Kannapolis,  N.C,  135,  381 
Price,  Patricia  Reade  '63,  D  1  D  University  Apts.,  Durham,  N.C, 

362 
Pridgen,  Martha  Lumbard  '61,  441  Argyle  Dr.,  Alexandria,  Va. 
Pritchett,  Anne  Sartin  '64,  712  Quaker  Lane,  High  Point,  N.C,  381 
Proctor,  Addria  Hardin  '61,  1304  S.  Garnett  St..  Henderson,  N.C, 

120,  362 
Proctor,  Barbara  A.  '63,  1304  South  Garnett  St.,  Henderson,  N.C, 

137 
Pruett,  Susan  Brunn  '61,  613  West  Union  St.,  Morganton,  N.C. 
Quinby,  Miriam  J.  '64,  1801  Wycliff,  Orlando,  Fla.,  140,  141,  144, 

381 
Ragan,  Martha  Rebecca  '64,  Box  98,  Archdale,  N.C,  381 
Rager,  Judith  Ann  '63,  4405  Beverly  Dr.,  Dallas  5,  Texas,  362 
Raincy,'  Mathilda  Ann  '61,  48  Pine  Ridge  Rd.,  Wellesley  Hills  82. 

Mass.,  327 
Ramseur,  Mary  Rast  '64,  305  North  St.,  Anderson,  S.C,  123,  382 
Ramsey,  Carol  Ann  '63,  2512  Sunset  Dr.,  Tampa  9,  Fla.,  125,  363 
Randall,  Bonnie  L.  '63,  530  Franklin  St.,  Emmaus,  Pa.,  363 
Randolph,   Marjorie  A.   '64,    755   Oaklawn   Ave.,    Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  382 
Rankin,  Mary  Downs  '62,  1  West  Lane,  Maplewood.  N.J.,  347 
Ransey,  Anne  Lee  '64.  1825  Roosevelt  St.,  Hollywood,  Fla.,  131,  382 
Rasberry,  Jane  Vail  '64,  1005  Walker  Dr.,  Kinston,  N.C,  131,  382 
Rathmell,  Pamela  R.,  RFD  Box  133,  Roslyn,  N.Y. 
Raub.  Antoinette  '63,  776  Hardscrabble  Rd.,  Chappaqua,  N.Y.,  363 
Ray,  Andrena  E.  '64,  112  Tucson  Dr.,  Sumter,  S.C,  382 
Ray,  Mary  Janice  '64,  80  Park  Ave.,  Bronxville  8,  N.Y.,  57,  67,  382 


Ray,  Nancy  Carolyn  '62,  717  S.  Willow,  Tampa,  Fla.,  347 
Rayl,  Melanie  Joy  '64,  Rt.  5,  Box  568,  Durham,  N.C,  143 
Redding,  Vivian  Delaney  '61,  815  Pinckney  Ave.,  Leesville,  La.,  327 
Reed,  Patricia  Ann  '61,  244  Woodbine  S.E.,  Warren,  Ohio,  43,  327 
Reinsch,  Penelope  Luise  '61,  3671   Northside  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta, 

Ga.,  327 
Resch,   Marian   Elizabeth   '61,   405   S.    Dogwood   Ave.,   Siler   City, 

N.C,  327 
Rhodes,  Jane  Ellis,  3012'/.  Banner  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Rice,  Sara  Anne  '63,   2550   Warwick  Rd.,   Winston-Salem,   N.C, 

140,  141,  363 
Richards.  Jessica  Olga  '62,   76   MacDermott  PI..   Fanwood,  N.J., 

103,  105,  347 
Riddle,  Margaret  Ann  '61,   1001  Brook  St.,  FavetteviUe.  N.C,  43, 

328 
Ridge,  Martha  Cole  '64,  407  Vine  St..  High  Point.  N.C,  382 
Robbins.  Janice  E.  '63,  223  Fairview  Ave.,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla.,  363 
Roberts,  Patricia  A.   '63,  628  Cumberland  Ave.,  Teaneck,  N.J. 
Robertson,  Sandra  M.  '64,  Belle  Haven  Place,  Greenwich,  Conn., 

57,  147,  382 
Robinhold,  Susan  '62,  3413  Warden  Dr.,  Philadelphia  29,  Pa. 
Robins,  Judith  Alan  '64,  1415  Wendover  Dr.,  High  Point,  N.C,  135, 

382 
Robins,  Sally  '62,  5119  Marathon   Pkwy.,   Little  Neck  62,  N.Y., 

134,  347 
Robinson,  Barbara  A.  '62,  Brintons  Bridge  Rd.,  Chadds  Ford,  Pa., 

129,  363 
Robinson,  Linda  G.,  1309  North  Pasteur  St.,  New  Bern,  N.C,  363 
Robinson,  Phyllis  Jean  '62,  125  Main  St.,  Middleburg,  Pa.,  347 
Robinson,  Susan  '64.  4000  Harding  PL,  Nashville  12,  Tenn.,  135, 

382 
Rodgers,  Ann  Gertrude  '61,  3712  Calvin  Lane,  Kensington,  Md., 

328 
Rodgers,  Trudy  Broadwell  '61,  1806  Edgewood  Ave.,  Burlington, 

N.C,  142,  328 
Rolbin,  Nedra  Ann  '63,  2  Madeline  Ave.,  Monticello,  N.Y.,   120, 

126,  363 
Rose,  Margie  Elizabeth  '61,  3018  Collier  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  57, 

328 
Rose,  Marie  Melinda  '62,  414  Fenton  Place.  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  130, 

146,  349 
Rosen,  Alice  Helen  '61,  6302  Wallis  Ave.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  94,  96, 

126,  328 
Rosenberger,  Lisa  B.  '63,  332  East  Beverley  St.,  Staunton,  Va.,  363 
Rosenberger.  Wilhelmina  '64,   15  Woodcliff  Rd.,  Wellesley  Hills, 

Mass.,  135 
Rosser,  Beryl  Massey  '61,  1104  North  Gregson  St.,  Durham,  N.C, 

Rou~se.  Margaret  C  '63,  1409  Stuart  Court,  Annandale,  Va.,  363 
Rowland,  Betsy  Ann  '63,  37  Fairlawn  Ave.,  Youngstown  12,  Ohio, 

92,  363 
Royse,  Arlene  Elizabeth  '62,  718  Cliveden  Rd.,  Pikesville  8,  Md., 

347 
Ruben,  Susan  Peeler,  Mrs.,  855  Louise  Circle,  Durham,  N.C. 
Rudiger,  Rosalind  Louise  '64,  522  Sherman  Ave.,  Hawthorne,  N.Y., 

67,  98,  147,  382 
Rumpf,  Christine  '63,  Box  261,  Windermere,  Fla.,  271,  363 
Rundles,  Susanna  '63,  132  Pinecrest  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Rusk,  Barbara  Douglas  '62,  1803  House  Ave.,  Apt.  6B,  Durham, 

N.C. 
Russell,  Mary  Lynn  '64,  311  East  King  St.,  Kings  Mountain,  N.C, 

382 
Ryan,  Florence  June  '64,  1  707  Wealthy  St.  S.E.,  E.  Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.,  382 
Ryan,  Katharine  V.  '61,  Box  378,  Ft.  Defiance,  Ariz.,  43,  141,  328 
Ryan,  Letitia  Nanette  '61,  P.  O.  Box  269,  Pilot  Mountain,  N.C, 

43,  328 
Sader,  Martha  Maxwell  '64,  Grand  View,  Brevard,  N.C,  76,  382 
Samler,  Va  Dale  '64,  349  West  15th  St.,  Riviera  Beach,  Fla.,  67,  383 
Samonds,  Janet  Eloise  '64,  2011  Pershing  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  132, 

383 
Sanders,  Mariann  Kirven  '64,  755  Sylvan  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

67.  383 
Sanders,  Martha  Frances  '61,  103  Pinecrest  Rd,,  Durham,  N.C,  67 
Sapero,  Sheila  .-\vis  '63,  3808  Dogwood  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  126, 

363 
Sargent,  Mary  L.  '64,  1516  Zoreta  Ave.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  383 
Satterfield,  Byrd  Austin  '61,  Timberlake,  N.C,  137 
Satterfield,  Carlotta  M.  '64,  1407  W.  Pettigrew  St.,  Durham,  N.C 
Savage,  Marion  Elizaljcth  '61,   1619  High  St.,  Palatka,  Fla. 
Sawyer.  Patti  G.  '63,  421  S.W.  14th  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  363 
Scherr,   Barbara  Larkin  '61,    164  Grove   Park  Rd.,  Memphis   17, 

Tenn.,  122 
Schmidt,  Sybille  M.  '64,  1008  Norwood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  383 
Schoenlv,  Virginia  Ann  '62,  153  No.  8th  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  N.J., 

52,  146 


Schwartz,  Lois  Ann  '62,   1602  Air  Transport  Wing,  APO  10,  New 

York,  N.Y.,  50,  120 
Scott,  Sondra  Dale  '61,  Fair  Bluff,  N.C.,  52,  329 
Seeman,  Charlotte  Gail  '64,  3147  N.  Pollard  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va., 

383 
Seyfert,  Melicent  '62,  2960  N.  Summit  Ave.,  Milwaukee  11,  Wis., 

43,  348 
Seward,  Annette  O'Neil  '61,   2307  Jefferson  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va., 

50,  122,  329,  381 
Seymour,  Merrie  Jo  '61,  4906  Field  St.,  San  Diego   10,  Calif.,  68, 

133,  329 
Shahan,  Robin  Lee  '62,  2603  Robin  Hood  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C., 

137,  348 

Shaio,  Diana  Victoria  '64,  Carrera  9  86  85,  Bogota  Columbia,  S.A. 
Shaw,  Martha  K.  '63,  1201  Brooks  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.C.,  48,  87,  363 
Shaw,  Ruth  Graham  '61,  97  Crest  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass.,  137 
Shearer,  Eilah  J.  '63,  611  Sunset  Court,  Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  78, 

363 
Shearer,  Sylvia  Ely  '63,  250  North  East  104th  St.,  Miami  38,  Fla., 

363 
Sheridan,  Alice  Murrell  '64.  1326  E.  58th.  Chicago  37,  111.,  135,  383 
Shilling,  Sara  Kay  '61,  1162  Westridge  Dr.,  Troy,  Ohio 
Shows,  Dorothy  Jean  '62,  Soso,  Miss. 
Shreve,   Judith   Nina   '61,    1417   Premier  Way,   Calgary,  Alberta, 

Canada,  130,  272 
Shuff.  Clark  Lee  '64,  528  Falls  Rd.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C. 
Shuford,  Charlotte  '63,  218  East  Congress  St.,  Lincolnton,  N.C, 

141,  363 
Shurtliff,  Ethel  J.  '62,  1217  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va.,  125, 

348 
Sides,  Martha  Gail  '63,  Box  432,  Conover,  N.C,  383 
Sifritt,  Virginia  E.  '61,  3725  Townley  Rd.,  Shaker  Hts.  22,  Ohio 
Siler,  Nancy  E.  '63,  Box  404,  Franklin,  N.C,   122,  364 
Simeon,  Carole  Lee  '64,  810  Ferndale  Dr.,  High  Point,  N.C,  57, 

383 
Simmons,  Elizabeth  Ivv  '61,  415  Beach  Ave.,  Mamaroneck,  N.Y., 

133 
Skaggs,  Mary   Sue   '63.    2106  Kanawha  Ave.   S.E.,   Charleston  4, 

W.Va.,  50,  364 
Skiles,  Susan  M.  '63,  2717  Silverside  Rd.,  Wilmington  3,  Del.,  133, 

364 
Slack,  Carolyn  Keene,  Box  6355  Duke  Univ.,  Durham,  N.C,  57 
Slater,  Mary  Gibbs  '62,  777  Williamsbury,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  348 
Smathers,  Roxanne  Dora  '62,  236  W.  Penn,  Deland,  Fla.,  57,  348 
Smith,  Charlotte  E.  '63,  207  Roberts  St.,  Livingston,  Tenn.,  364 
Smith,  Cynthia  Gail  '62,  90  N.E.  128th  Terrace,  Miami  61,  Fla.,  72, 

78,  348 
Smith,  Elizabeth  Ann  '64,  Lewis  Dr.,  Kennesaw,  Ga.,  383 
Smith,  Elizabeth  L.  '63.  2221  Whitman  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  364 
Smith,  Emily  Carol  '64,  206  Homewood  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

57,  383 
Smith,  Frances  Ann  '64,  2707  Sharondale  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

136,  383 
Smith,  Kathryn  O.  '63,  Rt.   1,  Deep  Run,  N.C,  52,  364 
Smith,  Letitia  Anne  '64,  2300  Wellesley  Ave.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

57,  383 
Smith,  Marcia  Sharon  '64,  116  Powhatan  Parkway,  Hampton,  Va., 

383 
Smith,  Mary  T.  '63,  3420  Piping  Rock  Lane,  Houston  27,  Texas, 

364 
Smith,  Patricia  B.  '64,  72  Hibriten  Dr..  AsheviUe,  N.C.  57,  137,  384 
Smith,  Priscilla  Ellen  '62.  47A  Bernard  Rd.,  Carlisle  Barracks,  Pa., 

348 
Snead,  Grace  Marie  '61,  845  S.  42nd  St.,  Birmingham  12,  Ala., 

41,  137 
Snowdon,  Abigail  Lowell  '62,  9  Phoenix  Parkway,  Oakhurst,  N.J., 

120,  146,  348 
Sommers,  Claire  Marie  '61,  4928  Hampden  Lane,  Bethesda  14,  Md. 
Spalding,  Joan  Ingham  '64,  2440  Drummond  Rd.,  Toledo  6,  Ohio. 

135.  384 
Spangler,  Ellen  Ann  '61,  6518  Smithfield  St.,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  43, 

133 
Speck,  Linda  Jean  '64,  3204  Churchill  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  68,  140, 

141.  384 
Speir,  Margery  Wilson  '61,  628  Hempstead  Place,  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

43.  53.  134 
Spence,  Elizabeth  L.  '63.  3610  Cowden  Ave.,  Memphis  11,  Tenn., 

138,  364 

Sperrv,  Sue  '63.  226  Elbern  Ave.,  Harrison,  Ohio,  122,  364 
Speth,  Bonnie  Jean  '64,  1073  Gunka  Rd.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  67 
Spratt,  Sally  J.  '63,  2318  Sherwood  Ave.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  76,  364 
Spruill,  Louisa  M.  '64,  314  Kershaw  St.,  Cheraw,  S.C,  384 
Sprunt,  Edith  Lucas  '62,  191  E.  Parkway  S.,  Memphis  4,  Tenn.,  348 
Staley,  Susan  L.  '63,  1703  East  West  Highway,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

98,  364 
Stallings.  Ann  Coble  '63,  412  Swift  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Stalvey,  Sarah  Hope  '61,  1400  Ninth  Ave.,  Conway,  S.C 
Stanford,  Geraldine  J.  '63,  2148  Ludlow  St.,  Rahway,  N.J.,  137,  364 


Stansberry,  Karen  L.  '62,  2266  S.  Troost,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  43,  134,  348 
Stayer,  Glenda  H.  '62,  959  Linwood  Rd.,  Birmingham  5,  Ala.,  133, 

364 
Stein,  Jerry  Brooks  '64,  202  Stedman  St.,  Fayetteville,  N.C,  127, 

384 
Stencel,  Michelle  M.  '63,  Windswept  Dr.,  Asheville,  N.C,  364 
Stephens,  Barbara  Gail  '61,  133  North  Highland,  Winter  Garden, 

Fla.,  43 
Stephens,  Grace  C.  '63,  RED  5.  Box  250,  Savannah,  Ga.,  43,  364 
Stettler,  Kathleen  C  '64,  105  Highland  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.J.,  384 
Stevens,  Jidia  .^nn  '61,  4775  Drake  Rd.,  Cincinnati  43,  Ohio,  145 
Steward,  Joan  Kay  '62,  1015  Stratford  Ave.  N.E.,  MassiUon,  Ohio, 

125,  348 
Stewart,  Sandra  Leona  '61,  515  Walnut  St.,  Statesville,  N.C,  125, 

269 
Stewart,  Sharon  Noel  '61,  225  El  Pueblo  Way,  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 
Stikeleather,  Rebecca  L.  '63,  221  Kimberly  Ave.,  Asheville,  N.C, 

364 
Stiles,  Jane  Ann  '61,  1028  Valencia  Ave.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla.,  101 
Stillwell,  Louise  Alison  '64,  2  Adams  St.,  Fort  Bragg,  N.C,  101,  384 
Stinnett,  Ann  R.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  633,  Brenham,  Texas,  146,  364 
Stone,  Mariam  Ann  '62,  2023  Airport  Rd.,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla.,  77,  348 
Stortebecker,  Kari,  2524  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Strayhorn,  Martha  Davis  '64,  Woodmont  Blvd.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

123,  384 
Stretch,  Mary  S.  '63,  14  Bayview  Circle,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  138,  365 
Strickland,  Anne  Helen  '61,  BIO  Astronautics  Hg.  ARDC,  Andrews 

AF  Base,  Washington  25,  D.C.,  43,  348 
Stritzinger,  Linda  J.  '62,  234  Riggs  Dr.,  Clemson,  S.C.  52,  105,  348 
Strong,    Bethany   Sue   '62,    1113    Valentine    Circle,   Chattanooga, 

Tenn.,  79,  348 
Strother,  Rebecca  A.  '63,  5809  Waycross  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  53,  137, 

365 
Stuart,  Dawn  L.  '62,  431  Wolcott  Hill  Rd.,  Wethersfield  9,  Conn., 

145,  348 
Stuckey,  Carol  L.  '64,  2219  Beverly  Dr.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  384 
Stump.  Bernadette,  928  Urban  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Suber,  Sarah  M.  '62,  505  Waldo  St.,  Gary,  N.C,  348 
Sugg,  Ann  '63,  517  Shady  Circle  Dr.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C,  137,  365 
Sulzer,  Eileene  S.  '62,  8912  Brieryle  Rd..  Richmond  29,  Va.,  349 
Summerrow,  Sara  J.  '62,   1103  S.   Belvedere  Ave.,  Gastonia,  N.C, 

349 
Surratt,  Mary  E.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  5,  Rose  Hill,  N.C,   137,  365 
Surrctt.  Linda  Jo  '61,  4283  North  38th  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va, 
Sutherland,  Julie  Jean  '61,  533  Hunter  St..  Madison,  N.C,  137 
Sutton,  Sara  K.  '63,  Rt.  1,  Faison,  N.C,   145,  365 
Swain,  Elizabeth  '64,   2824  Wesleyan  Lane,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

50,  124,  384 
Swasey,  Patricia  Belle  '61,  110  Verbena  Rd.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  262 
Sweeney,  Mary  Kathryn  '62,  3015  N.  Woodridge  Rd.,  Mt.  Brook 

13,  Ala.,  41,  56,  57,  349 
Sweet,  Barbara  Ann  '62,  10733  S.  California  Ave.,  Chicago  43,  111. 
Sydnor,  Betty  Cleaves  '61,  920  Vicar  Lane,  Alexandria,  Va.,  142 
Sydnor,  Caroline  Meade  '64,  920  Vicar  Lane,  Alexandria,  Va.,  143, 

384 
Sydnor,  Judith  Wilson  '62,  7214  Margaret  Ave.,  Richmond  28,  Va., 

129,  349 
Symes,  Kathleen  H.  "63,  610  West  58th  Terrace,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 

133 
Szabo,  Piroska  Marta  '61.  6820  Juniata  Place,  Pittsburgh  8,  Pa. 
Tabari,  Kita  Neu  '62,  Farhang  Ave.,  Teheran,  Iran,  349 
Talbert.  Lynn  B.  '63,  Highland  Dr.,  Highland  Hills,  Canonsburg, 

Pa.,  365 
Talbird,  Olga  Karen  '61,  2730  Hill  Crest  Ave.,  Macon,  Ga.,  38 
Taliaferro,  Lynn  F.  '62,  280  Windsor  Ave.,  Brightwaters,  L.I.,  N.Y., 

384 
Taylor,  Lucy  Wilder  '64,  208  N.  Main  St.,  Louisburg,  N.C,  136, 

384 
Taylor,  Margaret  A.  '63,  506  Ideal  Way,  Charlotte,  N.C,  365 
Temple,  Charlotte  Ann  '62,  1004  Persimmon  St.,  Lufkin,  Texas,  349 
Thomas,  Elizabeth  Murray  '61,   801    Underwood  Ave.,  Apt.   5.\, 

Durham,  N.C. 
Thomas,  Helen  Louise  '63,  335  Price  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Thomas,  Sandra  K.  '63,  Rt.  7,  Box  806,  Sanford,  N.C,  365 
Thompson,  Brenda  Ann  '61,  330  South  Main  St.,  Rutherfordton, 

N.C. 
Thompson,  M.   Jeanne  '63,   2637  Peachtree  Rd.  N.E.,  Apt.   310, 

Atlanta  5,  Ga.,  43,  137,  365 
Thompson,  Mary  Virginia  '61,  2411  Londonderry  St.,  Ann  Arbor, 

Thompson,  Nancy  Wood  '63.  River  Rd.,  Washington  Park,  53,  125, 
365 

Thrift,  Ruth  Nell  "61,  48  Lake  Hollingsworth  Dr.,  Lakeland,  Fla., 
267 

Thwaite,  Lois  Elinor  '61,  16  Shore  Haven  Lane,  Manhasset,  N.Y. 

Tircgol,  Fusun  A.  '62,  Semsipasa  Ogdulsok  No.  43  Uskudar,  Istan- 
bul, Turkey,  365 


Tobin,  Sammie  Lou  '64,  733  Schrubb  Dr.,  Dayton  29,  Ohio,  128, 

385 
Todd,  Margery  Lee  '64,  431   Fourth  St..  Bettendorf,  Iowa,  67,  139. 

385 
Tolson,  Jane  E.  '63,  5615  Glennwood  Rd.,  Bethesda   14,  Md.,  66, 

146,  365 
Touchton,  Judith  Gray  '62,  P.  O.  Box  1011,  Dade  City,  Fla.,  50. 

137 
Tousey,  Gail  Marie  '64,  4401   Country  Club  Rd.,  Jacksonville   10, 

Fla.,   136,  385 
Tovell,  Martha  Alice  '61,   2516   Alston   Dr.,  Atlanta    18,   Ga..   76. 

125,262 
Towle,  Patricia  M.  '62,  33  F  Venetian  Wy.,  Apt.  85,  Miami  Beach. 

Fla.,  125 
Townsend,  Brenda  L.  '61,  Box  428,  Lenoir,  N.C..  349 
Trainor,  M.  Melissa  '64,   1740  Portage  Ave.,  South  Bend   16,  Ind., 

131,  385 
Trent,  Mary  Elizabeth  '64,  7000  Beach  Place,  St.  Petersburg  Beach. 

Fla.,  124,  139,  385 
Trent,  Rebecca  Grey  '64,  1415  Bivins  St.,  Durham,  N.C.,  385 
Trent,  Sarah  E.  '62,  1415  Bivins  St.,  Durham.  N.C.,   125,  365 
Trimbur,  Nancy  Jean  '64,  3204  Crescent  Dr.  N.E.,  Warren,  Ohio, 

385 
Triplett,  Joy  E.  '63,  3112  Ardsley  Dr.,  Orlando,  Fla.,  57,  365 
Tsamas,  Andronike  C,  906  W.   Maynard  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Tucker,  Emily  E.  '62,  2112  Dunhill  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C,   141,  349 
Turner,  Arline  Elizabeth  '62,   1115  Woodburn  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

122,  129,  349 
Turner,  Janice  Elaine  '61,  RFD  2.  Covington,  Tenn.,  270 
Turner,  Laura  Hermine  '61,  1504  Trevalley  Rd.,  Westwood  Manor, 

Del.,  68,   146,  270 
Tuttle,  Diane  '62,  Box  5197  Ardmore  Sta.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

137,  349 
Tyler,  Anne  Phyllis  '61,  2512  Kenmore  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Tyndall,  Mary  Louise  '64,  1800  Cambridge  Dr.,  Kinston,  N.C,  385 
Ulmer.  Mary  Katherine  '62,  2236  Malvern  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C, 

41,  137,  349 
Umstead,  Merle  Bradley  '64,  1552  Hermitage  Ct.,  Durham,  N.C, 

57,  385 
Underwood,  Barbara  Blair  "61,  945  Vernon  Ave.,   Winston-Salem. 

N.C,  38 
Upchurch,  Mabel  Stuart  '64,  1724  Canterbury  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 

124,  385 
Uzzell.  Margaret  A.  '62,  617  Madison  Ave.,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  365 
Vail,  Helen  Winifred  '64,  2730  Circle  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  147,  385 
Van  Ausdall,  Judith  Ann  '61,  34  Cobbs  Rd.,  West  Hartsford.  Conn., 

43 
Van  Dyck,  Judith  L.  '63,  422  Sinclair  St.,  Norfolk  5,  Va.,  365 
Vance,  Julia  Ann  '62,  509  S.  Prospect,  Champaign.  111.,  138,  262 
Vance,  Virginia  Lee  '64,  2344  Haven  Ridge  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5. 

Ga. 
Veach,  Mary  Lynn  '62,  Box  21,  Sanford,  N.C,  349 
Verhoeff,  Geeskc  Anike  '61,  Mecklenburg  Sanatorium,  liuntcrsvillc, 

N.C,  79,  201 
Verner,  Ann  Harris  '64,  3618  N.  Nelson  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va.,  78. 

124,  385 
Vick,  Bonnie  Gray  '64.  1572  Virginia  St.,  Charleston  1.  W.Va.,  385 
Vieweger,  Vivian  A.  F.,  918  Monmouth  Ave.,  Durham.  N.C 
Vintinner,  Jane  M.  '64.  35  Academy  St.,  Franconia.  N.H.,  67,  385 
Vogel,  Lynne  M.  '63,  4112  25th  Place  North,  Arlington  7,  Va.,  365 
Volberg,  Phyllis  D.  '63,  532  Forestdale  Rd.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  367 
Volley,  Harriet  Washburn  '61,   1311   Kitmore  Rd.,  Baltimore   12, 

Md.,  38,  201 
Vurgason,  Rebecca  Boaz  '61,  44  N.  Milburn  Ave.,  Baldwin,  N.Y. 
Wade  Mary  Clyde  '61,  114  Briar  Cliff  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  43,  56, 

57,  125 
Wahmann,  June  Wharton  '61,  P.  O.  Box  7,  Washington,  N.C. 
Waite,  Helen  Valentine,  1327  Cole  Mill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Wald,  Gail  Sue  '63,  635  Sunset  .Ave.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C,  366 
Waldchen,  Helen  E.  '63,  414  Grove  St.,  Westfieid,  N.J.,  366 
Waldrop,  Grayson  '61,  P.  O.  Box  402,  Greenville,  N.C,  125 
Waldrop,  Gwendolyn  J.  '64.  Rt.  5,  Box  243,  Richmond  31,  Va.,  385 
Walker,  Elizabeth  Orr  '61,  684  North  Harper  St.,  Laurens,  S.C 
Wallace,  Sue  Daniel  '64,  P.  O.  Box  375,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C,  385 
Wallendorf,  Patricia  A.  '62,  Ferris  Hill  Rd.,  New  Canaan,  Conn., 

349 
Wallwork,  Lanv  K.   '63,    1703   Green   Hill   .Ave.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

134,  366 
Wanless,  Carole  F.  '63,  2024  Wi.ggins  .Ave.,  Springfield,  111.,   120, 

130,  366 
Wantz,  Barbara  '62,  8659  Rio  Grande  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va.,  120, 

130,  349 
Ward,  Ann  C  '63,  P.  O.  Box  24,  Blackfoot.  Idaho,  366 
Ward,  Elizabeth  D.  '63.  110  West  Ninth  St..  Lumberton,  N.C,  131. 

366 
Ward,  Ella  Burns  '64,  Main  St.,  Rowland,  N.C,  385 


Warn,  Martha  F.  '63,  127  White  Oak  Ridge  Rd,,  Short  Hills,  N.J., 

129  •" 

Warr,  Virginia  Ladd  '62,  1521  Central,  Memphis  4,  Tenn.,  98,  349 
Washburn,  Barbara  Jane  '64,  1906  East  Oakland,  Bloomington,  111., 

99,  385 

Waters,  Elizabeth  W.  '63,  5110  Longfellow,  Tampa  9,  Fla. 
Watson,  Katrina  J.  '64,  2123  Woodland  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  124, 

385 
Walters,  Barbara  Ann  '61,  204  Rockingham  Rd.,  Rockingham,  N.C. 
Weaver,  Janet  Marie  '64,  Box  138,  Bailey,  N.C,  128,  385 
Weaver,  Marjorie  E.  '62,  P.  O.  Box  63,  Murphv,  N.C.  349 
Weaver,  Sandra  E.  '63,   1515  N.  McKinley  Rd..  Arlington  5,  Va., 

366 
Weaver,  Susan  Anne  '62.  Box  138,  Bailey,  N.C,  349 
Webber,  Winona  L.  '64,  2441  Temple  Dr.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  77, 

100,  386 

Weber,  Jill  Karen  '64,  11  Aberfeldy  Dr.,  Trenton  8,  N.J.,  105,  126. 

127,  386 
Weber,  Mary  Arter,  1803  House  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Weeks,  Barbara  K.ay  '64,  1445  Canterbury  Ct.  S.E.,  Aiken,  S.C,  53, 

141,  144,  386 
Weeks,  Beverly  Vaughn  '64,   1317  N.  Gregson  St.,  Durham,  N.C, 

53,  386 
Weeks,  Susan  Pratt  '62,  4009  San  Jose  Blvd.,  Jacksonville  7,  Fla., 

38,  125 
Weiner,  Judith  .Ann  '63,  304  Crittenden  St.,  Greenville,  Miss.,  120, 

126,  366 
Weisiger,  Mary  W.  '63,  351  Jefferson  Dr..  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa.,  50. 

134,  366 
Weitzel,  Lynn  Louise  '61,  912  Oak  Ridge  Rd.,  Rosemont,  Pa.,  43, 

146,  349 
Welch,  Julie  Anne  '62,  3505  Patterson  St.,  Washington   15,  D.C, 

134,  349 
Weldon,  Nancy  Leila  '64,  1527  Queens  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  386 
Wellborn,  Virginia  R.  '62,  825  Bourbon  St..  New  Orleans  16,  La., 

96.  350 
Wells,  Elizabeth  A.  '61,  82  Midland  Dr..  Asheville.  N.C. 
Welsh,  Margaret  McGavock,  903  Clarendon  St..  Durham,  N.C. 
Welt,  Phoebe  '63,  602  Fifth  Ave..  Iowa  City.  Iowa,  56.  57.  138.  366 
Welter,  Elizabeth  A.  '63,  1031  Field  Place.  Baldwin,  N.Y.,  366 
West,  Dallas  Page  '61,  8106  Rose  Hill  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va. 
West,  Susan  McConnell  '61.  133  W.  View  Dr.,  .Athens,  Ga. 
Weston,  Leona  Bell  '62.  West  Lawndale  St.,  Garner,  N.C,  350 
Wheat,   Mary  Erskine  '64,   133  Greenville  St.  S.W.,  Aiken,  S.C, 

101,  386 

Wheeler,  Mary  M.  '62,  Limestone  College,  Gaflfney,  S.C,  147,  350 
Wheland,  Margaret  E.  '62,  9033  S.  Bell  Ave.,  Chicago  20,  III.,  366 
Whitakcr,  Elizabeth  N.  '61,  P.  O.  Box  1552,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

43 
White,  Carolyn  E.  '61,  Church  St.,  Dover,  Mass. 
White,  Catharine  M.  '63.  2520  Kenmore  Rd..  Richmond  28,  Va.,  67 
White,  Christine  Perry  '64,  P.  O.  Box  21,  Glen  Head,  N.Y.,  57,  67 
White,  Jane  Dale  '64,  921  Elizabeth  Rd.,  Shelby,  N.C,  386 
White.  Jo  Ann  '63.  16th  and  Boulevard,  Barnegat  Light,  N.J.,  366 
White,  May  H.  '63,  406  Linden  Ave..  Oxford,  N.C,  57,  366 
White,  Susan  Arline  '63,   180  Mayfair  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa.,  53, 

366 
Whitenton,  Bobbye  Kaye  '61,  USA  LAGS  Venezuela  Proj.   Aprt. 

11441  Del  Este,  Caracas,  Venezuela,  145.  270 
Whitmire,  Clara  Ann  '63,  217  Meyers  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C,  366 
Whitney,  Laurel  Martin  '64,  Rt.  3,  Heathcote  Rd.,  Wayzata,  Minn., 

52,57 
Wilbourne,  Harriet  S.  '64,  Box  367,  Lillington,  N.C,  128,  386 
Wilcox,  Landis  Melrose  '64,  356  Fairfax  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

131,  386 
Wiley,  Carolyn  Joyce  '62,  315  Kenmore  Rd..  Douglaston  63,  N.Y., 

68,  350 
Wiley,  Sarah  H.  '62,  Wakefield  Forest,  Earlysville,  Va.,  122,  366 
Wilkinson,  Lillian  Anne  '64,  718  Garden  St.,  Charleston  2,  W.Va., 

124,  386 
Williams,  Barbara  Jean  '61,  528  N.E.  8th  Ave.,  Fort  Lauderdale, 

Fla.,  350 
Williams,  Carol  A,  '63,  Rt.  6,  Raleigh,  N.C,  57,  366 
Williams,  Catharine  T.  '63,  817  North  Leahy,  Pawhuska,  Okla.,  366 
Williams,  Elizabeth  J.  '63.  2434  Jefferson  St..  Paducah.  Ky.,  142, 

366 
Williams,  Janice  G.  '62,  Munfordville,  Ky.,  138,  350 
Williams,  Jo  Dare  '61,  730  Marigold  St.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C,  46 
Williams,  Martha  E.  '64,  1441  Perkin  St.,  Alcoa,  Tenn.,  386 
Williams,  Pattie  Jean  '64,  5501  Pollard  Rd.,  Washington  16,  D.C, 

57,  143,  386 
Williams,  Roberta  G.  '63,  120  North  Franklin  St.,  Rocky  Mount, 

N.C,  100,  367 
Willis,  Edith  H.  '63,  Rt.  2,  Candler,  N.C,  367 
Willis,  Elizabeth  D.  '63,  4923  Kilbourne  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  136, 

367 


Willis,  Mary  Alice  '64,  7737  N.  Club  Circle,  Milwaukee   17,  Wis., 

386 
Willis,  Patricia  '63,   1220  Jackson  Springs  Rd.,  Macon,  Ga.,  367 
Wilson,  Ann  Davie  '63,  1910  North  Woodstock  St.,  Arlington,  Va. 
Wilson,  Billie  Beth  '64,  5865  S.W.   108th  St.,  Miami  56,  Fla.,  92, 

134,  386 
Wilson,  Brenda  Kay  '61,  2507  South  Boston  Place,  Tulsa,  Okla. 
Wilson,  Carol  Ann  '62,  129  Hoodridge  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa.,  350 
Wilson,  Elizabeth  Walton  '61,  831   Ardsley  Rd..  Charlotte  7,  N.C.. 

125 
Wilson,  Mary  Jeanne  T.  '62,  3615  Dover  Rd.,   Hope  Valley,  Dur- 
ham, N.C. 
Wilson,  Jo  E.  '63,  3061  Wallace  Circle,  Huntington,  W.Va.,  367 
Wilson,  Patricia  Gail  '64,  5925  North  5th  St.,  Arlington  3,  Va.,  67, 

386 
Winfree,  Sari  Lynn  '63,  807  N.  Eugene  St.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  367 
Winget,  Louise  C.  '61,  2006  Cleveland,  Wooster,  Ohio,  130 
Wingfield,  Jane  L  '63,  11  Glenridge  Parkway,  Montclair,  N.J.,  129, 

367 
Woodard,  Barbara  W.  '61,  6553  Sagamore  Rd.,  Kansas  City,   Mo. 
Woodard,  Carol  Ann  '63,  525  San  Esteban  Ave.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla., 

130,  367 
Wooten,  Mary  Bryan  '64,  Rt.   1,  Kinston,  N.C,   136,  387 
Worden,  Susan  F.  '64,  c/s  USTDC  APO  63,  San  Francisco.  Calif.. 

387 
Wright,  Alice  C  '63,  6100  Wing  Lake  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Mich., 

138,  367 
Wright,  Amanda  T.  '63,  1424  Lakeview  Dr.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  57. 

138,  367 
Wright,  Doris  Ann  '63,  393   Sound  Beach  Ave.,  Old  Greenwich, 

Conn.,  120,  144,  145,  367 
Wynn,  Mary  Nina  '61,  1002  West  Ave.,  North  Augusta.  S.C 
Wynne,  Judy  Linda  '61,7  Chestnut  Dr.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y. 
Yager,  Sue  Ann  '64,  2745  Borden  Lane,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  147, 

387 
Yarnall,  Lynn  Louise  '64.  5347  N.  Santa  Monica  Blvd.,  Milwaukee 

17,  Wis.,  135,  387 
Yoder,  Margaret  E.  '63,  Rt.  4,  Box  555,  Annandale,  Va.,  367 
Yonkers,  Katherine  E.  '61,  75  Pollard  Rd.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J. 
York,  Tekla  Ann  '64,  9032  McConnell  Dr.,  Larson  AFB,  Washing- 
ton, 131,  387 
Yorke,  Anne  Griffith  '61,  204  Verna  Ave.,  Ayden,  N.C,  68 
Youmans,  Beverly  Joan  '61,  6167  Crittenden,  Indianapolis  20,  Ind.. 

130 
Young,  Barbara  '63,   11   Richmond  Ave.,  London,  Ohio,  367 
Young,  Elizabeth  B.  '63,  1216  Richardson  Dr.,  Reidsville,  N.C,  367 
Young,  Margaret  A.  '63,  23  Ridge  Dr.  East,  Berkeley  Hts.,  N.J.,  367 
Young,  Mary  A.  '63,  1305  Park  Ave.,  Baltimore  17,  Md.,  367 
Young,  Patricia  Mae  '64,  1401  North  Roan  St.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
Zaugg,  Mary  Cecile  '64.  210  Columbia  Rd.,  Annandale,  Va.,  128, 

387 
Zell,  Lois  Jane  '63,  301  S.  Church  St.,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  367 
Zimmerman,   Emma  Jean  '62,  912   Madison  Ave.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  350 
Zimmerman,  Sallie  Claire  "62,  40  Glenside  Rd.,  S.  Orange,  N.J.,  350 
Zirke,  Ellen  V.  '62,  248  W.  Broadway,  ShelbyviUe,  Ind.,  367 
Zorn,  Eugenie  Patricia  '63.  10  Holder  Place.  Forest  Hills,  N.Y.,  367 


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Abbott,  Haviland  H.  '63,  5223  Kanawha  .^ve.,  Charleston  4,  W.Va., 

68,  166,  351 
Abbott,  John  Alfred  '64,   127  Clayton  Ave.,  Waynesboro,  Pa.,  42, 

177,  338,  370 
Abbott,  Edward  H.  '63,  7904  Campbell  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  177, 

264,  338 
Abbott,  Sefton  F.  J.  '63,  607  N.  Pineview,  Goldsboro,  N.C. 
Abbott,  Thomas  P.  '63,  5400  S.W.  98th  Terrace,  South  Miami,  Fla., 

165,  352 
Abernethy,  Bruce  Catlin  "61,  707  Louise  Cir.,  Apt.  28G  Durham, 

N.C. 
Abernethy,  John  A.  '63,  403  East  Market  St.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn. 
Ackerknecht,  \Vm.  E.,  Ill  '64.  6247  N.  22nd  Rd.,  Arlington  5,  Va., 

370 
Adams,  Andrew  J.,  Jr.  '63,  Hq.  USAREUR,  APO  403,  New  York. 

N.Y.,  86,  108,  154,  352 
Adams,  Charles  F.  '64,  Java,  Va.,  370 
Adams,  James  Albert  '64,  Box  391,  Roscoe,  N.Y,,  370 
Adams,  James  Gary  '61,  895  Davis  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  150 
Adams,  Rex  Dee  '62,  215  Woods  Ave.,  Oakhill,  W.Va.,  37,  165,  210 
Adams,  Thomas  Robert  '62,  895  Davis  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  150, 

234,  261,  338 
Ahlborn,  Robert  D.  '64,  1 1  7  Seven  Bridge  Rd.,  Chappaqua,  N.Y., 

55,  112,  370 


Akins,  William  H.,  Jr.  '64,  Box  4225,  Fondren  Sta.,  Jackson,  Miss., 

370 
Albright,  Robert  T.,  Jr.  '64,  6117  Mass  Ave.  N.W.,  Washington  16, 

D.C,  110.  219,  370 
Albright,   William  Douglas   '61,   625   Pembroke   Rd.,   Greensboro, 

N.C,  261,  304 
Aldridge,  Thomas  Earl  '62,  34  Rue  Du  Dr.  Blanche,  Paris  16em, 

France,  174,  176 
Alexander,  James  F.  '62,  448  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Roosevelt,  N.Y. 
Alexander,  John  Paul  '63,  P.  O.  Box  1,  Conroe,  Texas,  352 
Alexander,  Robert  Earl  '62,  Rt.  2,  Kinston,  N.C,  37,  42,  338 
Alexander,  Welborn  E.,  Jr.,  225  Norwood  St.,  Lenoir,  N.C,   165, 

352 
Alger,  John  Irvin  '64,  Irwin  St.,  Aliquippa,  Pa.,  109,  370 
Allan,  Thomas  Oscar  '61,  321  McCabe  Dr.,  Greensburg,  Pa.,   100, 

103,  105,  165,  304 
Allen,  Bama  Titus,  Jr.  '62,  409  Hamilton  St.,  LeakesviUe,  N.C,  338 
Allen,  David  William  '62,  4114  San  Juan,  Tampa  9,  Fla.,  182,  352 
Allen,  John  Ashley,  Jr.  '63,  402  North  3rd  St.,  Smithlield,  N.C, 

110,  352 
Allen,  John  C,  III  '63,  1027  Pine  St.,  Burlington,  Vt.,  352 
Allen,  Kenneth  Ray  '64,  6  Nelson  St.,  Ferry  Farms,  Fredericksburg, 

Va.,  320 
Allen,  William  Edward  '64,  N.  Arnold  Ave.,  Prestonsburg,  Ky.,  370 
Allen,  Wm.  Fred  '64,  4101  Bronson  Blvd.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  370 
Alley,  James  Carl  '64,  150  N.W.  100th  Terrace,  Miami  Shores,  Fla., 

370 
Allie,  Deems  Lee,  158,  210 

Allsbrook,  William  Calvin  '64,  Box  303,  Clayton,  N.C,  370 
Alsentzer,  Wm.  James,  Jr.  '64,  42 1  Armstrong  Ave.,  Wilmington  5, 

Del.,  370 
Altmaier,  Martin  D.  '64,  669  Bexley  Ave.,  Marion,  Ohio 
Altman,  Don  West  '62,  2701  Harbison  St.,  Natrona  Heights,  Pa., 

165,  210,  261 
Altman,  Richard  Michael  '64,  460  Prospect  Ave.,  West  Orange, 

N.J.,  184 
Alworth,  Thomas  '64,  15  Roswell  Terrace,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J.,  166, 

352 
Ambler,  C  Merrill,  Jr.  '64,  828  Glen  Rd.,  Jenkintown,  Pa.,  370 
Amey,  David  George  '63,  32  Court  St.,  Lancaster,  N.Y.,  154,  352 
Amley,  Edward  A.  '64,  950  41st  Ave.  North,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 

370 
Anderson,  Bruce  Hamilton  '63,  c/o  Winnstead  Plantation,  Thomas- 

ville,  Ga.,  173,  352 
Anderson,  Harry  Kemp,  Jr.  '64,  7131  Andalusia  Ave.,  Jacksonville 

7,  Fla.,  177,  370 
Anderson,  Kenneth  W.  '62,  Hg.  Heidelberg  Post,  APO  166,  New 

York,  N.Y.,  338 
Anderson,  Lawrence  H.  '63,  33  Ellington  Dr.,  East  Northport,  N.Y., 

352 
Anderson,  Richard  P.,  1005  Monmouth  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  179 
Anderson,  Richard  Scott  '61,  105  Parsons  Dr.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  304 
Anderson,  Robert  L.  '61,  923  W.  Peachtree  St.  N.E.,  Atlanta  9,  Ga., 

108,  304 

Anderson,  Thomas  P.  '64,  Commander  Sixth  Fleet,  FPO,  New  York, 

N.V.,  370 
Anderson,  William  R.  '64,  1205  First  St.,  Huntington  1,  W.Va.,  320 
Andriola,  Michael  John  '61,  4430  Cayuga  Ave.,  Bronx  71,  N.Y.,  161 
Appen,  Richard  Everett  '62,  6201  Bresslyn  Rd.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

352 
Applestein,  Jeffrey  M.  '64,   245  Ardmore  Ave.,  Trenton  9,  N.J., 

184,  370 

Arena,  Jay  Morris,  Jr.  '61,  2023  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Armbrecht,  Frank  M.,  Jr.  '63,  7666  Yarmouth  Dr.,  Richmond  25, 

Va.,  352 
Armfield,  Howard  M.,  Jr.  '64,  Middleburg,  Va.,  320 
Armour,  Clifford  A.  '63,  Bayside  Dr.,  North  East,  Md.,  352 
Armstrong,  James  Jay  '63,  450  S.  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Villa  Park,  111., 

177,  352 
Amey,  William  Charles,  Jr.  '62,  214  West  Park  Dr.,  Morganton, 

N.C. 
Arnold,  Everette  Lee,  Jr.  '61,  616  King  St.,  Reidsville,  N.C. 
Arnold,  Gary  Seth  '63,  417  Hempstead  Ave.,  Rockville  Center,  N.Y., 

185,  352 

Arnold,  Jay  L.  '62,  919  28th  St.  N.E.,  Canton  4,  Ohio,  185,  338 
Arnold,  Richard  Ernest  '64,  81  Mapes  Ave.,  Nutley  10,  N.J.,  90,  320 
Arnold,  William  R.  '61,  3139  Ardley  Rd.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Arrington,  Joel  C,  III  '61,  314  Claire  Dr.,  Thomasville,  Ga.,  88, 

210 
Arrison,  Peter  '61,  Foxhill  Lane,  Newtown  Square,  Pa.,  304 
Arthur,  William  B.,  Jr.  '64,  715  Bleeker  Ave.,  Mamaroneck,  N.Y., 

109,  370 

Aruza,  Albert  F.  '63,  72  Soundview  Dr.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  210,  211, 

352 
Ashe,  James  Duncan,  Jr.  '61,  17  Elm  Ave.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  110, 

304 


Ashmim,  Raymond  Van,  Jr.  '64,  3505  West  Scott  PI.,  Denver  21, 

Colo.,  368,  370 
.•\tkins,  Thomas  Radcllffe  '61.  261  Levert  St..  Mobile,  Ala.,  272 
Atkinson.  Sid  Augene  '64,  2705  Elgin  St.,  Durham.  N.C.,  68,  110, 

370 
Atlee,  William  A.,  Jr.  '64,  1414  Ridge  Rd.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  370 
Atwater,  Luther  E.,  Ill  '64,  Arcadia  Rt.  3,  Columbia,  S.C,  370 
Austin,  Alan  Douglas  '61,  111  Georgia  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C.,  304 
Austin,  Daniel  Lee  '61,  4645  Garfield  St.  N.W.,  Washington  7,  D.C. 
Austin,  George  M.  '64,  2163  Bayard  Park  Dr.,  EvansviUe  14,  Ind., 

112,  370 
Avera,  Talcott  Wait  '63,  400  Westover  Ave.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C., 

182,  352 
Axelrad,  Peter  Fred  '61,  606  Cornwallis  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C.,  304 
Bach,  John  David  '61,  105  Bishop  Ave.,  Morehead,  Ky.,  162,  304 
Backus,  Henry  Lindsley,  III  '62,  Vernon  View,  Savannah,  Ga. 
Bailey,  George  Robert,  Jr.  '63,  464  Derby  Rd.,  Baldwin,  N.Y.,  166, 

352 
Bailey,  Thomas  Lewis,  III  '62,  Rt.  5,  Box  468,  Durham,  N.C. 
Baker,  Allan  Price.  Jr.  '62,  RFD  1,  Oxford,  N.C. 
Baker,  Bernie  Ballington  '61,  Tyner,  N.C.,  304 
Baker,  George  T.,  Ill  '62,  980  Alameda  Blvd..  Coronado  18,  Calif., 

162,  234 
Ball,  Marshall  Rav  '64,  P.  O.  Box  1044,  New  Bern,  N.C,  370 
Ballancc,   Frank   Covington  '61,   722  Gales  Ave.,   Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  36,  304 
Ballentine,  Rudolph  M.,  Jr.  '62,  Ballentine,  S.C,  154,  338 
Banks.  Robert  M.,  Jr.  '62,  1017  Dolphin  PI.,  Corpus  Christi,  Texas, 

112,  173,  352 
Bannard,  Robert  Heath  '61,  10  Wayside  Lane,  Scarsdale,  N.Y.,  96 
Bannerman,  Ian  C  '64,  142  Revere  Rd.,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  370 
Banta,  John  M.  '63,  100  Elliott  Circle,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  170,  352 
Banzhaf,  Harry  Badet  '64,  2318  E.  Lake  Bluff,  Milwaukee  11,  Wis., 

370 
Barber,  Flavil,  Jr.  '61,  818  Clarendon  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  304 
Barefield,  Thomas  W.  '62,  1136  South  41st  St.,  Birmingham  5,  Ala., 

338 
Barefoot,   Sherwood  W.,  II  '63,  3107  Madison  Ave.,  Greensboro, 

N.C,  352 
Barker,  Bennie  D.,  School  of  Dentistry,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
Barker,  John  K.  '64,  1764  N.E.  16th  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  370 
Barker,  Ross  Capewell  '62,  182  RD  1,  Stanwood,  Mt.  Kisco,  N.Y., 

338 
Barnes,  Edwin  Ray  '63,  P.  O.  Box  786,  Hillsboro,  N.C,  112,  210, 

211,  352 
Barnes,  Freeman  W.,  Jr.  '62,  287  West  Neck  Rd.,  Huntington,  N.Y., 

117,  228,  338 
Barnes,  Harold  Rand  '62.  Ill   Parmelee  Dr.,  Mentor,  Ohio 
Barnett,  Gustave  C,  3rd  '63,  910  Riverview  Dr.,  Brielle,  N.J.,  173 
Barnette,  Henry  Vance,  Jr.  '61,  2702  White  Oak  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 

177 
Barnhardt,  Zeb  Elonzo,  Jr.  '64,  1713  Virginia  Rd.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  55,  110,  157,  370 
Barr,  Arthur  Michael  '63,  4125   Lexington  Ave.,  Jacksonville   10, 

Fla..  68,  162,  352 
Barr.  Roger  Coke  '64,  385  Tallulah  Ave.,  Jacksonville  8,  Fla.,  370 
Barr,  Stuart  George  '64,  29  Cottage  Place,  Staten  Island  2,  N.Y., 

76,  370 
Barrier,  Norman  G.  '62,  711  Oakwood  Dr.,  Statesville,  N.C,  54.  338 
Bartlett.  Peter  N.  '63,  23  El  Caminito  Del  Sur,  Monterey,  Calif. 
Bassett,  Richard  R.  '63,  Columbus  Boychoir  School,  Princeton,  N.J. 
Bate,  Rodney  Edwin  '61,   121  Sunset  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,   150, 

263,  305 
Bateman,  James  N.  '63,  209  Cherokee  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  34,  Pa.,  170, 

178,  352 
Bates,  Robert  Carl  '64,  92  Orchard  St.,  Delmar,  N.Y.,  370 
Battelle,  Anthony  E.  '63,  156  East  37th  St.,  New  York   16,  N.Y., 

112,  231,  261 
Battelle,  Nicholas  Smith  "61,  156  E.  37th  St.,  New  York  16,  N.Y., 

112,  371 
Battle,  Byron  Frank  '61,  6417  Leslie  St.,  Metairie,  New  Orleans, 

La.,  46,  305 
Baucom,  Thomas  Lee  '62,  405  Oakland  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  N.C,  338 
Bauder,  Bruce  James  '62,  2321  Forrest  Rd.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.,  178, 

263,  338 
Bauserman,  John  Allan  '64,   905   West  Kilgore  Rd.,   Kalamazoo, 

Mich.,  371 
Baylin,  Stephen  Bruce  '64,  2535  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

371 
Bavlis,   William   Eric   '61,   601    E.   Markham  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

68,  71,  268,  270,  273,  305 
Beach,  Joseph  Warren  '64,  6821  West  .A.uto  Club  Rd.,  Minneapolis, 

Minii.,  371 
Beal,  Jay  Edwin  '61,  31   Church  St.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  161,  219, 

305 
Bean,  Bruce  Gordon  '64,  247  Commonwealth  Ave.,  New  Bedford, 

Mass.,  371 


Beard,  Robert  Leroy  -6!,  1127  Cedar  Ck.  Rd..  Fayetteville,  N.C, 

169,  305 
Beasley,  Robert  Lawson  '64,  417  Walker  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Bebout,  David  Denton  '64,  20975  Fairmount  Blvd.,  Shaker  Heights, 

Ohio,  371 
Becker,  Mike  Smith  '63,  1819  Brevard  PI.,  Camden,  S.C. 
Beckwith,  Donald  C  '62,  1810  .\dams  Dr.,  Maitland,  Fla.,  170,  305 
Bedingfield,  John  R..  Jr.  '64,  15  S.  Greenwood  Ave.,  Ware  Shoals, 

S.C,  371 
Beguin,  Fred  Albert  '63,  2694  Penfield  Rd.,  Fairport,  N.Y.,  165,  231 
Beischer,  George  D.  '62,  847  Gerhardt  Dr.,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  352 
Beimfohr,  Carl  Edward  '61,  2280  S.W.  15th  St.,  Fort  Lauderdale, 

Fla.,  112,  371 
Bell,  Corwin  Allan  '63,  3329  Gail  Dr.,  Columbus,  Ga.,   112,  352 
Bell,  James  Harold  '61,  3624  Ella  Lee  Lane,  Houston,  Texas,  86, 

371 
Bell,  John,  Jr.  "62,  2005  Wheat  St.,  Columbia,  S.C,  156,  352 
Bell,  Luther  Edward,  Jr.  '62,  807  South  Lee  St.,  Americas,  Ga. 
Bell,  Michael  Peter  '61,  60  Campbell  Dr.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  81,  166, 

305 
Bell,  Paul  E.,  Jr.  '63,  3031  S.W.  2nd  Ave.,  Miami,  Fla.,  178,  352 
Bellamy,  Joe  D.  '63,  520  N.E.  17th  St.,  Boca  Raton,  Fla.,  352 
Belvin,  William  Long.  Jr.  '64,   19  Flinn  Dr.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  371 
Belvin,  William  Stuart  '62,  41  Van  Allen  Rd.,  Glen  Rock,  N.J.,  166 
Benenson,  Thomas  Hartley  '64,  993  Park  Ave.,  New  York  28,  N.Y., 

371 
Bengel,  Paul  Robert  '62,  1616  Ridge  Ave.,  Arnold,  Pa.,  165,  210 
Bengtson,  Peter  Yeager  '61,  115  East  Elm  St.,  Greenwich,  Conn., 

83,  305 
Bennett,  Bruce  Harry  '63,  321  West  Franklin  St.,  Morrisville,  Pa., 

352 
Bennett,  Frank  White,  III  '64,  1609  W.  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

68,  371 
Bennett,  Robert  Stanley  '61,  62  Dayton  St.,  Danvers,  Mass. 
Bennett,  Wilbur  J.,  Jr.  '62,  Box  236  B  Rt.  2,  Nashville,  Ark. 
Benson,  Karl  Theodore  '64,  729  Chestnut  Ave.,  Falls  Church,  Va., 

109,  371 
Bentley,  Francis  John  D.  '62,  Kilkenny  Farm,  Orlean,  Va.,   157 
Berger,  Arthur  E.  '62,  Eastover,  S.C,  352 

Bergman,  Alvin  Barrie  '64,  201  E.  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C,  371 
Berkley,  Robert  Clarkson,  767  Bon  Air  Cir.,  Lynchburg,  Va.,  170, 

305 
Bernhardt,  Peter  Charles  '61,  139  South  Broadway,  White  Plains, 

N.Y. 
Bernstein  Frank  Hutzler  '63,  Naylors  Lane,  Pikesville  8,  Md.,  233, 

352 
Berry,  Jean  Paul  '62,  209  East  Wilson  Ave.,  Mooresville,  N.C,  150, 

210 
Berteau,  John  Thomas  '64,  Box  45,  Lake  Jem,  Fla.,  371 
Best,  Eugene  Crawford,  Jr.  '61,  2471  Country  Club  Rd.,  Spartan- 
burg, S.C,  46,  65,  68,  305 
Best,  James  Arthur,  Jr.  '63,  Burrage  Rd.,  Rt.  3,  Concord,  N.C,  170, 

353 
Best,  Michael  Robert  '62,   205  Murrav  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Best.  Page  Hinton  '64,  Rt.  2.  Brevard,  N.C,  371 
Best,  Richard  Allen  "64,  Carrera  56  80  131.  Baranquilla,  Colombia, 

South  America,  65,  109,  371 
Best,  Thomas  Waring  '61,  1962  Sterling  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  305 
Bethea,  Thomas  D.   '63,   127   Woodland  Dr.,  Riverside,  Newport 

News,  Va.,  165,  338. 
Bethhel,  David  J.  '63,  3870  Leafy  Way,  Miami  33,  Fla.,  231,  353 
Betts,  Raymond  L.,  Jr.  '61,  754  Fairacres  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  82, 

157,  251,  305 
Bickford,  Joseph  C,  Jr.  '62,  103  Highbrook  Ave.,  Pelhara,  N.Y.,  116 
Biggers,  Robert  Price  '61.  2810  Chelsea  Circle,  Durham,  N.C,  83, 

111,  161,  266,  306 
Birmingham,  John  Roy  '61,  1224  Shady  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  32,  Pa., 

157,  231,  306 
Bishop,  Winford  Kent  '61,  96  Old  Ivy  Rd.,  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

49,  306 
Bittner,  George  D.  '63,  3012  Oak  St.,  Jacksonville  5,  Fla.,  182 
Bivins,  John  F.,  Jr.  '63,  Crestlin  Dr.,   Emerywood  Estates,  High 

Point,  N.C,  353 
Blackmon,  William  James  '61,  Rt.  4,  Box  88,  WhiteviUe,  N.C,  111, 

265,  306 
Blackwelder,  Brent  F.  '64,  3419  Lowell  St.  N.W.,  Washington  16, 

D.C,  371 
Blackwelder,  Wm.  Cudd  '64,  4142  Statesville  Hwy.,  Charlotte,  N.C, 

371 
Blackwell,  Walter  Koepler  '61,  508  Isle  of  Palms,  Ft.  Lauderdale, 

Fla.,  306 
Blackwood,  Walser  A.  '62,  230  Plymouth  Ave.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Blady,  John  Fisher  '63,  340  Fishers  Rd.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  353 
Blair,  Richard  Walter  '64,  425  S.  Garfield,  Hinsdale,  111.,  371 
Blakeney,  Marvin  Robert  '64,  3604  Beverly  Dr.,  Dallas,  Texas,  112 
Blanco,  David  Bennett  '63,  1000  Wellington  Rd.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  150,  353 


Bland,  Robert  Noell  '63,  108  Cody  St.,  St.  Albans,  W.Va.,  353 
Blankenhorn,  Robert  L.,  Jr.  '63,  326  E.  Pine  St.,  Mahanoy  City, 

Pa.,  182,  353 
Bliss,  Cernld  Kenneth  '64,  319  Jackson  St.,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.C., 

371 
Block,  Dennis  Buckley  '62,  103  McKinley  St.,  Middletown,  Ohio, 

165 
Blue.  Donald  Laird  '61,  1367  Sun  Crest  Dr..  Cincinnati  8,  Ohio, 

111,  153,  306 
Blumfeldt,  David  Wayne  "63,  40  Lebanon  Hills  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  28, 

Pa.,  157 
Blunt,  Jay  Frank  '62,  48  Livermore  Rd.,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  162, 

335 
Boardman,  Thomas  Knox,  HI  '61.  239  Palmer  Court,  Ridgewood, 

N.J.,  306 
Boericke.  James  F.  '64,   134  Grays  Lane,  Haverford,  Pa.,  371 
Bogley.  Samuel  W..  HI  '64.  431 1  Clagett  Rd.,  Hyattsville,  Md.,  371 
Boll,  Charles   E..  U  '63,   209  Washington  St.,  Charleston,  W.Va. 
Bomze,  Edward  Lemuel  '62,  840  Bryant  St.,  Woodmere,  L.L,  N.Y., 

185 
Bond,  William  M.  '64.  Meadow  Estates,  Wheeling,  W.Va.,  162,  165 

338 
Bonham,  George  G.  '63.  1323  Bywood  Lane,  Charlotte  9,  N.C.,  84, 

353 
Bonham,  Thirwall  W.  '64,  1323  Bywood  Lane,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  112, 

371 
Bonin,  William  Naylor  '61,  1795  Robin  Hood  Rd.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C. 
Booker,  John  Parks,  Jr  '63,  N.  Church  Street,  Walhalla,  S.C,  353 
Boos,  John  Donald  '62,  22115  113th  Dr.,  Cambria  Hgts.  11,  N.Y., 

83,  338 
Booth.  Stuart  Edgar  '62,  73  Mullens  Lane,  Bernardsville,  N.J.,  150 
Boro  Gilbert  Vener  '61,  40  East  9th  St.,  New  York  3,  N.Y.,  185 
Bosson,  Dave  Carl  '62,  228  Notch  Rd.,  Clifton,  N.J.,  161,  210,  261, 

306 
Bostock,  Roy  Jackson  '62,  Pittsburgh  Teachers  Bur..  944  Union  Tr. 

Bldg.,  Pittsburgh  19,  Pa.,  40,  165,  210 
Boswell,  Henry  Clay  H.  '64,  1464  Seminole  Rd.,  Adanta  Beach,  Fla., 

353 
Bottcher,  Dana  Clarke  '64,  3  Dorothy  Ave.,  Holden,  Mass.,  371 
Bouknight,  William  R.,  HI  '62,  Society  St.,  St.  George,  S.C,  42, 

173,  338 
Bowles,  Joseph  Gates  '61,  2100  W.  Market  St.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

306 
Bowman,  Charles  R.  '63,  Remsens  Lane,  RED  1,  Oyster  Bay,  N.Y., 

162,  353 
Bowman,  James  T.,  Jr.  '61,  2613  Chapel  Hill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Boxer,  David  Barry  '64,  401   Emerson  PI.  Uniondale,  N.Y.,  371 
Bowyer,  Albert  Thomas  '62,  3464  North  Hope  St.,  Philadelphia  40, 

Pa.,  162  338 
Boyce,  Samuel  Alexander  '64,  Rt.  10,  Box  421,  Charlotte,  N.C,  371 
Boyd,  James  Sherwood  '61.  1310  D  Eaton  Place,  High  Point,  N.C, 

68,  111,  177,  265 
Boyd,  Robert  Allan  '63,  1908  Liberty  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  173, 

353 
Boyer,  Heath  C  '63,  514  Saint  Clair  Ave.,  Grosse  Pt.   30,  Mich., 

153,  353 
Boyett,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.  '64,  2272  Wineleas  Rd.,  Decatur,  Ga.,  371 
Boykin,  John  Conway  '61,  3627  Stratford  Rd.,  Richmond  25,  Va., 

306 
Bradley,  Dennis  L..  Jr.  '64,  110  Abbe  St.,  Morgantown,  N.C,  371 
Bradley,  Thomas  Joseph  "61,  1311  Monk  Rd.,  Gladwyne,  Pa.,  306 
Bradshaw.  Francis  Connor  '61,  2000  Cedar  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  150 
Bradshaw,  Michael  James  '62,  2000  Cedar  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Branch,  Leslie  Bernard  '61.  1408  Kent  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Brantley,  Robert  L.  '63,   1805  Glend.ale  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  112 
Braren,  Herbert  Victor  '62,  455  Poincianna  Dr..  Sarasota,  Fla.,  101, 

157,  228,  231,  338 

Braswell,   Stephen   Render,   Surgeon   Hq.   AMC,   Box   62,   Wright 

Patterson  AFB,  Ohio,  47,  48 
Breazeale,    James   A.   '64,    1040   Twinkletown   Rd.,   Memphis    16, 

Tenn.,  371 
Breed,  James  Allan  '61,  73  Woodside  Dr.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  153, 

261,  307 
Breen,  Robert  E.,  Jr.  '62,  Box  1947,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  109,  150, 

261,  264,  338 
Breitweiser,  Robert  A.,  Jr.  '63,  2774  N.  Wakefield  St.,  Arlington, 

Va.,  165,  168,  178 
Brennan,  James,  Jr.  '64,  Rt.  3,  Box  525B,  Gastonia,  N.C,  182,  371 
Brennan,  John  William  '63,  416  North  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  165 
Bresee,  Louis  B.,  Jr.  '62,  403  Central  Ave.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  44,  83, 

338 
Brian,  Earl  W.,  Jr.  '63,  2111  White  Oak  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Bridgers,  John  Furman  '64,  503  W.  Nash  St.,  Wilson,  N.C,  371 
Bridges,  Daniel  W.,  Jr.  '62,  423  Worster  Ave.,  Hampton,  Va.,  108, 

158,  210 

Bridges,  Wayne  Eugene  '64,  814  East  22nd  St.,  Hialeah,  Fla.,  371 


Briggs,  Robert  William  '62,  1575  Bellevue  Dr.,  Wooster,  Ohio,  86. 

109,  165,  353 
Brigham,  John  Carl  '64,  212  Fernwood  Ave.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J., 

371 
Bright,  A.  Baxter,  HI  '63,  P.  O.  Box  1365,  Tryon,  N.C,  11,  172, 

210,  353 
Brinson,  Lloyd  George,  Jr.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  375,  New  Bern,  N.C, 

112,  169,  232,  353 
Britton,  Howard  W.  '63,  1010  Wateree  St.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.,  153 
Brock,  Richard  C  '63,  3001  N.E.  19th  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  166 
Brockman,  Bennett  Albert,  103  Jason  St.,  Greer,  S.C,  371 
Brockwell,  Benjamin  B.  '64,  1007  Buchanan  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

371 
Broesche,  Travis  C  '63,  3114  Aberdeen  Way,  Houston  25,  Texas, 

44.  177,  353 
Bromhal,  Robert  Lowell  '62,  1701  Vista  St.,  Durham,  N.C,   153, 

338 
Brooks,  David  Robert  '63,  321  Oakwood  Dr.,  Antioch,  111. 
Broome,  Ernest  Harry  '64,  705  Lancaster  Ave.,  Monroe,  N.C,  146, 

371 
Broome,  O.  Whitfield,  Jr.  '62,  409  Phifer  St.,  Monroe,  N.C,  263, 

338 
Brown,  Anthony  Sterling  "64,  27  Trumbull  Ave.,  Milford,  Conn., 

175,372 
Brown,  Daniel  Mason  '61,  1835  Westover  Ave.  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va., 

44,  169,  259,  307 
Brown,  David  C,  Jr.  '63,  224  Moultrie  Square,  Anderson,  S.C,  169 
Brown,  David  Kepler  '64,  8317  Robert  Bruce  Dr.,  Bon  Air  35,  Va., 

175,  372 
Brown,  Dempsey  Short,  Jr.  '64,  824  Laurel  Ave.,  Macon,  Ga.,  372 
Brown,  Douglas  Coleman  '64,  8012  Vale  St.,  Alexandria,  Va.,  372 
Brown,  Gerald  Lavonne  '62,  Box  331  Hull  Rd.,  Athens,  Ga. 
Brown,  John  Madeira,  III  '64,  Woodburn  Farm,  Piketon,  Ohio 
Brown,  Kendrick  E.,  Jr.  '62,  3934  Baltimore  St.,  Kensington,  Md.. 

154,  338 
Brown,   Kenneth  Gerard   '62,   2558  N.W.    19,   Oklahoma  City   7, 

Okla.,  173,  338 
Brown,  Robert  Luther  '62,  R.D.  2,  Lakeside  Dr.,  Gloversville,  N.Y., 

339 
Brown,  Stanley  C  '64,  18  Rounds  St.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  372 
Brown,  Stephen  Clinton  '62,  2363  Fair  Ave.,  Columbus  9,  Ohio 
Browne,  Joseph  Dillon,  Jr.  '64,  1550  Prospect  PI.,  Ashland,  Ky.,  312 
Browning,  Arthur  Lee  '62,  721  Madison  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  210 
Bruce,  Norman  MacDonald  '61,  8101  S.W.  90th  Terrace,  Kendall 

56,  Fla.,  154 
Brueggemann,  Martin  W.  '61,  2614  Fleetwood  Ave.,  Cmcinnati  11, 

Ohio,  174,  307 
Bruen,  James  Alton,  Jr.  '63,  600  Cedar  St.  N.W.,  Washington   12, 

D.C,  153,  353 
Bruinbaugh,  David  Willis  '62,  374  Evandale  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y., 

101 
Brumby,  Richard  Gray,  II  '62,  3048  Andrews  Dr.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

48,  173,  233,  339 
Brunnemer,   Heber  Keith   '61,    1344   Westbrook   Circle,   Gastonia, 

N.C,  177,  307 
Bruno,  Thomas  A.,  Jr.  '64,  780  Forest  Ave.,  Staten  Island  10,  N.Y., 

372 
Brunson,  David  W.  '64,  504  Duke  Ave.,  Colimibia,  S.C,  228,  372 
Brush   Clinton  E.,  IV  '61,  1148  Brookwood  Lane,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

234,  307 
Bryan,  John  Rupert,  Jr.  '64,  402  Pine  Valley  Dr.,  Wilmington,  N.C. 

179.  372 
Bryant,  Farnsworth  Dudley  '61,  2141  Alta  Ave.,  Louisville  5,  Ky., 

105,  307 
Bryant,  Leonard  S.  '63,  326  Brookvale  Rd.,  Butler,  N.J.,  253 
Bryant,  Wallace  Dean  '62,  Blairs,  Va.,  162,  339 
Brydges,  James  Edward,  Jr.  '64,  1679  Spotswood  Place,  Lynchburg, 

Va.,  372 
Bryson,  Daniel  R.  '63,  818  Anderson  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  353 
Buchanan.  Ernest  T.,  Ill  '62,  32  Carolyn  Dr.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va., 

162  ^ 

Buchanan,  Robert  T.  '63,  418  Kings  Court,  San  Antonio  12,  Texas, 

353 
Bucholz,  James  W.  '63,  609  West  Front  St.,  Perrysburg,  Ohio,  165 
Buckalew,  M.  Walker,  Jr.  '62,  2232  Westfield  Ave.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  42,  112,  150,  332 
Bucke.  Charles  W.  '63,  2009  Castleman  Dr.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  153 
Buckland,  Golden  T.,  Jr.  '63,  317  Blowing  Rock  Rd.,  Boone,  N.C, 

353 
Buckley,  Jay  Lynn  '64,  3007  Laurel  Ave.,  Cheverly,  Md.,  372 
Budd,  Joel  Kirk  '63,  Rt.  3,  Sanford,  N.C,  112,  169,  353 
Buddington,  Richard  S.  '64,  3902  Commander  Dr.,  Hyattsville,  Md., 

372 
Buehler,  Martin  George  '61,  704  Cedar  Grove  Rd.,  Broomall,  Pa., 

82,  273,  301 
Buehler,  Peter  Robert,  Glen  Abad,  N.Y.,  307 
Bugg,  Charles  Edward  '62,  1544  Hermitage  Ct.,  Durham,  N.C,  158 


Bullock,  Gerald  Ross,  820  Morreen  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Bumgarner,  Arthur  D.  '61,  1521  Winston  Rd.,  Lexington,  N.C,  210 
Bunch,  Francis  Marion,  III  '61,  5  Aldrich  Way,  Westhaven,  Wil- 
mington 6,  Del.,  Ill,  178,  179,  263,  265,  307 
Bundy,  James  Henry  '61,  Box  209,  Farmville,  N.C,  169,  339 
Bunn,  Ronald  Roy  '62,  4812  Aukai  Ave.,  Honolulu  15,  Hawaii,  339 
Burch,  James  David  '62,  Rt.  2,  Clyde,  N.C,  210 
Burch,  Joseph  B.,  120  East  Wilson  St.,  Wingate,  N.C,  182 
Burch,  Robert  Mildon  '61,  1302  Mayfair  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  107, 

339 
Burdge,   Lawrence  Reid  '64,   46  Hilltop  Terrace,  Red  Bank,  N.T., 

110,372 
Burford,  Rex  Layfield  '61,  832  Mathews  Ave.,  Charleston,  W.Va.. 

263,  307 
Burford,  Samuel  P.,  Jr.  '64,  4209  Versailles,  Dallas,  Texas,  372 
Burgess,  Andrew  L.,  Jr.  '64,  2760  N.  Quincy  St.,  Arlington,  Va., 

112,  176,  368,  372 
Burgess,  Stanley  E.  '64,  400  Bluebill  Lane,  Alexandria,  Va.,  372 
Burk,  Peter  Gordon  '64,  10541  Abbott  Ave.,  Minneapolis  20,  Minn.. 

372 
Burk,  Robert  William,  Jr.  '61,  5204  River  Rd.,  Vienna,  W.Va.,  40, 

46,  47,  177 
Burnett,  Alfred  Marvin  '61,  1503  Ruffin  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  301 
Burnette,   Jerry   Carter   '61,    314    Monongalia   St.,    Charleston    2, 

W.Va.,  177,  307 
Burdette,  Marvin  David  '64,  Jan  Dr.,  College  Park,  Ga.,  372 
Burnham,  R.  F.,  Jr.  '63,  1403  Hewitt  St.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  353 
Burnham,  Thomas  Jens  '61,  191  Holly  Ave.,  Hempstead,  N.Y.,  308 
Burns,  Robert  B.  '61,  413  Lanark  Way,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  83,  170, 

308 
Burns,  Robert  Brittain  '61,  Copperhill,  Tenn.,  83,   170,  258,  308 
Burow,  Richard  Wilcox  '62,  13  Fletcher,  Danville,  111.,  83,  177,  339 
Busch,  Gerald  W.  '64,  945  Sierra  Ventana,  Mexico  City,  Mexico, 

372 
Busch,  Ronald  Earl  '61,  3976  Western  Ave.,  Western  Springs,  111., 

83,  173,  270,  308 
Bush,  Jack  Randolph,  Jr.  '61,  R.R.  Box  79,  East  Palatka,  Fla.,  210, 

234 
Butler,  Jared  William  '62,  Rural  Rt.  1,  Forest,  Ind.,  77,  165 
Butts,  Edward  B.  '64,  153  Lewis  Ave.,  Salem,  Va.,  312 
Buzzard,  Lynn  Robert  '63,   1425  Windsor  Dr.,  Gladstone,  Oregon, 

835 
Byrd,  Kenneth  Alfred  '62,  302  Selwyn  Dr.,  Erwin,  N.C,  65,  339 
Byrne,  Richard  Redman  '62,  46  Main  St.,  Hatfield,  Mass.,  65,  166, 

339 
Caison,  Christopher  H.  '61,  501  Parker  Dr.,  Clinton,  N.C. 
Calendar,  Richard  L.  '62,  Box  349  RFD  1,  New  Market,  N.J.,  161, 

339 
Callahan,  Charles  W.,  Jr.  '61,  162  Kennedy  St.,  Bradford,  Pa.,  308 
Callahan,  Joseph  B.  '64,  162  Kennedy  St.,  Bradford,  Pa.,  372 
Caltagiroiie,  Wm.  Andrew  '64,   10  Tuttle   Rd.,  BriarclifT  Manor, 

N.Y.,  372 
Calvert,  Stephen  Bradford  '62,  2223  12th  Ave.  W.,  Bradenton,  Fla.. 

182 
Cameron,  Edmund  M.  Jr.  '62,  883  Louise  Circle,  Durham,  N.C. 
Cameron,  Joseph  Edward  '62,  335  Brentwood  Terr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5, 

Ga.,  153 
Camp,  Ernest,  HI  '64,  2597  Birchwood  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga., 

55,  372 
Campbell,  Alden  R.  '61,  12  Milburn  Park,  Evanston,  111. 
Campell,   Edward  Sidney  '62,   23  Lanneau  Dr.,   Greenville,   S.C, 

105,  339 
Campbell,  Frank  A.  Jr.  '63,  1239  Keene  Rd.,  Clearwater,  Fla.,  162, 

228,  232,  354 
Campbell,  Robert  Clarke  '64,  1239  Keene  Rd.,  Clearwater,  Fla.,  372 
Gannon,  Linden  Kinder,  III  '64,  519  Ripley  St.,  Alexandria,  Va., 

372 
Canon,  Roy  James  '63,  4010  29th  Ave.  N.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.,  354 
Cantwell,  John  Davis  '62,  127  S.  Bartlette  St.,  Shawano,  Wis.,  165. 

219,261 
Caplan,  Neil  Howard  '61,  517  Aycock  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  308 
Cardwell,  Joseph  T.,  Jr.  '64,  4210  Sparrow  Ct.,  Norfolk  6,  Va.,  312 
Carey  .Raymond  Joseph,  Jr.  '63,   143  East  Ridge  Dr.,  Waterbury. 

Conn. 
Carlitz,  Michael,  2303  Cranford  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C 
Carlson,  Edwin  Allan,  Jr.  '64,  245  White  Ave.,  Roanoke  Rapids, 

N.C,  372 
Carlson,  Richard  Bruce  '64,  307  Anderson  Blvd.,  Geneva,  111.,  372 
Carlson,  Ronald  Darwin  '62,  Rt.  1,  Box  205,  Matawan,  N.J.,  339 
Carmichael,  William  Leighton  '64,  1223  Chickering  Rd.,  Nashville, 

Tenn.,  372 
Carpenter,  Donald  S.,  Jr.  '61,  3714  Pelham  Lane,  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

42,  177,308 
Carpenter,  James  C  '63,  118  W.  Berger,  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico, 

42,  354 
Carpenter,  Randle  B.,  Jr.  '62,  2409  Anderson  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 

54,  55,  339 


Carraway,  Robert  D.  '62,  Chester,  Mass.,  84,  85,  87 

Carroll,  Wayne  Douglas  '61,  9100  Sudbury  Rd.,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

Carson,  Christopher  L.  '62,  820  Soundview  Dr.,  Mamaroneck  N  Y 

174,339 
Carstarphen,  William  H.  '62,  400  School  Dr.,  WiUiamston,  N.C, 

165,  339 

Carsten,  Jack  Craig  '63,  302  Rosewood  Ave.,  Winnetka,  111.,   103, 

104,  105,  153 
Carter,  Forrest  Dean,  Jr.  '63,  850  S.E.  4th  .\ve.,  Pompano  Beach, 

Fla.,  354 
Carter,  Richard  Craven,  Jr.  '61,   713  N.  William  St.,  Henderson, 

N.C,  308 
Carter,  Robert  Mills  '62,  2305  Rosewood  Ave.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C, 

90,  339 
Carter,   Stephen  Goddard  '64,    117  Kenmore  Lane,   Rochester   17, 

N.Y. 
Cashwell,  John  Edwin  '61,  Box  654,  Mt.  Airy,  N.C 
Cato,  Allen  Easley,  Jr.  '61,  Rt.  6,  Moultrie,  Ga.,  308 
Cecil,  Charles  E.  '63,  17  Rumson  Rd.,  Rumson,  N.J.,   154,  354 
Chaiken,  William  Edward  '62,  2737  Dogwood  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

166,  372    ■ 

Chafkin,   Michael   Jay  '64,   367   Lincoln   PL,   Brooklyn   38,  N.Y., 

100,  184,  339 
Challenger,  George  David  '61,  456   Richmond  Ave.,   Maplewood, 

N.J.,  161,  261,  309 
Chambers,  Robert  H.,  Ill  '62,  2456  Jefferson  Ave.,  Winston  Salem, 

N.C,  150,  263,  339 
Chandler,  Julian  A.,  II  '61,   1117  Charlotte  Ave.,  Rock  Hill,  S.C, 

309 
Chang,  Jack  Han  Teh  '64,  210  Oak  Tree  Ave.,  South  Plainfield, 

N.J.,  372 
Chapin,  Douglas   McCall  '62,   248   Camden  Rd.,  Atlanta  9,  Ga., 

42,  259,  265,  336,  339 
Chapman,  Leonard  Fielding  '64,  USMC  MOQ  2003,  Camp  Lejune, 

N.C,  272 
Chapman,  Richard  Booth  '62,   210  Greenville  St.,  Anderson,  S.C, 

112,  162,  265 
Chappell,  Bruce  Arnold  '61,   139  Cooper  Ave.,  Henderson,  N.C, 

158,  265,  309 
Chappell,  David  Michael  '63,  Rt.  1,  Box  282,  Raleigh,  N.C,  42,  100 
Chappell,  Fred  D.  "61,  Chandler  Motel,  Chandler,  N.C,  73 
Chappell,  Graham  E.,  Jr.   '61,   1000  Horton  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

83,  HI 
Charles,  Allan  D.  '63,  Rt.  1,  Duncan,  S.C,  354 
Charlwood,  Wm.  W.  '64,  114  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  372 
Cheek,  Hannon  James  '64,  919  Buchanan  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C,  372 
Cheek,  James  Howe,  III  '64,  221  Evelyn  Ave.,  Nashville  5,  Tenn., 

372 
Chenault,  H.  Lynn  '62,  1613  Bayview  Blvd.,  Norfolk  3,  Va.,  273, 

339 
Chernish,  William  N.   '63,  217  Saturn  Dr.   N.,  Starnewark,  Del., 

178,  354 
Cherry,  Haskille  Scott  '62,  5324  Albemarle  St.,   Washington   16, 

D.C,  154,  339 
Chestnut,  Paul  Ivar  '61,  1013  Shelley  Rd.,  East  Oak  Forest,  Charles- 
ton, S.C,  42,  47,  309 
Chesnutt,  Edwin  Lee  '62.  5921  Preston  Lane,  Charlotte,  N.C,  44, 

165,210 
Christy,  Daniel  Lamar  '64,  905  Dickinson  St.,  Fremont,  Ohio,  372 
Church,  Edwards  Lee  '64,  209  Dellwood  Ave.,  Dayton  19,  Ohio,  372 
Church,  William  C  C,  Jr.  '62,  Comm.  C  B.  LONT,  Davisville  N. 

Base,  E.  Greenwich,  R.I.,  177,  339 
Churchill,  Neil  E.  '63,  54  Sunny  Acres,  Niagra  Falls,  N.Y.,  158,  210 

354 
Clark,  Benjamin  C  '63,  Rt.  1,  Vonore,  Tenn.,  354 
Clark,  Clyde  Randall  '62,  2606  Broad  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  210 
Clark,  Douglas  Mason  '64,  19  Hill  St.,  Rye,  N.Y.,  373 
Clark,  Harold  Franklin,  Jr.  '63,  1920  N.  HoUister  St.,  Arlington  5, 

Va.,  169,  359 
Clark,  James  Ligon  '62,  Rt.  5,  Box  885,  Charlotte,  N.C,  90,  354 
Clark,  John  C  '63,  108  Glenview  Ave.,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada 
Clark,  Peter  Bruce  '64,  1175  York  Ave.,  Apt.  15  H,  New  York  21, 

N.Y.,  373 
Clark,  Richard  F.  '64,  15  Sholes  Ave.,  Norwich,  Conn.,   108,  210, 

373 
Clarke,  David  Wright  '63,  East  Shore  Rd.,  Jamestown,  R.I. 
Clarke,  Sheffield  C  '63,  858  Worthington  Ridge,  Berlin,  Conn.,  166, 

354 
Clay,  William  C,  III  '63,  365  Raleigh  Rd.,  Henderson,  N.C,  112, 

158 
Clayton,  Lawrence  A.  '64,  1023  Central  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  110, 

373 
Clayton,  Robert  M,,  II  '62,  9  StiUwell  Place,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  42, 

339 
Cleaveland,  John  Adams,  13  Huntington  Place,  New  Hartford,  N.Y. 


Clement,  Curtis  H.,  Jr.  '62,  417  Chews  Landing  Rd.,  Haddonfield, 

N.J.,  339 
Clemmons,  Frederick  D.  '63,  1192  Crestwood  Dr.  S.E.,  Atlanta  16, 

Ga.,  109,  339,  354 
Clemmons,  Joseph   Baldwin   '62,   Bo.x    193,   Balboa   Heights,   Canal 

Zone,  161 
Clover,  George  Isaac,  Jr.  '61,  1426  Valencia  Rd.,  Schenectady,  N.Y., 

309 
Clutts,  Charles  Philip  '61,  RFD  3.  Sheep  Hill  Rd.,  Boonton,  N.J., 

166,  309 
Coan,  Glen  Austin,  Jr.  '64,  275;i  Picardy  Place,  Charlotte  9,  N.C., 

112,  373 
Coane,  James  E.,  HI  '63,  109  W.  Islip  Rd.,  Babylon,  N.Y.,  178,  354 
Coble,  Larry  Robert  '63,  561  Parkview  Dr.,  Burlington,  N.C.,  150 
Cody,  Ernest  Frederick  '62,  559  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Mobile,  .Ma.,  178, 

309 
Coggeshall,  Peter  Collin  '61,  6808  Laurel  St.  N.W.,  Washington  12, 

D.C.,  83,  309 
Cohen,  Alan  Brent  "61,  1325  16th  St.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  309 
Cohen,  Arthur  Allen  '62,  1010  Blanchard  St.,  El  Paso,  Texas,  185 
Cohen,  Kenneth  A.  '63,  4510  W.  65th  St.,  Prairie  Village,  Kan.,  75, 

96,  181 
Cohen,  Stephen  Ellis  '61,  521  N.  McKeari  St.,  Butler,  Pa.,  339 
Cohn,  Donald  Lee  '62.  227  Forest  Dr.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  171,  177 
Cole,  John  H.  '63,  70  Fletcher  St.,  Kenncbunk,  Maine 
Coleman,  Stephen  B.,  Jr.  '63,  59  Matthews  Rd.,   Birmingham   13. 

Ala.,  42,  112,  173,  354 
Collet,  George  C.  '63,  Qtrs.  C  Naval  Station,  Newport,  R.I.,   178, 

263 
Collins,  Myron  D.  F.,  Wilkinson  Trailer  Park,  Wake  Forest,  N.C. 
Collins,  Richard  Fuller  '64,  357  Neuburn  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  16,  Pa., 

373 
Colver,  Charles  Merle  '64,  2720  Circle  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  373 
Combs,  Samuel  L.  '64,  782  Abbott  Rd.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  176,  234, 

373 
Comess,  Leonard  J.  '62,  3127  Crestline  Dr.,  Davenport.  Iowa,   185 
Compton,  Joseph  E.  '61,  c/o  Westinghouse  Elec.   Co.,   P.  O.  Box 

10176.  Santurce,  Puerto  Rico,  185,  309 
Condit,  Robert  Bruce  '62,  32  Woodland  Ave.,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J., 

162,  339 
Condon,  David  Michael  '63,  6183  W.  54th  St.,  Parma  34,  Ohio, 

210,354 
Condyles,  George  Edwin  '62,  5507   Dorchester  Rd.,  Richmond  25, 

Va.,  47,  339 
Connelly,  James  Duncan  '62.  1960  Kerns  Ave.,  San  Marino,  Calif., 

112,  165 
Conner,  Hampton  Kent,  Jr.  '62,  7802  Lockney  Ave.,  Takoma  Park, 

Md. 
Conoley,  Robert  Odell  '61,  MOQ  2002  MCB,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.C, 

173,  309 
Conroy,  Dale  Daniel  '64,  31  Linden  Ave.,  Bethpage,  N.Y.,  234,  373 
Conway,  Thomas  George  '64,  540  Given  St.,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  368, 

373 
Cook,  Joseph  Wm.,  Jr.  '64,  1565  Halstead  Ave.,  Norfolk  2,  Va.,  175, 

373 
Cooley.  Thomas  W.,  Jr.  '64,  Pacolet  Dr.,  Gaffney,  S.C,  78,  176,  373 
Coolidge,  David  Alan  '64,  7403  Denton  Rd.,  Bethesda  14,  Md.,  373 
Coombes,  David  Harrison  '62,  4008  Rosemary  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15. 

Md.,  339 
Coombes,  Rame  S.  '63,  4008  Rosemary  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md., 

354 
Cooper,  Edwin  B.,  Jr.  '64,  1105  N.  Evergreen  St.,  .Arlington,  Va.. 

85,  373 
Cooper,  John  C,  III  '64,  5209  N.   16th  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va.,  85, 

179,  373 
Cooper,  Langdon  M.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  885,  Fort  Morgan,  Col.,  354 
Coplon,  Fredric  Jay  '64,  P.  O.  Box  305,  Sparta,  Ga.,  181.  184,  373 
Corley,  Steven  Thomas  '64,  3917  Farragut  Rd.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  373 
CorneUus,  Eugene  F.,  Jr.  '64,  861  Fair  Oaks  Dr.,  Macon,  Ga.,  373 
Corson,  Frederic  C  '64,  10  St.  Pauls  Crescent,  Garden  City,  N.Y., 

175 
Cosans,  Ernest  James  '62,  220  St.  James  Ave.,  Merchantville  8,  N.J. 
Cotton,  James  Nelson  "62,  1026  Gerlock  Dr.,  Fostoria,  Ohio 
Couch,  Leon  W.,  II  '63,  704  E.  Walnut  St.,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  103 
Couchell,  George  John  '62,  613  Mayview  Dr.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  90. 

112,  263,  340 
Coughlan,   Patrick  C  '63,  Devon  Rd.,   Essex  Fells,  N.J..  49.   109, 

261,  340,  373 
Coughlan,  Peter  V.  '64,  Devon  Rd.,  Essex  Fells,  N.J.,  109 
Courtney,  Marion  Walter  '64.  Rt.  2,  Box  407,  Aiken,  S.C,  108,  373 
Counts,  Richard  L..  HI  '63,  9105  Redwood  Ave.,  Bethesda,  Md. 
Cowley,  Elmer  '61,  P.  O.  Box  1242,  Miami  1,  Fla.,  310 
Cox,  Frederick  '63,  170,  219  354 

Cox,  Louis  Williams,  Jr.  '62,  808  Sewell  Ave.,  Cape  May,  N.J.,  340 
Cox,  Ray  Lawrence  '64,  1913  University  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  373 
Cox,  Weldon  Royall  '65,  4577  Rheims,  Dallas  5,  Texas,  112,  354 
Cox,  William  Donald  '63,  3514  Montrose  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va.,  154, 

354 


Craft,  James  W.,  Jr.  '61,  1209  West  Ave.,  Charleston,  W.Va.,  177 

Craig,  Lewis  C  '61,  RFD,  Blanchester,  Ohio 

Grain,  Charles  W.  '63,  1411  E.  Olivet  St.,  Bloomington,  111.,  177, 

354 
Grain,  Richard  William  '61,  125,  Front  St.,  Mt.  Holly,  N.J.,  174, 

175,210,310 
Craven,  Davis   Hewlett  '63,   205   Marafield  Ct.,   Mishawaka,   Ind., 

340 
Crawford,  Fred  Allen,  Jr.  '64,  Rt.  1,  Holly  Hill,  S.C,  373 
Crawford,  Robert  C,  202  E.  Markham  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Crawford,   Stephen   Gregory   '61,    10   Hampshire  Circle,  Asheville, 

N.C,  272,  310 
Greaves.  Donald  W.  '64,  618  Sheridan  Rd.,  Evanston,  III.,  183,  373 
Creech,  Franklin  U.  '64,  111  Parker  St.,  Smithfield,  N.C,  373 
Crews,  John  Hunter  '64,  450  New  Haw  Creek  Rd.,  .\sheville,  N.C, 

373 
Crisson,  .John  S.,  158.  210,  210 

Crofts.  John  Lawton.  Jr.  "64,  P.  O.  Box  707,  Nokomis,  Fla.,  373 
Croll,  William  Paul  '61,  107  Buena  Vista  Ave.  Federalsburg,  Md., 

231 
Cromartie,  William  F.  "64.  1228  Skyview  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  373 
Cronquist,  John  August  "62,  29  Dunderave  Rd.,  White  Plains,  N.Y., 

340 
Crow,  William  Ernest  "62,  302  Hillsboio  St.,  Franklinton,  N.C 
Crowder,  Howard  Max  "62.  Delview  Rd.,  Rt.   I,  C;herryville,  N.C, 

373 
Crowder.  James  H.  "63,  1219  Winding  Way,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  354 
Cruse,  Charles  L.  '61,  2624  Chapel  Hill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  82,  310 
Culbertson,  Norman  A.  "64,  117  Buist  Ave.,  Greenville,  S.C.  373 
Cullen,  John  Weslev.  Ill  "61,  2771  Sherbrooke  Rd.,  Shaker  Hgts.  22, 

Ohio,  77,  310 
Gulp,  Robert  Howie  "62,  2905  Clover  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  42,  340 
Culton,  Carlisle  A.  '63,  325  Tennessee  Ave.,  Pineville,  Ky.,  354 
Cupps,  Don  S.  '63,  Church  St.,  Barton,  Ohio,  354 
Currie,  Walter  Lee  '62,  711  W.  Lafayette  St.,  Quitman,  Ga.,  110. 

340 
Currie,    William  Nelson  '62,   510  N.   Green   St.,   Wadesboro,  N.C, 

263,  340 
Curry,  Dennis  P.  "63,  26  E.  Jefferson  .\ve..  Shelbv,  Ohio,  173,  355 
Curry,  James  R.  '63,  8700  Blossom  Lane,  Louisville   7,  Ky.,  355 
Curtis,  Luke  "64,  6  Osage  Dr.  E.,  Ossining,  N.Y.,  105.  175.  373 
Dalbey,  Earle  G.,  Jr.  '64,  Rt.  2,  Box  149  A  6,  Lynnhaven,  Va.,  373 
Dalhouse.  John  D.  '63,  3607  Kanawha  Ave.  S.E.,  Charleston,  W.Va., 

355 
Dallas,  Nevill  Hundey  '63,  3702  WiUowcrest  Ave.,  N.  Hollywood, 

Calif.,  355 
Dalton,  James  David  '63,  402  Kivett  St.,  Asheboro,  N.C,  210,  211 
Daly,  John  Charles,  Jr.  '62,  1270  Sixth  Ave.,  New  York  20,  N.Y. 
Dammann,  David  Alfred  '63,  2520  43rd  St.,  Long  Island  City  3, 

N.Y.,  177,  231 
Damann,  Harold  Richard,  231,  310 
Danford,  Jerry  Lee,  2106  Erwin  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Daniel,  Amiram,  '64,  200  Monticello  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  373 
Daniel,  John  Howard,  Jr.  '62,  P.  O.  Box  412,  Warrenton,  N.C,  161, 

340 
Daniel,  John  Wallace,  Jr.  '63,  2510  Anderson  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 

174 
Daniel,  William  A.  HI  '63,  351  S.  Ripley  St.,  Montgomery  4,  A\a.. 

175,355 
Dankel,  Thaddeus  G..  Jr.  '64.  3100  Parkwood  Dr.,  Brunswick,  Ga. 
Danluck,  Anthony  D.  "63.  112,  N.E.  111th  St..  Miami  Shores,  Fla., 

355 
Darling,  Robert  Lee  "64,  3712  High  Point  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

112,  373 
Dartt,  Roger  W.  '63,  3935  Zenith  .^ve.  S.,  Minneapolis  10,  Minn., 

228,  232,  340 
Daughtridge,  Albert  S.,  Jr.  '61,  536  N.  Church  St.,  Scotland  Neck, 

N.C,  81,  110,  111,  170,  265,  310 
Daul,  George  Cecil,  Jr.  '64,  304  Thornhill  Circle.  Mobile,  Ala.,  373 
Davenport,  Gary  L.  "63,  616  E.  59th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  162 
Davenport,  Louis  L.,  HI  '63,  I4I3  Sunset  Ave.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C, 

177,355 
Davidson,  Joseph  Q..  Jr.  "63,  1916  Leonard  St.,  Columbus,  Ga.,  355 
Davidson,  Walter  P.,  Jr.  "62,  1075  N.E.  99th  St..  Miami  Shores,  Fla., 

173,  355 
Davies,  Leslie  S.  '63.  419  Braeburn  Rd.,  Hohokus,  N.J.,  112,  150 
Davies,  Paul  Hardie  '64,  34  Portland  Rd„  Summit,  N.J.,  108,  373 
Davis,  Baxter  Lee  '64,  5115  Marlyn  Sumner,  Washington  16,  D.C, 

179,  355 
Davis,  John  Ingles  "61,   1518  Westwood  .-^ve.,  Richmond,  Va.,   72, 

75,  169,  310 
Davis,  Lee  Ferguson,  Jr.  "61,  12  S.  Wilton  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va.,  153, 

310 
Davis,  Nelson  Park  '61,  Rt.  1,  Jamestown,  N.C,  173,  340 
Davis,  Rockwell  Furman  '64,  322  Larchmont  Rd.,  Elmira,  N.Y.,  374 
Davis,  Ronald  E.  "63,  4507  Columbia  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  355 


Davis.  Ronald  Harry  '62,  2014  V.i 

263,  340 
Dawson,  Thomas  R.  '63,  82  Duke  of  Gloucester  St.,  .\nnapol 


Charlotte  7,  N.C,  85,  211, 
Md., 


62,  355 

Day,  William  A.  '63,  5  Latimer  Ave.,  Strabane,  Pa.,  355 
Deal,  Harry  M.,  Jr.  '63,  Box  206  3rd  St.  S.W.,  Taylorsville,  N.C, 

154.  355 
Deamer,  David  Wilson  '61,  5174  Lakeland  Ct.,  Columbus  24,  Ohio, 

170.  310 
De.n,.  I)., M.I  Milton,  Jr.  '62,  2849  Monticello  Dr.,  Winston-Salem, 


ry  '64,  117  Oakdale  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  N.C,  374 
'64,  2864  Hollywood  Blvd.,  Hollywood,  Fla.,  85, 


X  i 


Dec.  Lan 

374 
Deegan,  James  Edward  '64,  2635  Sherwood  Ave.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

374 
Degooyer,  John  Gobel,  Jr.  '64,  1112  Meurilee  Lane,  Silver  Spring, 

Md.,  55,  374 
Densmore,   Richard    Ervin   "63.    18    Massachusetts   Ave.,    Portland. 

Maine.  161 
Denton,  Paul  Douglas  '62,  1404  E.  Joppa  Rd.,  Towson  4,  Md..  162 

261.  263,  340 
Derby,  James  Landon  '63,   190  ."Mtamont  Ave..   Tarrytown,  N.Y., 

166,  355 
Derochi,  Edmund  '62,  329  Northern  Pkwy.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  166, 

340 
Derrick,  John  Martin,  Jr.  '61,  4401  Brandywine  St.  N.W..  Washing- 
ton  16.  D.C,  177,  311 
Derryberry,  Eugene  E.  '64,  621   Mississippi  Ave.,  Signal  Mountain, 

Tenn.,  176,  374 
Dettmering,   Don  A.    "63,   3513  Longfellow  St.,  Hyattsville.   Md.. 

153.  355 
Deutcher,  Eugene  F.  '64,  8  Washington  PL.  Tarrvtown,  N.Y..   110, 

374 
Devigne,  Jules  Lloyd  '61,  49  Rock  Rd.,  Glen  Rock,  N.J.,  150,  261, 

263,311 
Dewitt,  Richard  T.  '63,  14  Interlaken  Rd.,  Orlando,  Fla. 
Diamond,  Robert  D.  '63,  1004  22nd  St.  N.E.,  Canton  4,  Ohio,  185, 

234,  355 
Diasiao,  Richard  Anthony  '64,  RFD  3,  Conneaut,  Ohio,  374 
Diaz,  Daniel  '63,  3314  La  Salle  St.,  Tampa  9,  Fla. 
Dick,  Jeremy  Worcester  '61,  Bo.x  3813  Duke  Univ.,  Durham.  N.C. 
Dickhaut,  John  Wilson  '64,  100  W.  Schreyer,  Columbus,  Ohio,  374 
Diedrichs,  Andre  Peter  '62,  111  Meadow  Lawn,  Lebanon,  Mo.,  105, 

340 
Diehl,  Earl  Henry,  Jr.  '64,  310-312  W.  Reynolds  St.,  Plant  City, 

Fla.,  374 
Dillon,  Ralph  George  '64,  814  Lee  St..  Danville,  Va.,  374 
Dimock,  Roy  S.  '63,  3910  Isabell  St.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  355 
Dinkens,  Edwin  Dale  '61,  RFD  4,  Box  91,  Laporte,  Ind.,  311 
Dinkier,  Carlyn  Emil  '61,  Box    1255,  Dunedin,  Fla.,   162 
Dinsmore.  Donald  Thomas  '63.  21  Slocum  St.,  Tunkhannock.  Pa. 
Dion,  Richard  Royal  '62,  353  Main  St.,  Nashua,  N.H.,  166 
Ditmars,  David  Thompson  '64,  816  Van  Ness  Lane,  Glendale,  Ohio, 

108.  374 

Dix,  Robert  Clinton,  Jr.  '61.  517  Edgewood,  Kent,  Ohio,  49,   157, 

311 
Dixon,  Richard  D.  S.,  Jr.  '63,  Walstonburg,  N.C,  340 
Dixon,  Walter  Herbert,  Jr.  "64,  118  Oakwood  Circle,  Danville,  Va., 

65,  374 
Dixon,   William  Caveness   '61,   2876  Bellaire  Rd.,  Cuyahoga  Falls, 

Ohio,  311 
Doak,  Thomas  D.   '62,  W.   Washington   St.,  Shelbyville,   Ky.,   157, 

340 
Doar.  James  Ronald  '62,  9  Peeks  Pike  Avondale,  Charleston  42,  S.C, 

112,355 
Dodge,  David  N.  '64,  44  Virginia  Lane,  Atherton,  Calif.,  355 
Dodson,  William  E.  '63,  2113  Woodrow  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  84,  85, 

169,  355 
Doggette,  John  R.  "63,  1120  Markley  Rd.,  Cincinnati  30,  Ohio,  355 
DoUison,  James  Richard  '61,  827   Benoni  Ave.,   Fairmont,  W.Va., 

154 
Donnell.  Comer  Lewis  '62,  113  Greenlawn  Dr.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  161 
Donnelly,  Dennis  Wm.  '62,  128  Lee  Circle,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  374 
Dorsee,  Robert   Edmund   '61,  910  Dulaney  Valley  Ct.,  Towson  4, 

Md.,  82,  311 
Doser,  John  Clarence  '61,  9305  Chanute  Dr.,  Bethesda,  Md.,  Ill, 

120,   170,  261,  263,  311 
Doster,  John  Henry  '63,  507  S.  Spruce  St.,  Lititz,  Pa.,  173,  355 
Dougherty,  Mark  E.  '63,  1414  Indian  Trail,  Atlanta  5,  Ga.,  178,  355 
Douglas,  Donald  A.  '64,  1201   Compo  Sono  Dr.,  Coral  Gables  46, 

Fla.,  234,  374 
Douglas,  Stuart  K.  '63.  1421  Pinecroft  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Douglass,  Edwin  H.  '63,  286  Liberty  St.,  Newburgh,  N.Y.,  182 
Douglass,  William  Frank  '64,  3141  S.  StafTord  St.,  Arlington  6,  Va., 

109,  179,  374 

Doupnik.  Joe  Robert  '61,  209  W.  Federal  St.,  Snowhill,  Md. 


Dove,  Paul  Douglas  '62,  117  Florance  Lane,  Alexandria,  \?l.,   169, 

340 
Dow,  JefTrey  Lane  '64,  45  Ivywood  Lane,  Wayne,  Pa.,  374 
Dowden,  Edward  Earl  '61,  Rhoades  .-^ve.,  West  Chester  Pike.  New- 
town Square,  Pa.,   157 
Dresner.  Kenneth  H.  '64,  64  E.  35th  St.,  Paterson,  N.y.,  184    374 
Drews.  John  Albert  '63.  2650  N.  George  St.,  York,  P.i'.,  166,  355 
Driessen.  Joseph  Patton  "64.  6135  N.  Kent  Ave..  Milwaukee  1  7,  Wis., 

374 
Dryfoos,  William  Webb  "63,  2903  44th  St.  N.W..  Washington,  D.C, 

233 
Dubroflf,  Kenneth  Jon  '62.  288  Leroy  Ave.,  Cedarhurst,  N.Y.,  75, 

185 
DufT,  Henry  C  B.  '63,  207  Ft.  Hunt  Rd..  Alexandria.  Va.,  231.  355 
Duke,  Henry  Emerson  '62,  .Andrews  Farm  Rd.,  Spartanburg.  S.C, 

173,  340 
Dula,  Armon  '62,  201  Middleton  Dr.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  34,  154,  340 
Dunbar,  Franklin  W.,  HI  '64,  82  Pond  St.,  Cohasset,  Mass..  374 
Dunlap,  Robert  Brindley  "64,  2061  .Astor  St..  Orange  Park,  Fla.,  374 
Dunn,  Jesse  T.,  IV  '63,  1592  Quarrier  St.,  Charleston  1,  W.Va..  355 
Dunn,  Millard  C,  Jr.  '62,  P.  O.  Box  3246,  Fayetteville,  N.C,  68, 

273,  340. 
Dunn,  Stuart  H.  '63,  7903  Hermitage  Rd„  Richmond,  Va.,  355 
Dupuv,  James  Newton  '62,  1842  Grove  Ave.,  Quincy,  111..  263,  340 
Duskin.  Douglas  J.  '63.  Box  331.  Washingtonville,  N.Y..  355 
Duttera.  Maurice  J.,  Jr.  '64,  110!  Fourth  .A.ve.,  West  Point,  Ga.,  374 
Dye,  Kenneth  R.,  Jr.  '62,  520  Beach  Ct..  Fort  Pierce,  Fla..  340 
Earle,  Richard  Shriver  '64,  404  Country  Club,  Wallingford,  Pa. 
Eberhardt,  William  C,  Jr.  "64,  900  Estero  Blvd..  Ft.  Meyers  Beach, 

Fla..  374 
EbershofT.  David  Alfred  '61.  6068  N.  Kent  Ave..  Milwaukee   17, 

Wis.,  177.  311 
Ebert,  James  Joel  '61,  613  Catalina  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  83,  107, 

108,  154,  264,  312 
Echols,  Stanley  D.  '63,  4032  Montevallo  Rd.,  Birmingham  13,  Ala., 

355 
Eckerson,  Russell  Gilberth  '64,   1601  S.  W.  47th  Terr.,  Ft.  Lauder- 
dale, Fla.,  374 
Edwards,  Charles  C  "64,  8405  Park  Crest  Dr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

37,  85,  110,  374 
Edwards,  Frederick  B.  '64,  78  W.  Front  St..  Red  Bank,  N.J. 
Edwards.  Samuel  Reese,  Jr.   '64,    706  Glenville  Ave.,  Fayetteville, 

N.C,  374 
Edwards,  Stuart  L.  '64,  5306  Clifton  St.,  Springfield,  Va.,  374 
Effron,  Arnold  A.  '63,  1625  Ohio  St.,  Bluefield,  W.Va.,  84,  85,  185, 

355 
Egerton,  Charles  Pickford  '62,  2507  W.  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C, 

312 
Eggers.  Walter  F.  R.  '64,  320  N.  Rainbow  Dr.,  Hollywood,  Fla.,  374 
Eisenman,  John  R.  '63,  266  Lincoln  Ave.,  Williamsport,  Pa.,   173, 

355 
Eisman,  Martin   Michael  '63,  345  N.   7th  St.,  Allentown,   Pa. 
Ekker,  Richard  C  "63,  1220  Obisro  Ave.,  Coral  Gables  34.  Fla..  356 
Eldridge.  Burt  S.,  Ill  '61,  102   Wedgedale,  Greensboro,  N.C,  81, 

150.  153 
Elliott,  Paul  W.  '63,  1206  Mangum  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Elliott,  William  S.,  Jr.  '63,  W.  Highland  Ave.,  East  Palestine,  Ohio, 

72.  356 
Ellis.' Robert  Ellsworth  '64.  3227  Eagle  Pass.  Louisville  13.  Ky.,  183, 

374 
Ellis.  Samuel  Henry  '63,  64  .Avondale  Ave.,  Charleston.  S.C,  42, 

165,  356 
Elzay.  Michael  Paul  '64,  Hilldale  Lane.  Sand  Point.  Port  Washing- 
ton, N.Y..  108,  374 
Embree.  John  H.,  374 

Embry,  David   L.,  4301   Greenway,   Baltimore,   Md.,   356 
Emery,  Donald  Gleason  '64,  139  Garden  Rd.,  Oreland,  Pa.,  234,  374 
Emlet,  John  Logan  '61,  888  W.  Outer  Dr.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  173 
Endicott,  Thomas  C,  HI  '61,  526  Country  Lane,  Louisville  7,  Ky., 

173,  341 
England,  Philip  Dew  "62,  106  Lucerne  St.,  Decatur,  Ga.,   170 
Eagle,  Nelson  S.  '63,  356 
Engleby,  Thomas  Lester  '61,  1821  .Arlington  Rd.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  44, 

107,  264,  312 
English,  Nereus  C,  HI  "61,  Rt.  2,  Trinity,  N.C,  173,  312 
Engstrom,   James    Kane   "62,    1111    N.    Palmwav.    Box    1122,   Lake 

Worth,  Fla.,  154,  341 
Enright,  Joseph  H.  '62,  3432  S.W.  25th  St.,  Miami  33,  Fla.,  341 
Epanchin,  Alexis  "64,  27  Brown  St.,  Sea  CliflF,  Long  Island,  N.Y., 

374 
Epes,  Charles  R.  "64,  213  Ferguson  Ave.,  Warwick,  Newport  News, 

Va.,  374 
Eppley,  Richard  Michael,  2823  Hillsboro  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Epps,  Robert  F.,  Ill  "63,  304  Williams  St.,  Lake  City,  S.C,  356 
Erb,  Herbert  B.,  II  '63,  HQ  U.S.  Army  Port  Embark.,  Bremerhaven, 
APO  69,  New  York,  N.Y.,  165,  356 


Ergood,  Foster  Coffman  '62,   180  Upland  Way,  Haddonfield,  N.J.. 

374 
Erek,  Bruce  C.  '63,  3014  Dunlecr  Rd.,  Baltimore  22,  Md.,  76,  110, 

356 
Ervin,  Paul  Revere,  Jr.  '62,  2035  Sharon  Lane,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  169 
Erisman,  Henry  Michael  '64,  2068  Ursinus  Ave.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  374 
Ervin,  Anthony  Perry  '62,  335  Dabney  Dr.,  Henderson,  N.C.,  341 
Espy,  Kip  McKinney  "64,  503  N.  Cherokee  Rd.,  Dothan,  Ala.,  37, 

374 
Essig,  Phillip  Martin  '61,  8850  Sievia  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va.,  107, 

109,  312 
Eubank,   Francis    Lewis,   Jr.    '61,    Apt.    1,    1207    W.    Franklin   St., 

Richmond  20,  Va.,  47,  92,  93,  96,  336,  341 
Eurillo,  Donald  F.  '63,  356 
Evans,  Robert  Lewis  '63,  1709  Camp  Alger  Ave.,  Falls  Church,  Va.. 

256 
Evans,  Walter  Burt  '61,  2504  Watkins  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Ewing,  Frank  H.,  HI,  '64,  P.  O.  Box  435,  Hopewell,  Va.,  109,  374 
Faber,  Lee  Edward  '64,  10375  Morrow  Circle  S.,  Dearborn,  Mich.. 

85,  374 

Fabritz,  Russell  A.  '63,  7105  14th  Ave.,  Takoma  Park  12,  Md.,  356 
Fader,  Lynn  Brooks  '62,  72  Wyoming  Ave.,  S.  Orange,  N.J.,   161, 

261,  341 
Fader,  Stanford  Stewart  '64,  72,  S.  Wyoming  Ave.,  S.  Orange,  N.J., 

374 
Fair,  Richard  Barton  '64,  Friendship  Rd.,  Fallston,   Md.,  374 
Fallin,  Joe  Daniel  '64,  119  E.  Clay  St.,  Thomasville,  Ga.,  374 
Faltings,  Donald  George  '61,  38  Kenwood  Rd.,  Tenafly  N.J.,  312 
Faris,  John  Charles  '63,  3134  Country  Club  Dr.,  Charlotte  5,  N.C.. 

90,  356 
Farmer,  Ben  D.  '62,  117  N.  Keystone,  Clearwater,  Fla. 
Farnham,  Barry  Bennett  '62,  102  S.  Whittlesay  Ave.,  Wallingford. 

Conn.,   169,  341 
Farr,  Thomas  A.  '63,  49  Putnam  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga.,  150,  356 
Farrell,  Wilson  Wrenshall  '61,  340  Laurel  Springs  Rd.,  Columbia. 

S.C,  82,  111,  165,  312 
Farris,  William  Anthony  '64,  4025  Greenbrier,  Dallas  25,  Texas,  375 
Farrow,  Douglas  Lane  '62,  201  N.  3rd  St.,  Dubois,  Pa.,  341 
Favrot,  Leo  M.,  HI  '63,  5223  Chamberlain  Dr.,  New  Orleans  22, 

La. ,173,  356 
Fedder,  Stuart  M.,  230  S.  Park  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C. 
Feely,  Robert  E.,  Jr.,  '63,  637  N.E.   119th  St.,  Miami,  Fla.,  356 
Feidelson.  Michael  '61,  1  Sutton  Place  S.,  Lawrence,  N.Y.,  185,  313 
Fendley,  A.  Gordon,  Jr.,  356 

Feniello,  Peter  A.  '64,  446  Henley  Ave.,  New  Milford,  N.J.,  375 
Ferebee,  Samuel  W.,  HI  '62,  223  New  St.,  New  Bern,  N.C,  341 
Ferrell,  Donald  W.  '63,  1406  N.  Mercer  St.,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  68,  356 
Ferris,  Barry  '62,  15  Ofakim  Lane,  Mount  Carmel,  Haifa,  Israel 
Fielder,  Frederick  A.,  Jr.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  193,  Rose  Valley,  Pa.,  173, 

356 
Fields,  Michael  S.  '64,  536  Front  St.,  Hempstead,  N.Y.,  184,  375 
Finch,  Paul  Andrews  '64,  222  Spring  St.,  Thomasville,  N.C,  375 
Fincher,  Charles  E.,  341 

Fink,  Jerold  A.  '63,  339  Claranna  Ave.,  Dayton  19,  Ohio 
Finney,  Michael  James  '64,  6009  Trenton  Lane,  Peoria,  111.,  179,  375 
Fippinger,  Robert  A.  '61,  227  Van  Houten  Ave.,  Wyckoff,  N.J.,  341 
Fisher,  David  Lincoln  '63,  Rt.  2,  Wake  Forest,  N.C,  48,  356 
Fisher,  John  Henry  '62,  920  Fox  Hill  Lane,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  341 
Fladd,  Wirt,  341 
Fleischer,  Robert  S.,  '64,  45  Middlebrook  Rd.,  W.  Hartford  7,  Conn., 

86,  375 

Flesher,  John  Joseph  '63,  1006  17th  St.,  Parkersburg,  W.Va. 
Fletcher,  Robert  A.  '62,  118  Park  Dr.,  P.  O.  Box  229,  Chester,  S.C, 

173,  331 
Flint,  Lewis  Matthew,  Jr.  '61,  19  Himt  St.,  Fort  Bragg,  N.C,  134, 

341 
Floyd,  William  C,  Jr.  '63,  502  lona  St.,  Fairmont,  N.C,  170 
Fluke,  William  A.  '64,  1808  Sherry  Ct.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  112,  375 
Flynn,  Jean,  375 
Fokcos,  Jeffery  H.,  375 
Folck,  Michael  P.  '63,  .^bington  Rd..  Bay  Colony,  Virgmia  Beach, 

Va.,  169,  356 
Fonda,  Richard  Weston  "62,  6A  Ridge  Rd.,  Greenbelt,  Md.,  173,  341 
Fong,  Allen  Gary  '64,  Box  7,  Brickeys,  Ark.,  375 
Forbis,  Elred  Washington  '61,  2439  Burchwood  Lane,  Wilmette,  111., 

177 
Fordyce,  Norman  Albert  "63,  6710  Tomahawk  Rd.,  Shawnee  Mis- 
sion, Kan.,  313 
Forsyth,  Thomas  H.,  Ill  '63,  West  Greenbrook  Rd.,  North  Caldwell, 

N.J.,  173,  356 
Foster,  Bernard  B.,  Jr. '61,  119  E.  Newkirk  Lane,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn., 

37,42,  170,  313 
Foster,  Carl  M.,  375 
Foster,  Charles  Stephen  '64,  1021  Stadium  Place,  Charleston,  W.Va., 

375 
Foster,  James  Price  '63,  119  E.  Newkirk  Lane,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn., 

170,  178,  356 
Foster,  John  Cantzon '61,  Hampton,  S.C,  111,  178,  313 


Fouts,  Samuel  H.  '63,  Rt.  4,  Thomasville,  N.C. 

Fowler,  James  Wiley,  III  '62,  Lakeshore  Dr.,  Lake  Junaluska,  N.C, 

37 
Fox,  Charles  Howard  '61,  3055  Avon  Rd.,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Fox,  William  Willis  '62,  1202  Malvern  Ave.,  Ruxton  4,  Md.,  166 
Fraderking,  Richard  D.,  173 
Frank,  James  Lawrence  '61,  631  Willow  St.,  Mt.  Airy,  N.C,  42,  84, 

85,170,313 
Frank,  Herman  Randolph  '64,   208  Argyle  Circle,  Gadsden,  Ala., 

42,  375 
Franklin,  Robert  D.  '62,  11  Sea  Horse  Lane,  Vero  Beach,  Fla.,  150, 

341 
Franz,  Rodney  Crane  '62,  114  Front  St.,  Ripley,  Ohio,  42 
Fraser,  Edmund  E.  '63,  219  Underwood  St.  N.W.,  Washington  12, 

D.C,  76,  356 
Freeman,  Carl  L.  '63,  25  Wessex  Rd.,   Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Freeman,  George  B.  '62,  Rt.   1,  Murfreesboro.  Tenn. 
Freese,  Walter  C.  '63,   105  5th  St.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  84 
Freese,  Warner  W.  '63,  30  E.  Jefferson  Ave.,  Shelby,  Ohio,  154,  356 
Freitas,  Ubiratan  M.  '62,  Rua  Teofilo  Otoni  24  1,  Rio  De  Janeiro, 

Brazil,  93,  341 
French,  William  B.  '63,  Mt.  Grey  Rd.,  Setauket,  L.I.,  N.Y.,  153 
Frey,  Robert  Bagwell  '62,  1302  Woodshole  Rd.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  157 
Friedlein,  David  Harper  '63,  15  S.  Belle  Grove  Rd.,  Baltimore  28. 

Md.,  356 
Friis,  Robert  Reaney,  Jr.  '64,  6175  S.W.  50th  St.,  Miami  55,  Fla., 

375 
Fritch,  Donald  Allen  '61,  544  Matterhorn  Rd.,  Jacksonville  1 1,  Fla., 

107,  108,  173,  177 

Fuller,  Frederick  B.  '63,  2421  Kings  Way,  Augusta,  Ga.,  161 
Fuller,  George  Chilton  '62,  4812  Morgan  Dr.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md., 

112,  177 
Fuller,  Raymond  G.  '64,  208A  Mansfield  Ave.,  Grandview  Manor 

Apt.,  Pitman,  N.J.,  375 
Fullerton,  Wm.  D.,  IV  '64,  251 1  Middle  Rd.,  Glenshaw,  Pa.,  375 
Fultz,  John  M.,  Jr.  '64,  3820  Stratford  Rd.,  Richmond  25,  Va.,  375 
Fuqua,  Jimmy  Ray  '64,  107  Hickory  St.,  Spray,  N.C,  375 
Futrell,  James  W.  '63,   1111    Rhode   Island  Ave.,  Lynchburg,  Va., 

210,  211,  356 
Gabriel,  John  Richard  '64,  67  Arbor  Dr.,  Hohokus,  N.J.,  375 
Gager,  Stewart  Douglas  '62,  72  Pondfield  Rd.  W.,  Bronxville,  N.Y., 

150,  265 
Gallagher,  Thomas  Eugene  '62,  216  N.  St.  George  St.,  AUentown, 

Pa.,  81,  154 
Gamble,  Charles  Franklin,   2314  Rosewood  Ave.,  Winston  Salem, 

N.C,  110,  154,  341 
Ganley,  Robert  William  '64,  28  Wachusett  Ave.,  Lawrence,  Mass., 

375 
Garber,  Don  Sanford  '62,  Box  146A  Church  Rd.,  Rt.  2,  Richmond, 

Va. 
Garber,  George  D.  '63,  497  Marion  Ave.,  Mansfield,  Ohio,  174 
Garda,  Robert  Allen  '61,  199  Pinewood  Rd..  Hartsdale,  N.Y.,  40, 

44,165,210,259,268,303,313 
Gardner,  James  E.,  Jr.  '64,  1948  Lake  Terr.,  Independence,  Mo., 

375 
Gardner,  Joseph  Emery  '64,   2524  La  Masa  Dr.,  Santa  Monica, 

Calif.,  375 
Gardner,  Robert  Gilbert  '61,  2112  Summit  St.,  Portsmouth,  Ohio, 

150,  210 
Gardner,  William  Leonard  '64,  4284  Echo  Rd.,  Bloomfield  Hills, 

Mich.,  375 
Garman,  Jon  Kent  '61,  3290  Eastview  Dr.,  Bethel   Park,  Pa.,  46, 

178,  179,  313 
Garner,  Fredric  Bruce  '63,  720  High  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  84,  85, 

313,357 
Garner,  Gilroy  Houston  '63,  Rt.  1,  Box  46,  Olive  Branch,  Miss.,  210, 

211 
Garren,  Charles  Martin  '63,   1817  Rolling  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

357 
Carver,   Edward  Gilligan  '62,  347   W.  Kings  Hwy.,  Haddonfield, 

N.J.,86,  108,  165,  341 
Gaston,  Joseph  V.  W.  '61,  730  Dallas  Rd.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
Gates,  Douglas  Sherwood  '64,  3818  W.  52nd  PI.,  Kansas  City  3. 

Kan.,  375 
Gebbie,  Thomas  Edward  '63,  1024  S.  Peale  Ave.,  Park  Ridge,  111., 

357 
Gee,  John  Buxton,  Jr.  '63,  908  Chestnut  St.,  Henderson,  N.C,  165, 

210,211,357 
Geehr,  John  Edward  '63,  Little  Brook  Rd..  Box   772.  Devon,  Pa., 

157,  357 
Geiger,  Karl   Randolph  '61,  431   W.  Main   St.,  RogersviUe,  Tenn.. 

108,  110,  177,  314 

Geiger,  Keith  Winfield  '63,  Box  1525  c/o  Aranico,  Dhahran,  Saudi 

Arabia,  177,  357 
Gelbert.  Daniel  Hafer,  150  E.  Wayne  Ave.,  Easton,  Pa.,  210,  261, 
Gentry,  Staley  McGregor  '63,  Rt.  2,  Roxboro,  N.C,  157,  228,  232, 

357 


George,  Albert  S.  '64,  706  Franklin  Ave.,  River  Forest,  111.,  375 
Gerber.  Milo  Phil  -62,  224  35th  St.,  W.  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  84,  85,  341 
Gerkens.  Fred  W.,  Jr.,  -62,  514  Park  Lane,  Vineland,  N.J.,  65,  341 
Geron,  Charles  W.  "63,  1806  Audubon  Park  Dr.,  Springfield,  Ohio, 

357 
Gerst,  Cornelius  Gary  '61,  4006  Napanee  Rd.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  72, 

80,  174,  314 
Gesswein,  Richard  T.  '63,  Rockledge  Landing,  Saukatuck,  Conn., 

165,  228.  357 

Gibson,  Charles  Foote  '61,  1339  Cole  Mill  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C.,  82, 

314 
Gibson,  Jonathan  S.  '63,  12  River  Rd.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  86,  359 
Gibson,  Norman  Thomas  '64,  106  Charlotte  St.,  Hamlet,  N.C.,  375 
Gill,  Douglas  R.  '62,  1205  Belmont,  South  Bend,  Ind. 
Gill,  James  C.  '64,  201   Brewer  Ave.,  Patton,  Pa.,  375 
Gilleland,  Walter  H.  '61,  1055  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Lorain,  Ohio,  314 
Gilley,  Hoyt  Melvyn  '61,  402  Parkside  Dr.,  N.  Charleston,  S.C,  177, 

314 
Gilliatt,  Benjamin  R.  '64,  Box  111,  Shelby,  N.C.,  68,  375 
Gillies,  Herbert  Bates  '64,  725  Amaryllis  Ave.,  Oradell,  N.J.,  375 
Gillman,  Michael  Ira  '64.  8941   146th  St.,  Jamaica  35.  N.V. 
Ginther,  James  O.  '62,  612  Woodland  Dr.,  Perrv.  Ga..  157.  341 
Gislason,  Bradlee  Bruce  '63,  2266  Princeton  Ave,  St.  Paul  5,  Minn., 

357 
Glaser,  Leonard  '63,  7327  189th  St.,  Flushing  66.  N.Y..  185 
Glass.  Charles  Lee  '61,  664  N.E.  1 14th  St..  Miami.  Fla..  1  77,  314 
Glesk,  Martin  M.  '63,  209  Catlin  Ave.,  Port  Alleganv.  Pa.,  166,  357 
Glosson,  Ronald  K.  '63,  Box  755C,  Rt.  1,  Albemarle  Rd.,  Charlotte 

5,  N.C.,  158,  210.  211 
Glover,  Clarence  H.,  Jr.  '64,   397  Forest  Ave.,  Spartanburg,   S.C, 

112,375 
Gobbel,  James  Thomas,  Jr.  '62,  602  W.  View  Terr.,  Alexandria,  Va., 

80,  82,  102,  103,  105.  154,  341 
Godbold,  Edward  S.,  Jr.  "64,  Rembert,  S.C,  375 
Godley,  John  B.  '63,  6025  N.  Oakland  Ave..  Indianapolis  20,  Ind., 

74,  84,  357 
Godlove,  Ernest  F.  '63.  1901  Sheridan  Rd.,  Lawton,  Okla.,  112,  174. 

357 
Gold,  Peter  Stephen  '63,  415  N.  Washington  St.,  Shelby,  N.C.,  68, 

169,  357 
Golden,  James  L.  '63.  3463  Lowell  .\ve.,  Jacksonville  5,  Fla.,  177, 

357 
Golden,  John  C,  Jr.  "63,  429  Virginia  Dr.,  Lake  Worth,  Fla.,  375 
Goldstein,  Frank  R.  '64,  2700  Lightfoot  Dr.,  Baltimore  9,  Md.,  86, 

184,  261,  314 
Goldstein,  Ralph  Martin  '61,  55  Alleghany  Rd.,  Hampton,  Va.,  185, 

261,  314 
Gonis,  Arthur  P.  '63,  1 14  Hedden  Terr.,  North  Arlington,  N.J.,  176. 
Goode,  David  Ronald  '62,  Box  296,  Vinton,  Va.,  79,  182,  341 
Goodell,  Charles  E.,  Ill,  '64,   1243  Prendergast  Ave.,  Jamestown, 

N.Y.,  375 
Goodman,  Mvron  .'Arthur  '61,  800  Maple  Ave.,  Salisbury,  N.C.,  54, 

314 
Goodman,  Stewart  H.  '63,  1125  Graydon  .\ve.,  Norfolk  7,  Va.,  72, 

181,  341 
Goodner,  David  Marshall  '64.  4737  Exeter  Lane,  Jacksonville   10. 

Fla.,  234  ,375 
Goodridge,  Paul  Weld  "61.  Box  1268,  Vero  Beach,  Fla. 
Goodson,  James  M.  '63,  Rt.   1,  Box  111,  Mount  Olive,  N.C.,  357 
Goody,  John  Burton '64,  7  Sullivan  Dr.,  Severna  Park.  Md.,  175,376 
Gordon.  Michael  Kenneth  '64,  921    S.   Johnson  St.,  Monroe,  N.C, 

375 
Gordon,  David  Neil  '61,  2313  N.  Second  St.,  Harrisburg,  Pa..   185, 

314 
Gould,  William  Michael  '61,  813  Kingston  Rd.,  Baltimore  12,  Md., 

314 
Gouldman,  W.  Clyde,  II  '63,  Meadow  Lane,  Franklin,  Va.,  169,  357 
Grace,  Perry  Rutledge  '63,  3600  Central,  Memphis.  Tenn.,  150,  357 
Gracey,  Brian  Hinman  '63.  1105  Dellwood  Dr.,  Valdosta,  Ga.,  150, 

233,  264.  357 
Graham,  Charles  N..  Jr.  '63,  904  Brantford  .\ve.,  Silver  Spring.  Md., 

42,  112,  157 
Graham,  David  Stanley  '22,  219  Springwood  Dr.,  Spartanburg,  S.C, 

112,  165,  342 
Graves,  Thomas  W.,  Jr.  '62,  1213  Watson  Dr.,  Wilson,  N.C,  42, 

169,  342 
Gray,  Cyrus  Leighton  '62,  912  N.  Rotary  Dr.,  High  Point,  N.C, 

153,  342 
Gray,  Frank  Benton  '64,  519  E.  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C,  375 
Gray,  Thomas  N.  '64.  124  Pinecrest  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  86,   178 
Gray,  Vaughn  Thomas  '62,  Quantico  Rd.  5,  Salisbury,  Md.,  314 
Grean,  Peter  Deems '61,  18  Lighthouse  Rd.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y.,  185 
Green,  James  Edmond  '61,  2124  Lavista  Circle,  HapevilJe,  Ga. 
Greenberg,  Martin  T.  '63,  5106  Studeley  Ave.,  Norfolk  8,  Va.,  84, 

166,  181,  357 

Greene,  James  Sprott,  Jr.  '62,  1002  Capri  St.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla. 
Greene,  John  Elbert  '62.  2918  Woodside  Dr.,  Tallahassee,  Fla.,  342 


Chapman    '61,    Morning    Star   Dr.,    Seymoiu", 
:4  Minerva  Ave.,  Durham.  N.C,  68. 
110. 


Greene,    Lav 

Conn.,  314 
Greene,  Marvin   Hill  '62 

270 
Greene,  Michael  Edward  "61,  Valley  Park  Farm,  Rt. 

Edgewater  Md.,  177,   185,  211,  273,  342 
Gregory,  Arthur,  '63,   1504  Richland  Ave..  Box  294,  Aiken,  S.C, 

112,  177,  210 
Gregory,  Donald  Robert  '64,  38  Summer  St.,  Rockland.  Maine,  376 
Gregory,  David  D.  '64,  38  Summer  St.,  Rockland,  Maine,  376 
Gregory,  Richard  M.  '64,  908  S.E.  12th  Ct.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

92,  170,  376 
Gregory,  Roger  Thorpe  '61,  110  Braswell  St.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C, 

170,315 
Gregory,  Thomas  H.  '64,  117  E.  College  St.,  Granville,  Ohio,  376 
Grehl.  Todd  Michael  '63,  412  S.W.  7th  Ave.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla., 

357 
Grenzer,  Louis  E.  '62,  1520  E.  33rd  St.,  Baltimore  18,  Md.,  342 
Griffin,  Basil  Manly,  Jr.  '62,  81   Pembroke   Rd.,  Akron    13,  Ohio. 

150,  342 
Griffin,  Galen  North  '62,  223  Mansfield  .\ve..  Darien,  Conn.,  72, 

231 
Griffin,  Kenneth  Glenn  '62,  539  N.  Buena  Vista  St..  Burbank,  Calif.. 

103,  157,  342 
Griffith.  Lloyd  E.,  Jr.  '62,  213  Leak  Ave.,  Wadesboro,  N.C,   150, 

342 
Griffiths,  Kenneth  H..  Jr.  '63.  269  Glenwood  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.J. 
Grighby,  Lonnie  O.  "62,  RFD  1.  Cadiz,  Ky.,  342 
Grilli.  Donald  Anthonv  "64,  217  Grove  St.,  Clifton,  N.J.,  112 
Grills,  George  B.,  Jr.   '62,   1841   Fairoaks  Rd.,  Kingsport,   Tenn,, 

166,  182,  342 
Grills,  George  M.  '63,  Randolph  .\ir  Force  Base,  Texas,  182,  357 
Grim,  Garrett  Davis  '63,   716  W.  Henderson  St.,  Salisbury,  N.C, 

357 
Grimm,  Richard  Walter  '61,  Bentay  Dr.,  Harrison,  N.Y.,  81,  315 
Grimm,  William  Edgar  '63,   2622   Eastwood   Ave.,  Evanston,   111., 

154,  357 
Grinstead,  Darrel  J.  '62,  4450  7th  St.  N.W.,  Canton  8,  Ohio,  112, 

153,  265 
Grossman,  Charles  L.  '63,  22775  Larmie  Dr.,  Rocky  River  16,  Ohio, 

153,  233,  357 
Grossman,  Robert  Louis  '61,   4632   Pendleton   Dr.,    Wichita  Falls, 

Texas,  107,  185,  315 
Guelcher,  Richard  P.  '64,  1170  First  St.,  Port  Edwards,  Wis.,  376 
Guglielmi,  John  Anthony  '61,  522  Chicago  Ave.,  Highland  Park, 

111.,  170,  315 
Guilford,  Charles  M.  '64,  2528  Blackwood  Rd.,  Wilmington  3,  Del., 

183,  376 
GuUingsrud,  Miles  J.  O.  '63,  Migazee  Trail,  Medford  Lakes,  N.J., 

78,  157,  357 
Gumo,  Richard  L.  '63,  29  William  St.,  Malverne,  N.Y.,  157,  357 
Gunnin,  James  Skinner  '64,  410  Newstead,  St.  Louis  8,  Mo.,  376 
Gurley,  Paul  Clayton  '64,  Rt.  9,  Box  222D,  Charlotte  8,  N.C,  376 
Guthrie,   George   Garland   '64,    4603    Kanawha    Ave.,   Charleston, 

W.Va.,  376 
Guthrie  James  Edward  '63,  2307  Avery  St.,  Morehead  City,  N.C, 

158,  210.  211 
Guthrie,  John  Bell  '62,  711  Coolidge  St.,  Westfield.  N.J..  150,  342 
Habercom,  Mark  Smith  '64,  1208  8th  .Ave.  S.E.,  Decatur,  Ala.,  376 
Hagadorn,  Jon  Bruce  "63,  322  E.  5th  St.,  Jamestown,  N.Y.,  342 
Hagy,  James  Dixon,  Jr.  '61,  711  Shackamaxon  Dr.,  Westfield,  N.J., 

342 
Haisfield,  Richard  '61,  440  Merion  Rd.,  Merion  Station,  Pa.,  185 
Hakim,  Khalil  All,  Singer  Co.,  HiUah,  Iraq 
Hale,  James  V.  M.  '61,  98  Clarendon  .Ave.,  Avondale  Estates,  Ga., 

182,  315 
Hale,  Oswald  Kerchie  '63,  2106  Iverson  St.  S.E.,  Washington  21, 

D.C,  173 
Hales,  Edward  Earl,  Box  2975,  Raleigh,  N.C,  376 
Hall,  Charles  Thomas  '64,  211  Lakeview  Ave.,  Jamestown,  N.Y., 

112 
Hall,  Hines  H.,  HI  '63,  Box  86,  Millbrook,  Ala.,  357 
Hall,  James  Edward,  Jr.  '61,  Rt.  1,  Box  480,  Waynesville,  N.C,  44 
Hall,  Sheldon  F.,  Jr.  '62,  15414  Grandville,  Detroit  23,  Mich.,  169, 

342 
Hall,  Snowden  Cowman,  III  '61,   111  Linden  Dr.,  Danville,  Va., 

54,  342 
Hall,  Wendell  V.  '62,  213  E.  Main  St.,  Avon,  N.Y.,  157,  342 
Hall   William  Charles  '62,  7  Stealbrook  Dr.,  St.  Louis  24,  Mo.,  342 
Hallidy,  William  H.,  Jr.  '62,  1319  S.W.  1st  Ave.,  Miami  32,  Fla.,  343 
Hallock,  Elbert  Porter  '61,  39  Warren  St.,  Little  Falls,  N.J.,  315 
Halperin,  Karl  L.  '63,  8  Alexander  Terrace,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  180, 

181,  357 
Halpern.  John  Evan  '63,  7106  Georgia  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md., 
Halstead,  Woodrow  J.,  '61,  6306  North  29th  St.,  Arlington  7,  Va., 

73,  107,  264 
Halstead,  Charles  F.,  376 


Halvosa,  William  T.,  Ill  '62,  Box  1181,  Balboa,  Canal  Zone 
Hamburger,  Gerald  Marc  '64,  3275  East  Wood  Valley  Rd.,  Atlanta 

5,  Ga.,  376 
Hamcl,  Charles  L.  '62,  12628  Broken  Bough,  Houston  24,  Texas, 

112,  162,  170,  342 
Hainel.  Robert  E.  '62,  407  Awixa  Rd.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  162,  342 
Hamilton,  James  Page  '63,  Chapmanville,  W.Va.,   102,   108,  357 
Hamilton,  Roger  Clark  '64,  34  Highland  Ave,,  Westerly.  R.I.,  112, 

376 
Hamilton.  Ted  Allen  '64,  3704  Ridge  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  177,  265 
Hammond,  Robert  B,.  174,  342 
Hancammon,  William  H.,  HI  '61,  U.S.  Army  Garrison,  APO  145, 

San  Francisco,  Calif.,  315 
Hancock,  Leslie  F.,  Jr.  '63,  924  S.  .\lhambra  Circle.  Coral  Gables 

46.  Fla.,  357 
Hand,  Donald  L.  '63,  214  Avondale  Rd.,  Rid,gewood,  N,J„  183,  357 
Handler,  Mark  '64,  2529  Perkins  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C, 
Hanja,  Yuri  Thomas  '64,  106  Bay  Dr,  East,  Huntington  12,  N,Y,, 

112,  234,  376 
Hankins,  William  W,  '63,  912  Tangier  Ave,,  Coral  Gables,  Fla,,  112, 

357 
Hanling,  William  Ralph  '61.  211  Homcwood  Dr..  Greensboro.  N.C, 

315 
Hanscom,  Frnk  Edward  '62.  P.  O.  Box  449.  Manassas,  Va..  112,  166, 

342 
Hardin,  Elliott  W.,  Jr.  '62,  207  Calhoun  St.,  Charleston,  S.C,  342 
Hardt,  Alvin  Lee  '62,  518  Kerwin  Rd.,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 
Hardy,  Lloyd  Richard  '64,  c/o  Aramco,  Dhahran  Saudi  Arabia, 

112,  376 
Hardy,  Richard  Wayne  '64,  USN  5039  8th  Rd.   S.,  Arlington  4, 

Va.,  376 
Hargroves,  .Mexander  S.  '64,  221  Pine  Rd.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  376 
Harkness.  Richard  C.  '64,   1121   Wilson  Rd.,  Graylyn  Crest,  Wil- 
mington 3,  Del.,  112,  183,  376 
Harkrader,  Winfred  T.,  Jr.  '64,   1315   Crescent  Dr..  Mount  Airy, 

N.C,  376 
Harlan,  James  C  '61,  329  Greenway  Lane,  Richmond  21,  Va.,  173, 

315 
Harper,  Eugene  Jutson  '64,  Box  121,  Knightdale,  N.C,  183,  372 
Harper,  Kenneth  B.  '63,  165  Thorn  Tree  Lane,  Winnetka,  111.,  112, 

158 
Harrelson,  Dwight  Hillard  '64,  1 12  East  Main  St..  Cherryville,  N.C, 

270,  273 
Harris,  Christopher  B.  '64,  382  Mill  Hill  Lane,  Southport,  Conn., 

112,  376 
Harris,  David  H.  '63,  210  Monticello  Ave..  Durham,  N.C,  357 
Harris,  Jack  '64,  Ashland,  Ohio,  153 
Harris,  Richard  Foster  '64,  665  Llewellyn  Place.  Charlotte  7,  N.C. 

376 
Harris,  Robert  W.  '63,  Princeton  Pike,  M.R.  14,  Somerville,  N.J., 

357 
Harrison,  Frank  Late,  Jr.  '61,   1017  Montrose  Dr..  S.  Charleston 

3,  W.Va.,  376 
Harrison,  Lawrence  H.  '62,  1601  Wood  Lynne  Blvd..  Linwood,  N.J., 

185,  342 
Harritt,  Norman  Ladoit  '63,  230  Ave.  C  N.E.,  Winter  Haven,  Fla., 

358 
Hart,  John  Charles  '62,  111  S.  Cayuga,  Williamsville,  N.Y.,  342 
Hartley,  John  Bower  '62.  300  Hesraer  Rd.,  Evansville  11,  Ind.,  182 
Hartman,  Ernest  Warren  '64,  2582  Bittersweet  Dr.,  Toledo  14,  Ohio, 

174 
Hartmann,  Herbert  '63,  70  Tatham  Hill  Rd..  W.  Springfield,  Mass., 

170,342 
Hartwell,  John  Wm.  '64,  4517  S.  Cameron,  Tampa  11,  Fla.,  183 
Harvey,  James  R.  '62,  237  S.   llth  St.,  Quakertown,  Pa.,  342 
Hash,  Edward  Joseph  '64,  1884  N.  Patrick  Henry  Dr.,  Arlington  5, 

Va.,  176,  376 
Hash,  John  Lawler  '62,  23  Norwood  Rd.,  Charleston  4,  W.  Va., 

166,  342 
Haskell,  Bruce  Vinal  '64,  113  Laredo  Way  St.,  Petersburg,  Fla.,  376 
Haskell,  Richard  A.  '64,  10387  Deerfield  Rd.,  Cincinnati  42,  Ohio. 

376 
Hatfield,  Thomas  Eben  '61,  3907  Eileen  Dr.,  Cincinnati  9,  Ohio,  231 
Haury,  Donald  R.  '63,  929  Feist  Ave.,  Pottstown,  Pa. 
Hauser,  John  Bruce  '61,  688  Hamilton  Rd..  Birmingham,  Mich., 

42,  170,  269,  315 
Havens,  Richard  George  '62,  9  Park  Ave..  Westminster,  Md.,  108, 

158,  210,  342 
Hawfield,  James  D.,  Jr.  '61,  Rt.  1,  Box  321,  Pineville,  N.C,  82,  315 
Hawgood,  William  S.  '63,  2719  Cranlyn  Rd.,  Shaker  Hts.  22,  Ohio 
Hawkins,  David  M.  '61,  2620  S.W.  4th  St.,  Miami,  Fla.,  84,  85,  162. 

342 
Hawks,  Everett  Merle  '64,  Qtrs.  4,  U.S.  Naval  Hosp.,  Great  Lakes, 

111. 
Hawn.  Robert  George  '63,  261 1  Reynolds  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 
158,  210,  211 


Haworth,  Allan  Robert  '64,  783  KnoUwood  Terrace,  Westfield,  N.J., 

109.  376 

Hawse,  Richard  Allen  '61,  2552  Sunnyside  St.,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  182, 

315 
Hayes,  Woodrow  W.  '63,  1120  Lakewood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  210, 

211 
Haynes,  Baxter  Morgan,  Jr.  '64,  Tryon,  N.C,  376 
Haynes,  George  Wilson  '64,  1121   Watauga  St.,  Kingsport,  Tenn., 

110,  376 

Haynsworth,  Harry  J.,  IV  '61,  Crescent  Ave.,  Greenville,  S.C. 
Hecht,  Stephen  Samuel  "64,  4  Collamore  Terrace,  West  Orange, 

N.J.,  376 
Heckenberg,  Jack  Harris  '61,  36  Pelican  Isle  Dr.,  Ft.  Lauderdale, 

Fla.,  316 
Hedges,  Charles  R.  '63,  339  Wood  Lane,  Circleville,  Ohio,  358 
Hedgpeth,  Joseph  R.  '62.   1917  N.  Walnut  St.,  Limiberton,  N.C, 

170,  342 
Heidrick,  Robert  L.  '63.   101   S.   County  Line  Rd.,  Hinsdale,   III.. 

166,  351 
Heidt,  Edward  A.  '61,  800  Keene  Rd.,  Clearwater,  Fla.,  162,  342 
Heitzenrater,  Richard  P.  '61,  1072  Sunset  Dr..  Clarion,  Pa.,  64,  316 
Hellman,  Peter  '64,  212  Waterway  Dr.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  1 10,  376 
Helms,  William  R.,  II  '63,  620  East  Holly  St.,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  112 
Helwig,  Richard  A.  '62,  575  Chester  Pike,  Prospect  Park,  Pa.,  343 
Henderson,  Grover  C,  II  '64,  211  W.  Harnett  St.,  Dunn,  N.C,  376 
Henderson,  William  Taylor  '64,  167  Laurel  Circle,  Princeton,  N.J., 

112,  377 
Hendrix,  Scott  Hampton  '63,  2525  Stratford  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C, 

112,  358 
Herrin,  Herman  Keith,  Jr.  '62,  1204  Fairfield  Dr.,  Gastonia,  N.C, 

162,  343 
Herring,  John  G.,  Ill  '64,  P.  O.  Box  811,  Thomasville,  N.C.  377 
Herring,  Randall  C.  '62,  154  Buena  Vista  Circle,  South  Hill,  Va., 

162,  343    • 
Hertslet,  Barry  Shaw  '64,  704  Thornwood  Ct.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  377 
Herzog,  George  Gary  '64,  3914  Mt.  Vernon  Highway,  Alexandria, 

Va.,  377 
Hespenheide,  Henry  A.,  Ill  '64,  1315  Sussex  Place,  Norfolk  8,  Va., 

377 
Hess,  Lawrence  Everett  '62,  5735  Granada  Blvd.,  Coral  Gables  46, 

Fla.,  154,  343 
Hess,  Roger  M.  '63,  119  Burlington  Rd.,  Jackson,  Ohio,  74,  112, 

182,  358 

Hester,  Henry  Dewey,  Jr.  '62,  3205  Merriman  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.C, 

273,  316 
Hester,  Larry  Bowles  '61,  1007  Burch  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  82,  316 
Hewett,  James  Allen  '62,  P.  O.  Box  652,  Shallotte,  N.C,  343 
Hewitt,  Ragsdale,  Jr.  '63,  15  Buford  St.,  Sumter,  S.C,  358 
Heyer,  Robert  Ward  '63,  6401  Sedgefield  Dr.,  Norfolk  13,  Va.,  358 
Heyman.  .\rthur  Bruce  '63,  321  Lincoln  Ave.,  Rockville  Centre, 

N.Y..  219 
Hibbs,  Robert  Ashe  '62,  1421  N.  Lake  Shore  Dr.,  Sarasota,  Fla., 

112,  174 
Hicks,  Anthony  Bright  '62,  100  Reading  Way,  Winter  Park,  Fla., 

343 
Hicks,  Hugh  Mason,  Jr.  '61,  1192  Park  Ave.,  New  York,  N.Y.,  161, 

316 
Hicks,  Mercer,  HI  '63,  Box  83,  Southern  Pines,  N.C,  358 
Higgs,  Jacob  kirkpatrick  '61,  2218  Myers  St,,  Durham,  N.C. 
High,  Henry  R.,  Jr.  '62,  1010  Hunt  Ave.,  Charleston  2,  W.Va. 
High,  William  Gary  '63,  R.D.  4,  MiUersburg,  Ohio,  161,  228,  358 
Hight,  Ronald  Gray,  2319  Bernard  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Hin,  Charles  E.  '63,  Club  Rd.,  Rosslyn  Farms,  Carnegie,  Pa.,  65, 

165,  234,  358 
Hilliard,  James  E.  '63,  Lyons  Bend  Rd.,  Rt.  14,  Knoxville  19,  Tenn., 

170,  358 
Hilliard,  Robert  H.  '64,  Box  195,  Deer  Park  Rd.,  Katonah,  N.Y., 

170,377 
Hinds,  Douglas  Paul  '64,  413  Lawrence  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  377 
Hines,  John  Miller  '62,  870  Louise  Circle,  Durham,  N.C. 
Hinshaw,  William  B.  '63,  402  W.  Knox  St.,  Durham,  N.C,   358 
Hin  ton,  Robert  R.  '61,  375  Peterson  Lake  Rd.,  CoUierville,  Tenn., 

343 
Hirsch.  Jack  Samuel  '62,  Franklin  Courtland  Blvd.,  Farnklin,  Va., 

84,  85,  185,  358 
Hobbs,  Jerry  Robert  '64,  1329  E.  Monroe  St..  South  Bend  15.  Ind.. 

183,  377 

Hobgood,  Shannon  Randall  '64,   1925  E.  Brainerd  St..  Pensacola, 

Fla.,  377 
Hodges,  Stephen  M.  '64,   1822  Grandin  Rd.  S.W,.  Roanoke,  Va., 

112,  377 
HoflFman,  Charles  Roger  '63,  160  Hemlock  Way,  Broomfield.  Col.. 

109,  150,  358 
Hollander,  John  T.,  358 
Hollett,  Grant  T.,  Jr.  '64,  1502  Bexhill  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va.,  1  79, 

377 


Holley,  William  Gaither  '62,  7914  Kentbury  Dr.,  Bethesda  14,  Md., 

83    159   343 
Holli's,  JaA  M.  '63,  Box  15,  Baker  Vac,  Martinsburg,  W.Va.,  112, 

358 
Hollister,  George  Clay  '63,  23  Maher  Ave.,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  96, 

166,  358 
Hollman,  Douglas  Clark  '64,  9  Tanglewood  Lane,  Sea  Cliff,  N.Y., 

175,  377 
Holmes,  Robert  S.  B.,  Jr.  '61,  1441  Washington  Rd.,  Pittsburgh  28, 

Pa„  112,  154,  316 
Holt,  Douglas  Leigh  '64,  120  Ridgeside  Rd.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 

377 
Holt,  John  Sanders  '64,  Scarritt  College,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  377 
Holt,  Roger  Neil  '61,  536  First  St.,  Hinsdale,  111.,  166,  316 
Honcycutt,  David  Ernest  "61,   125  West  50th  St.,  Savannah,  Ga.. 

154.  261,  316 
Hooper,  William  R.  '62,  1822  Stratford  Place  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va., 

358 
Hopkins,  G.  Stephen  '62,  122  Harris  Ave.,  Needham  92,  Mass.,  86, 

153    343 
Hoppi'n,  Charles  Tracy  '64,  712  Scotch  Plains  Ave.,  Westfield,  N.J.. 

377 
Horn,  Edward  Gustav  '64,  818  Forest  Hills  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C.. 

Home,  Perry  Alwyn  '64,  2115  Morganton  Rd.,  Fayetteville,  N.C., 

377 
Horner,  Withers  G.  '64,  2541  Oregon  Ave.  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  377 
Horrigan.  Joseph  Stewart  '61,  2311  Locke  Lane,  Houston,  Texas, 

42,  173 
Horton,  Lewis  W.  W.,  Jr.  '64,  1313  Kent  St.,  Durham,  N.C.,  347 
Hosteller,   William   Lewis   '61,   307  Karen   St.,   South  Charleston. 

W.Va. 
Hotchkiss,  Charles  S.,  Jr.  '61,  P.  O.  Box  396,  FarmviUe,  N.C. 
Hotelling,  William  E.  '62,  P.  O.  Box  628,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C. 
Hottle,  Warren  Paul  '62,  5839  N.  19th  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va.,  107, 

108,  150,  264,  269 
Houck,  Charles  Lynn  "61.  261  S.  Hanover  St.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  83,  317 
Hough,  Coles  Terry  '62,   18  Meadow  Lane,  East  Williston,  N.Y., 

166,  231 
House,  Donald  Ray  '63,  911  Bragg  St.,  Monroe,  N.C,  169,  358 
Houseknecht,  Peter  S.  '64,  10  Logan  PI.,  Rowayton,  Conn.,  377 
Howard,  Don,ald  Lee,  161 
Howard,  Edwin  Brown,  Jr.  '63,  44  Sage  Terrace,  Scarsdale,  N.Y., 

358 
Howard,  James  Hatten,  HI  "61,  714  N.  Oleander  Ave.,  Daytona 

Beach.  Fla.,  162,  317,  323 
Howard,  Laurence  C,  Jr.  '61,  600  Poplar  Hall  Rd.,  Norfolk  2,  Va., 

180,  317,  323 
Howard,  Ralph  F.  '62,  714  N.  Oleander  Ave.,  Daytona  Beach,  Fla., 

162,  343 
Howe,  Humphry  B.,  Jr.  '62.  47  Whitney  Rd.,  Medford  55,  Mass., 

157,  343 
Howell,   Jerry  Morris  '61,   1105  W.  Rock   Spring  Rd.,  Greenville, 

N.C,  150,  317 
Howell,  Thom,as  Stevens  '63,  320  Kenilworth  Road.  Ashcville,  N.C, 

68 
Hubbell,  William  Lee  "64,  171  Lynn  St.,  Shreveport,  La.,  377 
Huckabee,  Carnion  Harris  '61,  Rt.  6,  Box  452,  Sharon  Rd.,  Durham, 

N.C. 
Hudson,  Terry  Mack  '62.  4312  Washington  Ave.  S.E.,  Charleston 

4,  W.Va.,  343 
Huffman,  Richard  B.  '63,  931   17th  St.  S.,  Arlington,  Va.,  154,  358 
Huggin,  David  M.  "62.  Box  5322,  Knoxville  18,  Tenn.,  42,  173 
Hulen,  Myron  CIraig  '63,  8520  Thornden  Terr.,  Bethesda   14,  Md., 

170,  358 
Humphrey,  Theodore  J.,  II  '62,  FPO  533,  New  York,  N.Y.,  174 
Humphrey,  Wm.  Michael  "61,  26  Handel  Lane,  Greenhills  18,  Ohio, 

377 
Humphreys,  David  Russel  '62,  615  Park  Ave.  N.E.,  Orangeburg, 

Huneycutt,  Wiley  J.,  Jr.  '64,  276  N.  4th  St.,  Albemarle,  N.C,  377 
Hunt.  Bnirr  Woodsont;  "63,  182  Saxonburg  Rd.,  Butler,  Pa.,  162 
Hum.   liiiwis  S     h  :     in  U.niiii.n   Cinle.  .Auburndale  66,  Mass. 
Hunt.    |i.sr|,li    M.iiMii,    III     111      iiii;;   Stannount   Dr.,  Greensboro. 

N,c/.  iti'i.  '-'"I't.  ;i7.  r)K 

Hunt,  Stephen  B.  "61.  2  Washington  Sq.  Village,  New  York  12,  N.Y., 

40,  317 
Huntley,  George  William  '64,  Box  60,  Beaufort,  N.C,  377 
Huntley,  Michael  John,  Jr.  '61,  3605  Hicks  .^ve.,  Baltimore  7,  Md., 

83,  107,  162,  317 
Hurt.  Howard  Preston  '61,  108  West  Virginia  St.,  Beckley,  W.Va., 

165,  219 
Husa,  Gary  W.  '63,  302  Crescent  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C.  78,  158, 

228,  232,  358 
Huston,  Craig  Wright  '64,  246  Evergreen  Dr.,  Kentfield,  Cal.,  109, 

231,  377 
Huston,  Graham  C  '63,  Lakewood  Circle,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  231 


Hutchins,  Norman  W.  '63,  Box  141,  Rt.  3,  Forest  City,  N.C,  359 
Hutzler,  Arthur  Charles  '64,  920  Banyan  Dr.,  Delray  Beach,  Fla., 

377 
Hyde,  Henry  Holbrook,  Jr.  '62,  78  Mohawk  Dr.,  West  Hartford, 

Conn.,  153,  231,  343 
Ickes,  Bruce  Patrick  '61,  275  West  62nd  St..  Hialeah,  Fla.,  44,  82, 

259,303,317 
lies,  Arnold  Thomas,  Jr.  '61,  21    Gardners  Lane.  Ansonia,  Conn., 

178,317 
IngersoU,  Deforest  P.  '64,  5304  N.  Santa  Monica,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 

377 
Ingram,  Franklin  W.  '62,  1305  Laura,  Warner  Robins,  Ga.,  343 
Ingram,  Lindsey  Wood,  Jr.  '61.  Beaumont  .-^ve.,  Harrodsburg,  Ky.. 

86,178,317 
Inman,  Horace  A.,  Jr.  '63,  603  Huske  St.,  Fayetteville,  N.C.  84, 

85,  169,  359 
Irvin,  Stanley  Truman  "62,  1003  Buchanan  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Irwin,  John  Charters  '64,  3516  Marguette,  Dallas,  Texas,  377 
Jackson,  Charles  R.  '64,  328  W.  Miller  St.,  Salisbury,  N.C,  377 
Jackson,  Frederick  R.,  Ill  '64,  177  Lake  Dr.,  Mountain  Lakes.  N.J., 

112,  377 
Jackson,  Henry  John  "64,  R.D.  2,  Conneaut,  Ohio,  377 
Jackson,  Millard  I.,  Jr.  '61,  714  Gnaythorne  Rd.,  Wynnewood,  Pa., 

317 
Jackson,  Peter  Edward  '62,   lllA  Dobbin  .Xve..  Favetteville,  N.C, 

80,  166,  343 
Jacobs,  Frederick  Cotner  '62,    1317   Dale  Dr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

110,  166,  343 
Jacobus,  Dwight  William  '61,  5508  South  Bend  Rd.,  Baltimore  9, 

Md.,  174 
James,  Ashley  S.,  Jr.  '63,  2405  Sylvan  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  359 
James,  Jay  Paul  '63,  813  Hopeton  Rd.,  Westover  Hills,  Wilmington 

6,  Del.,  178 
Jameson,  Richard  K.  '62,  36  Cedar  Dr.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y.,  170,  343 
Jamieson,  Robert  James  '64,  P.  O.  Box  545.  3125  Friendly  Rd., 

Greensboro,  N.C,  377 
Jarrett,  James  M.  '63,  1  12  Jones  Circle,  Thomasville,  N.C,  161,  359 
Jeffreys,  David  E.,  Jr.  '64,  1420  Broad  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  377 
Jennings,  Bruce  Phillip  '63,  1566  Summit  Dr.,  Charleston  2,  W.Va., 

166 
Jennings,  Theodore  W.  '64,  20620  N.E.   13lh  Ct.,  Miami  Beach, 

Fla.,  377 
Jensen,  John  Howard  '64,  4026  Greenwood  Dr.,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla.,  377 
Jessup,  John  Ivey,  HI  '61,   1407  Garland  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

42,178,317 
Johnson,  Amos  N.,  Jr.  '63,  Garland,  N.C. 
Johnson,  Brian  A.  '63,  8709  Fenway  Dr.,  Bethesda   14,  Md.,  112, 

157,  175 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Ill  '64,  1300  Wendover  Ave.,  Rosemont,  Pa.. 

176,  378 
Johnson,  Charles  Berdine  '62,  7637  Jeannette  St..  New  Orleans  18, 

La.,  165,  170 
Johnson,  David  S.  '63,  208  Baltimore  Ave..  Pt.  Pleasant  Beach,  N.J., 

112,  165,  359 
Johnson,    Edward   .\rmstiong  '62,    1028   Southwood   Dr.,   Durham, 

N.C,  210 
Johnson,  Eric  Michael  '63,  P.  O.  Box  165,  Lincolnton,  N.C,  157, 

359 
Johnson,  Gary  H.  "64,  38  Oakland  Terrace,  P.  O.  Box  263,  Caldwell, 

N.J.,  178,  378 
Johnson,  James  Ronald  "61,  627  South  Yorktown,  Tulsa,  Okla..  170, 

233 
Johnson,  J.  D.,  Ill  "63,  421  Tran.sylvania  Ave.,  R,aleigh,  N.C,  170, 

359 
Johnson,  Leroy  Peter  "64,  4924  Alhambra  Circle,  Coral  Gables  46, 

Fla.,  55,  112,  378 
Johnson,  Linus  '63,   14  Coolidge  Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.Y. 
Johnson,  Raymond  A.  '63,  92  Lawson  St.,  Hempstead,  N.Y.,  42. 

359 
Johnson,  Rhonda  E.,  Jr.  "62,  348  Mills  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  42, 

54,  343 
Johnson,  Robert  Arnold  '64,  201  Lafayette  St.,  Hopewell,  Va.,  378 
Johnson,  Robert  Wesley  '64,  200  N.  Rolling  Rd.,  Catonsville  28. 

Md.,  108,  378 
Johnson,  Roy  Clarence,  Jr.  '64,  207  W.  Mountain  St.,  Worcester  6, 

Mass.,  378 
Johnson,  Russell  Curtis  '61,  324  S.  Spring  Ave.,  La  Grange,  III.,  318 
Johnson,  Stephen  Howes  '62,  Box  470,  Paintsville,  Ky.,  1  78,  393 
Johnson,  Stephen  Parke  '64,  255  N.  Murray  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.. 

378 
Johnson,  Steve  Wm.  '63,  Box  601,  Setauket,  N.Y. 
Johnson,  Wallace  Henry  '61 ,  53  Greenway  S.,  Forest  Hills,  N.Y.,  1  78 
Johnson,  William  L.,  Jr.  '63,  Box  302,  Mount  Gilead,  N.C,  359 
Johnson,  William  S.,  Jr.  '63,  7022  Gough  St.,  Baltimore  24,  Md. 
Johnston,  Bruce  W.  '62,  127  Somerset  Ave.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  170, 

343 


Johnston,  David  Albert  "62,  51  Lewis  Place,  Totowa  Borough,  Pater- 
son  2,  N.J.,  170,  343 

Johnston,  James  L.  '63,  8  Oak  Manor  Crescent,  Pittsford,  N.Y.,  112, 
359 

Johnston,  Matt  Ransom  '63,  116  College  St.,  Littleton,  N.C.,  359 

Johnston,  Paul  Wm.  '64,  210  S.  Greeley  Ave.,  Chappaqua,  N.Y., 

183,  378 

Johnston,  Wade  William  '62,  21  Van  Doren  Ave.,  Chatham,  N.J., 

177,  179,  343 
Johnstone,  Paul  L.,  Jr.  '64,  Hillside  Rd.,  Greenville,  Del.,  378 
Joiner,  James  Earl  '64,  115  La  Grange  St.,  Newnan,  Ga.,  378 
Jolley,  Ronald  Scott  '64,  Rt.  1,  Box  307,  Gaffney,  S.C,  110,  378 
Jones,  David  Currier  '64,  Piping  Rock  Rd.,  Locust  Valley,  N.Y., 

233,  378 
Jones,  David  Edward  '61,  5010  N.  Woodruff,  Milwaukee  17,  Wis., 

228,  261 
Jones,  Geoffrey  C,  '63,  380  Grasslands  Rd.,  Valhalla,  N.Y. 
Jones,  Ivan  D.,  Jr.  '63,  2710  Roscdale  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Jones,  James  Fly  '64,  12223  Cobblestone,  Houston  24,  Texas,  85, 

378 
Jones,  James  P.  '62,  218  50th  St.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.,  54,  90,  343 
Jones,  Michael  Douglas  '64,  1955  Overhill  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  378 
Jones,  Robert  David  '62,  29  Oak  Lane,  Mountain  Lakes,  N.J.,  173, 

343 
Jones,  Rufus  Sidney,  Jr.  '61,  211  Battle  Ave.,  Warrenton,  N.C,  343 
Jones,  Russell  Leroy  '62,  Box  68,  Cordova,  N.C,  71,  273 
Jones,  Sheldon  C  '64,  18  Springfield  Ave.,  Cranford,  N.J.,  378 
Jones,  Thomas  C  '62,  Fairfield,  N.C,  343 

Jones,  Troy  Edward,  Jr.  '63,  Box  702,  Smithfield,  N.C,  65,  359 
Jones,  Wayne  Marshall  '62,  1955  Overhill  Rd.,  Charlotte   7,  N.C. 
Joyce,  Richard  G.  '63,  3135  East  7th  St.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  359 
Kadaster,  Esat  M.  '64,  Ziraikimya  Kursusu,  Ankara,  Turkey,  378 
Kahn,  Alan  Bruce  '62,  3811   Kilbourne  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  177, 

182,  343 
Kahn,  Michael  F.  '64,  4560  Powers  Ferry  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 

184,  378 

Kahn,  Steven  P.  '63,  445  East  77th  St.,  Apt.  2R,  New  York,  N.Y., 

185 
Kahner,  Steven  '64,  8301    169th  St.,  Jamaica  32,  N.Y.,   184,   378 
Kairys,  Lewis  Herbert  '61,  2705  Queen  Anne  Rd.,  Baltimore,  Md., 

185,  317,  318 

Kale,  Thomas  Swain  '61,  500  East  Markham  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

158,  317,  318 
Kalish,  Ronald  George  '61,  6333  98th  Place,  Rego  Park  74,  N.Y., 

103,  259,  266,  317,  318 
Kaplan,  Gilbert  E.  '63,  41  Keystone  PI.,  Hewlett,  N.Y.,  185 
Kaplan,  Stanley  Allan  '63,  3314  Marnat  Rd.,  Baltimore  8,  Md.,  181, 

359 
Karow,  Armand  M.,  Jr.  '62,  235  Moss  Ave.,  Jackson  9,  Miss.,  343 
Kast,  Frederick  Wesley  '61,  271   William  St.,  Rahway,  N.J.,   165, 

219,  261,  318 
Katholi,  Richard  Evers  '64,  930  Woodland  Ave.,  S.  Charleston  3. 

W.Va.,  378 
Katz,  Lawrence  Myers  '64,  6615  Park  Heights  Ave..  Baltimore  15, 

Md. 
Katz,  Richard  Irving,  2557  Steele  Rd.,  Baltimore  9,  Md. 
Kaufman,  Wallace  V.  '61,  Box  4717  D.S.,  Durham,  N.C,  72,  231, 

318 
Kay,  Earl  Daniel,  Jr.  '61,  1007  East  River  St.,  Anderson,  S.C,  178, 

343 
Keates,  Donald  T.  '63,  R.R.  2,  Box  780,  Greenmount  Pike,  108,  359 
Keen,  Daniel  Woodward  '63,  Mountain  Lake,  Lake  Wales,  Fla.,  178 
Keith,  Theodore  A.  '63,  159  Passaic  Ave.,  Passaic,  N.J.,  359 
Keller,  Edward  Lee  '64,  812  Stewart  Ave.  S.E.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  378 
Keller.  Eric  Jon  '61,  4770  25th  St.  N..  Arlington,  Va.,  161 
Keller,  William  Allen  '62,  12065  Edgewater  Dr.,  Lakewood,  Ohio, 

161 
Kelley,  Andrew  F.,  Jr.  '64,  Box  183,  Drakes  Branch,  Va.,  378 
Kelley,  Rohan  Penn  '62,  902  S.E.  8th  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.,  105, 

344 
Kelts,  Richard  Goddard  '64,  Groton  Ridge  Heights,  Groton,  Mass., 

378 
Kempner,  Marion  Lee  '64,  4810  Denver  Dr..  Galveston,  Texas,  55, 

378 
Kendall,  Malcolm  Eugene  '62,  318  Blue  Ridge  Ave.,  Front  Royal, 

Va.,  165,  210 
Kenderdine,  James  M.  '63,  Hqs.  AUCOM  J4,  APO  128,  New  York, 

N.Y.,  74,  105,  182,  359 
Kennedy,  James  Albert  '62,  R.F.D.  1,  Culleoka,  Tenn.,  270,  344 
Kennedy,  James  Leland,  Jr.  '63,  419  East  Sixth  St.,  Dallas  3,  Texas, 

37,  359 
Kennedy,  James   Madison   '64,   807   Hermitage   Ct.   Dr.,    Durham, 

N.C,  378 
Kennedy,  Kenneth  D.,  Jr.  '64,   117  Ripley  Rd.,  Wilson,  N.C,  378 
Kennedy,  Robert  L.  '62,  Metier,  Ga.,  170,  344, 
Kennon,  Albert  William  '62,  3801  Hope  Valley  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 

170 


Kent,  Nelson  Rutledge  '64,  7979  S.W.  96th  St.,  Miami  56,  Fla.,  378 
Kent,  Robert  J.  '63,  665  East  19th  St..  Brooklyn  30,  N.Y.,  185 
Kenyon,  Charles  S.  '62,  60  Edgemere  Dr.,  Rochester  12,  N.Y.,  344 
Kenyon,  Lewis  Waynick  '64,  Rt.  2,  Hillsboro,  N.C,  378 
Kerchner,  Gary  R.  '64,  829  Worth  Blvd.,  Pottstown,  Pa.,  378 
Kern,  Cleveland  C,  Jr.,  '62,  3623  Dover  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  158, 

210,  318,  344  ' 

Kerr,  Hardy  D.  '64,  R.D.  1.  Hunkers,  Pa..  112,  378 
Kerr,  Thomas  B.  '62,  812  N.  Wood.  Clearwater.  Fla.,  54,  55,   162, 

344 
Kersey,  John  Nelson.  Box  151,  Bluefield,  Va. 
Ketcher,  Neal  F.,  East  Chateau.  Woodmerc  Blvd..  Woodmere.  N.Y., 

162 
Kettlestrings,  Donald  A.,  835  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  44,  170. 

190 
Khup,  Chin  Pau  Stephen,   1530  P  St.  N.W.,  Washington,  D.C 
Kien,  Grant  T.,  8796  Colerain  Rd.,  Cincinnati  39,  Ohio,  378 
Kim,  Hyun  Dju,  Boylan  Apts.  F  301,  Raleigh,  N.C,  89,  344 
Kimmich,  Ralph  Robert,  250  93rd  St.,  Brooklyn  9,  N.Y.,  263,  344 
Kinard,  William  Frank,  Box  693,  Simpsonville,  S.C,  176,  378 
Kinchen,  David  Lee,  540  N.W.  51st  Ave.,  Miami  44,  Fla. 
King,  Elmer  Richard,  Jr.,  9202  Navy,  9282  Bardon  Rd.,  Bethesda 

14,  Md.,  378 
King,  James  Cecil,  Jr.,  228  West  Kingston  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.C, 

319 
Kingsbury,  George  Marsh,  401  Richmond  Ave.,  Orlando,  Fla.,  344 
Kingsbury,  Robert  E.,  54  East  Central  Ave.,  Moorestown,  N.J.,  234 
Kingston,  David  T.,  Summer  Ave.,  Edgewater  Park,  N.J.,  162,  359 
Kinney,  John  Wesley,  Jr.,    1411    Miller  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 

74,  183,  378 
Kinsler,  James  W.,   12  Ridge  Terrace,  Short  Hills,  N.J.,  359 
Kirk,  Gilman  D.,  2296  E.ist  Broad  St.,  Columbus  9,  Ohio,  228 
Kirkpatrick,  Davis  A.,  Jr.,   107  College  St.,  BishopviUe,  S.C,  344 
Kiser,  John  Wood,  Jr.,  213  Park  St.,  Statesville,  N.C,   150,  359 
Kissam,  Roger  H.,  P.O.   Box  8,  Closted  Dock  Rd.,  .\lpine,  N.J., 

112,  165,  351,  359 
Kisslan,  Donald  Joseph,    1912   Bayview  Dr..  Ft.   Lauderdale,  Fla., 

166,  233,  336,  344 
Kistler,  Douglas  Carr,  330  East  Lancaster  Ave.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  219 
Kitch,  Joseph  M.,  921   Winding  Lane,  Media,  Pa.,  158 
Klapiks,  Andris,  RD.  4,  Quakertown,  Pa. 
Kleaver,  Robert  F.,  211  W.  Grant  A\e.,  Wilmington  Manor,  New 

Castle,  Del.,  154,  344 
Klie,  Jack  Hug,  31  Edgewood  Rd.,  Chatham,  N.J.,  84,  344 
Klugel,  Harry  Tell,  III,  506  Meherrin  St.,  Emporia,  Va.,  359 
Knee,  Stephen  Howard,  20  Hansbury  Ave.,  Newark  12,  N.J. 
Knight,  Neal  W.,  Jr.  '62,  3900  Alhambra  Cir.,  Coral  Gables  34, 

Fla.,  344 
Knodel,  John  Edwin  '61,  193  E.  Devonia  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y. 
Knorr,  Richard  J.  '63,  1715  Westover  Rd.,  Clark,  N.J.,  162,  359 
Knorr,  Robert  J.  '63,  1715  Westover  Rd.,  Clark,  N.J.,  162,  359 
Knox,  King  Townsend  '64,  1006  Janet  Ave.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  379 
Kohl,  William  Joseph  '62,  25  Kenmare  Rd.,  Larchmont,  N,Y.,  157 
Kohn,  Arnold  Joel  '62,  2  Arbor  Lane,  Merrick,  N.Y.,  48,  185 
Koock,  Kenneth  J.  '63,  3555  Netherland  Ave.,  New  York  63,  N.Y., 

185,  359 
Koonce,  John  E.,  HI  '64,  3347  Alleghany  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  379 
Koskinen,  John  Andrew  '61,  1021  Highland,  Ashland,  Ky.,  87,  88, 

177,  268,  270,  319 
Kotchin,  Roderick  '61,  137  Highview  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  29,  Pa.,  104, 

107,  165,  210,  261,  264,  319 
Kramer,  Joseph  Perry,  HI  '61,  402  Griffin  St.,  Elizabeth  City,  N.C, 

112,  182,  319 
Kramer,  Thomas  Spencer  '63.  402  E.  Boimdary,  Perrysburg,  Ohio, 

150 
Kramer,    Worth    .Man   '63,    4955    Ardmore    Dr.,    Bloomfield   Hills, 

Mich.,  360 
Krancer,  Herbert  Mark  '62,   18   Princess  Anne  Cresant,  Islington, 

Ontario,  Canada 
Kraus,  Kenneth  Wayne  '64,  4125  Jackson  Dr.,  Lafayette  Hill,  Pa., 

379 
Kreps,  Donald  E.  '63,  1012  Willow  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  37,  Pa. 
Kress,  Sidney  Carl  '61,  P.  O.  Box  513,  Wadesboro,  N.C,  181,  344 
Kretchman,  Graham  Barth  '61,  116  Landing  Rd.  N.,  Rochester  10, 

N.Y.,  46,  319 
KroU,  Ronald  Neil  '62,  181  C  Bay  Ave.,  Toms  River,  N.J.,  360 
Kruzelyak,  Jack  Joseph,   1126  Second  Ave.,  Coraopolis,  Pa.,   165, 

210,  211 
Kuhn,  Alan  K.  '63,  1203  E.  Broad  St.,  Columbus  5,  Ohio,  105,  154, 

360 
Kullman,  Joe  L.  '61,  300  Vincent  Ave.,  Metairie,  La.,  184 
Kufvin,  Stephen  Maier  '61,  1881  S.W.  36th  Court,  Miami,  Fla.,  185. 

261,  319 
Kun,  Szaboles  M.  '62,  705  S.  Broad  St.,  Trenton  10,  N.J. 
Kurtz,  William  John  '62,  179  Robert  Treat  Pkwy.,  Milford,  Conn., 

162,  261,  228,  344 
Kwasnik,  Dennis  M.  '64,  1201  Stevenson  Lane,  Towson  4,  Md.,  379 


Ladd,  James  Roger  '64,  9633  Hilltop  Rd.,  Bellevue.  Wash.,  379 
Lake,  Charles  Edward  '61,  939  North  New  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  81. 

173,  319 
Lake,  L.  Robert,  Jr.  "63,  2475  Bryan  Circle,  East  Point,  Ga.,  360 
Lamb,  William  H.  •62.  241  Steeplechase  Rd.,  Devon,  Pa.,  107,  108. 

153,  264,  344 
Lambeth,  Walter  Odell,  Jr.  'Bl,  1014  E.  6th  St..  Lumberton,  N.C., 

42,  72,  76,  100,  110,  HI,  319 
Lamond,  William  W.  '64,  6019  River  Rd.,  Norfolk  5,  Va.,  379 
Lange,  Walden  A.  '63,  312  Stevens  Ave.,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,  93,  178, 

319 
Langley,  John  Richard  '64,  1923  Heckle  St.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  379 
Lankford,  Wayne  H.  '63,  302  Duke  Dr.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  360 
Laning,  Peter  Huston  '64,  313  E.  Commerce  St.,  Bridgeton,  N.J., 

379 
Lanning,  Michael  Douglas  '64,  P.  O.  Box  246,  Church  Hill,  Tenn., 

379 
Lappin,  Robert  Todd  '61,  950  W.  Dean  Rd.,  Milwaukee  17,  Wis., 

185,  319 
Latham,  Donald  Bancroft  "62,  38  Boston  Rd..  Chelmsford,  Mass.. 

166,  344 
Laughrun,  William  A.,  Box  224,  Rt.  1,  Durham,  N.C. 
Laula,  Otto  Wood  '64,  1220  Brookwood,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  379 
Law,  Frederick  Reynolds  '61,  1  Sipperllys  Hill  Rd..  Fox  Run  Farm, 

Westport,  Conn.,  166 
Lawrence,  Robert,  HI  '61,  185  E.  Palisade  Ave.,  Englewood,  N.J., 

261 
Lawson,  Robert  A.,  Jr.  '61,  716  Belvoir  Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 

Ill,  319 
Lazard,  Fred  John  '64,  90  Broad  St.,  New  York  City,  N.Y.,  379 
Leach.  John  Sabin,  Jr.  '62,  Box  804,  Washington,  N.C,  173,  344 
Lebauer,  Sam  Morgenstern  '61,  910  Cornwallis  Dr.,  Greensboro, 

N.C.  ■ 
Lebon,  Kenneth  M.  '63,  Featherbed  Lane,  Hopewell,  N.J.,  360 
Lebos,  Harvey  C.  '62,  2444  Prospect  Rd.,  Tampa  9,  Fla.,  181,  360 
Lee,  James  Ron,  Jr.  '62,  3393  S.  Stafford  St.,  Arlington,  Va.,  96 
Lee,  Joseph  Day,   HI  '61,    10104  Bexhill  Dr.,  Rock  Creek  Hills, 

Kensington.  Md.,  82,  319,  326 
Lee,  Richard  Whitaker  '62.  7212  Marbury  Rd..  Bethesda,  Md.,  157, 

344 
Lee,  Ronald  Alvin  '62.  182  N.  Columbus  St.,  Arlington  3,  Va.,  93, 

344 
Leegstra,  Ruurd  Gerben  '62,  2  Guelisten  Place,  Rye,  N.Y.,  173,  344 
Leggett,  James  Mark  '63,  941  Greystone  Rd.,  Asheboro,  N.C,  158, 

210,211 
Leib,  Tom  Ellsworth  '61,  1003  Lakemont  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  16,  Pa., 

178.  319,  320 
Leland,  Stuart  Day  '62,  25  Douglas  Rd.,  New  Canaan,  Conn., 
Leonard.  Bruce  Gill  '61,  Rt.  2,  Catawba,  N.C,  44,  81,  319,  320 
Lester,  Thomas  D.  '62,  21190  Aberdeen.  Rocky  River  16,  Ohio,  344 
Leupold,  Karl  John  '61,  20  Frevert  PL,  Hicksville,  N.Y.,  162,  319, 

320 
Leventis,  Alexander  A.  '62,  624  N.  Caldwell  St.,  Charlotte  6,  N.C, 

344 
Leverton.  Roger  W.,  Jr.  '64,  5715  Jason  St.,  Cheverly,  Md..  112,379 
Levinson,  Sanford  Victor  '62,  830  4th   Ave.   W.,   Hendersonville, 

N.C.  185 
Levit,  Donald  Jay  '63,  5544  Avenue  D.  Brooklvn  3.  N.Y..  185,  360 
Levy,  Jack  B.  '62,  28  Thackery  Place,  Savannah,  Ga..   185.  360 
Levy,  Ted  Stuart  '63,  1701  Westchester  Dr.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  360 
Lewis,  Allen  David  '61,  11  Richmar  Dr.,  Birmingham  13,  Ala.,  68 
Lewis,  Emmett  Boaz,  HI  '64  836  Colonial  Ct.,  Birmingham,  Mich., 

379 
Lewis,  Michael  Chelman  '61,  654  Ave.  I  N.W.,  Winter  Haven,  Fla., 

158,  320 
Lewis,  William  R.,  Jr.  '63,  636  East  41st  St.,  Savannah,  Ga.,   182, 

360 
Levrer.  Earl  Thomas  '64,   1303  Cereal  Ave..  Hamilton,  Ohio,  234, 

3  79 
Libby,  Bruce  John  '62,  1523  Park  Ave.,  River  Forest,  111. 
Lihby,  Peter  Cook  '62,   1111   Longwood  Circle,  Rt.   1,  Anchorage, 

Ky.,  173,  344 
Lightbourn,  Robert  James  '61,  5  Center  St.,  Bernardsville,  N.J.,  72, 

162,  320 
Liles,  Jesse  S.,  Jr.  '63,  Gatesville,  N.C. 
Lindinger,  Robert  Clark  '61,  1049  Broadview  Rd.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  170, 

320 
Lindquist,  Vere  Robert  '62,  114  Price  St.,  Jamestown,  N.Y.,  344 
Lindsey,  Bryant  A.  '63,  265  North  Mulberry  St.,  Statesville,  N.C. 
Lindsey,  William  E.  '63,  409  Cheryl  Dr.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 
Lines,  Alva  Rand  '69,  3731  Wievca  Rd.  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 
Linnemann,  Calvin  C,  Jr.  '61,  591  Parkview  Dr.,  Burlington,  N.C, 

178 
Linsert,  Henry,  Jr.  '63.  Park  St.,  Peppcrell.  Mass.,  112 
Linslev,  Michael  Sean  '63.  74  Cliff  St.,  Hastings  on  Hudson,  N.Y.,  84 
Litaker.  Herbert  D.  '63,  510  42nd  St.  S.E..  Charleston.  W.Va.,  210 
Little,  Peter  Lawton  '63,   1419  Pine  Tree  Dr..  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 
81,  158,  201,  360 


Little,   Philip   George  '61,   Panipa   2975,   Buenos  Aires,  Argentina, 

270,  320 
Litz,  Edward  Mann  '62,  69  Maple  Ave.,  Welch,  W.Va.,  170,  344 
Liu,  Mason  Remmen  '61,  257  E.  Market  St.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  231, 

320,  322 
Livermore,  Gordon  Dexter  '64.  3554  N.  Dickerson  St..  Arlington. 

Va.,  379 
Lloyd,  Douglas  Seward  '61,  807  East  St.  S.,  Suffiield,  Conn.,   105, 

320 
Loch,  Charles  J.  Jr.  '63,  14202  Franklin  Ave.,  Flushing  55,  N.Y., 

112,  182,  360 
Locke,  Curtiss  Alan  '64,  805  Hundley  St.,  Martinsville,  Va.,  109,  379 
Lockwood,  George  W.  '63,  161  Algonquin  Rd.,  Hampton,  Va.,  360 
Lomax,  John  Frank  '62,  P.  O.  Box  72,  Abbeville,  S.C,  158,  210,  344 
Lomer.  Rowland  S.  '63,  Dogwood  A\e.,  Roslyn  Harbor,  Long  Island. 

N.Y.,  360 
Long,  David  Willi.ii.i    (.1.  P.  O.  Box  325,  Punxsutawney,  Pa.,  379 
Long,  Donald  F,    t,l.   1  7n  ;  I  nmdly  Rd..  Greensboro,  N.C,  379 
Longsworth,  San.url   |,    1,1.  R  D.  1,  Carrollton,  Ohio,  360 
Lonon,  Daniel  Julinson    0  1,  Rt.  4,  Box  164,  Marion,  N.C,  379 
Losee,  Thomas  P.  '63,  2  Cathedral  Ave.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  153 
Lounsbury,  Myron  Osborn  '61,  533  W.   112th  St.,  New  York  25, 

N.Y.,  327 
Love.  Glen  Neil  '61,  818  S.  Main  .-^ve..  Newton,  N.C. 
Lovejoy,  John  Fletcher,  Jr..  6408  San  Jose  Blvd.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Loveland,   Richard  A.  '64.  5   Grace  St.,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  379 
Lovell,  J.  Peter  '62,  216  N.  ScoviUe  Ave..  Oak  Park,  III,  42,  92,  177 
Lowenstern,  Burt  H.  '64,  44  Elm  Ave..  Newport  News,  Va.,   108, 

184,  379 
Lublin,   Richard   Kenneth    '61,    19    Fulton    Place,    West   Hartford, 

Conn.,  321 
Lucas,  Bruce  Allan  '61,  4  Tactical  Hospital,  Goldsboro,  N.C,  155, 

321 
Lucas,  Charles  Craft,  Jr.  '61,  1318  Queens  Rd.  W..  Charlotte,  N.C, 

153,  263,  321 
Lucas,  David  Owen  '64,  4th  US.\F  Hospital,  Seymour  Johnson  AFB, 

N.C. 
Ludwigson,  Robert  G.  '63,  4050  Monticello  Ave.,  New  York  66. 

N.Y.,  108.  360 
Luker.  Ralph  Edlin  '62,  2800  Sharon  Way,  Louisville  5,  Ky.,  90,  344 
Lundine,  Stanley  Nelson  '61,  232  Huxley  St.,  Jamestown,  N.Y.,  87, 

321 
Lunsford,  Gary  Hamilton  '62,  1155  S.  Fremont,  Springfield,  Mo., 

344 
Lunsford,  Raymond  Gordon  "63,  51   Nassau  Blvd.,  Garden  City, 

N.Y.,  170.  360 
Lurey,  Alfred  Saul  '64,  315  Riverside  Dr.,  Greenville.  S.C,  184,  379 
Lyerly,  Thomas  J.  '63,   1878  Avondale  Circle.   Jacksonville  5,  Fla. 
Lynch.  Charles  T.,  Jr.  '63,  28  Central  .\ve.,  Rockledge,  Pa.,  84, 

85.  169.  360 
Lvnn.  Marshall,  Wm.,  Jr.  '64,  350  Whitman  St..  Haworth.  N.J.,  379 
Lvons,  John  Stanley  '62,  35  Winter  St.,  Bangor,  Maine,  170,  345 
Lyons,  Stephen  T.  '62,  1 1  7  N.  Edison  St..  Arlington,  Va.,  345 
Lyren,  William  James  '62,   214  Highland,  Wadsworth.  Ohio,  81, 

170,  345 
MacCartee,  Carl  C,  Jr.  '63.  8212  Kerrv  Rd.,  Chew  Chase  15.  Md., 

24,  165,  210.  360 
MacDonald,  Robert  A.  '64,  Community  Cong.  Church,  Parsonage 

Hill  Rd..  Short  Hills,  N.J.,  55,  379, 
Mace,  Michael   Edward  '61,   219  Carolina  Ave.,  Green v^ille,   S.C, 

178,  345 
Mace,  Stephen  G.  '63,  4315  Woodacre  Dr.,  Chesterbrook  Woods, 

McLean,  Va.,  178,  360 
Mack,  David  Edward  '64,  3307  Turner  Lane,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md., 

112,  379 
MacNaughton,   James   N.    '63,    1541    Brightridge   Dr.,   Kingsport, 

Tenn.,  360 
Maher,  William  F.  '64,  P.  O.  Box  374,  Boca  Raton,  Fla..  379 
Mahoney,  Daniel  F.  '64,  45  Cliff  St.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  112,  379 
Mallon,  Charles  Howard  '64,  14  Glendale  Ct.,  Sumter,  S.C,  234, 

379 
Manchester,  Robert  R.,  Jr.  '64,  1336  Chestnut,  Wilmette,  111.,  112, 

234,  379 
Mann,  Arthur  James  '62,  USOM  PA  Box  32,  San  Francisco,  Calif., 

173 
M.nii.    I.MMc.  Tift  T,!.  -,1111  Gi.invlll.'  Di,.  R.,lri.J>.  \  C.  379 
M  ,,.r.  ■(  li  iiirs  \I    ■(,  I     Hi  ;  W.iUiiiu  1)1  .  Rl,  liii,,.n,l  :•<.  Va..  379 

M.M.Iirsr,     !),.,,     1'      ■(.!         ;i      |, -    St    .     l',M,ul,krr|,s,r.    XV.,    379 

M.imi.li-.,  M.iislijll  II     H  ;.  'Ill    l).i,i,,ii  A\r.  l)Mili,.iii,  N.C. 
Marks,  Willi.un  F.,  II  '6:;,  525  E.  Seniinarv  Ave,  Towson  4,  Md.. 

80,  360 
Markas,  Johnny   Mitchell   '62,   114  N.   Chestnut   St.,   Morganton, 

N.C,  158,  210 
Markham,  Allan  Byron  '62,  507  Cleveland  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  368, 

379 
Markham,  John  C,  III  '64,  509  Eastwood  Dr.,  Gastonia,  N.C,  1  76, 

368,  379 


Marley,  Roy  Lee,  Jr.  '64,  705  E.  Raleigh  St.,  Siler  City,  N.C.,  379 
Marsh,  James  A.,  Jr.  "63,  507  Church  St..  Monroe,  N.C.,  182,  360 
Marsh,  Robert  Edward  '62,  140  Larch  St.,  Sylvan  Hill,  Hollidays- 

burg,  Pa.,  154 
Marshall,  Neal  Wm.  '64,  15  Pine  St.,  Woodmere,  L.L,  N.Y.,  184,  379 
Marston,  Edwin  L.,   Jr.  '63,   252  Dalmeny  Rd.,  Briarcliff  Manor, 

N.Y.,  37,  42,  360 
Martin,  Gerald  F.  '63,  Box  171A,  Epping  Forest,  Annapolis,  Md. 
Martin,  Henry  F.,  HI  '64,  9507  Lindale  Dr.,  Bethesda  14,  Md.,  183, 

379 
Martin,  James  Slattin,  HI  "64,  193  Vineyard  Rd.,  Huntington,  N.Y., 

100,  175,  379 
Martin,  John  D.  -64,   155  Brixton  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 
Martone,  Peter  Wayne  '64,   7461  North  Shore  Rd.,  Norfolk,  Va.. 

379 
Marvin,  Guy  '63,  Qtrs.  4112,  USAF  Academy,  Col.,  109,  177 
Mason,  Charles  Gilbert  '64,  19  Cheverly  Circle,  Cheverly,  Md.,  112, 

228,  379 
Mason,  Geoffrey  S.  '63,  Rt.   1,  Box  501,  Nokomis,  Fla.,   153,  360 
Massengill,  Richard  K.  '63,  USPHS  Hospital  Box  100,  Fort  Worth, 

Texas,  178 
Masters,  Charles  G.,  Jr.  '61,  485  Kenilworth,  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C., 

44,  82,  321. 
Mathews,  Emmett  C,  Jr.  "64.  16  Maxwell  Rd.,  Richmond  26,  Va., 

379 
Matthews,  John  William  '62,  224  Holly  Hill  Dr..  Petersburgh,  Va., 

177 
Matthews,  Leslie  Avon,  School  of  Public  Health,  U.N.C.,  Chapel 

Hill,  N.C. 
Matthews,  Steven  Leon  "63,  203  N.  14th  St.,  Bessemer  City,  N.C, 

360 
Matthias,  Douglas  E.  -63,  520  N.  Shore  Rd.,  Norfolk  5,  Va.,  54, 

78,  360 
Mattingly,  Michael  Joseph  '61,  7107  Laverock  Lane,  Bethesda   14, 

Md.,  44,  81,  165,  321 
Mattson,  Gerald  Arthur  '64,  751   17th  Ave.  S.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.. 

176,  329 

Mauro,  Cono  Fred  '64,  46  Remson  St.,  Valley  Stream,  N.Y.,  109, 

379 
Maxon,  Robert  Mead  '61.  Maple  St.,  Bloomville,  N.Y.,  266,  322 
Maxson.  Robert  Jay  '62,  10994  Corona  Rd.,  Cincinnati  40,  Ohio, 

83,  266,  345 
May,  James  Norris  '64,  2611   Knollwood  Rd.,  Charlotte   7,  N.C. 

210,  379 
Maynard,  Joe  Boyce  '63,  1 14  Central  Ave.,  Belmont,  N.C,  158,  210 
McCaig.  Douglas  A.  '63.  Box  1362,  Columbo,  Ceylon,  231,  361 
McCall,  Charles  Wm..  Jr.  '64,  Box  846,  Tryon,  N.C,  379 
McCarroIl,  Earl  Lucas,  Jr.  '61,  10  River  Ridge  Rd.,  Little  Rock, 

Ark.,  94,  95,  96,  272 
McCarthy,  James  Vincent  '64,  19  Ridge  Rd.,  Rumson,  N.J.,  112, 

379 
McCarthy,  John  Paul  '64.  6  J  Ridge  Rd..  Greenbelt,  Md..  379 
McCarthy,  Paul  E.,  H  '63,  1120  S.  Church  St.,  Burlington,  N.C, 

361 
McCarthy,  William   J.  '63.  241   S.  Biscayne  River  Dr.,  Miami  69, 

Fla.,  76 
McCaughan,  Ralph  Lee  '61.  921  S.E.  Second  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale. 

Fla.,  112,  169,  265,  322 
McCauley,  Robert  H..  HI  '63,  6405  Orchid  Dr.,  Bethesda  14,  Md., 

178,  361 
McCausland,  Arthur  M.  '62,  1982  Micheltorena  St.,  Los  Angeles, 

Calif.,  85,  165,  345 
McCausland,  Charles  P.  '64,  605  W.  Joppa  Rd.,  Towson  4,  Md.,  379 
McChesney,  John  Arnold  '62,  127  Zorranne  Dr.,  Farmingdale,  N.Y. 
McCleskey,  James  Lawrence  '62,  2204  S.  Church  St.,  Tampa  9,  Fla., 

170,  345 
McCollum,  Frederick  C,  Jr.  '62,  1402  Sixth  Ave.,  Savannah  Beach, 

Ga.,  188,  210 
McCormick,  Edward  T.,  Jr.  '61,  29  Reymont  Ave.,  Rye.  N.Y.,  173, 

322 
McCormick,  George  W.  '63,  201  Gay  St.,  Denton,  Md. 
McCracken,  Joseph  Dean  '62,  219  N.  Brown  St.,  Orlando,  Fla.,  42, 

177,  179,  261,  345 

McCullers,  C  Kenneth  '62,  222  Alexander  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

345 
McCullough,  James  Lance  "62,  8411  Irvington  Ave.,  Bethesda,  Md., 

322 
McCullough,  Kenneth  R.  '64,  3822  N.  Stratford  Rd.  N.E.,  Adanta  5, 

Ga.,  55,  379 
McCurdy,  John  Derrickson  '61,  Gooseneck  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C, 

322 
McCutchen,  William  W.,  Jr.  '62,  4127  Shirley  Ave.,  Jacksonville  10, 

Fla.,  81,  165,  345 
McDonald,  Charles  H.  '64.  1508  Rankin  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  379 
McDonald,  James  Riley  '61,  Covington  Hwy.,  RFD  2,  Lithonia,  Ga., 

87,  322 
McDonald,  Theo.  Crane,  322 


McGee,  Gerald  Morrison  '61,  1717  Roxboro  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  210 
McGhee,  Barry  Lewis  '64,  510  Charlotte  St.,  Fredericksburg,  Va., 

110,379 
McGregor,  Douglas  Hugh  '61,  436  Manor  Ridge  Rd.,  Pelham,  N.Y., 

54,  233,  322 
McHugh,  John  '62,  1010  Monmouth  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Mcllwain,  John  Frederick  '61,  Glidden  St.,  New  Castle,  Maine,  228, 

261,  322 
Mclntire,  Thomas  O.  '63,  1311  Robin  St..  Goldsboro,  N.C. 
Mcintosh,  Alan  E.  '63,  7116  1st  Ave.  S.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.,  162, 

361 
McKay,  Malcolm  V.  '63,  1137  Kensington  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  361 
McKellips,  G.  Wayne,  Jr.  '62,  Box  100  River  Rt.,  Kingman,  Ariz., 

McKenzie,  Donald  K.  "64,  505  Mt.  View  Ave.,  Bluelield,  W.Va.   85, 

87,  379 
McKenzie,  Theodore  R.  '61,  RFD  1,  Waynesboro,  Pa. 
McKinley,  Rex  Vincent,  Jr.  '62,  2  Plaza  Dr.,  Hampton,  Va. 
McKnight,  Douglas  Martin  '61,  105  Eaton  Dr.,  Middletown,  Ohio, 

322 
McLaughlin,  Douglas  F.  '64,  Box  360,  Mystir,  Conn.,  379 
McLean,  Lawrence  E.  '64,  212  Springfield  Ave.,  Hasbrouck  Hts., 

N.J.,  379 
McLean,  Roger  T.,  Jr.  '64,  13  Cambridge  Rd.,  Glen  Ridge,  N.J., 

379 
McLemore,  Carl  Sloan,  Jr.  '61,   1513  S.  Mills  St.,  Orlando,  Fla., 

110,   170,  263 
McLeod,  James  M.  '64,  1928  Morningside  St.,  Tacksonville  5,  Fla., 

379 
McManus,  Michael  John  "62,  126  Little  Hill  Dr.,  Stamford,  Conn., 

182,  345 
McMuIlen,  James  Rush  "62.  9  Creekside  Lane,  Rochester  18,  N.Y., 

178 
McMullen,  Wm.  Henry,  Jr.  '62.  Box  3597,  BarboursviUe,  Va.,  68, 

178,  345 
McNamara,  Thomas  Peter  '61,  Belle  Terre,  Port  JefiFerson,  N.Y.,  322 
McNeary,  John  M..  2026  Beverly  Dr.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C. 
McNicoU,  Robert  Ares  '64,  Box  3625  Univ.  Sta.,  Gainesville,  Fla., 

379 
McPherson,  William  V.,  Jr.  "64,  RFD  2,  Durham,  N.C,  179,  379 
Medlock,  Clyde  Coleman  "62,  113  W.  Church  St.,  Cartersville,  Ga., 

154,  345 
Meeker,  James  Bernard  '69,   120  Britton  St.,  Charleston  2,  W.Va., 

379 
Meier,  John  Otto  "63,   113   Pinecrest  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C,  361 
Meier,  Wm.  David,  361 
Melton,  Thomas  Hiter,  '64,  219  Holswade  Dr.,  Huntington,  W.Va., 

379 
Melvin,  Richard  F.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  362,  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  178,  361 
Menge,  Steven  Reid  "64,  4533  Southern,  Dayton  29,  Ohio,  379 
Menne,  Eugene  Charles  "63,  Crest  Dr.,  Dover,  Mass.,  361 
Menson,  Robert  C.  '63,  16  Sunny  Reach  Dr.,  West  Hartford,  Conn., 

182 
Meredith,  Michael  Roy  "64,  1222  Washington  Ave.,  Oshkosh,  Wis., 

379 
Merkel,  Lee  F.  "64,  Rt.  1,  Box  70,  Nashotah,  Wis.,  379 
Mering,  James  Hartley,  HI  "62,  166  N.  Dithridge  St.,  Apt.  2,  Pitts- 
burgh 13,  Pa.,  345 
Merryman,  John  Ezra  '61,   113   N.  Market,  St.  Clairsville,  Ohio, 

166,  322 
Merwin,  Crier  Humphrey  '64.  4113  49th  St.  N.W.,  Washington  16, 

D.C,  85,  105,  175,  379 
Messikomer,  Edwin  E.  "62,  806  Spruce  Ave.,  W.  Chester,  Pa.,  150, 

265,  345 
Metcalf,  Donald  William  '61,  2024  N.E.   15th  St.,  Ft.  Lauderdale, 

Fla.,  150,  323 
Metzker,  John  Gordon  '62.  60  Irving  Circle,  Reno,  Nev.,  345 
Mewhort,  Don  Milton  "62,  2226  Densmore  Dr.,  Toledo,  Ohio,  42, 

165,  219,  261 
Michael,  Gayle  Edwin  '64,  Rt.  7,  Box  400,  Salisbury,  N.C,  379 
Michels,  John  S.  '63,  701  Hibbard  Rd.,  Winnetka,  111.,  361 
Miles,  Albert  S.  "62,  3915  Virgilia  St.,  Chevy  Chase  15,  Md.,  42, 

177,  345 
Miles,  Arthur  C  '63,  95  Wakefield  Dr.  N.E.,  Atlanta  9,  Ga.,  361 
Miles,  James  Melvin  '64,  Pink  Hill,  N.C,  379 
Miller,  Brian  Cambell  '61,  5809  Namakagan  Rd.,  Washington  16, 

D.C,  169,  173,  323 
Miller,  Cecil  W.  '62,  6  Crosby  St.,  Brooksville,  Fla.,  170,  345 
Miller,  Edward  Brown  '62,  766  Maple  St.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  150,  345 
Miller,  Garry  Merrill  '62,  1441  Primrose  Rd.  N.W.,  Washington  12, 

D.C.  261,  336,  345 
Miller,  Glenn  Frederick  '63,  12  Dover  St.,  Toms  River,  N.J.,  185 
Miller,  Henry  Brittain  '61,  2344  Queen  St..  Winston-Salem,  N.C, 

323 
Miller,  James  R.,  361 
Miller,  Louis  George  '63.  12027  226th  St.,  Cambria  Hts.  11,  N.Y., 

178 


Miller,  Patrick  Henry  '64,  10446  Lennox  Lane,  Dallas  29,  Texas, 

379 
Miller,  Robert  M.  '64,  4141  Walnut  Grove  Rd.,  Memphis  17,  Tenn., 

379 
Miller,  Robert  Steven  '64,   200  Livingston  Ave.,  New  Brunswick, 

N.J.,  379 
Miller,  Roger  Wallace  '62,  95  Hodge  Ave.,  Buffalo  22,  N.Y.,  184 
Miller,  Thomas  William  '61,  Countryside,  Ashland,  Ohio,  153,  323 
Miller,  William  B.  '63.  407  Washington  St.,  Cumberland,  Md.,  169, 

361 
Miller,  William  J.,  Ill  '64,  54  Middlesex  St.,  Matawan,  N..J.,  379 
Mills,  Dewitt  Herchel  '62,  1305  Zuber  Dr.,  Galena  Park,  Texas 
Mills,  Hugh  H.  '62,  Box  262,  Forest  City,  N.C.,  361 
Mills,  James  Cobb,  Jr.  '62,  1108  J  St.,  North  Wilkesboro,  N.C.,  87, 

345 
Milne,  Robert  Campbell  '61,  8305  Woodhaven  Blvd.,  Bethe;da  14, 

Md.,  157,  267,  323 
Minah,  Galen  Franklin  '61,  2117  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C.,   150, 

323 
Minah,  Glenn  Ernest  '61,  2117  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C.,  150,  323 
Mincey,  Wm.  Thomas,  Rt.  1,  Hillsboro,  N.C. 
Miralia,  Lauren  Martin  '61,  210  Hommocks  Rd.,  Larchmont,  N.Y., 

23,  111,  170,  263,  383 
Mirsky,  Jan  S.  '62,  240  E.  52nd  St.,  Savannah,  Ga.,  72,  74,  185 
Misner,  Ray  Hunting  '64,  79  Inskip  Ave.,  Ocean  Grove,  N.J.,  379 
Misenheimer,  Clinton  B.,  500  N.  East  Ave.,  Kannapohs,  N.C. 
Mitchell,  Arthur  Warren  '64,  23  Rundelane,  Bloomlield,  Conn.,  379 
Mitchell,  Baker  .\dams,  Jr.  '62,  319  W.  8th  St.,  Columbia,  Tenn. 
Mitchell,  Donald  Bruce  '61,  52  Second  St.,  Lynbrook,  N.Y.,  80,  323 
Mitchell,  Ellison  C.  '63,  106  Byrd  Blvd.,  Greenville,  S.C,  174 
Mitchell    Terence  Robert  '64.   5410  Conn  Ave.,  Washington    15. 

D.C.,  379 
Mock,  Eric  Vaughan  '63,   1105  Biookstown  Ave.,  Wmston-Salem. 

N.C,.  87,  361 
Modirzadeh  Jamal  '61,  905/2   Lancaster  St.,  Durham,   N.C,  323 
Mohn,  Kermit  Stephen  '62,  201  Upton  St.,  Rockville,  Md.,  345 
Moller,  Peter  '61,  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  44,  174,  231,  323 
Monfried,  Allan   Jerome  '62,  3509  Cedardale  Rd.,  Baltimore   15, 

Md.,  181,  345 
Monk,  Albert  Coy,  HI  '61,  207  W.  Church  St.,  Farmville,  N.C,  158 
Montague,  Jonathan  W.  '63,  Rt.  7,  Box  55,  Raleigh,  N.C,  42,  173. 

Montgomery,  Franklin  M.  '61,  628  W.  Innes  St.,  Salisbury,  N.C. 
Montgomery,  Giles  Barrewt  '62,  Wiremill  Rd.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  345 
Montgomery,  Hugh  Wynn,  Jr.  '62,  RFD  3,  Rome,  Ga.,  77,  177 
Montgomery,  Thomas  George  '64,  167  Pinelynn  Rd.,  Glen  Rock, 

Montgomery,  William  E.,  HI  '61,  P.  O.  Box  3503,  Charlotte  3,  N.C, 
42,  46,  178,  323  .      ^,  ,^ 

Moor,  John  Bruce  '61,  126  Salisbury  Ave.,  Garden  City,  N.Y. 

Moore,  Andrew  Taylor,  Jr.  '62,  591  Bay  Colony  Dr.,  Virginia 
Beach,  Va.,  169,  345 

Moore,  Charles  A.,  Jr.  '62,  Rt.  3,  Box  117,  Durham,  N.C,  345 

Moore,  George  S.,  Jr.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  1591,  Greensboro,  N.C,  112, 

Moore,  James  Henry,  Jr.  '61,  3729  Elkader  Rd.,  Baltimore  18.  Md.. 

Moore,  James  Thomas,  Jr.  '64,  841   Fancher  Dr.,  Birmingham  9, 

Moore',  John  M.,  Jr.  '63,  612  Cornwallis  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  361 
Moore,  Paul  Robinson,  Jr.  '62,  818  Boardman  Rd.,  Aiken,  S.C,  345 
Moore,  Thomas  Franklin,  Jr.  '64,  1828  Maryland  Ave.,  Charlotte  9, 

N.C,  380 
Moore,  William  Campbell  '61,  Casa  Laguna,  Windermere,  Fla.,  44. 

82    170   323 
Moorefield  Hubert  Lee  '62,  1008  Montford  Dr.,  Charlotte  9,  N.C. 
Moorman,  Kenneth  Allen  '61,  1210  Spruce  St.,  Martinville,  Va.,  210 
Moores,  William  York  '61,  1302  N.  Maitland  Ave.,  Maitland,  Fla., 

68,  345 
Moorman,  Claude  T.,  210,  303,  324  . 

Moorman,  Kenneth  Allen  '64,  1210  Spruce  St.,  Martinsville,  Va., 

102,  380 
Moreau,  Brice  A.  J.  '61,  2106  Sunset  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  324 
Morefield,  Robert  E.,  Ill  '64,  2727  Bitting  Rd.,  Winston  Salem. 

Moreng,  Joseph  Henry  '64,  527  Bergen  Blvd.,  Ridgefield,  N  J  ,  380 
Morean  Merrill  Smith  '61,  18  Fairmount  Ave.,  Montclair,  N.J.,  219 
Moriani  R.  Dean  '62,  1911  Dell  Dr.,  Columbus,  Ga.,  110,  273,  325 
Morgan,  Thomas  Hayes  '63,  131  Somerset  Ave.,  Garden  City,  N.Y., 

166,  361 
Morgan,  William  L.  '62,  125  Howland  Rd..  Asheville,  N.C,  64,  65. 

68,  345 
Morrill,  Lyman  P.  '63,  515  Crafts  St.,  West  Newton  65,  Mass.,  112 
Morris,  Douglas  Claude  '64,  415  Judy  Lane,  Americus,  Ga.,  380 
Morris,  Joel  Joseph  '63,  2323  Englewood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Morris,  Jerome  Philip  '61,  2323  Englewood  Ave..  Durham,  N.C, 

111,358 


Morris,  Richard  James  '64,  204  Hermitage  Rd.,  Greenville,  S.C, 

380 
Morris,  Robert  W.  '63,  31  Wilson  Ave,,  Matawan,  N.J.,  158,  361 
Morrison,  Samuel  David  '62,   1617  Cherokee  Blvd.,  Knoxville  19, 

Tenn.,  185,  380 
Morton,  William  A,  '62,  2262  Okabee  Dr.,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  345 
Moss,  Joseph  W.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  87,  St.  Simons  Island,  Ga.,  158.  210, 

211,361 
Motch,  Elton  Franklin  '64,   22250  McCauley  Rd.,  Cleveland  22, 

Ohio,  380 
Mottershead,  John  Donald  "61,   1500  Matanikau  St.,  Tarawa  Ter- 
race, N.C,  324 
Mueller,  Robert  Joseph  '64,  Mount  Holly  Rd.,  Katonah,  N.Y.,  380 
Mullen,  Charles  F.  '62,  231  Franklin  St.,  Wessport,  Pa.,  219 
Mullen,  Graham  C  '62,  210  W.  5th  St..  Gastonia,  N.C,  112,  161, 

265 
Mullen,  James  Nicholls  '64,  210  W.  5th  Ave.,  Gastonia,  N.C,  112. 

161,  380 
Mulligan,  James  Bruce  '64,  3239  Monroe  St.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  380 
Mullin,  Alexander  George  '61,  39  Lakeshore  Dr.,  Asheville,  N.C,  81, 

111,  169,  ,234,  265 

MuIIins,  Jeflfry  Vincent  '64,  528  Chinoe  Rd.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  380 
Mumford,  Edwin  H.  '62,  2352  Westbrook  Dr.,  Toledo  13,  Ohio,  105, 

112,  346 

Murchison,  Alton  C,  Jr.  ■61,  P.  O.  Box  809,  Fayetteville,  N.C,  169, 

324 
Murphy,  Charles  Westbrook  '62,  CJreenbriar  Lane,  Annapolis,  Md.. 

78,  346 
Murphy,  Samuel  George  '61,  3339  Clark  Circle,  Norfolk  9,  Va.,  157 
Murray,  Mark  Alan  '63,  2727  Hudson  Dr.,  Youngstown  11.  Ohio. 

173,  361 
Myers,  Frank  C  "63,  3595  S.  Perry  St.,  Montgomery  5,  Ala.,  361 
Nabers,  Wallace  Johnston  '61,  1411  W.  Nash  St.,  Wilson,  N.C,  380 
Nash,  James  Loren  '63,  2327  Englewood  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  84, 

361 
Nathan.  Bruce  Alfred  '62,  24  Reeve  Circle,  MiUburn,  N.J.,  346 
Naugle,  Page  '62,  308  S.  Clifton,  Wichita  8,  Kan.,  153,  346 
Neblett,  Lewis  M.  '63,  18  Gibson  Ave.,  Staten  Island  8,  N.Y.,  82 
Nee,  David  Marvin  '61,  3405  Drexel  Dr.,  Dallas,  Texas,  94,  95,  112 
Neil,  Loyd  Emerson  '64,  244  Deming  Rd.,  Berlin,  Conn.,  112,  380 
Neill,  Charles  Glass  "64,  795  Wilson  St.,  Anderson,  S,C.,  380 
Neis,  John  M.  '64,  2837  Forest  Dr.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C,  380 
Nelson,  Gary  Rohde  '64,  4  Brennon  St.,  Westwood,  Charleston,  S.C. 

380 
Nelson,  Richard  C  '63,  Box  132,  RFD  2,  Altoona,  Pa.,  157,  361 
Nelson,  Robert  Sherwood  '62,  606  20th  Ave.  N.E.,  St.  Petersburg. 

Fla.,  42,  165,  346 
Netzer,  Louis  Herman  '62,  1410  Oglethorpe  St.  N.W.,  Washington 

11,  D.C,  185 
Neubauer,  Laurens  H.,   ]r.   '63.   28  JefTerson  Apts.,  Rockingham, 

N.C,  361 
Newburg,  Carl  Arthur  '61,  141  Othoridge  Rd.,  Lutherville.  Md.,  69 
Newlin,  Delmas  Burton,  Jr.  '62,  441 1  20th  Rd.  N.,  Arlington  7.  Va., 

83,  150,  346 
Newman.  Joe,  173,  346 
Newman,  Robert  Chapman  "63,   1823  N.  Nelson  St.,  Arlington  7, 

Va.,  68,  361 
Newsome,  David  .Anthony  '64,  2845  Bon  Air  .\ve..  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  380 
Newstedt,   George   Edward  "62.   235   Stanbery  Ave.,  Columbus  9, 

Ohio 
Newstedt,  Stephen  Pape  '63.  235  Stanbery  Ave..  Columbus  9,  Ohio, 

165 
Ney,  Richard  J.  '64.  4618  Reno  Rd.  N.J.,  Washington  8,  D.C,  184, 

380 
Nicholas,    Peter    M.    '64,    52    Calle    Barranquitas,    Santurce,    P.R. 

112,  350 
Nichols,  Wm.  James  '64,  139  Brendan  .\ve.,  Massapequa  Pk.,  N.Y.. 

179,  380 
Nicholson,  Roscoe  Fisher  '64,  3402  Powhatan  Ave.,  Baltimore  16, 

Md.,  380 
Nicholson,  William  McNeal  "63,  824  Anderson  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Nickle,  William  E.  '62,  34  W.  Baltimore  Ave.,  Clifton  Heights,  Pa.. 

94,  95,  154,  346 
Nickelsburg,  Michael  "64,  5907  N.  18th  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va.,  380 
Nielsen    Carl  John  '64,  Mountain  Home,  Tenn.,  380 
Nielsen,  Paul  Stears  '62,  Apt.  N  3  B  Univ.  Apts.,  Durham,  N.C,  69 
Niesen   Stephen  Michael  '63,  185  Norwood  Ave.,  Deal,  N.J.,  69 
Nilsson,  Jonathan  Nils  '64,  2020  Highland  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.,  92, 

380 
Nolan   Harry  Lee,  Jr.  '64,  203  Thompson  St.,  Shelby,  N.C,  380 
Noll.  Emmett  Eugene  '64,  31  W.  Market  St.,  Millerstown,  Pa.,  380 
Norburn,  Russell  Lee  '64,  54  Hilltop  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C,  380 
Norton  Charles  Bryan.  Jr.  '62,  4524  Country  Club  Rd.,  Jacksonville 

10,  Fla..  84,  85,  110 
Norton,  Charles  Douglas  '62,  2412  Sunset  Dr.,  Tampa,  Fla.,  346 
Norton,'  Henry  R.  '63,^518  Zone  St.,  Trafford,  Pa.,  361 


Norton,  James  Larry  '64,  303  Fairview  Rd.,  Thomasville,  N.C.,  112 
Norton,  James  Randolph  '64,  5201  Sardis  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.C., 

380 
Nottingham,  John  M.   '64,   2701    Magnolia  Dr.,   Montyue,  Char- 
lottesville, Va.,  380 
Nuetzman,  Douglas  P.  '62.  15211  Roosevelt  .\ve.,  Flushine;  54,  N.V., 

65,  96,  182,  270,  346 
Nunez,  Peter  Kent  '64,  6  W.  Barbara  Dr.,  Freehold,  N.J.,  112,  380 
Nurkin.  Sidney  Joseph  '63,  112  N.  Dillard  St.,  Durham,  N.C.,  42, 

44,  157,  351,  361 
Oakley,  Godfrey  P.,  Jr.    62,  2541   Memorial  Dr.,  Greenville,  N.C., 

49,  154 
O'Brion.  John  Henry,  Jr.  "61,   101   Gaymont  Rd..  Richmond,  Va.. 

Ill,  265,  303,  324,  325 
Oettinger,  Albert,  Jr.  "62,  238  Rock  Creek  Lane,  Scar^dale,  N.Y., 

150,  346 
Ogden,  Philip  Case,  Jr.  '64,  2425  Walker  Ave.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C., 

380 
Oglesby,  Thomas  R.,  Jr.  '64,  Box  113,  Winterville,  N.C.,  381 
Ohora,  Robert  Frank  '61,  5  Charles  St.,  Hamilton,  N.Y.,  324,  325 
Ohtaka,  Rvuichi  '62,  1887  Atago  Cho  Mito  Shi,  Ibaraki  Ken,  Japan, 

346 
O'Kane,  James  H.  '62,  4725  37th  St.,  Arlington,  Va.,  169 
O'Kellev,  James  T.,  Jr.  '63,  158  Brucemont  Circle,  Asheville,  N.C., 

173,  361 
Okennon.  Robert  James,  Jr.  '64,  108  Williams  St.,  Hopewell,  Va., 

381 
Oldham.  George  E.,  HI,  908  E.  Ninth  Ave.,  Johnson  City,  Tenn.,  69 
Oldham,  James  Clare  '62,  5021  Everett  St.,  Amarillo,  Texas,  42.  59, 

81,  150,  346 
Oldham,  John  Michael  '62,  5021  Everett  St.,  Amarillo,  Texas,  42, 

81,  162,  340 
Oliver,  Dennis  Niel,  165,325 

Oliver,  James  Ralph  '62,  Rt.  2,  Fairmont,  N.C.,  346 
Oliver,  Kenneth  Leon  '61,  3601   Providence  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C., 

324,  325 
Olmstead,  David 
Onder,  John  Andrew  "63,  18870  Inglewood  Dr.,  Rocky  River  16. 

Ohio,  42,  165,  361 
Oneal,  Edgar,  42,   177,  270,  324.  325 

Oneal,  Robert  Monroe  '63,  Rt.  4,  Box  190,  New  Bern,  N.C.,  42,  177 
Oneall,  John  Stoakes  '62.  1111  Brvn  Mawr  Ave.,  Orlando,  Fla..   71. 

273,  340 
Oppenheim,  Stephen  Joseph  '61,  509  Blanchard  Parkway.  W.  Allen- 
hurst.  N.J.,  37,  324,  325 
Orndorff,  John  R.  '62,  4624  23rd  Rd.  N..  Arlington,  Va..  112,  346 
Orr,  John  Charles  '63.  1638  Highland  Ave..  Wilmette.  III.,  110,  177 
Osborne,  Thomas  R.,  Jr.  '63,  Box  494.  Hayti,  Mo.,  361 
Osha,  Dennis  George   63,  Wood  Rd..  Morristown,  N.J.,  69 
Osmun,  Barry  '62,  579  Ridgewood  Ave.,  Glenridge.  N.L,  164.  263, 

346 
Ostrom,  Karl  A.  '61.  506  N.  Main  St..  Hutchinson.  Minn.,  69 
Overman,  Donald,  361 
Owens,  Erskine  Dixon  '61,  3605  Old  Orchard  Dr.,   Ashland,  Ky., 

161,  261,324,325 

Ozbolt,  Jesse  Q.  '63,  405  Ravenwood  Rd.,  Walterboro,  S.C,  361 

Pau,  Steven  Khup  Chin,  326 

Pacheco,  Gilberto  F.  '61,  c/o  Asiatic  Petro  Corp.,  50  W.  50th  St.. 

New  York  2,  N.Y.,  83,  89,  324.  325 
Padgett,  Roy  Allen,  Jr.  '64,  RFD  1 1.  Box  560,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  381 
Padgett,  Wilbur  L.,  113  Chamberlain  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C.,  69 
Page,  Jack  Ward,  Jr.  '64,  203  Hillside  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  N.C.,  381 
Page,  Jerry  D.,  Jr.  '64,  5010  Maugh  Rd..  McLean,  Va.,  381 
Page,  John  Gibson,  Jr.  '61,  1910  Greenbriar  Rd.,  Kinston,  N.C..  82. 

109,  324,  325 
Palazzo,  Ronald  Manfred  '62,  581)  E.  84th  St.,  Brooklyn  36,  N.Y., 

324,  325 
Pantazis,  Theofanis  N.  '62,  16  Hydras  St.,  Cavala,  Greece,  346 
Pardue,  Leonard  G.,  HI  '61,  641   Falcon  Ave..  Miami  Springs  66. 

Fla.,  48,  78,  376 
Parker,  Arnold  Richards  '63,  Edgemoor  Rd..  Gloucester,  Mass.,  181. 

362 
Parker,  George  Hinson,  III  '64,  311  Norfleet  St.,  Franklin,  Va.,  381 
Parker,  Ira  Edward,  III  "62,  608  Estes  Rd.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  169. 

346 
Parker,  Leighton  B.,  Jr.  "64.  Box  478,  Manning,  S.C. 
Parker,  Robert  Philip  "64,  9918  Kensington  Parkwav,  Kensington, 

Md.,  326  .5 

Parson,  Christopher  T.  '63.  Box  28,  RFD  2,  Prairie  View,  111.,  190, 

362 
Parson,  Donald  P.  '63,  72  Park  Slope,  Ridgewood,  N.J.,   112,  362 
Parsons,  David  C.  '62,  408  Ruskin  Dr.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  157,  362 
Parsons,  Thomas  Harold  '64,  2665  Bolton  Terr.  S..  Salem.  Ore.. 

108,  381 
Partin,  Benjamin  Russell  '62,  RFD  1,  Scotland  Neck,  N.C.,  83,  346 
Pastore,  Kenneth  Wayne  '62.  1230  Canterbury  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C., 

162.  346  ,  ,^   ,  , 


Pate,  Stephen  '63,  100  Eudora  St.,  Denver  20,  Colo.,  362 
Patterson,  John  G.,  Ill  '61,  Box  162,  Rt.  1,  South  Boston,  Va.,  91), 

326 
Patterson,  John  W.  '64,  4636  Cardinal  Blvd.,  Jacksonville  10,  Fla., 

381 
Patterson,  Laird  Dean  '64,  Dreher  Ave.,  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  381 
Payne,  Edwin  Franklin  '62,  239  Charles  St.,  Henderson,  N.C.,  158, 

346 
Payne,  John,  362 
Payson,   Robert  Kendall    61,  9  W.   Keystone  Ave.,   Wilmington  4, 

Del.,  71,  326 
Pazuros,  Nicholas  Christy  '62,  Box  374,  Hobbs,  N.M.,  82,  173,  346 
Peach,  Otis  Lamar.  Jr.  '63,  1302  Park  Lane,  Gastonia,  N.C.,  362 
Pearl,  John,  346 

Pearson,  Charles  A.  '64,  7726  Dockser  Terr.,  Falls  Church,  Va.,  381 
Pearson,  John  T.  '63,  63  Central  Ave.,  Glen  Rock,  N.J.,  42,  162 
Pease,  Edson  Cozart  '62,  61   Merry  Mount  Dr.,  Warwick,  R.I.,  69 
Pease,  Louis  Edwin  '62,  318  E.  8th  St.,  Hialeah,  Fla.,  346 
Pearson,   Wright  Leroy,  Jr.  "61.    1410  Sopera  Ave.,   Coral  Gables, 

Fla. 
Peck,  Frederick  Walter  '63,   7801  Walters  Dr..  Norfolk  3,  Va..  178, 

362 
Peeler,  Robert  S.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  54,  Staunton,  Va.,  165,  362 
Pemberton,  Joseph  Lloyd  '63,  Rt.  33,  Box  402,  Glen  Allen,  Va.,  210, 

211,  158 
Penfield,  .Addison  P.,  Jr.  '62.  705  King  St..  Guilford  College,  N.C., 

59,  346 
Pennington.  Claude  M.,  Jr.  '64,  2154  Franklin  .'\ve.,  Morton,  Pa., 

381 
Pennington.  J.  Neiland  '63,  P.  O.  Box  407,  Thomasville,  N.C.,  103, 

362  " 
Perez,  Hebert  R.  '62,  715  Parkway  Dr.,  Ft.  Pierce,  Fla. 
Ferine.  Philip  Gondii  '64,  32  Laurel  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.J.,  381 
Perry,  James   Hilliard.  Jr.   "64.    118   Homewood   Ave.,  Greensboro. 

N.C.,  112,  381 
Personette,  John  David  '62.  201  W.  Oak  St.,  Basking  Ridge,  N.J.. 

150,  326 
Peterson,  Harry  O.,  Jr.  "63,  343  75  Solon  Rd.,  Solon,  Ohio,  362 
Pettit,  Randall  S.  '64,  1408  Wesley  Ave.,  Ocean  City,  N.J.,  381 
Pew,  William  Mason  '64,  12  Welwyn  Rd.,  Wayne,  Pa.,  381 
Peyton,  Richard  R.  "63.  612  Ridgewood  Dr.,  West  Lafayette,  Ind., 

71.  362 
Pfeiffer,  Richard  Norton  '62,  Commodore  .Apts.,  2140  Bonnycastle 

.\ve.,  Louisville.  Ky..  153.  346 
Pfeiflfer.  Robert   George  "63,  Commodore  Apts..  Bonnvcastle  Ave.. 

Louisville  7,  Ky.,  153,  346 
Pfeiflfer,  William  Legrand  '63,  P.  O.  Box  472,  Madison,  N.C.,  169 
Phelan.  Charles  Wm.  '64.  410  S.  loka  Ave.,  Mt.  Prospect,  111.,  381 
Phillips,  Henry  Columbus  '61,  Rt.   1,  Kenansville,  N.C.,  174,  326 
Phillips,  Larry  Edward  '64.  459  Longridge  Dr.,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pitts- 
burgh 16,  Pa.,  381 
Phillips,  Paul  Eddv  '63,  39  Church  Ave..  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y..  110, 

362,  364 
Phvfer,  Paul  Jones  "64,  P.  O.  Box   145,  Geneva,  111.,  381 
Piccirillo,  John  A.   "64,  86   Stephen   Marc  Lane,  New  Hyde  Park, 

N.Y..  381 
Pickens.  James  W.,  Jr.  "63,  1205  Moss  .Ave.,  Orangeburg,  S.C,  169, 

362 
Pieh,  Jerome  .Alec  '62,  Indian  Springs  School,  Rt.   1.  Helena,  Ala., 

40,  42,  173,  346 
Pierson.  Willard  C.  Jr.  "62,  815  Lake  Boone  Trail,  Raleigh,  N.C.. 

42,  71,  75,  169,  347 
Piper,  John  Howard  "61,  890  Ridge  Rd..  Ambridge,  Pa.,  326 
Pitts,  Philip,  381 
Piver,  Warren  Trent  "63.  465  Oakwood  Rd..  Rochester  16,  NY., 

231 
Pitzman,  Frederick  J.  '64,  6  Kingsbury  Place,  St.  Louis  12,  Mo.,  281 
Place,  William  M.,  RFD  1,  Smithfield,  N.C. 
Pless,  Robert  Stephen  '62,  Galax,  Va.,  177 
Plonk,  James  Wendell  '64,  906  Crescent  Circle,  Kings  Mountain, 

N.C,  381 
Poe,  William  H.  C,  HI  '63,  947  N.  4th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.,  362 
Poel,  Charles   M.   "63,   1210   Bruce   Rd.,   Carrcroft,  Wilmington   3, 

Del.,  150,  362 
Pokorny,  Andrew  "64,  320  Third  St.,  Newell,  S.Dak.,  87,  381 
Pole,  Frank  Lanier  '62,  7  Gaymont  Rd.,  Richmond  29,  Va.,  362 
Polevitzky,  Sergei  Igor  '64,  250  N.E.  18th  St.,  Miami.  Fla.,  381 
Polhill,  Rutherford  Brown  '64,  123  Ripley  Rd.,  Wilson,  N.C. 
Politi,  Joseph  E.  '63,  HI  Broad  Ave.,  Palisades  Park,  N.J.,  233,  362 
Politz,  Lawrence  '62,  1361  Locust  Rd.  N.W.,  Washington  12,  D.C., 

185 
Pollier,  Fred  Stephan  '64.  734  Robbins  Rd.,  Irwin,  Pa.,  381 
Ponder,  Joe  Walker  "64,  Center  .\ve.,  Mt.  Pocono,  Pa.,  381 
Poore.  James  Lanier  '61,  Munfordville,  Ky.,  64,  65,  327 
Porter,  John  T.  "63,  1003  Russell  .\ve.,  Salisbury,  Md.,  178 
Posev,  James  Campbell  "63.  530  Biltmore  Ave.,  .\sheville,  N.C,  362 


Potts,  Charles  Z.  '63,  1304  Nicholson  St.,  Washinsfton.  N.C.,  210, 

211 
Powell,  Jesse  Daryll  '63,   201   Claremont  Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Powell,  Richard  .\dams  '63,  110  Highlands,  Leaksville,  N.C. 
Powell,  Willie  Mikell  'ei.  903  Kalmia  St.,  Florence,  S.C,  327 
Powl,  Michael  R.  '62,  1539  Hillcrest  Ave.,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  170,  347 
Prager,  Robert  E.  '63,  145  West  End,  Chester.  S.C,  181,  362 
Prange,  Henry  Davie  '64.  508  Ridgewood  Rd.,  Louisville  7,  Ky.,  381 
Prather,  Mark  David  '63,  396  Sunset  Dr.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  154,  362 
Prather,  William  G.  '64,  396  Sunset  Dr.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  381 
Predmore,  Robert  Bagger  '63,    1103  W.   Fifth  St.,  Plainfield,   N.J., 

362 
Prentiss,  David  John  '63,  P.  O.  Box  72,  Howells,  N.Y.,  177,  231,  362 
Prentiss,  Donald  Keith  '63,  85  High  St.,  Winnetka,  III.,  177 
Presto,  Andrew  J.  '62,  2425  Little  Neck  Blvd.,  Bayside  60,  N.Y.,  161, 

233,  362 
Preston,  John  Stanley  "61,  46  Creekview  Dr.,  Rochester  24,  N.Y., 

83,  162,  347 
Preston,  William  F.  '63,  22561   Westchester  Rd.,  Shaker  Hts.  22, 

Ohio,  165,  362 
Prewitt,  Robert  Dupree  '64,  415  Rices  Mill  Rd.,  Wyncote,  Pa. 
Price,  Andrew  R.  '62,  4672  Maiden  Dr.,  Liftwood,  Wilmington  3, 

Del.,  154,  347 
Price,  Paul  Eugene,  Jr.  '61,  129  E.  Third  St.,  Winston  Salem,  N.C, 

327 
Price,  William  S.  '63,  2311   Byrd  St..  Raleigh,  N.C,  362 
Price,  William  W.,  Jr.  '63,  Marlton  Rd.,  RFD  2,  Woodstown,  N,J., 

110,  362 
Pridgen,  Terry  Gray  '61,  2103  Klein  Rd.,  Wilmington,  N.C 
Priest,  William  W.  '63,  1716  Norton  Place,  Steubenville,  Ohio,  105, 

362 
Printz,  Don  Warren  '62,  340  Midland  Dr..  AsheviUe,  N.C,  347 
Prinz,  Rudolph  A.  '63,  Apt,  2,  4929  Broadview,  Cleveland  9,  Ohio 
Pritchard,  James  W.  '62,  Bowdon  Rd..  Carrollton,  Ga.,  347 
Pruitt.  Clayton  Ogden,  Jr.  '62,  292  107th  Ave.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 

42,  154.  174,  154,  362 
Pugh    Kenneth  Graves  '62,  2502  Wistar  St..  Richmond  29,  Va.,  44, 

82,  347 
Purdy,  Alan  M,  '62,  3500  Foxhall  Rd.,  Nashville  12,  Tenn.,   112, 

158,  347 
Purnell,  Louis  Selby  '62,  5010  N.  11th  St.,  Arlington  5,  Va.,  166, 

347 
Pusser,  Charles  Rouse,  Jr.  '62.  Chesterfield,  S.C,   162,  347 
Quattlebaum,  Arthur  M.  '63,  323  S.  Main  St..  Bishopville,  S.C,  42, 

173,  362 
Qubein,  Ghazi  Raji  '61,  Box  5400  Duke  Station,  Durham,  N.C,  82, 

261,  327 
Quest,  Charles  Edward  '63,  4015  Norbourne  Blvd.,  Louisville  7,  Ky., 

362 
Rabenhorst,  James  F.  '63.  6805  Castleton  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta  19,  Ga., 

178,  362 
Rabil,  James  E,  '64,  1520  W,  Haven  Blvd,,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C,  381 
Ragep,  Gazie  Kelly  '62,  War,  W.Va.,  347 
Rainey,   Charles   Clark   '64,   48   Pine   Ridge   Rd.,   Wellesley   Hills, 

Mass..  382 
Rainev,  Charles  P.,  Jr.  '62,  524  W.  Dayton  Circle,  Fort  Lauderdale. 

Fla.',  153,  362 
Raker,  Herbert  Thompson  '64,  Rt.  2,  Crawfordville,  Fla.,  382 
Raksnis.  Charles  Albert  '63,  220  Fernon  St.,  Philadelphia  48,  Pa., 

161,  347 
Ramage,  Joseph  Cowan  '64,  105  Bellemore  Rd.,  Baltimore  10,  Md., 

382 
Rambeau,  Rufus  Daniel,  Linda  Dr.,  Rt.   1,  Gary,  N.C. 
Ramey,  Dale  Charles,  Jr.  '64,  1316  Jeffress  St.,  South  Boston,  Va., 

382 
Ramsey,  Barry  W.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  152,  Marion,  N.C.  158,  210,  211. 

363 
Ramsey,  William  C  '64,  3218  Nancy  Creek  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta  5, 

Ga.,  85,  382 
Ramkin,  Robert  S.,  Jr.  '62,  1227  Vickers  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  37, 

169,  347 
Rankin,  William  W.,  H  '63,  301  Redfield  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  N.Y., 

182,  273 
Ransom,  Edward  T-  '63,  9  Sewcll  Place,  Walton,  N.Y. 
Ranson,  Lloyd  Russell,  Jr.  '61,   236  Huntley   Place,  Charlotte   7, 

N.C,  44,  82,  177,  327 
Ranson,  Richard  Cobb  '64,  236  Huntley  Place,  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

178,  382 
Rapisardi,  Salvatore  C  '63,  7  Garnet  Lane,  Plainview,  L.L,  N.Y.. 

363 
Rappold,  Walter  Earl,  Jr.  '62,  908  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Beckley,  W.Va., 

165,  210 
Rapuzzi,  Peter  L.  '61,   205  Clinton  Ave.,  Brooklyn  5,  N.Y.,  327 
Rathmell,  Pamela  R.  '61,  RFD  Box   133,  Roslyn,  N.Y..  82 
Rau,  Ralph  Edwin,  Jr.  '62,  217  W.  Shore  Dr.,  Massapequa,  N.Y. 
Rau,  Ronald  Walter  '64,  36  E.  Highland  Ave.,  Villa  Park,  111.,  176. 

382 


Ranch,  Dudley  Atkins  '62,  504  Country  Club  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

178,  363 
Rauschelbach,  Paul  A.  '63,  18  Birch  Rise  Dr.,  Newton,  Conn.,  363 
Ravenel.  Gaillard  F.  '63,  8  Grafton  St.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md. 
Rawsnn,  David  Enrlr  'fil    22(12  Pike  St.,  Durham,  N.C,   382 
R.iv,  K.iil  Aiili.n    i.J,   IJJ.'  Pnnlico  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  347 
R.iMM  V  Willi.,!,,  I     hj.    1  K,  1  s\V.  8th  St.,  Miami,  Fla.,  347 
R.i\s,>r.   li,,j,k  W..  II    (ij,    i.'IH  C:hamberlayne  Ave.,  Richmond  27, 

Va.,  382 
Rea,  Joseph  George,  Jr.  '64,  Leopard  Lake.  Berwyn,  Pa.,  382 
Reams,  Leslie  Lawson  '62,  1316  Linville  St.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.,   177 
Redmond,  Larry  Hollis  "64.  29  Lakeshore  Dr.,  .Asheville.  N.C.  382 
Redmond.  William  G. '62.  17  Pioflitt  Circle.  f;reenville,  S.C,  178 
Reed,  Donald  B.  '64.  1(14  Park  P\mv.  t:heshiie.  t:onn..  178,  382 
Reed,  John  Bradbury  '61,  4411  Howell  Place,  Nashville,  Tenn,,  174, 

327 
Reed,  Robert  M.  '63,  22  Faculty  Rd..  Durham,  N.H.,  363 
Reed.  William  Garrard  '61,  1500  42nd  Ave.  N.,  Seattle  2,  Wash., 

112 
Reid,  .John  William  '61,  1608  Green  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  174,  178, 

327 
Reid,  WiUia-m  M.  '63,  911  S.  Post  Oak  Lane,  Houston  27,  Texas 
Reinelt,  Frank  Joseph  '62,  344  Arroyo  Seco,  Santa  Cruz.  Calif. 
Reinhardt,  William  W.  '62,  270  Highland  Rd.,  South  Orange,  N.J. 
Reinsch,  James  Leonard  '63,  3671  Northside  Dr.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 

105 
Reitt,  James  Peter  '61,  c/o  F.  Smolan,  1640  Ocean  Ave.,  Brooklyn 

30,  N.Y..  127,  173 
Renfro,  Carl  Brown,  Jr,  '64.  301  Lafayette  Dr.,  Wilson,  N.C,  382 
Reynolds,  Alan  Carlton  '61,6  Clearview  Terr,.  Asheville,  N.C,  265, 

327 
Reynolds,  Jon  Roger  '64,  Rt.  1,  Lewisville,  N.C,  382 
Reynolds,  Wm.  Roscoc  '64,  1305  S.  .\skin  St.,  Martinsville,  Va.,  382 
Reynolds,  William  V.  '63,  901  West  .Ave.,  Charleston  2,  W.Va.,  210 
Rhoads,  Mi,  Ii.,,l  D,,Ki,l  '63,  Stockton  Rd..  Meadowbrook,  Pa.,  165 
Rhodes,  PI. ill, |,  (  ,,il  I.J.  Box  242,  Forest  City,  N.C,  68,  161,  347 
Rice,  John  R,,ss,  II  (.1.  .X.ival  .\ir  Station,  Anacostia  25,  D.C.  382 
Rich,  Belli,, mill  P     (.1.  4106  Loch  Raven  Blvd.,  Baltimore  18,  Md., 

382 
Rich,  Harvey  Owen  '61,  714  N.  Price  Rd..  Ladue  32.  Mo.,  328 
Rich,  John  Murray  '62,  1064  Lawton  Rd..  Park  Hill,  Covington, 

Ky.,  347 
Richard,  Ralph  S.,  Jr.  '62,  3218  N.  George  Mason  Dr.,  .\rlington, 

Va.,  347 
Richards,  Bruce  Lawrence  '62,  15  Lawrence  St.,  Dover,  N.J.,  108, 

347 
Richardson,  David  P.  '64,  1449  E.  Goodrich  Lane,  Milwaukee  17, 

Wis.,  382 
Richardson,  Dudlev  C.  '62.  2764  N.E.  33rd  St..  Fort  Lauderdale. 

Fla.,  347 
Richardson,  James  M.,  Jr.  '64.  1117  Tex.as  .^vc,  Houston  2,  Texas, 

183,  382 
Richie,  Christopher  H.  '62,  Holicong  Pa. 
Richman,  Charles  Henry  '63,  3903  Madison  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 


Richmond,  Howard  .\. 
Rickards.  Edwards  .  | 
Riddick,  Daniel  H  (.1. 
Ridenhour,  Willi, .m  D 
Ridout.   Edv 


I  '63.  Club  Rd..  Riverside,  Conn.,  178,  363 
'63,  16]   Highland  Dr.,  MiUtown,  N.J.,  363 

II  Ml,  Ml, .III  Dr.  Lynchburg,  Va,,  176,  382 

III  ll,ii,iii.Li,m  Blvd.  N.E.,  Roanoke,  Va, 
h  ;.   :;JI    (.i,,n   St.,   Durham,  N.C 

Riechmann,  Roland  Kemp.   bl.  432,3  Water  Oak  Lane,  Jacksonville 

Fla.,  263 
Riggs,  Millard  M.,  Jr.  '64,  609  W.  Union  St.,  Morganton,  N.C,  55, 

382 
Rimer,  Alan  E.  '64,  34  Hoodridge  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa,,  55,  234, 

Risk,  James  Kirby.  Ill  '63,   719  Owen  St.,  Lafayette,  Ind, 
Ritts,  Frederick  Harrison  '61,  25  Imperial  Dr.,  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Rives.  Robert  M.  '64,  Randolph-Macon  Acad,,  Front  Royal,  Va., 

382 
Roach,  William  George  '62,  RFD  3,  Edgefield,  S,C,,  347 
Roane,  Daniel  Kearney  '62,  1126  Noyes  St.,  Evanston,  111.,  165 
Robbins,  Stephen  .-Man  '61,  1009  Edgeworth  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Ohio, 

103 
Roberson,  Michael  B.  '63,  S,  Court  St.,  Maryville,  Tenn.,  42,  80, 

173,  363 
Roberts,  Gerald  Ewing  '61,  5202  Williams  Ave.,  Ashland,  Ky.,  157 
Roberts,  Richmond  Craig  '61,  619  Highland  Dr.,  Leaksville,  N,C,, 

170 
Roberts,  Williams  A,  '64,  244  Wilson  St.,  Toledo  16,  Ohio,  382 
Robertson,  James   Davis   '62,   103   Xanthia  Wav,   Weirton,   W.Va., 

182,  347 
Robinson,  Harold   M.,  Jr,  '62,   First  Methodist  Church,  Salisbury, 

N.C,  59,  68,  34  7 
Robinson,  Hugh  B.,  Jr.  '64,  1914  Stonehurst  Rd.,  Winter  Park,  Fla,, 

382 


Robinson,  Peter  Alfred  "64,  1001  E.  Oxford  Lane.  Englewood,  Colo.. 

382 
Robinson,  Peter  John  '62,  333  Grossman  St.,  Jamestown,  N.Y.,  153 
Roediger,  John  Harger  '64,  1 19  Jefferson  .\ve.,  Westfield,  N.J.,  382 
Rogers,  Bryant  Kilpatrick  '61,  591  N.  Main  St.,  Morresville,  N.C., 

157,  266,  328 
Rogers,  David  Price  '62,  Box  834,  Devon,  Pa.,  231,  347 
Rogers,  Edward  David  '64,  51  Ely  Dr.,  Fayetteville,  N.Y.,  183,  382 
Rogers,  George  R.  W.  '61,  41  Seaford  Ave.,  Baltimore  21,  Md.,  112, 

328 
Rogers,  George  T.  "62,  2432  Cordand  St.,  Waynesboro,  Va.,  169 
Rogers,  James  T.,  Jr.  '63,  Box  426,  Greenwood.  S.C.,  84,  169,  363 
Rogers,  Robert  Taylor  '61,   148   Pinecrest   Rd..  Durham,   N.C. 
Rogers,  Theodore  B.,  IV  '62,  Devon,  Pa.,  161.  169,  231,  347 
Rohrman,  Douglass  F.  '63,  Box  1 1  7,  Oak  Ridge  Institute  of  Nuclear 

Studies,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  363 
RoUe,   Carl   F.   '63,   9225   Levelle  Dr.,  Chevy  Chase   Md.,   363 
Roman,  Wm.  Bradford,  Jr.  '64,  7025  Mindello  St.,  Coral  Gables, 

Fla.,  382 
Romine,  James  C.  '62,  7  Lombardy  Lane,  Little  Rock,  ."Krk.,  165, 

347 
Roschen,  George  Henry  '64,  640  Salford  Ave.,  Lansdale,  Pa.,  382 
Rose,  Charles  P.  '64,  1644  Oakdale  Circle,  Henderson,  N.C.  82,  382 
Rose,  Charles   William  '62,  96   N.  Cassingham  Rd.,  Columbus  9. 

Ohio,  42,  259,  270 
Rosenfeld,  Terry  M.  '63,  409  Sanhican  Dr.,  Trenton  8,  N.J.,  363 
Rosenstein.  Larry  M.  '63,  1217  Lexington  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  363 
Ross,  Dean  Mansfield  '63,  Espronceda  33,  Madrid,  Spain,  49,   178. 

231.  363,  382 
Ross,  Courtney  B.,  Jr.  '64.  11  N.  Gaston  St.,  Brevard,  N.C. 
Ross,  Richmond  .\llan  '61,  19  Inwood  Rd.,  Chatham,  N.J.,  54,  108, 

328 
Ross,  Robert  William  '62,    1105  Burkwood  Rd.,  Mansfield,  Ohio, 

154,  347 
Roughton,  .-Arthur  C.  '63,  600  George  St.,  Pennsidc.  Reading,  Pa., 

182,  363 
Rouse.  Welby  Corbett,  Jr.  '64,   200  Woodbourne  Rd..  Greensboro, 

N.C.,  85.  382 
Routh,  Eugene  Charles    '62,   3426   Hampton   Ave.,   Nashville    12, 

Tenn.,  47,  112.   159.  265,  347 
Rowell,  William  J.  '63,  4826  La  Vista  Rd.,  Tucker,  Ga.,  363 
Rowland,  Michael  L.  '63,  82  North  Ave.,  Westport,  Conn.,  169 
Roy,  Marcus  Kinnebrew  '62,  604  N.  Gregson  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Rubenstein,  Jack  '64,  1145  Elm  Park  Dr.,  Cincinnati  16,  Ohio,  184, 

382 
Rudd,   James   Francis  '61,   Apt.   C,    342    Manor   Dr.,   Hawthorne, 

Calif. 
Rudiger,  Carl  Ernest,  Jr.  '61,  522  Sherman  .^ve.,  Hawthorne,  N.Y., 

328 
Rudoy,  Herbert  Lewis  '64,  131  Dewey,  Evanston,  111.,  184,  234,  382 
Runyan,  Darrell  Wesley  '64,  19  Crescent  Dr.,  Star  Lake,  Pensacola, 

Fla.,  382 
Rushton,  Stewart,  Jr.  '64,  504  Grassraere  .4ve.,  Interlaken,  N.J.,  176, 

382 
Russell,  Henry  Hawlev,  III    64,  8431  S.W.  52nd  Ave..  Miami  43, 

Fla.,  382 
Rutenberg,  John  Knight  '61.  3435  76th  St..  Jackson  Heights   72. 

N.Y.,  190,  328 
Rutkin,  Stuart  Ivan  '64,  125  Northfield  .A.ve.,  West  Orange,  N.J., 

382 
Rysanek,  William  J.,  HI  '62,  6007  Lake  Manor  Dr.,  Baltimore  10, 

Md.,  174,  175 
Saalfield,  John  Robert  '63,  2729  Manchester,  Toledo  6,  Ohio,  165. 

363 
Saber,  James  Arthur  '61.  2136  46th  St.,  L.I.  City  5.  N.Y.,  328 
Sader.  Julian  Alan  '62.  Grandview,  Brevard,  N.C. 
Sadler,  Lewis  Edward  '61.  RFD  1,  Ellsworth,  Maine,  388 
Sahn,  Steven  Alan  '64.  14  Nancy  Blvd.,  Merrick,  N.Y.,  184,  382 
Salenger,  Gary  Howard  '62,  1179  E.  27th  St.,  Brooklvn   10,  N.Y., 

185 
Salisbury,  Stephen  Robert  '64,  719  Everett  Ave..  Collingswood  7, 

N.J.,  181,  383 
Sale,  Kenrick  V.  '64,  84  N.  Gate  Rd.,  Manchester,  N.H.,  383 
Salsbury,  Carl  Allen  '61,  4310  Kensington  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va.,  181 

328 
Saltz,  James  Edwin,  Jr.,  1001  28th  Ave.  N.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla. 
Sammons,  John  Lee  '62,  812  Tanley  Rd.,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  44,  87, 

150 
Sanborn,  Gary  Rupert  '62,   1905  Parham  Rd..  Richmond   29,  Va., 

347 
Sandelin,  Richard  Harold  '61.  671  S.  W.ashington  Blvd..  Hamilton, 

Ohio 
Sander,  Louis  F.,  Jr.  '61,  21 1  Henderson  Rd..  Pittsburgh  37,  Pa.,  90. 

Ill,  152 
Sanders,  Robert  W.,  Jr.  '63,  1007  Gregg  Ave.,  Florence,  S.C,  363 
Sandstead,  Morris  Wm.,  Jr.  '64,  517  Broadway,  Sterling,  Colo.,  86, 


Sandstrom,  Frederick  H.  '63,  66  Maple  Dr.,  Great  Neck,  N.Y.,  154, 

363 
Sandulli,  Richard  Joel  '62,  Apt.  M  38  Univ.  .\pts.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Sanford,  David  Marshall  '61,  571  E.  McKellar,  Memphis  6,  Tenn., 

40,  48,  72,  79 
Sanford,  Edgar  James  '61,  311  Haverling  St.,  Bath,  N.Y.,  157 
Sangston,  James  Howard  '63.  8  Ege  .^ve.,  Hopewell,  N.J..  1 10,  363 
Sarafian,  Peter  G.  '64,  7  Osborn  Dr.,  Londonville  11.  N.Y.,  383 
Satterfield,  Robert  Wm.  '64,  W.  Waldheim  Rd..  Pittsburgh  15,  Pa., 

383 
Sauber,  Anthony  Frank  '62,  5300  Westbard  Ave..  Bethesda  14.  Md., 

177,  181,  222,  347 

Saunders,  Harvey  Ronald  '64,  412  Sinclair  St.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  180. 

383 
Sawers,  James  Richard,  Jr.  '61,  359  Grove  St.,  Needham  92,  Mass.. 

347 
Sawers,  Jerry  Brian  '64,  359  Grove  St.,  Needham,  Mass.,  74,  383 
Sawers,  Larry  Bruce  '64,  359  Grove  St.,  Needham  Mass.  383 
Scala,  Daniel  Joseph  '64,  929  Avenue  C,  Bayonne,  N.J.,  383 
Scales,  John  F.  '64.  Weirsdale,  Fla.,  383 
Scarborough,  Walter  A.,  Jr.  '62,  Box  215,  Wendell,  N.C,  347 
Schaaf,  William  E.  '61.  RFD  6,  Mansfield,  Ohio 
Scheer,  Errol  David  '62,  Box  296  RI,  Chapel  Hill,  N.C,  347 
Schemick,   Michael  '63,  71   Campbell  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  N.J., 

Wilmington  8,  Del.,  363 
Schenck,  Garrett  M.  '63,  223  Fort  Pleasant  Ave.,  Springfield,  Mass., 

96 
Schick.  Earl  Walter  '61,  1422  Rosalie  St.,  Phila,  Pa.,  42 
Schley,  Evander  D.  '64,  Middleburg,  Va.,  383 
Schmidt,  Charles  F.  '62.  2208  S.E.  21st  St..  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla.. 

169,  348 
Schmidt,  Clifford  M.,  Jr.  '64,  P.  O.  Box  186.  Newton.  N.T-,  383 
Schmidt,  Frederick  K.  '62.   3222  Englewood  St..  Philadelphia  49, 

Pa.,  161,  219 
Schmidt.   Karl   Michael   '61.   66   Ashton   Ave.,  Newton   Centre   59. 

Mass.,  54.  55.  166 
Schnering,  John  Otto  "64.  3  743  Indian  Beach  PI.,  Sarasota,  Fla..  1  75, 

383 
Scholl,  Jan  Schurch  '64,  2033  Tyler  Lane,  Louisville  5,  Ky. 
Schroeder.  Frederic  J.,  Jr.  '61,  4  Davison  Lane  W.,  West  Islip,  N.Y., 

178,  231 

Schroeder.  Jacob  M.  '64,  36  Welwyn  Rd..  Riverside.  Conn.,  383 
Schroeder,  Richard  Ames  '61.  303  Bridges  Ave..  Portsmouth.  Va. 
Schuller.  Christopher  C  '63,  401  Burrows  Ave.,  Fairfax,  Va.,  363 
Schulman,  Robert  D.  '63.  1331  Harbor  Rd..  Hewlett  Harbor  N.Y.. 

185.  271,  363 
Schumacher,  Donald  F.  X.  '61.  6  Sylvan  Rd.,  Durham.  N.C. 
Schuster.  Stephen  David  '61,  1209  Obispo  St.,  Coral  Gables,  Fla., 

96,  181.  272 
Schweistris,  John  Eric  '63,    1819  Rolling  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

173,  363 
Schweitzer,  Peter  Loresfh,  540  Lido  Dr.,  Ft.  Lauderdale,  Fla. 
Scott,  Charles  Ryland  '64,  3224  Chatham  Rd.  N.W.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 

383 
Scott,  George  Stuart  '61,  3002  Walton  Way,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Scott,  James  Matics  '64,  933  Old  Gulph  Rd..  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.,  383 
Scott.  John  McDougall,  Jr.,  3  Helen  Ave.,  Freehold,  N.J.,  161 
Scott.  Joseph  W.  "62.  Box  572,  Rt.  7,  Greensboro,  N.C,  110,  348 
Scott,  Neil  Ravmond,  Rozel,  Kansas 
Scott.   William' Horace   "62.   E    18   Westover   Park   Apts.,   Durham, 

N.C,  233 
Scovil.  James  A.,  Jr.  '62,  2900  Fairview  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  54,  157. 

348 
Seagreaves,  Warren  F.,  Jr.  '64,  39  E.  Susquehanna  St.,  .-Mlentown. 

Pa.,  383 
Seastrunk.  John  G.  '64  4125  Shorebrook  Rd.,  Columbia,  S.C,  383 
Seay,  Hillis  L.,  Jr.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  294,  Huntersville,  N.C. 
Seckinger.  Ronny  L.  '63,   1549  Townsend  Blvd.,  Jacksonville    11, 

Fla.,  74 
Sedgwick,  David  Durham  '63,  100  Post  Rd.,  Montrose,  N.Y.,  363 
Segelke,  Peter  A.  '62.  28  Granger  Rd.,  Emerson,  N.J.,  348 
Seidel,  Richard  Paul  '61.   16200  Munn  Rd..  Cleveland,  Ohio,  82, 

329 
Seiff,  Henry  Edward  '62,   106   Summers  Dr..  Alexandria,  Va.,   44, 

80,  348 
Sell,  William  J.  B.,  Jr.  '61,  580  Wilkesboro  St.,  Mocksville,  N.C, 

165.  329 
Senf,  Thomas  Edward  '62,  7  Woodbine  St.,  New  Britain.  Conn.,  86, 

348 
Senkus,  Neal  John  '63,  422  Avalon  Rd.,  Winston-Salem.  N.C,  363 
Seymour.  Robert  D.  '63,  81 1  Rockwood  .\ve.,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Pa.,  228 
Sewell,  Robert  Alvin  '64,  239  Jennings  St.,  Franklin,  Tenn.,  109, 

383 
Seybert,  Lee  Francis  '61.  37  Amherst  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  29,  Pa.,  157, 

329 
Shackelford,  Ronald  E.  '61,  339  E.  Sprague,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 


Shackford.  John  Starling  '64,  812  N.W.  41,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla., 

383 
Shaffer,  Howard  C,  III  '62,  202  "Ward  St.,  E.  WiUiston,  N.Y.,  44, 

110,  348 
Sharp,   William   Cutler   '61,   V..\.   Hospital,   Salisbury   N.C, 
Shartle,  John  Adam  '64,  518  E.  Water  St.,  Troy,  Ohio,  383 
Shealy,  Joseph  Hal  '61,  120  W.  Main  St.,  Sharpsburg.  Md.,  162 
Sheats,  John  Eugene  '61,  503  Spencer  Ave.,  East  Point,  Ga..  268 
Sheffield,  Homer  G.,  Jr.  '62,  4536  Nandina  Dr.,  Columbia,  S.C. 

112,  165,  265,  348 
Sheldon,  Clifford  George  '64.  39  Hendrickson  PL.  W.  Long  Branch. 

N.J..  383 
Shelton,  James  Douglas  '61.  115  S.  Seacrest  Blvd.,  Boynton  Beach, 

Fla. 
Shepherd,  Hilliard  W.,  Jr.  '61,  3439  Peakwood  Dr.,  Roanoke.  Va., 

82,  107,  158,  259,  264 
Shepherd,  Thomas  A.  '61.  3847  Davenant  Ave..  Cincinnati  13.  Ohio, 

261,  303 
Sherman,  Michael  Louis  '63,  7023  Wallis  Ave..  Baltimore  15,  Md., 

185 
Sherrill,  Jose  phH.  '63,  101  Avalon  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C. 
Shillito,  Melvin  Larry  '62,  Biglerville,  Pa.,  157 
Shinn,  Harry  L.,  Jr.  '64,  1600  Meadowood  Lane,  Charlotte  7,  N.C. 

55.  383 
Shinn,  Robert  Milford  '63,  75  Bruinley  St..  Concord,  N.C.  151,  363 
Shives,  William  Barry  '64,  98  Shives  St.,  Salisbury,  N.C,  383 
Shoemaker.  Joseph  Clark  '64.   Minches   Lane,  RFD    1.   Bridgeton, 

N.J.,  383 
Shore,  [ames  Henry,  Jr.  '61,  515  W.  Main  St.,  Elkin,  N.C,  177.  348 
Shriver,  James  A.  '61,  705  E.  Maple  St.  2nd.  N.  Canton  20.  Ohio.  90, 

348 
Shriver,  Larry  Dean  '62.   11828   Iredell  St..  N.   Hollvwood,  Calif.. 

96,  165,  348 
Shultz,  Kirkwood  Tanner  '61.  314  S.  County  Rd.,  Palm  Beach.  Fla. 
Sieeel.  Lawrence  Bruce  '64.   29   Ridge  Ave..  Spring  Valley.  N.Y.. 

184,  383 
Silberberg,  Wm.  Paul  '64,  Jenick  Lane.  Woodbridge.  Conn..  383 
Siler,  Jack  Ghormley  '63,  Box  136,  WaynesviUe,  N.C,  364 
Silkett,  Charles  Robert  '62,  5466  30th  St.  N.W..  Washington   15. 

D.C,  166,  348 
Simmonds,  Robert  M.  '64,  3  Hathaway  Lane,  Verona.  N.J.,  112,  383 
Simmons,  John  Middleton,  Bainbridge,  Ga. 

Simmons.  William  P..  Jr.  '61,  2694  Stanislaus  Circle,  Macon,  Ga. 
Sing,  Frederick  W.  '63.  524  Jackson  Ave.,  Charlotte  4,  N.C,   105. 

154,  364 
Sisk,  Michael  '64,  329  N.  6th  St.,  Reading,  Pa.,  383 
Skinner,  Alton,  III  '62,  1202  Vickers  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C,  82 
Slaughter,  Joseph  Bert,  Rt.  4,  Oxford,  N.C. 

Slater,  Mark  Bedford,  Jr.  '61,  24  Wiltshire  St.,  Bronxville,  N.Y.,  157 
Sloan,  Carey  Erastus,  HI  '62,  1507  Independence  Rd.,  Greensboro. 

N.C,  178,347 
Sloan,  Cyrus  H.  '63,  413  Carbonton  Rd.,  Sanford,  N.C,  153,  364 
Sloan,  Orris  Temple,  Jr.  '61,  413  Carbonton  Rd.,  Sanford,  N.C 
Slusser,  Harry  Coe  '61,  Rt.  5,  Lexington,  Va.,  348 
Smiley,  Barry  A.  '63,  239  Normal  Ave.,  Slippery  Rock,  Pa.,   177. 

231,  364 
Smith.  Brian  Edward  '64,  24  Tunstall  Rd.,  Scarsdale,  N.Y.,  78,  383 
Smith,  Calvin  Defriest  '64,  835  Small  St..  Port  Charlotte,  Fla.,  383 
Smith,  Charles  Michael  '62,  610  E.  Main  St.,  Washington,  N.C,  42, 

157,  169,  234 
Smith,  Clayton  F.,  Jr.  '64,  6  Estes  St.,  ThomasviUe,  N.C,  383 
Smith,   Dana  Gibson   '64,   4600  Kanawha   Ave.   S.E.,   Charleston, 

W.Va,  383 
Smith,  David  Laurence  M.  '64.  2236  Cranford  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C. 

383 
Smith   Dennis  M.  '63.  1370  Teakwood,  Cincinnati  24,  Ohio,  364 
Smith,  Donald  Edward  '64.  S.  Main  St.,  Granite  Falls,  N.C,  383 
Smith,  Edward  John,  Jr.  '61,  Pine  St.,  Boca  Grande,  Fla. 
Smith,  George  C,  Jr.  '63,  New  Bern,  N.C. 
Smith,  Henry  H„   116  N.  King  Charles   Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 
Smith,  Jerry  Harvey  '64,  1511  N.  Augusta  St.,  Staunton,  Va.,  383 
Smith    Lewis  August,  Jr.  '64,  843  Azalea  Place,  Aiken,  S.C,  383 
Smith,'  Peter  Crosby  '62,  1512  Druid  Isle  Rd.,  Box  727,  Maitland, 

Fla. 
Smith.  Lester  Vincent,  Jr.  '62,  401  Argonne  Dr.,  New  Kmgston,  Pa., 

157,  348 
Smith   Merrill  Lord  '62,  24  Ontario  St..  Edinboro,  Pa.,  165,  263,  348 
Smith,'  Oscar  Wilbur,  Jr.  '64,  Box  326,  Pilot  Mountain,  N.C,  383 
Smith,  Paul  Dennis  '63,   1042  Queens  Rd.  W.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  3, 

364 
Smith,  Peter  Burton  '63,  4425  Hi,ghland  Dr.,  Dallas  5,  Texas,  165, 

364 
Smith,  Rex  Kent  '62,  6831   E.  57th  PI.  S.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  364 
Smith,  Richard  Wildon  '64,  201  Miller  Blvd.,  Havclock,  N.C,  183 
Smith,  Robert  E.  '63,  3235  Wilmot  Ave.,  Columbia,  S.C,  364 
Smith,  Robert  Gibson  '63,  6100  S.W.  44th  Terr.,  Miami  55,  Fla., 

364 


Smith,  Samuel  S.,  Box  45,  Livingston,  Tenn. 

Smith,  Stephen  Hoff  '64,  P.  O.  Box  41,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Smith,  Stephen  Carl  '61,  20800  Almar  Dr.,  Cleveland  22,  Ohio, 

165,  261 

Smith,  Thomas  Sidney  '64,  291  Lebanon  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  28,  Pa., 

384 
Smith,  Warren  K.,  Jr.  '62,  Box  114,  Springfield,  S.C,  162,  348 
Smotherman,  Robert  R.,  Jr.  '64,  2915  Woodlawn  Dr.,  Nashville  12, 

Tenn.,  382 
Smyth,  Robert  D.  '63,  400  Verna  Hill  Rd.,  Fairfield.  Conn..   162, 

369 
Snead.  Joseph  Akin  '61,  RFD  1,  Anderson.  S.C.  54.  348 
Snead,  Maxwell  A.,  Jr.  '64,  2301  S.  Clayton  St.,  Denver,  Colo.,  384 
Snider,  Stephan  H.,  500  Georgia  Ave.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla..  169 
Snotherly,  Everette  V.,  Jr.  '61,  606  Gatewood  Ave..  High  Point. 

N.C.  110,  173,  270 
Snow,  Sabin  Tucker  '64,  600  Belvidere  Ave.,  Plainfield,  N.J.,  384 
Snyder,  Edward  Wilson  '63,  5212  Belleville  Ave.,  Baltimore  7,  Md., 

364 
Snyder,  John  Phillip  '61,  65  Riverside  Dr.,  S.  Charleston  3,  W.Va., 

65,  182 
So,  Samuel'Sheunglok  '62,  6637  Charles  St.,  Apt.  73,  Philadelphia 

35,  Pa.,  42,  268,  270,  348 
Somers,  Robert  Browning  '62,  155  Crary  .^ve..  Mount  Vernon,  N.Y., 

81,  154 
Sommermeyer,  Wade  '63,  3355  S.  Clayton  Blvd.,  Englewood.  Colo., 

157 
Spada.  Robert  Joseph  '61,  510  Broadlawn  Terr.,  Vineland,  N.J.,  210 
Speer,  George  W.,  Ill  '62,  5411  Robinhood  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C, 

177,  348 
Speiden,  Joseph  H.,  Jr.  '62,  565  Upland  Rd.,  Louisville,  Ky..  348 
Spencer,   Rex  Harbour  '64,  Rt.    1,  Tipp   City.  Ohio,   384 
Spencer,  Stewart  T.,  Jr.  '64.  4  Manning  Dr.,  Barrington,  R.I.,  384 
Spencer.  William  Hall.  HI.  '61,  221  W.  Stewart  Ave..  Mooresville. 

N.C,  3 
Spencer,  Wm.   Sherwood  "64,   1600  Rodman   St..   Hollvwood.  Fla., 

150,  179,  384 
Spicer,  Albert  D.  '62,  RFD  1,  Westerly,  R.I.,  174 
Spicer,  William  Larry  '63,  2421  Charlotte  Dr.,  Charlotte  3,  N.C, 

182 
Spigener,  Marion  P.,  Jr.  '63,  1533  Scotland  Ave..  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

153,364 
Spinnler,  Ralph  Fred  '61,  35  Lowell  St.,  Lynbrook,  N.Y.,  177 
Spong,  Richard  Todd  '62,  131  Linwood  Ave.,  .^rdmore,  Pa.,  364 
Spranklin,  John  W.,  HI  '63,  3606  Buckingham  Rd..  Baltimore  7, 

Md. 
Springer,  John  Wm.  '64,  1225  Wayne  St.,  Sandusky,  Ohio,  384 
Sproul,  Robert  C,  Jr.  '63,  1403  Oliver  Ave.,  Annandale,  Va.,  177 
Spruill.  John  Reynold  '64,  Box  96,  Roper,  N.C,  384 
Sroncei  John  A..  HI  '62.  6  Mavfield  Rd..  AsheviUe,  N.C,  169,  348 
Stacey,  John  Richard  '61.  131  Atlanta  Rd.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  231 
Stafford,  Joe  R.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  26,  Julian,  N.C,  112,  364 
Stallings,  Daniel  L.,  Jr.  '63,  1706  River  Dr.,  New  Burn,  N.C,  364 
Stallings,  Kenneth  M.  '64.  1508  S.  Miami  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C,  384 
Stanfield,  William  W.,  Jr.  '64.  409  S.  Layton  .\ve..  Dunn,  N.C,  384 
Stanier,  Charles  Edwin  '63,  715  Garfield  St.,  Gary,  Ind.,  165,  210, 

211,  364 
Stanly,  William  Alfred  '62,  4589  Ortega  Blvd.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Stanton,  Bernard  M.,  Jr.  '62,  4604  Ocean  Ave.,  Virginia  Beach,  Va., 

81.  169,  348 
Stapleford,  Harry  E.  '63,  338  S.  Columbia  St.,  Woodbury,  N.J. 
Stapleford,  Richard  W.  '61,  338  Columbia  St.,  Woodbury,  N.J. 
Starling,  Ira  C,  Jr.  '62,  10  Monument  Dr.,  Kissimmee,  Fla.,  348 
Starling,  James  F.,  Jr.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  902,  Lumberton,  N.C,  364 
Starmer,  Charles  F.,  Jr.  '63,  3010  Collier  Dr.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  364 
Starr,  George  Edwin  '64,  P.  O.  Box  95,  Bessemer  City,  N.C,  384 
Stattenfield,  Daniel  B.  '64,  49  Hedges  Ave.,  Chatham,  N.J.,  384 
Stealey,  Charles  E.  '62,  35  Meadowcrest  Dr.,  Parkersburg,  W.Va., 

68,  348 
Steed,  Ronald  Craig.  '64,  2920  Freeman  Mill  Rd.,  Greensboro,  N.C, 

183,  384 
Steele,  Thomas  Wesley  '64,  Rt.  3,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  179,  384 
Steen,  John  Dennis  '61,  48  Andrew  Rd.,  Manhasset,  N.Y.,  153 
Steenken,  Richard  William  '61,  579  Scranton  Ave.,  Lynbrook,  N.Y. 
Steer    Paul  L.  '63,  2nd  General  Hospital,  APO  180,  c/o  PM,  New 

Yo'rk,  N.Y.,  84,  85,  185,  364 
Steffens,  Theodore  C  '62,  1421  Tyler  St.,  Hollywood,  Fla.,  105,  348 
Stein,  Richard  Nathan  '64,   114  Martinique,  Tampa  6,  Fla.,   180, 

Steinfirst.  John  F.  '62,  415  Devonshire  St.,  Pittsburgh  13,  Pa.,  185 
Steinkuller.  Paul  G.  '62,  10001   Wildwood  Rd.,  Kensington,  Md., 

166,  364 

Steinman.   Kurt  W.   '63,   Springdale  Farm,  Millersville,  Pa.,   166, 

231,  364 
Stephen,  Frederick  R.  '64,  1608  University  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  384 
Stephenson,  Robert  Lee  '62,  31767  Lahser  Rd.,  Birmingham,  Mich., 

165 


Stetson,  John  Bacon,  Jr.  '61,  Box  605,  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  182 
Stevens,  Joel  B.,  Ill  '64,  4527  Brookridge  Dr.,  Kingsport,  Tenn.. 

183,  384 
Stevens,  Leland  Grant  '63,  F.U.M..A..,  Fork   Union,  Va. 
Stevens,  Mickey  '62,  1201  Hilltop  Navy  990,  c/o  FPO,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  153 
Stevens,  Thomas  Joseph  '64,  52  Cisco  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C.,  384 
Stevenson,  Frank  Beaumont  '61,  RFD  3,  Circleville,  Ohio 
Stevenson,  Ward  Barker  '63,  60  Sutton  Place  S.,  .^pt.  10  H  South, 

New  York  22,  N.Y.,  228,  364 
Stewart,  David  Nisbet  '64,  424  .\lmeria  Ave.,  Coral  Gables  34,  Fla., 

68,  384 
Stewart,  Henry  Lee  '61,  Box  35,  E.  Carolina  Coll. 
Stewart,  Kenneth  Rand  '64,  123  Sheridan  Circle,  Charleston,  W.Va., 

384 
Stewart,  Robert  Lee  '63,   112  Fairway  Circle,  Bridgeville,  Pa.,  74, 

150,  228,  364 
Stewart,  Selden  Lewis,  III,  424  .Mmeria  .-^ve..  Coral  Gables  34,  Fla., 

270 
Stith,  Frank  A.,  Ill  '63,  174  Idlewild  Dr.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.,  65. 

169,  364 
Stith,  Wilmer  C,  Jr.  '63,  37  Warrenton  Rd.,  Baltimore  10,  Md.,  364 
Stokes,  James  C,  Jr.  62,  1236  Maxwell  St.,  Salisbury,  N.C.,  348 
Stollwerk,  David  '64,  27  Carter  Ct.,  Lynbrook,  N.Y.,  384 
Stoltz.  Jerry  David  '63.  3416  Valley  Rd.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.,  158. 

210,  211,  364 
Stone,  Bernell  Kenneth  '64,  1403  Palmer  Dr.,  Blacksburg,  Va.,  384 
Stone,  James  Ronald  '61.  1342  Garden  Dr.,  Newport  News,  Va. 
Stone,  Samuel  M.,  IV  "63,  4113  Staunton  Ave.  S.E.,  Charleston  4, 

W.Va.,  162,  364 
Stone,  Warren  Sanford,  III  '62,  5302  Wriley  Rd.,  Washington  16, 

D.C.,  109,  348 
Stout,  Michager  D..   Ill  '63,   301   N.   Ridgeway  Dr..  Greensboro. 

N.C.,  364 
Straten,  Roland  F.  -63,  1  7  Sunset  Terr.,  Wayne,  N.J.,  161 
Straw,  Dennis  John  '64,  987  Kingston  Dr.,  Haddonfield,  N.J.,  384 
Stribling,  James  Wendell  '63,  3847  Ivy  Rd.  N.E..  Atlanta  5,  Ga..  365 
Strickland,  James  E.  '64,  2206  Wallace  St.,  Columbia,  S.C,  384 
Strickland,  Joseph  Tim  '61,  215  E.  Belvedere,  Lakeland,  Fla.,  182, 

273 
Stuart,  Charles  Edward  "63,  2204  Woodrow  St.,  Durham,  N.C.,  365 
Stubbs,  Allston  J.  '63,  1025  Westwood  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C.,  228,  232 
Stubbs,  Thomas  H.,  II  '64,  3106  Poinciana  Rd.,  Middletown,  Ohio, 

384 
Stuckey,  John  Hoyt,  III  '62,  2577  Birchwood  Dr.  N.E..  Atlanta,  Ga., 

153 
Stammer,  John  R.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  396,  Quaker  Hill,  Conn.,  112,  169, 

365 
Stump,  Mervin  Edward  '61,  1361  Warpath  Dr.,  Kingsport,  Tenn. 
Stupak,  Thomas  Stephen  '61,  426  N.  4th  St.,  Allentown,  Pa.,  87,  1  70 
Styers.  Thomas  Russell  '61.  804  Oak  Summit  Rd.,  Winston-Salem, 

N.C.,  154 
Taylor,  Ernest  Dean  '61,  5330  N.  State  St.,  Homewood  Manor  Ct., 

Jackson  6,  Miss.,  44,  166 
Taylor,  Gayje  W.  '63,  6644  Winona  .\ve.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  210,  211 
Taylor,  John  Hegan  '62,  72  Wellington  Ave.,  Short  Hills,  N.J. 
Taylor,  John  Walker  '61,  404  Churchill  Dr.,  FayetteviUe,  N.C..  178, 

273 
Taylor,  Joseph  Furnell  '62,  1010  Cambridge  Rd.,  Coshocton,  Ohio 
Taylor,  Thomas  Newton  '64,  Rt.  5,  Box  650X,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  384 
Taylor,  William  Lake  '62.  543  Scalybark  Rd..  Charlotte,  N.C.,  42, 

81.  150,  265,  346,  349 
Taylor,  William  M.  Punshond  '62,  Oak  Ridge  Rd.,  Auburn,  N.Y., 

42,  162,  349 
Terentiev,  Alexei  '62,  25  Highfield  Rd.,  Glen   Cove.  N.Y. 
Terrell,  John  Charles  '64,  1646  Pasadena  Dr.,  Dunedin,  Fla.,  384 
Tirade,    Eleazar   "61,   Ave.    El    Cortifo    90,    Los    Rotates,    Caracas, 

Venezuela 
Thomas,  Charles  A.,  Ill  '64.  1390  Pinetown  Rd.,  Ft.  Washington, 

Pa.,  384 
Thomas,  Douglas  Allen  '64,  18  Marley  Lane,  East  Hampton,  N.Y., 

110,  384 
Thomas,  Robert  G.  '63,  1852  Cassamia  PI.,  Charlotte,  N.C.,  42,  365 
Thomas,  Roy  Zachariah,  III  '62,  1852  Cassamia  Place,  Charlotte, 

N.C.,  42,  150 
Thomasson,  David  Edward  '62,  437  Delaware,  Oak  Rid.ge,  Tenn., 

83,  154,  349 
Thompson,  Edward  Everett  '62,  132  N.  Main  St.,  Roxboro,  N.C. 
Thompson,  Eugene  H.  '63,  289  Marion  Ave.,  Spartanburg,  S.C,  365 
Thompson,  Gary  Douglas  '62,  9101   Eton  Rd.,  Silver  Spring,  Md., 

112,  150,  173,  336 
Thompson,  Kenneth  Briggs  '62,   931    Florida  .\ve..  Pittsburgh   28, 

Pa.,  210,  211 
Thompson,  Kenneth  W.  '63,   317  Rutherford  St.,  Lvnchburg,  Va., 

108,  150,  210,  365 
Thompson,   Richard   Miles  '64,  52A  Glover  Ave.,   Langley  AFB. 

Va.,  384 


Thompson,  Robert  M.  '63,  615  N.  Madison  St.,  Whiteville,  N.C, 

55,  263,  365 
Thompson,  Wesley  M.  '63,  Box  2,  Dunn,  N.C,  158,  365 
Thorny,  Vincent  A.,  Jr.  '64,  208  McAllister  St.,  Lake  City,  S.C,  385 
Thornberry,  Robert  E.  "63,  Rt.  4.  Box  220,  Vienna,  Va.,  40,  109, 

365 
Thrash,  Melvin  Lawrence  '62,   754  Fairview  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C, 

54,  349 
Thurman,  Terry  Tim  '64,   1002  Crownpoint  Rd.  W..  Signal  Mt., 

Tenn.,  108,  385 
Sullivan,  John  H.  '64,  114  Cambridge  Rd.,  Asheville,  N.C,  384 
Sullivan,  John  Jay  '64,  MOQ  3334,  Camp  Lejeune,  N.C.,,  384 
Sullivan,  Thomas  Alan,  Jr.  '61,  5163  N.  37th  Rd.,  Arlington,  Va., 

42,  165 
Summers,  George  P.  '62,  Box  5613  Duke  Station,  Durham  N.C,  83, 

154,   349 
Supple,  John  Richard  '61,  27  Wellington  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  29,  Pa., 

157 
Sutcliffc,  Ralph  Joe  '64,  52  Beechwood  Dr.,  Wayne,  N.J.,  384 
Sutherin,  John  Paul  '64,  913  Bacon  Ave.,  East  Palestine,  Ohio,  112, 

384 
Sutphen,    William   Ross,   III   '62.    103   Mountain   .\ve.,   Somer\ille, 

N.J.,  165,  349 
Sutter,   Guido  .Antonio   '62.   339   Country  Club  Dr.,   Mount   Airy, 

N.C,  74,  84,  169,  365 
Suverkrup,   Ralph   Gregorv   '61,   4440   8th    St.,   Apt.    8,   Riverside, 

Calif. 
Swain,   Ronnie   E.   '62,    330    Beverley   Ave.,    Town   of   Mt.   Royal, 

Quebec,  Canada,  84,  157.  365 
Swasey.  Allan  V.,  Jr.  '64,  110  Verbena  Rd.,  Oak  Ridge,  Tenn.,  384 
Sweet,  Donn  L.  '64,  1916  Walmann  Rd.  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  384 
Sweger,  Daniel  Marion  '64,  707  Gallion  Ave.,  Pittsburgh  26,  Pa., 

183,  384, 
Swyers,  Robert  Baxter  '62,  117  Adams  St.,  Durham,  N.C 
Sykes,  Harold  Arthur,  III  '62,  26  Meadow  Woods  Rd.,  Great  Neck, 

L.I.,  N.Y. 
Sykes,  Waverly   Edmond,  Jr.  '61.  Qtrs.   167.  NNSY,  Portsmouth, 

Va.,  Ill,  162,  265 
Sziarto,  Stephen  Francis  '63,  2010  Yorktown  Rd.  N.W.,  Washington 

12,  D.C,  174,  365 
Taft,  Charles  Van  '64,  1707  E.  5th  St.,  Greenville,  N.C,  384 
Tart,  James  Alvin  '62,  RFD  4,  Dunn.  N.C.  42,  173,  349 
Tate,  Robert  Stuart,  Jr.  '61.  229  W.  Orchard  Rd.  Ft.  Mitchell,  Ky. 
Tate,  William  S.,  Jr.,  '63.  4101   Van  Buren,  St.  Hyattsville,  Md., 

178,365 
TatistchefT,  Michael  A.  '63,  53  E.  96th  St.,  New  York  28,  N.Y.,  76, 

365 
Tatum,  C  Albert,  III  '61,  4009  Grassmere,  Dallas,  Texas,  157 
Tausig,  John  G.,  Jr.  '64,  3326  N.  Albemarle  St..  Arlington  7,  Va., 

384 
Tavernise,  Emilo  J.  '63,  1212  Clarendon  St.,  Durham,  N.C. 
Tavernise.  Silvio  '63,  1212  Clarendon  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  42,  264, 

365 
Taylor,  Allen  M.  '63.  1010  N.E.  147th  St.,  North  Miami,  Fla.,  365 
Taylor.  Edward  C.  HI  '63,  901  N.  Coalter  St.,  Staunton,  Va.,  365 
Tieger,  Joseph  H.  '63,  32  S.  Munn  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.J.,   181, 

365 
Timberlake.  Joe  E.,  Ill  '63,  1287  Jackson  Springs  Rd.,  Macon,  Ga.. 

365 
Timblin,  George  Alvin  '62,  Box  391,  Rt.  1.  Durham.  N.C,  82,  105, 

349 
Tinnell,  John  Randolph  '62,  Box  145,  Highland  Springs,  Va.,  150, 

210,  349 
Tipton,  Samuel  Ridley,  Jr.  '62,  1816  Lake  .\venue,  Knoxville  16, 

Tenn.,  112,  177,  349 
Tittle,  David  Miles  '63,  423  W.  Douglas  Dr.,  Midwest  City,  Okla.. 

178,  365 
Titus,  Donald  Ray  -64.  2230  Westminster  PI.,  Charlotte,  N.C,  109, 

349,  385 
Titus.   Richard  Corlev  "62.   2230   Westminster    Place,   Charlotte   7, 

N.C,  65,  108,  264 
Todd,  Gilbert  Edward   "62,   31    Monticello  St.,   Richfield  Springs, 

N.Y.,  76 
Todd,   Joseph  H.  "64.  122  Magnolia  .\ve..  FayetteviUe,  N.C,   179, 

385 
Toler,  Roger  H.  '62.  614  Watson  Ave.,  New  Bern,  N.C,  112,  169 
Townsend,  Dabney  W.,  Jr.  "63,  6125  12th  Rd.  N.,  Arlington  5,  Va., 

365 
Townsend,  Johnson  M.,  Jr.  '61,  1117  Austin  Ave.  N.E.,  .\tlanta  7. 

Ga. 
Tracy,  William  Ferber  "64.  Horse  Shoe  Lane.  Lakeville,  Conn.,  234, 

385 
Townsend,  Dabney  W..  Jr.  "63.  6125    12th  Rd.  N.,  Arlington  5. 

Va.,  365 
Traynham.  David  D.  Jr.  "62,  RFD  3,  Rockingham,  N.C,  65 
Tripeer,  Richard  A.,  Jr.  '61,  3009  Iroquois  Rd..  Memphis,  Tenn.,  40 
Troiano.  Anthony  M.,  Jr.  '64,  600  E.  Marion  St.,  Shelby,  N.C,  385 


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David  Walter  '64,  176  Wetherill  Rd.,  Garden  City,  N.Y.,  385 
KMlrll.  |,,lii,  Alan  '64,  1419  Ridgelawn,  Flint,  Mich.,  179,  385 
nil,  l)u„l    |,.,,lan  '64,  St.  FrancisviUe,  La.,  385 
Trulni  k,  Ki,  h.iul  K.,  Jr.  '63,  Box  48,  Olanta,  S.C,  84,  169,  365 
Tuckei,  WilliaiH  Hiram,  III  '64,  3960  Vernon,  Memphis  12,  Tenn., 

385 
Tuckwiller,  Frank  Watts  '61,  209  S.  Jefferson  St.,  Lcwisburg,  W."Va., 

112 
Turnage,  Francis  Shirley  '61,  P.  O.  Box  144,  Snow  Hill,  N.C.,  162 
Turner,  Jack  Sherrill  '64,  1115  Woodburn  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C.,  185, 

385 
Turner,  Martin  S.  '63,  P.  O.  Box  151,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Turner,  Neil  Evans  '64,  Sutton  Rd.,  Rt.  2,  Trucksville.  Pa.,  175.  385 
Turner,  Paul  Truman  '62,  Box   7,  Carrizozo,  N.M. 
Turner.  Robert  Michael  "62,  921  Litchfield  Rd..  Baltimore  12,  Md.. 

157,  349 
Turner,  Thomas  E.  '63,  105  Deepwood  Rd.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  365 
Turner.  Webb  William  '62,  217  N.  Mill,  Lexington,  Ky.,  261 
Tuttle,  Lynn  Stanton  '63,  2502  White  Oak  Rd.,  Raleigh,  N.C.,  365 
Tuttle.  Robert  C.  Jr.  '63,  83  Evelyn  Place.  Asheville,  N.C.,  150,  365 
Tyndall.  Leslie  G.  '63,   713  Jones  Ave.,  Kinston,  N.C.,  365 
Tynes,  Buford  A.  '61,  1009  Carolina  St.,  Greensboro,  N.C.,  153 
Uhden,  Henry  Otto.  Jr.,  '64,  309  Curtis  Ave.,  Point  Pleasant  Beach, 

N.J.,  385 
Uible,  David  Robert  '64,  2686  Cranlyn  Rd..  Shaker  Heights,  Ohio, 
Ulrich,  William  P.,  Jr.  '64,  343  Walnut  St..  Audubon  6,  N.J.,  385 
Underwood.  Milton  J.   '63,  3800  Kensington   Ave.,  Richmond   21. 

Va..  158,  210,  211,365 
Unser,  David  Lawrence  '61,  Rt.  3,  Box  48,  Norfolk,  Va.,  158,  210, 

261,  349 
Van  Dyck,  Louis  B.,  IV  '63,  24,  Sunnyside  Rd,,  Scotia  2,  N.V., 

228,  232,  365 
Van  Epps,  Keith  Chapin  '61,  425  E,  15th  St..  Dover,  Ohio 
Van  Every,  William  H.  '61,  2220  Wellesley  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.C. 
Van  Ryzin,  Peter  John  '62,  Staff  Box  87  CINCNELM,  c/o  FPO, 

New  York,  N.Y.,  349 
Vande,  Water  Robert  James  '62,  417  Oriole  St.,  Staunton,  Va..  150, 

349 
Varner,  John  Wesley  '61,  317  Ridgewood  Dr.,  Lexington,  N.C,  112, 

Vaudreuil,  Wilfred  J.  '63,  1540  Roselyn  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Vayda,  Lawrence  R,  "64,  508  Aurora  Ave.,  Ridgefield,  N.J.,  385 
Vestal,  William  Addison  '62,  2349  James  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  37,  Pa.. 

97,349 
Vick,  Harold  Dean  '61,  41 16  Dover  Rd.,  Jacksonville  7,  Fla.,  44,  157 
Vickery,  Raymond  E.,  Jr.  '64,  601  Marshall  Rd.  S.W.,  Vienna,  Va., 

87,   108,  385 
Vieregg,  Arthur  B.,  Jr.  '64,  4310  S.  36th  St.,  Arlington  6,  Va.,  385 
Vieth,  Charles  Ernst  '61,  25248  Lake  Rd.,  Bay  Village,  Ohio,  162 
Vigil.  Ronald  Edward  '62,  APO  235  Consular  Unit,  San  Francisco, 

California,  231.  349 
Villani,  Angelo.  J.  Jr.  '63,  293  Virginia  Ave..  Welch,  W.Va.,   165, 

210,  211,  365 
Vincent,  James  Louis  '61,  570  W,   Union  St.,  Somerset,   Pa. 
Vincent,  Richard  H.  '63,  2555  E.  Holly  Point  Rd.,  Orange  Park. 

Fla.,  150,  365 
Vincent,  Roger  Sherman  '64,  788  High  St..  Dedham,  Mass,  385 
Vogt,  Larry  C.  '63,  7208  Denton  Rd.,  Bethesda  14,  Md.,  365 
Vollmer,  Robin  T.  '63,  2191  Millvale  Rd.,  Louisville  5,  Ky.,  178 
Voncanon,  Charles  Alfred  '64.  642  Sunset  Dr.,  Sanford,  N.C.  385 
Voorhees.  Robert  Fait  "62.   1015  Wendover  Circle.  Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  261,  349 
Waggoner,  David  M.  '63,  807  Lakeland,  Crosse  Pointe  30,  Mich., 

42,  165 
Wagner,  Dennis  W.  K.  '63,  3572  Chapin  Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y.. 

173,  366 
Wagner,  Galen  Strohm  '61,  410  E,  Murphy  Ave.,  Connellsville,  Pa., 

154 
Waite,  Leslie  Stephen  '64,  23  Adams  St.,  Batavia,  N.Y.,  385 
Walden,  John  F.  '64,  422  Peerman  Place,  Corpus  Christi,  Texas,  385 
Waldron,  Pendleton  G.  '63.  2715  Camden  Rd.,  Greensboro,  NC 

169,  366 
Walker.   Andrew  B,   '62.  4508  Atlantic  Ave..  Atlantic  City,  N.J. 
Walker,  Charles  David  '63.  4867  Christopher  Dr..  Allison  Park   Pa 

177,210,211,366 
Walker,  Fieklinu  Lewis.  IV  '64,  806  Vickers  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

Box  1113.  ()xl,.i,l,  XC 
Walker.  Fran,  is  Kdi.;,!].   |i.  -61,  2014  Wil 

349 
Walker,  John  A.,  Jr.  '63,  202  W.  Redbud  Dr..  Kn 

90,  179,  366 

Walker,  Thomas  Lee  '64,  2014  Wilson  St.,  Durham,  N.C.    385 
Walker,  William  M.  '64,  3615  14th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  385 
Wall,  Haven  Neill  '64,  P.  O.  Box  266,  Rainelle,  W.Va.,  385 
Wall,  Jack  G.  '64,  Rt.  5,  Burlington,  N.C,  179,  385 
Wallace,  Maury  Eric  '62,  Haring  Ave.,  Sparkill,  N.Y.,  111,  170 


m  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  42, 


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Wallace,  Wm.  Joseph,  IV  '62,  200  Lynwood  Blvd.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 

185 
Waller,  John  Clinton  '61,   15  Second  St.,  Poland,  Ohio,   173 
Walls,  Charles  Bartlett  '61.  1321  Pollard  Dr.  S.W..  Atlanta,  Ga.,  59 
Walpole,   James   Newman    '61,    241    N.    Grand   Ave.,    Brownsville, 

Tenn.,  72,  80,  82 
Walrath,  Wm.  Bradley,  HI  '64,  827  Magdeline  Dr.,  Madison  4,  Wis., 

385 
Walter.  Richard  John  '61,  212  S.  Lee  St..  Falls  Church.  Va.,  166 
Walters,  Louie  M.  '63,  1001  Memory  Lane.  Monroe,  N.C,  177,  366 
Wanklyn,  John  A.  '63,  Prospect  Ridge,  P.  O.  Box  933,  Nassau  N.P., 

Bahamas,  366 
Ward,  Allan,  Jr.  '63,  2407  Vinewood  Dr.,  Durham,  N.C,  182,  228, 

366 
Ward.  David  E.,  Jr.  '63,  4417  Bayshore  Blvd..  Tampa,  Fla.,  366 
Ward,  Geoffrey  Davidson,  2429  Perkins  Rd.,  Durham,  N.C 
Ward,  Peter  Rockwell  '64,  209  W.  Highland,  Sierra  Madre,  Calif. 
Ward,  Terry  Emerson  "64,  Box  1771,  Lakeland,  Fla.,  183,  385 
Ward,  Thurman  Robert,  Jr.  '62,  908  E.  Park  Dr.,  Lincolnton,  N.C, 

349 
Warder,  Frank  Reid  '64,  15  Professional  BIdg.,  Anderson,  S.C,  385 
Warner.  DSvid  Joseph   '61,   Southland   Motel,    323   N.   Main   St., 

Bishopville,  S.C,  81,  153 
Warner,  Frank  Lawrence  '61,  200  Shady  Circle  Dr.,  Rocky  Mount, 

N.C,  94,  95.  96,  97,  172,  272 
Warner,  Wayne  Gilbert  '62.  13  S.  Seventh  St..  Duquesne,  Pa.,  349 
Warren,  Joel  Bennette  '62,  1105  W.  Cabarrus  St.,  Raleigh,  N.C,  93, 

169,  349 
Warren,  .John  H.  '63,  1 1 1  N.  4th  St.,  Allegany,  N.Y.,  366 
Warren.  Joseph.  HI  '61,  Lido  Key,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  104,  105 
Warren.  Robert  B.  '63,  2303  W,  Club  Blvd.,  Durham,  N.C,  169 
Wasserman,  L.  Leslie,  Jr.  '61,  209  Carlisle  Way,  Norfolk,  Va.,  42. 

169,  349 
Waterman,  John  A.  '63,  405  Prosperity,  Ave.,  Fairfax,  Va.,  366 
Waters.  Robert  Charles  '61,  1621  Sterling  Rd.,  Charlotte,  N.C.  90 
Watkins,  David  M.  '63,  Box  615.  Belmont.  N.C,  366 
Watkins,  Robert  Lee  '64,  44  Thrasher  St.,  New  Orleans  24.  La.,  385 
Watkins,  William  S.,  Jr.  '64,  1022  W.  Trinity  Ave.,  Durham,  N.C, 

385 
Watov,  Kenneth   '61,1002   Buckingham  Way,  Morrisville,   Pa.,  82, 

102 
Watson,  Alan  Douglas  '64,  406  Piedmont  Ave.,  Rocky  Mount,  N.C, 

385 
Watson,   William  Edward  '64,  603  Sunnyside  Lane,  Wikon,  N,C., 

385 
Walters,  Albert  F.,  Jr.  '62,  Sunset  Hill  Rd.,  Redding  Ridge,  Conn. 
Waud,  Charles  B.  '63,  2123  N.  Ash  St.,  Waukegan,  III.,  174,  366 
Weaver,  Joseph  W.  '63,  Quarters  G  USNAS,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  154, 

366 
Webb,  Oliver  Thomas.  Jr.  '61.  202  Lenoir  St.,  Morganton,  N.C,  182 
Webb.  Richard  Stanley  '64,  1260  N.E.  I43rd  St.,  N.  Miami  61,  Fla., 

385 
Webber.  Robert  Sumner '62,  23  Over  St.,  Fort  Bragg,  N.C,  112,  177, 

234,  349 
Weber,  William  Myers  '61,  2724  Rocklyn  Rd.,  Cleveland  22.  Ohio. 

261 
Wehrle,  Richard  Tell  '63,  6110  Creola  Rd..  Charlotte.  N.C,   169, 

366 
Weidman.   Harold  R..  Jr.  "64,   2619  Hilliard  Rd..  Richmond.  Va., 

385 
Weidman,  Stanley  C,  Jr.  '62,  1613  Dauphin  Ave.,  Wyomissing,  Pa.. 

349 
Weir,  Michael  Waller  '63,  6  Hubbard  Ct.,  Stamford,  Conn.,  366 
Weitzner,  Charles  M.  '62,  240  W.  98th  St..  New  York  City  25,  N.Y., 

185,  349 
Welles,  Frank  S.  '61,  Shadyside  Ave.,  Nyack,  N.Y. 
Wells,  David  Taliaferro  '61.  112  Birch  Dr.,  Laurel  Bay,  S.C. 
Wells,  Keith  S.  '63,  Clark  Hall,  Ohio  N.  Univ..  Ada,  Ohio 
Wells,  Richard  Douglas  '64,  31  Edgemont  Rd..  Glen  Rock,  N.J., 

386 
Wells.  William  Allen  '64,  14  Belfield  Rd..  Alexandria,  Va..  86,  386 
Welsh.  John  M.  '63,  5301  Purlington  Way,  Baltimore  12,  Md.,  174, 

366 
Wengel,  David  Lee  "62.  481    Stockton  Rd.,  Princeton,  N.J.,   228, 

232 
West,  Benjamin  H,  '62,  716  Regester  Ave,  Baltimore  12,  Md. 
West,  David  Leroy  '64,  Main  St.,  Woodland,  N.C,  386 
West.  Joseph  W.,  Jr.  '63,  120  Midway  Ave.,  Clarks  Summit,  Pa.,  65, 

162,  366 
Westerman,  Charles  £.,  Jr.  '64,  1517  Strathmore  St.,  Falls  Church. 

Va.,  386 
Wharton,  Paul  Burke  '64,  23  St.  Peter  PL,  Keyport,  N.J.,  386 
Wheater,  William  Hobert  '61,  107  E.  Spencer  St.,  Ithaca,  N.Y.,  83, 

270 
Wheatley,  John  H.  '63,  1525  Front  St.,  Beaufort,  N.C,  65.  162,  366 
Wheeler.  Harold  Neil  '64,  233  Kalmia  Dr.,  Columbia,  S.C,  386 
Wheeler,  Kermit  D.  '63,  Box  605,  Raeford,  N.C,  42.  150,  228,  366 


Wheeler,    Michael   Olson   '64,  607   Lakcpointe  Rd.,  Grosse  Pointe 

Park,  Mich..  179,  386 
Wheeler,  Willi.mi  Bruce  '61,  P.  O.  Box  1071,  Tryon,  N.C,  170 
Whisnant,  |ohn  K.  '64,  800  Philips  St.,  Shelby,  N.C,  386 
Whitaker,  Robert  W.  '61,  3546  Queen  St.  N.,  St.  Petersburg  13, 

Fla. 
White,  Charles  R.  '62,  412  Trindale  Rd.,  Archdale,  N.C,  350 
White.  James  M.  '63,  8888  Columbia  Pike,  Annandale,  Va.,  182,  386 
While    4  hell). IS  S     1. 1.   11)6  East  Hillcrest  Dr.,  Greenville,  S.C,  336 
\\l,,i|.ii,l     ],n^    I       (.;.   146  Pinecrest  Rd..  Durham,  N.C. 
Wlninm.  I'rtn    Din     hj.  One  Fifth  Ave.  Hotel,  New  York  3,  N.Y. 
Wliuluik,  laiiics  Cuu,  Jr.  '61,  Box  685,  Maxton,  N.C,  182.  272 
W4iitman,  William  Clark  '62,  1429  E.  South  St.,  South  Bend  15.  Ind., 

350 
Whitmore,  James  Frederick  '61,  1780  Mason  Headley  Rd.,  Lexmg- 

ton,  Kv..  44,  80.  83,  112.  157,  265 
Whitmore,  Robert  Eugene  '62,  1  780  Mason  Headley  Rd.,  Lexington, 

Ky.,  42,  44,  72,  82,  157,  180,  350 
Whitnev,  Arthur  Ravmond  "64.  8  Ridgeway,  Goshen,  N.Y.,  386 
Whitsett,  John  Bovd  '61,  1535  Hillview  Dr.,  Sarasota,  Fla.,  72,  80, 

110,  154 
Whittle,  Reed  L.  '64.  279  Virginia  Dr.,  Winter  Park,  F!a.,  386 
Whorton,  Jimmy  Clifton  '64,  211  Court  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va.,  386 
Widener,  Paul  Thompson  '63,   c/o  Miami   Mil.  Academy,   10601 

Biscayne  Blvd.,  Miami  38,  Fla.,  210 
Wiggins,  James  Roberts  '63,  Rt.  1,  Louisburg,  N.C,  173,  366 
Wilbor,  Garry  Ogden  '62,  21  Helen  St..  Fanwood,  N.J. 
Wilcox,  John  Frank  '64,  2430  N.E.  31st  Gt.,  Pompano  Beach.  Fla.. 

386 
Wilder,  Donald  Allen  '63,  3933  Elmwood  Ave.,  Louisville  7,  Ky.. 

173,  350 
Wiley,  David  Rhoads  '61,11  Mulberry  Lane,  Newton  Sq..  Pa..  90 
Wilkins.  Alexander  B..  Jr.  '61,  346  Carthage  St.,  Sanford.  N.C.  169 
Wilkins.  Lucien  S.  "63.  346  Carthage  St.,  Sanford,  N.C,  84.  85,  169, 

366 
Wilkins,  William  Thomas  '64,  107  Ellerbee  St..  Durham,  N.C,  386 
Wilkinson.  Gerald  Thomas  '61.  508  Alexander  St.,  Statesville,  N.C. 
Wilkinson.  James  Glenn.   1408  Brookside.  Norman,  Okla.,  386 
Will,  Donald  P.,  ]r.  '63,  3509  Whitechapel  Rd.,  Norfolk  9,  Va.,  78, 

366 
Willett,  Roy  Baldwin  '64,  1214  Kerns  Ave.  S.W.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  386 
Williams.  A.  Morris.  Jr.  '62,  Box  426A,  Rt.  5,  Durham,  N.C,  47 
Williams,  .Mvah  T..  Jr.  '64.  P.  O.  Box  67,  Naval  Weapons  Sta., 
Williams,  Alvah  T..  Jr.  '64,  P.O.  Box  67,  Naval  Weapsons  St., 

386 
Williams,  Edwin  Joseph  '64,  2  Crystal  Rd.,  Levittown,  Pa.,  3i 
Williams,  Herbert  H.  '64,  2842  Superior  St.,  Columbia.  S.C, 
Williams.  James  Brascus,  Rt.   1,  Box  378,  Durham,  N.C 
Williams.  James  Wendel  '64,   1824  Pine,   Birmingham,  Mich., 
Williams,  Kenneth  M.  '63,  College  Ave.,  Washington,  N.C,  90, 


,  350 
Va., 
Va.. 


Williams,  Lawrence  Simon,  Lawrenceville  St.,  Kingston,  N.Y.,  44, 

270 
Williams,  Lyle  K.,  U  '63,  22  The  Terrace,  Katonah.  N.Y.,  366 
Williams,  Marion  Wesley  '61,  3  Rogosin  St.,  E.  Rockingham,  N.C, 

177 
Williams,  Melvin  Guy  '64,  RFD  2.  Pink  Hill,  N.C,  386 
Williams.  Neil   C,  IH    '63,   2569   Reynolda  Rd.,   Winston-Salem. 

N.C,  150,  366 
Williams,  Richard  C,  Jr.  '64,  6  Wilde  Rd.,  Wellesley  81,  Mass.,  386 
Williamas,  Roger  Marshall  '62.  106  Grove  Ave..  Rockingham,  N.C, 

76,  83,  350 
Williams,  Samuel  Harrison  '64,  407  Woodland  Terrace.  Alexandria. 

Va.,  105,  386 
Williams,  Thomas  F.  '64,  600  Madison  Ave.,  Middletown.  Ky..  386 
Williams.  Thomas  Ward  '62,  1616  Gentilly  Dr.,  Birmingham,  Ala.. 

178.  350 
Williamson,  John  N.  '64,  218  E.  Elm  St.,  Wauseon.  Ohio.  386 
Williamson,  Monroe  S.  '63.  Rt.  3.  Sanford.  N.C.  177.  219,  364 
Williamson,  Wilbur  Hitt  '62,  P.O.  Box  1 14.  Denmark.  S.C,  110,  350 
Willingham.  Wright  '62,  211  Sherwood  Rd..  Rome.  Ga.,  173,  178 
Willwerth,  Ben  M.  '64,  105  Genesee  St..  Montour  Falls,  N.Y.,  386 
Willson.  Stephen  Lunsford  '62,  Bryant  Ave.,  Roslyn  Harbor,  N.Y. 
Wilson,  Arthur  John,  HI  '61,  2613  Lochmore  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.C. 

210 
Wilson,  Charles  C  '63,  132  Northridge  St.,  Greensboro,  N.C,  150, 

228,  367 
Wilson,  Gary  Lee  '62,  W.  State  Rd.,  RD.  3,  Alliance,  Ohio,  165,  210 
Wilson,  Robert  A.,  Jr.  '62,  Rt.  5,  Mayfield  Hwy.,  Paducah,  Ky.,  154 
Winchester,  Charles  Lee  '62,  Rt.  2,  Brevard,  N.C,  367 
Windeler,  Robert  Rey,  Jr.,  '62.  62  Jacobus  Ave.,  Litde  Falls,  N.J., 

72,  78,  157,  350 


Wing,  Robert  Henry  '64,  Peapack,  N.J..  386 

Winkler,  Arthur  Dulany  '64,  2510  Laclede  St.,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  386 
Winslow,  Filmore  Leigh  '61,  334  Bruns  Ave..  Charlotte  8,  N.C,  273 
Winston,  James  F.  '64,  3601  Toledo  St.,  Coral  Gables  34,  Fla  ,  386 
Winzeler,  Wm.  Charles  '64,  Lynn  Ave..  Napoleon,  Ohio,  179,  386 
Wirschnitzer,  J.   M.,  Jr.   '63,  4501    Hampnett  Ave.,   Baltimore   14, 

Md.,  105,  369 
Wirth,  Frederick  H.,  Jr.  '63,  212  Audubon  Blvd.,  New  Orleani,  La., 

1  74,  1  75,  367 
Wise,  Ronald  Owen  '62,  1828  Gaston  St.,  Winston-Salem,  N.C.  178, 

350 
Wisecarver,  George  J.  '63,  1200  Queens  Rd.  W,.  Charlotte  7,  N.C, 

169.  367 
Wiser.  Robert  Vincent  '62,  1215  N.  Orange  Ave..  Winter  Park.  Fla.. 

178,  350 
Witherspoon.  John  Michael  '61,  Westminster  Pike,  Brookeville,  Md., 

173,  350 
Wohlford,   Paul   Raymond,   Jr.   '62,   Rt.    10,   Cliflfside,   Kingsport, 

Tenn.,  87,  170,  350 
Womble,  William  F.,  Jr.  '64,  2027  Virginia  Rd.,   Winston-Salem, 

N.C,  86.  386 
Wommack,  Thomas  Terrill  '62,  Box  356,  Franklin,  W.Va.,  350 
Wonsidler,  Robert  Ray  '64,  1311   Main  St.,  Hellertown,  Pa.,  386 
Wood,  Charles  Kenneth  '62,  Filbert,  S.C,  350 
Wood,  John  Albert  '64,  4103  Snow  Road.  Parma  34,  Ohio.  105,  386 
Wood,  Matthew  Leland.  Jr.  '63.  1  Calycanthus  Rd.,  Richmond,  Va., 

350 
Wood,  Robert  S.  '63.  2028  Velmetta  Circle,  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  182. 

367 
Woodard.  William  T.,  Jr.  '62.  511  Tibidabo  Ave.,  Coral  Gables  43, 

Fla.,  84,  367 
Woodruff,  William  E..  Jr.  '63,  30  Chapel  Hill  Dr.,  Napa,  Calif..  182. 

367 
Woods,  Douglas  Harvey.  Plantation  Acres,  Carrboro,  N.C. 
Woodworth,  John  A.   '63.   19615  Shelburne  Rd..  Shaker  Hu.   18, 

Ohio,  234 
Worsham,  Joseph  A.  L  '63,  4335  Bellclaire.  Dallas.  Texas,  367 
Wright,  Creighton  Bolter  '61,  1200  S.  Courthouse  Rd.,  Arlington, 

Va.,  42.  177,  303 
Wright,   Dean   Scanlan  '62,  824  Anastasia  Ave..   Box   548,  Coral 

Gables  34.  Fla.,  165,  210,  350 
Wright,  Joseph  D.  '64,  1321 A  Turley  Rd.,  Charleston  4.  W.Va.,  112. 

387 
Wright,  Thomas  Oscar  '62,  2425  Cahaba  Rd..  Birmingham  9,  Ala., 

105 
Wuchina,  Joseph  Edward  '61,  437  Beaver  Ave.,  Midland,  Pa.,  210 
Wulfsberg.  Einar  John  '64,  5518  Williamsburg  Blvd.,  Arlington  7, 

Va,,  387 
Wyatt,  Robert  Harris,  Jr.  '62,  807  Green  St.,  Durham,  N.C,  158. 

210 
Yake,  JefTry  Thomas  '64,  Nursery  Rd.,  Titusville.  N.J.,  387 
Yancy,  William  Samuel  '61,  6154  Wilson  Blvd.,  Arlington  5,  Va.. 

42.  54,  177,  228,  261 
Yarbrough,  John  W.  '63,  102  Rolling  Rd..  Burlington,  N.C,  367 
Yarger.  Greig  Toms  '63,  525  E.  Angela,  South  Bend,  Ind.,  367 
Yarnall,  Wayne  H.  '64,  363  Constitution  Dr.,  Pittsburgh  36,  Pa„ 

102,  105,  387 
Yocum,  Edward  S.,  H  '64,  4  Oak  Ave.,  Larchmont,  N.Y.,  234,  387 
Young,  George  M.,  Jr.  '63.  416  West  Second  St..  Madison.  Ind.,  367 
Young,  Paul  C  '63,  4817  Meadow  Lane  N.W.,  Canton.  Ohio,  367 
Young.  Robert  Allen  '63.  829  Onaha,  Honolulu  16,  Hawaii 
Young,  Robert  Edward  '61,  924  Weatherbee  Rd.,  Towson  4,  Md., 

109.  157.  159 
Young.  Warren  Hoyle,  Jr.  '61.  Burgaw,  N.C.  173.  251 
Youngkin.  Carroll  Wavne  '62.  Rt.  5.  Box  317.  Winston-Salem.  N.C. 

219 
Zais,  Barrie  Emert  '64,  G  3  Seventh  Army,  APO  46,  New  York. 

N.Y.,  175,  387 
Zaug,  Dawson  Duncan  '61.  Box  755.  Hobe  Sound,  Fla. 
Zepkin,  Joseph  R.  '63,  48  Arline  Dr.,  Newport  News,  Va.,  185 
Zeren,  Richard  William  '64,  1102  Hampton  Garth,  Towson  4,  Md., 

105,  183,  387 
Zide,  Elliott  Lawrence  '64,  82  Summer  St.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  180, 

387 
Zielonka,  Carl  L.  '62,  819  S.  Edison  Ave.,  Tampa  6,  Fla.,  181,  387 
Zimmer,  Charles  F.  '63,  610  Topinabee  Rd..  Niles,  Mich.,  157,  367 
Zinn,  Thomas  J.  '64,  54  Taylor  Ave.,  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  387 
Zoubek.  Charles  Louis  '62,  Meads  Point.  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Zumbro.  Sherrod  Branson  "62.  41 16  Colesville  Rd.,  Hyattsville,  Md.. 

178,  350 
Zwerner.  John  S.  '63,  4858  28th  St.  S..  Arlington  6,  Va.,  80,  157, 

367 


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