WAKE FOREST COLLEGE
THE Z^ SMITH REYNOLDS LIBRARY
I960
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ACCESSION N(1
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WINSTON-SALEM
NORTH CAROLINA
I960
BY WAKE FOREST COLLEGE
134322
E D I C A T
I ( ) Li nun who h;is s.icnliLxd niiich ni his hrsr
li>vi, teaching til hrcDiiic .in ciiiKilly alik- ;ul-
niinistrariir;
l() .1 ni;in whniii sniilcnrs ,iiid .ill rcsixct .uu\
aJiiiiic 111 Ills rtlnrts t(i iiKikc W'.iku I orcst ;i better
phicc ti) li\L' and karn,
l() .1 111.111 wliii IS ti>lcr.iiit lit the viLWs 1)1 cithLTs.
w lin has the aliilit\' to ilisaiiruc witlnuit liciiit; ili.sa-
i^rccalilc.
I ( ) a man w Im has ilcnidnstratcil tliu marks nl .i real
schiilar,
rO a man ^^ ho has been recounizeil as "one w iio
gets things done, quiekK and well, in a diploniatie
tasliion almost beyond deseription";
I < ) a man profound,
1 ( ) a liiimaiiitarian,
Willi deep .ippreciation for ha\ ing experienceil
him,
l() Dr. Idwiii (naves W il.son, we sincerelv dedi-
cate the I "Ml ilOWi,! R.
I his lias bfcn a siicccsshil and very
wondcrtui year for the students of
Wake Forest College. The graduating
class ot 1960 is the first group of
seniors to graduate from our college
who have attended the school on its
present site tor tour complete years.
1 low ever, the spirit and traditions are
the same that reigned on the old cam-
pus in Wake County. These traditions
have been replanted and well-adapted
ro their new location.
With this copy ot the HowIkr
the 1959-60 staff presents \iiu with a
t\ pical college year captured in pic-
tures. The goal of the Howler is to
preserve another of these wonderful
years for you in a true-to-lite casual-
ness and a friendh', informal manner
which is representative of the atmos-
phere prevalent among the students.
It, in \ears to come, > ou will be able
to turn through these pages and
reminisce with a smile the joys,
pleasures, and thrills that 19.';9-60 has
brought, then the aim of this Howi.er
will have been fulfilled.
CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION
18
ACADEMICS
36
ATHLETICS
112
ACTIVITIES
146
HONORARIES
184
GREEKS
202
BEAUTIES
228
ADVERTISEMENTS
246
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THE SPIRITUAL
DMIMISTBATIOM
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THE
The Howi.ER this year marks the completion ot the first tour-year
cycle — a normal student generation — on the new Wake Forest College
campus. It therefore symbolizes the close ot the transition period — a
chapter in our history — that will he forever unique. We shall eherish
the pleasant memories and forget the others- except to heneht b\
mistakes — as we build into the future.
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Miss Lois IoIjiismi. 1),.,,^ w I
l)r_ K„l.,rl A /h,T, Assislalll I
ADMIMIST
\h. HiiKfm' I Olnr. Dimtor,,/ -iliinini Acln-lUes.
BmrJ of Triislrn kj hv Rohert L. Humhe
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BUSINESS
STAFF
W;-. \inrlh 11 CuluhiiiJ. Inj>ii:,i „l ihr („llru.r
rnjsiim-'i Suff: fins.ll. Cmkt. Ki„„H. Hw„„i,: Willur.t. l',-llx,„l,„.
A.lnniiislrjnvr Asii-I.uits: Scatid, H,ilf>lrllrr. Drah. (,re.im,. Miller. St.indii
r.ui.lli. Ujmruk. Grubbs.
\h ll„„„.n r (,n/li,l. Dnr.l,,, ,.) Kr.i.lriiu
KriifSfr.,rsS,,,Jf: Ditlll. D.M,. tr.„u,i. M,ll>.,p,. V, i
REGISTBAR'S
STAFF
Mr. (,r.7,A ,S. I\,tle,s„il. K,'^
\\r. Il.imlj S \l„n,f. Siipmntni.trnt „) HiiiI.Iiiik
.,„J Grmin.ls.
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h,lu,i,i.,u„H n.d Um ; ml I/;. (,, llii,
\lr M.iriiH l-rjiias. Ilimtar o/ Sp«rli /'««/,
Mrs^ Riihx \l Sherid.w. Ilirnlnr of Fn,„l S,
l)r OzmiT Hfiirv. CMr^r I'hvsuu,
Mr. Rliurll liranlh^. /;., Dnul,,, uj A,., I:.
Dr. I.. H. HolhtiKs'^onh. CollfK' Oiapl.
F A C
BIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
Dr. AlltN. Dr. („dr. Dr. H,,,/;, Dr. I„liiisu,,i. Dr. MrRilchir. Dr. Rntl. Dr. Davn.
I), I li.iii, \hn„ii.il.l. niinl„r „l l/«i/,.
MUSIC
DEPARTMENT
/);. H„huiM,ii, \ln. Il.vns. \lr llr.i.l. /)r. H.i,
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MATH
DEPARTMENT
Dr. hry C. Gnitry. Chatrman »/ tlu \talll Df-
pjrtmcnt.
Ilr. (ToNjr H. E.up. (jLUnnaii „l (.Li>iujl L.w^^u.
CLASSICAL
LANGUAGE
DEPARTMENT
Dr. Earfi jnJ Dr. //.
LIBRARY
STAFF
Mr. C.irlloll l\ \l'rsf. I.lhr
CHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT
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Dr. CImrlfs S. HImIc, Chairman „]
Dr. tihhick. Dr. Wilhr. /);. H.iwiuL; Dr. Cross. Dr. Isbell. Dr. Nrj-^rll. Dr. Black.
MILITARY
SCIENCE
MODERN
LANGUAGES
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Dr^ HaroLI l). Rucll. (h.iirman „/
MoJfrn LwKli.isir Drp.ntii„nl.
SljccJ UmSinJer. \tr. Ihh.iJ,,. \)r,, «„/.,«»«. StjnduiL; Dr. K,;u„i. \h . Amknoii-
Mr. h\,u-.l. Dr. (JFlalnrtv. Mr. .SuM. Mr. .SV«ri;i//. Dr. SlnrmArr. Dr. I'.irhr. Dr
TnmluH.
Scat(.ci Dr. O-^rn. Dr K.urls,^. Mns H.tln.
Leiiis. .Mr. H\Il„n. Dr. Hr.uli. Mr. TlmiiLn.
PSYCHOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
WfiliinilBfllfH
Sr.nulini; Dr S,„ir. \lr. ( „,d: \lr
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. (,jin,l \l. K«t:,rs. Drail „J tlu StIlnrA
"J Busint-si .-iJiniNistninr/ii.
Dr. I„hn r. D.nlnell. Chairtmn of the
I'syclwlogy Drparlnimt.
Dr. link MlJ Dr. ir,//,.;
PHILOSOPHY
DEPARTMENT
\h I lln„n. Mr. loid.ui. Dr. Ih.lyw. I),. Hmks. Mr. Sl.rlllllK!.
I), ll.uul.t i; R»r«;;', (h.lirmui <// ill,-
rinsu.il r.lNt.ilmi n,l>.iilm:in.
PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT
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ENGLISH
DEPARTMENT
Sc.ircd /)r, .S7»r/,i, \/r. Ihr^ral. \lr^ Auinl;. Mm PInlhp!. Mrs. Rjynnr. Dr. Hrm
rnik. .Mr. IXnis. Sr.inaint; Dr. H.uns. Dr. Frdk. \h. Slmrtrr. Dr. Diiriihiiuh. U
Kniwn. .Mr. Warluk. Dr. Hrrr^n. Dr. II ;/..»«. Mr. Dr.rh.
RELIGION
DEPARTMENT
SLMted: Dr. H.,mr,d: Dr. Am;,!!. Dr. (.nffin. Standing: Dr. Dyrr, Dr. Ti
SOCIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT
5=-
Dr. Brinks. Dr. Clire. Dr. An
Dr. Clarence H. Patrick. Clwrman r,/ the
Sociology Department.
EDUCA^riON
DEPARTMENT
Mr. H.itl jihi Dr. I
POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Mr. .-Iri.lnuM. Mr. Ihlil. Mr. (,r,gg.
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HISTORY
DEPARTMENT
Dr. SmiUy. Mr. Chnrs. Dr. Tilhn. Dr. IwufMlJ. Dr. )V.,™,. I),. I',rr\. Dr. \l„ll,i
Dr. Gregory. .\lr. Hitch, ns.
Mr. C.nnll II . \\,.ltheri. Dr.in of thr 1.,,-^- School.
LAW
SCHOOL
l/r. U'chstcr. Mr. Dnim: Dr. Lc; .Mr. Scarlett. M
CADEMIGS
SENIORS
Charles Edmond Adams
Ben Geer Alderman, Jr., B.B.A.
Alplr, I'lil Oin.'Ka: AlpliH K:ip|.:i
Ernest Raymond Alexander, Jr., B.A.
Ch.
1. 2,
l.lrl I.
II. -id CIl,
apoli;
iiicr :J, 4: K;ii>i»a Sigma
John Alexander Alford
Coll
Ol.l C.M :
i.l Hhi
Edward Martin Allen, Jr., Ill, B.A. Muuiit Aii v
I U.C. 1, 2. 3, 4, l're.sidfiit 3; V.D.C. 1. 2, 3, 4, Vi«-
I'lrviiifiit 3, 4; Student Union Executive Committee 4:
Chiiinian Lertuie Committee Student Union 4; "Old
(luldan.i Bl:u-k" Staff.
Joe Lee Arnold Biistnl, Vm
//,„,/ row:
John Wesley Ashburn Winstnri-Silem
Douglas Moxley Bailey, III, B.A. < 'lnrksljuiK, \V. V:i.
I'l Ivai.j.a Alpha; C.aiiicrl.ui^- Clul.; FrcslimaT. Basket-
Lois Elaine Bailey, B.S.
Bi..l..gy As.-lstalU :;, 4; Beta Beta Beta.
Chadb.
/,„;,//; ,.,„■:
Frank Lindsay Baker, Jr.
Hubert Wayne Bare, B.S.
Kappa Mil I'PhImii J. :;. I. Tn
William Bernard Barrow, B.S.
Iiilraniinals; Drila Simula I'lii
Atlanta, Ga.
I'lttshoi-d
isuivr 1: FT. A.
Wrldi.ri
Wesley Fininaiti.in.
fiflh row:
Frances Louise Baucom, B.A. .Muinoi-
Huii.M- <'.,iiii,-il: W.li.A. Srcn-larv; Legislature St-cri-
t-Hv : Sini.a I 'la.ss Si-eietan'; Tassels; Delta Kappa Xu;
ds Committee; Magnolia Court; Queen
Dl.:. o*™ — .,. r\..u.. i;:
Ml
; Delta Sigma Phi; Strings; Delta Sigma
Carl Julius Beacham, Jr., B.S. Jacksi
.<ii;iiia I'lii Lp-ilMri: Mon.igram Club.
George Reginald Bell Gree
xuih ro,r
Joseph Edward Belton Winstmi-Salem
John Franklin Bergner, Jr., B.S. Forth Worth, Texas
( ;.inian ( lub _>, :;; Alpha I'hi Omega 2, 3, 4, First Vice-
l'rr-ld,iit I; CMiiiiril Mriiibi-i Trailer Park 3.
Peggy Elmira Berrier, B.A. Winston-Salem
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SENIORS
Edith Marie Berry, B.S.
US r ; Ch,
Ijlll
Wilburn Earl Berry, Jr., B.S.
l.,'Uiil.i:, Clil Alpha
Fritts Lewis Biesecker, B.B.A.
I.:ni.l«l;i Chi .\l|,h.-l. Aluiiuii ^
I'm Tr
■ Cli:
CUil,; V W.A
Alpha Kapp:
Janet Margaret Binkley, B.A. W ake Forest
'I'hc Siu.l.-nt." Ivlil.ir 4; Tass,.|s 4; lAizcliaii Society,
i'l.-i.liaii 4i ' WhuV Who;" H S T , Sccictarv .3; Phi
Sisiiaa I..ta: limi,,, C.uiHal :i. 4. S.vivlaiy 3."
Barbara Jean Blackmon, B.A. Ijillington
It.liKiuu.^ l-;,lu.aiioi, ami Srrviia- Clul,: YAV.A.; Big
Edgar Leon Boggs, B.A.
K.appa .\lplia; CliMir 1, 2. 3. I; (Irrma
I'niil, ".Skill nIOur Tcrlh" 4,
,\ll
1 Clul
ivi.-ifi, Va.
1, 2; Play
//,//./ i,,ir
John Marshall Bostic, B.B.A. H
iiliclti.
villc, S. C.
Bruce Norman Boteler, B.S.
D.lla SiKlii.a rin; K: a Mil lOpMl.,,,
Tim
ipck, K. J.
Christopher Lewis Bramlett, B.S.
Drita SlKliia I'hi; (l.aliUiia SlKliia l^p-
Inli. I'
Canton
v-iiclent 4:
Kappa Mil KpMl.iii; Alpha l:p>ilni
K..llli.lali(.ii. \-in-l'n-si,l,.|it 4; ( 'liu
ChiMiiistrv DcpaitniiMil; Bami; X (
All-State Baiiil 2; Duniuti.ry (;(.uiiril
llrll
l,al.
' lull
ir 4,
i; Wesley
.Assistant
iriillegiate
Lionel Francis Branscomb
Will
I'lii-Sak-m
Barbara Branson, B.A.
■!■ \V,A !.■_>, 3; I'hlSlKliia Iiila3. 4 ; S^
1; Haii.l 1; Dran's l.isl ; "Slu.lnU" Sli
W
cmI.iu
ir 1
ikc Forest
.Assistant
Robert Ray Bray, B.B.A.
I'l Kappa Al|.ha: Mononlalll Clul.,
I'Miz
ilii'lhCity
Iiflh ,„„■
Betty Jane Brendell, B.A.
US 1 . \ W A . W 1! A 1. J, 3: 1
Sii.irix 1, _■, :;: so !■ II,
llzrlia
H, II. lie
1 l-ilnaiy
John Wayne Bridges, B.A.
IIS r : Mllli>lrlial ('..lllrlrlir,.. Ch,
l^illralinii ami Srrvirr Chili, Ml,.
hMniMiili Wnlk
"m7'
8anford
Christian
Chairman;
Shirley Ann Bridges, B.A,
W i; .\ 1. ■-■; ()ivh,-Ms Chill 1, .'. 3
-1 W ,\ 1, ■_'; Chii>liari lahiratii.ri a
1, 1'
III Sr
lii'lmont
rsiilcnt 4:
virr Chill
Francis Dale Bridgewater .s,ih>l,uiy, Mil.
Sandra Louise Bright, B.A. \\ iii.iuii-.Sak'ni
Dih.i Kappa Xu: V \-: .Majiii;.' Chili; W.iim'ii Day
Sliiili-iils' Ornaiiizalliili; 'I'll I'i lii-nral liiiial .\.s.sooia-
Mary Lee Britt, B.S. .Muifrcesboro
Itria Uria Urta 3. ); ,\lpha I 'si (iiiirna 3, 4 : Treasurer 4;
W.R.A, I, 2, 3, 4; .MaritiiniTs 1; Oirlicsis Club 1, 2.
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t
lirsi ,
KulciKli
Fabian Amelia Broadway, B.A.
\V (lA, I, 2, ■^. (, Chiss lirprcsmtativi' I, L', Treasurer
3, House President 4; Orcliesis Club 1, 2. :i, 4, I'resi.leiit
3; Maritimers Clul) 1, 2, Seerctarv 2; Student riiioii
Recreation: romniiltee 3: WR.A. I. 2, 3. I; IMv
Ma.jo,>' Chili; Tassels; "Wlio's Who."
Billy Gray Brown, B.S. W ins -Sal.'ni
Robert David Brown, B.B.A. ArlLnnton, \ a
Ronnie Wayne Brown, B.A.
Thratn- I; H;uid I: Clioir :
Tommy Eugene Burris, B.A.
Mirnslerial ( 'onieivnee
David Hudson Butler, B.A.
I'l Kappa Aljilia; .\lonos;rani
nc Te
Ihinl raw:
LeRoy Conrad Butler, B.S. I'airHc Id, Conn
Theta C'lii; FreshmaTi Baskell.all; Caninia Sinn.a
Kps.h.n,
Vada Aim Byars, B.S. Winston-Sah-m
H;ind I. I; OlvhrsDa I, 4: Wi'stminster Fellowship
I. 2, 3, 4. I'resideiil 4; Kappa Mil ICpsihili 2. 3, 4, Ue-
.■..rdiiiK Srrivtarv I; W li A 1, 2.
Daniel Blake Byrd, B.B.A. Charlolle
Dempsey Aaron Calhoun, B.A. Koiky Mount
Donna Jean Campbell, B.A. Charlotte
John Hamilton Cantrell, Jr., B.B.A. MorKanion
K:,pp:, Mplia, 1 lo,|.e Manager 2. Treasurer 3. SeeivtarN
4; Delia SlKliia I'l 2, :i, 4, President 3, Chaliei41(.r 4;
yeahhard and HIade 3, 4. Treasurer 4.
Jiflh n,w:
Mary Louise Carrigan
liurlintjt..
Daniel Allen Carroll, B.A.
Shell,
Dell.i .S|i;iii;i I'hi; 1 ),4iate Team,
Raleigh Fountain Carroll, Jr.
Ho.selmr
suili mw:
Joey Mieshele Carter Kannapolis
Marvin Pendleton Carter, Jr., B.B.A. Charlotte
Prutte Leroy Carter, B.B.A. Charlotte
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SENIORS
^M
Janet Lee Cashwell
Robert Neil Chafin
Sylvia De Lette Cheek
ul n,ir
William Lester Childers, Jr., B.S.
K:,|,|Ki Nil I.iimImi,: I'livsirs Kratrri
Harold Leon CoUis, B.B.A.
Ausbin Q. Cook, B.B.A.
Ii.'li
I'l A. t.
//),/■-/ ,„„•:
Marilyn Matthews Cook, B.S.
\V,->l,.v Ki.uri.latiui, I, -J, Sr
1:|.mI..ii ■_'. :i. ); Caiinuu Sikhi
Luther D. Cooke, B.A.
Winston-Salem
Kannapolis
S|)ruc.e Pine
i'ilot Mountain
\\i
■i'lai'k
III <■
i.laiv 1; Kappa Mu
I'p.-il..,, :i, -1.
Raleigh
i; WKDl) I; Delta Phi
Alpha :;, 1, \'i,T-l>n.si,lrnt 4.
Fred Leon Coward, III, B.A. Sumter, S. C
Drlia SiKiiia IMii, Historian .3, .\luniTii Chairman 4;
lian.l 1, ■_', :i, -1. Diuiii Maid :(; H.OTC. 1, 2, 3, 4;
Si':il>hard and Bhi.lc :i. 1; liiflc Team 1, 2; X. C .\11-
Slate Collegiate lian.l :i.
fi,,nlh ,,,!,■
Michael Elmo Cox, B.A. Mmiphis T.nn
Traik and Cioss-Cuntrv 1, 2, 3; B.S I Cnunril I
Ministerial ( ■..nlei-ence 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian I dilrai „,„
and Scivier Cliil, 3, 4; Intramurals; MnriM^iani Clul..
Lynda Jean Crawford, B.A. Advam <•
Mais llill I, 2; Dean's List :i; Latin I I.hmm- Si.eiet v 3, 4:
I'lii
Joe Durward Creech, B.A. Smithfield
l\app,a SiKliia; (dand SriiI.e, Idalid Master of Cere-
munas; I'lii Alpha Thela; l'liil..nialhe.sian Literary
,S,„-iety.
Joseph Whitfield Creech, B.S.
Benny Lee Creed, B.A.
James Richard Crompton
Four Oaks
lOast Bend
xuili run-
Elizabeth Ann Cross, B.A. (eiMsLnrn
.Mats Hill I. 2; BS.r, 3, 4; ^'.W.A. 3, 4; Christian
IvIuiatiiHi anil Serviee Cluli 3, 4, First Viee-President
4; KaVlia Mu Kpsilon 3, 4; Howler Staff 3, 4; F.T.A.
1; HiK Sister 4: Dean's List 3.
Robert Franklin Grumpier, Jr., B.B.A. Raleigh
WFIIl) I; lidTC liifle Team 1. 2: l.amhda Chi
Alpha. House Malia^^ei 3, Treasurer 4.
William Colin CuUen, B.A. Winston-Salem
Basket l.all 3, 1; 'renins 3. I.A.CC ( 'liampion; "Who's
\\li..", Oniiri.in Delta Kappa, Williams College 1, 2,
Mnn.iKiHln Clul..
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Jii-sl row:
Joseph Raymond Cumby, B.B.A. (Iimiunns
Aubrey Gibson Currie, B.S. Laurel Hill
Kii|i|M SimiKi: I'hi i:|)sili.n Kapju: M.incigram Cluh
■2. :;, 1: D.aii'.- \Afi :5; Footl.all 1, 2, :i, 4; All A.C.C.
S.'hnlaMl.- Tram.
William Robert Curtis, B.A.
Han,l I. 1'; Sm.lrHt A^.^i.<lallt 2: 1
aTul Baskctliali.
F.
Felix Brenard Dalton, B.B.A.
Oscar Thomas Dancy
Branch Howard Daniels, Jr.
Ihinl inir
Max Eugene Deal
Douglas Duncan Dean
William Patrick DeLapp, B.B.A.
fourth nor.
Darrell Frank Dennis, B.B.A.
Franklin Denny, B.B.A.
Allen Clark Dotson, B.S.
Kappa Mu l:|.>il..ii. Tn-a.-^un-
dent Scrtlul,: Plivsiis lU-^CMi
Nuifolk, \'a.
Hickrjry
Clayton
Heid.-^ville
Asheville
Pilot Mountain
Badin
Milcnt; A. I. P. tftu-
Bobby Gene Downing, B.A. Lev-ittown. Pa.
Knctl.all 1. •-'; Tiark 1. 2; Wrestling 3; Monogram
f'lul.; \\ FDD: Ka|ipa Sifrma: Young Democrats Club:
Allen Eugene Doyle, B.B.A.
Roberta Jan Duff
W'in.-^ton-iSalem
Tampa, Fla.
William Bennett Duiuiagan, B.B.A. Winston-.^alem
.\l|.lia Kappa INi liuM.ie>s Fraternity :i. 4. \'iee-Pre.'^i-
,|ei,t 4: (Mill T,
I, ;!. 4,
Margaret Ann Dutton, B.S. theenslioro
Draniatir- 1. 2. :-): \Ve^lev Fouiulatii n 1, 2. 3, 4; K.M.E.
2. 3, 4: .-Student Union 3; W.HA. 1. 2.
James Carr Eagle, Jr., B.S. Spencer
Delta Sigma Phi: Scabbard and Blade; Band.
P P p
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SENIORS
0 ^'^j^
dkMdik
Raymond E. Ebert, Jr. W ijiston-Salem
Eloise Critz Ellis, B.B.A. S]iracp Pine
l)..|t:i K:ii,i,a Xu J. :!, 1; W li.A I. ■-', :i. 1; Christian
Ivlu.vitinji and SiTvi,',' Cliil, 1.
James Earl Ezzell, Jr. Hixkv Mount
Everett Larry Fabian, B.S. Winston-.Salcni
Diikc rnivcisily 1, 2; Pliysii-s Re.'^wirch Assistant 3, 4;
All', Stiiilcut Section 3, President 4; Intramural
Uii'^lliriK Award 3; Intramural Handball Award 4;
l,ariil„la Chi Alpha,
Boyd Leon Farmer, B.A. Hamlet
Wiiitair C..II.K.- I, -.': W KDI) 3, I; B,S C 3, 4; .Minis-
l-iial Cniili-ivii,-,- 3, 4; Intramural F..,.ll,all and Softball
3. I,
Patricia Ann Farson, B.A. Charlotte
StriuKs -J, 3, 4; HS.l'. 1. '2; Westminster Fellowship
2: Ib.wLKR SlalT I, 2, Captions PMitor 3, Copy and
Captions l';dit,ir I: Oirh.'sis Darii-e CInh 2, 3, 4
ll,n,l n„r'
Kenneth Edwin Ferrell, B.A
l''o..ll.all; Pika Flaleinitv: .\I
Ha,-krtl.all an, I S..ltliall '
Lawrence Bernard Fleisher, B.A.
i'ooll.all 1. 2. 3, I; \
Ha.limntnn ChaM.iHoii
111:
Durhal
.Club; Intramun
Winnipeg, Canada
Wrestling 3; Theta Chi;
Alpha Theta Honor-
Bobbie Jean Fleming, B.A. Hickory
.Mars Hill Colli'gr I, 2; \ ,W,A, Coinu'il :i, 4, Mis.sion
Chairman 3, Publicity Chairman 4: .\lpha Psi Omega
Dramatics Fraternity 3, 4,
Charles Maynard Forbes, B.A. ( Incnslioro
l.anili.la Chi .\l|.lia 2, ;i, I; I'nshmg liilles 2, 3, 4; "Old
Cold anil Black,' Carl nsi I, 2, 3, 4; "The Student"
I. 2. :i. 4: Intianiural Council 4; Sociology Club 4.
Linda Ford, B.A. Elkin
\\,li,,\ I; Choir 1; Dean's List; ICnglish Assistant 3, 4.
Charles Anthony Forte, B.S. Huntington, N. Y.
\aisil\ Basketball 2, if, 4; Var.sity Ba,s(4iall 2, 3, 4;
,\l,,iioj;iani Clul. 2. :!, 4; Pi Ka|.|)a Alpha Fralernitv;
I'hi Kpsilon Kappa ll..n..larv Fr.ateniil v.
Jiflh niir:
Walter Shear Foster, III
George Wells Freeman
Eugenia Thetus Funderburk
C,,II,.K,.
Winston-Salem
Canton
Matthews
:!, 4; Christian
i':.hi
jih
id Scl
111. ;i. 4, \ ,\\ .A. 3. 4.
Mary Jo Futrell, B.B.A. Bine I.eyel
W HA I, 2; \ \)X\ 4; V.W.A. 1; Delta Ka|)pa Xu
2 :; I. BicMdcnt 4; Summer School Choir; Summer
SiIh.oI WCA; .Soi'ial Standards 3, 4; F.T.A. 4;
SO B II
Karl Ray Gentry Roxboro
Robert William Gibby Hayesville
hrsi rmr:
Daniel Everett Gilbert
Gene Glasco, B.B.A.
Alpha SiKiln Phi.
Arthur Walter Glenn
Ronald Leon Coins, B.S.
\\illj;alr Cill.Kr 1. 2; Mai
James Lee Graham
Southgate William Green
Ihn.l ,„„'
Claire Helen Greer, B.A.
Dran's l.isi; Student riiluii Sii
W li A ; SuiiniHT Srh..ul Clioir.
Hugh Donald Griffin, Jr., B.A.
Hraulorl
iiK. Mi.h.
Hisli Point
'ials Conunittt'c;
:,|.h.
Pi K:
niathi
Pi,
Ali.h:
ill Pi
Lolli.^Iturti
I'lv.siih.iil;
1 1; Phil..-
Mln's \Vh"
I lii .Aljiha
in Anirn.'aii CnlLj;,'- aii.l P ni v,-i .Mt ic.-'
•Phc'ta; I'lohniaii Diii-iitatic.ii Cummittw
Joseph Glenn Grubbs, B.A. Winstun-.Sai
Kappa Sigin.a; Fiv^hniaii Class President; Siipliomuic
Class Vice-President; Junior Class Viee-Pi'csident ;
Debate Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Viic-
President 3, 4; Chapel Speaker 4: Phi Literar\- Siiriet\-
1, -2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3; I.R.C. 2, 3;
Fie.-hman Orieiitalimi ( '.iinniittee 2. :'..
In,,, lit ,„„■
Martha GuUick, B.A. Cliarlotti'
SO, PH. 2. 3, 4; W.H.A. 2, 3; lOuzelian Piteraiv ,Snei(.t\
4: Y.D.C. 4; Delia Kappa Xu 4; "Student" Staff 4;
HowLKR Staff 4; V.W.A. 2.
David Warren Hadley l^nporia. \'a
Robert Roydon Hale-Cooper WashiiiKtini. 1). ('
fifth ro-j.-:
William Alfred Hall, Jr., B.S. Rural Ha
Pta SiKina i>lii 3, 4: Chapel Clioii- I, 2, 3, 4; Tnuiin
Ch.iir 2, 3, 4
John Crawford Hamilton, B.B.A. Hi. hninnd. V:
Mary Priscilla Hamrick, B.A. Canto
V.W ..\. 1, 2, 3, 1; W ,U..\, I ; P.T..\. I ; Strings 3, 4.
Jerry Samuel Harding, B.B.A. Win.ston-Saleni
Gayle Harmon Haikettstovvn, X. J
Chiiivh ClH.il I; PirsLvteriaii Pelh.w.ship Group 1, 2;
l).an-s l,i.~t 3; Ua.li,, Wmk.shop 3.
Patricia Gay Harrell, B.A. Ahoskie
Maj..iTll.. 1, 2. 3, 4; S.O.P.H. 3, 4; Creative Dance
(.'hil. 1.
45
SENIORS
Mk^M
Hi si nil,-
Billy Huel Hauser, B.S.
Ka|,|.:, Mu l-,|.s.ln„.
\Viiist,.i,-Sal,.m
Kenneth John Phillip Hauser, Jr. Winston-Salem
11 •■"'•- llistuiv iMMicrriitv -.',. 4; Hiinorarv German
Ir,,icr„iiv :;, 4; (..ll,,;,. TlHMte.' 3; Delta Phi Alpha.
Richard Doub Hauser, B.S. WestfieUI
Mark Douglas Hawthorne
Jo Ann Ha.yes, B.S.
W I; .\ 1. .'; 'i U .\ 1. :;. i;
Julian Franklin Heath, B.A.
.SiKiiia Clii, .\,1'.(); Truck.
UilniiiiKt,.!,
Purlf-ar
li.ta H,la B.ta 4.
Liinisville, Ky.
/////■./ mir:
Emma Jane Hedrick
W (;,.\ i:\(Tiitiv.'C..unril,.lu
;!; 11, HIS,. I'lv.sident 4: Christi
Clul. 2. ::. Otfi.Ti 4: 'l.W.V
<.l (iin:uii.-^ts L'. :i. 4: \\'.K,.\
rn-.-^.l,..,,! Hrtival 4; 11., ii
c.Mi.hi.t c,,,,,,,.,! :!; \ \)X\ :
Lowell Wesley Hedrick, B.A.
Simiia i'i,i i-;|i,Hi"ii, ii..u,H. Ma
Bmh.I L'; I1..WI.KH; l'nive]>ilN-
H.'in.l
Raleigh
ni..r Clas.^ lii'iHCM-ntative
11 Educatiiin and SiTvice
2. H, 4; .\melican (luild
-', 3: B.S.U. Chairman „i
.r Council 3; Women's
: Strings 2, 3, 4.
Gretna, Va.
lager 4; Intramurals 3, 4;
.1 Ki,-hm,.n,l liR.O.T.C.
Phyllis Hedrick, B.B.A.
Winston-Salem
i„iulh ,„ir:
Sherrill Ann Hege, B.S.
Frances Grey Helms, B.A.
■i IX' :;, 1, \i.t-I'i,.hJc.ii
l.,AillKl„l,
Cl,,rl.,ll,-
1; IvT.\. 1, SUi,l,a,t
.\sM>laill, IjlKllsli l),.|,:ull„rl,
Mary Ada Hendricks, B.A.
Ilalai 1. .', :',, 4; i:uzrli:,l, 1
S..iKr:nil-:,t-.\i-ms. .S-cr.-lMl\ ;
(mtiiiiii Clul. 4,
4
Wak,' Fon-st
il.Tar\- S..,a,.n- 2, 3, 4.
Phi Sigma |..la 3, 4:
Ijllh ,,„!'
Marcus B. Hester, B.A.
Ilaiikni. SrlM,l,-,,>l,i|,:i. 1; 1),.;,
Mph,',, CLaiilai.i 1; Sill. In, 1
Hah.igh
I's List 2, 3, 1: Pi Kappa
\sM^laI,l in Phil,,s,,pl,v
Robert Allen Hewett, B.B.A.
(Iri'i'lisl.on.
James Roy Higgins, B.B.A.
C'lemmons
sirlli mil-
George A. Hill, B.A.
(■:,!, ,|.I.,4I (■..II..U.. 1. -J: Mini
l',.'>,.l,'i,l: ll..i„,r;ir\ ,S,„.i,.|y.
Kinston
tcrial CmlVrni,'.'. N'i.v-
Pn'si,i,.i,l.
Joan Lee Hill, B.B.A.
S:,l,'l,l C.lk'H,' Tlansl,.!-
Thomas Waddell Hill, B.S.
K: .-, Mil I:|,mI,,ii Mall, 1
Clul. 1; WKDl) .\ni,<.un,,M :t.
Tl„,i,,asvill,>
Ivist Flat Hock
latc-niity 3. 4; Phy.-^iis
Sukaliumi. Ind"
Edward Gray Hine, B.B.A.
Billy Gray Hinshaw, B.B.A.
Peggy Taylor Hitchcock
Philip Marcus Ho
Jeaji Elizabeth Hobby, B.A. Carv
FT A t; D.'lta Kajii.a Nil :i. 4: Choir 2, :i; Touring
Choir Substitute 2; Euzelian Litenirv Socipt\- '6:
S.O.P.H. 2, 3, 4: Cheerleade
man Class Secretary: Junioi
Ball Queen 1: Masn-lin c.tni H, i--, ■■. ii-.-iv. J :!,
Maid of Honor :;. Mi-. 1 1- : ,.; h- i. i 1 \l -- ' , ..k
Weeic 4; Dixie (1 i-i- 1: ••-.■, : i' h .,„
Girl 4: W.C.A Sm,.,-,,- ~u;,,;;,. : >. I, .>.; > --i ,:, rc,7,
YW.A, 4; Thrativ I
James Olen Hodges, B.A. Woodliury. N. J.
i;ta .■^icnia Phi Honorary Classic Language 2. 8, 4.
Presitlent 4: Phi Al[)ha Theta Honorary History So-
ciety 4; Scabbard and Blade Honorary Military Fra-
ternity 3. 4: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4,' Touring" Choir
3, 4; R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 1. 2. 3, 4; History Department
Assistant 3, 4.
//.„-,/ r,„r
Mark Waitsel Hodges, B.B.A.
Wilton Ottis Holliday, Jr., B.S.
Betty Lou HoUifield, B.A.
W li .\ . So,ial Chairman 2; \V.(
4; Delta Kappa Xu; F.T.A
Boon,
Winston-Saleni
riiit\ : Philoinathesiaii
I Black": Clee Club
Asheyilli
A., Handbook Editor
Y.W.A. 1. 2, 3, 4.
Clark Mason Holt, B.A.
:■!>: Inle
Ben Lawrence Honeycutt, B.A. Cliffsi
Sigma Pi .Vljiha Nbniern Languages Fraternity: 1
Sigma lota Komaiice Languages Fraternity, Vii
Pivsiilcnt 4: Fivnrh Drpartment Assistant 2, 3.
V D.C 4.
Iris LaRae Honeycutt, B.S. (a:
Alpha Kpsiloi, D,.lta 2, German Club 1, 2.
II h
3. 4;
Maurice Westbrook Home Whiteyille
Barbara Elizabeth Horton, B.S. Charlotte
Kappa Mil i;psilon: Math .X.s.'sistant : Strings: Y.\V..A.:
\'.D,C.: W.ILA.: Howler Business Staff.
siilh row:
Sara Elizabeth Houser, B.S. Kings Mountain
Maritimers Club 1: Choir 1: Baiul 2. 3, 4: W.R.A. 1, 2,
3: Delta Kappa Xu 2. :{, 4: Student Union 3, 4: Kappa
Mu i:p.^.l..n :'. t; sn P 11 :i, 4: Math Assistant 3. 4.
Dock Ardell Huggins, B.B.A. High Point
Roy Linwood Hughes, Jr., B.S. Charlottesville, Va.
C.llege Theatre: "Old Gold and Black;" Howler;
Chapel Choir, Vice-President, Touring Choir; Lambda
Chi .\lpha, Secretary; I.F.C. President, Summer
School.
w^r Y^ ^^
SENIORS
4" \ JU-'
.A/-.W row:
Judith Akers Hughey, B.A.
Gerald Franklin Humphrey
Joyce Leigh Humphries
Deane Hundley, III, B.S. \V:,llaic
Irilraniurr.K; Kappa Al|ilia Kralriuily
Cornelia Jane Huskins, B.A. Liiiuir
W K .\. I, J, :i, 1, Cn-Siirial Chairman 2, Vice-President
H, Intianiuial MaiiaKri :j, President 4; S.O.P.H. 2, 3, 4,
Presidi'Til 1: Cliaprl C'lioir 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3.
Bruce Cabell Hutchison, B.B.A. Warrcnton, Va.
I.aiiilida Clii Alpha; l.F.f. Social Chairman 3; I.F.C.
Prc.M.lnit 1; Tna.-mcr uf Circle K Club 3, 4.
Stephen LaMarr Ingram, B.B.A
I', Kappa Ali.ha
Carl Thomas Jarrell, B.S
\\i
■('..II
Who's \Vh.
Trallsir
Phi
Wach-slmro
riieta Kappa at Wingate,
Judith Elaine Jeffreys, B.A
Kappa Mil 1
2, 3; I'.W.A
1, 2. 3, 4.
Haw River
2, 3, 4; Plii Sinma lota 3, 4; W.R.A.
li Choir 2, 3, 4; B.S.U.
f„„rlh ,„„■
John Erdmaji Jensen BloornHelil. X. J-
Jerry Albert Johnson I.exinnton
Mary Antoinette Johnson, B.A. Mount .\irv
ninan CuiM 2, :!, I; 1|.i\v[.kh 2. :i, 1
Terry Luther Johnson, B.B.A.
Hillary Harriette Jones
Nancy Hardwick Jones, B.B.A.
Samuel David Jordan, B.B.A. Cliarlotte
■Wayne Eugene Jordan, B.A. Tlmmasvillc
.Sij,,„a I'hi i;p>iloi,, IVc-alcnt 4; Chapel Choir 1, 2;
Honor ConiMil 3; Cli.r. Ica.lei 3; I'hi Si^ma Ida 3, 4;
Cuvle K 3, Pivsi,l,-iil I; I Vi\ 3, Vic.-Pivsi.ient 4;
l),.|,.p,t.> In XI C 3; II,.wi.Kn. Assistant lO.litor 3
Frances Estelle Joyce .Mayo.lan
Cantcrlinrv 1.2, :i, I; W H A I. 2, 3. I; W < I .\ , llon.s,-
PresiilenI :;, \'irr-rn-,.lrnl I: ^' W A. 2. 3; .S ( J P II
2, 3, 1, 4',assrl- :;, I, ■Who's Who" I; Honor Council
3' 4,' .Secret ar\'
48
lir.-'l row
Elizabeth Ann Julian, B.A. AnclnMiTi. S ('.
Di'l.Hti. T.'ani 1,2; I'l Ka|ipM lMu> I. 2, :i; .S.n.il .Sl.n.d-
ards Committee :i, 4; ( liieiilaliuii ('iiiniiiillie :!: Phi
AlphaTheta4; J\T,A. :(, t. Vi,v l'rrs„i,.„i |. SUV II
2, :i, 4; Young Democ-nits Clul.; -nl,! (I, ,1,1 :in.i l(l;iik"
I; Y W.A. 1, 2.
Lois Katzin \\iiist(i[i-S;ileiii
I'lii Al|,lin Thetu :i, 4: (lerm:in Assisfml 4; W I{ A.
I. 2. A. \. Talilc T.-iiiiis (■Iiiii.i|,i,.nslii|, (\V,,ii„,ii-si 2, :i
Charles Herbert Keller, Jr., B.B.A. Liiiou
Dell', Sij;iii,-i I'lil 2, :t, 4; D.lta Sigma I'l I, 2; S,-al,l)ar.l
and HIacI,' :i. 4; Iiitraiiuiials 1, 2, :!, 4; Distiiigui.slie.l
Military .Student 4; Dean's List 3, 4: B.S T.
James Haywood Kennedy, B.A. Haliinli
I'l Kappa Alplia I, 2. :<. 4: C'n.ss (•.,utiIi\ T.'arii I;
(liit,l ■ Ti-a,-k I, 2; (I.Tnian Clul, I. :i, 4,
Ronald Clayton Hester Spem-er
John Wesley Kimball, Jr., B.A. Salisbury
I'l Kappa Alpha.
Ill ml n,w:
Luther Dores Kimrey
Anna Ruth King, B.A.
\\'inston-Salem
Fr,n,h Department 3; Church Choir
William Lester King
Paul Francis Kittinger, Jr.
Wayne Carson Koontz, B.S.
li.'
:(. 4
:i, 4. \i(<-l'i
ident 4; I,:
Asheboro
,.la Chi Alph;
Robert Benjamin Kupiszewski, B.A.
I':ast Stroudsburg, I'u.
SiKiiia Chi, S,-,r,.lar\ ; F,„,i ball : Scabbard and Blade;
Distiiiguishe.l .\liliiar\ Student; K.U.T.C. Battle Group
Staff; Dean's List.
fijth rnw:
Douglas Clifton Lackey, B.A. Statesyille
Transfer from Mars IlilL
Elizabeth Ray Lackey, B.A. Shelby
Y \V,A. 1, 2. :i. 4; FT. A. 2. 3, 4; W.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4;
StiiriKs 2, 3, 4, Pivsiilent 4; Student Union Small Sorials
Cnimitti.e 3; Ho\yi.KR Business Staff 3, 4.
Timothy See-Yiu Lam, B.S.
Kappa Mu l:psil,,ii; I'hy.sie.s Frate
Relations Club.
Hong Kong
sixth row:
Walter Richard Lang, B.B.A. Syracuse. \. Y.
Alph.a Kappa I'si; Baseball; .Monogram Club; Xe\ymen
Club; I'i Kappa Al|>lia.
Herbert Allen Lanier .Magnolia
Malcolm Keith Lanier, B.B.A. Ashi bon.
Kappa Sigma 1, 2, ;i. 4. Treasurer 4; Intramural F(jot-
hall 1, 2. 3, 4; K.D.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4.
49
SENIORS
.<sv ^f.
^^H^^^H^JH^^H^KffiAR HHI
Marcus Sexton Lawrence, B.S. I niun, s (
B;in.i 1, ■-'; W'KDK :i; Hrta lirla II.'Im; Alpha i:|isil,i
|).-lta: Kappa Mil i;psll,,ii
Carl Davis Lawson, B.B.A. W inston-Salci
Drlla SiKMia I'l :f. 1, \-i,'.-I'r,-M.lri,l 1
Joseph Gray Lawson, B.A. ('liminuT
Willa Lynn Leary, B.S.
S(l I' II 2. I; Kappa Mil l•:p^
David Ainslee Lee
Denver Hartford Lennon, Jr.
Ihn.l low
Betty Jean Liles, B.S.
WiriLMlr Cnlli-K,. 1. 'J
Charlntt
4: I' W .\ 1. '.
al.Ja ('In Alph
Arthur Ernst Lippert, B.A.
!,„irlh rmr
Nancy Ann Wilhams Livengood
Roy Gary Lopp
Jerry Goldman Lovell, B.A.
KalMia .^im.ia I. L'. :i. 4, (illanl 4; ^^
I. Ii
1 , 1. ^^. 4
Albert Henderson Lowdermilk, B.B.A.
N'aldi'.^
Drita Sit;,„a I'l ii. 1
Clarence Vergil Lyda, Jr.
AshevilU
Carl Raymond McCorkle, B.B.A.
.Sigma Phi Kii-il.iri ; Alpli.a Kappa I'm :i.
and Black" Staff :i; Yuui.i; n.'iu,..iais 1, ■.
Charlotte
; ■ohi c;,,i,
, :',, ); Intra
murals 1, 2, 3, 4,
xuih r„i,-
Elaine Montgomery McCrary, B.A.
W l{ A ; ^"ul^ls; 1 ).>ni..ri al> ; .s d I' 11
■r.arl...|-.
Neil Davis McCurry
Sl„4l,v
Vernon Bentley McDaniel
lirr,'nsl„,i.
RS
lirsl mil-
Sue Ann McGahey, B.A. High I'niii
Phi SignKi |..t:,; SlniiKs; Fn-n.h Assistant: W U A
Whil.-.lark.t-
Eleanora McGee Wiustun-Sah-r
Clifton Ray McLaurin, B.B.A. Fayi-ttcvill
MRtl
Itdfkingliani
Clarence Eugene McNair
William Kenneth McRae, B.S.
Neil Bruce MacLean, B.B.A. W iiiston-Sali'in
Sigma Chi, \'ir,.-l'n'.i.i.'lit :>, F..,.tl.all 1, .'. A. 4. (\,-
Captaiii i. .Miiiiogiaiu C'luh .'. X 4; Stuilcut Legislature
4; Vice-President Senior Class; Oniicron Delta Kappa:
•'Who's Who."
Ihirii ,
Willis Crocker Maddrey, B.S.
Roanoke Rapids
Delta Kappa 4:
Al|ih:i i:ii-il"ii D.lta J. 3. 4. Pre.sident 4: Beta Beta
Beta :!. 4; ( iaimiia Sigma Ep.silon 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega
1. "J. 3: Freshman Orientation Committee 3. 4: "Old
Gold and Black" Staff 4; "Who's Who": Chairman
Major Functions .Student Union 4: Student Legislature
Patricia Rose Malcom
John Moore Mangum
uril,
Winston-Salem
Pageland, S. C .
Robert Clifton Mann, B.A. Bu.kroe Beach, Va.
Peter Jonathon Manning, B.S. Hudson, .Mass.
Footl.all 1, -', :i. t; Ba.seball 1; Baskethall 1: Track ■-•:
Pi Kappa Alpha.
Coleman Cain Markham, B.A. Durham
.Mars Hill 1, 2.
ftflh rnir:
Walter Kenneth Marler, B.B.A. Xewton Grove
George Alex Marsh, III, B.S. Charlotte
Pi KaiHia .\lpha. \'ice-President : Wrestling: Monogram
Clul.: R OTf. Drill Team.
James Clyde Martin High Point
siilh rmr:
James Wilbur Martin, B.S. tireenslioro
Guilford College 1. 2: Pi Kappa Alpha 3, 4. Hi.storian 4.
Paul Vance Martin, B.S. lOast Bend
German Clul.; .\lpha Phi Omega.
Zeno Martin, Jr., B.A. Raleigh
Kappa .\lpha. Corresponding Secretary 4; "Tennis
Team :!. 4: .Monogram Club 4; "Old Gold and Black
Staff" 4; Who's Who" 4: Dean's List 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket-
hall Team Statistician '2, 3, 4.
MM^
If— fii
J, ^
S E N I O B S
m
P f) Q
k^^ik
Richard Francis Mason, B.B. A. I'.i.'.ninkr ( 'it\ \l,l
Haii.l :i, I; Suiiimri- S.-h...,l Clicir; Al|,lr, Kapin I'm;
(';iln|.l.rll ('..n.-t;.. 1. ■_•
Martha Ann Wilhamson Matherly W insinii-Silirii
l\ii|.|.,'i Mil l':|,silni, ■_', ;i, 1; All. In INl (liii.^K'. -', :t I
llnH 1.1,1, Sl:ilT 1. L'; Slu.lrnt" Sl:.tT -', A: \\I''|)I) 1
Rowland Lanier Matteson, Jr., B.S. iKinni
S.uiii'i I'l.i I:|.mI..i, j. :(, 1. llisti.rin 1: K-ppa Mu
i::|i.-ih.i, L', :■.. I: (iaiiuu:i SiKuui K|.sil..n 'J, :i, 4. Tn-iMiivi
3, -4: llowi.tR Staff :!, 4. Busiii,-ss Manager 4; C'luMiiisliy
Assistant 2. :i.
Virginia Diane Mattoclcs, B.A. Jarksonvillc
Ma,|..i,.||,. I, J. :i. 4, (',,-Cl,i,.| :i, 4; Band I, 2. :i; Vouiii;
I).ni...iats :t: KT A t: ( inli,.sis Clul. 2, 3; S.O.l'.H.
2. :i, I. Ilist,,iiaii 4; Dilla Kappa \u 2. 3, 4,
George Franklin May, B.S. IJiancr
SlKii.a l>l,l I'psil , 2. 3, 1; hilianuirals I, 2, 3, 4.
Robert Joseph Mayberry, B.A. Winston-Salem
lliinl rnir
Gerald Wayne Medlin, B.B.A,
Hilda Jean Melton, B.A.
(■aiiipl.i4l Cill.^K.- I, 2; 1 ,\V.A, 3, 4.
Eugenia Anne Melvin
i\annapolis
lidxboio
In, nil, ,„„■
Frederick Thomas Merola, B.S. M..uiil Nirnun, .\ >
Si(;nia I'l 1. 2. 3. I. \"hT-l>rrsi.lrnl 4. Ilniisr Manager 3 ;
DraiiV l,i>l: hiliariiui-al Alhl.'ti.-s
David William Metcalf, B.S. W instun-.Saliin
Kappa Mu i:pHlun 3, 4; Srahliard anil Blailr 3, 4:
rii\si,s Sn.irlv I; l.!ihnratory A.ssistaiit 3. 4
Carlton Gleim Miller, B.A. Yailkinvilli-
/,/■//, ,„„•
Donald Burton Miller lainlnv 1, X .1.
Mary Patricia Miller, B.A. Hainl.ii(l(;i\ (ia
Mai> llill I. 2: Sliiii(;> 3, 4; I' 'I' A,. l'ivsi,li-iit 1; S.-rri-
lai\ ..I Tiallir Boani ul Ap|.r.il.- 4, W H A. 3; W (I A
3. I
John Thomas Mills, B.B.A. Mmmsvilli'
Thila {'111. I'lisiiliMll 4. lilisli Cliiiiniali 3, Tlvasiiirr 2.
Bas.liall 1, 2: .Mmii.Kiani Clul.; Kivslnnaii Oniailatioii
(■.inimilli-c; Inlramuial Atlilvtii>.
.s/.r/A ,„„■■
Joseph Hodge Mims li;
Gerald Edward Mitchell, B.S. \ ..uiii;
M,inMm;iin Clul.. I)rh:i Simii.a I 'In; Ba^k,■l l.all ; Ti
I'lu i:i-ii \:tpp:i
David Sherrill Monk, B.B.A. W iiisi..ii ^
Drlla Slcina I'l 3, 4. rri'.M,!,.,,! I.
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SENIORS
David Lawrence Moore, B.S.
Geraldene Edwina Moore, B.S.
John Richard Moore, Jr., B.B.A.
CliaiL.ttr
Louisliurg
seronH row:
Kay Frances Moore, B.A.
St> ]• H :;. 4. \\ 1! A I. J. F
Robert Henry Moore, B.B.A.
Daniel Norman Moury, B.S.
Al,,l
High Vi>int
■h A-.i-1-uit
W iiisti,n-Sal.-ni
De Barv, Fla.
President 3: Beta Beta
Beta :i, 1. Kegiiinal \'iep-President 4; Gamma Sigma
i;p.<,lu.,.
/;,„./ r,„r
Robert Franklin Mull, B.A. Lake Lure
\l|.l,:i I'l.l lllllrt;a A. 1; Del.ale '2.
John Clark Munn Camlur
Karl Kinard Munn, B.S. Knek Hill. S C
F...nl,all L -', :i, 4, Fie.shman Coaeh 5; Maritimers
Cluli; IMii i;|.sil,.ii Kappa. Trea.^urer 4. Vice-President
.'>; Mnnogram Club; Sigma Chi: Tumbling flub .5.
Elwyn Gray Murray, Jr., B.B.A. W in.^Jtmi-.Salt
Charles Alexander Muse Robli
Julia Elaine Nance, B.A. Kannapc
W .K..\. 1. .'; I'll! Alpha Theta 3, 4. Seeretarv 4; I
Sigma lota 3. 4, Secretary -Treasure]- 4: Choir 2. 3.
Touring Choir 3-
Jiflk r„„-
Donald Lee Nanney Forest ('it\
Harry Vernon Nelson, Jr., B.B.A. Huntersville
Kappa Sit;rua: Tennis Team _'. 3. 4: Monogram Club
i
Jerry Wayne Odom
Tarpon Springs, Fla.
sull, r,„i
Martha Lane Kiser Odom Kmporia. \"a.
James Murray O'Neal Weldon
Nathan Frank Orovitz, B.S. .\sheville
Kappa Mu KpmImii :!. 3. 4: Alpha Epsilon Deha 2, 3, 4;
I'hvsies Club 4.
P at/- iy
iMTMk
53
SENIORS
^^
Rae Carroll Padgett, B.S.
M:ms IIiII (',,11,.^,. 1, _>; |i,.la li,.|;i Brta H
Charlotte
4; Biology
William M. Paris, Jr., B.S. Graham
S,:,l,l,anl ami liUuk-; Uislingui.sli.-a Military Student;
H.OTC Battle Group E.xecutive Officer; 3rd Armv
Kcs.Mvi' Ccrps Medal; Math Assistant; Choir ;i;
Dean's List.
Arthur S. Parker, Jr., B.S. Cam
■■Studeiil" Staff :i; Mairlii.K IS .'. :i, 4;(;enn.
liridge. .\Id.
nClul. 1.2.
s,,„N,l niif
George Allen Parker, B.A. Wasliii
D.l.al,. Team; f'i Kappa f>ltu; fiiainalics
< '..iil.i.'ii.i>; Cliri.stian lOduration ami ,'<i>
Mi>s Cliaiinuin; Intramurals
gton, D. C.
.Ministerial
yiee Cluli,
Alonzo Parrish, III
Benson
Millard Benton Parrish, Jr., B.B.A. Lan
r, K,.,|,|,.M Al|,l,:,
aster, S, C.
//.;,,/ ,,,„■
Carolyn Faith Paschal, B.B.A.
lielta Kappa \u 2. .3, 4; WW A 1. J, \i
:s, 4; F.T.A. :{, 4; Big Sister 2; Slrinus 2, :f.
Staff 1, 2, :i; Religion A.ssistajit.
( Ireenshoro
e-President
4; Howler
Wade Hampton Paschal, Jr., B.B.A.
SiKliia I'hi l':psllnri; .Sral.l.al.l and HI:
Siler City
le: Young
Elwood Cox Peele, Jr.
Choir 1, 2; College Theater 1; "Hid Col.l
Burlington
.11,1 Black"
I'Mitor :i; Sigma I'i 1. 2, :t. 4.
Glain Sherrill Pennell
Ronald Augustus Peterson, B.A.
Betty Susan Phillips, B.A.
W H .\ ; IvT A , Seeielal
apolif
Dayle Kelley Phillips, B.S. W inston-Salem
Sri, 1,1, l„tiai„,iral Maiiag.M; I'hi lipsiLin Kappa.
Jackie David Phillips \\ inston-Salem
William Rufus Phillips, B.S.
\\i
I'MSI,,
,'lh
I'l,
James Hardin Philpott, B.B.A.
Dilta Sigma I'hi, Aetiyitii's Cliairn
.\rnis :i. Treasurer 4; .\lplia Kappa
hitiamurals 1, 2, :<,. 4; 'Old Cold
William Ronald Pleasant, B.B.A.
Bas.sc.tt, Va.
n 2, Sergeant-at-
'si; Band 1, 2, 3;
1.1 Black" 1.
Angler
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** "^ ^« •* "i^ ^* "4 ^!
hrsi nnr
Janie Dale Poole, B.S. Thuina-viUi
Sludelit lA•^;l^l■^tlll.■ 4; WXl.A, 4, Social Standards
Chairman; B.S.U. Couni-il 3, 4; Y.W.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, State
President 3, 4; W.U.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Education
and Service Cluli 1.2: Tassels 4.
James Sheeley Pope, B.B.A. Salislmrv
'I'hcta Ch.
Janice Mae Priode, B.A. Haniscmlmrt;. \ a.
W.G.A. Cuun.il. llnusc I'ir.-.i.lcnl :i. I'residcrit 4;
W.R.A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Scrrcfii \ 2; Student riiinn, Serretarv-
Treasurer 3; Student Bodv .Scielarv 4; l.esisiiilure 4;
Honor Cwncil 2; Plu Sigma luta 3. 4: I'lu .Upiia Theta
4; Tassds; Howlkr I. 2: Wesley Fuuudation. Secre-
tary 2; "Who's Who."
Dottie Gene Privette, B.A. Zebulon
1)1 gin Cuild 2, 3. 4: Chapel Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; S.O.P.H.
2, 3, 4; H S r 1. 2: Student I'liion 4: Social Standards
Suniniei School l',i.->S; llou^e Piesiileiit. Summer of Ulofl.
George Blackburn Pruden, Jr., B.A. Raleigh
Kuzeliaii Liteiarv .Societv 1, 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 2. Presi-
dent 3; B.S.I", i. 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Phi Alpha
Theta 3, 4, Pre.sident 4; Student I'liioii Film Committee
3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; "Old Gold and Black" Staff 4: College
Band 1, 4; History Assistant 3. 4; I.il.iaiv Assistant
1, 2, 3.
Arthur Jackson Pryor, B.B.A. Winston-Salcm
thini row:
Gayle Edward Ramsey, B.A. Brevard
r.X.C ; Y MCA ; V.D.C.; Wake Forest; Freshman
Track; Cio- (imitiv Team 2; Booster's Club; Scab-
hard aihl Hlol. Pill Alpha Theta, Phi Sigma Iota,
Intenriiioir.l H.^lmons Club.
John EUyson Ramsey, Jr., B.B.A. Bassett, Va.
Band I. 2: Diuni Majoi .'; Al|.ha Kappa Psi 2, 3, 4,
Robert Roy Redwine, B.A. Charlotte
B S V . Ijilistnieiii CliiiiiiKin 3, President of Christian
Fducaiion and Snvicr ('lull 4. Ministerial Conference;
Student Union; Freshman Baseball.
foialh w,r
John Frederick Riley, B.A. Sjiencer
Sigma Chi, \"irr-Pi,.Mdciit; Intramurals.
George Delano Ritchie, B.S. Chaltarov, W . \'a.
Bask.-tliill; Monogiim Clul. President; Pi Kappa
Alpha; Phi Kpsilon Kapi.a
Frank Welborn Robertson, B.B.A. Pilot Mountain
fiflh rnw:
John Terrell Rogers, B.B.A. Ijaurinliurg
Sion Chester Rogers, Jr., B.B.A. Klizabethtown
Frederick Strickland Rolater, B.A.
.Mt. Pleasant, Tenn.
B.S.r. Devotional Vici-President 3; Wesley Foun-
dation; Kappa .Mu Epsilon; Delta Phi Alpha; Phi
Alpha Theta; (lennan Club.
■ixlb
Shelb'
Ray Harold Rollins
James Douglas Lewis Rose, B.S. \\iiistoii-.Salem
WivMliiigT.aiii; High Point College Tran.sfer.
Jimmy Wilford Ruse Charlotte
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SENIORS
Barbara Anne Safriet, B.A. KannHpnlis
Swi'.'tli.'iirt of SiKiiiu Chi :i: MaJDivll,. I, 2, H. Co-Chief
1; Stririn> -', :i. 4; ( )r.h.-si>< Dal Clul, 1. 2, :V, Magnolia
C.uit :i. Weslniiiisli-i K.-liowship I; FT.A. 4.
Barbara Jeajiette Sain, B.S. Hildehrun
W li A 1. 2, :(: (;.ii,ian Clul. 2, :>; Kappa Mu Kpsiloii
2. 3, 4
Carolyn Dickson Sapp W iii.-ton-.Salcni
Donald Owen Schoonmaker, B.A. lluntniKton, N. Y.
DrliaP' Trai,, 2. :i, 4; l>i Kappa l).4ia: hitiamurals
2, :■;, 1: laizrhaii l.it,Tar\ .'^...■a-tv 2. :(, 1, l'l.•^i,lent 3;
iNli-liiatlunal Ui-lalajli.-i CUuh 2, li, 4, Vi,i-l'rcsldent 4;
( )inicron Delta Kappa. Secretary -Trea.surer : Men's
Honor Council 3; Student Body President 4: "Old
Cold and Blaek" Staff 2, 3, 4; "Student" 3, 4; "Who's
Hiooklvii, X. Y.
Who."
Lewis Joseph Schwartz, B.S.
Thc-la Chi. Historian, First Cuard.
Patricia Mae Scott, B.A. Durham
Delta Kappa \u 2. 3. 4; WFDD W.irkshop 3: W FDD
III ml ,-mr:
Patricia Loretta Sechrist
Mais Hill C.IIeK,. 1, 2; 1'
Sonal Slalidalds Coiiun
W H A 3, 4
Bruce Willingham Seller
Hessie Lou Severt, B.A.
W K A. 1, 2, 3. 4. .Seoiv
B.S. \A'inston-Salem
Iv .Majors' Cluh, President 4;
ttee 3, 4; liitramurals 3, 4;
, Jr. Hamlet
West Jefferson
ary-Treasurer 4; F.T.A. 3.
li.urlh mu--
Judith Gray Shaw, B.A.
Westinnistel Fellowship 1, 2; \Un
I'hotoKlaphv Co-l':dilor :'.; Slriiics 3
Robert Branson Sheets, Jr., B.B.A.
Edith Leduska Shepherd, B.A.
Mars Hill 1, 2; Chapel Choir; Toi
Siler Cilv
I.ER Staff 2, 3, 4,
4
Lexington
Mars Hill
ring Choir; Organ
fijlh ,,•„-:
Sarah Gay Simerson, B.A. .Norfolk. \
Mars Hill Coll,. lie 1. 2; K.sr. :(, 4; Chnsliaii Kducalr
and Seivie,. Clul, ;;, 4, Se.artarv 4; V.WA. :i, 4, Doi
I'lrsi.lnit 1; ]iM,,ster's Clul. 3; W I(,,\. 3, 4.
John Westley Simpson Hicko
Patsy Meares Singletary Winslon-Sali
xixlh r,M--
Barbara Ann Smith, B.S. .M esville
Y.W.A. I, 2; W.R.A. I, 2. :i, 4; 'I'ounn Democrats
Clul. ;i. Kappa Mil i:|isiloii 2, 3, 4; F.T.A :t, 4.
Frances Leila Smith Morganti.n
Harvey Carlton Smith .New Bern
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Jackson Bruce Smith, B.S.
\|,.U1,I l|nl|\. N .1
Tram I: liHniliiurals
Kermit Wayne Smith, B.A. NchIhh
\w\>\a SiKiiKi; liiliTiiali(Mi:'.l li.'lilioiis Clul.. \'i.'c-
I'lvsi.lnit; Si"il.l.Mi.l aiul \»:uir. V,,uiiK I)cm..,rMls;
Iiiti-Hr:it,.iiiilv Cniiri.il; ■■\Vli..'s Wli,,;" Oiiiicrcui ]h-\<:<
Kappa; Stuilciit riii,.ii; Ca.lct Hattli. (lioiip C.in-
niaii.in : liaiikii.V S.li..laisliip; I'liilcniallH^siaM i.it.Tar.\
William Dwight Smith, B.S. Fuquav Spiiiins
Sigma I'l.i i:p.<il.,i, 1. J, :;, I. Ilisi.iiKiii :i. Viie-l'ifsidcMt
4; HuWLER Staff :i, t'n-l:.litoi (; Hand 1 : Sral.harii and
Blade; Kappa Mu Kpsi,,!,,,,. WhuV W 1„, "
.ttrnn.i row:
Wilton Ray Smith, B.B.A. Winsii.Ti-.'^al.iii
Wallace Clayton Snipes SuipMuivilli'
Ruth Ellen Sorrell, B.A. .X.lsmi, \a.
Christian Ivliiiatiou and Service Cluli 1, 2, 3. Trvasuicr
■-'; Orpiii (iiiild :{, 4; B.S.U., Vesper Committee 2, :i:
V.WA.; \V.H..\.; Euzelian Mteiarv .Societv; Delta
Sigma lnta;Toiiiii.K rh.iii
Rayford Michael Sowell
Ronald Burton Sparrow
James Robert Spoon, B.B.A.
fo;rlh row
Donald William Stafford, B.B.A. \\'inst,,n-Saliiii
Alplia Kappa IN. _', :',. I. (lltMrr :i. I
William Scott Stamey, B.B.A. Ta\ Imsville
Hand; I nl,-i ri.al ional lirlalii.ns CluK; Alpha IMii Omega.
William Earl Stanley, Jr. ("lemmoiis
fiflh row:
Charles Michael Steadman, B.S. Mooresville
l,iiiil..la (In .Mplia. Pivsid.-ni; .\lph.i I'ln (imega 3. 4;
Cn-,!.' K Clnl.
Horace Dean Steadman, Jr. Hc.ikingliam
Dale Oren Steele W iiist..n-Salein
Jerry Joe Stephenson, B.B.A. Snuthfi.l.l
Russell Lee Stephenson, Jr., B.B.A. \\il-ii>ii
Stndrni l.r^i^lalmc I, L'; Hand I; I'l Kap|,a .\lpha;
I'V.^linnn (liirnlalion ( '..innnt lee; flivir K
Charles Hadley Stevens, Jr., B.A. \\ inftiin-Salian
Delta Sigm.i Hi _>, -A. 4. \i,a-l>i,.si.l,-nl 4.
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iPMM^Hm
SENIORS
WdiM^h
William Penn Haney Stevens, Jr., B.A.
(-'hatham. X. J.
Sisma I'i 1, ■>. .i. 4; A.IM) I, J: Stiuli-iit Legislature 2;
Wesley Frmntlatioii 1. J, :i. 1; WFDD Antiouneer 3;
Stuileiit Union ('i)mniilii'e :;
Helen Marie Stinson, B.S. Hamseur
i;ai.lnr,-\\,.|,l, I, J; HS|- I. ■_', :;. 1: V \\\A. 1, 2,
Srnvlaiv 2; I-' T A 2; .■^iKli.a I'i Alplia 1, 2. Viee-
i'l.Mil.m 2; MM* 2: ('liii>ii:,n i;,lu.-ati,,n and Serviee
l'lnl> I
Jackie Benjamin Strum, B.S. Hoxliuro
l.ilM:,r\ Staff:!, I, 1)1 Km I lull. I 4; FT.\. 4; X C. State
1, 2. :i; Hd.TC, at X. C State 1, 2
James Robert Swaflord, B.A. Wmstc.n-.Salei
( lal-.|liel-\\ rl,l, 4'l:..i-.lri . ( ,;, , 4 iirr -W rl ,1 , 4'la.-k 4'ean
.\| Ki.'till ( luK. 1 ll.rllrHlrl \|l|||
at Wake I. M-1 \liiii-l,.n;,l I nnl.',
HS|- iMniM.!,, l'a,llr,|,;,l,Mn
l.ll; 1 Cintrlvnre;
■tir,.. Inliaiuinal.-^:
Charles Lewis Tanner, B.A.
\lai- llill .Minislc-ilal ( '..nlen.n.
Srneta.A . HS r I'lvM.l.ait; Don,
Furest .\Iiiiist..iial Cnnlnvii.'e, Tr,
B.S.U. t'.iiiiinl. Ii.lraniii.aK 1, 2,
Athletie C.inir.l 1
Charlotte
• \ icc-l'resident.
Cliaplain; Wake
asui.i, i'li'sident;
:i. 4; Intiammal
Frederick Monroe Tate, B.A.
i;er:i,;ir, C'hil, 1, 2; l'e.>liiiii; l!iHe>
F<..est Citv
2. :■',. 4
////,,/ ,„if
Jane Anne Thompson, B.A.
Opi'ia 1 ; ( 'lmr.4i 1 1 1. :;: ( '..Ikri-
|ie|.iirtineiil AsMMarit :'.: I'lii Simula
I'i Alplia :;, 1; (l.aniaii riiil,
Dobs, ,11
■li.'irif, 4: Fn-nch
lilt a H, 4; Sigma
John Earl Thompson \
Albert Glenn Thornton, B.B.A.
Vlllr Hearl,, S C,
Clint, .,1
/■„,„-//. n„r:
Carmean Tribble, B.A.
Tallal,a.-see, Fla.
.\.|llall.- I4ul. 1, 2. ;;, .Mud. Til Kali... Cluli 1: C.illege
44i.,.li.' 2, S(l 1' II ; 'I lie , IT A
Saundra Reata Tucker, B.S. Badin
Cliap.4 Ch.iir 2; Clini.li Ch.iii I; I'lii Sigma l.ita 3, 4,
.S..,i.4al\, Tl.'asui.-l, I'l.M.l.nl; Kappa Mil lOpsihjn 2,
:;. 4; Sigma I'I l;pMl..n 2; "l W .\ 1. 2, :i, 4: W.K.A.
I, 2, :;, I, S..irlarv. Ti.-aMii.-i ; F T A I, 2, :!, 4; Fren.-h
ll.'paillll.'lll .\^M^t: 111: ]h-.,u's List
James Thomas Turner, B.A. Hi. 11111111111, Va.
(il.l C.ild aii.l Hla.k" 1. 2; WFDD I; l.aiiil,,ia Chi
-Mplia 1,2, :i, 4. I'l.^.^i.l.ail ,111, i Hll,-li Cliaiinian ; I'eishing
Illti.-s 2, :f. 4, A.liutalit; S.-al.l.anI ali.l Hlade :!, 4,
I'l.-^i.l.'iit; (Imi.a.ili l).4la Kappa :!, 4, NLv-Pivsidi'lit ;
Slii.liait C.iv.Tiim.'iit :(, I; Stii.li^iil B.i.h' Treasurer;
Cir.le K Chill :i, 4
llflli lull-
Thomas Ray Vaughan, Jr. H.ukv Muunt
James Raymond Vaughn, B.S. Kaniiapulis
Bobby Dean Wagoner, B.A. Ilaiiipi.invilli-
H.iii.l I, 2, Cull. .111 \liiii>t.aial C.inler.-ii.'.- 1, 2. :',, 4
Jennings Lee Wagoner, Jr., B.A. \\ iii>t.in-.Salem
M:.i- Hill C.ill..g,- 1, 2: Kapp.a Sigma, Cliard; Alpha
I'hl II ga
Charles Thomas Waldrop, B.A. Fml Cai.s.in, Cul.
D.l.ii.' I: WI'liD 1; lil.l C.il.l ami Black" 2, 3;
S.al.l.ai.l ami Hk..l.>:;, I; HSF \'i.'.-l'i-esident 4.
Luther Walker, B.S. Fayetteville
.\ I'll :f. 4; ■! D (' :t
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• « •! m^ m^ -* -* mi
JirsI rmr
Grace Marie Wallace, B.A, Klizalieth Citv
F T A ; W H A ; \ W A : WFDD,
Hugh Emmette Wallace, B.B.A. Ho kv Mourji
Al|ili-, K:l 1 I'<1. Tiv.-Ulrr ?,. I'l rsi.lfril 4,
Eddie Roy Walters, B.A. Blaelpiilidni
liii.M..ti..i,,l R.l.iiMn-. Ckil, :i. A: Chapel Choir 1. 'l.
.;. 1 r..un.if; (I, ...I ;;. l; .Upha I'lii Omega National
iiit\ -I
George Thomas Ward Ashevilli"
Fred William Wardlaw I'lainfit-lil. X. .)
Al|ilii SiKiua I'hi: Marilimi-is: (tl.l C.ia ami Black,"
Barbara Cornwell Warlick, B.A. RaituKl
Ihinl ,,„r
Charles Leonard Warwick
Eleanor Anne Watkins, B.A.
:itT J,
tl.iii A^>i>talil 4. Chili.-I M..
1'. 4
Wendell Kay Watkins
,.1 ail.i lil'irk' Hll>ilH'>S
uzati..,, -2. :;. 4; l!,-Bl^tla-
Inr 4: l.lhrarv Assistant
Wiiiston-Sak-m
Paul Virgel Watson Cliaih-siui.. \\\ \'a.
James Haska Webb, Jr., B.A. CImilipttc
Kappa Sit;iiia; I'.i-liint; KiH,-s; V.D.C.; I.R.C. ; WFDD;
I'hllMiH.-thrsiali 1.11, -larv Siici.'ty,
James Randolph Welborn \\ insiou-.Sak'm
tiflh mil-
Sylvia Jones German Wellborn, B.A.
Bn
James Opie Wells, Jr., B.B.A. Bn-vaul
WFDD Staff 1. 2. :?. 4. Station .Manager 3; Publications
Board 3; Camma Sigma F^psilon; Alpha Kpsilon Delta;
(Jmicion Delta Kappa; R.O.T.C. "Minute Man"
Mclal Hl.-,7; Bali.l I. 'J. H, 4.
Jerry Wayne West, B.B.A. Win.ston-Salcm
.MniKiKiam Clul., Treasurer 4; Kappa Sigma. Treasurer
.i. Vi<e-I'resi,lent 4; Scalil.ar.l ami Bla.le Militarx
Society, Vice-President 4; Basel.all 2. :i. 4.
Anne
Anne
Betty
Ban
Sch.:
Morrison Wheless, B.A. Luuisburg
Adelaide Whicker, B.A. China (liovr
Siiim, bita :;, 4; Honor Council 4; Howler Staff
'Ir.ti.ciq.lix i:dit..r 3. Co-Editor 4; Publicatic.ns
1.1 I: (iiieiifti..,, Cummittee 4; "Who's Who" 4:
^eU 4; Strings |. 2. :{. 4
Ray Whitaker, B.A. Vnung.sville
d 1, 2. :',; HiinLER 2, .i, 4; Strings 2, :i, 4; Summer
>ol House President.
^Mi
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SENIORS
liial iiiir:
Glen Love White
Ralph Leon White, III, B.B.A.
I>.1I:l Slum:. I'l
Raymond Henry White
L-iurinliili-K
\Viiist..]i-,S„liMn
Millison Anne Whitehead, B.A. Muilri'i'shom
V lie :;; llumi,,, Smff 1: ('l,i|„.| M,„iitc,i' 2, ;i. 4;
i:iit;li>l, AsH>ia.il ■_■. :;, 4; ■■(>l,| (!„l,i and Ulark" Staff;
Stihiriil IriiMr, ('.,i,r,-it Cnniruillcr H; Hand 1, 2;
'l -W A I. J, :;. 1; S.i.ial .■^tan. lards :i, 4: .S.O.l'.H.; Phi
AlpliaTlipta; W I! A I, J. :i; FT. A. 1. 2, 3, 4; B.S.U. 1.
Carelton Alexander Whiteside
i:diii"iiti.ii. Allierta. Canada
Marshall Winston Wiggins ■^iniiigsvillc
//,/,</ r,,ir-
Frank Eugene Wilhelm
Hildreth Floyd Wilkins, Jr., B.S.
i.irnli.la I '111 \l|.iia, l'.a~ri ,all I, III
John Lewis Williams
f,„nih rnu-
William Joseph Williamson
Edward Tyree Wilson
I'l K;.|i|ri Alpha
Ray Marshall Woodlief, B.S.
I'liuirl, Clr.n I: liiind J; V.n
i-Salem
i-Salem
(;..s.E,
■liaiis I, L'; KM Iv A. 4;
hflh nw
Patricia Woodward, B.A. Xmili Wilkrshdin
Collrnr 4'llralrr I,-',:;. LAIpIri I'sid Ka 'J. if, Si'Clv-
laiA I; II..W1.I.K I: ■I'll: Sliid.ail" :',; ■Old C.ild and
HI-M-k" 4; \' DC I; lOuzcliaii Litciarx' S.jcii-tv 4;
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Carolyn Lee Yow, B.A. Uilmingtoii
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Dewey Blake Yokley W iiisl.in-Salnn
Edwin Ogburn Young, III
Hans Ulrich Zieten Bnlii
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19 6 1
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JUNIORS
James Edwin Abercrombie
Jarksonville. Fla.
Gerald Leon Adams
High Point
Joseph Rudolph Adams
Norfolk. Va.
Robert N. Adams
Clayton
Aquilla Sugg Albritton
8now Hill
Janice Lee Allen
.Mt. (iilcad
Robert Miller Allen
( 'harlot tc
Harold Mack Anders
Ashevillf
Claudia Gwendolyn Arrowood
Ash.-villc-
Charles Brantley Aycock
\\al.-t,.iil,iirt;
Ellis Lewis Aycock
Clold..^horo
Robin Willie Ayers
.\rarat, Va.
Donald Forrest Bailey
C'liffsicl,.
Franklin Boyd Bailey
Williamston
Anne Townsend Baker
Clinton
Arthur Napier Baker
Elkridge. M.i,
Mikal L. Barnes
Win.'Jton-Salem
James Edward Baucom
Oxford
William R. Beattie
Shelby
George Manley Bell, II
Ft. Pierce. Fla.
Alvon Max Beverly
Pahokee. Fla.
Dot Bishop
Springfield. \'a.
Thomas Reid Blackburn
.Mooresboro
David Horton Bland
Charlotte
Saraljm Blanton
Shelby
Warren D. Bloodsworth, Jr.
Princess .\nne. Md.
Carlton Gene Booker
CJreensboro
Claud Davis Bowen
Greensboro
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Jo Anne Bradley
Sylv:i
Nancy Louise Bradshaw
\\iii,iii,Kl"n
John Frank Bragg, Jr.
ll\r..r.l
Daniel Ray Brandon
(•r-nliirrt.,11
Nancy C. Breedlove
HiixIkHO
William Preston Brian, Jr.
I'allii.lalc, Cnlir.
Robert L. Bright
XfWt..,i
Jo Ellen Brooks
OrcciLslioro
Nancy Lee Brooks
IIikIi I'oiiil
James Morton Brookshire
Wilistnn-S^illMl,
Barbara Jean Brown
Rose Hill
Jerry Young Brown
Mars Hill
Robert Stuart Brown
C,n-i-ns\«m,
Victor Emanuel Brown, Jr.
\Villianis(,,ii
Charles George Bruens
Xcu V.M-k, X. V,
Glenn Allan BryaJit
llinrsvillr, (ia.
Asa Howard BuUard
Fayrtlcvilli-
Augustus Merriman Burnes
Hoxhoi.,
Arch D. Bynum
Bla.lriil.uK.
Robert Jasper Cain
niiit<,n
Walter James Carney W il
iiii.Kl"!, MaiH.r. Drl.
Margaret Ann Carpenter
Cliarlcilti'
Allan Heath Cash, Jr.
Clialiiitli'
Joe B. Chambers
C'lii.'kamaUKa. da.
Tommy Chambers
\ViIl^l..ll-Sal,■lll
Joe Brown Chandler
Kayrlti-villr
Charles W. Chatham
Clrcliwic-h, Ciliii.
Marion Ruby Cheek
Spada
66
JUNIORS
Dan McNeil Church
Coleman D. Clarke, Jr.
Orrin William Clifton
Linda Goldenberg Cohen
George Frank Cole, III
Jon Nelson Coley
Boyd Franklin Collier
William Avery Collins, Jr.
Charles Thomas Colonna
Lela Faye Coltrain
Carl F. Colvard
Harold Lee Dale
James Calvin Daniel
William Hampton Davis
Barry Lord Davison
Donald Ray Dawson
Robert Edward Day
Bobby Worth Doub
John Louis Dupree
.-^alisl.Hiv
Wi'st Jcffcr.M,.i
Hubert Clegg Cooper, Jr. Washington, D. ('.
Alexander McAlister Council W iuf^tipii-Saliin
Stephen Kirkman Creech I\in>t"ii
Newland K. Crocker Srlrna
Vernon Ray Grumpier flintim
Richard Frederick Curlee \Vinstiin-.Salem
Anna Ruth Current Ta\ lorsville
James Carl Cutter ( Jrovir C'ily. Calif.
Peter Frank Cuttino, Jr. Tnwson. Mil.
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JUNIORS
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Sidney Smith Eagles, Jr.
W.-ilstonlnirR
Angela Frances Earp
AT.Rl.r
Emily Rebecca Edwards
M.MKanfon
James Robert Edwards
Cant, 111
Judith Ward Ellingham
( 'Ipmnions
William Larry Elliot
Burlington
Billy Wayne Eudy
All5(.'marle
Dan Ruffin Everhart
Lexington
Francis M. Fenderson, Jr.
Prtrrslmrg, Va.
William Clardy Fennell
Wilmington
Landis Bernard Ferrell
Hali'igh
Donald Bruce Filer
Atlanta, Ga.
Norma Diane Finlayson
Charlotte
Fred Allen Flowers
Rofky Mount
Myrtis Louise Floyd
Wilmingtuii
Gilbert Leroy Frank
( Jrrenshoro
Mary Elizabeth Freeman
Salisbury
Samuel Kern Freeze
China (irove
Eugene Bryant Funderburke
lii.hiiK.nil. Va.
Isaac Gerald Futrell
Lucama
Reuben Andrew Gainey
Clinton
Jerry Lyn Galehouse
Doylestowii, Ohio
George Walter Gardner
.Suffolk, Va.
Mervin James Garrison
lOaf^t Bciiil
Elizabeth Ann Garrott
Fukiioka, Japan
Bobby Lee Garwood
Wiiislon-Salcm
James Melvin Geiger
(livMi.slKini
James Edward George
Clornniiins
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Sandra Ann Gibson
Frank Cover Glenn
Kenneth Elbert Glover
Majvin Loran Gold
Jerry Lee Goodman
James Franklin Graham, Jr.
James Leo Green, Jr.
Joseph Carmon Greene
Jane Hamilton Greer
Sondra Jean Griffin
Jerry Bradford Grimes
Lloyd William Gross
Wayne Bruce Hamilton
John Russell Hamlin
Edward Arnold Hammonds
Delores Lee Hampton
Kenneth Gerald Hampton
Irvin Rivers Hanson, Jr.
Charles Anderson Harmon, Jr.
Elliott Eric Harrell
Edward Jeffrey Harrell
Mrs. Willie Lee Harris
Alley Linwood Hart, Jr.
Thomas Edward Hartman, II
Alvin Hunter Hartness
Glenda Faye Hartness
Frank B. Haskell, III
Jerry Norman Hass
Uo,kinKli:
(Iri-at ,\r(k. \, Y.
WiiBliingtoii, I), ('
Spriiis, M,l
.\e« Castle. Pa.
JUNIORS
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JUNIORS
WMMiMm
Thomas Stephen Hatchell
I.Uilll,rll,,n
Marshall Hayes Hatley
C.r.c.ni
Paul Gray Hauser
W
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Ann Thompson Hedgpeth
I.iinil.rrt,,,!
Drina Cushman Hedgpeth
l.iniil.rrl.M,
Jan Gay Hensley
r.u;-u^\,.„.,
Emily Jane Hester
High Point
Dorothy Ann Hill
Raleigh
Ashley Lee Hogewood, Jr.
Charlotte
Nancy Diane Hollingsworth
W
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Thomas Bayard Hollingsworth,
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TisliMi-Sal.™
Ralph Edward Holt, Jr.
Durliam
Kay Penn Hood
Burlington
John Hastings Hopkins
W
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Karen Alison Hopkins
Raleigh
Sarah Ann House
ll.inell.sville
Betty Bruce Howard
Ini
|lla>- .Springs
Walter Sherman Hoyle
A.shevillc
Barbara Lenorah Hruslinski
iiurlington
Burl Bess Hull
Cherryville
Mary Jean Hunt
Halc-isli
Larry Micheal Hurst
Ciun
iplcr. W. Va.
John E. Hutchins
W
mston-Salcm
Hideki Imamura
<y..t„. .Ja,,an
Jerry Ross Jackson
Cramerton
Jesse W. Jackson
Wake Forest
Robert Gerald Jackson
.\thuita, Ga.
Paul Jacobs, Jr.
Asheville
70
JUNIORS
Charles Lawrence James
i:ikiii
Robert Randolph Jewell
Cl.arlottr
Robert Monroe Johannesen, Jr
Cnviisl.nn.
Anthony Wayland Johnson
Il\f.ii.l
Charles Edward Johnson, II
Hertford
Charles Garland Johnson, Jr.
Klkin
George Terry Johnson
\Vii,.-:t.in-S:il.Mii
Phyllis Elizabeth Johnson
\V,-n.l.ll
Robert Lon Johnson
Greeiishoro
Charles Darnall Jones
f'civiiigton. Ky.
Donna Lou Jones
Winsfim-.Salcm
Joseph A. Jones
Lenoir
William Lewis Jones
Crunipler. W. Va.
Herbert David Josmer
Louistiurg
John Drake Karcher
I'ittshurgh. Pa.
Leila Daoud Kassir
Kaghdail. Ira.|
Jack Stanley Kennedy
fli.Uoi,
James Delna Kennedy
C'.ui.-ord
David Frank Kesler
Hiiit.,,1, \V, Va.
Martin Luther Kesler, Jr.
.\Ilddlese.\, X. J.
William Douglas King
Bennettsville. S. C.
Daniel Lewis Kinney
Wiiist.iii-Salem
Henry Little Kitchin
\\'adesboro
Steadman Kitchin, Jr.
Seotland Xeek
James Hazel Knight
Winston-Salem
Lucy Ann Knight
Stokesdale
Ralph Woodrow Knight, Jr.
Charlotte
Mary GaU Koontz
Hanulen. Cunn.
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JUNIORS
William Floyd Laney, Jr.
Mo,ir.„-
Jimmy Newton Lanier
War.saw
David Jackson Lawrence
Apex
Benjamin Franklin Lee, III
(iraliam
Martha Raye Lee
Fairmont
Peggy Jo Lee
Four Oaks
Marvin Bruce Leggett
Lumherton
Janet McNeil Lemons
\VHjst..ii-.S:,l,.m
Frances Adelaide Leonard
Louisburg
Rachel Amanda Cloer Little
Winston-Salem
Elga Delight Loftin —
Troutman
Jerry Franklin Long
Iron Station
Joe Adams Lowe
Statesville
Phyllis Anne Lowe
Elkin
Ruby Jean Lowery
Wingate
Sara Lee Ludlum
WilminKt.Mi
Carroll C. Lupton, Jr.
(Ireensboro
Marsh Dean Lyall
Xiirth Wilkesboro
Robert Cullen Lytton
Elizaliethtown
Jeffrey Mercer McArthur
Fort Screven, Ga.
Dorothy Carolyn McBee
Marion
Mary Ruth McCollum
Yadkinville
Bobby Joe McCreary
Lenoir
Margaret Anne McDonald
\Vinston-.S:ilem
Mary Rebecca McDonald
Lenoir
Vance Alton McGhee, Jr.
N.irlolk. \'a.
Lowell McKinster
Suttnii, W. Va.
James David McNeely
MontK'ellii, Ky
72
JUNIORS
Donald D. McSwain
Steve Louis Mahovlich
Olen D. Marlow, Jr.
Earl Hilliard Marshall
Bobby Gray Martin
James Lee Martin
Virginia Lorelle Martin
John Duncan Medlin, Jr.
Wilma Jean Metcalf
Beverley Gale Mooney
Colleen Gilliam Moore
John Woodley Moran
Gladys Viola Morgan
Kenneth Carl Morris
Harold Dean Moser
Judges Brenson Mudd, Jr.
Letha Mae MuUins
Sarah Nell Murphy
Elizabeth Marshall Murray
James Edward Muse, III
U:i\,-\gh
WmsUm-Sulfm
Ma<lis<,ii
.Mount Olive
.\hixt(.n
Hen(l.'is..iivillc
Wfl.h. \V. \a.
XcMtli Wilk.-.shom
WashiriKtun, D. C.
(Ili^ii .Vlpiii,-
Tliuiimsvilli-
Cnm-oid
W'ai icsboro
Klrigs,,„rt, TiMin.
\Viii,^ti)ii-Sal.-m
Lexiiigtdn
Mofk.sville
Fred Luke Musselwhite l,uinl)iTli>ii
Thomas Edgar Myers WiiistDii-Salcni
Bruce Adams Nation Wist Hartford, Conn.
William Carey Nelson Chew Chase. M.l.
Minnie Ruth Nichols
Cara Elizabeth Nolan
John Thomas Norman, Jr.
Thomas AUsbrook Norvell
Purlear
Weiconie
Hyattsville. Md.
Seaboaid
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Ballard Graham Norwood
Charles Ronald Norwood
William Jay Orr
Ted Seaford Overcash
Johnny Wayne Owens
Allen Freeman Page
Charles David Page
Charlie Wright Parker, Jr.
Forrest Craig Parrish
John F. Patton. Ill
David J. Peacock
James Lee Pearce
Barbara Ellen Peele
James Weldon Pell, Jr.
James Christian Pfohl, Jr.
Donald Fritts Phelps
Douglas Kemper Phelps
James Robert Phillips
John Sanderson Phillips lir
Dwight Luther Pickard, Jr.
Cedric Dixon Pierce, Jr.
Robert James Plemmons
Phillip Wayne Poe
Julian Patrick Porter, Jr.
Albert James Post
Rudy Michael Potter
John R. Prince, Jr.
Charles Eugene Pruitt
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Washindtcr]. 1). ('.
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Klizalictlilnwri
Hal.iKl.
I'hila.iclplila, I'a
74
JUNIORS
Mary AUyn Reynolds
Hlrvanl
William Grady Rich
M,.lrl„.a<l Cilv
Sally Adair Rigsbee
l)uili:ilii
Thomas Franklin Roberts, Jr.
HavSlioi,., X. V,
Virginia Mae Roe
\V:L>hi..Kt.Mi. I) ('
William Randolph Rose
■ ■.•lul.Tson
Elsie Faye Russ
WilliiiliKton
Sally Lawana Seagroves
.\|K.X
Judith Alector Shaffner
Winstuii-Sal.-m
James Donald Shelton
Wiiistoii-Salcm
Janet Hill Shields
\Viiistc.ii-.-^al.'iii
Ronald Gray Shields
\Villstnll-,'^:,lplll
Robert Edward Sbouse
\Vinst..ii-,';:.l,.m
Clyde Allison Shreve, Jr.
Suilll.MTtlC'l.l
Larry Bruce Sitton
llrll,lrlM„ivlll,-
Slade Welma Skipper
\VI,il.vill.'
Marvin Longworth Slate, Jr.
HikIi I'oiiil
Hal Franklin Slaughter
\\iiist..ii-S:ili'ni
Edmond Victor Smith
Kiistul. Va
Eva Lou Smith
Alhriiiarl.-
George Silas Smith
.\sl„-vilh-
Janelle Elizabeth Smith
Lc\nit;t..n
Robert George Smith
,aur,-l Springs, X . J.
Ronald Aden Smith
Gastonia
Alfred Jules Smits I'"
t Washington, X. Y.
Norman Bailey Snead
Warwick, Va.
David Earl Snell
I>..rlsmoulh, Va.
David J. Snider
Denton
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JUNIORS
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Hollis Fred Snipes
S|„,„-,. I'm,.
Talmadge Leon Solomon
\\inston-8alem
Winfred Eugene Spaugh
Winston-.Salem
Jimmy Lee Spillman
Charluttc
Donald Matthews Spoon
( 'harlotte
Nancy Sue Spry
Hickory
Billy Dale Standi
Liiurinliurg
Jerry Morgan Steele
KIkin
Don Grey Steelman
WiMt.r I'aik. Fla.
Joel Ringgold Stegall
liamik.maii
Martha Ives Stephenson
Raleigh
Mary Evelyn Stowe
.Mount Holly
Roger Dean Stratton
HiiiluiKt"],
Williamson Beasley Strum
H,,\l,on,
Paul Wayne Strupe
Huial Hall
Josiah Owen Sugg, III
Snow Hill
Olene Sue Swaim
Winston-Salem
James Olin Sweatt
\Vin.st(iii-Salem
James Lawrence Swisher
Krrnrrsvill.-
Robert Lonnie Sykes
Hmlingtiiji
Gerald Wilbur Sylivant, Jr.
Snou Hill
William Ray Tabor
Logan, W. Va.
Mary Elizabeth Tarlton
Klii^lhy
Clarence Richard Tate, Jr.
V.n-i-us\,or,>
Glenda Lineback Taylor
CU-ninimis
Thomas Farmer Taylor
l.akrianil, I'la.
Frank Pleasant Teague, Jr.
Fayi-tli'villi-
Clyde Mevolene Templeton
Ulin
76
JUNIORS
Alva Lee Terrell
llrll.l.TSol,
Erie Whitehead Thomas, Jr.
X..rl..lk. V:i.
Jayne Pallia Thomas
\VM..-t,,n-Sal.-ni
Ronald Edward Thomas
Hiiiliii!;t..ri
Jean Wilson Thompson
Whilrvill-
Paul Simser Thompson
KitsIkiw , S. C.
Mary Brandon Tinus
M:ipl.nv.,o,l, X. J.
Edward Dodson Tippett
KoMiiuk.' U-.qmy
Dorothy Ann Todd
.\rlirif;t..n. Va
Rodney Lee Todd
H.-niicttsvillc, S. V.
Homer Brown Tolbert, Jr.
Cievclancl
Myers Graham Tomlinson
Scranton, J<. C.
Hal Douglas Townsend
Lake \'ifw, S. C.
David Leigh Tschorn
Cainpsville. Fla.
William Herbert Turner
Clfrain
William Roberts Turner
Suffolk. Va.
Nancy Lane Tuttle
fircensPioro
Albert Donald Van De Veer
Baltiniuri-, Md.
Barton Douglas Vaughan
Teaneok. X. J.
Robert Perry Waddell
Greensboro
James Warlick Walker
Biisti.'
Emily Marie Wall
I'ilot Mountain
Walter Lee Warfford, Jr.
Winston-Salem
George Harris Warner
Charlntte
Florence Stacy Weaver
Greenslioro
Duke Byron Weeks
Asheborcj
Kay Eugenia Weston
Greenslmr.i
John Leonard Whitley
Murfreesboro
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JUNIOR
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Jeanie Kirkpatrick Whyte
Ivist (.
rami l!:ipi.ls, Mi,h.
Doris Saunders Wilkins
Kinston
Carolyn Vaughan Williams
Richmond, Va.
James Snead Williams
Fayetteville
Jerry Bryan Wilson
Statcsvillc
John Marshall Wilson
X. Miami, Fla.
Margaret Ellen Wilson
(Iri^cnsboro
Ruth Ernestine Winchester
Ashcville
Sidney Wilson Winslow
liilral Hall
John Raynor Woodard, Jr.
Conway
Alice Kay Wright _
Hrysiin City
Robert Lee Wynne
Kuiky Mimnt
Charles Gerald Yarbrough
Alilicitlslmrg
Ran Coleman Yeatts
South Hill, Va.
Ann Maria Yongue
Charlotte
Carol Ann Young
liurn.-^villlf
Carolyn Marie Young
Burnsville
Pollyann Estelle Young
Greensboro
78
CLASS or
19 6 2
SOPHOMORES
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Mhi.lh^lHllK, X V.
Linda Sue Adams
Jeffrey Serge Alford
Elmo Leach Allen
Lawrence Wheeler Allgood
Ogden Olmstead AUsbrook
Stephen Thomas Apple
Alfred Lee Baker
Jerrold Mark Ball
William Waddell Barber
Herbert Earl Barkley, Jr.
Judith Louise Barlow Xnth \\ ilkcslicm
Vabry Ward Barr, Jr. (;:.si.>iii:i
Maxie Eugene Beaver K:[iiii:ipnli~
Francis Albert Berces Muunt Il.ill\
Colin Bertrand Bessonette \\ inst(m-S;ilrai
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Larry Dean Billings
Shirley Anne Black
Nancy Lee Blackley
Robert Lamac Bland
Millie Ida Blanton
Edna Earle Brown
Leslie Carlyle Brown
Robert Allen Bryan
Jackie Lynn Bryant
John Clement Budd
Norvel Edward Burns
Robert Harold Butler
Barbara Ann Buttman
Stephen Gray Calaway
Robert Hood Caldwell
.Xnrth \\llkr>i,r
Carole
Fnirst C\
Hcia^v
Alvin Wilson Bowen, Jr.
Bobby Wayne Bowers TliniiKisvill
George Denny Boyce I'lcasant (laidc
Samuel Boyd, Jr. t'lu-vy Chasr, .\l.
Linda Lee Brady Kamsiii
Larry Brown Bragg 0x1 oi-
James Street Brewer, Jr. liusclicir
William Dennis Brewer ('li-inim*!
Ruth Greene Briges .Jacksc.
Katherine Terry Broach Cliarlnti
Wilisloii-Sal.aii
Williani,^t,,ii
Bpthi-saa, .\I.i
Zrl,ul,,n
Wn.Ml.iirv. X, .1,
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Edward W. Cinchewicz H.iKc-nliilil, X .1.
Patricia Jean Clark TIiuhki.-viIIi
Clifford Harvey Clarke .\il:iiii:i. Ca,
Stephen Herbert Corwin Duvn, \ ,1,
William Ray Covington l{u(kiiis;li:iiii
Betty Jo Cox Slunrvill.'
Oscar Creech, III \cu Orli^nris, ].:i.
Sylvia Lynn Crews \\ iiislnn-SMlrm
Jesse James Croom HurliiiKtuM
William Dorsey Daniel I{.iik\ Mciuni
Namon Leo Daughtry Xi'niiiji (Inivc
Brenda Kay Davenport Hi>l)cisimvillc
Allen Richardson Davis \\ insldn-Sali'in
Suzanne Davis Dcivn, Del,
Thomas Jefferson Davis XiMtmi
Russell Weldon DeMent, Jr. I\iiif;litii ilr
Sidney Ernest Disher Sav.uDiah, ( la
Charles Marvin Dozier I'likimka. .lapan
David Scott Drinkard Cliarlollr
Donald Moore Duncan Mdiiiicrllu, K\
Elizabeth Beck Earp \\iiisl..Ti-Salriii
Claire Elaine Efira Lcnoii
John Smythe Eggleston, Jr. I.caksvilli'
Sanford Hayes Ensinger Lairliniiuit, X Y.
Jerry Norris Essie \\ iiislcin-Salcm
Hubert Lister Everett Smitlifiil.l
Richard Franklin Everhart WiTistiMi-Salcm
James Lewis Farrar llxati^villi', Md,
William Lyman Ferrell U; l.^inii
Richard D. Filippi Diniarrsl, X .1
Tera Adelaide Frizelle W insLai-Salriu
Frances Carol Fuller IIiihIiim'h
Robert Ray Fulp \\ inslnn-S.lciii
Patricia Ann Gambill S'|)aria
Shockley DeWitt Gardner, Jr. UicIhii.iikI. \.i.
Gaither Bryant Garner, Jr. Hal.iKli
Kathryn Wilkins Garner W iri>iiiii-Salriii
Frederick Thomas Gaskins K,iinia|i. Ii>
James Preston George Smiililiilii
Robert Orrus Glenn .Mnunlain Cily, Ti'iin
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Betty Glynn Godwin
Clayt.m
Edwin Booth Groves
I).-nvill.'. X J,
Jajnes Albert Greene
L:i«li.lali'
Joseph Randolph Gregory
W.
shiMKt'm, l>- (".
Kelley Edward Griffith, Jr.
Aiinandale, Va.
Linda Evelyne Guy New Orleans, l,a.
Myron Robert Hafetz Trrnloi], X, .1
James Albert Haliburton .■^millilaml, Texas
Glenn Albert Hamm Lainastri, S (',
John Needham Harrell .Jaiksunvillc. Fla,
Arnom Hunter Harris, Jr.
HCTI.IC
■son
Richard Oleen Harrison
\\ilisl.,li-S
leni
Durward Glenn Hart
we
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Thomas E. Hartman
Xru Casll.'
I'a.
Barbara Louise Hathcock
,\ll..-n
Cuthbert Toso Hauser
\Viiist(,n-S
lem
John Dee Haymore
\Viiist.>n-S
lem
Marlot Arm Hays
Ffi-.i C<n-k.
Ky.
Jerry Esmond Hajrwood
li.
Ilins
Larry Michael Heath
\Vliist,.ii-S
len,
Bobby Gene Hemric
Hampton
ville
Mary Ann Herndon
C,i
,ver
James Matthew Herndon
Ipex
Terry Mason Herndon
Fayette
ville
Richard Edson Hicks
.Atlanta,
(ia.
Brenda Marlene Hill
Winst.iii-S
Edwin Hineman, Jr.
Cha.l.ls F,,nl
I>a
Anne McDougald Hocutt
Ka
■iKil
William Lloyd Holland
■States
ville
Carolyn Boyce Holoman
Ra
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Ronald Lee Honeycutt
Wa.les
loro
Elizabeth Hayes Hopkins
Ra
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Jo Arm Howard
S:ii
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Slade Howell
Lake City.
Fla,
Thomas Wayne Howell
t'hern
ville
Meyressa Ellen Hughes
BrnwTi Summit
Suzanne Dunn Hughston
Fineastle
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Joyce Ann Huneycutt
Stai
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Robert Brame Hunt
I.Ui
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Glenda Ruth Hyman
Fayetti
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John Laird Jacob, Jr.
Valdese
Henry Moody Jamieson, Jr.
Charlotte
Hiram Vance Jenkins
Wilmington
Angela Knight Johnson
\\ ilniington
James Daniel Johnson
Allicmarle
James McRay Johnson, Jr.
\V;ilnul Cuve
Lewis Bradley Johnson
IMiK'l.urst
Josephine Sue Jolley
Spindale
Bonnie Lynn Jones
\\ illiamston
Marcia Paulette Jones
Charlotte
Susie Othelia Jones
Raleigh
Ann Judson Jordan
Charlotte
Herman Dexter Kemp, Jr.
Dugsi.ar, Va.
Hayden Odell Kepley
High Point
Melvin Wallace Kerns
Vi..niiM. Va.
Richard Clifton Kerns 1 p
«-r Mni,lrl:,ir, .\. J.
Joseph Gorham Kerr
Wilmington
Bettye Lee King
.Xnitiilk, Va.
Larry Garth Kirk
Beaufort
Thomas Lewis Klechak
Silv.r Spring, Md.
Nithi Klinkosum
Bangkok, Thailand
Robert Eugene Knott
Winston-Salem
Rodger Berndt Krakau
Tinionium, Md.
Robert James Krause
W.irwick, Va.
Arlinda Carole Lail
Cranitp Falls
Jerry Campbell Lambert
(Hv.Mishoro
Samuel Hardy Leaman
.\.sheville
David Charles LeCount
Taliiia.lgp, Ohio
Edward Earl Ledford
Kings Mountain
David Wescott Lewis
Wilmington
George Carl Lewis
H..rkingham
Harry Charles Lewis
Loris, S. C.
Gary Thomas Long
WinsP.n-Salcm
Thomas Theron Long, III
I'lnrvillr
Thomas Halbert Lowe
Salem, \a.
Rebecca Fidele McCrary
Tarborii
Jerry Dwight McGrady
West Ji'fferson
Julian Keith McKenzie
Win.-lon-,SMl<.m
Norma Rose McKinney
■ {.■idsvillc
Brent Allen McRae
l)r.-.-iliir. (la.
SOPHOMORES
DonaJd Lee McRee
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Oakley Allen Mabe
\Vr>tl
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Warner Lee Madre
Hnll
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Nancy Faye Mangum
Dull
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Stephen Dennis Manshel
W.
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Barton Coles Marcy, Jr.
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Annette Sue Matthews
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Joseph David Matthews
UurliMK
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Clarence Dougals Maxwell,
Jr.
K:ivrtlrx
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Elizabeth Ann Measamer
Saul
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Robert Philip Melvin
Wilisl..li-Sa
Hobart Harold Mendenhall
Jr.
SalisI,
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Gordon Edison Mercer, Jr.
lla,u|,t,.,i,
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Cecilia Shirldeen Merritt
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Barbara Ann Metcalf
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Billie Ann Millsaps
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Blan Vance Minton
N
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William Weightman Mohlenrich, Jr.
.Mutmi, Fla.
Jean Marie Moore
Macli
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Linda Loy Moorefleld
Danl,
a,-y
Lewis Marshall Morgan
W;
sliiiiKton, 1)
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John Franklin Morrow
\\iirst.,ii-S:i
Glenda Gail Myers
Thmmsv
ill.-
Martha Elizabeth Myers
Le.\ington
Patricia Ann Myers
\Vinst.,n-Sa
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James Rupert Nance, Jr.
Fay,-tl.-\
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Linda Sue Neal
Belcws Ci
■c-k
Donald Hale Newlin
(liviisl
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Henry Williams Newton
Hal.
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Paul Burton Nickens, Jr.
I'lvni..
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Cyril Warren Norman, Jr.
Hal.
kIi
Marvin Arrington Oakes
Challiam,
\a.
James Merriman Offutt
Kin>
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James Oscar Outland
H„-1,S.,,
IIV
Charles Lineberry Owen
Can
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Allen Hall Painter, Jr.
F..nst (
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Jennie Lou Pangle
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Merry Gordon Pannill
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Frank Andrew Passarelli
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Phyllis Anne Pegg
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Carroll Lee Perkins Dobson
Joel Larkin Perrell Lexington
Eugene Petrasy Raleigh
Albert Arthur Peverall, Jr. K.iMD.ikc, Va.
Fred Leon Picklesimer \ii.iiia, .\. J.
Constance Valerie Pinyoun
Lucia Ellen Pollock Hi,
Douglas McDaniel Porter, Jr.
Washillglii
Robert Milo Porterfield
Susan Camille Powell
ml, Va.
1, D, V.
i-.Sak-m
Elizabeth Ann Ptacak W iiiston-Salfin
George Henry Ragland, Jr. I'alls Church, Va.
Fred Howard Rash .Jcme.sville
Frank Barratt Raymond, III Danville \a
Bobby Carlyle Raynor Chincniaiiiii
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Nancy Jean Redding
Robert Clay Reed
Jesse Le Von Reich
Charles Edwin Reiley .'
John Earl Riddle
Bobby Gene Robinson
Donald Heiu'y Roth
Carolyn Vann Rowe
John Taylor Ryan
Charles Escar Scott
Sara Ruth Selby
Fletcher Paul Sessoms, Jr.
James Edward Sharpe
Ann Burton Sheets
Elizabeth Ann Sherrill
Deanna Wilson Shreve
Charles Lawson Simpson
Jeanne Oldlng Sims
Ellen McLain Smathers
David Bourquin Smith
David Nimmons Smith SiKiircr
Harvey Thomas Smith \\ insiun-.SalcMii
John Horace Smith Wliitevillc
Leland Wrightman Smith, Jr. Fairfax. Va.
Marcia Wilhelmina Snipes S\Ivh
C'liarlottf
iiial,' Estates, Ga.
Fayetteville
Clint.m
I.Mil.n.uk. .\. V.
UaliiKli
Cliatlialii, .\. .).
l;ast Dt'lid
\\ iiiston-Saleni
Charles Bennett Williamson
Clalktoii
Dallas Thurston Stallings, Jr.
i;,lrnl..„
Carol Louise Staples
Snllthrn. l')ll.-
Michael Vick Starling
SniilliH.-l.l
CliSord Cary Steadman, III
\Vi,i-t.,ri-S;,l:-ni
John Clyde Stoner
IVinliDki-. r,i
Jossph Aaron Stringer
M..iitii-cll .. Ky,
Mary Jane Sturdivant
Sp^iila
Hilda Graye Sutton
Faison
Peggy Mae Tanner
S:ilemliurf!
Vivian Joanne Taylor
Wilson
William Kenneth Taylor
Winston-SuL-m
Jack Griffin Tesh \
«,„.rt Xews.Va.
Darryl Wayne Thompson
li..:iii<,ke l{:i\m\f
Jimmy Lee Towe
« iristoii-Sak-ni
Catherine Elizabeth Treadway
Cast.nii-i
Wayne Albert Tuttle
Clcmmciis
Carl Joe Tyner
Lrak-villr
Paul Baggett Vann
Clint. .ri
Robert Stanley Vaughan
Ho.ky Mount
Judy Dianne Wade
Miami, Fla.
Bertha Walmsley Wagster
Columbia, Ti-nn.
David Seth Walker
Winston-Silcm
James Richard Walker
I.rak-Vlllr
Robert Edwin Ward, III
Dul.lin. hvlan.l
James Graham Warlick
Whit.-vill.-
William Capus Waynick
liM.lsvlllr
Thomas Ralph Weadock
Lima. (Ilii.i
Daniel Norton Webster
-Millord. Del.
Donald Eugene Weir
\\iiist.)n-S:iU-ni
Janice Lee Weisenberger
.\shland. Ky.
Kenna Lea West
Fort BragK
Alan Jones White
Elm Citx
Helen Jewel Whitley
Middlesex
Jerry Wayne Whitley
Concord
Robert Elmer Whittle
(Jrlalido, Fla.
Mary Elizabeth Willard
Charlotte
Craven Edward Williams
Momo,.
Patrick Livingston Williams
Wilmington. I),-l
Simmy Keel Williams
Enfield
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Lonnie Rosseau Williford, Jr. HuiliiiKl'm
Charles Francis Wilson Valdese
Virginia Anne Wilson Winston-Salem
Trent Ramsey Wilson \i'\v|i<irl Xews, Va.
Anita Joyce Wood Nashville
Percy Fenton Yates, Jr. \ViIiiii]ikI"ii
Faye Thornton Young Kuxljoro
Nancy Virgiline Young Newton
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Rodney Knight Abbott
Cl.atliMlii. X.J
James Robert Abernathy
Kchiinlil
Sylvia Janet Airhart
A>ll.-Vll|r
James Eliot Aldridge
l.unil.,'rl..l,
Eleanor Rae Allen
I'Jast l,uiiil..il...i
Wayne Harding Allen
\.W:a„r
Mack Floyd Allison
\Vll,sln„-S:,lrn.
David Wheeler Allred
N.u I,nl„l..l,
Evander McKeiver Anderson
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John Herbert Anderson
(•llDiaCn.vi-
Lawrence Hirst Archer
llavrlluuil, I'a,
Bruce Augustus Arrowood
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Barr Gallup Ashcraft
AmiM'ist, Mas^,
Robert Milton Askey
Cli-arHi-l.l. I'a.
Dan Morrissette Averette
Oxloid
June Audrey Babb
Wiiistdll-SaliMll
John James Badoud
WasliiiiKtcli, 1) (■
Edward Grey Bailey
■Ja.-ksuiivilh'
Clabron Ann Barbee
.M..nisvilk'
Phillip Morris Bargoil
\\iiist,,ii-Sal.Mii
Jacob Howard Earnhardt
Laiulis
David James Beal
Leiiiiii
Sybil Jean Beasley
Coats
William Dennis Bell
(ioldshor.,
David Gordon Bennett
Wilistc.ll-Salrlll
Earl Franklin Bantel, II
iHirhalii
William Downey Berquist
\Va>l,u.!;l.n,, DC.
Nancy Lee Berry
Mnrnalit.,,,
William Edwin Bierlin
Aml.l.T, I'a,
Peter Don Billings
Ii,.|if.lali-, Mass,
Gail Barbara Bishop A\
ill.lair Kstates, (ia.
John Glenn Blackburn, Jr.
W.nston-Salem
Barbara Ann Blackwelder
Lenoir
James Ray Blackwelder
Kanna s
James Howard Blanton
(iuilfor.lColK.K,.
Ann Elizabeth Bliss
I)..l.l,s fViiv, X. V,
Robert Sylvester Boatwright
C.MH.VCT
Ellen Christina Boone
,\rlins;l..ii. Va
Joseph Holmes Branson, III
ll,.in,l..li. Va
Rosemary Brewer
Statesvillc
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James Vernon Britt
\\uisl..]i-,S:,|,.,n
Leon Lafayette Brodgen
Wilmington
Terry Lee Brooks
Hickory
Irma Jefferson Browder
DMnvill... V:i.
Benjamin Moore Brower
I,il,,Tty
Steven William Brower
I'luslin.n. .\, V.
Janet Yvonne BuUuck
Hn.ky Mount
Tom Berry Burch
Chrraw, S, C.
Roger Paul Burr ( i
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Sylvia Elaine Burroughs
Hat Cave
Stephen Edwin Butler
.l..l,iisl,mn, Pa.
Joe Swicegood Byerly
( IrcMisliuro
Hilda Edith Cabiness
Shelby
Paul Estil Caldwell, Jr.
Hri,-it.,l, Tenn.
Paul Eugene Campbell
\\insl,.n-Sal™i
Philip Truman Campbell
Sraltlr, Wash.
William Mitchell Carlisle
.\ikcn, S. C.
Nancy Lynn Carpenter
( 'lierryville
William Judson Carson, Jr.
W iiiston-Salem
John Ephriam Carter, Jr.
Faith
Terry Wayne Caudle
Winston-Salpni
Bobby Jones Chipman
l.akriand, Fla.
Jacqueline Clark
Franklin
Carol Elizabeth Clayton
( 'harlotte
Sarah Cyrena Clayton
Ro.xboro
Frederick Roy Clifford
l,.^n,gton
Carole Jean Clodtelter
•I'linniasville
Marvin Everett Coble, HI
HiiihnKtcin
Janice Faye Collins
Wilniinntuii
Richard Pinckney Cook \'
■ Kinia Hrach, Va.
Alex Lane Copeland
Heaufort
Dorothy Evelyn Copenhaver
-Mnrganton
Boyce Vernon Cox, Jr.
Wintcrville
Viva Jean Cox
.Muuiv.^viUc
Earl Bradley Crabtree, Jr.
T.,US„M, .\l(l.
William Delbert Craft, Jr.
liural Hall
Pamela Kay Craven
IIikIi I'oint
Carolyn Loretta Crawford
I'andler
Lowell Crawford
.Miami, Fla.
William Frontis Credle
Raleigh
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Hallsh,.rn
Robert Hopper Crum. Jr.
lis.'^cx
FmIIs. X .1
Judith Raine Grumpier
Fu.
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Henry Sebron Dale
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Charles Reece Davis, Jr.
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David Finch Davis
Silv.T
Spring. Mi
Grady Paul Davis, II
C.nuav
Howard Garrett Dawkins, Jr
Kin^t..l,
Patricia Carolyn Deal
M:.r
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William Paul DeBree
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Jerry Lee Deese
tlrah^im
Robin David Deese
Loxingtdii
Albert Jean DeForest, Jr.
I'taffto«n
Aime Marie Diehl
ChaTlMtlf
Louella Tench Dillingham
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Wayne Carl Dillon
W
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Robert Harold Dixon
Cats
J. Robert Dorsett, Jr.
C;icfnsl„,ro
Kenneth Sanger Duffler
Kinnspiirt. Tcim.
Harold Franklin Dunevant
Reidsville
Linda Roselyn Efird
.^Ihemarle
Thomas Edmond Efird, II
\V,lminKt..n
William Charles Ehalt, Jr.
Card.-i
City, -\, V.
Wayne Joseph Elwart
Chicag... 111.
Fenton Tilson Erwin, Jr.
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Martin Andrew Evensen
Kl.ini
Park. X Y.
James Hopkins Farlow
.S.phia
Richard Douglas Fearrington W
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Herbert Jay Feitelberg
Br.
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Johnny Lynn Fischer
UigSt
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Sarah Elizabeth Fish
Raleigh
Herbert George Fisher I
'nint I'
oasaiit. X.J.
Glenda Faye Force
Miami. Fla.
Anthony Floyd Francis
W
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Thomas Doyal Franklin, Jr.
MorcaTilui,
Donald Wayne Frederick
(;,il,l>l„,r,,
Robert Alexander Freeman,
III
I)..l,S..II
Virginia Gail Freeman
CliarL.ttp
Alan Robert Friedman
llr.-at
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Allan Herbert Fuhr
K:
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Susan Elizabeth Fulkerson
I.iitl
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Johnny Leon Gaddy
l/ik.
Virw, S. C.
Harry Yandle Gamble, Jr.
I!
<.aii..kc, Va.
Eura DuVal Gaskins, Jr.
M.mrcc
Richard Harold Gibson
FairT.ioiit.
Annette Lelia Gill
Halrigl,
Fred Stephen Glass
Ashoboro
Lloyd Keeter Godwin, Jr.
.Ahoskic
Barbara Ann Grajit
Ta^■|ol■svill,■
Brenda Mae Gray
IliKli I'..i.it
Carolyn Barbee Green
M..nisvillc
Gordon Lee Greene
Lexington
Harold Franklin Greeson
Greensboro
Maj-tha Kaye Griffin
KannaiKilis
Irvin Washington Grogan, III
U
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Edgar Dallie Gurley, Jr.
.Xeuton
Sharon Jeanne Habich
W
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Gary Albert Haddad
M. h
,.,.s,„„t, Pa.
Carol Anne Haenni
H.
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Henry James Haigler
I'l
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John Carl Hamrick, Jr.
Slielln-
Richard Eugene Hamrick
Slielhy
Thomas Gordon Handy
W
nst.Mi-Salem
James Colquitt Harper
w
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Patricia Lottie Harris
Tli..TiKi.-vilIe
Richard Carlisle Haworth
I.iinil.n-tim
Beverly Jean Hayes
l.uriil.,.|t(in
William Clarkson Heise
liim
,.-it..«M. Pa.
Mary Beth Heitman
W
n.-iliin-Salem
Maurice Allison Helms
H
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Robert Edward Helms
Morganton
George Phil Hemstreet
i-al.a
Neth, .\nti,
Lynda Kay Henry
W'aynrsville
Ann Farrington Herring
W
iisl.Hi-Salem
Hazel Ruth Hill
La(iranKe
Sylvia Ann Hill
Yancey Coleman Hines. Jr.
(Ireensl,,,,-,,
James Robert Hodges
H-A
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Larry Neil Holcomb
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Sandra Carol Holder
.Mi.uiit .Airy
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Brenda Kay Honeycutt AlliiiiKiilc
James Edward Honeycutt M r-\'ill.
William Alonzo Hoover, Jr. Muipln
Thomas Carleton Hope, Jr. Wmnrik.i, III
Ella Sue Hopkins Siikiii, \':i
George Priestley Davis Hudnor \\:ikr I'crcsi
Philip Ray Hudson li.i.lsvilli-
Jan Pressley Huggins lliinin-Miivin.
Doris Ann Hultin Knis;>|i"ii. 'I'liiii
Barrett McKenzie Hunter \\ instnn-Silriu
William Grady Ijames MdcL^vilh
Clarence Frye Ikerd I'lrnvillc K\ -
Steven Terry Irvin SIhII.v
Fay Cochrane Isenhour ( ' mci
Anne Brown Ivey \\ in>l"n-S:il(iii
James Eugene Jackson
Joann Rose Jackson
Jo Anne Johnson
Linda Mae Johnson
Joseph Thompson Johnston
Russell Wood Jordan
Ronald Thomas Kadon
Richard Eugene Kelly
David Stocks Kemp
Plumer Whitelaw Kendall, Jr.
Jeffrey Brown Ketner
Wayne Gray Kiger
Murray Carlyle Kinlaw, Jr.
David Walter Knapp i
Steven Haywood Knight
Fred Burton Knott, Jr.
Albert Paul Koehler
Shirley Koontz
Carolyn Jean Koss
Gee-Yin Kwok
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Uul.-igl,
llivrr i-nlvsl. III
l!ui-il Hall
l,uii]l»Tt<.n
Briuh. Fl:,.
ClKirlnttr
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Barbara Arm Lamb
Stephen Erson Lawing Tiitiit
Mike Lee, III Kinsl.i!
Edward A. Leinss ( llinviru. II
Charles Hobert Beecher Leonard \\ insicui-Salci
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Rosalind Robinson Levering
Haltim,,
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Charles McDonald Lewis
Xr
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David Vernon Liner
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Shirley Mae Lloyd Lippert
Wilisliil
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Benjamin Alan Long
HurliiiKt.Hi
George Earl Long
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Frank Knight Lord, III
lilrh,,,,
Ml, Yd.
Jean Lounsbury
W.ll
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Betty Lee Lumpkin
Jar-k
soiiville
David Lee McAulay
.Mo
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Guy Frank McCormick
F
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Alice Rayburn McDevitt
Wak
iMiri^.-st
William Patton McDowell, III
(ililla Hr.
.■h. Va.
Thomas Charles McGarry 1
alK Cliu
.■h, Va,
Robert Lee McGee
M..I
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Rachel Marie McGee
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Ronald Marlin McGraw
Miil.llrt.
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Donnie Bruce McLean
Dunn
William Duncan McLean
I.u
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Bobby Wayne McLendon
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Travis Darryl McLendon
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John Raymond McNierney
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Morris David McRae
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Hugh Karr McSwain, III
Sli.'lli\
John William MacDonald
M.anill
s, N. Y
Edward Joseph Mahoney
■■all> Chi
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Alexander Edward Mandy S.
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Jeffrey Emmett Marlow
llirkon
Bryant Franklin Marshall
Wlii-n
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Clement Reynolds Marshall, Jr. 1
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Francis Kendall Martin
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James Donald Martin
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Alice Elizabeth Matheny
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Newton Peterson Mathews, Jr
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Roger Allen Matusoff
Davl
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Clarence Douglas Maxwell, Jr.
l''a
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William Michael Mead
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Sammy Ray Merrill
B.aur<ii
Eugene Taylor Merryman
lirlli,
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Virgil Marvin Messer
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Lawrence Wallace Meyer
KmIIs
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Richard Earl Meyer
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Stephen Bright Milans
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Bobby Reginald Miller
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Robert Allan Miller
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William Alvin Miller
riiiii
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Avalon Nichols Minton
Nuiil
Will,.
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George Wesley Mitchell
.l:irk
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Jacquelynn Faye Mitchell
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Nancy Jane Mitchell
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Nancy Jane Mitchem
Clin
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Charles Jeffrey Mitchiner
1,.
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John Nicholas Monarek
M..
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Jerry Douglas Moore
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Ronald Allen Moore
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Roy Elsworth Moore
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William Gene Moore
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Robert Holstead Moran
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Jeaiinette Watts Morison
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Joshua Jurant Morton, Jr.
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William Moody Mote
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John Garland Mulford
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Thomas Camper Mundy
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Richard Conrad Nesi
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John Garwood Newitt, Jr.
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Peggy Joyce Newkirk
Wilnn
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Joe Donald Nichols TImh
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Brearly Eugene Nicholson
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Betty Kay Overman
Una
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Judith Anne Palmer
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Ruth Josephine Pancoast
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Betty McArthur Parker
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Milton Preston Pasquith
M.l
Oscar Eugene Pearson, III
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Margaret Rankin Perry
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Mary Martin Pickard
l,r\l
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Peggy Dale Pierce
Hal
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Edward Andrew Pitoniak
Wrsi n
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David Walter Pittman
Hill
Merle Lee Pokempner
Hal
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L,-Nins;I..Ti
Frank HoUister Potter
Hralllort
Susan Isabel Powers
W
i-lnn-.-;iilcm
Thomas Donald Preston
I'llir Ihdl
Andy Marshall Price
ClKUL.tlr
John Paul Prinsen
SMl.m. X, J.
Bland Bee Pruitt
l.nui..l,mg
Richard Henry Quast
Clii.Mi;... Ill,
James Martin Racz Xi'
V Uni
Mvirk. X.l,
David Berry Rader
.Mi.rKMiit.i,
William Raymond Ralph, Jr.
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Alton Clark Raynor (
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lipMrl,, Fla.
Charles Richard Reeves
Xurl
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Joseph Curry Regan, Jr.
Tll..nilisvi|]r
Robert Joyce Reid, III
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Martin Walter Richwine, III
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James Leslie Riddle, Jr.
A^Im-Iwmo
Robert Eugene Rimel
Iliui
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Norman Larry Roach
Ii:,s«.n. Vm.
John Meade Roche
IliiK,
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Roy Harlin Rockwell
11, fill l'"i„l
James Rufus Rogers, III
lialrlKl,
Charles Mack Rowe
I'-iill.-
Chuirl,, V:i.
Hesta Brint Royster
Kallstcn
John Charles Rozier, Jr.
St. PauLs
Robert Allen Rupard
StatpsvilU'
Deborah Jane Russell
Slnpi
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Melvin Theodore Salman
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William Arthur Sanford, Jr.
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George Stanton Scarlett
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James Robert Searcy
CIki
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Joseph Milton Sears
(Iivcii.'ilioro
Virginia Foy Seawell
l!,:,'kinKl,am
Terry Le Roy Shaneyfelt
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Edwin Jennings Shapard ( il
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David Eaton Shaw
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Jesse Edwin Shearin, Jr.
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William Shendow
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Sarah Thetis Shepherd
Itali'iKh
Charles Marion Sheppard
l,aws,n,v,llr
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Doris Carol Slawter
Wiiistoii-Salcin
Robert Ja.rret Small
FlusliiiiK. N. V
Margaret Ann Smith
WiiiMun-Silrir,
Ray Markham Smith
Kirisi..!
William Grady Smith, Jr.
l!:,lr,s;l
Wilton Winstead Smith, Jr.
n;itl
James Edward Snow, Jr.
.\UKU.-t:,, (i;i
George Baker Snuggs, Jr.
\V:,.lr>l,,,r,
Raymond Woodrow Southard
Fianklii
Phyllis Virginia Sowden
l'il,,t .\I,.uiil:iii
Dallas Wayne Spainhour
TlinniMsvill.
Judy Faye Sperling
Sli,-ll,>
William Lindsey Stafford, Jr.
Winsloii-SriliTi
Robert Myers Stanley
i:ri'i'iisl)(n'<
Suzanne Stanley
(livcli.shnru
Carol Elaine Steele
Ma.li.soi
Richard Carroll Stegall
lf;UHllr„KU
John Samuel Stevenson
<:,v,.nsl„,r,
Peter Albert Stirrup
W.^slpnll, ('..nil
Bessie Via Stone
Hassi'lt, Va
Charles Venable Stone
Rcalinkc. Va
George Perkins Stone, Jr.
Hicl.ni..ii.l, Va
Charles Stradley Stovall
Oxf.in
Anna Sue Stowe
M.nmt Ilulh
Bonnie Jean Sullivan
Wilniiiml.,!
John Alexander Surgener Kitts, Ky.
Lewis William Sweigart < ollinn-n t. \. J.
Samuel Charles Talbert (iuillnnl ('..llrKc
Barbara Joy Taylor (lastcmia
Charles Hart Taylor Pisgah FoiT.^it
John Manley Teachey, Jr. Tcaclicv
James Joseph Tejcek Uci\\\n, 111.
Margaret Jean Tesh .Xc-wpmi Xths, \ a.
Nelson Jeffrey Theodore Baltlmoiv, M,l.
Leon King Thomas Mai-.-^lialllicag
Milton Wiley Thomas Charlofii'
Virginia Lou Thomas (irfpiishuro
Dwight Davis Thompson, Jr. Uiiral Hall
Jack Allen Thompson Fayi'ttrville
Joan Carpenter Tucker \\iii,-iton-8alem
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John Armand Valentino KcmII,.
I'.-uk. N.J
Ronald Bruce Valley ( la
r City, \'a
Luther Rochester Vann, Jr. I!
Mii.,k(', \:i
Freeman Maurice Vaughan, Jr.
Calax, Va
Donny Pete Vestal
U 1:
Oliver Hiram Vestal
<c-iiali.-vill.
Joseph Scott Vincent, Jr.
Ilrrnsl.un
Sue Carol Wade
('ll.alliill,
Robert Earl Wagoner, Jr. (
hili;, (In.v,
Lynda Burl Waldrop W ii
stoii-Sali'ii
Eleanor Sue Wallace Wii
sl,,i,-Salrii
William Peter Walther, III W ii
^l..li-Sal<-ll
Henry Harrison Warren, Jr.
l'lalTl.,«i
Johnny Wayne Washburn
Sliclli\
Warren Seki Watkins
■a\.-lt,'vill.
William Scott Watson lill^T,.l^ .\ii, >
, .VrKrnliii:
McCoy Carlos Watts, Jr.
(;a..|u„h
Jerry Davidson Weathers
Sla)ilr,\
Henry Jefferson Weaver
Slal.'svilh
Beverly Christine Weisner Winstmi-Sali'm
William Oscar West ()klali..ma C-Ay. Okla.
David Morton Westerfleld LmiiImii. Ky.
Julia Erwin Westmoreland Cliailiitlr
Ralph Benham Weyburn, III Oak Park, 111.
Harvey William White, Jr.
John Finley White
Stanley Hartshorn Whiting, Jr.
lailK'M
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Victor Harry Whitmeyer ('laiilonl, X. .1.
Walter Raphael Wiley ( 'hrstii Kdd, S. ('.
Linda Christine Wilkerson liinhcslci-, .\. Y.
Alice Annette Williams Kin.sloii
David Earl Williams It..iky Muiinl.
Ernest George Williams, Jr. roilNiimulli, \';i.
Herbert Eugene Williarrs W iii.-lnii-S.ilfjii
Linwood Irvin Williams liirlinii)T]il, Va,
Richard Lee Wilson Thimiasvillc
Thomas Marshall Wilson \Viii.<t<in-Sali'ni
Robert Davis Winesett, Jr. (lalax, Va.
Basil Newton Wolfe, Jr. M..iiiilaiii Ciix. Tiain
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Curtis Williajn Wood, Jr.
Charles Harold Woodell
John Berkeley Woodlief
Frank Spencer Woody
Clyde Archer Wootton
HiKl, P.
Hisli I'.
liurluiKt'i
Robert Donald Worrell Pulaski. Va.
Judy Gardner Wrinkle I'mt l.au.ln.lalr. Fla.
Mildred Anne Wylie .Mcnnr.-villi-
Ida Elizabeth Yates I'urliar
Betty Carolyn Young Hiilgi\va\ . \a-
Theodore Martin Zawacki Lindt-n. X. J.
Paul Lee Zink Winstnn-Salem
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THIRD YEA
llir Sliulriil H.ir Assochjiwn ()J)iar> jir: Clurln. IXixis. 'I'm,
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LAW
William Drew Arrowood
Code Lee Austin
Plato Collins Barwick, Jr.
Donald R. Canady
Ronald Conrad Dilthey
Kennieth Sawyer Etheridge
Cyrus J. Faircloth
Robert Humphrey Forbes
Charles Gilmore Furr
Lung Island. X. Y.
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Carroll Franklin Gardner
Clive Irwin Goodson
Marvin Kenneth Gray
Harold Gene Hall
William Evan Hall
Franklin Nance Jackson
Bobby Frank Jones
Robert Alden Jones
Bob Wilson Lawing
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AR LAW
Clinton Orville Light
S|,n
Joseph Charles McDarris
Waviu'.-vil
William Flint Marshall, Jr.
W.ilniil I'"
John Garland Mills, III
Wiiistun-Sal.-
George Coan Mountcastle
Wiiist.ili-Sal.-
Robert Joseph Robinson
.\lic.sk
Thomas Williford Thomas
li.iikv M.Ml
Richard Moore Warren
Du.
Frank J. Yeager
Va.lkllivi
James M. Yelton, Jr.
Bakur.^vi
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: llifv Jmrii.l nlirt slept.
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SECOND YEA
I^rry Thr,iiips„ii. fmije
Hill Aynck. Vm-Vmhkiit.
Leon Corbetl, Secretary.
Glis Daz'is, Treauirer.
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Wiley F. Bowen
Hoffman
Leon Henry Corbett, Jr.
BuvKuw
William Eugene Crosswhite
Stuti'SVlllc
Charles McMillan Davis
L.,ui.l,v.rK
Robert Taylor Hedrick
Raleigh
Emil Failing Kratt
Matthi'ws
Alfred A. McNamee
Tiy..i.
Joe Thomas MiUsaps
\\i
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Marshall L. Pegram
Br
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Hugh Glenn Pettijohn
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William Lee Powell
HalriKl.
Nancy Dennis Sherk
\\i
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Gary A. Sluder
U.i.-cst.T
Larry Adams Thompson
Fayi-ttcvillc
Frederick L. Tumage
K
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Robert Morton Weinstein
tJreeiislimu
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FIRST YEA
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A /irmjinrnr l,ili\rr l.il'n ,i slum hrr.iL-.
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LAW
Earl Pendleton Bell, Jr.
.\ulaii.lir
Bruce Burry Briggs
M:us Hill
William Herbert Brown, Jr.
Iluntcrsvillc
Samuel Jerome Crow
Ashcville
Charles B. Deane, Jr.
Uu.-kiiiKhum
Ronald Gene Edmundson
St:intoiisliiirg
Merrill Jarvis Erans
.Min.-kif
Murray C. Greason, Jr.
W iiist.m-S:ilcm
David Joyner Haynes
Canton
James Wilton Hunt
Whitrvillf-
Jim Johnson
\\"Hi>tnri-Sal.-in
William Eugene Johnston
\\ii..-tun-8ali.m
Clinton Eugene McElroy
Cialiaiii
Raymond C. McRorie
K.Tii.-i^villc
Charles B. Merryman
Bc'lh.'Mla, M.I
Richard Neal Randleman
Junc^vilk-
Charles Shuftord Sawyer
Hryson City
A. Lincoln Sherk
Winston-yalcm
Charles R. Tedder
Bladenl).....
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Hohhy Jones. Ma^ntrar.
jof Milhaps, Clerk.
John Hasty, Exchequer,
Bobby Robinson, Historian.
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Mrs. ]„ Ami Gm.Uoi.
PHI DELTA P
Ruffin Inn ot Phi IXIt.i Phi .\i:.un cmiu ciH uirh honors schoListicalK-
tor l<'5K-5y, CLiptunng the Faculty Scholarship TrophN' tor the thir-
teenth successive \ear. In intraniurals, the Legal Kaglcs captured the
independent crow n in football, adding to the fraternity's independent
volle\ball championship and campus golf championships for the spring
of IV59.
Bobby Jones as magister proved to be an excellent leader who along
with Bill Marshall represented the law school in the annual moot court
participation.
The Initiation C'erenionies were again held in the North ("arolina
Supreme Court chambers on March I''th which proved an en]o\able
culmination tor a successtui \ear lor the "liddle-Dee-Fees."
Mrmhrs n/ I'll, IMr.: I'ln Ir^frjlernily.
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PHI ALPHA DELTA
TimbcrlaUc ("liaptcr nl Plii Alpha IXIra Lau Kriitcrnity was cirgan-
izcd on the Wake IVircst Collc-ge campus on October 17, 1947. The
name of the chapter was taken from Dr. I'dgar \\'. Tiniberlake, who
was one nt the most outstanding teachers on the lau school facult)'.
Since its toundation it has been the purpose ot PAD, not only locally
but nationally, to promote brotherhood among its members in striving
to obtain a knowledge of the law. The fraternity also tends to cultivate
a closer bond ot friendship and the attainment ot a higher and broader
cultute than that atlorded b\' the law school itself.
Miss Cimmw Tnhbh
Mrmhrrs nf riii Alpk, Drlt.! I.nv/r.
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\h Ir^^r H.ul.lmt. A
llhl.t:, Ihnrtn,
\ Winning M..iMin uuhKls a lut winx- th.in ckvcn men
working together as a unit. 1 here must he eiKinlination
behind the scenes letueen eoaehes, athletic ilirectnrs
and trainer. These are the men we never hear much
about will) Idtm an integral part lA the winning conilii-
natmn. I he\ look after the hii\ s ti> make sure that the\'
are in the ver\ best physical condition, take care of the
ticket sales, bu\ equipment and ot course otier their
experienced coaching. Let I's also renieml)er that these
men are Wake Forest's good will ambassadors wherever
they go, and as such reflect our college in the best possible
light. Murray Cjreason was such a man, devoted to the
college and highly regarded in college athletic circles as
a man whose good will was limitless. Because ot the
eflorrs <il these men and a r. dented Deacon team school
KiU'uiintx. Hij.l (miiIi r.iiil Aimii. Sijiidmn. Km Meyer. Clunk Kmn. iJimr Hjth.in. Hill I lilJ.I-niii.l. Hill ( iiilJiJirl.L
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COACHES
ul Hiuk liilh. h„„ih.,ll („-(., pi.,,
Paul Anieti. Head Fmthall Co.uli.
spirit reached u liigh pitch which rcalK paid iiH as
the tans \\ itnesscd the most successful season since
1^51, SIX wins and four losses, to grab third place in
the Atlantic Coast Conference. Three of these losses
were real heartbreakers. Tulane's victory came when
the Dcacs tailed to score time after time from inside
the five yard line of the Green V\'aves. The difference
between winning and losing the Carolina game was
a matter of our failure to cash in on conversions.
Perhaps our greatest disappointment was the loss b>-
two points to Clemson, a nationally recognized
powerhouse, after scoring thirty-one points against
them. We cheered, we cried, we built bonfires and
had pep rallies and then we cheered some more; one
of these days, we promised ourselves, we will lieat
Carolina and DuUe. It was a \ear of real surprises
ending in a 43 to 20 rmit of South (Carolina. (Quarter-
back Norman Snead had quite a season, setting tour
ACC records for total passing yardage, total yardage
gained rushing and passing, touchdown passes com-
pleted (12), most passes completed and most passes
attempted. Pete Manning and Neil MacLean were
invited to play in the Blue (iray game while Nick
Patella was invited to play in the North South game
We were sorry to lose Head Coach Paul ,\men at
the end of the season after he had built the team up
from a winless season two years before.
The I960 edition of the Demon Deacon football
team .should be even tougher with the loss of onh
tour lettcrmcn from the probable starting unit and
four strong men coming in to fill their positions.
THE FOOT
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r.,» /'.i/,7/.i. U.IHW/Hi;, Klipl,:r-^ski. Krliln Irrnll. M.uL.jH. h.lh. Ilmlnr. (Km,', r.ntrr. R,,u. Sn..,„l r"« -■(//,«. /V.o,,, Ri//, r,,K,,;vr. ««/,■-
'. Shppui. \li(rr.u^.S„nlli. Siir.td. hiihli. I li.r.l r.,« \l,l)„iiiitll. \\„ljf. R„h„is,„i, \l ,ll,.„ii„iii, Hiiry.rss. M.irlnir.iii. I'jhnr. Kiihr, IL,,l,„.w, Ljiiirr.
th r..« ///,//. ()^h„,ir. Mihl.l. r,ll. R,;Uy. Wlnlf. Willuiin. Si-^Wll. ('„h-r. Hull, I'.ns.irrlh. Kilth r..\v l.uoh. Wilh.iiiis. Sm:«h. Muse. Cox. R„lli,
\l,.nn. Irsh. I„ti,ly„l. Irm,,. ('ulltzi'nz.
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TEAM
Buck loll.
II .,,„. Wolff
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wak^fT^est
N. CfS^ATE
Bcliind the pcrtormances of Nick Patella and
Norman Sncad Wake F"orest squeaked by N. C.
State. The game was played in mist and rain, but
Wake Forest made the most of its opportunities to
come out on top.
The Deacons had to come from behind, the
held goal by Patella proving to be the difference.
.Amen's strategy had paid off again.
Wake Forest scored first when Sncad drove over
tor the score, but State tied the game up at 7-7 as
the half ended.
In the second half Patella kicked a held goal for
the three point margm, but this didn't last long. .-X
scoring pass pushed State out in front by a score
ot 14-10. Now, with less than four minutes remain-
ing, Bonccutter smashed over for the final score of
the game. Patella's conversion was good and State
couldn't make up the three point deficit. It ended
118
m'mk^ '» ^ m. « .
ca^iIna
This uas the hig one. Another opportunitN' at
Carnhna, CIrecU Week and rain all at the same time.
The Tar Heel.s w ere the tirst to seore when Kloehak
rammed over trnm the three \aril line earh' in the
game. The ennversinn ua.s gimd and Wake trailed
7-0. It took us ten plays to move the hall 64 \ards
for our first touchdown but the extra point uas
blocked and we still trailed 7-6. Carolina .scored
again and made their conversion good. Wake
Forest scored tor the second time \\ ith three minutes
gone in the second i|uarter when .Mae
over trom the tour, hut the eon\ersi(in failed and
ue trailed 14-12 at the half.
In the second halt ('arolina scored ayain for seven
more. \\ ith a minute and one halt left in the game
MacLcan .scored again, and this time the conversion
was good tmt it was just too late. Wake Forest 1*^,
Carolina, 21. .Ma\t)c ne.xt year.
Amen ijrfs ■u.-nrd ImiH the
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Winston Frttih t,'w.v hn^h for inttritph
WAKft FOREST
When the IX-JCDPS invaded Duke surprises were
ui score tor rhcm. C^oach Paul Amen had prepared
his defences tor a powerful running attack t'roni the
lilue Devils, but Duke passed instead. The throwing
arm ot Duke quarterback, George Harris, provided
the Blue Devils uith a 21-6 half time lead which the
Deacons never overcame.
Duke scored tirst on a long pass early in the
game, but Wake came right back w ith a touchdow n
when Snead completed a pass to Jerry Ball. The
Blue Devils closed out the first half with a si.\t\'-
yard drive which made the score 21-6 in favor of
Duke. W'c couldn't overcome this deficit in the
second halt despite the record-breaking fort\-four
passes thrown by Norman Snead.
i he game provided plenty of excitement. Duke
fumbled five times, and W^ike Forest had five
passes intercepted. Ihe ball changed hands many
nines but 27-15 was the best that we could do.
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wak£f7rest
iIfQi.
1 rajling by eleven points at the halt. Wake
Forest's oftence rose to the occasion by crushing
\'.P.l. in the second half before a Homecoming
crowd of 10,000 at Bowman Gni\' Sradium.
The Deacs scored first after a short punt return
gave them the ball on the Gobbler's 35 yardhne.
Norman Snead completed a pass to Pete Manning
from the 0 yard line and after the conversion Wake
led "-0. \irginia Tech bounced back before the
halt with a devastating running attack which cli-
maxed in a score. A held goal and another touch-
down put an end to the halt with X'.P.l. ahead IS
to 7.
The second halt was all Wake Forest with two
offensive drives ending with touchdowns to give
us a 21-lS lead. Behind the ground attack of Bill
Skippon and Joe Bonecutter we scored again when
Chuck Reile\' smashed over to put the stopper on
it 27 to IS.
ilmritTino, ladle on U';/ir FiiTnl pi.
WAK^F^EST
U. MA^^LAND
Our first coiitcrciicc game was plavL-d before a
eniu.l nf 20,000 in Byrd Stadium, College Park,
Mar\ land. The first half of the game « as a defensive
battle. Wake Forest scoring with a field goal b\-
Xiek Patella trorii the lerrapin r\\ent\-two \ard
hne.
rile seeond half began with Mar\ land taking thi
opening kick-ofl" and iiiarehing SO yards for thei
touehdoun. I he conversion was good and Waki
trailed 7->. With three minures and thirt\- second
to go in the third quarter Snead connected with ;
loiirteen yard pass play to Bill Ruby, climaxing
5V \ard drive. The conversion was good and w
took another one. final score, W'ike forest II),
,\lar\land 7.
Old III hoiiihii III srii/i till- iliiit.
WAKE QdREST
TULallE U.
Wake Forest received the rirst loss of the season
against lulane in New Orleans. The game featured
strong defensive pla\ b\ both sides with a total
of si.xtecn punts, and little oftence. However,
Wake forest had two scoring opportunities which
were stopped inside the tw<i yard line of Fulane.
The first and only score in the game was a tw ent\ -
two yard touchdown run by Tulanc in the third
period of pla\'. .Mter the sci>re Wake Forest fought
back and carried the ball to the ( ireen Wave.s's three
yard line but could not score. 1 his drive leatured
the running of Bill Skippon.
Wake I'orest, hampered b\ the 7i degree weather,
couldn't cash in on its opportunities, and ililane
won It with 6 points.
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wak^fj^est
flor^aQtate
The future looked bnylir for Wiike Forest this
season, and there was no disapcmiiirnienr to De.ieon
fans in the tirst game.
Wake Forest took a first half lead nf <)-(). The
scoring began with a twent\-nine \ard held goal
bv Nick Patella. Later in the first half, ()uarterbaek
Norman Snead eompleted a touehdow n pass to
Bill Hull. However, the Seminoles countered
quickly in the second half to take a 20-9 lead.
With less than six minutes remaining Wake fought
back to score two more touchdowns, highlighted
by the passing of Norman Snead. The Seminole
offence stalled, and Wake Forest held on for a
twd piiint aihantage and a final score of 22-2(1,
.\,,/ \l.ul ,.ui ,/.',,*,, .1 ivrfect kick
WAK^fREST
Wake Forest scored early to go ahead 7-0 on a
spectacular interception and run li\' halfback,
Bobby Robinson. This began a continuous scoring
parade for both sides, and the half ended w ith the
Deacons holding a 17-14 advantage.
.At the start of the second halt VVake scored
behind the passing of Norman Snead and a sen-
sational run by Neil MacLean to make it 24-14.
Ihe Tigers charged back with two touchdowns
and moved ahead 27-24. Ihree pla\s later, John
Morns plunged over to put us ahead again 31-27.
Later, Clemson fumbled and Bill Hull recovered,
but Clemson's ( ieorge Usr\' intetcepted a Reiley
pass and later scored to give the 1 igers the hnal
tally, .v!-i|.
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wak4f3rest
S. C^^INA
I his was rhc gaiiK' that s.iu us uain nur sixth
victiir\ and a 6-4 rcLoal tnr rlic \Lar, rhc best
since- l''^l. Unucvcr, Wake had m overecmie an
lS-2() deficit at the hairafrcr a series nrtouchdoun
suapinn-.
Miduay in the third i]uartcr. Wake Idrest
broke loose with two sconnj; drives m a permd
ot less than three niinntcs. I'litch scoreil fnmi the
( lamccdck 4ft (or the hrsr "t these talhes and Wake
I'orcst iiKived ahead 24-2(1. luo pkns alter the
kick. lit" l5ol, McCreary blocked a pass on the S. C.
2s and Norman Snead passed to the end-zone
u here I'utch was waiting for six more. Wake
scored two more times the second ot these coming
in the closing seconds ot the game w hen Buck
Jolly went all the wav for the hnal tallv, 4^-20.
-» m^ •> -A -* -;
Mjtl r,ui (rfj .idditmial yjr.l fnr Jint dn-xi-ii.
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Wake Forest opened the game with a >9 yard
score by Bobby Roliinson after a pass interception
bv Jerry Ball. MacLean's conversion was good and
ue led 7-0 at the end of the rirst i|uarter. The
(Cavaliers came back with a sixt\ yard march to
score, but their attempt tor rhe two extra points
tailed, \^ake scored twice more in the first half
with a pass from Snead to .\llen and a drive by
joe Bonecuttcr. Both conversions were good and
we led 21-6 at rhe half
I'.arly in the second half a penalt\' gave Wake
Forest the ball on \"irginia's >9. .Mael.ean scored,
and again the conversion was good. A blocked
kick ser up the last scoring play for \'irginia, but
again their conversion for two points failed. In
the fourth quarter Wake scored again on a pass
from Parker to Bill Hull, the extra point was wide
and the game ended Wake Forest '4. University
of X'lrginia. 1 2.
BASKETBALL
Rilclnr. Il/i;i;"'<. V"/'. HiiJ.I. (oMpiMi. Clupprll. Lmijh-r. h,rle. Second rn« : McOn. (jillrn. Del'orler. McKiiwry, Bryaiil. Mitchell, ftff«,-//. Third row:
l\uhr. A,lkws. ILul. Wui^lhw.
(\,p:.u„ Ihir H„JJ
(Mill "Hones" McKii
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I.rnny Chappill
Alln
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Charlie Forte
1959 BASKETBALL
RECORD
WF
6')
Ohio State
--
\\v .
WF. .
45
H4
N. estate
Tennessee
. .51
WF . .
7?
\. C. State
. ... 59
57
VV F
90
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Davidson
George Washington . . .
. . - -55
75
WF . . .
S3
Clemson
Toledo
64
WF. . ..
WF. . .
63
70
WF
67
54
\'irginia
;Mar\land
. , . 64
. . , .47
WF.
45
Dayton
Duke
. .62
WF ....
WF . . .
SO
63
*WF. . ..
KO
HolvCros.s
. . , ,71
WF. .
65
,Mar\land
64
*WF
61
5 3
50
WF .
W F .
SO
104
North ("arojina , .
South C^arohna . .
69
*WF....
North CaroHna
5(1
94
WF....
77
Clemson
62
W F .
106
\'irginia
66
WF. .. .
59
74
North Carolina
South Carolina
. .62
... 5 3
WF
83
Duke
X'ijlanova
64
WF. . . .
WF
S9
70
* Denotes.
IJi.ML- C'las.sic (
ianie.
WF . . . .
94
St. Francis (Pa.)
60
127
Bc.tK
to sec
Ik- sits
uh.it I
■s has l)ci.(iTiic a legend :i> man\' of us nver the past tcu \ears.
;a\ thc\ ciiiiiL- to the games just to see hini go through his
. " I his year /,;/(■ Magazine honored coach McKinne\' w irh an
entitled "I he F.rupting Antics ot Mr. Bones," a pictorial
it Bones as the Wake Forest tans sec hiin. More than once
.•s have l)een diverted trom an exciting play l>y l.enn\' ("happell
about the loudest pair of arg\le sock.s imaginatile. But there
oblivious to It all. e\es fixed on the game, sometimes threaten-
reteree with his lite. New legislation against this t\pe ot
■-rration on the part ot a coach has dampened Ins st\le some-
ut he is. nevertheless. Bones.
\'i,l„ry .,t CIl.,/;! 1 1 ill.
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ONES
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spirits urn- lllill' .
' /;.;/'/"■" dnhhln .,s link,- pi
Bones prcdictLtl twciitx wins ,\nA h\v losses but the team tell
down and onK won nineteen, losing six, beating C'arolina twice,
u inning the Dixie C'lassic Tournament and ending their season tied
tor tirst place in the ACC prior to the pla\otts at Raleigh. There w as
great disappointment after the game at (ircensboro where it was
("arolina by three, .\ftcr the game beloved Frank .McGuirc offered
his usual "1 hope we « ill be able to play some fjood teams at Greens-
boro next year." However, there was no comment trom him atter
the Dcacs staged a tremendous comeback in the second halt nt the
game at the Woollen Gymnasium to trounce the stunned Tar Heels
HO to 6<J. Bostwick and Johnson dorms were hastily serenaded with
spontaneous songs and Bones's crew went on to w in again.
ACTION
tfi;»^i7T>fWi^;K• ,'-^
1959 WAKE FOREST
BASEBALL RECORD
C.ll.v
OhinScitc
Rcllins
\c« York LniN
Siiurli C.irolin.i
tlkinson
\'iri;inui lech
Duke
\(irtli (~arolin;i
South C,iiri)lin;i .
(^kmsiin
\.C;. State. ...
X'lrginia
.Maryland
Duke
\. estate...
.Maryland
X'lrginia
Ncirth Carolina.
\. C. State. . .
( .lenison
onlereiiee uanies
9(L)
4(1.)
4(1.)
1
V(L)
9(L)
4(L)
Hoh I'ltmmons, uiir leadmg ACC pitcher.
Wib iiLiii m.drs
iStorS&'
RUCTU
Hrimn i;i-/j iihin mil M smrid.
134
The end of the 1959 season found Wake Forest's
baseball team uith a nine and six league record and a
thirteen and eight overall mark. The Deacons ended
the season tied for hrst place but lost to the Clemson
Tigers in the playoffs, placing them third in the At-
lantic Coast Conference standings. Sophomores Jay
Franklin and Bob Plemmons sparked the team through-
out the season. Franklin took ACC batting honors \\ ith
a .390 percentage.
1 he Deacon squad lost nine lettermen but \\ dl be
bolstered by several hot Sophomore prospects for the
1960 season. Coach Jack Stallings has high hopes for
a very successful season and the Deacons should once
again be a strong contender for the ACC championship.
F.nding their college baseball careers were Jack Phillips,
Byron Bullard, Ron Guthrie, Buster Ledtord, Frank
Skinner, Bill Barr, John T\ner, Jim (iarrell. Bob
Laurence, Marion Miller and ('harlie Carpenter.
135
The Wake Fnrcsr gr^ipplcrs uerr phigucil uirh
serious injuries this \e;ir. A nuniher of the treshiiicn
from the 1959 S(]u;Ki did nor return and several trans-
ferred. John Ashl)urn, in the 167 lb. chiss, was foreed
to wrestle in the unhmited class and did an outstanding
iob until he \\ as injured and forced to quit. Bob Johan-
nesen in the 1 '7 class and John Stoner in the 147 class
were also put out of commission in the middle of the
season, (xiach Peters looks for a stnmger team ne.xt
year with the advent of several promising freshmen.
136
/,i,v,M, Aihcrajl. U.,lt,r. l,m. Immai. I'/uhl, ilu.nipsoii. I'altaii.
11k- 1V5'' X.itiUors broke tluir winlcss srrc.ik winch
plagued tliL-m last \x-ar, \\ inning their opening meets
against CIcmson and South Carolina. 1 he team, greatly
improved over last year is captained by Roddy Thomp-
son and coached l)\' Leo Kllison.
Anmng the outstanding perlnriiKTs on the team were
Rodd\ 1 hompson in the 2M) and ■>()() \ard tree st\le.
Bob Rathbone in the M) \ard free st\ le and 200 yard
back stroke and ( iene Petras\ in the 200 yard breast
stroke and 200 \ard individual nietllcN .
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TENNIS
Tennis could have been stronger last year, the
netnien posting their only win over the University
ot South Carolina. Bill Cullen. varsity basketball
player and all-round athlete, went on to take the
conference championship in the singles division,
loosing his onl\ match to (jirnell University.
When Hill pla\ed at Duke last \ear he was sighted
by some as the best tennis pla\er they had seen
smce \ ic Se.xias. We look for real improvement
this year as the entire varisty squad returns.
138
CROSS COUNT
Ionian. C.ipr.ri
Wake Forest had onl\- hvc bo\-s turn out for the
varsity cross country ream the third week in Sep-
tember and only two of these were experienced.
However, the team worked hard and salvaged some
glory with wins over N'.P.I., Catawba, and South
Carolina. Losses were to Davidson, \'irginia, Duke,
N. C. State, North Carolina and Clemson. Running
behind team Captain Sam Jordan all season were
Warren Bloodsworth, Dick Hicks, Trent \\ ilson
and Charles D<izier.
TRACK
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\l'.dr IS iiucmfiil ui KM \jrj Jjsli.
The 1959 track tt-am posted a mtxlcst rtcnrd nt twn
victories, over l-'ast Carolina and Catawba. Sonic ot the
outstanding performers were mile and two mile runner
Bob Medlin who finished fourth in the conference mile and
Herb Broun, fourth in the conference javelin. Watt \\ hite
was a high point getter in the 100- and 220-yard dashes
and won the conference championship m the 220. With
the strengthening ot all the field events the team should be
a real threat this year.
First row; Whitt, Ldljord, Dozier, Jordan, Wihnn. Second row: Dorset.
Mitcinmr. Theodore. Dtese. Zmk. Third row: McS'^am. While. Bavender.
Marshall. Fourth row: Miller. Williams. West, .■ishecraft.
WOMEN'S INTRAMURALS
liuliviclual ;is ucll as t(."un sporrs ari.-
incIiklLd in rhc proijrani of Wiimcn's Intra-
niurals. I ho activities arc ucll-coordinatcd
and carriL-d nut under the spcmsnrsliip nt
the W'linien's Recreation Asscieiatmn. All
yirl students arc encouraged to take part
in intramurals and sports are inchided to
represent all types of recreation. Participa-
tion counts for points toward acquiring the
covered white jacket which is a familiar
sijjht around the Wake Forest campus.
Intramural managers tor the year were
selected Inr the various sports and had the
loh ot seeing that girLs signed up tor and
carried through each tournament. .A tourna-
ment for one ot the sports was continually
in progress and the campus-wide champion
was proclaimed.
1 luse aerivities pla\ an important part
111 the recreational lite ot the college li\-
guing the ei>eds a chance ti) enmpere in
spiirrs rhe\ might otherwise neglect.
MEN'S INTRAMUR
I ht purfxisc o( lntr.iiiiur.il Athletics ;it
\Vake Forest is to promote recreation,
sportsmanship and competition among the
teams and students ot the campus. A varied
held of sports events is provided for students
bv the Intramural Athletic Council. 1 his
program enables ever\ one who is interested
to participate in an event ot his choice.
Fraternity men and independents alike have
an eijual opportunit\' to participate, since
pla\<)fts follow the conclusion ot each sports
event to decide the campus champion. The
Intramural season begins with touch football
in rhe tall, and ends with Softball and track
and field in the spring. .Among some of the
other sports offered arc swimming, w ater
polo, tennis, wrestling, handball, table
tennis, shuftleboard, golf, horseshoes, and
riHe marksmenship.
K.ippj .S/i;,
irr ,S;g Kps in -.nlhyhjU.
Tjifrnthll w.n,
MONOGRAM CLU
Honorary Organization For Varsity Athletes
OKFICKRS
I'irsitifiil (.1111(1,1 Rik:hie
\'hr-l'irudciit l)\w Ik'DD
Secretary S wi Jokdan
rr,\iiinrr ji uuv West
Bol)l,\ Allen
jiihn Ashliurn
.Krrv B.,ll
\\:irrcn BI(...Js\
Joe HiiiU'ciittcr
Bob Bray
Bobby Brow n
Dave Budd
Joe Chandler
Al ("onover
MKMBI RS
l.urher Cooke
Ja\- Franklin
Ceorge Ritehie
Mike Cox
W inston I'ureh
B.ibl.N Robinson
Pete MannuiL;
Jerrv (.alehouse
Bill Skippon
/eno Xkirtin
James ( ieiger
Bob Smith
P.ol, AlcCrearN
Ken ( .lover
Norman Siiead
lonmn Mills
John FFiniilton
1 lorace Steadman
Jerrx Miteliell
Allv Hart
Jetr\ Steele
Carl Miinn
Julian 1 leatb
1 tie Ibomas
Harry Nelson
Ken 1 lull
Ronnie Thomas
John Xi/nik
I .amar Ingram
Rodd\ Ihomason
Budd\ \oruood
Paul Jaeobs
Bill liirner
( 'harlie Parker
Buck Jollv
bunnn \'aui;hn
\i,k Parella
Sam Jordan
Duke Weeks
Jolin Parton
Jack Karcher
Jerr\ West
Pill Cullen
Wair l.ang
Watt W hire
\ul.re\ Curne
Jim I ,anier
1 u lu \\ iggins
P,irr\ Davison
Xeil MaeLean
Bill W ilhamson
Ken 1 errell
Jim Pearee
i^iul W liner
l.arrv lleisher
Jim Ptohl Jr.
\\a\ne WoKf
Charlie Forre
Bob Plemmons
Bob WMine
144
WHITE JACKETS
Intramural Participation Organization
for Women
MilliL- Blanton
Mjrv Lcc Britt
Fcbc Broaduay
Barbara Brown
Jo I lien Brooks
Carol Ann Canady
Bcrt\ ( .odu in
jane ( irLcr
Bcttv Lou Holliticld
Butch Houscr
Jo Anne 1 )o\\ ard
Cornie Huskins
Fran |oycc
\n MBFRS
Bet[\- Kinir
I'.lga l.otnn
Phyllis Lowe
Carolvn McBee
F.laine McCrary
Margaret Ann McDonald
Susie McCiahey
r liz.aheth Measemcr
Jean Moore
(.lenda Mvcrs
Janie Dale Poole
Janice Priode
Hessic Severt
Barbara Smith
Hilda Sutton
Libby Tarlton
Saundra Tucker
Cirace Wallace
145
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CTIVITIES
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Iwi T„rm,. Tr,am„r
Hii.l.lx y„iii,K. I/,,-/';, <;,/,■/
I liL- \c.ir 1459-6(1 Siiu niarn cli;int;es in the make-up
1)1 studi.nt government. Oinstitutional changes, Krcsh-
iiK-n Parents' Weekend, and a state student legislature
\Mtli Wake Forest as host, were some of the highlights
i>t the year. There were also important ehanges in the
procedures which govern the legislature, such as a
stringent attendance rule.
.As in preceding \ears, student government performed
the customary functions ot holding elections, providing
transportation tor students to the athletic contests, as
well as maintaining a liaison with the administration.
Some ol the more important constitutional changes
were the abolishment ot the executive cabinet and the
Building and (irounds Committee, and the establish-
ment ot a Board ot Dormitory Damages. This new
committee replaced the now defunct Building and
(irounds ("ommittee.
I he freshmen Parents' Weekend in its second year
of operation as a student government proiect proved
to he lust as successful as the previous \ear. Parents
were provided with lodging, a liant]uet, and an oppor-
tunit\ to get acquainted with the campus.
1 he legislature, meeting ever>' two weeks, proved
to (irter an abundance ot students who were willing
to devote their time so that student government might
operate smoorhlw Ihe legislators worked on the election
committee, freshmen Parents' Weekend committee,
parking committee, and the constitutional re\ision
committees.
148
HONOR COUNCIL
Scir<.-a (,r„r, AJjms. Wliukrr. 'I,mpl,l,w. Huikhy. Tho„ips,.ll.
Fuller. Sranding: hrmkrsmi. H >,/, Kihlnn. Hrrrm-i. Ho-^rrs.
Srrum, Ez-erftt, Al/ord.
First rou : Ckilkwi. hms. B.wa.m. Yoiuim. Marvui. Currait.
Second row. Turnrr. Wasistrr. I'jrhr. Ez:,ll. IXw.ds. HnlhrJ.
Maddrry. Third r.iu : \VlntU\. (,.lUlw:ne. Hinlrsr.n. Vrwdr.
Foolf. Gitrdner.
LEGISLATURE
149
W. G. A.
The Wiim.m's C i()V(.rni7icnt Assdcuukui conipciscil ol all
women studcnrs ot tlic college spent a busy year decorating
for dances, attending socials, "discussing'" rules, and trying to
(it studying into their already crowded schedules.
The annual Christmas and Magnolia dances and the co-ed
sponsored caroling party on the plaza topped the list of the social
activities. However, it was not a \car ot all play and no work,
tor prolileiiis arose and man\ ot the needed adiustments were
made.
Homr rn'snUjils: IniiplftfM. Gmr. Ilejrnk. Hrm.t-^
Thr 1 1 >,//,,,«'.( Goirnimem Asiochitmii (maud.
150
W. R. A
lirsi r(.« : Ul.,. MtDtim. (.J//.I./.1, Lo/tm. CUuaii. Mlhhnr,
M'iley, Brooks, U'jlljce, Collins. Second row; Stutth, U'/.yt;;>/j.
Priviie, Greer, Bro^^-der, Tucker, Liidlum, Severt, McDonald,
Foole.
First row; BLmloiK U.de. Harris. Ri«sl'ee. Bejsley, Milchem,
Uillard, Hopkins. Second row; H'llluviis. .Mmhcx^s. Berry,
Broach, Earp, Roysler. Reynolds. Honeycim. Third row:
Thompson, Breedlove, Liidliim. .Moore, Cross, Griffin, tail.
Fourth row; Siniersoii. Hotlinzsiiorfh, B.irhee. Mills.ips.
Floyd, Sorrell.
Ik m WW > A ■
151
Barbara Sa/riet
l>i.v,iir l/,im«h
\\\dr lu,n,l <„ll,xi \t.,r,liiil'i R.ml^
BAND
I'hylhs Hfdnck
riir M;irchiiiy IX^icims had a very succcsstul
scasDii 1)1 fiintljall pagcantrx rliis \(.ar, jxr-
fiirniint; ar all rhac home gaiiKs and dmr aua\
t;aniL-s, 1 he CDncert l)and was also quire active
with tour concerts. It presented two student
chapel programs, a tormal evenintr concert and
an outdoor concert diirint; the Magnolia
Festival. The l.ittle S\niphon\' was organized
this year as a permanent organization and
appeared several times in performance. In
hebniar\\ it accompanied a campus projiietion
of" I he Medium" li\ Alenotti.
CHEERLEADERS
.S'/u/i/ii fonil.lluilis peppr.t lip
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■d II //„/■,;, IhnU.i. liU,
PUB BOARD
I he Board is made up nl the cdimrs and
business managers ai'Y\ii. llciwi in. Old (iold
and Black. The Slndrnl. and the station and
Imuiess mangers of W'l'DI).
Hacult\' advisers never inrertered with the
students' freedom of expression. \\'hen mis-
takes were made, the advisers allowed the
students to find themselves. But every editor
knew his adviser was ready if a situation
ealled tor his aid or adviee.
Members of Pub Board were John .Alford,
president; Tommy Chambers, viee-president,
Janet Binklex', seeretary and .-Xnne \\ hieker,
treasurer. Other members were Bill Smith,
Rowland Matteson, Dick Moore, Brent
Kilson, and Lionel Branscomb.
I !//)««. Hnuteil. lliirniiKlK, Folk.
1 he- campus radio srarinn \\'FIJ)1) is (ipi.ratcd b\-
the- students to serve the students. N'aried programs of
popular and classical music are presented. Many
programs designed to keep the students informed on
pertinent problems were also aired. The station has
endeavored to bring to the student bod\' of Wake
Forest ("ollege the music, news and speci.il events
\xhich udl better educate and entertain tl'.ose who
listen.
»/'. Iliiumsi \LuLiv
K.n Smilh.ud. (liirl Animi,ii,i^
lumiin ClhimlHri. Sl.ilKw M.uhiKr
I-
4:
Old (iold and BLuk occupies rhc central offices of
an illustrious PUB ROW and is in the center of campus
happenings and concerns. John Alford, his small
nucleus of assistants, and the liod\' of ().(;. \H. news
gatherers took over a proud heritatre of "All Ameri-
can" and accepted the charge to continue Old (lold's
tandards ot tacts gathering, objective reporting,
and new s analysis. They have dared when necessary
ro trample "forbidden ground" in their quest to locate
tacts truths -uherever the\' ma\' tie found. .AnNthing
that dueetK concerns Wake forest (College has found
Its \\.i\ into prmt, often tiansposmg the bounds of
personal (|ualnis or friendships. I acli issue of Old
(iiild diid BLuk is a separate entit\, with a ne\v fice,
a new personality, the oHspring ot uncounted hours
ot clacking ke\s and toiling minds. Monday afternoon
assignments have liecome Saturday morning deadlines,
all-night coni|uests have become ,\londa\ morning
rriuni|ihs. and Iren/ied rushes to meet 2:20 a.m. and
6:01) a.m. deadlines have liecome another year of a
cumbrous, rewarding task well-acquitted. Here are
mirrored the shortcomings and the attributes of an
intricate oruamzation Wake loresr (^illei;e.
Rji Rolhns. AisiMN! FJitor.
rj!l„ri.il Sl.iff- Fiiil.iMiw. Stlmiiiiihihr. Allen. Roiir. Martin. Griffith. Iitirrniig.lis. H.
THE STUDENT
"A i;(.-ncr.il rnrcrcst nugazinc trying to be- an
expression of the thdughts and activities of Wake
l-nrest students." In the words of editor Janet BinUley,
this statement sums up what this year's Student
Magazine staff has been striving for. This year we
have had si.x issues of The Student, each w ith a theme
earned out in the cover, the articles, and the editorials,
te.itured have been hterar\- works including short
stories, poems, and essays, furnishing ways of ex-
pression tor many members of the college, as ucll as
articles having general appeal. .A complete picture of
college life that all people connected with the college
will be interested in has been a mam purpose for this
\ear's magazine. Assisting I'ditor Binklcy have been
the business manager, Dick Moore, who has handled
the finances, and other staff members without whom
publication would not have tiecn possible. Ibgether,
the\' have seen an ever increasing circulation of their
work anion'.' alumni and advertisers.
E.titonjl Stjjf. Kclhiis. Chat. HI.
158
,:// --t.twl. ( "//;»/.(. Dazis. StandiiiL'
Dukir Mmrt. Husiilm Mum^e
li.tn 1.,'P .ul.l (In. ln,l;K -III Suit
159
THE 1960
O W L E
«;// Siiiitli. ( „-EJ,l
Ann, W liuker. <„-/.. I, I
l:.lllonj' Sl.lfl: (,r,iS. \Uutul. Ulll^lia. H,'.nl,'\. I'hrlps. U'.jUr
160
Ihc Howi KK Start IS ri.spc)nsiblc tor onK one pulili-
cation each year, but it is widely atjreed that the aca-
demic year would nor he complete without a Wake
Forest HowLKR to bring back the pleasant and some-
times unpleasant memories tor each student. I^ong
hours the start members worked to get out this year's
all-important edition — advertisements were solicited,
copy was written, people were contacted, pictures
were taken, and rinalK the last package ot rough copv
was in the publisher's hands. .All concerned breathed
a sigh of relief and settled back to w ait for the day
their hard work would be returned to them in the form
ot the 1960 Howler. Looking back, the hours weren't
too long, the work w asn't too hard, and the results are
worth the trouble — undergraduates will be back to
take part again and seniors will miss the last minute
hustle — it's good to know you have a part in this
eagerly awaited publication.
Hrdrick. Hnrtiw. /..iJy.v. Rlisimss Staff.
Rr,-^Lmd \lMt/s,„l. Hlinnrss M.uUKir.
161
E U' S
Thr \lrmhr, of ll„- Imz,I.
The I'.uZL-lian I,ircT;ir\ Socii.t\' of Wake Fiircst
Cnllcgc has aluay.s realized the importanc-e of intel-
lectual and cultural advancement fcir its members.
Now, more than ever, do they stress the necessity
for having an alert and uell-educated student body.
I'he organization under the leadership of Janet Hinkley
has planned varied pnit;rams to carrx- out rhis goal.
These programs have included a discussion on oriental
philosoph\- by Professor (^hee and an organ demon-
stration b\ Dr. Robinson. .Also the members presented
programs ot student participation, the purpose of which
was to give the participants self-eonlKience and poisr
in their literary endeavor.
/I;, Kohiumn .irmoililrMrs llir u„„pl,x,ty nf an in:
162
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The PhildmatliLSi.in I,iri.r.ir\' Societx tiLtran the
voar b\ undergoing a complete reorganization. A new
set of l)\laus was adopted to complement the new-
constitution. Emphasis has shitted from "book re-
ports"" to original work. The social aspect o( the
society life has returned, (ireater emphasis has been
placed fin impromptu work and each meeting .sees stu-
dents give short talks «ith no preparation on subiects
selected at random. The Phdomathesian Literary
Societ\- looks forward to the coming \ears under it.s
new system.
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STUDENT
UNION
The Student L riKin in its second year of organization
has become one i>l the leading sponsors of campus
activities tor fiaternit\ men, coeds, and independents.
Most ot the varied interests ot students are catered to
through the work ot Student Lnion committees. Some
ot the activities sponsored b\- the Student Union are
lectures, campus movies, bridge and bilhard tourna-
ments, and dances. Through this organization and its
tunetions aims have been made to render a united bod\'
of students at Wake Porcst College.
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CHAPEL
Kvery Tuesday and I hursday morning at ten o'clock
one can sec the entire student body of Wake Forest
entering Wait Chapel. This year, through the work of
the Chapel Committee with Dwight Pickard as chairman
ot this committee, and Joe Grubbs serving as Chapel
Speaker, the students have heard many varied and
interesting programs. Among these have been lectures,
book reviews, music programs, and speeches of inspi-
ration from renowned speakers visiting from all parts
ot the state. Dr. Hollingsworth, in his first year serving
as Chaplain here at Wake Forest, has become a friend
as well as advisor to the stuelents. His talks are among
those of greatest inspiration and encouragement.
ORIF.NIATION COMMHIIF
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I Ik- Baptist Stiide-nt Union is nnc "t" Wake Forest's
most active organizations. Its mam purpose is to sponsor
the various religious activities on campus as the Sunday
School, the 1 raining Union, and an active extension
team.
PeriodicalK' the student body is ottered the oppor-
tunity ot attending various and interesting supper
forums with programs by faculty members, students,
and distinguished guests. The annual pre-school retreat
is well attended and plays a large part in starting the
year oft "on the right foot." Another important function
is rhe vesper services that are held every Monday
through Friday evenings in Davis Chapel. These activi-
ties are under the direction of the B.S.U. (xnincil made
up of representatives of each activity.
A neucomer to the Wake Forest organization is
Deniouth Blanton, the Director of B.S.U. activities.
He has made a \\ elconie addition and competent advisor.
President Ma.\ Deal has led his large group in attaining
the principal B.S.U. ideal "to train and retain mature
Christian leadership within the Baptist group." With a
foundation as sound as tins, we can be assured of hearing
much of the B.S.U.
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RETREAT
Onc- oJ !hr hi-j,lrjiis of tilt praciiool Tftrtat, htU at Camp Hants,
\.as a -j^orship sff-jue in the inspiring out-of-doors.
Da^id Snyder, Bobby ReJ-Kitne, Jim Battcom lead the extension team
EXTENSION
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I he (^antcrhiirN ('lull, an organizatiiin tor Episcopal students,
has hLcn active- this year. Under the guidance of The Reverend
(ieorge \. Kemp, assistant Rector of St. Paul's Church and cluLi
chaplain, the ckil) has enioved discussions and speakers. I his C^lub
gives to its inemliers an fipportunity to use their influence as Chris-
nans in everyday campus lite.
CANTERBURY
Westminster lellou ship, the campus organi/.ation tor Presliyterian
students, is tor these students the equivalent ol 1 raining Union tor
Baptist students. I'his year discussions have lieen held each Sunday
night on various topics ot interest which would enable the students
to better live a day by day Christian life. Memtiers have also visited
the homes ot taculr\' members for informal net-toiiethers and discus-
WESTMINSTER
WESLEY
1 he Wesley Foundation is composed ot members ot the Methodist
Church who have expressed a desire to continue active participation
on the Wake Forest campus. They devote their time, interest and
ability to this particular phase of religious growth.
CULLOM
MINISTERIAL
The CuUom .Ministerial Conference embraces our ministers ot
tomorrow. They come together to discuss, to plan and to uork ef-
fectively behind various spiritual and intellectual activities on campus.
This is iust one of the religious organizations that pla\s an important
role in students"
IRC
I he InrLrn^itional Rciarions C:iul)
of W'jkc- Forest Oillcgc, artiliatcd
with the Internatidnal Association, is
an organization devoted to the iinder-
standiny of world atlairs. The ehih,
eomposed ol twenty members, fea-
tures at Its meetings debates, lectures
b\- well-known international figures,
and filmstrips on various international
events. A highlight of the \ear is
participation in the Model United
Nations held at one of the colleges
in the state. Officers of the club are:
David Hadle\\ president; Bob Day,
vice-president; and Delores Hamp-
ton. seeretar\ .
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EDUCATION
and
SERVICE
The Christian fducation and Ser\-
ice Club is composed of men and
women who are interested in be-
coming Directors of C'hristian l',du-
cation or in doing any t\pe of C^hns-
tian service. In preparation for this
important life's work, the members
are given practical c\perience b\
carr\ing out several projects, liob
Redwme, as president has been
instrumental in continuing the club's
ideals of education and service as
the\' are related to the (Christian
faith.
Pratlical experume n am iij ihr aims ijj llie
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DEBATE
The m5V-6U dcbatL- sclKxiiilc be-
gan with a Novice Tournamcnr
sponsored by \\'akc Forest. In No-
vember the debaters brought home
six trophies from the Carobna Foren-
sies Tournament in Columbia. S. ("..
by u mning first place in both the
varsity and novice divisions. \\'al<e
Forest was also host to the Dixie
Classics, the Southern Speech .Associ-
ation, the Atlantic Coast Conference
Tournament and the North Carolina
High School Speech and Debate
Festival. Besides the Novice Fourna-
ment, a new trip for the debaters u as
one to the West Indies. The college
also entertained students ot the Uni-
versity College of the West Indies
In October two guest debaters from
Cambridge University participated in
a public debate with Wake Forest
students.
Th, D.h.iU Club h.i> np,Y„,il,.l 11"../, I„r,il -„■,//.
] .D.C. ntfmbt-n Jtuuii politu\iI pros and i
YDG
The V)ung Democrats C;iub of
Wake Forest has iust completed a
successful year under the guidance
ot President Charles A. Horn, second
> ear law student. The State Conven-
tion held in Asheville was attended
b\- a large representation of the \\ake
Forest Club. The highlight of the
convention, as lar as our club was
concerned, occurred when C^harles (i.
I urr, a third \"ear law student and a
delegate from Wake Forest, was
elected State 1 reasurer by acclama-
mation. Wake Forest helped the
lcirs\th (;iuh with the installarion
services tor state officers for 1960-61.
-\ dinner and dance at the Robert F.
Fee Hotel added to the memories of
this occasion. Prominent speakers
have been on hand throughout the
\ear to inform and enterr.im the
group.
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Alphvi Kappa Psi is one of the two Business Fnitcrnltics on campus. It offers oppor-
tunir\' for an individual to develop his character, abilities, and personalit\-, and supplies
incentive tor their improvement. The Fraternity usually makes several local and out-
ot-town tours of interesting companies. Speakers from various business fields also aid
in the development of college education in business. Each year the A.K.P. Scholarship
Key is awarded to the male commercial student of the senior class having the highest
scholastic average for the last three years.
AKT
The (iamma Nu (Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi is composed of men who are maioring
in Business Administration and are interested in obtaining a closer affihatinn with the
business world of today.
Throughout the school year members of the fraternity arc able to hear speakers
trom the various areas of business. In conjunction with these speakers, tours are made
ot many outstanding business firms in this area. It is felt that these means will enable
the members to obtain a keen insight into business practices of today.
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This year the Alpha Phi Omega Service Fratcrnir\- has extended its hand of service
to many areas ot campus hte. Among other activities it pubMshed a studcnt-facultv
directory, operated a book exchange, was host to the Regional A. P.O. Conference
with schools from all over the Southeast represented, and sponsored the L'gly .Man
Contest. The officers are: Dave .McXeely, President; Joey Carter, 1st \ ice-President;
Hayes Hatley, 2nd Nice-President; Bill Stamey, Recording Secretary; Sam Leaman,
Corresponding Secretary; Fred .Musselwhite, Treasurer; Gary Lopp, Historian.
Dr. Kceton is chairman ot the Advisory Committee.
Projects ot IX-lta Kappa Nu have included buildmg a lil)rar\ for shorthand records,
a library ot business education books to aid student teachers in the field of business,
and doughnut sales each Sunday morning. 1 he club presents an annual a« ard, a Chip-
pendale bow I, to the Outstanding Business Woman Student of the Year. 1 his aw ard
was presented to Shirley Fisher for 19.^8-.^9.
Representatives from various companies have been invited to speak. Among these
w as a representative from Piedmont Publishing Company who gave helpful information
on the correct procedures in applying for a job. One meeting was held jointiv w ith the
boys" business fraternity who invited Delta Kappa Nu to hear a speech by an AFL-
C"IO Labor Union representative.
The officers for Delta Kappa Nu for 19.^9-60 are: President, .Mary Jo Futrell;
\'ice-President, Ph\llis Hedrick; Secretarx-Reporter, Phyllis Johnson; Treasurer,
Carolyn Paschal, and Social Chairman, janelle Smith.
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GUILD
I Ik- Wake liifLSt Organ duilii uiidcr the-
•uispiccs lit the AriKTican (iuiM of Organists
and sponscircii In Dr. Paul Rdlimson, is for
students of the organ. The meetings, held once
a month, are led by Raymond Kbert, president;
Ruth Sorrell, secretary, and Dot Bishop, publicit)'
chairman. Some of the projects of" the club this
\ear were visiting organs in various churches
111 \\ inston-Salem, having members participate
m programs of the Winston-Salem organ guild,
and keeping a scrapbook of articles and pictures
I rum llic DhipSfi/i, a national organ magazine.
In .iddition to these undertakings, the guild also
sponsored six organ recitals by some of its
talented members.
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CHAPEL
CHOIR
I Ik- ChapL-l Choir is composLii of (.-ight)' voicx-s undir tlic direction
of Dr. Thane McDonald. The choir sings for the chapel service
every Tuesday morning and other programs throughout the year.
The members are not necessarily music maiors liur students who
arc interested in music as a hobby and enjoy singing.
TOURING
CHOIR
The forty members of the 'liiuring Choir are selected trom the
larger Chapel Choir. In the past, they have toured from New ^ork
to Florida and have been called the ".Ambassadors of ( iood Will."
In the spring the choir members are busy ncarK ever\ week end
with trips covering much of North Carolina, South C.arohna, and
\ ireinia.
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The Maritimcrs Aquatics Club
ot Wake Forest College consists
of students who are interested in
and enjoy swimming. Although the
club specializes in synchronized
s\\ imming and water skills, swim-
mers do not need to be experts to
belong. Leading the Maritimers
this year was the job of" Jo Ellen
Brooks, the president. Again this
year the club produced its annual
spring show during which the
Miss Maritimer award was pre-
sented.
MARITIMERS
ORCHESIS
T he Orehesis Dance Club is for
those students on campus who have
an interest in modern dance. The
club has been led this year by
President Shirley Bridges with
Mrs. William Ogdcn as advisor.
A Christmas recital was presented
as a climax for the fall semester
and a trip to the Fine Arts Festival
highlighted second semester. The
club was also in charge of the
entertainment for the Magnolia
hestival this spring.
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SOCIAL STANDARDS
COED DANCE
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COLLEGE THE ATE
Ihc Cdlluuc Ihcircr. under the- dirccnon ..f Pro-
k-ssor JaniL-s Wjltoni, is cmiiprisul nt iii,in\ students
having many variL-d activities. A student dnesn't neces-
sarily have to be interested in only acting, as there are
many other jobs to be done in the group. .Many times the
audience doesn't realize that the successtulness ot the
play relics not onl\' on the caliber ot the acting, but the
efficiency of the people behind the scenes.
This year six plays were acted out. These shows in-
cluded "Skin of Our Teeth" by Thorton Wilder,
Brandon Thomas' comcd\' "Charley's Aunt. " an opera
"The .Medium, "School tor W ives" by .Moliere, and
"\bice of the Turtle." L'nder the direction ot Sherr\-
Dailey, president of the group, the College Theater
strived to provide entertainment tor all who enjoy the
theater.
Thf TOfudutic iriuri-st in ^'Clhirlr\s Aunt.'
"CHARl.I'VS AUNT"
by
Brandon 1 homas
Brassett Andy Smith
Jack Chcsney Jan Hensley
Charley V\ ykeham Roger Burr
Lord Fancourt Babberly Bill Walton
Kitty \'erdun Sherry Daile
Amy Spettigue Lucia Polloc
Sir Francis Chcsney Percival Perr\
Stephen Spettigue D. L. Smiley
Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez .Martha .Matherh
Fla Delahap .Marcia jonc:
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Pi>lti>n \.iriL\ AlitcliLlI
AIiss IXIl Ann Hulnn
Sir John I'lcrclKT , Roger Burr
Michael Broun Sam Allen
Diana Fletcher I' lien Boone
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Madame llura I cIkI Kalrcr
Monica lean Burmughs
Toby "Rick Mcdiock
Mr. Gobincau David Bcal
Mrs. Gobincau Anne Hocutt
Mrs. Nolan Judith .Morris
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Dottie ToJ.i hflps set up hihls for ■'Hi, \lrJ.
The assistant direitor of the opera. Martha Matherh -^rorkms. on the
li^hl etfutpment.
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The kvhl siiiiiith off. .iihi the tomp.iinrs mmr on line for passing in
The R.O.T.C. Cadcr Corps at Wake Forest is or-
ganized into a Cadet Battle Group. Cadets hold officer
and non-commissioned officer ranks in the Cadet Corps,
and under the supervision of Regular Army Officers, are
responsible tor the command, discipline, administration,
and training ot the Battle Group.
Activities open to members of the Cadet Corps are
the National Honorary .Military Societies of Scabbard
and Blade and Pershing Rifles, the R.O.T.C. Rifle
Team, the R.O.T.C, Band and the Drill Platoon.
All cadets in the advanced R.O.T.C. course attend a
si.x week camp during the summer follow ing their junior
year. During the camp period cadets live as soldiers and
receive training in many phases of military life. The
emphasis durmg training at summer camp is on practical
application of training that has been received in R.O.T.C.
classes during the school year. Cadets from Wake Forest
attend summer camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Fach year theW ake Forest companies ot the National
Honorary .Military societies of Scabbard and Blade and
Pershing Rifles spon.sor the .Military Ball for members
of the R.O.T.C. Cadet Corps and their guests.
Cadets resplendent in dress uniforms with dates in
beautitui gowns, retershments, good music and colorful
decorations, have made the .Militar\ Ball a success each
year.
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PHI BETA KAPPA
Honorary Fraternity For Men and Women
John Alexander Alford
CJeorgc Reginald Bell
Janet Margaret Binklc\-
I'dgar Leon Boggs
Barbara Branson
Richard Lee Burleson
Daniel Allen Carroll
AlariKn Matthews Cook
Allen Clark Dotson
Sylvia Marie Ferrell
Karl Ray Cientr\'
Phillip Augustus CJriffiths
David \\'arren Hadley
Mark Douglas Hawthorne
Mary Ada Hendrix
Marcus Baxter Hester
Thomas Waddell Hill
Benjamin Law rence Hone\cutt
Judith I'.laine Jeftrevs
Marcus Sexton Law rence
Willis Crocker Maddrey
Zeno Martin, Jr.
Martha Ann Mason
Kay Frances Moore
Dan Lincoln Morrill
Elaine Montgonier\- McOary
Julia Elaine Nance
MLMBi RS
Patricia Ann O'NVil
Nathan Frank Orovitz
Janice Mac Priode
Ck-orge Blackburn Prudcn, Jr
Doris Gene Privctte
Gayle I.dward Ramsey
Frederick Strickland Rolater
Donald Owen Schoonmaker
Kermir Wayne Smith
Wallace (^la\ton Snipes
Saundra Reata Tucker
Charles Thomas Waldrop
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OMICRON DELTA KAPPA
Honorary Leadership Fraternity For Men
Ml MBFRS
Jdhn Altnal
Don Scliocinniakcr
Dick Burksnn
Kcrniit Sniirli
Bill Culkn
Jim Hirncr
"l).,c- MadRV
BudeU ^ount;
Nl-iI Mad .can
Dr. Robert .\1. Helm
Dr. John W. Noucll
l)r, 1 lcnr\ Stroiipc
Dr. i:duin \\il,s(,n
OFFICERS
Prfsicifiit Dick Burleson
i 'Hi--l'ri-$nieiil Jim Turner
'l'ri;js/irer Neii. M.\c:I.e.\n
Si-cretjry Don Sc:ikk)N.\iakkr
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TASSELS
l.lcw B.iucom
J.inet Binklcy
Kaliian Broadway
Fran Joyce
Janic Dale Poole
Anne W hicktr
Miss Dot Casev
ership Society For Women
MFMBFRS
Miss
Lois Johnson
Mrs
Beulali Raynor
Mrs
Mar\' Robinson
Mis
1 lizabcrh Wright
Mis
Marjoric Crisp
Mrs
Malinda Ovcrby
Mrs
Shirlc>' Hanirick
OFFICERS
President Janet Binkley
1 'ice-President Fran Joyce
Seiret,ir\-Tre,isurer Fabian Broadway
Soiijl Chairman Janice Priode
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WHO'S W
Among Students in American
Colleges and Universities
John A 1 ford
George Armstrong
Janet Binkle\
FaliLin BriiadwaN'
Riehard Burleson
Donald R. (-anad\-
William C.Cullen
Max Deal
Donnie Gritiin
David Hadle\'
James Herring
Frances Joyce
Neil Macl.ean
Willis C. Maddrev
/eno Martin, Jr.
Daniel Mi>ur\-
Janie Dale Poole
Janice Priode
Donald Sehoonmaker
K. Wayne Smith
\\ illiam 1). Smith
Ronald I homas
James liirner
Anne \\ hicker
Roliert Yarbrough
I'xiu'in (). Young
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ALPHA EPSILON DELTA
Honorary Pre-medical Fraternity
Ml MBl RS
Tom BKickliurn
('hris Bramlctt
Dan Brandon
Steve C'nru in
Bill Davis
Jini ( Iraliam
Al I iartncss
Marcus Lawrence
Dave McNccly
Bill McRae
Willis "Doe" Maddrey
X'irginia Martin
Frank Orovit/
Don Spoon
Bill Strum
Paul V\atson
Ra\ W'oodlicf
OFFICFRS
Prcsidnit W'im.is "Doc" M.\nDRFV
I 'icc-l'irsiiiei/t Bill McRak
Sirirhirv Marcls Lawrencl
I'lcasiin-r Tom Blackburn
Histoihrii Don Spoon
Ach-isnr Dr. J. I'. Davis, Jr.
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
MEMBI RSHIP
Sam Allen
jean Klemniing
I.LC Bntt
Jan Hensley
I'.lainc Byasscc
Angela Johnson
Lcia Fayc C'olrrain
Bill McDuffie
Sherry l>ailc\
Pat Woodward
President Shkrrv Dailev
\'ne-Preiiiient I.f.i.a V \\v (^omrain
Secretary Pa i \Vooi)\\ ard
Treasurer Lee BRir r
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ETA BETA BETA
Honorary Biology Fraternity
I'lamc Kaikx
Marcus Laurence
Tom Bhickliiirn
Willis Maddrey
Mary l,cc Bntr
David McNccly
Steve Coruin
Geraldinc Moore
Bill Davis
Dan Mour\
JiKi\ I'lllngham
John Norman
(icorgc (iardncr
Rae Padgett
James F. (irahani
Jim Phillips
Al Harrncss
Don Spoon
(ilenda 1 larmcss
Bill Strum
Jo Ann Hayes
Nancy Turtle
Dot Hill
Duke Weeks
I'lizalieth Hopkins
CaroKn W illiams
Barbara Hruslinski
C'harles Mirbrough
Mary Jean Hunt
Hideki Iniannira
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President
W'ally Snipes
Secretary
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HtstoriiVi
Bill, McRae \tiJ
Advisor
Dr. Britt ^^H
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PERSHING RIFLES
Honorary Military Fraternity
MKMBl'RS
Charles Chatham
Jack Pcndergraph
Richard Kulp
James \ancc
F^appy Gardner
Johnn\- Overcash
John Hamilton
Thomas Spencer
Arnon Harris
Michael Starling
RodgL-r Krakan
Krcd Tate
Harr\' l,c« is
Frank Teagiie
Barton .\larc\'
William \\a\nick
John Munn
Oaven \\ illiams
John Aluse
Richard Filippi
OFFICERS
CniiuihVhiiiiii Ojfiirr Capt. John Munn
Executive OJficcr Isr Fi. Fred Tme
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ETA SIGMA PHI
Honorary Classical Language Fraternity
MF.MBFRS
John Alford
William Arrouood
XapicT Baker
P. C. Barwick
Bobby Bowers
L\niia Oaw tord
ShcronJ. Dailcv
I'lizabcth I .irp
William Alfred Mall
Mark Hawthorne
James Hodges
Nancy Hollingsworth
Barbara Hruslinski
f ieorue Terrv |ohnson
Herbert Lanier
Eugenia Anne Melvm
Gladys Morgan
Patricia Myers
James O'Xeal
David Peacock
Don Schoonniaker
David Snider
Mar\' I'lizabeth larlton
Jerr\' W ilson
James Ci. \\'oodring
Dr. C. B. I arp
Dr. C. \'. Harris
Mrs. W. V. .McDermorr
OKKICKRS
Preudein J.amfs Hodges
Vitr-Prfsiiinir Da\id Peacock
Secretary Sheron J. Dailey
Plyorus Napifr Baker
Advisor Dr. Earp
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GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON
Honorary Chemistry Fraternity
MF.MBFRS
Reginald Hell
Juch l.llingham
Roul.iml Marreson
( .ill.crr Irani-
MariKii ( '.luiL
( Icrald 1 laniprim
W ill)s ,\l,uldrc\
Ru(.Ts 1 lansi>n
Ihomas Hl.ickliuni
\lar\ Iran 1 lunr
l).inirl R.i\ lir.HKicii
Marvin Slarc
D.ck Burk-son
Mary Sri)\\c
Jnhn l.lniistun
Slicrnll Ikyc
I.eRoN Hurler
OFI'ICFRS
''"■>''/'"' (aiRls BUAMI Kl I
Snirl.iry Maiui ^ n Cxkik
/ riviuircr Riiw i \sii M \ i i kson
S,'io,;uit-.it-Aniis 1 a R(,\ Hi 1 1 I K
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KAPPA MU EPSILON
Honorary Mathematics Fraternity
MLMBHRS
Janice Allen
Donald BailcN
Alfred Hakcr
\\a\nc Baa-
Reginald Bell
Dot Bishop
Bruce Boteler
Alvin Bowen
Chris Bramlett
Daniel Brandon
\'ada Bvers
William Childers,
.\laril\n C'ook
Ann Cross
Allen Dotson
Margaret Dutton
Ciilbert Prank
Icrry Cialehouse
Karl (ientry
(lerald Hampton
Rowland Matteson
David Mctcair
Stephen Xemeth
Frank' Orovitz
Leslie' Paley
Robert Plemmons
Bob Porterticld
Fred Rolater
Barbara Sain
Welma Skipper
Marvin Slate
Barbara Smith
Lou Smith
William D. Smith
Mary Stoue
Saundra Tucker
Tom Ward
Paul Watson
Sid W'inslow
Ray W'oodliet
Billy Hauser
Professor Roland Cay
Sherrill Hege
Dr. Ivey C. Gentry
James Herring
Dr. Robert Johnson
Tom Hill
Professor Kenneth Ra>
Peggy Hitchcock
Dr. John Saw \er
Fred Honrine
Barbara Horton
Sara Houser
Judy Jeffreys
Terry Johnson
Billie Keith
Timoth\- Lam
Marcus Laurence
Lvnn Leary
Xiartha Matherlv
/ i
OFFICI RS
L
Prcsideiil
. , Allen
DorsoN / gyf/,
I 'ke-President
. Frank
Orovitz / g f\.
Recording!, Secretary
\ ADA ByERS "'^ '^^
Corresponding, Secretary
Sara
HoUSER ^«\^
Treasurer
Wayne Bare VW
195
PHI ALPHA T
Honorary History Fraternity
ETA
MEMBERS
Boh Cam
Mary ( iail Koontz
Lcia Fayt- Cohr.un
Beekie Moore
Joe Occch
Dan Morrill
Bob Dav
r.laine Nance
Sidncv I'.aglcs
Janice Priode
Sylvia I'crrcll
(ieorge Priiden
Larr\' Hcishcr
( ia\le Ramsey
Donnic ( iritiin
Fred Rolarer
Ken HaiiSLT
Charles Warwick
jim Hodges
Millison Whitehead
Ann Julian
Kav W right
Lois Kat/.in
S,rir;.,r\'
OFFICERS
. G?:OR(iE Pruofn
. . . 1)\N MoltKIl I,
. . .Elaine N'ancr
196
PHI EPSILON KAPPA
Honorary Physical Education Fraternity
Dave Adkiiis
QuiII Alliritton
Bill Baker
Jerry Ball
A! Conover
Dick ("rompton
Dr. lavlor Dc.dson
Coach l.eo I'.llison
Joe Fielis
Dick 1 lauser
Buck Jolly
Coach Bill Jordan
Woody Knijjht
Jimnn- l.anier
David Lecounr
Jerr\ Mitchell
I'lfsidi-iit Hi(io I.K.u is
I icf-Pri'sideiit Kaki, Munn
Secretary Buck Lyda
Treasurer Jesse Jackson
SeriieiVit-at-Ariiis Dame Philips
Advisor Dk. Hxkoi d Bakkow
Jcrrv Odoin
Jim Plohl
Don Richardsiin
George Rirchie
Coach Jack Stallings
Jcrr\ Steele
Wendell Watkins
leini W'eadock
Claude Weljster
Winston \\ lygins
Pat Wilhams
197
.PI KAPPA DELTA
Honorary Forensics Froternity
NUMBERS
Slicrr\ Daiicy
Barbara Pccle
Allen Carroll
Bill Strum
John Altord
Bill Home
Linda ( iuy
Don Spoon
Lewis Morgan
Dick Burleson
Bob Day
JoeCirubbs
Jim Baiicom
Susie Jones
'l()ninn Lontr
Don Sehoonmaker
Ann 1 Lilian
OLMCKRS
I'irsidnjt Dick Bvhi i son
]'iir-l'irsiiifiit Ji'i' (muisbs
Sfiirtjry Sl siK Jonks
Treasurer Don Schoonm akkr
198
PHI SIGMA IOTA.
Honorary language Fraternity
Jniiici. Xli.in
}.\uv liinkk\
l)(.r Bishnp
S.ir.iK n Bhinrdn
B:irbar;i Hninscin
June ( ircxT
.M.ir\ lluulncks
Ben UnncAcutr
Betty BriiLV Hnuard
Jnycc 1 liiniphrics
Judy Jcrt'rc-ys
\\'.iync Jordan
Stcdnian kitchc-n
Susie .\1c(ki1k\-
I lame Nance
Jud\- Parker
Duighr Piekard
Janiee Prii.de
( Ki\ le Ramsey
l.ou Smirh
Ruth I lien Sorrell
\ane\ Spr\'
hrsninit
1 'uf-Fii-ndfiit ....
Sfiirnvx-Tn^js/iirr.
Ra\ Seuell
Jane I hompson
Saimdra Tucker
Florence Weaver
Ka\ Weston
.^nne Whicker
Mr. JeroM .\nders,in
Mr. Marcel Delg.ido
Mr. C. W. Faust
Dr. Ken kceton
Dr. Harold Parcell
Dr. J. F. Parker
Mrs. Paul Robinson
.Mr. Stahl
Mrs. Ann Fillet
Dr. liimlins
S\eNi)R.\ Tl'cker
Ben HoNEvciTT
Fl AINK XWCE
199
. SCABBARD AND BLA
National Honorary Military Fraternity
DE
Ml-MBI RS
A. H. BulkirJ
J. ll.Cantrcll, Jr.
C:. 1). Chirkc, Jr.
I.. 11. Corbet, Jr.
F. 1.. Cow^ird
J. C. i:agk-
S. S. Faglcs, Jr.
(;.!.. Frank
J. L. (iakhoiise
J. i\1. Ccigcr
J. C. Haiiiilron
R. .A. Ilcuitr
J.O. 1 lodges
H. W. Idol
C. H. Keller
C. N. Kelly
\y. 1). King
M. F. Kitchen
R. B. Kupiszeuski
I). W. .Metealf
W. \\. Pari.s, Jr.
W. IF Pasehal, Ji
P. W. Foe-
(i. 1'. Ramsey
B. 11. Sellers, Jr.
F. B. Sitron
\\. .\. Skippon, Jr.
K. W. Smith
W. I). Smith
J. R.Stegall
11. 11. lavlor, Jr.
J. T. Turner
C. T. Waldrop
J. W. West
S. W. W mslou
J. R. ^arbr.)ugh
J. F. Reed
P. C. Dillon
F. 1). Prather
i:. Fishe-r, Jr.
C. C;. Peters
OFFICFRS
(.aptiUii Jim Turnkk
l-'irst Lieutenant Jkrry Wesi'
Seci/ihi l.icincihwt Je)HN C.-\ntrell
l-'int Serij,eiVit |i,\i Hoi)(;rs
200
A. -. -f -
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
Wake Forest Student Section
Ol 1 ICIRS
Pn-itdfiit F.. l.ARK'i Fabian
\'ui--Prrsidfiit Piiii II' l)i \NM,\N
SirrcUuy-'rrciiiirer Dwiii \li ii \i i
Advnor 1)k. (iKOR(.F_ P. \\n 1 1 \ms, Jk.
MFMBFRS
W illiam Childcrs. Jr. C;ml FiVL-ngooJ
Allen Dotson David Mrtcalf
Philip DunnaLMn Frank Orovitz
Frank Ixkcrt Robert Portcrrield
E. Larr\- Fabian John Primak
(). Frank ( irithrh. 111 W. I'. Schouald
Tom Hill Hal Slaughter
Timothy Lam Richard Stafford
\\ illiam Ilirner
North Carolina Academy of Science AtHliate
•201
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Sitting. Orni, If. Chftoii. I'resUfM; (;,ii,- <,hnn. I»,--
Fmidrnl. Standinj!. H.nry Davison. Tre.niirtr: l,Jf Alfurd.
SecretilTW
De-corafinii io//ifi htfore sttijif
A sad buginnirig ... I he sti.ri.ii riiialK coiiil-s. . . .
1 lie end of the Hiiss-mobile. . . . (ilaseo studies?
. . . I.ims; distance calls to \e\vton. , . . ''Are >ou
gonna graduate?" Hell yes!! . . . Swapping palm
trees. . . . Conovcr conquers McGee . . . .Pyro-
maniacs at large? . . . Christmas comes to several
girls. . . . 1 ' Vanks, 1 ' Rebs, a Pachyderm, and a
Panamanian. . . . Parties. . . . Smitty — a pitcher.
. . . Pilgrimages to Tanglewood. . . . Shot down
again. . . . All night .stands. . . . .Apache Part\'. . . .
"Termire" . . . "Brillo". . . More parties. . . . ((^en-
sored). . . . .\la\be I won't graduate. . . . " I he
Big .Mama". . . . "No Sweat." . . . Pickle the
IBAI. . . . Bulldog's big week ends. . . . "(;iirt"s
dead, I know he is." . . . ".Vh ain't no slob. . . ."
... I he famous goldfish. . . . Wiirkmg at the
morgue. . . . R.O.I'.C^. lovers. . . . laylor strikes
out again. . . . Ilell, di't graduate. . . . Potato
salad and fried chicken. . . . I'.lga reigns. . . . Time
to start .studying. . . . rushing parties. . . . "See sou
next September." . . .
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Row one: Altord. Carney, Clittnn, Davisiin, I vcrttt.
Row two: George, Glasco, Hass, Picklesimer, Ryan.
Row three: Smits, Sparrow. Wjrdlau, \\ lute, Veatts.
Mm Elga lyjfti
ALPHA
SIGMA PHI
205
RiLsliiiiu cifl With ;i t;ri.;it st;irt. . . . I)(innic niui
S|iiHiiiic sriicKiiig' ... R. II. .".IcL'ps rhroiiuh ihitts.
. . . Iiilinnie .\liKir;i,s. . . . .AiidtlKT (irrck Week
tropin'. . . . Stcelnian goes to Raleigli. . . . ( iung-lio
pledges. . . . Park S-WW . . . Hiirnion\- on trio
songs. . . . Setback. . . . Fatliead. . . . B. 15.15. B. . . .
Snead tearing up football records. . . . Larry
Campbell and Phil Archer. . . . FriendK l'end\'
lenderman. . . . Bos and Razor Blade on crutches.
inner and Si|uint get in a game A lover's
holiday: (^hris, .\ver>', and Leeds lost their pins;
Pot, Bunns, Don, and Doug gave diamonds. ...(). H.
gets a date. . . . Reg B. is seen. . . . Them \'irginia
l)o\s. . . . 'ledd\' Bear wears his pm. . . . 1 larr\-
gets dropped. . . . "('" team wins a game. . . . Jack-
son's I niporium. . . . I).('..\. minus '. . . . Ward's
car missing. . . . Pledges take a walk \larr\
makes out. . . . Jewell's loosers. . . . 'lagoo. . . .
Izell's cigars. . . . Farmer's dancing Ics.sons. . . .
Campbell ties another one on. . . . Playboy parrv.
. . . Kit Blazers Lhe Sailor's Ball ( )ur
tourtli \ear was the greatest. . . .
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R(i\\ one: A\"cock. Bell, Botckr, Barrow. Branilctr. Brown, (..irroll, Collins, (.olonna.
Row two: C.ouard, lack-, I'zzcll, IVmkrson, (.raliam, Harrncss, Haskell, Haw thornc, Jackson.
Row three: Keller, Kerr, l.amlierr, Lewis. I, vail, Mitchell, Newlin, Pell. Philpott.
Row tour: Rollins. Smith. Snead, Spoon, Steelnian, Teagiie, I honias. Ward.
Mm Siisu- McGjhn
DELTA
SIGMA PHI
207
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li.liiiin ( .nil nil. Surrl.iry
I Ik- \X';ir started i)lt w ith a bany, an LimictlatL-cl
f(Mitliall team and a post-season "(Irass Houl"
irties continued at Booe's summer
rate . . . the rush party at Stultz's. . . . IJave
takes a late ride uith the pledges. . . . Banjo-cycs
and his gang. . . . Brothers Hudnor and Parker
are married. . . . The Rose Ball was great! . . .
Robert I'. I.ee banquet was very imprcs.sive and
like old times. ... 1 he hrst snow brings on a battle
w ith the 1 beta C^bi's. ... 1 he colorguard at the
C'lemson basketball game. . . . 1 here ain't no \\a>'
that Taylor can be playing golf at 3 o'clock in the
morning. . . . Joe battles the noisy pipes in the
4th Hour atne. . . . Doe's glasses fog up at the
.\l(inda\' night meetings. . . . We will all remember
the Kingston I no and the "stolen" ear. . . . We
began growing beards in Januar\' \liinn shapes
up the k.-\ drill team. . . . Old South was a blast"
( 'tab's furniture is missing again. , . . Spring brought
on the late hi>urs. . . . e.xam.s . . . graduation . . .
iiood hiek to the seniors! . . .
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Riiu Diic: Al}i.rLT<>niliiL-. Anders. Arnuld, Huljli.v. lirDwn, (.antrcll. Dl.iii. ( i.irdner,
Rnw tui>: (iLiiiLT, llikiniir, Mundlcx , Kmil', Kirchin S.. Kitchin II., \laddri.\, Mjrtin.
Rc.u thrcv: \IcAvikv. McCAirrv. Munn, Murr.iv, O'Nc.d. Phillips. Rcilcy, Sitton.
Rou lour: Smith. Sctadni.)n. Wiird, \\ illianis. W dliamson. N'auuhan.
Miss Lou Ruhev
KAPPA
ALPHA
K L
.Stjmlirig (,i,i Hiiriii. S,rr,l.n\; Im ( rmli. (,r.„i,l \l.iMr: ,./
r,r,- „,„«„■,. Sitting \l.,h„lw L.„l,n-. Irr.fiNrtr, llim.uj
Hull.u.i. rnu.lail.
I 111. \c;ir starrcu (.Ntrinii.K well lor the Kiipp^i
Sigs. . . . \M- «,,n the scholastic tropin tor the
prcccdin>; \c.ir. . . . Brother C^hirk Molt returned
Ironi a \ear's so|ourn to the L'niversit\- of Mexico.
... 20 top pledges. . . . Robinson, Lamer, and
("urrie cavort on the gridiron. . . . (ireek Week
hiids ('olc\ pinned. . . . Nelson, Robinson. I.anicr,
( ■rublis, (jivington all follow suit. . . . parties pro-
\'idc rela.xation troni rigorous study schedule of
Rathskeller, Longbottoms,' movies and I \'. . . .
Ileuetr captains 'W team. . , . West gets married
over ("hristmas. . . . Ihornton, Rogers, ('ovington,
and Downing give diamonds. . . . Brewer a
genuine part\- lio\ . . . . Starling anti .Morrow take
turns cutting each others throat. . . . linld and
Kenned\ help Norwood direct athletics. . . . Kermit
No, I in !<.().('. . . . Raxinond continues to lead
cheers. . . . Oeech, Rogers. I.ovell, and Tax lor
keep the road to (i'horo hot. . . . .Malcolm sweats
our finances. ... II. \'. moves into chemistr\-
lab. . . . Ro\ ster, Jones, and How en phig awav at
law school. . . .
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k(i\\ (int.-: AkxandLT. Alltrocid, Brai;g. Biill.ini. Burns A.. Burns N.. t.arrcr, (.hatin. (,olc\ .
Row tu(i: Oivingtnn, Crews, Curric, Dciuing, (irublis, Harrcll I'.., Harrcll J.. HL-uctt, Holland.
Rou thrcv: Holt, Kenned)-, Lamer M., Lamer J., Lovell, Medlin, Miller, Morrow. Nance.
Row four; Nelson, Norwood. Rogers, Smith, Stancil, Starlmg. Stephenson, Strum, S\kes.
Rou hve: Tavlor, Thornton, Todd, \\'ai;oner, Webb, West, W'hitlev.
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KAPPA
SIGMA
211
A X A
St.mding Hr.h ('nimplrr. Trrasiirer: Sitting Hunt l-iU
lur-}'mtJnit: Rin llliy.liri. Sf(r,l.u\: \l,h Str.ui,,
I'miJait.
Thct.1 liui cciLlirntcd Its 35tli w.ir m liigh
style. ... A supLTiDr rush program brought 2S nuu
men into the ehapter. . . , I'.lections placed Carl
Hoffman in office as High Alpha and left Rov
and .Mike teeluig rather lost without the worries
ot the chapter. . . . Graylyn was the scene ot the
liest White Rose Ball ever. . . . The chapter rooms
uere redecorated, much to the io\ of all. . . . Dr.
Keeton, brother, triend, and advisor took leave to
teach in Florida- our loss and Horida's gain. . . .
H. F. and ShortN' had been married for six months
when we discovered it. . . . Phil Poc became a
lather Maurice had hot and cold running
romances. . . . Brother l)uff\ hnalK managed to
get out ot -Argentina ahve. . . . Kecbie went to
1 lollins every other week to see his own Oescent
( iirl. ... 12 men graduated and left behind the ioys
of fraternity and college to go on to higher things.
... A great year. . . .
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Row line: Berccs, Hcrr\ . BicSLckcr, Bloodsw orth. Bright, t.runipicr. lennc-ll, liTrLll.
Riiw t\\(i: F'nrbcs, HorPL', Howell, Hughes, Hutchison, Jones, Karcher, Koontz.
Ro« three: I.ane\, Al;irler, Minis. Pendegr.iph, Perras\, Poe. Roberts, Snipes.
Row four SteLidnian, Ischorn. Turner, \'ann. Weeks, W'llkins.
LAMBDA
CHI ALPHA
213
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/)««/,;,• (,r,JJi„. I'raulfnl
I ;, Stiiitli. I 'ur-I'mhiriit
l„lin llostic. Trrmirer
Ihliu. H.uhv. SnrrUry
Do cm-^Js n,.,k
I'.iniiluir hices Liilii '■\\;ir sriincs" ;ili(>ut siiniriKT
L\|xrn.nc'cs. . . . PiKA is rc;Ki\' tor aiKithcT year,
Liiul l\tc prrpiirrs sniiikcrs and rush-partic-s. . . .
Alusic li\ rhe- ('araliiias. . . . Russ's cries of "It's
s(i tDugh I can't stand it'". . . Mango's back. . . .
FiKitball games to sec .Manning, p'crrcll, \\'illiams.
Nation, and Pcarcc. . . . Pledge night. . . . 1 rips
to the "Rat". . . . Parties. . . . Seranades. . . . Brotliers
getting pinned. . . . In the shcnvers uith (irifhn,
Waddell, .\lanuuni, .Martin, and Walker. . . . \ic's
new name, " 1 he I ar. " . . . .Annual Brothers vs.
Pledges tootball game where the pledges supplied
refreshments. . . . "Peter Ciunn" Aycoek on hand
tci siilve "late " crimes. . . . Porte and Ritchie in
the Classics. . . . C-hristmas parties and the special
one for orphans. . . . ".Nbim" Kimball. . . . Hostic
getting ulcers. . . . .Miner vs. Ale.x tor "11 Rev."
. . . Brown dratted to replace Fabian. . . . Strupe
pinned' . . . Parish and "Sky" work with l,lo\d
Price at ,\lid-\\ inters. . . . Beach Trips. . . . lb
the Blue Bird! . . . Ka Mart, "You won't go!". . . .
Waterbags. . . . Bray wins "crib" tournament. . . .
Dream ( lirl Ball and good times. . . . PiK.A wins
intramural crown. . . . Senior lieer-blast' . . . Last
traternit\ part\ . . . . PiK.A finishes another year
and looks forward to IVol when again members
will pass under the sign. . . . "The House Ihat
lirorherhnn,! Builr.". ."
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Rou cmc: A\x-oLk, Bailcv, Bostic. Bra\, Broun, Butler, Callucll. t^.llicr.
R(n\ run: DaniL-l J., I>anicl \\'., Daniels, l)a\-, Fcrrcll, Forte, Ciarncr, CirltHn.
Row three: Hester, Ingram, Kennedy, Kimball, .\Iangum, Manning, Marsh. Martin
Row tour: Nation, Norman, Painter, Parrish, Pearcc, Ritchie, Smith H., Smith \'.
Row rive: Stephenson, Strupe, \aughan. Waddell. Walker. Warrford. \\ ilson
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KAPPA ALPHA
215
L X
Seated H>,h Kupis:t~^d,. AniiMlor; I.rziis .(/orijjw. \/,,l
ist^r: Gmr^r WiUiMnson. Cminsiil. St.illJing: Cjrllon Stinll,
Qii.mt„r: l„m Imhk. Tnhiiiu-. I'rrJ Rilry. I'w-Comisid
Cuil.l lllis In- another Biis'
Seprcnilicr lournl the chapter reiiiivatmg the
house, but thanks to out crstuhile House Manager,
ever\ thing was in chaos for sometime. . . . Monday
nights saw "Big l)aiid\" WiUiamson in his glory,
with J. I'red and Kup as Ptesidential bodyguards,
, . Hoss, No-Neck, Razor, Reverend Tesh, and
the l5ody did Amen's aniens, while the Rat and
l.onnie rattled Bones's cage, , , , Charlie engineered
a tine ,social program, had he only (ollowed it, , , ,
(Nortec, Scotch, and C^onfiision uere the ke\note
tot Bunn and Pick, . , . Ciarsukos resigned at least
4^ times as .Athletic Chairman, but still did a good
lob been know n to get shook, , , . I'.gg tinalh' found
a namesake, , , , "Shaky" Heath moved everything
he owned to the Philosophy library except himself,
which remained in front of the TV set, , , , Three
d,i\ s ot trantic search finally found the lost "P\gm\ "
Smith behind a sola pillow , . , , Kisenhower protested
Castro's contiscation of Tub's rubber tree. ... 3
and 1 suggested that the chapter krabbitstriebs,
and another \ear eiideil.
hit thi- t;/rA" dannitiii
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Row one BailaiKf, Hell, Ikverlv, H<.uun, C.iLiu.iv, Charliam, C.lc, Creech S., Creech ().
R(i\\ r\\(i: Dennis, Duncan, Filer, Filipp), Craham, Hart, Heath, Hensle\-, Hick^,
Riiu three: HugewiuHl, Kinire\, Kupis/.eu ski. Lung, MacI.ean, Martin, McArthur, McXeeK, Moruan.
Row four; Munn, Pickard, Raglantl, Rile\, Smith C, Smith 15., lesh, \ates.
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CHI
217
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Roii'hmd \Uiltemii. Untnn
Bill Siinlli. I ue-I'mulriit
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September saw rlie beginning (it ,iiii>ther uondL-r-
fiil year at Zeta. A top notch pleelge class toliowcd
weeks ot concentrated and successful rush. High-
lights of the year included the Christmas Dance,
Pledge Dance, and the Sig Kp Ball. Other points
of interest included. . . . the Norfolk trip. . . . Rat
and nips. . . . I. aura . . . Pigg\ Park ,uid l.ite date.
. . . :nd Hoor guesr troubles Mother Mc-
Corkle's. . . . Fritts's great escapade. . . . Tucker
going to Stalcy's on Saturda\' nights. . . . Smith
dating. . . . Stamey breaking bad. . . . S.A.F..-\.(^.
. . . Jordan being political. . . . Skip swimming in
the shrubberv . . . . Hawk preaching. . . . W'heattord
leaving his room, . . . ('hambers and his scoops.
. . . I5ill\ ( irahaiii murdering the language. . . . I he
Penguin's room. . . . Jake "pay up." . . . Johnson's
snoring. . . . Paschal sleeps in the hall again. . . .
He\' man. . . . (iaiehouse and his odd actions. . . .
.McCorkle "Meet my . . . Dare.". . . Br\ an "harrvs"
It up \ll in all a year that will ne\er be tor-
uotren b\ the men ot the "house w ith the red door."
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Row iiiiL': I5c,ich.im, B()\d, Br\ an, C^icIk-wk/, ('h.uiilicrs, C^hurch, I'dwards
Row tu(i: ludy, Foster. (ijlL-housc, (iross, Harrman, Hcdnck, Jacobs.
Row rliac; Johnson, Jordan, Klcchak, Long, McCrcary. Mattcson, ,\lay.
Row four: Mendenhall, McCorkle, Orr, Paschal, Phelps, Smith, Walker.
SIGMA
PHI EPSILON
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Sitting: Frfiidit Mcrah, Seco/iii Coiinsflor; jitn Hoivnian.
I'midrnt- Boh Lee. Treasurer. StanJinj;; I'ete Ciittino, Srcn-
tary; Bohhy Dimh. Herald; Waylmd lahiisoii. Firsi Cmiiiselor.
A great \'i.ar im rlu- Alpha Xu's . . . the cele-
bration of the chapter's 20th anniversary . . . nian\'
parties and the Orchid Ball. . . . Martin's weight
lifting class. . . . I he Blivot in orbit. . . . Doiib's
sign. . . . Hodges' "What's that again.'". . . Heydt's
lost bowling liall. . . . (iordon: "Worthy Sage."
. . . Hart's tail gun. . . . Tafjor and Kessler's 1 A'
antenna. . . . Bowman's old stogies. . . . "lab and
the Kail. " . . . \\ here's Stevens? . . . "Mama's"
"I low are \ a' " . . . Wiliiford and the couch at } :00
every da\'. . . . ("harlie and the Dixie Diner. . . .
Bragg: ",\h So!". . . Dave's boat and birds. . . .
Ihompson and the IJudget. . . . Riddle and Help
Week, . . . I, Upton's shower concerts. . . . I.ee
battles Ihompson. . . . Pete: "Would you please
repeat the motion?". . . Wilton and the Ciolden
Touch. . . . Smith and the Fireball. . . . Council's
wife runs errands. . . . Alt)augh"s morning phone
calls. . . . Perry .Merryman. . . . McCiraw : Ihe
Lover: . . . Ihe Room at the Knd of" the Hall
(Md floor). . . . \rehegonui. . . . Brewer's silence.
. . . Ihompson anti the Birdland live. . . .
d^dr^t'^d^d^
dr^dk
\iin\ diu': Ad;inis, Alkti. BrLwcT, (Juincil, (Aittiiici. Doiib, I l;irr.
Row tui> 1 l.itclull. 1 liidtics, JcihiiMiii. Kr.uisc, I.lc, l.uptun, Martin.
R.nv rliac Mcrcur, Mcmhi, Mcl.aunn. I\t1l', Pn^r. Riddk-, Smith.
Rou tour; Stevens, labor, Ihornpson, \\ ilhtord.
SIGMA
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Kull.ir.l \ln,„r. \i,c-l'miJilll
I^^cnr^-t^ve pkdgcs "PIcdyc Night." . . . Wlh-
srcr, 1 l;iniiltc)n, ;iiid Pkiige Johnson rn;ikr costU
trip to (/.ihtorriia. . . , 1 lurch throws coming out
p;irt\- '.It Peacock (^iuh. . . . \\ hat "uool\- l)car"
during (icology Quiz? . . . Schwartz gets 3 dozen
law nmow crs for Xmas. . . . Digger ups miscellaneous
fund to pay for Janet's diamond. . . . For sale — one
1955 partl\' green chevy with modified right fender
a real breather. . . . 1 rihhle catches Disher
rr\ ing to replace magnolia trees. . . . \'ail h'nalK
Inns a pack of cigarettes. . . . Stallings new station
manager of "N'oice of Theta ('hi. " . . . \\ hose
brown towel is that in the shower- ,Marc\'. . . .
\\',i\niek develops ulcer during bull session. . . .
.Mills bu\ s W ("apone's old car complete w ith bullet
holes. . . . Hillings goes out to shoot, comes back
shot. . . . Orphan part\ held at house for '^ kids.
. . . llaigler goes into motion during l^at (^ourt. . . .
\\'esle\' says "What pin = ". . . I.edford chokes
again. . . . Krakau brings buxom friend to party. . . .
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P P P C' (? P
Rou ..tk: I5,ill. Hurler, DcXkriJ. Disher, I'lcishcr, Ircxman, H,imiir..n W.
Rou t\\n: llamilron J.. H.irrdl, Hurchins, K.ikau, I.L-dtord, Mills. McKirc R,
Row thrtv: Moore J.. Pope. Schwarrz. Stjilings. ^^a\■^ick. Webster.
Mas C.ilhrrinr Trejiii:
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hrsc r..« I(V/m/,7. l-ai.tns,,,,. Dniirr. Vml. Hnuhisun. Hlill.irJ. AIU„„.I. \V ar.l .
SL-cn.id r..M- (Milpliw. HoK'Zi'mJ. D.nismi. (.mrsir. M.uiiiy. Snnihw, Hiidimr.
Brim HllhlliSM,. J'rmJeilt.
I hi. lnrcrfr;iti.Tnit\ Council is an organization
in which all ten fraternities arc inciucled as
niemliers. It is the purpose of the \.V.C.. to supcr-
Mse and control the fraternities in general. This
includes such liinctions as riishini; and interfra-
rcrnit\ competition. It is also the purpose of the
1. 1' .C^. to toster and promote good will among the
fraternities, the administration, independent stu-
dents, and outsiders. The two major events
sponsored li\ the l.l'.C. were (JreeU Week and
.\lid-\\ inters. I he (Ireek Week Program con-
sisted ot held events, a fraternity sing, dorm
decorations, a lie.iury contest, and a formal dance
with music li\ Richard ,Maltlj\ . Mid-Winters
featured IJovd Price and his hand.
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OMEGOMING
Victory over Virginia Tech made September
26 a successful Homecoming despite the fact
that it seemed out of place so earl\- in the \ear.
Decorations were not displa\ed this \e;
rather accompanied the Greek Week testiviries.
However, this was the only tradition tli.ir w.is
not realized. Jean Hobby, sponsored b\ the Pi
Kappa Alpha fraternity, was elected Miss Demon
Deacon by a vote ot the entire student body. She
was crowned during the halt-time ceremonies at
the game.
The Homecoming dance was sponsored b\
the Student Union and open to all students and
alumni. It featured the music ot Lester l.anin
to accompany the dancing couples.
1 he return ot the alumni has alu.ns been
synonymous with Homecoming and rhis \ear
was no exception. Familiar faces riimdeil the
campus making the scene complete.
(I'rcck Week festivities rilleil the week n( Ncivemlier
Zl-24 this yeiir and thinigh rain and a imieh eimtested loss
to Carohna were in evidenee, the\ eouldn't dampen the
spirits ol Wake loresters.
Fraternities and the iiirl's dorms eoinpeted for prizes
with traditional deeorations. I he I heta Chi's claimed
first pkiee as their Demon Deaeon "entombed" Carohna.
A new title was awarded as ('onnie Punoun became the
first "Miss Plumber's I'riend." She was cliosen b\ vote
during the game's halftime ceremonies. But hers wasn't
the only beauty title tor a ^\ake Forest coed, Jean Hobb\-
was chosen ,\liss (Ireek Week at the dance Saturda\- night.
She represented the Pi Kappa .Mpha fraternity.
Dreann music to complete a dreamy week end was the
accomplished purpose of Richard .Maltliy and his orchestra.
Alumni and undergraduates alike danced to the melodies.
Hut alas, the clock .struck twelve and ( Ireek \\eek was over
for another year. I ired couples trudged home w ith memories
that wiin't be forgotten for a whi
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MAID of HONOR
U/js If.ui Tlmmpsi
MAGNOLIA
1/mi linhu., S.,f,-
m\^..jim^'m^ -^ -^ -* -» «,
U/js Ami.i Ruth Ciirmil
ATTENDANTS
Mh! Elga I. of til
U;,. n.min ir.,i;ji
MAGNOLIA
Miss Bminir Siilln:,
ATTENDANTS
Miss l.:dir Milrhrll
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on campui
A fraternity pin timalh hrin\^s
a lovely serenade.
m OB 1*1 ss
The moriuno, .iftcr the niiht hefr.
LB iiii if gR^
\Untlht Ann W.isnn ;, ., srnu,r llns ir.i;
riiii iinl ihf lonely crrr^.l'
Thn MI,/ II cmihlnl he ,U
Our co-rds .in fjm\
One of our btauuful bmUm)i.i—Rf\mA.U HM
The ir.yorettfS at h,ilf-t
It's Inn la h the DeMoii' s Jneii.i .
MURRAY GREASON
Murray Crossley Greason was born in Raleigh, Xorth Carolina. IXccmlicr 26, I ''(I I. In 1421 he entered Wake Forest
College and became one of its best athletes of all time. His long period of service to Wake Forest ("ollege could be evaluated
from several standpoints. His coaching record was excellent and brought much recognition to the College. Of greater service
to the College, however, is the character of Greason the man, rather than Greason the coach. His linkage with alumni was of
inestimable value. The affection and respect accorded him by athletic officials of other institutions made much easier the negotia-
tions in that sometimes complicated area. His calm manner and instinct tor proper public relations insured the College of ami-
able and sympathetic press coverage. He u as respected as a gentleman and as a friend by facultv and students. It is in gratitude
for the years of service rendered b\' the late .\Iurra\ Cireason that the Howi fk presents this page in memoriam to him.
THE
EDITORS'
COMMENT
ANNE
BILL
W'c liiiVL limslKii' I Ik I'XA) llciwiiu is coiiiplcted.
W'c h.ivc cut. criippi-d, pasted, iiii.;1siiR(.1, iiiul ni;ilk\l.
\i>t iinly IS till.- lldWIKIi cdilipkttil, hut nncx- ^ig^ui the
second semester ot a schcul \e.ir is finished, too. The
combination ot ;i year ot wurk anil a \ear ot pleasure in
the creation of this, the ]'>M) I Io\m i ii, leaves the editors
« itli ine\plainal)le leehnys. Not ever\iine is alile t"
appreciate the leelint; ot accnmplishnxnr and pride that
the editors and statt have as their ijooh ooes t" the press.
We will miss the magnetic force of" deadlines. Now in-
stead of worrx .ihout deadlines, we are rilled with an\iet\
that the students \m1I en|oy this \ear's portra\al of Willie
I'orest. 1 he maul theme can he found in the casual
atmosphere that has lieen e.xprcsscil thniughout the hook.
Our division pages have heen drawn up tn show the
students at their liest. We used inliirmalitv t" express
the hie .md s|iirit "t a new campus.
We cmildn't lea\'e without (.xpressint; our thanks to at
least a few <.f (.iir hard-working staff. Irvin (,rigg should
lie singled i)ut ,is one ot the most enmp<.tent ph.otographers
the Howl I u has ever had. \hirvin I rancis anil Russell
I5rantle\ were ,ilwa\s read\ to give that extra help, lii
Joe Phelps of Idwards \ Hn.iighton and D.iris i.eeper
and llolK- Bivins we give our special praise. I low could
we have met the deadlines without them'
L'nder the direction of ,\hir\' (lail Koontz and ,\lary
Jean I hint photograph)' seems to be of exceptional interest
this \ ear. I'.vcn the long job of typing moved faster as
X'lrginia .Martin came to our rescue. Llo\d dross and
Don Phelps deserve recognition for their efforts in the
sports and traternitx' sections. Two competent workers
we could never have forgotten arc Pat Farson and Gladys
Morgan, our copy editors, Rowland .Mattcson and his
start helped to make our \ earliook a success as he dili-
gentK' wcirked on advertisements.
We en|oycd planning the Howi.f.r this \car, and we
w ish yiiu good luck!
.\ll engraving tor the '6(1 Howi.ik was done bv
Southern Photo Process I'.ngraving Caimpany of .-\tlanta.
Idwards \ liroughton Company of Raleigh printed
the book. Body copy is set in 10 on 12 point Janson;
captions are in S iin 10 point Janson italics, heads are in
IS and 24 pnmt Tempo. The three-tone Sand grain cover
was manulactured hy Kingscratr, Inc., of Kingsport.
lennessee.
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INDEX
ACADEMICS
ACTIVITIES
ADMINISTRATION
A.liiniiiMi.ii.v,. Staff
Alpha i.|.-il..i, I),-lt:i
Alpha Kappa l>si
Alpha l'l,i(lm.-Ka
Alpha I'M I ln„.sa
Alph-. SifjHv. l>hi
ATHLETICS
Band
Baptist Student I'nion
BS.r. K\ti-nsion Team
B.S.r. Retreat
Baseball
Basket h-,11
BEAUTIES
Beta Beta Beta
Canterburv
Chapel
Cheerleaders
Choir
Christian Education and Service
College Theatre
Contents
Cross Country
Cullum Ministerial Association
Debate
Dedication
Delta Kappa Xu
Delta Sigma Phi
Delta Sigma Pi
Eta Sigma Phi
Euzelian Literary Society
Faculty
First Year Law Class
Football
Football Coaches
Foreword
Freshman Class
Future Teachers of America
Gamma Sigma Epsilon
Golf
Greas,.ii
GREEKS
(Jr.-ek Week
H,,lu,T„rninK
HONORARIES
Interfraternity Council
Internatiruial Relations
lili- 1 1 1
14(i-18:i
18-35
2L'--.'3
18! I
172
132-135
12t>-131
228-235
Kappa Alpha Order
Kappa Mu Epsilon
Kappa Sigma
IBS
105
153
139
169
228-235
108-109
1 Hi- 125
114-115
'.111-101
202-207
226-227
184
1611-161
224
170
64-78
2US-2U9
195
210-211
Lambda Chi Alpha
Legislature
Magnolia Court
Maritiniers
\lriiV hitramurals
MILITARY
Mi-~ l),.in..n Deai-on
Miss ( ireek Week
Monogram Club
•did GoMand Black
llmi.r.in Delta Kajip
(•ivhPH.. Club
( Mgal, ( luild
< >utstanding Seniors
Pershing Rifles
Phi Al|.ha Delta
Phi Alpha Theta
Pi Kappa Alpha
Pi Kappa Delta
Pub Board
Scabbard and Blade
Second Year Law Class
Senior Class
Sigma Chi
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Sigma Pi
Sophomore Class
"Student." The
Student Government
Student I'nion
Swimming
Tassels
Third Year I.:i« CI;,-
THIS IS WAKE FOREST
Tiark
WAKE FOREST
W,.~lr, Fuundali.m
W.-iiniii-ter PVIlowship
WFDI)
\\..ni'ii'~ < M.\eiiiment .\ssociation
Whllr .l.-irkrl-
Whn-. WliM 111 American Coll.-gcs i
rni\-r,>itlr>
Womcn-s liitr
W.R.A.
Wrestling
Y.D.C
V.W.A.
rals
212
213
149
230
235
143
I.S2
183
110
197
19'.l
163
201
214-215
198
154
200
106-107
38-60
216-217
220-221
80-88
158-159
148
164
137
102-105
8-17
236-242
169
168
STAFF
EDITORS:
COPY EDITORS:
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
(•.\PTloNS EDITOR:
.\THI.ETI(' EDIT<JR:
FHATEHXITY EDITOR:
IKJXORARIES:
THEATRE:
Anne A. Whicker
William D Smith
Pat Faisoii
Gladys Ab.rgan
Marv Jean Hunt
Mary "Gail Koontz
Irvin Grigg. Chief
Rav Rollins
Phil Diehl
Pat Pearson
Llovd Gross
Don Phelps
Roy Hughes
Pat Woodward
TYPlXt; STAFF:
BLSIXESS MAXAGER:
BUSIXESS STAFF:
s;inia Martin. Chief
Sybil Beasley
Bonnie Sullivan
Susan Powell
Maryaun Johnson
Jean Lowery
Kay Griflfin
Fran Jovce
wland L. Matte'son
Betsy Lackey
Wavne Eudv
Lowell Hedrick
Tommy Bridges
Barbara Horton
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DVEBTISEMEMTS
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T. M. EVINS
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