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WAKE  FOREST  COLLEGE 

THE  Z^  SMITH  REYNOLDS  LIBRARY 


I960 

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WINSTON-SALEM 
NORTH    CAROLINA 
I960 


BY    WAKE    FOREST    COLLEGE 


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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 


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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. 


'^p.^^ei^ilJkUli^ 


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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B 


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 


1 

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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 

■■■■■ 

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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l/r.  WrW//w,  /)r.  ,SV,»/,/:,  /' 


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.. 


42 


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 


43 


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. 


52 


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 


54 


**     "^     ^«     •*     "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 


55 


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 


56 


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. 


57 


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 


58 


•  «  •!   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 


59 


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; 

I'.T.A.  4;  H..S.r.  1,2,  :!,  I;  B.T.r.  1,2,  W,  V.W.A.  1,2,  3. 
Carolyn  Lee  Yow,  B.A.  Uilmingtoii 

\\   l;  A    I,  2,  :;,   I:  K4'  A    4. 
Dewey  Blake  Yokley  W  iiisl.in-Salnn 


Edwin  Ogburn  Young,  III 

Hans  Ulrich  Zieten  Bnlii 


Hip 


1 

i    ^m 

1 

II 

1  O    . ', 

l.,„ur  Vrwde 


GLASS    OF 


19  6  1 


llor.jr.t      Hlill.u.1.      rn-.ij,l!l:        liliij      Hull,      (I 
I'rif  Ihiilrl.    \   ur-riry,.lnil 


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 

(?  p  c*  p 

9  ^f^ 


£^^& 


c   p  n  n 

9.  f>  Q  Q 
p  p  f? 


JUNIORS 


p 


ft  p  ^  o. 

'1 


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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Halhoa,  Canal  Zo 


Baltimuiv,  M.l. 


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67 


JUNIORS 

©  p  c^  ^f 


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 

68 


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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69 


JUNIORS 


WMMiMm 


Thomas  Stephen  Hatchell 

I.Uilll,rll,,n 

Marshall  Hayes  Hatley 

C.r.c.ni 

Paul  Gray  Hauser 

W 

n.-.|..ii-S;ilciii 

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 

iist,.ri-S:di'm 

Thomas  Bayard  Hollingsworth, 

Jr.  W 

TisliMi-Sal.™ 

Ralph  Edward  Holt,  Jr. 

Durliam 

Kay  Penn  Hood 

Burlington 

John  Hastings  Hopkins 

W 

i]st(ii]-S:ili'm 

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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71 


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 


()\l,.r,l 

\V,i,>l,,i,-Salcm 

liiv,.id:il,..  \    I'. 

Ka„„:,|,nli.. 


\Viri,'<t.m-.S:iU-m 
Mc.insvillc 

F„.,uav  S|.nn(;s 
llurliiiKl"n 


H>.uli..kc  Uapids 

Washindtcr].  1).  ('. 

\.,itli  \\ilk,v^l«,n, 

Sl'iiuK  11 


<'l.ail.ilt 
Lrxiiij;!.. 


\Viii-l,,n-Salrrn 

(;r,vii,-l..Hc 

mill    H,-;,.-h.    DrI 

l.r\n,Kt..r, 


I'ikrvillr 

()M  K..1I 

\\illsl.ili-.S;,l,Mll 


Wiiisloii-Sali-ni 

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 

fe^iH 


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75 


JUNIORS 


J"i   C)  o  Ci 

A  (T^  a  f^ 


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 


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SOPHOMORES 


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■r:nl-.isvill. 
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 


82 


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 

.lell 

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 

■igll 

Ronald  Lee  Honeycutt 

Wa.les 

loro 

Elizabeth  Hayes  Hopkins 

Ra 

•ilili 

Jo  Arm  Howard 

S:ii 

lonl 

Slade  Howell 

Lake  City. 

Fla, 

Thomas  Wayne  Howell 

t'hern 

ville 

Meyressa  Ellen  Hughes 

BrnwTi  Summit 

Suzanne  Dunn  Hughston 

Fineastle 

\a. 

Joyce  Ann  Huneycutt 

Stai 

tlel.l 

Robert  Brame  Hunt 

I.Ui 

ima 

Glenda  Ruth  Hyman 

Fayetti 

ville 

SOPHOMORES 

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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 

CU:u\, 

tli; 

Oakley  Allen  Mabe 

\Vr>tl 

.•I.I 

Warner  Lee  Madre 

Hnll 

mi 

Nancy  Faye  Mangum 

Dull 

!.n! 

Stephen  Dennis  Manshel 

W. 

.1  (.,a„K.-,  \ 

,;. 

Barton  Coles  Marcy,  Jr. 

lin 

:ull,n.,,k.  !■. 

!!! 

Annette  Sue  Matthews 

.\sl„\ 

ill.' 

Joseph  David  Matthews 

UurliMK 

1.11 

Clarence  Dougals  Maxwell, 

Jr. 

K:ivrtlrx 

ill.' 

Elizabeth  Ann  Measamer 

Saul 

,1.1 

Robert  Philip  Melvin 

Wilisl..li-Sa 

Hobart  Harold  Mendenhall 

Jr. 

SalisI, 

UV 

Gordon  Edison  Mercer,  Jr. 

lla,u|,t,.,i, 

\'a. 

Cecilia  Shirldeen  Merritt 

\Vin.stnii-S,-i 

..m 

Barbara  Ann  Metcalf 

fh:ul< 

ttf 

Billie  Ann  Millsaps 

H.il.l.ill;^^ 

ill.. 

Blan  Vance  Minton 

N 

.nil  Wilk.'sl 

,■■,. 

William  Weightman  Mohlenrich,  Jr. 

.Mutmi,  Fla. 

Jean  Marie  Moore 

Macli 

...m 

Linda  Loy  Moorefleld 

Danl, 

a,-y 

Lewis  Marshall  Morgan 

W; 

sliiiiKton,  1) 

('. 

John  Franklin  Morrow 

\\iirst.,ii-S:i 

Glenda  Gail  Myers 

Thmmsv 

ill.- 

Martha  Elizabeth  Myers 

Le.\ington 

Patricia  Ann  Myers 

\Vinst.,n-Sa 

•m 

James  Rupert  Nance,  Jr. 

Fay,-tl.-\ 

ill,- 

Linda  Sue  Neal 

Belcws  Ci 

■c-k 

Donald  Hale  Newlin 

(liviisl 

m, 

Henry  Williams  Newton 

Hal. 

lull 

Paul  Burton  Nickens,  Jr. 

I'lvni.. 

ilh 

Cyril  Warren  Norman,  Jr. 

Hal. 

kIi 

Marvin  Arrington  Oakes 

Challiam, 

\a. 

James  Merriman  Offutt 

Kin> 

..11 

James  Oscar  Outland 

H„-1,S.,, 

IIV 

Charles  Lineberry  Owen 

Can 

.in 

Allen  Hall  Painter,  Jr. 

F..nst  ( 

ity 

Jennie  Lou  Pangle 

.\sh..v 

ill.- 

Merry  Gordon  Pannill 

\\insl..ii-Sa 

.■m 

Frank  Andrew  Passarelli 

Paters.,!!,  ,\ 

J. 

Phyllis  Anne  Pegg 

K..l!!l-!-,sV 

ill.. 

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SOPHOMORES 

pop 

P  p  ^  f^  o 


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 


\\i 


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 

SOPHOMORES 

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SOPHOMORES 


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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19  6  3 


F  R  E  S  H  M  E 


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 

.\rnl..'IT\-,  S.  (■ 

John  Herbert  Anderson 

(•llDiaCn.vi- 

Lawrence  Hirst  Archer 

llavrlluuil,  I'a, 

Bruce  Augustus  Arrowood 

(' -.inl 

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 

aii.l  Ishui,!,  .\.  Y. 

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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ViTian  Aileen  Creech 

Hallsh,.rn 

Robert  Hopper  Crum.  Jr. 

lis.'^cx 

FmIIs.  X   .1 

Judith  Raine  Grumpier 

Fu. 

•  i:,\   Spniii;. 

Henry  Sebron  Dale 

CllTll,.!! 

Charles  Reece  Davis,  Jr. 

W 

,st.,ii-.'<:il,-n) 

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 

iii-vill.,  \':, 

William  Paul  DeBree 

\\■(.^ 

w<.„,l.  N    J. 

Jerry  Lee  Deese 

tlrah^im 

Robin  David  Deese 

Loxingtdii 

Albert  Jean  DeForest,  Jr. 

I'taffto«n 

Aime  Marie  Diehl 

ChaTlMtlf 

Louella  Tench  Dillingham 

\\ 

listun-^l.^m 

Wayne  Carl  Dillon 

W 

nstuii-Sal.-m 

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. 

.\^^hevilk■ 

Martin  Andrew  Evensen 

Kl.ini 

Park.  X    Y. 

James  Hopkins  Farlow 

.S.phia 

Richard  Douglas  Fearrington       W 

nftnn-S:,\vm 

Herbert  Jay  Feitelberg 

Br. 

..khii,  X    Y. 

Johnny  Lynn  Fischer 

UigSt 

„u.  (lap.  \a. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Fish 

Raleigh 

Herbert  George  Fisher           I 

'nint  I' 

oasaiit.  X.J. 

Glenda  Faye  Force 

Miami.  Fla. 

Anthony  Floyd  Francis 

W 

ii,st.,i,-Sal,-m 

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 

Xwk.  X    Y. 

Allan  Herbert  Fuhr 

K: 

irlawn.  X.J. 

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Susan  Elizabeth  Fulkerson 

I.iitl 

.■rvill,..  M.I. 

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 

i.^tun-Salc^ni 

Edgar  Dallie  Gurley,  Jr. 

.Xeuton 

Sharon  Jeanne  Habich 

W 

isl,,n-Salem 

Gary  Albert  Haddad 

M.  h 

,.,.s,„„t,  Pa. 

Carol  Anne  Haenni 

H. 

thiwla,  -Md, 

Henry  James  Haigler 

I'l 

.rrri,-e,  S   C. 

John  Carl  Hamrick,  Jr. 

Slielln- 

Richard  Eugene  Hamrick 

Slielhy 

Thomas  Gordon  Handy 

W 

nst.Mi-Salem 

James  Colquitt  Harper 

w 

r.st,,n-.Salem 

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 

ilherforilton 

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 

nni.ire,  .M.l. 

Larry  Neil  Holcomb 

\\ 

n>l..ri-SMlcm 

Sandra  Carol  Holder 

.Mi.uiit  .Airy 

94 


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 


I{ali«:n.  X    J. 


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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 


FRESHMEN 

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Rosalind  Robinson  Levering 

Haltim,, 

,•,  .M.l. 

Charles  McDonald  Lewis 

Xr 

V  Bc-ni 

David  Vernon  Liner 

( ljl'( 

ii.'c|,<,n> 

Shirley  Mae  Lloyd  Lippert 

Wilisliil 

-S;ilrin 

Benjamin  Alan  Long 

HurliiiKt.Hi 

George  Earl  Long 

1 

illl-Vllll- 

Frank  Knight  Lord,  III 

lilrh,,,, 

Ml,  Yd. 

Jean  Lounsbury 

W.ll 

iiiitstim 

Betty  Lee  Lumpkin 

Jar-k 

soiiville 

David  Lee  McAulay 

.Mo 

■ganton 

Guy  Frank  McCormick 

F 

liiniont 

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 

111   .\ir>- 

Rachel  Marie  McGee 

.M..I 

lit  .Viiy 

Ronald  Marlin  McGraw 

Miil.llrt. 

wii.  I'a, 

Donnie  Bruce  McLean 

Dunn 

William  Duncan  McLean 

I.u 

ulirrliill 

Bobby  Wayne  McLendon 

l.aii.li,- 

Travis  Darryl  McLendon 

u, 

illligl.,11 

John  Raymond  McNierney 

Til  11-% 

III.-,  I'a 

Morris  David  McRae 

1 

aiini.mt 

Hugh  Karr  McSwain,  III 

Sli.'lli\ 

John  William  MacDonald 

M.anill 

s,  N.  Y 

Edward  Joseph  Mahoney 

■■all>  Chi 

ivh,  \-a 

Alexander  Edward  Mandy      S. 

.Irl,  I'lai 

i>,  X,  J 

Jeffrey  Emmett  Marlow 

llirkon 

Bryant  Franklin  Marshall 

Wlii-n 

ll-Sal.Il 

Clement  Reynolds  Marshall,  Jr.            1 

lialK.llc 

Francis  Kendall  Martin 

w 

„lrsl„.n 

James  Donald  Martin 

( ' 

anii'iliii 

Alice  Elizabeth  Matheny 

Ku 

.•St  Cit) 

Newton  Peterson  Mathews,  Jr 

( 

..l.lsh.ir 

Roger  Allen  Matusoff 

Davl 

Ml.dhl 

Clarence  Douglas  Maxwell,  Jr. 

l''a 

-.■tt.-vill 

William  Michael  Mead 

l,lll>lni< 

k,  Trxa 

Sammy  Ray  Merrill 

B.aur<ii 

Eugene  Taylor  Merryman 

lirlli, 

s.la.  M. 

Virgil  Marvin  Messer 

II 

izclw.ii. 

96 


Lawrence  Wallace  Meyer 

KmIIs 

Cliuiv 

1,  \a. 

Richard  Earl  Meyer 

1 

lltirM 

Stephen  Bright  Milans 

]\, 

ihrMl; 

.  Mil. 

Bobby  Reginald  Miller 

w 

l,st„„- 

-iak'lii 

Robert  Allan  Miller 

riiii. 

isvill.- 

lllliu 

William  Alvin  Miller 

riiiii 

isvillr 

llhio 

Avalon  Nichols  Minton 

Nuiil 

Will,. 

sl„,n, 

George  Wesley  Mitchell 

.l:irk 

MlUlll 

.  I'la 

Jacquelynn  Faye  Mitchell 

/( 

l.lllo,, 

Nancy  Jane  Mitchell 

\.mu 

;svill.- 

Nancy  Jane  Mitchem 

Clin 

Wlllr 

Charles  Jeffrey  Mitchiner 

1,. 

liisvill 

.  Kv. 

John  Nicholas  Monarek 

M.. 

t  Clai 

■,  I'a 

Jerry  Douglas  Moore 

Xc.lll 

Wilki 

>l,ur„ 

Ronald  Allen  Moore 

H<'i< 

svlllc 

Roy  Elsworth  Moore 

I.:ilv. 

\|(W 

s,  (• 

William  Gene  Moore 

I'm 

isvill,- 

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Robert  Holstead  Moran 

\\ashi 

iCl.in, 

1)    (■ 

Jeaiinette  Watts  Morison 

Ha 

lilllnr, 

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Joshua  Jurant  Morton,  Jr. 

All., 

in.ailr 

William  Moody  Mote 

W 

1,-tMii- 

■ial.ai, 

John  Garland  Mulford 

(  :\l 

I'livill. 

,  Drl 

Thomas  Camper  Mundy 

li 

iln^h 

Richard  Conrad  Nesi 

Bin 

,klyn, 

\    V. 

John  Garwood  Newitt,  Jr. 

(•III 

ih.ll,- 

Peggy  Joyce  Newkirk 

Wilnn 

iKluli 

Joe  Donald  Nichols         TImh 

,|,M,„    SI 

llMili. 

rnin. 

Brearly  Eugene  Nicholson 

I'll 

sl,u,K 

I,  I'a 

Betty  Kay  Overman 

Una 

inkrl 

alM.ls 

Judith  Anne  Palmer 

Lull 

nvill, 

.\M. 

Ruth  Josephine  Pancoast 

lliKh 

I'uilil 

Betty  McArthur  Parker 

( 

li 

■islirkl 

llrif;!, 

Milton  Preston  Pasquith 

M.l 

Oscar  Eugene  Pearson,  III 

l''..M 

\':ill,>\ 

,(ia 

Margaret  Rankin  Perry 

,\ln,,|-, 

svilli- 

Mary  Martin  Pickard 

l,r\l 

iKl'ili 

Peggy  Dale  Pierce 

Hal 

.l,un, 

Edward  Andrew  Pitoniak 

Wrsi  n 

•huar. 

X   .1 

David  Walter  Pittman 

Hill 

Merle  Lee  Pokempner 

Hal 

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M.l 

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Paul  Wade  Poston,  Jr. 

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. 

.\llU.ski.- 

Alton  Clark  Raynor                ( 

II, ion, 

lipMrl,,  Fla. 

Charles  Richard  Reeves 

Xurl 

WilkcsLulO 

Joseph  Curry  Regan,  Jr. 

Tll..nilisvi|]r 

Robert  Joyce  Reid,  III 

W 

ll^l.m-Sall■m 

Martin  Walter  Richwine,  III 

1! 

■Iiiih.ihI.  V:i. 

James  Leslie  Riddle,  Jr. 

A^Im-Iwmo 

Robert  Eugene  Rimel 

Iliui 

.n„l,„,K,  V:i. 

Norman  Larry  Roach 

Ii:,s«.n.  Vm. 

John  Meade  Roche 

IliiK, 

istuun.  .MiL 

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 

riislm,,;,  l>a. 

Melvin  Theodore  Salman 

1 t: 

slalal,  X,  ■>". 

William  Arthur  Sanford,  Jr. 

('li;ill.,tl,. 

George  Stanton  Scarlett 

W 

ii>l.„,-Salc'l,l 

James  Robert  Searcy 

CIki 

1,'Slnn,  S,  C. 

Joseph  Milton  Sears 

(Iivcii.'ilioro 

Virginia  Foy  Seawell 

l!,:,'kinKl,am 

Terry  Le  Roy  Shaneyfelt 

^1 

iiinlM-M,  \a. 

Edwin  Jennings  Shapard    ( il 

l.'lhnll 

,  Cily.  Okla. 

David  Eaton  Shaw 

l'lafTl,.«„ 

Jesse  Edwin  Shearin,  Jr. 

s 

■ollan.l  X,.,'k 

William  Shendow 

w 

irl„->.lr,-.  Va, 

Sarah  Thetis  Shepherd 

Itali'iKh 

Charles  Marion  Sheppard 

l,aws,n,v,llr 

98 


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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Sarah  Jane  Tyler                            II. .11 

uo.M.  I.'la 

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 


.T,  .\,  .1. 

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 


100 


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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101 


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THIRD     YEA 


llir  Sliulriil  H.ir  Assochjiwn   ()J)iar>  jir:  Clurln.  IXixis.  'I'm, 


102 


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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Dean  ]\'ejlhfrs  enjoyi  frllo"^slnp  jt  j  b'^-  banquet. 

103 


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THIRD     YE 


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 


l).,l,s, 
\\lIlst,,n-SMlr 
\Vin>l,,i,-S:ilr 


F:iy,-lt,.vil 

V:i.lki.ivil 

Clilitc 


S|„i>,K  ll„pe 
\\iiist,ir.-Sal.-ni 


104 


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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 

77;,'  I.a-^/j,,illy  v,.:l:,s  .w  im/; 


:  llifv  Jmrii.l  nlirt  slept. 


105 


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 

istoi.-.Sal.-m 

Marshall  L.  Pegram 

Br 

nvn  Summit 

Hugh  Glenn  Pettijohn 

\\i 

islun-Sal.^m 

William  Lee  Powell 

HalriKl. 

Nancy  Dennis  Sherk 

\\i 

iston-Sali-m 

Gary  A.  Sluder 

U.i.-cst.T 

Larry  Adams  Thompson 

Fayi-ttcvillc 

Frederick  L.  Tumage 

K 

..■ky  M.iimt 

Robert  Morton  Weinstein 

tJreeiislimu 

I  hf  Ljii-  School  IS  a  jealous  mistress,  greedy  with  her  ti?ne. 


107 


FIRST     YEA 


W»;,.M   (.n-.n,„i.    I  ur-l-rmdrni 
S„i,ln   Hrll,  Srnrl.ir',. 


A  /irmjinrnr  l,ili\rr  l.il'n  ,i  slum  hrr.iL-. 


108 


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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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$  A  $ 


Hohhy  Jones.  Ma^ntrar. 

jof  Milhaps,  Clerk. 

John  Hasty,  Exchequer, 

Bobby  Robinson,  Historian. 


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Mrs.  ]„  Ami  Gm.Uoi. 


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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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HaroLi  Hall.  M.ushjll 
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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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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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


rn'mij,    ■  >    -A    - . 


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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wakB  f4rest 

U.  vl^^NIA 


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. 


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Alln 

Ha 

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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 

.■;.? 

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 

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ianie. 

WF .  .  .  . 

94 

St.  Francis  (Pa.) 

60 

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■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. 


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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 


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1959   WAKE  FOREST 
BASEBALL  RECORD 


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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 

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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 


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CTIVITIES 


STUDENT      GOVERNMENT 


Iwi  T„rm,.  Tr,am„r 
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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 


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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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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 


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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 


PHI'S 


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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. 


163 


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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K/n   Ihuir  U„-.i:,i.l.  Srnrl. 


164 


1 

l„e(,nihln,  Clup.'l  S/vAy 


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 


l/,!./,/r,v,   Grnr.   Hf,hhx, 


165 


Mm  D.al.  I'mniei 


Drm.iiill,  lil.uiU.ii,  D,mtor 


Ch.ipil  nffirs  liijiin  iif  mednatmii. 


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mt^ 

H.S.L'.  Exmimr  Cr, 


B.  S.  U. 


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. 


166 


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 


167 


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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CHRISTIAN 

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 


170 


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. 


171 


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Mrmheji  of  Alfha  Kappa  Psi. 


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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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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175 


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. 


176 


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Willuwii.    U'.iKj-r/T,   h'ulnll.   Ki«„ii:.   Iliiiil.    W'lnlrlir.ht.   Iiili.w.   Hym.w. 


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 

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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. 


183 


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 


185 


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 


186 


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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 


187 


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 


188 


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 


190 


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 

/ 

President 

W'ally  Snipes 

Secretary 

■P 

MAR(.ARt:  1  Carpenter                           ^|^^ 

HtstoriiVi 

Bill,  McRae                           \tiJ 

Advisor 

Dr.  Britt                              ^^H 

191 


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 


192 


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 


193 


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 


194 


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 

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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. 


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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. 


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DELTA 
SIGMA    PHI 


207 


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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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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. 


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.Stjmlirig  (,i,i  Hiiriii.  S,rr,l.n\;  Im  (  rmli.  (,r.„i,l  \l.iMr:  ,./ 
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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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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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SIGMA 


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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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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. 


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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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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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215 


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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. 


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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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4 


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  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 


219 


L  n 


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.  .  .  . 


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\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. 


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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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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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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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MAGNOLIA      QUEEN 


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MAID     of     HONOR 


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MAGNOLIA 


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m\^..jim^'m^    -^    -^    -*     -»     «, 


U/js  Ami.i  Ruth  Ciirmil 


ATTENDANTS 


Mh!  Elga  I. of  til 


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MAGNOLIA 


Miss  Bminir  Siilln:, 


ATTENDANTS 


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Circlf  K  ; 
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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. 


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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! 

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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 
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was  manulactured  hy  Kingscratr,  Inc.,  of  Kingsport. 
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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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sible to  the  betterment  of  the  areas 
we  serve. 

Thirdly,  to  grow  with  our  community,  re- 
flecting Its  spirit  of  progress. 


Fourlh  at  Sprue 
and  on  the  Campus 


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MONTALDO'S 

iriiis/un-Salem.  Ao/v/i   Ctiiolina 


The  Man  About 
('anipus  Selects 
His  Clothes  at .  . 


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Recollections  of  Quality  Remains 

Long  After  Price  Is  Forgotten 

Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 


For 

the  Smartest  Fashions 

For  All  Occasions  .  .  . 

Shop  at  Winston-Salem's 

Leading  Specialty  Shop! 

L. 

ROBERTS 

WINSTON-SALEM.   N.   C. 

WHERE  SMART 
WINSTON-SALEMITES  SHOP 

Fourth  and  Trade  Streets 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 

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LENWOOD  AMMONS  --v^^^  A.  C.  MONTSINGER.  JR. 

Your     (CSSO)     ^^^'^i^^ 

WELCOIME    WAKE    FOREST    COLLEGE 
PA   5-2681 


Lubricating 
Washing 
Oil  Change 


Tires 

Auto  Accessories 

AAA  Service 


OUR     BUSINESS     IS     SERVICE 

AMMONS    ESSO    SERVICE    CENTER 


Reynolda   Road 
WINSTON-SALEM.  NORTH  CAROLINA 


•\..J».    •-.   -, 


WEST  FOURTH  ST. 
BARBER  SHOP 

EIGHT  EXPERIENCED  BARBERS 
Specializing   in   Flat  Tops,  Crew-Cuts, 
and   Ivy  Style  Haircuts 


CALL  FOR  AN  APPOINTMENT! 

M.  G.  LOWING,  MGR 


STALEY'S  CHARCOAL 
STEAK  HOUSE 

Specializing   in  Charcoal 
Steaks 

OPEN  5  P.M. -12  MIDNIGHT 

"Select  Your  Steak  and 
See   It  Cooked" 

2000  Reynolda  Rood 
PHONE  PArk  3-8631 


Compliments 
of     a 


FRIEND 


CITY    BEVERAGE    DELIVERY   SERVICE 

^■^ 

23  BURKE  STREET 

WINSTON-SALEM,  N.  C. 

Phone  PA  5-1481         —         PA  2-2774 

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-S-S-S-SPARKLE! 
Have  a  Coke! 


WINSTON-SALEM 
COCA-COLA  COMPANY 


MAKE  OUR  STORE 

^  our  store   lor  all   your  needs   in 

DIAMONDS  -  JEWELRY  -  SILVERWARE 

Estaiilished   1865 

Sperm/  Allcniwn   lo   AH 
Kinds   of  Repair   Work 

VOGLER'S  .  .  .  Jewelers 

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The 

Lamp 

422  W.  4th  St. 

PA  3-5952 
Shoes 

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For 

the   best  in   Ladies' 

Footwear 

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BANNER 

RESTAURANT 

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Penney's 


ALWAYS    <f\  R  S  T     0 1J  A  l-l  t  P' 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

J.  C.  PENNEY  CO. 


Separk 

Music     Co. 

w. 

Fourth   St. 

• 

All  Published 

Distributors  of 

Sheet  Music 

King  and  Selmer 

and   Books 

Band   Instruments 

Henry  Johnson's  Esso 
Service 

(£sso) 

155  Stratford   Road 


Clothing  styled  and   priced  for 
the  Wake  Forest  Man 


^^yVorman'Stocktonn  nc. 


We  Appreciate  Your  Patronage 


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The 

Formal      H 

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209 

W.  3rd  St. 

PA  4-8471 

• 

FORMAL 

WEAR 

FOR 

ANY 

AFFAI R 

ROMINGER  FURNITURE 
COMPANY,  Inc. 


Established   1900 


Mrs.  E.  R.  Cl^n.mngh\m 
i.hdirmfin    of    lioan/ 


W  .    (  j  NMM.II  WI 

I'n-sl,!,',,! 


OLDEST     •     LARGEST     •     BEST 

WINSTON-SALEM,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


College    (gulf)    Service 

Just  off  the  Campus 
on  Cherry  St. 

Service  and   Prices  to  Suit  You 

3ruce    Harris,   Mgr.  PA   5-9548 


Belk  Stevens  Co. 

lour    FiieiitUy   DepHrlinenI    Store 


Ciiiiiiniliilalioiis    to    the    '60 
(Graduates 


Corner  of  5th   ond  Trade  Streets 


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1//.    Iluhnid   /,,v   Uiirh-son 


A  portrait 


the  perfect  gift  for  any  occasion 


oil  the  campus 


The   Portraits    in    This 
Yearbook    fl  ere   Made  By 

SMITH    STUDIO 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 


Official   Portrait    Photographers 
For    the 

"1960   HOWLKK" 


■'Portraits  and  Apjilicatioii  Pictures 

may  be  ordered  from  us  from  your 

School  Annual  Negatives." 


12  East  Hargett  Street 
RALEIGH.  NORTH  CAROLINA 


PHOTO-ENGIlAtlNfiS 


jj<yi  the 


1960  Howler 


kJe^  Made  luf 


mniw  PHOTO  process  ii^mm  co. 


^Omre  ujill  alumf^  be 
a  better  (yearbook... 


Established  1871 


()ui\\\[\  is  our  first  concern,  and  we  strive  constantly  to  produce 
vcaii)ooi<s  tliat  are  a  credit  to  llie  staiT  and  to  tlie  school. 

Printed  and  lithographed  annuals  of  the  highest  quality  are 
produced  in  our  plant  Ly  skilled  artisans. 

}()(/.  too.  can  be  proud  oj  your  annual. 

We   invite  your  inquiries. 


EDWARDS  K-  HIUlllGHTON  COMPANY 

INTEliS      LITHOBIiAI'HEliS  -  ENfiR/VVEliS 
•Jl  N.  BOlILEVAnn,  RALEIGH,  N.  V.. 


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