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another. It is an involved, complicated system, probably not worth all the trouble. But it does produce a couple of
extra days of vacation. Students are shown waiting in the basement of Carroll Hall while tickets for their new classes
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The purpose of education is learning. The nucleus of learning is the lihrary. Carolina's library is adequate and comfortable. It
operated on the honor system with no checking of students who enter and leave at will.
Cheerleader Tom Wakefield helps raise the puke of a thousand Carolina rooters during a fall afternoon of foothall.
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Intimate Book Shop.
Coffee at the Pine Room
Under Spring's blossoms on the Saunders-Murphy walk.
Interlude on an oft-traveled path.
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The ballroom of the Carolina Inn is filled with the gavetv and beautv of
sorority pledge danre.
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Chi Omegas whoop it up at a mid-year party
Canned music barred the dance committee at this Sigma Chi
party at the Alamance Country Club.
Hundred-year-old pillars of the Playmakers Theater
form the background for an evening-ending kiss.
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Carolina Germans weekends reached their peak last
year when a short, paunchy Negro trumpet man set
the campus on its figurative ear. Louis "Satchmo"
Armstrong, master of the New Orleans jazz style,
packed Memorial Hall to the rafters for a two-hour
jam session, then followed it up with the regular
9-12 dance at Woollen Gym. Other musicians will
lend their talents but no one will replace "Satchmo"
as Carolina's favorite.
Cooling off after a hot
pplause the group ran some 25 niinutes overtime at the
Tom Creasy presents flowers (o Nancy Wliisnant,
homecoming queen.
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HOMECOMING
Homecomers this year were treated to a host of unusual
displays, a smiling cheerleader for a queen, and a victory
over South Carolina that left them blue from the most
exciting three minutes of football in many a season.
Connor Dorm drew the biggest laugh with its Maidenform
Bra, the Tri Delts teamed up with Charles Adams to take
the sorority nod, and Phi Kappa Sigma's 30-foot-high
figure chased a tree-top Gamecock.
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Chi Omega Ding Dong . . . Alpha Gamma Delta Angels.
A late November rain chilled and dampened the Pika's
annual Beat "Dook" Float Parade but the pageant suffered
only a minimum setback. The sororities displayed enough
shapely legs to please the large crowd that packed Frank-
lin Street and the queen and her court stayed dry under
umbrellas.
Nurses perform . . . Coed strippers.
In the spring of each year the campus harkens to a
derby bugle call and descends on Kenan Stadium for
an afternoon of fun. The event is the annual Sigma
Chi Derby, sponsored by the local chapter of Sigma
Chi fraternity. Contestants, made up of coed groups,
compete in zany events — searching through a bog of
mud for a can of beer, chasing chickens the length
of the football field and throwing pies at an unfor-
tunate Geek.
Highlighting the Derby is the Miss Modern Venus
contest. Spectators are treated to a fleshy array of
beauty as two dozen sweater-and-shorts clad coeds
strut past the stands to wolf whistles and cat calls.
Joan Brown was last year's queen, helping the Tri
Delts to their second straight Derby victory.
The Derby is a national event, sponsored on cam-
puses throughout the country by Sigma Chi chapters.
It began in the early thirties, coming to Carolina in
1944. Local merchants support the Derby with more
than a hundred prizes which are distributed to the
free ticket holders.
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A field of 22 runners break away from the Carolina Theater and start down
Franklin Street toward Durham. All finished the race.
Can follow on the Durham highway as the
chase their shadows along the 11.6 mile
DUkathon
Richard Rigsbee and Tony Houghton ran the race together
from the beginning, setting a new record of one hour. 12
Ed Joyner and Larry Thames are escorted across the finish line at the Durham Post Office. The contest was sponsored by Delta Upsilo
fraternity who gave medals to all of the runners. The fraternity hopes to make the event an annual affair as it had been in the past.
Beast
Peeking Beauty . . . Siiock.il "Miss Wake Forest.
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Belles
Top: Beauty Editors Jack Marckam and Nancy Whisnant
hand out bouquets to the winning girls. Center: The queen
and her court. Bottom: WUNC-TV, Judge Tom \l a Id man and
spectators study the girls carefully.
Cheerleader and Chanrellor.
Pep Rally
Football is distinguished from other college sports by
the rah-rah spirit of the pre-game pep rally. The stu-
dent body is whipped together in the fall of the year
by a hand, a few torches and a handful of cheer-
leaders. They believe that their cheers can be a major
factor in winning a game. They may be right.
The torchlight parade winds its way past South Build-
ing to a Franklin Street location where wild eyed
students will build a fire, crowd atop parked automo-
biles and fill the air with screams, songs and toilet
paper.
An annual event is the pep rally preceding the State game. Station WPTF records the rally at Chapel Hill and
on the State College campus at Raleigh, later broadcasts the joint commotion.
Carolina
Politics
by Louis Kraar
Carolina campus politics — 1954 vintage — was blended in Student Party and
University Party meetings, fermented in campaigns, and tasted by more student
voters than ever before.
Like domestic Rathskellar wine, 1954 campus politics were made of the
same stuff as always — reliable issues, fiery oratory, and smiling candidates.
At times like spring elections, one found even the politicans tipsy from
their own wares. The University Party ran smiling Tom Creasy for President
and the Student Party decided to go Don Geiger.
Campaigning, at its most dizzy heights, went something like this:
SP leader Joel Fleishman booted the UP regime saying, "Students were
beginning to wonder if the money they were paying into student government
was really worth it."
UP spokesman Bob Farrell roared, "The Student Party with a two-thirds
majority in the Legislature hasn't done anything but spend money. I'm tired
of seeing these political nymphomaniacs running around campus."
Somehow the campus survived the invective. Some, myself included,
enjoyed it. And Tom Creasy (UP) smiled his way to the presidency. Martin
Jordan (UP) worked his way to the vice-presidency, and Don Fowler and
Gerry Snider (SP) campaigned their way to treasurer and secretary respectively.
The Student Party made campus political history in winning an un-
precedented three-fourths majority in the Legislature, and winced through
the third election in a row that it lost the presidency.
The University Party recovered from its legislative downfall in the
autumn race, mainly because of more dormitory representation.
David Reid of the Student Party pleaded for leniency in first-offense
Honor System violations in the form of a student referendum. President
Creasy frowned, said leniency would wreck the Honor System, and worked
against the plan.
Reid's leniency plea failed by 629 votes in the fall election, but only
after the campus had benefited from a vigorous discussion of systems and honor.
Faces, speeches, and campaigning by Jim Turner, Joel Fleishman, Manning
Muntzing, and Lewis Brumneld highlighted the Student Party year. Reuben
Leonard, Ed McCurry, Charlie Yarborough, and Max Crohn kept the University
Party more active than ever.
Campus politics, 1954, were interesting, disgusting, inspiring, and humor-
ous. This reporter watched and wrote, feeling all these ways at one time or
another — but enjoying them all.
'Vole S.P." urged Bob Young, leading the yelling ut
the Student Party rally.
A Kuralt bedsheet is unfurled from Old West.
Cordon Forester leads an eleetion eve rally at lower quad for Don Geiger and other Student Party candidates. Geiger lost to Tom Creasy but
the S.P. captured a healthy majority in legislature. The rally featured live music and a bonfire, ended with a water and toilet paper fight.
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Barbara Stone . . . Watermelon Queen
Traditions fall as the Old Well goes do
.Senator Russell Long, son of Louii
Huey Long, al Graham Memorial,
Leggy Tri-Dells.
Measurements: 76 - 32 - 38.
Student favorite E. J. Woodhouse, vietii
of the age 70 limit, paeks to leave.
Joan Brown . . . Miss Modern Venus
Fire drill at Smith.
Beauty and the beards.
Alpha Gam devils at Valkyrie Sing.
Carol Webster receives Jane Gray Award.
Blossom Queen and courl.
Kefauver and friends.
Jim Parrish: watermelon guzzler.
just ask Ray!
University Day ceremonies behind
South Building.
Graham Memorial's main lounge becomes
a movie set as New Jersey Governor
Meyner is interviewed by Charlie kuralt
and Fred Powledgc.
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for us: the meditative calm . . . first quietness of the day's initial
start . . . lapse of sleep lulled into the time suspended be-
fore Carolina's ode to morning . . .
for us : whimsical reverie . . . dusktime with quiet exits from the
theatre . . •
for us: the Sunday tranquility along franklin street; the unyield-
ing silence in the hallowed doors; the merciful quiet be-
fore 1 :00 . . .
for us: the stillness found in woods; the great quiet at myrtle
beach after the beer and when the last record has been
turned off . . .
for us: the solemnity of autumn; the 'walk-together" quiet; the
pensive calm at the intimate bookshop; the embarrassed
stillness following a pinned co-ed . . .
for us: our moment of reflection when these days, these loves,
become onlv our food for loneliness . . .
for us : the nocturnal torch parade hefore the Saturday foothall
game; the raised voices; the tarheel 'yell-song' and 'fight,
fight, fight' . . .
for us : the Sunday 'rendez-vous date,' the dancing in the dark ;
the "see you at the goody shop"; the jazz concerts; the
"satehmo" germans when we find ourselves engulfed in a
flood of rhythm . . .
for us: the 'won' candidates; the speech that made the differ-
ence . . .
for us: That first real kiss with meaning; the hefore-midnight
hand-touch and "meet you at the 'y' for hreakfast" . . .
for us: the re-entrance after christmas vacation, when we find
again the mid-winter chapel hill; when we come, returned,
entering once more into this spirit, this way of life . . .
for us: all this
for us
"let a joy keep you
with a terrihle love
joy always
joy everywhere
let joy kill you !
keep away from the little deaths.'
ovieu/i/ie44 . . .
oh i remember: the long brown walks behind kenan stadium; at
6:00 p. m. the way the school buildings stand, terrible in their
unfriendliness, splendid in their own material like loneliness . . .
there is a hollow bleakness before the supper hour; there is the
weekend crowd pianoed in the rathskeller with their mugs, their
songs, and you, standing in the doorway, not joining in because
you can't remember the words . . .
mother leaves and father leaves and the loved one back home
turns traitor and you face an empty mail-call — tasting sudden
cotton in your mouth . . .
there is the loneliness after graduation when the heart of chapel
hill has broken into many pieces; and you're left, perhaps in
summer school, trying to pick them up and put them back to-
gether again . . .
There is a wounded loneliness of memory when we find our
friends here separated; when we understand the years to be a
scare-thing, a mood, a frightened toy pestered and confused . . .
mostly, there is a poignant loneliness in just-love; when we've
pinned the girl or accepted the pin and then, suddenly, ''good-
night" . . . perhaps "goodby" . . .
"for i walked on, silent
remembering that i was alone
that i had always been ..."
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what do we hope for ... a dream, a song, a memorized word re-
echoing Carolina . . .
we hope for autumn always . . . with its cool breath tossing leaf
upon the shadowed arboretum paths . . . our shoes kicking aside
the wastes of ground in the just-twilight time . . .
we hope for these tall brick buildings; these ivy-thatched edifices;
these carved erections to remain giants of our past . . . lending
us some fond memory for the future years . . .
we hope for the substance of things prayed for; the continuity of
our years; the unforced faith; the quick coming of our dream . . .
we hope for the bell-tower tradition; the sandy walks; the tall
grass . . . mostly, i suspect, we hope for usual things : for friends,
for happiness, for achievement . . .
and as we grasp these things — these friends, this happiness, these
achievements — may we look back, into the past, examining the
aspects of Carolina that rendered service; and planted within our
own private gardens the cultivated buds of maturity . . .
"True hope is swift, and flies with swallow's wings;
kings it makes gods, and meaner creatures kings."
excitement stirred into blasphemous awakening . . . suspenseful
moment on the vote call of some new candidate . . . unlettered
mailbox symbolizing a nonreacting loved one . . . that time before
final grades when the exam season stiffens breaths and we pause
to reconsider . . . tensed nerves before the football-kickoff . . .
car speedometer registering '95 per' in the just-before 1 :00 a. m.
deadline on a Saturday eve . . . social blunder at a faculty tea when
the thing we should have said didn't come out right . . . duke versus
Carolina running up unappreciated points before the tower tolls
the score . . .
goody-shop afternoons when the hours, undawned and unforecast,
tell endlessly the blank tale : that this, this may have been in vain,
that what we do, what we have done, might be the sacrifice that
hurts, the touch that kills . . .
"Like one that on a lonesome road
doth walk in fear and dread,
and having once turned round, walks on,
and turns no more his head ;
because he knows a frightful fiend
doth close behind him tread."
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have you ever walked slowly by yourself from graham memorial
past the planetarium through the arboretum towards the women's
dorms; and then out through mciver lawn, on past cobb and the
monogram, out towards the road leading to raleigh . . .
have you ever walked any of these many-treed paths, with your
head high and handsome, perhaps just a little bit proud . . .
and all the while . . . thinking . . .
have you ever sat in the pine room nickling the juke-box and
heard anything that put a song in your heart ... or a bit of
frost . . .
have you sat in the just-dusk on the library steps with a book in
one hand and a cigarette in the other and spent a couple of
moments looking towards south building — seeing the faint life
of lights wink through the dark distance until they, and all the
rest of the world, are asleep . . .
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time with somebody elses' . . .
it's not the military routine and maybe, if he's a big man, or she's
a little girl, you have to learn how to walk, all over again . . •
but still, it's nice to walk together . . .
and it's nice to eat in one of the booths at the porthole, one of
those three-chaired affairs, when two people sit side-by-side and
a third occupies an end of the table . . .
and it's nice to walk into the rathskeller cave, big-eyeing the mug-
twosomes, and seeing in the candlelight-darkness the held-hand,
the just-kissed cheek . . .
koh for a lock of hair, a kiss, a smile,
as if to say;
in my dreams i've traveled many times but
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at last : the opened door, the swinging white gate, the grass on the other side . . .
at last: the graduating whites, the diplomed-geiillenien who preside at this
special ceremony . . .
at last: that mature pain, that unreal laugh , . ,
yet: here it is, what we have worked for, looking back over our lives we count
twelve years in school, four in college, all that time measured by finals,
professors, friends, a thousand things . . .
now it's over . . .
so, let's pack our bags and head the other way . . .
say: "goodby chapel hill; i won't forget you in a hurry but i haven't time for
you now; i graduated; that puts you out of the running" . . .
and say "so-long" to the intimate and kenau and vour dormitory, your house,
the person you respected most and the one you didn't at all, and toss dozens
of faces from your life because it hurts to remember: but! i'm sorry, it's
just not as easy as that . . .
a long time ago in our early life we set a pattern of what we'd do and how
we'd go about it . . .
well we followed that plan, if we've come this far . . .
and this is the culmination of the years . . .
it's also the culmination of our emotions . . .
here at Carolina we've found time enough for our hope, our stillness, our
anxiety, our loneliness, our meditation, our joy, our companionship, and
now, our fulfillment . . .
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what has been fulfilled?
i suspect our own heart has; and our mind . . .
i guess a lot of things . . .
mostly, we're on our own, we've got something to prove, there's a lot further
to go from here . , ,
but . . . we've come a long way, too . . .
our cup has been full . . .
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PRESIDENT'S CABINET
Sealed, left to right: Marlin Jordan, Babbie
Dilorio, Tom Creasy, President; Sonia
Bergan.
Standing: Don Fowler, Ed McCurry, Don
Geiger, Joel Fleishman, Rueben Leonard.
John Medlin.
Student Government, one of the great prides of
Carolina, has not always existed at Carolina. Histori-
cally, it was first founded on our campus in the Halls
of the Di and Phi Societies. Largely due to the efforts
of an energetic student body and with the help of a
cooperative faculty, our student government took
the form of our national and state governments with
their separate legislative, executive, and judicial
branches.
The aim of our student government has been to
attempt to solve some of the problems confronting
the students in the course of their college careers. Its
chief functions have been to establish an efficient
orientation program of new students, to make stu-
dents more conscious of all phases of their govern-
ment, to account for the expenditure of student fees,
and to try reported violations of the Honor System.
In order to make for a more meaningful student
government, nearly all the phases of student life are
controlled by the students themselves.
Through President Creasy's guidance and with the
cooperation of all those associated with the mechanics
of student government, the year's problems have been
ably dealt with. On the agenda for this year were
plans for a faculty evaluation, a student insurance
plan, an improved U. N. C. Band, a coalition cabi-
net, and a Library Student Advisory Board.
And so the 1954-1955 student administration's
achievements have become another step insuring the
constant and progressive growth of Carolina student
government.
COMMITTEE HEADS
Seated, left to right: Bill Calvert (Library),
I u.i inn Thornton (Women's Orientation),
Ann Jones (Executive Secretary), Don
Fowler ( Budget ) .
Standing: Max Crohn (C.U.S.C), Chal
Schley (Nat. Student Assoc), Rollie Till-
man (Men's Orientation), Jack Stevens
(Audit Board), Graham Rights (Elections).
Student
Legislature
LEWIS BRUMFIELD
Sergeant-at-Arms
MANNING MUNTZING
Speaker Prolem
The Student Legislature, founded in 1938, continues
to function as the supreme legislative branch of
student government. Nearly all rules and regulations
governing students of the university are passed by
this representative group. All student fees are con-
trolled by the Student Legislature and are budgeted
to the various campus organizations each year. The
control of hundreds of campus activities is vested in
fifty legislators elected by the students from the ten
campus districts.
The Legislature is presided over by the Vice-Presi-
dent of the Student Body who acts as Speaker. Vari-
ous standing committees appointed from the legisla-
tive membership do the preliminary work of the
Legislature.
Officers for this year were: Martin Jordan, Speaker;
Manning Muntzing, Speaker Protem; Joel Fleishman,
Parliamentarian; Caroline Davis, Clerk; and Lewis
Brumfield, Sergeant-at-Arms.
STUDENT LEGISLATURE
First Row, left to right: Marliii Jordan, President; Caroline Davis, Clerk; Rulh Jones, Sonia Bergan. Anne Huffman, Amy Cooke, Lois Perry,
Barbara Walker. Joel Fleishman. Parliamentarian. Second Row: Frank Warren, David Reid, Charles Ackerman, Chuck Schlapkohl, Morgan
Hale, Chuck May, Graham Shanks. Charlie Dean, Keith Snyder, Gil Ragland, Norwood Bryan. Third Row: Joe Roberson, Myron Conklin.
Charlie Hyatt, Bob Wilson, Larry McElroy, Manning Muntzing, Speaker Protem; Milton Cooke, Claude Pope, Tommy Bennett, Sam Barnard,
Bev Webb. Fourth Row: Lewis Brumfield. Sam Wells, Herb Wentz, Jim Turner, Tom Lambeth, Dobbie Cowell, George McKii
Women's Honor Council
The Women's Honor Council is the highest women's judiciary body. The Coun-
cil has original jurisdiction in all cases involving violations of the Honor and
Campus Codes; it also acts as an appellate court to House Council decisions.
The Women's Council is designed to insure the fairest trial possible. Its
authority is parallel to that of the Men's Council and is likewise subordinate
to the Student Council. The Council is composed of three juniors, five seniors,
one graduate student, and one woman elected at large.
At the beginning of the academic year, the Council leads in the orientation
of women students to the Honor System, which is the very essence of our
student life.
Our Honor System is the insurance for maintaining a democratic atmos-
phere of mutual trust and understanding between the students and the faculty
throughout the year. It has for its ultimate goal the personal growth and develop-
ment of all students.
The Women's Council functions as an indispensible part of the University's
philosophy itself — "To do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Thy
God."
WOMEN'S HONOR COUNCIL
Seated, left to right: Carol Webster, Nancy Whisnant, Chairman; kendrick Townaend. Stand-
ing: Betsy Goodwin, Ann Shannonhouse, Sonia Bergan, Barbara Walker, Louise Coffey.
Women's Residence Council
Almost every Tuesday afternoon at five o'clock, a group of women students
meets in the Council Room of Graham Memorial to discuss problems particu-
larly concerning co-eds here on campus. The Council is comprised of one elected
representative from each of the women's dormitories in addition to each dorm
president. Other members of the council include the house managers of each
sorority, two representatives from the nursing school, and the house council
coordinator from the Women's Honor Council.
Aside from being faced with such problems as having to decide upon the
feasibility of extending co-ed hours for certain special events or the setting of
dates for dormitory fire drills, the council chooses the editor of the Women's
Handbook and selects the chairman of orientation for women students. Further-
more, the Residence Council establishes all dormitory and social rules, and con-
sistently works in cooperation with the Office of the Dean of Women, the ad-
ministration of the University, and the Women's Honor Council in the execu-
tion of these rules.
WOMEN'S RESIDENCE COUNCIL
First Row, left to right: Marlyn Zager, Barbara Smith, Ancy Hoover, Phyllis Shepherd. Second
Row: Mildred Kanlor, Elsie Peterson, Virginia Ashburn. Ruth Jones, Debbie Westcott. Annette
Levenson. Third Row: Shirley Guenthner, Jane Coeke, Jean Stanford, Nan Brown. Kendriek Town-
send, Sandra Wax, Emilv Love Robinson. Babe Baumann. Jo Ann Wilson. Louise Coffev.
Men's Honor Council
The Men's Council, as the primary judicial body for
campus law at Carolina, has original jurisdiction in
all instances of violations of the Honor Code and of
the Campus Code. Since certain violations by their
nature are not in a codified form, the Men's Council
has the responsibility of defining the application and
extent of campus law by hearing cases of alleged de-
parture from the precepts of the Honor and Campus
Codes.
Under the Student Government Constitution, the
Council has the authority in instances of violations of
campus law to render decisions which include repri-
mand, placing on probation, and suspension from
school. In the fine tradition of granting to student
supervision the responsibility for student conduct, the
administration almost invariably supports the de-
cisions rendered by the Council.
The foundations of the Honor System at Carolina
were laid in 1875 by President Kemp P. Battle, at
which time authority for punishing violators of the
Honor Code was vested in the Di and Phi Societies.
After compulsory membership in the Societies was
abolished, a special student council to handle viola-
tions was established. There were a number of further
changes in the structure of student honor councils,
until in 1946, the Student Constitution was adopted
which established our present court system. Today
the functions of the Men's and Women's Councils
are parallel and both are subordinate to the Supreme
Court of the system, the Student Council.
Along with the duty of upholding the principles of
the Honor and Campus Codes, the Men's Council has
the responsibility of helping to orient new students
into our system, and of maintaining an awareness in
the students of their obligations to the Honor System.
The Men's Council is composed of three seniors,
two juniors, two sophomores, one freshman, one
pharmacy student, and one graduate student.
MENS HONOR COl NCII
First Row, left to right: Oghum Vales, Herb Bl
don Foresler. Luther Hodges, Ralph Ashworth. Lv
Wayne Brown.
me, Chairman; Ri
Chandler, Charles
■k Coker. Second Row: Co
Katzenstein, Charles Shello
COUNCIL COURT
Sealed, left to right: Baxter Mclntyre, Bob Barlowe, John Be
ing: David Whitaker, Lewis Brumfield, Bob Harrington, San
Men's Interdormitory
Council
The Interdormitory Council, representing some 3,000 stu-
dents of the University's nineteen dormitories, exists to pro-
mote and maintain an efficient system of dormitory govern-
ment and to foster a wholesome program of social activities.
Within the organization is a judicial court which handles
all cases of violations of dormitory regulations.
The activities of the Council are many, including dorm
open houses, faculty-student discussions, individual dorm and
campus-wide social programs, and participation and coopera-
tion in almost all campus projects and activities.
Richard Haywood
David Whitaker
Don Seolt
Court Chairman
John 11,-1...
Social Chairrm
MEN'S INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL
hirst Rote, left to right: Baxter Mclntyre, Larry Hinson, Jack Shuford, Frank Livingston, Sam Wells, Richard Havwood, David Whitake
Troy Barnes, Bill Blue. Nathan Hart, Gene Thompson, Bob Barlowe. Second Row: Bob Elder, Rav Long, Tom Long. Rav Tavlor, Bo
West, Sonny Hallford, Tom Smoot. Don Scott. John Sewell, Bruce Morton, Ted Kemp. Third Ro,o: Manning Muntzing, John Beshara. Bo
Wilson, Frank Watkins, Wilbur Jones, AI Swann, Bob Bowers, James OHara, Jack Wilson, Jim Monleith, Mel Brown, Shelton Alexande
Bill Maread?. Tom Payne, Bvron Ransdell. Jerry Boudreau, Tom Moore. Ben Peele. Boh Harrington.
Graham
Memorial
JIM WALLACE
Director
Sponsoring a campus-wide program of activities
was Graham Memorial — the Student Union, the
center of campus extra-curricular life, the place of
relaxation, entertainment, and hospitality for mem-
bers of the Student Body.
Because of a substantial increase in its funds, Gra-
ham Memorial was able to expand its operations
considerably. The Activities Board sponsored Aldous
Huxley and presented concerts by Woody Herman
and Sauter-Finegan; the Rendezvous Room vibrated
periodically to the pulse of a combo's modern sounds.
Both the Woodhouse Conference and the Grail Rooms
were made available for meetings. Then too, G. M.
was successful in revitalizing student interest in their
Student Union thanks to the opening of the new-
pool room. Furthermore, Graham Memorial took a
big step in underwriting the Chapel Hill Concert
Series. This venture was instrumental in bringing to
the University Jan Peerce, Walter Giesek'ng, the
Salzburg Marionette Theatre, and the American
Chamber Orchestra.
Largely because of G. M.'s progress and growing
importance on campus, its budget will likely top
$40,000 next year.
cruiui memorial hoard <>i directors
Seated, left '« right: Ruth Jones, Cordon Forester, Jii
Charles Kuralt, David Reid, Martin Jordan, Jim Melntv
Rov Holsten, Dr. James Godfrey, Dr. Harold D. Meyer,
Walla
Tom Crea
-v. Chatrn
, Don
1.
>wler, Mann
ing Munt
Ir. W.
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r Rahh. Mr
. James P
; Mr. J. M. Saunders, Joan Leonard. Standing
S. Nat Pictured: Miss Katherine Carmiehael, Mr
■ish. Mr. Kenneth Ness, Dr. William Poteat.
M
J
GORDON FORESTER
President
DAVID REID
Vice-President
SUE FINK
Secretary
WAYNE BROWN
Treasurer
Coe Brassel
Barbara Golden
Bob Harrington
Annette Levenson
Jaek Markham
Charlie Miller
Graham Memorial Activities Board
Margaret Neiter
John Page
Harriet Parrish
Marsha Poague
Lew Sherman
Jackie Steed
Carol Webster
PAGE 69
Seated.- John Page, Chi
Wallace. Jim Mclnt»re. (
STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
■ishnuin. Carroll Butt*, li.i
Slnnrfi'ng. le/l to right: J
Forester, John Beshara.
non Yarhorough, Don Freeman, Ji:
STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE
Under the efficient direction of John Page, the Student Entertainment
Committee blossomed forth into one of its best years in its long and
fruitful history. The seats in Memorial Hall remained as hard as ever
but nevertheless did not discourage the sitters as they witnessed per- '
formances by some of the world's most renowned artists. Alec
Templeton, the First Piano Quartet, Rise Stevens, and the Cincinnati
Symphony Orchestra all played to packed and enthusiastic houses.
GRAHAM MEMORIAL
ACTIVITIES BOARD
With nine committees at its disposal, the Gra-
ham Memorial Activities Board established
itself as the principal programming agency on
campus by surging forward in providing a host
of parties, receptions, talent shows, contests,
and concerts. Particularly successful were the
Petites Musicales, name band concerts, movie
series, bridge club, and the bridge and dance
instructions.
CRUIYM MEMORIAL UTIYITIES BOARD.
THE STAFF
Indispensable in the increasingly complex organiza-
tion is the Graham Memorial Student Staff. Members
of the staff watch over the pool room, give out infor-
mation in the office, play records on the high-fidelity
system, manufacture signs, do mimeographing, and
clean up the "mess" in the Coffee Room. The Travel
Agency arranges trips for students to all parts of the
world. You will remember the faces of the staff mem-
bers for a long time, for they helped you when you
needed it.
STUDENT COUNCIL
Dotlie
First Hoic. left to right: Eleanor Saunder
Row: Gerald Parker. Bill Calvert, Walt J
Nelson.
Figel, Jaekie Steed. Serond
mirman: Ned Hardison, Ed
The Student Council might well be compared with a State
or Federal Supreme Court in that it is the top link in a judicial
chain. As provided for in the Student Constitution, the Student
Council has original jurisdiction in all cases involving the
constitutionality of any legislative or executive actions. It also
has original jurisdiction in all cases of violations of acts not
otherwise provided for by the Student Legislature. The Student
Council also has the power of review in all cases decided by
the lower courts, with such review to be limited exclusively to
the question of whether, in the original judicial hearing, all
the constitutional rights of the accused were observed.
The Student Council is composed of nine members: three
members elected by and from the men students at fall elections;
three members elected by and from the women students, two
members elected at large by and from the student body and
one graduate student elected at large by the student body in
spring elections. All members must be at least juniors; the
chairman is elected by the Council proper.
Student
Council
WALT JOYNER
Cha
Publications Board
The Publications Board is the publisher of
the Daily Tar Heel, Yackety Yack, and the
Carolina Quarterly for the students of the
University. The Board operates with a bud-
get of approximately eighty-five thousand
dollars, most of which is appropriated from
Student Funds by the Student Legislature.
The Board is charged with complete financial
responsibility for the publications under its
control. Two faculty advisors, the editors-
in-chief of each publication, and two mem-
bers of Legislature make up the Board. The
Executive Secretary heads an administrative
staff.
The Carolina Quarterly became a new
addition to the Board this year as a result
of legislative action last spring; its incorpora-
tion into the Board structure has required
much time and effort.
PUBLICATIONS BOARD
Seated, left to right: Sonia Bergan, Dr. J. Carlyle Sitters.
Mr. Walter Spearman. Standing: Cornell Wright, Jacki.
kuralt, J. A. C. Dunn, George McKinney.
a, Jim Turnei
Park, Charle
Consolidated University Student Council
CONSOLIDATED UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL
Seated, left to right: Ruth Jones, Larry Ford, Max Crohn, Chairman; Burt
Veazey. Standing: Henry Isaaeson, Manning Muntzing, Don Geiger, Tom
Creasy, Martin Jordan, Don Fowler.
The Consolidated Llniversity Student Council
is an organization whose chief functions are
to meet and discuss problems common to its
members' respective schools — Woman's Col-
lege, State College, and Carolina, and to
promote good will and understanding among
the three institutions. The three schools each
send eleven student leaders to each of four
meetings held during the year. The executive
committee of the Council meets with Presi-
dent Gray following these meetings.
Each C.U.S.C. delegation plans and man-
ages a "Day" at its school for the other two
student bodies. At Carolina, C.U. Day is
held in conjunction with the State College
football game; at N. C. State, the event
usually corresponds with the State-Carolina
basketball game, and at W. C, C.U. Day
is planned along with their spring program.
Carolina Forum
It has been a universally accepted fact that, in order for a university
to grow intellectually, opinions from without the academic community
must be brought into the open form of ideas in which students and
faculty members barter their philosophies and from which emerges
the foundations for the students' beliefs.
JOEL FLEISHMAN
Chairman
Since its inception and with the idea of furthering this principle, the Forum has brought to Carolina
a group of the most distinguished persons in the world. This year, plans have been arranged to present, among
others: former President Harry S. Truman, Associate Justice William O. Douglas, Senators Hubert Humphrey,
Lister Hill, and Estes Kefauver, Socialist leader Norman Thomas, Governor Robert Meyner of New Jersey,
Governor G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, Mr. Henry Ford, II, former Governor of Connecticut Chester
Bowles, Army Chief-of-Staff Matthew Ridgway, and Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Robert Carney.
The Forum deeply believes that, in providing for the fruition of the proposed program for 1954-1955,
it will approach this year's fulfillment of its perpetual ideal— to bring to the campus of the oldest state
university in the nation the political, educational, and economic leaders of the world.
HOB IIXKKIM.TON
TOM LAMBETH
JIM TURNER
BOB YOUNG
4i*
BEVERLY WEBB
Debate Council
The Debate Council is an outgrowth of the two debating societies at
Carolina, the Dialectic Senate and the Philanthropic Assembly. The
Council, which determines the policy of and governs the debate squad,
is composed of one member from each of the debating societies, two
faculty advisors, and other students selected by the forensic squad.
Present activities of the Council include representing Carolina in intercollegiate debates and other
forensic matches, including the second annual Atlantic Coast Conference Debate Tournament.
The Debate Council meets competition from most of the major colleges in the East. Typical contests
would include debating, orations, and extemporaneous and after-dinner speaking.
Officers of the Debate Council for the year were: Beverly Webb, President; Anne Huffman, Executive
Secretary; Dr. N. W. Mattis and Dr. D. G. Monroe served as faculty advisors.
DEBATE COUNCIL
Seatrtl. left to right: Tom Bennett, Beverly Webb. Dr. D. G. Monr
Whiteloek, Dave Lieberman, Anne Huffman. Dave Burrows.
e. Standing, left to right: Harry
K
:m
Left la right: I on Spain, Buiineu tfanag
Jaj Zimmerman, Utittanl Burineu Uanag
r; Left to right: Harriet Morgan. Honornries Edi-
r. (or; Joy Bryan. Fraternities Editor; Wayne
Brown, Student Government Editor; Emily
Finch, Photography Editor.
BLAKE Hl'XTEB
Managing Editor
First Row. left to right: Lou Wi
AUene W . II Emily Finch.
GENERAL STAFF
r, Clem Davis, Elizabeth Floyd. Second Rom: Louise Grey, Mary Grady Burnette,
V
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Left to right: Clint Rogers, ROTC Editor; June Craft, Pro-
fessional Schools Editor; John Hussey, Sports Editor; Peggy
Barnard, Freshman Class Editor. Not Pictured: Valerie
Nichols, Junior Class Editor; Judy Jackson, Sororities Editor.
Left to right: Nancy Whisnant, Co-Beauty Editor; Jack
Markham. Co-Beauty Editor and Activities Editor; Margaret
Rook, Senior Class Editor: Tommy Johnson, Sophi
Class Editor.
C<e°se
Last door on your right at the end of the hall and
you're in the newsroom with the white light and the
old, green bulletin boards. This is not The New York
Times. But the good, gray Times couldn't be as big
in the minds of its reporters as The Daily Tar Heel
is to those who give it their best hours and ideas.
The sophomore in the corner, re-working his lead,
was up until four this morning with a late story.
You'll notice him around, at South Building, the
Legislature meetings, the parades on Franklin Street.
He likes to ask questions, respects the truth, writes
quietly and well. He knows more about the University
than most graduates.
You'll have to pardon his pride in his paper. It's
the same pride E. W. Myers had in 1895 and Tom
Wolfe had in 1920 and a thousand students have had
after them. Years ago, in the masthead, it said, "Old-
est College Daily in the South," and that's still
true; but this newspaper can claim a higher subtitle,
freest college daily in the country, with a great,
S^££*gs&
Associate editors Louis Kr
«°"\,^*,v
liberal past and present. "The strongest force for
progress on the campus," one teacher called it. "The
most intelligent, responsible paper in the state, in
many ways," a state newspaper's editorial writer re-
marked.
The sophomore would laugh if you suggested it,
but he epitomizes Chapel Hill. For what is a univer-
sity but an inquiring mind, a searcher for facts, a
believer in knowledge?
There will always be a place for him here, always
a place for his newspaper. The names will change;
the Kuralts and Powledges; Yoders and Kraars;
Shores and Babsons; Goodmans and Reeces; O'Sul-
livans and Basses of this year will offer up their
writing and their layouts and be gone. But there
will always be the editor searching his beliefs, the
managing editor who works through supper, the
sophomore taking notes in the Legislature meeting.
As long as the University itself is free, there will
remain the seven-column streamer, the bold-face box,
the truth in eight-point type.
k ... *a • turn ** *•«•** ^••*
TOM SHORES
Business Manage i
GENERAL STAFF— Spain, Dalton, Ballard, Bordon, Saun-
ders, Bass, Wright, Henley, Neal, Goodman, Creed, Reece.
In Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, the word "humor" is defined thusly:
Hmmmm . . . well, I guess that leaves us out. No kidding though. Tarnation is
Carolina's unofficial humor magazine. By unofficial we mean, Student Legis-
lature doesn't give us money, Graham Memorial doesn't give us money, students
don't subscribe, and we doubt that Mr. John Motley Morehead will ever erect
a monument in our honor, but we do exist.
Our motto for the past year was "Risque but not raunchy" and that was
exactly what we tried to be. We advocated Free Love, Bars on Every Corner,
Mixed Dormitories, Burlesque in Memorial Hall, and Unlimited Cuts, but we
weren't sincere; we don't really believe in unlimited cuts.
We finally managed to publish four whole issues and for once lived up
to our promises.
first Roic, left to right: Audrey Smith, Dirk Pierre. Warren Rangier, Dale Doss. Second It,;,: Mike
Donovan, Harriette Watson, Marilyn Hedrick, Dank Drvfoos.
The illustrious Business Managers Gene and Bob
always taking a stick with them when they went out
to get advertisements . . . Ragsdale and his devilish
laugh . . . Stan! . . . Markham, forever saying, "We
gotta have Sex, Sex, Sex!" . . . Pat, Jerry and The Slob
. . . Hank and Harriette trying to get the magazine
out . . .
Kraar, Conklin, and Reece trudging down from
the DTH office to help once in a while . . . King
McGee entertaining office girls . . . Audrey and Rita
dodging passes . . . Weaver and his gnomes, vam-
pires and ghouls . . . Mike just sitting there engrossed
in deep concentration ?
First Row, left to right: Rita Schaefers, Office Manager;
Stan Shaw. Associate Editor; Bob Stapleton, Assistant
Business Manager. Second Row: King McGee, Production
Manager; Jack Markham, Layout Editor; Harlwell Conk-
lin.
BILL RAGSDALE
Managing Editor
GENE BLANTO.N
Business Manager
Carolina quarterly
c. left to right: Bill Scarl
Second Rote: Bob Patterson, Chart
This year the Carolina Quarterly has continued the tradition of high literary standards established years ago
by the Carolina Mag, at the same time attempting to divert its concentration from purely intellectual to more
popularly appealing material. It has met with success and has evinced encouraging interest from the student
body; its future promises well.
First Roir, Seated: Anna Wind-
ley, Jackie McCarthy.
Second Roic. Standing: Marlvn
Zager, President. Pal Langston.
Vice-President. Libbv Whit-
Held, Secretary-Treasurer.
Third Rote: Mary Jo Wright.
Marsha Poague, Phvllis Shep-
herd, Darlie James, Susan
Fuchs, Martha Stogner, Sandra
Wax. Caroline Davis. Jov Car-
independent women's council
The Independent Women's Council is composed of representatives elected from the dormitories and Town
Girl's Association. It is a planning council for all independent women on campus and in town.
Some of the projects of the IWC include: breakfasts in the dormitories during Orientation Week;
jointly planned programs with the IDC; open houses for candidates running in campus elections; Christmas
projects; and work on May Day.
orientation
committee
One of the most vital functions of student government here
at Carolina is the rigorous and efficient indoctrination of new
students to our "Carolina Way of Life."
The Orientation Committee, headed by Rollie Tillman and
Luanne Thornton, planned and supervised the activities of new
students during Orientation Week for both the summer sessions
and September of 1954. The chairman and their committees
met during April and May to map out their programs to be
carried out by the 175 Orientation Counselors, all of whom
came back early for the week of introducing the new students
to Carolina.
ROLLIE TILLMAN
Chairman of Men's Orientation
LUANNE THORNTON
.hairman of Women's Orientation
CHHL!
Orientation Counselors* Banquet
"<W/
DRUM MAJORETTES
Martha Slogner. Carolyn Mi
Sealed: Harriet Parrish, Publicity Manager; Bob Lila-
ker. President • Standing: Larry Cobb, Treasurer:
Annette Niven. Secretary; Ted Taws, Vice-President.
The University Club is primarily a service organization, and all of its functions are carried through in the
interest of the student body and the University. The motto of the club — "For the University" — is self-explana-
tory of the purposes of the club.
Composed of a representative from each dormitory, fraternity, sorority, the Cardboard, Band, Monogram
Club, and Cheerleaders, the University Club has direct contact with almost every student on the campus.
The functions of the Club are many and varied. Through its cooperation with the Athletic Association, the
Club seeks to promote and maintain enthusiasm and good sportsmanship in all University events and contests.
UNIVERSITY CLUB
First Rote, left to right: Jimmie Oaklev, Mike Cason, Joe Clapp. John Carpenter, Elliott Harris, Paul Patton, Charles Vincent • Second
Rotc: Lewis Neaves, Collie Collison, Howard Hendryx, Jack Taylor, Ed Willingham, Herb Wainer, Chuck Schlapkahl, Chuck Flack, Charles
Avery • Third Rote: Frances Perry, Trissie Holt, Libby McDowell, Judy Tally, Harriet Parrish, Emily Finch, Betty Ann Neas, Lee Strick-
land, Betty Covington, Annette Niven • Fourth Rote: George Bover, Larrv Adams, George Heinz, Bob Farrington, Paul Little. Jim Melvin.
Ed Pridgen, Josh Tayloe, Jim Cheatham, Blake Hunter.
university party
The University Party, having functioned for the past
twenty-nine years, is the oldest of the campus political
groups. The party was started by a group of about
fifteen students interested in Student Government.
For the first three or four years its meetings were
held in dormitory rooms and the basements of fra-
ternity houses. By the early thirties the University
Party had become a campus wide organization, and
it remained unopposed until 1946 as the only major
student political party on the campus. It has been
through the efforts of many of the past members that
RUEBEN LEONARD
Chairman
First R
Jordan
left to right: Wilkinson, Jordan. Phelps, Elder, Monteith, Leonard, McCurry, Sieve.
Second Row: Whitaker, Shaw, Beatly, Brasselle, Sloner, Steed, Jones, Kelley, Dar
;, Howey, Pritchett, Cobb, Christmas, Carter, Groce, Johnson, Ackerman, Sherman, Pope, Byers, \
, Flack, Shepherd, Hartzog, Morgan, Braxton, Ragsdale. Thompson, Staplelon, Zolliroffer, Ragsda]
jh.Woltz, Phelps, Merrill,
tie • Third Row: Blue,
• Fourth Row: Eberle,
the form of Student Government that we have today
has evolved. For the party, then as now, has worked
for a more democratic, self-governing student body.
The party, since its beginning in the 1920's, has
followed the philosophy of group representation by
one member of each group. For it is our conviction
that a more efficient organ for administering the
function of political parties in student government
can be gained through this group organization.
This past year has been a successful one, and much
of the credit for this success goes to our chairman of
last year, Jack Stevens.
Today the University Party is composed of Chair-
man Rueben Leonard; Vice-Chairman Claude Pope;
Secretary Jackie Steed, Treasurer Jim Exum and
members representing groups of at least twenty-five
students. It is the work of the members to select
candidates and to determine policies for the party.
Young Democrat Club
The Young Democrat Club of the University of North Carolina, as all other YDC Clubs throughout the state
and nation, is a service organization of the Democratic Party. Membership is open to all members of the
University student body and staff who are in accord with the Democratic program and principles; and by
joining the campus YDC, one at the same time becomes a member of the state and national YDC. The
purposes of the YDC are to stimulate an interest in
young people in the affairs of politics and govern-
ment, to give them an opportunity to become ac-
quainted with the operation and leadership of the
state and national Democratic Party, and to afford
young people a means of participation in the activities
of the Democratic Party.
The University YDC was first formed in 1939 and
was reactivated in the fall of 1952. Since then it has
grown to nearly one thousand members, has played
an important part in the past two state conventions,
and offered students that opportunity to participate
in the affairs of government and politics. The Uni-
versity YDC has joined with college YDC's in this
state to conduct an annual YDC Inter-Collegiate
Dance; it has held rallies on this and other campuses,
and has been instrumental in the formation and
strengthening of YDC Clubs at Woman's College,
Greensboro College, North Carolina State and Mere-
dith. From our club emanates the plan of a State
Democratic Workshop organization, and the future
encompasses plans of a continuing strong and grow-
ing organization for the furtherance of Democratic
ideals and principles.
Sealed, left to right: Charles
Kivelt. Vice-President: Bob Wind-
sor. President: Ann Greene, Sec-
retary: Byron Ransdell. Treasurer.
Standing: Al House, Past Presi-
dent; Charles Hvatt, Executive
Committee Member: Jaek Harris,
Executive Committee Member:
Rodger Harris, Public Relations
Cha
Bil
For
I\ot Pictur
Bill Zintbaum, Jul. Ri
Charles Dean, Larry MrF.lr
BOB HYATT BILL LOFQLIST
President f ice-President
YMC
First K,
Mull 1. in
y.M.C.A. CABINET
left to right: Earnest Castilo, Sam
. Eddie Crutehfield, Mike Furuhata.
Second Rote: Bill Lofquist, Don Geiger, Ed Hen-
nessee. Bill Oakley, Owen Norment, Ram Desikan.
Third Row: John Riebel, Associate Secretary; Erie
Elliot, Bob Hyatt. Claude Shotts, General Secretary:
Roy Taylor, Graham Rights.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Ninety-four years on this campus, the Carolina
Young Men's Christian Association is one of the
oldest student YMCA's in the world.
The program is planned to meet the interests and
needs of students moving ahead on the basis that
Christianity applies to every aspect of life. Effective
Christian leadership is developed as members work
creatively together on different phases of the pro-
gram.
Y. M. C. A
"."V
a mrm&t;
t,
BOB YOUNG
cl/Uii6tla/i/v
aMociaiioi/i
FRESHMAN FELLOWSHIP
This year's Freshman Fellowship had its beginning
from a group of Freshman Campers. It was decided
that the spirit should continue as an organized
association that would promote interest in subjects
of concern to the Freshman class. Topics of student
government, debating societies, and fraternities were
presented and discussed at supper meetings.
A dance at Averett College in Danville, Virginia,
_w<is one of the more exciting activities of the Fellow-
ship.
1954 FRESHMAN FELLOWSHIP
First Roil', left to right: George Pridgen. Eddie Outrhfield, Dennis
Cathey, F:d House, Neil Bass • Second Row: Bob Leonard, Dan
Southerland, Erwin Avery, Joe Clapp, Stewart Colson, Bob Kuhns,
Gerry Mayo, Gary Nichols • Third Row: John Riebel, Barry
Kaplan. Bill Acker, Richard Tennant, Gordon Jones, Sam II. mum I.
Bill Hummel, Bill Jones, Hugh Campbell. Robert Hicks • Fourth
Row: John Steed, John Williams, Henry Smith, Mark Cherry,
Marry Summcrficld, Bob Pendergraph, Lewis Sutton. Terry Beaver.
RESHMAN ORIENTATION CAMP
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hillel
foundation
Sealed, left to right: Sandra Rae Wax, Ronald kriegsman, lire-President; David Weinberger
Charlolle Roth, President; Joanne krieger, Secretary; Stanley Stern, Treasurer.
Standing: Bob Goldberg. Rabbi E. M. Rosenzv.eig, Director: Michael Epstein, Riehard Adelsheim
Herbert Wa
Hillel is a national organization devoted to religious and cultural work among
Jewish students in American Universities as well as those in Canada, Cuba,
England and Israel. In all, there are 220 chapters of Hillel sponsored by
B'nai B'rith, the largest Jewish Service organization in the United States.
Through its sixtold program of regular religious services, Hillel courses
and other cultural media, impressive social functions, interfaith activities,
participation in civic and communal projects, and pastoral work, the Hillel
movement has brought to Jewish students a sense of the relevance and vitality
of Judaism's heritage.
The Foundation is now in its eighteenth year of representation and service
to this campus. The aim of the Hillel movement remains consistent with the
life and ideals of the Rabbi of the first century whose name graces the move-
ment, and who is best remembered for profound learning, magnificent for-
bearance, and passionate devotion to his faith and to his people.
wesley
foundation
To provide a community in which students may explore the meaning of the
Christian faith for their lives: this is the purpose of Wesley Foundation. In
Bible study groups, Wesley Players, "Coffee and Theology," daily vespers,
week-end get-togethers, "meet 'n' eat," and other such activities graduates and
undergraduates come together with the belief that Christianity is relevant to
all the problems of life and in the belief also that this relevance can be known.
Wesley Foundation is located in the University Methodist Church; its
doors are always open and its facilities available for use by students and
faculty.
Executive officers are: Phyllis Bailey, president; Charlie Darden, vice-
president; Jackie McCarthy, secretary; Tommy Johnson, treasurer. Officers of
rhe Wesley Young Adults' Fellowship are: Victor Bowles, president; Millie
Bilheimer. program chairman; Mary Lee Lambert, worship chairman; Dot Hall,
social chairman; Miriam Perry, secretary.
PHYLLIS BAILEY
Y.W.C.A. CABINET
First Role, left to right: June Williamson, Bev Blemker, Carol Webster, Ginger Currin • .Second Roie: Betsv Goodwin, Amy Cooke, Margie
Garner, Jackie McCarthy, Nane> Whitman! • Third Row: Betlv Rav, Margaret Neiler, Jackie Steed, Sonia Bergen, Elsie Peterson. Dottle
Figei, Bobbie Walker, Barbara Smith, Pat Sweeney, Bebe Baumann. Kiel, n Milbrath • Fourth Row; Anne Shannonhou.se, Jean Ra>burn.
Barbara Golden, Emily Urquhart, Allelic Nash, Joanne Tannehill, Jody Derry, Sally Folger.
Young Women's Christian
Association
Y.W.C.A. MEMBERSHIP COUNCIL
Sealed, left to right: Connie Marple, Lorraine Yancey, Margaret Neite
Fink • Standing: Pal Langston, Sandy Rolhrock, An
Jackie Park, Gladys Hatcher.
Georgia Lee Hatley,
The Young Women's Christian Association at the Uni-
versity of North Carolina, a part of the national and
world YWCA, purports: To unite in a desire to realize
a full and creative life through God ; To determine to have
a part in making this life possible for all people; To seek
to know God; To understand Jesus and follow Him. The
Membership Council is the link between the organization
and every coed on the campus and functions as a separate
unit responsible to the Cabinet.
This year the two main events were: the Centennial
celebration of the founding of the YWCA and the Na-
tional Student Assembly of the YWCA's and YMCA's
held during the Christmas holidays in Kansas. As our
part of the Centennial celebration we attempted strength-
ening the program and membership and raised money
for our birthday gift to the National Organization. The
preparation for and attendance at the National Assembly
enabled us to look into the future of the organization and
more closely integrate our work with its ideals and
purpose.
Baptist Student Union
TOM MAULDIN
President
First Row, left to right: Tom Mauldin. Oscar Bolch, Brownie Srhaefer, Bob Noel, Doii Hill,
Bobbie Newton o Second Row: Peggy Harlman, Rachel Humphries, Sarah Buie, Evelyn
Farmer, Janel Harper, Lucia Johnson, Bill Griffin • Third Ron: Clay Stolmaker, Dan
Vann, Veston Heath, Robert Hines, Milton Higdon, Frank Giles, Ed Willingham, Vade
Rhoade9, Bennv Stewart.
The year starts at different times for different people. For some old
fogies it begins on January 1st; for the more collegiate it begins in
September with the opening of school; but for the BSU'ers it began this
year with a pre-school retreat at Holden Beach. It seems that plenty of
plans came out of this retreat, too. The supper forum series, based on
the theme of worship, were considered among the best meetings held by
some of the students. Sunday mornings saw revitalized and thriving
classes, presided over by some of the leading teachers on campus. The
parties and socials were results of good planning and management. Daily
meditations led by students in Gerard Hall added a spiritual uplift during
the week for many of us. The inspiration and guidance of our pastor, Dr.
Samuel T. Habel, aided our work greatly and, of course, there was always
the wisdom and understanding of J. O. Cansler, our student chaplain. So,
with a succession of meaningful activities, the year moved on.
Members of the Newman Club
enjoy one of their
roasts held
n of the Rectorv.
Newman Club
The National Newman Club Federation is a confederation of Catholic Clubs on secular college and university
campuses. Founded in 1913, it now encompasses over 400 clubs with a membership of 175,000.
Here at Carolina we have had a wonderful year under the guidance of Father John Weidinger, our chap-
lain. We have had weiner roasts, movies, talks on foreign travel and our usual Christmas party for the orphans.
Cosmopolitan Club
The Cosmopolitan Club tries to provide "a home away from home" where students from other countries may
meet each other and meet American students. It believes that by meeting and knowing each other, we can
break down many of our prejudices which lead to world misunderstandings, and thereby promote the cause
of world understanding.
The Cosmopolitan Club mem
bers gather for a group pictur
after one of their meetings.
KATHRYN WILLIAMS
President
OFFICERS
Kathryn Williams President
Elsie Peterson Vice-President
Grace Alley Secretary
Pat House Treasurer
Roberta Dixon Librarian
Composed of approximately fifty members who are
selected through tryouts, the Women's Glee Club
began a successful season by performing the brilliant
Festival Finale with the Men's Glee Club for the
October 12th University Day celebration on the steps
of South Building. This singing organization, under
the leadership of Dr. Joel Carter, made successful
trips during the year to Fort Bragg, to N. C. State
College, and to Camp Butner. Just before the holi-
days the Women's Glee Club once again combined
with the Men's Club for the gala Annual Christmas
Concert. For the latter part of the program they
were joined by the Chapel Hill Choral Club and
accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra
in a performance of the Christmas portions of
Handel's Messiah.
Highlights of the Spring Semester were the Formal
Spring Concert at Hill Hall and the picnic with fried
chicken and French fries; both of these events we-re
shared with the Men's Glee Club, as was the Christ-
mas party in the Pine Room.
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The Men's Glee Club opened the season by com-
bining with the Women's Glee Club and singing
the brilliant Festival Finale in the Founder's Day
ceremonies. Then the club traveled to the University
of Virginia and sang a joint concert with their glee
club on Friday night preceding the annual football
game between the two universities.
They joined with the Chapel Hill Choral Society
and the Women's Glee Club for the presentation
of the annual Festival of Christmas Music.
In addition to joint concerts with several of the
surrounding girls' schools, the club made plans for
an extended tour throughout the South.
OFFICERS
George A. Thomas President
William Calvert Vice-President
Kenneth F. Anderson Secretary
William Pittman Business Manager
Joseph McGugan Publicity Manager
John Humber Librarian
Prof. Joel Carter Director
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SANDY THOMAS
President
In 1918, Frederick H. "Proff" Koch joined the
University English department and introduced his
now-famous English 31, a course for beginning play-
wrights. This initiation of "Proff" Koch's efforts
toward a new and vital folk drama brought as a
result not only such successful American playwrights
as Paul Green and Tosephina Niggli, but the Carolina
Playmakers, today a famed University theatre.
The Carolina Playmakers are a very real Com-
munity Theatre. Any student, member of the faculty,
or resident of the area may become a member simply
by taking an active part in any one of the many phases
of production of a Playmakers play.
The Playmakers work now falls into two cate-
gories. First there is a program of major productions,
which in 1954-55 included "The Crucible," "Arsenic
and Old Lace" (which toured the state), "Show
Boat," and "Julius Caesar." Second, there are ex-
perimental productions written, staged, and acted by
students. Two full-length plays, by new playwrights,
are presented as major productions. A third category
might be added, for the Playmakers are responsible
for bringing to Chapel Hill such shows as "Three
For Tonight" with Marge and Gower Champion, and
"The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" with Paul Doug-
las, Wendell Corey and Steve Brodie.
The Press Club was organized
four years ago to establish and
maintain a fellowship among
students planning journalistic
careers.
The club holds social events
and programs in which mem-
bers and guest speakers partici-
pate. Projects, such as writing
contests for the promotion of
campus publications and jour-
nalism as a profession, are con-
ducted throughout the year.
First Roir: Bill Yenable. P
Earl McGuire • Third R
: Clint Andrews, Susan Ande
ford. Bill Wright.
The Splash Club was begun in 1948 with a membership of ten.
The membership has since increased to thirty-nine. Mary Frances
Kellam was the first director and has remained.
The purpose of the club is to provide an opportunity for skilled
swimmers to participate in water ballets, rhythmic swimming dem-
onstrations, swimming meets, and other such events. Membership
in the club is open by tryouts held each fall. The main event is the
annual Water Show held in the Spring.
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First Rn,c, left to right: Robin Fuller. Mary Beall, Elizabeth Pair
Margaret Cheatham, Esten Bnhannon • Second Role: Jess Carrawa
port, Bettv Kilgore, Mary Margaret Williams, Carolyn While. Landv Lewis. Margie
Staub, Ann Paige, Skip Palmer, Sandra Wax, Peggv Pierponl • Third Row: Sallv
Paige, Mary Jane Clement, Linda McCoy, .\atalie Salter. Agnes Green. Kathv Widman.
Ann Miser, Barbara Hedberg, Gail Hodgson. Bettv George. Peg Hall. Mary Ann
Edwards. Lib Moore, Ann May, Charlotte Roth, Mary Franees Kellam.
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Melvin Brown
Eugene Buyer
Don Fowler
George Hunter, Jr
Van king. Ill
Sieve Marcinko
Robert Mason, Jr
John McCaskill
John MeCormick
Ed McCurry
Johnny Medlin, Jr
Don Miller
Mebane Pritchelt
Jake Rountree
Cleon Sanders
Clvde Tweed
THOMAS KEPLEY
President
University
Dance
Committee
The University Dance Committee has as ;ts fore-
most objectives the role of host at Carolina
dances and the task of maintaing order at social
functions sponsored by campus organizations.
This group of students, familiar by their formal
dress with blue and white rosettes in their lapels
and by their careful vigilance of campus dances,
is striving toward making Carolina dances the
functions that both students and faculty desire.
During the 19c>4-19<><> season the Committee
has effectively performed its duty. Headed this
year by Thomas H. Kepley, President, the group
has had a most successful year, both in helping
to put on Carolina dances and in guiding them
toward perfection.
Among this year's planned activities were:
a. Establishment of a more effective court
system.
b. Establishment of a Constitution of the
University Dance Committee.
c. Revision of all rules.
d. Issuing of a booklet entitled "So You Are
Coming to a Carolina Dance."
e. Establishment of bands and combo office.
Dance Committee Court
Left to right: Ken Oaklev. John McCaukiU, Jake Rountree. Van King, Steve Marcinko. Tom Kcplev. President; Marvin Allen, Faculty
Advisor; Pat McCormiek. Pat Hunter. Jaek Ogburn, Mebane Pritchett. Johnny Medlin, Don Fowler. Ray Jefferies, Ed MeCurry. Gilbert Tweed,
John Space, Sandy Sanders. Don Miller.
dialectic senate
"It is significant that the first student organization to be estab-
lished after the founding of the University was a debating
society, The Dialectic Senate.''
So spoke Jonathan Daniels at the Fall Inaugural ceremonies
of the Senate of the Dialectic Literary Society in October, 1954,
just one hundred and sixty years after the Senate was chartered.
Since its inception on June 3, 1795, the Dialectic Society has
been dedicated primarily to providing a forum for the free
exchange of ideas and the exercise of Man's Freedom of
Thought. The Di, as it is popularly and affectionately called,
fulfills its tradition by having weekly meetings at which time
Senators and guests debate issues of current importance,
governed only by the regulations of parliamentary procedure.
In this way, students can speak their mind and can develop
poise and power in public address which will help them
throughout life.
If there be one organization on campus from which all
other student groups have sprung, it is the Di Senate, in which
student government, the honor system, and the campus tradi-
tions of free speech and liberalism had their origins.
JOEL FLEISHMAN
President
first Ron: left In right: Ron Oldenberg, Scott? Hester. Ray Long, Val Ripley, Steve Moss, Dennis Cathcy, Bill Self, Jim Ellis. Clyde Smith
• Second Roto: Norwood Bryan, Larry McElroy. Dave Reid, Ginny Agnew, Anne Huffman. Donna Asheraft. Jim Turner. Malcolm Coplon.
Ellen Wood • Third Rote: Tom Lambeth, Tom Bennett. Joel Fleishman, Manning Muntzing. Lynn Chandler. Benny Craven. Charlie Dean.
Jim Holmes, Gene Whitehead, Dan Vann, Vince Hoelseher, Larry Addington.
LEWIS BRUMFIELD
Speaker
philanthropic
assembly
A Tuesday night at the Phi Hall in New East is likely to find
most anything going on. You might find a motion on the floor
to censure a member who brought his girl up to see the Hall
at 1 :00 on Sunday morning. Or you might hear an eloquent
discourse on the merits of Hamilton or Jefferson, or Eisenhower
or Stevenson, as the case may be. You might see the Speaker
pounding his gavel, begging for peace and quiet. You might
hear a historian's report on Nero's mother, or the various
versions of the rebel yell. The Phi is widely noted for its lack
of decorum and its very literal interpretation of the right of
free speech.
But you will always see students expressing themselves on
any topic that interests them. You will always see them giving
and taking information and enjoying themselves in the process.
Ever since 1796 the students here at Carolina have found
in the Phi a medium of expression. Students who were later
governors, senators, congressmen, and ambassadors used this
medium and found it to be very valuable. It certainly did not
hurt them to express an honest difference of opinion.
Front Roiv, left to right: Harrv Whitlock, W. J. Moffetl. R. E. Albert, Roy Wood, Dick Iobsl, Hill Johnson • Back Rolf: James Duvall,
Carl Bridger, Frank Warren, Roy Taylor, Bill Porterfield, John Curtis, Lewis Brumfield, Harold Downing, Laurence Matthews.
National
Student
Association
II \I. SCHLEY
Chairman
It there is any one organization which can speak in the
name of the college students of America, NSA is it. NSA
is not a completely representative organization, nor does
it claim to be so; however, a majority of the accredited
colleges in this country send delegates to the annual Student
Congress, and the policies formed there represent the will
of the majority.
In the past, the University of North Carolina has figured
prominently in the affairs of NSA. Two Carolina men,
Al Lowenstein and Dick Murphy, served as National
Presidents of the Association. This year, Joel Fleishman
has served as Chairman of the Virginia-Carolinas Region
with Norwood Bryan as Regional Secretary. Louis Kraar,
Associate Editor of The Daily Tar Heel, was elected to
serve as the southeastern representative for the National
Association for a Free College Press, a newly-formed
organization designed to prevent undue censorship of
college newspapers.
The campus unit of NSA is designed to aid already
existing organizations in carrying out their programs. It
fullfills this function by supplying information gathered
from other campuses across the nation where similar
programs have been carried out in the past. The campus
unit also dispenses similar information to other colleges.
Probably its most important function, however, is to see that
Carolina is well represented each summer at the annual
Congress.
Seated, left to ripht: Donna Asherafl, Jo
Standing: Jim Turner, Charles Kuralt, Lc
I Fleishman. Ruth Dalton. Chal Schle
ais Kraar, Fred Powledge, Doi
Chairman; Pal M. Hi
Gordon Forester, Tom
rood Br>
David Re
. Ruth Jo
Bob Harr
N. C. State
Student
Legislature
first Row, left to right: Ruth Dalton, Joel Fleish-
man, Luanne Thornton, Susan Fink, Anne Huff-
man, Ji Ji Rainwater, Virginia Agnew, Dave Reid
• Second Koie: Milton Cooke, Charles Dean, Bob
Young, Scotty Hester, Al Isaac, Dick Albert, Gordon
Forester, Frank Warren • Third Row: Bill Moore,
Jim Turner, Jim Holmes, Lloyd Shaw, Bob Har-
rington, Keith Snyder, Lewis Brumfield, David
Mundy, Norwood Bryan.
The North Carolina Student Legislative Assembly was
founded in 1936 by the Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Fraternity
at State College. The original group was convened as an
oratorical society, but through the years has evolved into
a legislative assembly modeled after the State Legislature
of North Carolina.
This year the eighteenth assembly met at the state
capitol in Raleigh, with twenty-three North Carolina
colleges represented. Speaker Joel Fleishman of UNC
called the House of Representatives to order, while in the
Senate, Wade Cooper of East Carolina College presided.
The heavy slate of legislation included the topic of academic
freedom, a proposal for de-segregation in North Carolin's
schools, and the idea of abolishing capital punishment.
The representatives from Carolina established themselves
as leaders in both houses. Political maneuverings, parlia-
mentary wrangles, and persuasive arguments were deftly
handled by the delegates from UNC. On the non-academic
side, Carolina again stood in the limelight insofar as their
parties in the Sir Walter Hotel were concerned.
The State Student Legislature not only provides oppor-
tunities for debate on many current topics of the day, but
also serves as a training ground for future lawmakers of
the state and of the nation.
In the past eighteen years this unique assembly has
received much acclaim from the press, from legislators, and
from professors. Its prestige and progress should continue-
to grow and flourish in the years to come.
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MEMBERS 1954-1955
428 James Clarence Wallace
429 Raymond Lewis Jeffries
470 Roy Clifton Moose
475 Edward K. Washington
486 Horace Edney Stacy
499 James Edward Mclntyre
514 James L D. Lamm
537 Paul R. Likins
538 James Ervin Adams
539 Henry A. Lowet
540 George H. McLeod
541 Thomas Eugene Cook
542 Kenneth M. Myers
543 Herbert H. Browne
544 Phin. Horton, III
545 Thomas C. Creasy
546 Walter D. Gurley
547 John Motley Morehead
548 Charles Bishop Kuralt
549 Lemuel Russel Jordan
OFFICERS 1953-1954
Jason — Kenneth L. Penegar
Hyparchos — Thaddeus Seymour
Grammateus — Rolfe Neill
Chrystopher — James Haney
FACULTY MEMBERS
6 Charles Phillips Russell
70 Claude Edward Teague
90 Edgar Ralph Rankin
102 Robert Burton House
109 Herman Glenn Baity
111 Ernest Lloyd Mackie
119 Albert McKinley Coates
121 Joseph Burton Linker
141 Corydon Perry Spruill
149 Frederick Carlysle Sheppard
176 Earle Horace Hartsell
186 Joseph Maryon Saunders
209 Edgar Alexander Cameron
220 Walter Smith Spearman, Jr.
231 Gordon Gray
274 John Tettemer O'Neil
299 Frederick Henry Weaver
318 George Alexander Heard
403 Edwin S. Lanier
424 Hugh Talmage Lefler
425 Harry Kitsun Russell
437 Frank William Hanft
445 William Clyde Friday
468 Walter Reece Berryhill
473 Roy Walter Holsten
500 Henry Parker Brandis, Jr.
* VALKY
CAROL WEBSTER, President
LUANNE THORNTON, Vice-President
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
Kendrick Townsend
HONORARY MEMBERS
Irma Eichorn
Kirsten Milbrath
CAROL DUPLER, Secretary
BEVERLY BLEMKER, Treasurer
Ruth Jones
Babbie Dilorio
Frances Sweat
QTfte #rkr of tye 0\h Wdl
OFFICERS
Don Weng Geiger
Herbert Howard Browne
Paul Ross Likins
Dr. Ernest Lloyd Mackie
CHARTER MEMBERS
1. William Donald Carmichael, III
2. William Robert Coulter
3. Jesse Henry Dedmond
4. Peter Harry Gerns
5. Samuel Hirsch
6. Charles Louis Johnston, Jr.
7. Allard Kenneth Lowenstein
8. William Ernest Mackie
9. Basil Lamar Sherrill
10. Donald Gray Shropshire
11. Leonard Adolph Szafaryn
12. Dr. Samuel Thomas Emory
13. Dr. Ernest Lloyd Mackie
14. Dr. William Smith Wells
1954 INITIATES
363 Roger William Ackerman
364 James Ervin Adams, Jr.
365 Eleanor Daphne Addison
366 Susan Ambler
367 Betty Otto Anderson
368 Edwin Osborne Ayscue, Jr.
369 Arthur Loren Barbanell
370 Newton Buckner Barkley, Jr.
371 Dorothy Anne Bell
372 Wilbur Malcolm Boice, Jr.
373 Richard Lee Bostian
374 John Heck Boushall
375 Herbert Howard Browne
376 Rowland Burnstan, Jr.
377 William Morse Calvert
378 Jane Towne Carey
379 William Howard Carr
380 Alice Elizabeth Chapman
381 Robert Stephen Colbert
382 Gerald Wilson Cook
383 Mary Bascom Cook
384 Thomas Eugene Cook
385 Russell Sholar Cowell
386 Mary Helen Crain
387 Charlotte Lambert Davis
388 Arthur William Einstein, Jr.
389 Joel Lawrence Fleishman
390 John Gordon Forester, Jr.
391 Don Weng Geiger
392 Robert Sutton Grimes
393 Walter Dallas Gurley, Jr.
394 Mary Alice Hicks
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
Recorder
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Don Weng Geiger
Herbert Howard Browne
Paul Ross Likins
Dr. Ernest Lloyd Mackie
Sally Perkins Winn
William Morse Calvert
Rollie Tillman, Jr.
Alternates:
Edwin Osborne Ayscue, Jr.
Charles Hill Yarborough, Jr.
1954 INITIATES
395 Nancy 0. Home
396 Phineas Edgar Horton, III
397 Anthony John Houghton
398 John Robert Ingle
399 Walton Kitchin Joyner
400 Judy King
401 William Hugh Kirkman, Jr.
402 Rueben Y. Leonard
403 Paul Ross Likins
404 Wade Hampton Bynum Matthews
405 George Badger McGehee, Jr.
406 George Holliday McLeod
407 Henry Vaughn Murray, Jr.
408 Mary Catherine Myers
409 Joyce E. Nelson
410 Mitchell Sheldon Novit
41 1 Gerald Corbett Parker
412 Andrew Henry Patterson, II
413 Harry Herman Phillips
414 Aubrey Wilford Redmon
415 Nathan Russell Roberson, Jr.
416 Franz Joseph Roberts
417 Sara Williams Rose
418 William Kauffman Scarborough
419 Nancy Carolyn Shaw
420 Raymond Richard Showfety
421 Robert Leroy Skillen
422 Thelma Louise Souder
423 Lewis Martin Southern
424 Joe Wayne Thompson
425 Rollie Tillman, Jr.
426 James Reginald Turner
427 Mary Katherine Wallace
428 William Cornell Watt
429 Van Lewis Weatherspoon
430 Jean Bethell Williamson
431 Sally Perkins Winn
432 Charles Parker Wolf
433 Elinor Wrenn
434 Charles Hill Yarborough, Jr.
HONORARY MEMBERS
133 Robert Burton House
277 Gordon Gray
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OFFICERS
EDWIN OSBORNE AYSCUE, JR.
EDWARD L. PATTERSON
EDGAR WOODFIN McCURRY
JOHNNY GRIMES MEDLIN
Delegata
Exchequer
Vice-Exchequer
SIR KNIGHTS
Wilson Alexander
Edwin Osborne Ayscue, Jr.
James William Claiborne
Thomas Claiborne Creasy, Jr.
Joel Lawrence Fleishman
Donald Owen Fowler
Don Weng Geiger
Walter Dallas Gurley, Jr.
Raymond Lewis Jeffries, Jr.
Ralph Martin Jordan, Jr.
Charles Bishop Kuralt
Edgar Woodfin McCurry, Jr.
Baxter Grady Mclntyre
Johnny Grimes Medlin, Jr.
McLendon Graham Morris
Lewis Manning Muntzing
Roland Rowell Perdue
Edward Leonard Patterson
Harry Pawlik
Rollie Tillman, Jr.
Richard Beverly Raney Webb
PHI BETA KAPPA
Executive Committee
Paul Ross Likins President
John McNeely DuBose Vice-President
Herbert Howard Browne, Jr Recording Secretary
Dr. Ernest Lloyd Mackie
Corresponding Secretary-Treasurer
Chancellor R. B. House Dr. A. C. Howell
Dean C. P. Spruill
Members Initiated May IX 1954
Juniors
Larry Holbrook Addington, Walter Enos Bell, Jr., Herbert Howard
Browne, Jr., Jerry Austin Campbell, Lynn Fage Chandler, John
McNeely DuBose, Joel Lawrence Fleishman, Sam Bryce Gibson,
Frederick Delmar Hamrick, III, Seymour Herzog, Edward Stokes
Johnson, Walton Kitchin Joyner, William Hugh Kirkman, Jr.,
Paul Ross Likins, Addison Goodloe Mangum, John Lewis Mc-
Daniel, Peter Dillard McMichael, Jr., Alvin Wilkins Neely, Jr.,
Owen Lennon Norment, Jr., Thomas Lane Ormand, Raymond Neal
Perry, Kenneth Melvin Pruitt, Alfred Luther Purrington, III,
Julian Hertel Rountree, Jr., Julian Wood Selig, Jr., Kenneth
Martin Venable, Charles Dixon Wallace, Robert Alan West, Leo
Carl Wilkerson, Charles Parker Wolf.
Founded at the College of William and Mary
Alpha Chapter of North Carolina
Seniors
Mary Frances Allsbrook, Edwin Osborne Ayscue. Jr., Harvey
Deakins Bradshaw, William Riley Bullock. Jr., Jeanne Bunch,
Jane Triplet: Carswell, Alice Elizabeth Chapman, Billy Eugene
Faggart, Mary Lela Grimes, Bert Edison Hollifield. Laura Mac-
Donald Holoman, Florence Katherine Howard, Robert LeRoy Hub-
bard, Lee Edward Knott, Jr., Mary Louise Lowrey, Betty Sue
McDonald, Arthur Lee Miller, Victor Bailey Moore, Jr., William
Joseph O'Sullivan, Earl Mason Page, Emmanuel Michael Paturis,
Margaret Jean Ratliff, Sara Williams Rose, David Rowe, Sally Lee
Schindel, Betty Jean Scott, Julia Elizabeth Shields, Charles Walter
Stout, Mary Anna Stout, John Calvin Vernon, Jr., David Clagett
Waters, Ralph Cannon Wiggins, Jr., Janyce Wilkinson Winders.
Jane Elizabeth Yearly.
Members Initiated December J, 1954
Robert Davis Aldndge, Joseph Edmonds Bafford, James Harry
Barnhill, Lacy Gilmer Baynes, Lewis Ray Beam, Richard Elliott
Byrd, Jr., Bradley James Cameron, Jane Towne Carey, Florence
Bryan Carter, Barbara Gwen Cline, Benjamin McLauchlin Coving-
ton, Jr., Cecil Edmund Cowan, Jr., Richard Scott Craddock, Stella
Diana DAleo, Joe C. Doster, Jr., Gerald Einhorn, Robert Allen
Farrell, Bonnie Baker Fathman, Phyllis Irene Forrest, Henry Lee
Fowler, Jr., Donald Thomas Gladstone, Janet MacNeill Green,
Harvey Max Harris, Snethen Philip Harris, Jr., George Albert
Heinz, Jr., Robert Franklin Hook, Melba Beck Hoover, Henry D.
Ir\in, Bennie McBane Johnston, Charles Ernest Julian, Bill Gam
Fat Jung, Carol May Libby, Thomas Hill Long, Walter Nathaniel
Long, Jr., William Octavious McCoy. Paul James McDermott.
Patricia Ann Noah, Robert Reynolds O'Briant, Ellen Louise Prouty,
Pete Franklin Smitherman, Jennings Jid Thompson, IV, James
Robert Ward, Billy Rayford Wilkinson, Joseph Franklin Wilson,
Elizabeth Roberts Wood, Jod Harris Woody, Lucy Elinor Wrenn.
December 5, 1776
Phi Eta Sigma
OFFICERS
William Watson Morgan, Jr Pit xident
John Gray Blount Vice-President
Joseph Gaither Walser Secretary
Luther Hartwell Hodges, Jr Treasurer
Louis Joseph Fisher, III Historian
Dean Ernest L. Mackie Faculty Advisor
Phi Eta Sigma is a freshman honarary scholastic fraternity, its purpose being to encourage sound scholarship from the be-
ginning of the students' college career. It was founded at the University of Illinois on March 22, 1923. There are now
eighty-rive chapters; the University of North Carolina chapter was established on May 29, 1947.
Honary Members: Deans Corydon P. Spruill, M. A. Hill, Jr., Cecil Johnson, and Ernest L. Mackie.
Shelton Setxer Alexander
Norman Carroll Armstrong
Calvin Warner Bell
Ralph Luther Bentley
lohn Gray Blount
Robert Reid Cooke
Malcolm Howell Coplon
Richard Joseph Corcoran, Jr.
Clayton William Davidson. Jr.
John Allen Edgerton
James Gooden Exum
Robert Allen Farrell
Louis Joseph Fisher. Ill
Gardner Patrick Henry Foley. Jr.
James Burney Graves, Jr.
Marion Wilson Griffin
Donald lames Hall
MEMBERS INITIATED MARCH 29, 1954
Gordon Bradford Hall, Jr.
Stephen Chalaron Hardy
Gerald Kelly Harrington
Richard Norfleet Hines, Jr.
Luther Hartwell Hodges. Jr.
Robert A. Hornik. Jr.
Morris Alexander Jones
David Lee Kelly, Jr.
Curtis Ray Lashley
Robert Edward Lavietes
James Derel Monteith
William Watson Morgan, lr.
Robert Reynolds O' Brunt
William Wendell Porterfield
Mebane Moore Pritchett
Joe Higdon Rand
Leonard Erastus Reaves, III
Ted Lee Rosenthal
Frank Lodwick Sthrimsher
John Mitchell Sewell, Jr.
Richard Wayne Shermer
Robert Van Sisk
Jesse Garnet Spencer
Benge Tell
Charles Jefferson Thompson
Joseph Gaither Walser
"Harold Lee Waters
Samuel Fogle Wells, Jr.
John Jennings White
Harry Earl Whitelock
Paul Ed Willingham
Robert Gaines Wilson
Beta Gamma Sigma
HONORARY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FRATERNITY
ALPHA CHAPTER OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICERS
W. J. GRAHAM Honorary President
H. M. HARRIS President
W. A. TERRILL Secretary
J. L. McDANIEL Treasurer
FACULTY
J. C. D. Blaine
D. D. Carroll
A. R. Dooley
J. E. Dykstra
W. J. Graham
R. J.M. Hobbs
C. A. Kirkpatrick
H. Q. Langenderfer
C. S. Logsdon
J. P. Maggard
C. H. McGregor
J. T. O'Neil
J. M. Parrish
E. E. Peacock
A. W. Pierpont
G. T. Schwenning
W. A. Terrill
A. M. Whitehill, Jr.
H. D. Wolf
STUDENTS
Robert Davis Aldridge
Joseph Edmonds Bafford
Lynn Fage Chandler
Harvey Max Harris
Snethen Philip Harris
John Lewis McDaniel
Paul James McDermott, Sr.
William Burt Phillips, Jr.
Leslie Walter Riley
William Clarence Thompson
Kenneth Martin Venable
Joseph Franklin Wilson
First Rote, left to right: Frank McCain, Elwood Morgan, Torami Strickland, Pete JoneB, Tommy Williford, Burt Veazev • Second Rote: Dan
Luke, Mel Liteh, Dave Holder, Bob Bowers, Curtis Lashley, Herb Wentz, John Thompson, Tony Miller, Dr. F. Douglas Lawrason • Not
Pictured: Dave Jones, Wade Harrell, Willis Riddirk.
Alpha Epsilon Delta
OFFICERS
George T. Strickland, Jr President
Morris A. Jones Vice-President
Clarence T. Williford, Jr Secretary
Perry B. Veazey Treasurer
Kenneth F. McCain Historian
Elwood E. Morgan Program Chairman
Dr. F. Douglas Lawrason Advisor
Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor society for pre-medical students. Founded at the
University of Alabama, April 28, 1926, there are about 7,300 members in 47 active chapters at
schools throughout the United States. North Carolina Beta Chapter was founded at the
University of North Carolina on March 25, 1936.
The object of the Society is to encourage excellence in premedical scholarship, to stimulate
an appreciation of the importance of premedical education in the study of medicine, to pro-
mote cooperation and contacts between medical and premedical students and educators in
developing an adequate program of premedical education, and to bind together similarly
interested students.
Alpha
Phi
Omega
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First Row. left to right: Harold Austin. Gene Campbell, Bill Herring. Charles Katzenstein
• Second Roir: Bobby Kennedy, John Moller, Troy Page, Bill Price • Third Roic: Bill
Scssoms, Don Starling, Bill Starrett, Kent Thompson. Hugh White.
OFFICERS
Bill Sessoms President
Charles Katzenstein Vice-President
Bill Herring Secretary
Troy Page Trea turer
Bill Price Historian
John Molter Projects Committee Chairman
ALPHA PHI OMEGA PLEDGES
Jan
Firtt Rote, left to right: Julius Banzet
Bollie Johnson • Second It,,,,: John Sir
Ronnie Fair. Benny Thomas, James She.
Henry Smith, Vade Rhodes. Teddv Jor
Alvin Selby, Jack Godley.
Chamblee.
th. Joseph Marley,
-ill • Third Roir:
Service is a bridge from man to man, and when
a group of men band together for that purpose,
the rewards are magnified many times. The
men of Alpha Phi Omega develop leadership
abilities through service projects on 276 cam-
puses. The brothers of Rho Chapter strive to
carry out their program including a Guide Serv-
ice, aiding handicapped students, sponsoring
Parents' Day, ushering, and running the APO
Book Exchange.
The Advisory Board is composed of outstand-
ing members of the Administration and Faculty,
further strengthening the bond of cooperation
between Alpha Phi Omega and the University.
To have once been a Scout, and to have an
earnest desire to render service to others are the
keys to becoming a Brother in APO and quietly
doing something to make Chapel Hill a nicer
place to come to school.
Kappa Epsilon
OFFICERS
Oveda Fisher President
Freda Hobowsky Vice-President
Nancy Woodard Secretary-Treasurer
Joanne Schell Historian
Sara Alice Jackson Pledge Mistress
Miss Alice Noble Advisor
OVEDA FISHER
President
HISTORY
__ j_- Founded Nationally: May 13, 1921 at the State University of Iowa.
Wttoiga Lambda Chapter founded at the University of North Carolina, January 21, 1941.
ttia^ Colors: Red and White
Flower: Red Rose
Publication: "The Bond"
Object and Purpose: To stimulate in its members a desire for high scholarship;
to foster a professional consciousness and to provide a bond of lasting loyalty,
interest and friendship.
First Row, left to right: Barbara Adams. Ernestine Baker. Freda Hobowsky. Sara Alice Jarkson • Second Roic: Geraldine keenum. Annette
IViven, Joanne Schell. Edith Trosper.
Sealed, left to right: Dale Glover, James Maunev. John Maunev • Standi
Bvron Freeman, Harvey Miller, John Martin. William Marsh.
Fir*t Row, left to right: William E. Brady, Guvte M. Cotton
• Second Row: J. Charles Culbreath, Leonard E. Reaves
• Third Row: Jimmy R. Rogers, George A. Thomas. Daniel
Eugene Waggoner.
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Phi Mu Alpha
OFFICERS
Guyte M. Cotton President
George A. Thomas Vice-President
Daniel Eugene Waggoner Recording-Secretary
Joseph H. McGugan Corresponding-Secretary
J. Charles Culbreath, Jr Treasurer
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia was founded at the
New England Conservatory of Music, Boston,
Massachusetts, in 1898. Its aims are to advocate
the cause of music in America, to foster the
mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of
music, to develop the truest fraternal spirit
among its members, and to encourage loyalty to
the Alma Mater.
Alpha Rho Chapter, founded at the Univer-
sity of North Carolina in 1926, takes an active
part in the furtherance of musical activities at
the University. Each year the chapter presents its
American Music Program, a concert devoted to
the performance of works by American com-
posers and frequently including compositions
by members of the fraternity. Whenever possi-
ble, Phi Mu Alpha brings to the campus well-
known guest artists.
Keeping in mind the advancement of the
best in music, Phi Mu Alpha attempts to de-
velop a strong fraternal feeling among the pro-
moters of that art.
Sigma Epsilon Xi
HONORARY FRATERNITY
Officers
Jackie Park
Cornell Wright
Blake Hunter
Harriet Morgan
Mei
Martha Beal
Peggy Bernard
Alice Bost
Wayne Brown
Joe Bryan
Mary Grady Burnett
June Craft
Jack Crowe
Elizabeth Floyd
Boyden Henley
Elizabeth Holt
John Hussey
Judy Jackson
ibers
Tommy Johnson
Jack Markham
Valerie Nichols
Ann Penn
Clinton Rogers
Margaret Rook
Tom Spain
Sarah Stembridge
Francis Timberlake
Nancy Whisnant
Allene Wellons
Ann Wrenn
Jay Zimmerman
NAME
Xi Chapter
Date
54-55
ADDRESS
School of Pharmacy
OFFICERS
Jonathan Hill . . . .
W. D. Shouse . . .
Edith W. Trosper.
President
.... Vice-President
. Secretary-Treasurer
UNDERGRADUATES
C. B. Hargett
Jonathan Hill
W. D. Shouse
Edith W. Trosper
FACULTY
Dr. John Andrako
Dr. E. A. Brecht
Dr. W. H. Hartung
Dr. Fred Semeniuk
Dr. H. O. Thompson
\V. W. Taylor
GRADUATES
Nicholas Batuyios
Earl Brown
George Cocolas
Wesley Collier
Benjamin Cooper
Cosmo Di Fazio
F. C. Hammerness
Irwin Honigberg
Kenneth Hoy
Albert Jowdy
C. E. Kimsey
Robert Meschke
Claude Piantadosi
Fred Teare
Rho Chi
National Honorary Pharmacy Society
Amphoterothen Society
Joel Fleishman
Martin Jordan
Gordon Forester
David Reid
Larry Addington
Larry McElroy
Tom Bennett
Charles Wolf
Tom Creasy
Bev Webb
Lewis Brumfield
Don Geiger
Phi Alpha Delta
OFFICERS Each year the Chapter conducts a mock trial, presided
Calvin C. Wallace Justit i over by a member of the State bench, to allow students to
Michael P. McLeod Vice-Justice put brief making and trial procedure into practical applica-
Alcx Warlick, Jr Clerk tion. Regular business meetings are held every week in
Stephen F. Franks Treasurer addition to frequent banquets at which eminent speakers
Robert B. Byrd Marshal from the bench and bar are presented. A textbook lending
M. T. Van Hecke Faculty Advisor librarv is sponsored by the Chapter and its books are
„....._, ,-.ii r available to all students in Law School.
Phi Alpha Delta is a national secret Creek letter law
fraternity founded in 1889 at the University of Chicago The combined social-professional program is carried
Law School. Ruffin Chapter of the University of North out with the intentions of forming a strong bond between
Carolina was established in April, 1921. The purpose of members of the classes in Law School; the forming of a
the fraternity is to improve professional standards through relationship between members of the Law School and
association of students with the bar and to provide a former students; and cultivation of principles of legal
practical supplement to legal education. justice through bonds of friendship.
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First Koic. /e/l Jo right: Sieve Agapion, Troy T. Barnes, Warren D. Blair. Lou Bledsoe, Franklin K. Burns. Bobert B. Bvrd • Second Row:
Ruberl E. Cuuper, Dun Davis, Huraee M. DuBose, Herbert Falk, George W. Ferguson, Jr., Stephen Franks • Third Row: Mailland Freed.
Jark R. Harris, I. B. Hudson, Bob Kurtz, Lacv Lueas, Michael McLeod • Fourth Row: Jackson Bruce Morton, Jerrv Nail, Millard R. Rich.
Jr.. Edward Rodman, Julius A. Rosseau, Jr., Horace E. Stacy • Fifth Row: Jim Strickland, Calvin C. Wallace, Alex Warlick, Jr., James
Wilson, Robert Gray Windsor.
Phi Delta Chi
OFFICERS
Ray Amnions Worthy Chief Counselor
Henry Dunlap Worthy Vice Counselor
Steve Morris Worthy Keeper of Seals and Records
Bill McDonald Worthy Keeper of Finance
Julius Howard Corresponding Secretary
Robert Seabock Worthy Inner Guard
Joe Wilson Worthy Prelate
Charles Josey Worthy Master-at-Arms
Phi Delta Chi is a professional pharmaceutical
fraternity, founded to advance the science of
pharmacy and its allied interests, and to foster and
promote a fraternal spirit among its members.
Alpha Gamma Chapter was established at the
University of North Carolina on May 30, 1922.
Phi Delta Chi has been an active organization in
the School of Pharmacy, justly proud of the
obligations and high ideals of an old and honored
profession.
Fall has come and now has passed, but the
semester system is here to stay. Despite confusion
and hardship, the brothers have become indoc-
trinated and settled down to the serious job of
survival. Homecoming weekend found many old
grads enjoying the annual alumni luncheon. A
brief pause for Christmas and we were back at
work again, looking forward to a wonderful
P. D. C. weekend. Warm weather and State
Board Exams again, so good luck to all !
First Row
, left to right: Rav Amnions, Henrv Dunlap,
Ra.mond
Creekmore, Marcus Cameron • Second Row:
Julius Ht
ward, Charles Josev, Tommy Kirbv, Melvin
kendrick
• Third Row: Steve Morris, Bill McDonald,
Jim O'Dai
liel, Art Schlagel • Fourth Row: Fred Sherrill,
Robert Se
abock, Bill Swan, Larry Snider, Joe Wilson.
Pi Delta Phi
OFFICERS
Robert A. Hall, Jr President
James H. Davis, Jr Vice-President
Thelma E. Richmond Secretary
Ernest O. Rudin Treasurer
Mrs. Charlotte V. Huse Counselor
Dr. Jacques Hardre Faculty Advisot
The first chapter of Pi Delta Phi was organized in 1906 at the University of California in Berkeley. The
foundation of other chapters began in 1925 when it was declared a national organization. Since the Beta
Alpha Chapter was organized at the University of North Carolina in February, 1952, it has received 125 mem-
bers.
The aims of Pi Delta Phi are to recognize merit in the students of French language and literature, and
to help spread interest in France and its civilization throughout the United States.
First Row, left to right: Shelton Alexander, Ed Voder, Charles Ratzenstein, Robert Connelly, Dr. Jacques Hardre, Robert Hooper • Second
Row: Robert Harden, Eunice Sayre, Ernest Rudin, Robert Hall. Thelma Richmond, Mrs. Gaston Longet. Virginia Currin • Third Ron:
Michel Guglielmino, Fred Vogler. Kenneth Wilson-Jones, Owen Moore, Francis Drake, Gaston Longet. Jeff Thompson.
Alpha Chi Sigma
OFFICERS
Hugh Love Medr'ord, Jr Master Alchemist
John H. Bedenbaugh Vice-Master Alchemist
William A. Brandon Recorder
Raymond F. Snipes Treasurer
Gene N. Cline Reporter
Alpha Chi Sigma is the oldest and largest professional chemistry fraternity in the country. It was founded in
1902 at the University of Wisconsin. The present roll includes 54 collegiate chapters and 26 professional
chapters. The objectives of the Fraternity are the advancement of chemistry and the promotion of fellowship
among chemists.
Rho chapter was established at the University of North Carolina May 6, 1912. It has aided the staff of the
Chemistry Department in many ways, and its activities play an important role in the life of the undergraduate
chemist
First Row, left to right: Lyod Annas, John H. Bedenbaugh, William A. Brandon, Ivev Gene Crow, Henry H Dearman Edgar W Garbiseh
• Second Row: Ronald B. Goodman. James H. Holloway, Kenneth M. Pruilt. Raymond F. Snipes. Bruee w! Tyler. John Williams.
Phi Delta Phi
OFFICERS
Roy Davis Magister
Bob Vaughn Exchequer
Joe Dail Clerk
Ed Washington Historian
The International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, founded at the University of Michigan in 1869, was the
first professional fraternity organized in the United States. Its purposes and ideals were amply expressed by the
founders in the preamble to the organization's constitution: "We the undersigned students of the Law De-
partment of the University of Michigan, in order to promote a higher standard of professional ethics and
culture in this and other law schools and in the profession at large, and desiring to unite ourselves in the
endearing bonds of affection and brotherly love for the purpose of encompassing these ends, do associate
ourselves into a Fraternity to be known as Phi Delta Phi (1869)."
That Phi Delta Phi has maintained and carried forward these ideals is evidenced by the fact that it now
numbers 71 active chapters and over 40 thousand members. Vance Inn, the chapter located at the University
of North Carolina, was founded in 1919- Many of its initiates have gone forth from the School of Law to
become recognized leaders of the bench and bar in North Carolina.
First Row. left to right: Al House, George Brilt, Edward Washington, Roy Da
/.'../. Kenneth Vounghlood, Hamilton Horton, Creighton Brinson, Gene link
• Third Bow: Noel Garr, Bill Skinner, John Kendleman, Bill Hill, Andre Ev
Dorteh. Gene Shaw, Sol Cherry, Jaek Holrovd. Jaek Hunter. Dave Glinard. Hi
., Boh Vaughn. Joe Dail, Joe Davis, Gene Carter *
Ed Clements, Boh Millman, Diek Gamble. Dub
is. Paul Guthrev. Walter Horton • Fourth Ko
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OFFICERS
Les Riley President
Stan Cohen Vice-President
Henry Brooks Secretary
Tom Cox Treasurer
Paul McDermott Corresponding Secretary
first Row, left to right: Nicholas Be
Bowden, Ralph I! I. ... Henry Brood
Fred Councill, Tom Cox. Boh Dav.
Castillejo • Third Row: Boh Ellmore,
Gardner, Andy Geer, Jim Hunt.
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Master of Business Administration Club
The MBA Club is an organization of candidates for
the degree of Master of Business Administration.
It is a professional organization with the primary
mission of aiding and assisting the School of Business
Administration in its development of future leaders,
while contributing in significant ways to the personal
and professional attitudes of the candidates them-
selves, with a view toward a successful meeting of the
demands of an advanced business world.
First Rote, left to right: Walt
Gurley, Phil Harris, Gorman Led-
better, David McClure, Paul Mc-
Dermott • Second Row: Bill Neal,
Raul Martinez, Paul Mason, Rod-
ney Moak, Jack Patteson, Les
Riley • Third Row: Gordon Stoff,
Rau Strunk, John Stump, Tom
Turner, Sammie Weaver, Tom
Williams • /Vol Pictured: Ed Cole-
man, Al .Ii.--.Imi. Bob Lynch.
Ralph Nesslinger, Biff Roberts.
Sigma Gamma Epsilon
OFFICERS
Robert R. Thompson President
W. Robert Cole Vice-President, Historian
Alfred R. Taylor Secretary-Treasurer
Fritz K. Johnson Corresponding Secretary
Dr. Walter H. Wheeler Faculty Advisor
Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honorary
fraternity of the Earth Sciences. Alpha Alpha
Chapter was established at the University of
North Carolina April 3, 1931.
The object of the fraternity is the advance-
ment of students of the Earth Sciences. It also
seeks to co-ordinate student-faculty relations
and to provide programs of interest for its
members and others interested in the Earth
Sciences.
First Ron. le/l to Hghf. Bob Cole. Charlie Wimbish, Bob Tho
son, Dr. Walter Wheeler. Alfred Tavlor, Fritz Johnson • Sec
Rote: Bradley Eekhoff, Harry Cannon, Jr., Jack Wilson, De
Kirstein, Clinton Seehler, Boyd Newnam, Shelton Alexander.
Sigma Alpha lota
OFFICERS
Phyllis Cogburn President
Janet Poole •. . . Vice-President
Daphne Adams Secretary
Constance Carbaugh Treasurer
The Iota Tau Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota, national honorary music fraternity for women, was established at
the University of North Carolina in April, 1946. Since that time it has endeavored to further the interest in
music at the University through various activities and has assisted the music department in its programs.
In addition, the Iota Tau Chapter annually presents a program of American music in Hill Hall during
the spring semester.
The participating patronesses were: Mrs. Earl Slocum, Mrs. Glen Haydon and Mrs. Loren MacKinney.
Alpha Kappa Psi
OFFICERS
Thomas S. Bridges President
Lamont G. Krimminger Vice-President
John M. McCaskill Secretary
Henry N. Parrish Treasurer
L. R. Jordan Division Counsellor
Isaac Reynolds Deputy Counsellor
Dr. Willard J. Graham Faculty Advisor
First Row, left to right: Don G. Angell, Ken R. Argo, Lacy A. Baynes, Tom H. Bridges. Rosser E. Buneli. Don A. Christopher, Jim R. Corey.
Charles Davis • Second Row: Marvin L. Green, Ray S. Harris. Johnny G. Hayes, Richard H. Haywood, Thomas H. Hoover, Leonard J.
Howell, J. Ellon Hunsueker. Dave R. Kiser • Third Row: Lamont G. Krimminger. Chuck E. Lewis, Thomas J. Lowe, John M. McCaskill,
Jim H. M.Corkle, Jim M. Morrow, Glenn Nanney, Jack N. Ogburn • Fourth Row: Henry N. Parrish, Boh L. Pugh, Herman A. Sampson.
Ben C. Smith. Al G. Stanley, Gordon W. StoiT, W illiam C. Thompson.
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Alpha Kappa Psi — founded October 5, 1904,
at New York University, New York City —
is the first and oldest commerce fraternity in
the United States. Chapters have since been
established only in schools highly accredited in
the fields of commerce. Alpha Tau was first
installed at Carolina February 18, 1925, and
after being dormant since 1933, was reactivated
on November 7, 1948. For three years Alpha
Tau has been one of the ten highest ranked
chapters in the country.
We have made it our task to further the indi-
vidual welfare of each member by the associa-
tion of our mutual helpfulness and common
interest in the fields of business administration.
In order to accomplish this, we meet not only
to acquaint ourselves in social activities but also
to achieve a more implicit and exact perception
of our future. This attainment will not be a
personal accomplishment, but one which will
foster scientific research in the field of business,
one which will educate the public to appreciate
and demand a more compelling and a more
honest business world, one which will promote
all students seeking to obtain degrees in busi-
ness administration. With these purposes and
ideals in mind, we shall continue to direct all
of our actions in the advancement of a better
and more cooperative world of business.
ALPHA KAPPA PSI PLEDGES
First Ron; left to right: William Stanley Mason, Andy Vero,
Henry Franklin Brooks, David McClure, Lin Taylor • Second
Rote: Jimmv Tesh, Jesse Burehell. Dick Jones, Walter Gib-
son, Bob Jovee, Sammie Weaver, Jim Furches • Third Row:
Herbert Hoffmann, Bill Loftin, Jr., Billy Oakley, Harold
Austin, Ken Venable, David Oglesby, Jr., MardYe Keel,
Sandy Morton. Hugh Milton • *ot Pictured: Joseph Bolen,
Bill Maready, Pete Moore, Tommy Osborne, Gene Thompson.
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Delta Sigma Pi
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OFFICERS
T. George Douglas Preside)!/
Harry Rodenhizer First Vice-President
Tom Norman Second Vice-President
Louie Bonardi Treasurer
Don Fryar Secretary
Spurgeon Booth Chancellor
First Row. left to right: Joe Bafford. Louie E. Bonardi. Jr., Spurgron Booth. Carroll Deal. George Douglas, Don Fryar. Second Row:
Frank Hawfield. Ed Hitehings, Jim Howey, Tommy Hunt, Charlie Hyatt, Allen Johnson. Third Ron: Tom Lidsay. Ed Kearsley. Jack
Margrelt, Boh Massie, Tom Norman. Sam Penegar. Fourth Row: Harry Rodenhizer. Milt Seott. Boh Simpson. Charlie Young.
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Delta Sigma Pi is an international fraternity in the
field of business administration. The fraternity
was founded at New York University on Novem-
ber 7, 1907, and has grown to be the largest profes-
sional fraternity in business administration with
more than 80 active chapters.
The purpose of Delta Sigma Pi is to foster the
study of business in universities; to encourage
scholarship, social activity and the association of
students for their mutual advancement by research
and practice; to promote closer affiliation between
the commercial world and the students of com-
merce; and to further a higher standard of com-
mercial ethics and culture and the civic and
commercial welfare of the community.
Alpha Lambda was established at Carolina, May
9, 1925. It aids its members and other students
of business administration with a varied profes-
sional and social program. The sponsoring of talks
by able and experienced businessmen, the presenta-
tion of exhibits in conjunction with the school
of business, and the planning of trips to leading
industries throughout the southeast are only a few
of the ways it supplements classroom theory by
bringing students closer to actual business prob-
lems.
DELTA SIGMA PI PLEDGES
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Paul Payne, Bill
Hendry, Riehard
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ynes, Barry Good-
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Kappa Psi
OFFICERS
James Clack Robinson, Jr Regent
Alfred Holt Mebane, III V/ce-Regenl
William Taylor Sisk Secretary
William Darle Shouse Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at Russell Military Academy in 1879.
Colors: Scarlet and Cadet Grey
Flower: Red Carnation
Publication: The Mask
Established at the University of North Carolina in 1915.
First Roir. left to right: Ralph Hillard Ashworth. Harold Lee Ball. Garland Wood Beale. Edward Luther Bradshaw, Jr., Ernest Lerov Carra-
way, Jr., Robert Astor Coleman, Keith Earl Denny. Second Roic: Lewis Benton Doyle, Jr.. Dallas Mason Evans, Pete Delon Freeman, Wiley
Cleveland Harrell, Jr., Gerald Kelley Harrington, Walter Ingram Jenkins. Van Hill King. III. Third Ron: Jerrv Robert Leather* ood, James
Franklin Lowder. Maek Elmo McCorkel. James Frederick Meares. Alfred Holt Mebane. III. Donald Joseph Miller. John Edward Mills.
Fourth Roic: Billy Wright >eedham, James Ray Oakley. Lionel Parker Perkins. Jr.. John Wayne Polk. George Raleigh Revelle. Jerry Deland
Rhoades, James Clack Robinson, Jr. Fifth Roic: Stuart Wingo Rollins. William Darle Shouse, Grady Watterson Shuford, William Taylor
Sisk. Roger H. Sloop. Joe Ephriam Smith. Harold Malcolm Thomas. Jr.. Julian Emmetl Ipchurch. Jr.
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Shuford and Sloop back . . . Opium Eyes, Up-
church, Harrel and Shoooouse bite the dust . . .
"Mebane, where is your pin?" ... A. P. shoots
for Rho Chi . . . Ingleberry loses 4 wheel person-
ality to Hazel . . . Carraway breaks up Maryland
band . . . Big Bad Brad takes his clumsy pills . . .
Oakey, Ompen the Door Ball, Simple Simon,
Henpecked Harrel, the Thin Man and "Self Con-
trol ?" King take Washington by surprise . . .
Triple threat Freeman misses kick-off . . . Little
Sir Gung Ho lost in Greensboro . . . Doc Perk
dates ? . . . Slob lets Animal loose . . . The Whup-
per returns again? . . . Cisco gives duck mating
calls . . . Needham, crime photographer . . . "The
Quiet Man" speaks . . . Mulluh files his frog . . .
Little Caesar runs out of gas . . . Anyone for
Charlotte, Lowder? . . . Look out for the "Gold
Dust Twins" . . . The Chaplain shoots nine . . .
Thomas, Smith and Mears — dorm deamons . . .
Coleman, McCorkle, Andrews and Adams with
dish pan hands.
Tea parties galore . . . Pledge and Pharmacy
weekends . . . Small ball in Chicargo . . . State
Board, Anyone?
KAPPA PS1 PLEDGES
First Roic, left to right: Fred Phifcr, Hugh
Hinlon, Seth Miller, Fred Barwiek, Gaston
Andrews, Wayne Buie. Second Row: Jimmv
Dixon, Bill Bailey, Bob Miller, Joe Marlow,
Tommy Holding, Charlie Barger, Pal Winsted.
Third Row: Tom Frailey, Johnny Williams.
Huck Bolton, Ben Alexander, Coleman Wil-
liams, John Hood, Bill Mast, Bill Leonard.
Panhellenic Council
The purpose of the Panhellenic Council is to co-
ordinate sorority affairs and to air any problems that
can't or shouldn't be solved within the individual
sorority. Panhellenic formulates the rules which
govern rushing and supervises the general rush
program. Our main object is to foster friendly rela-
tions between the six sororities and to encourage
co-operation instead of competition.
There are six sororities at Carolina and Panhellenic
is made up of three girls from each group plus their
alumna adviser, a member of the Stray Greeks, and
an adviser from the office of the Dean of Women.
One of the means of bringing sororities together
is projects. This spring Panhellenic will sponsor an-
other workshop in which all the sororities will par-
ticipate. In this workshop ideas are shared on how
to improve the sorority program, and it is also a
great help in preparing the incoming sorority officers.
Panhellenic also sponsors and takes part in com-
munity projects in which every sorority has a chance
to participate.
PANHELLENIC COUNCIL
Firm Row. left to right: Ann Shannonhouse. Daphne Adams, Carol DuPler, Harriet Parrish, Dollie Figel. Second Rote: Nancy Morgan. Glo
Nix, Marcia Smith, Secretary; Joan Leonard, President: Bobbie Walker, Lila Ponder, Barbara MeBae. Third Roir: Ann May, Barbara Be
lev. Sue East, Connie Marple, Babbie DeOrio. Bev Blemker, Mary Ann Murphy. /Vol Pictured: Bachel Brooks, Vice-President; Joan Sass
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Stray
Greeks
The Stray Greeks is composed of sorority girls whose chapters are not
represented on the campus. Its aim is to provide a social outlet for its
members and to preserve the bonds of unity and sisterhood in sorority life.
The group was founded in 1944 under the leadership of Twigg
Branch. It has gained more and more recognition on campus since then
and its membership now totals twenty-four.
This year the Stray Greeks handled the Post Office during the
sorority rushing period and each member acted as a Panhellenic Adviser
in the dormitories. The Stray Greeks also took part in the Women's
Athletic program, service projects and social activities.
This year there are ten different sororities represented: Kappa Kappa
Gamma, Phi Mu, Kappa Alpha Theta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Epsilon
Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Gamma, Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Kappa,
Sigma Delta Tau.
Officers are: Annette Levenson, President; Barbara McCree, Vice-
President; Louise Gray, Secretary; Joan Metz, Treasurer; Nan Brown,
W.A.A. Representative.
STRAY CREEKS
First Row, left to right: Betty Ball, Jerry Bane, Nan Brown, Kay Browne, Cornelia Dixon. Second Row: Mary Ann Edwards, Susan Free-
man, Louise Gray, Martha Hemslreet, Sandy Hirl. Third Row: Pat Horton, Annette Levenson, Joan Metz, Barbara MeRee, Betty Ann
Neas. Fourth Row: Diane Newton. Dare Peaee. Anne Pooley. Alex Thaeker. Anne Williams.
Alpha Delta Pi
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College, Macon,
Georgia.
Chartered at the University of North Carolina November 11, 1939-
Colors: Blue and White
Flower: Woodland Violet
Publication: Adelphean.
First Rou; left to right: Gennie Agnew, Soma Bcrgan. Bev Blemker. President; Barbara Brown, Mvra Davis. Jean Ellis. Second Row:
Emily Finch, Rulli French. Jennie Greene, Gladys Hatcher, Joan Hill, Ann Huffman. Third Row: Ruth Lower, Lira Lynn, Secretary;
Nancy Morgan, Mary Ann Murphy. Shelton Owens. Jackie Park. Fourth Row: Janet Poole, Joyce Quillcn. Treasurer; Eve Robuck.
Vice-President; Sandy Rolhrock. jean Stanford. Barbara Stone.
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It was a very eventful year with a great pledge
class and something special about each ADPi.
Mole, making long distance calls; Jane getting
them . . . our politicos, Sonia, Ann, Jinny . . .
"B", studying plants . . . Park, is that your car?
. . . Lynda, "go, go, go!" . . . Jenny and Joan
practice-teaching . . . Bills up again, Joyce? . . .
Barbara winning beauty contests . . . Janet and
Glasgow . . . Liz, is that water cold? . . . Jean's
Nashville drawl . . . Shelton trying to master
bridge . . . our temporary "neon sign" . . . Sandy,
cramming for those weird business courses? . . .
Jean trying to get the door closed on time . . .
Nancy — "queen from Queens" . . . Jackie, ADPi's
answer to perpetual motion . . . Emily's afternoon
excursions . . . French's "concerts" . . . Bev and
radio scripts . . . Myra's giggle . . . Murf rushing
through Rush . . . "Tish, have those song books
come?" . . . Mary Ann Russell trying to get out
of P.E. . . . Gladys' trying to put Casey out of
business . . . Eve frantically searching for her car
. . . Ruth in confusion, and last but not least, Val,
and a renewed interest in daytime activities.
All these plus coffees, fraternity parties, trips
to Washington, pledge week-ends, and our great
Housemother, Mrs. Maxwell, made our last year
at Chapel Hill something we'll never forget.
ALPHA DELTA PI PLEDGES
First Rote, Ipfi to right: Nancy Register, Shirlcv
Thomas, Sue Oumpler, Linda Piland, Robin
Fuller, Betty Brunson, Marilyn Hendriek. Sec-
ond Row: Marietta Eyerett, Harriet Morgan,
Ellen Ozon, June Tingler, Janis Lovelace, Ann
Nichols, Martha Real. Third Rotv: Nancy Car-
penter, Liz Holmes, Rita Schaeffers, Shirley
Saieed, Laura Travis, Betty Ann Mihm, Anne
McCabe, Donna Ashcraft, Harrielte Watson,
Frances Spain.
Alpha Gamma Delta
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: May 30, 1904 at Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York.
Chartered at the University of North Carolina in 1945.
Colon: Red, Buff, and Green
Flower: Red and Buff Roses
Publication: Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly
First Row, left to right: Daphne Adams, President; Bea Allslon, Connie Carbaugh, Pal Corbett, Ginger Currin, Secretary.
.Second Roie: Scolty Dickinson. Ellen Doak, Jo Eaddy, Vice- President: Alice Eison, Barbara Golden. Third Row: Lucia
Johnson, Trudy Lefler, Treasurer; Joan Leonard. Isabel Maslerton, Zeff Pappas. Fourth Row: Harriet Parrish, kitty Rogers.
Barbara Smith. Fredrica Stollar, Lorraine Yancey.
September 16 heard voices raised to welcome a
great year for the AGD's. It started off with a
bang, as there were frantic rush preparations, and
then fourteen wonderful pledges. Coffee breaks.
Homecoming, the Pledge Dance, and a host of
other activities added to the fun.
"The little white house on the 'hill'" resounded
with Daphne's "Chapter meeting, Ladies" . . . Bar-
bara's "I'm closing the door" . . . Joanie's scream,
"It's from Tommy" . . . Zeff's "He's a Harvard
man" Lorrain's party plans . . . Connie's Buick-
ing off . . . Carlton's "Let's go team" . . . Harriet
and who? . . . Pat's "Where's X?" ... Pat Noah's
Phi Bete key . . . Jo's helping hand . . . Bea's
strained vocal cords . . . Ginger's "It's Kent" . . .
Trudy's "Don't forget, girls, bills are due to-
morrow" . . . Barbara with golf club in hand . . .
Scotty's yearning for Florida State . . . Alice's
warm smile . . . Fritzi's "Be down in a minute,
Bobby" . . . Lucia's "Let's get those grades" . . .
Ellen's flower contributions . . . Izie's "Is he tall
enough?" . . . Kitty's "Go, Go, Go" . . . and Mrs.
Patee's unselfish contributions to all our endeavors.
As we sing the strains, "And staunch and true
as years pass through is my fraternity," we bid
the best years of our lives a fond adieu.
ALPHA GAMMA DELTA PLEDGES
First Rote, left to right: Joan Tidwell, Jackie
Wilkins, Alma Weston, Milzie Hall. Second
Rote: Janel Rattray, Fran
Rainwater, Shirley II. .Ill
Third Row: Ann Page, INar
O'Brien, Frankie Junker,
Gould.
'f» Slubinger, Ji Ji
, Jean Robertson.
cv Eversman, Jackie
Jane Gillell, Mary
Chi Omega
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Arkansas,
April 5, 1895.
Chartered locally at the University of North Carolina, January 20, 1923.
Colors: Cardinal and Straw
Flower: White Carnation
Publication: "The Eleusis" of Chi Omega
First Row, left to right: Alice Asburv, Virginia Ashburn, Barbara Beasley, President; Coe Brassell, Joyce Caldwell, Margaret Cheatham.
Patricia Daniels. Second Roto: Mary Davenport, Nell Eley, Vice-President: Sara Fair. Betsy Goodwin, Agnes Green. Julia Kaneer. Betty
kilgore. Third Roic: Ann May. Charlotte Nicoll, Gene Overbeds. Marion Page, Lois Perry, Kathleen Philpott, Joan Sasser. Fourth Row:
Paula Smith, Mary Frances Stone, Betsy Stoner, Judith Ann Talley, Mary Ann Thomas. Kendrick Townsend, Treasurer; Emily Irquhart.
Secretary. Fifth Row: Barbara Walker, Mary Lou Watson, Margaret Williams, Sharon Winner, Janet Young. Marion Yount.
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"September the 8th or pay." Nobody shows. No-
body pays. Organization is our policy.
Cheatham, Perry, Carey, Smith sign up for two
year hitch. Hazel hits and "peepers" tree falls.
Sasser tries to tell judges they've miscounted.
Grasp on Scholarship Cup loosens with every
party but active amazons promise to keep athletic
trophy.
Hemstreet noses out parakeets as chapter mas-
cot. J. K., Eddie, James — men who came for din-
ner and stayed for all other meals. Ghost riders
carrying Kendrick away. Penn State pledge flatters
Beasley, Eley and Smith. Farouk a mere shadow
of former self since trip to Liz Arden's farm.
Patsy orientates, Walker legislates, Hollenback
procrastinates, Matheson fluctuates. Marion's
Bazaar confusion drives Goodwin and Green into
the kitchen. Kitty and Stoner just drive. Diplomat
Stone juggles social calendar. Nan, Ann, and
Sneaky Lou shake house with midnight soft shoe.
Caldwell and Urquhart battle for punctuality
award. Faithful Coe battles with broke tight-
wads. Paula and Laura rent booth at Goody. P.
Williams finally decides. Davenport and Asbury's
rendition of "From the Vine" ferments with rush.
Sara, Alice and Jean convert play house into study
hall. Susie and Sarah co-edit student directory.
The greatest of new acquisitions? — Mrs. Bizzell.
CHI OMEGA PLEDGES
First Roir, left to right: Sara Cobb. kirkscy
Sink, Mishew Cooper, Libby Palman, Mary Lee
La Far, Maroy Jordan, Mary Windley Dunn,
Harriet Conger. Second Row: Ann Scot! Ander-
son, Ann Barwick, Barbara Seaman, Dutehie
Milligan, B. C. George, Gail Lawson, Charlotte
Lilly. Third Roic: Alice Lverlv Bost, Jeanette
Izzell. Virginia Harr
Ervin, Peggy Funk, Na
Frances Perry. Esten Boha
ie Cla;
i, Gray
, Laui
Procto
Delta Delta Delta
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, January
15, 1889.
Chartered locally at the University of North Carolina April 9, 1943.
Colors: Silver, Gold and Blue
flower: Pansy
Publication: The Trident
Firm Row. left to right: Palli Andrews, Bebe Bauman, Henrietta Bell, Virginia Browning, Carroll Butts, Joanne Christian, Louise Coffey.
Second Roir: Martha Crowell, Carol DuPler, President; Jackie Goodman, Sylvia Greene, Petey Gunter, Lou Hawley, Mary Ann Hayes.
Third Row: Judy Jackson, Nancy Jayne, Margaret Kelly, Kilty Kerr, Sally Liggett. Marion Linder, Liza Little. Fourth Row: Mimi Morris,
Margaret Nieter, Vice-President; Ann Shannonhouse, Jackie Steed, Treasurer; Pat Sweeney, Lucia Traxel, Ann Tew. Fifth Row: Mike Under-
wood, Lolly Van Kirk, Secretary; Henrietta Van Order. Frances Watts, Bahs Whittington.
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Side by side in 2nd floor "Sitting Room" we dis-
cuss ... 30 pledges, 2 love seats, 8 transfers, 2
turtles, 1 broken down piano, 24 new matresses,
1 hot water heater, 246 kitchen raids, 1 Red
Flash — no duds, and one heck of a good time!
"Delta Doings" started off with . . . Lou cam-
pused, Liza dieting, and Margaret hair-cutting.
Who can forget, Mary Ann's "Here's to Intoxica-
tion" . . . Mikes Hideaway . . . Lucia and Joanne's
fan mail . . . Martha's phone calls . . . BeBe shov-
ing out dates . . . Carol's dry wit at the rostrum
. . . Mrs. C's wet wardrobe . . . Tew, the night
watchman . . . Sally, the Zetes' own Bendix . . .
Mickey and David — "Wally Waiters" . . . "the
Red Fox" . . . Louise's high soprano . . . Patty in
a fog and Petey undecided ...3D authorities
. . . Carroll — football . . . Hen — Abercrombie . . .
Babs — soccer . . . Francis — Chesterfield . . . Lolly
— Texas.
"Notes on Quotes'
myself and think" . .
sign up" . . . Shanny—
— "ooh, la! la!" . .
: Kitty — "I've got to get by
. Marion — "No joke, Y'all,
"Get that girl" . . . Sweeney
Judy — "Not excused — $5"
. . . Jackie — "I mean, you know!"
And so another chapter of Alpha Sigma comes
to a close but, "Memories will linger of days we've
left behind, echoing ever after when Tri-Delta
comes to mind."
DELTA DELTA DELTA PLEDGES
First Row, left to right: Lou Ann I C i — . 11. Joan
Purser, Trissy Holt, Lucy Graves, Carol Taylor,
Virginia Johnston, Jane Cocke, Callie Mitchell,
Kitty Coleman. Second Rote: Jane Howie, Cat
Berryhill, Pal Oliver, Edna Dillon, Lois Owen,
Betty Andrews, Ann Gobbel, Cary Caperlon,
Doltie Hobby. Third Rom: Ruth Lolt, Bobbie
Moretz, Ree Long, Beth Pankey, Anne Wrenn,
Jo Cullifer, Grace DanhofT, Ann Johnston,
Betty Lee Rogers, Nancy Anderson, Patty
Brown.
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Kappa Delta
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: Long-wood College, Farmville, Virginia, October 23, 1897.
Chartered locally at the University of North Carolina, May 22, 1951.
Colors: Green and White
Flower: White Rose
Publication: The Angelos
Firtt Rote, left to right: Marv Brail, Secretary; Bridget! Block. Joan Chapman. Phvllis Cogburn, Barbara Davis. Babbie Dilorio, President.
Second Row: Nancy Edwards, Joan Halev, Nancv Julian, Connie Marple. Marge IHarple, Allene Nash. Third Roic: Elsie Peterson, Pegg>
Picrpont, \ ice-President: Sue Ringer. Treasurer; Marsha Smith, Nancv Whisiianl.
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The K D's arrived at school to a beautifully re-
decorated house and started the business of rushing
. . . and what success . . . twenty-four wonderful
pledges.
And with the pledges a house full of bustling
activity and fun for all . . . The first fire drill,
Allene tripping down the fire escape . . . The
Valkyries honoring Babbie . . . and everyone
sleeps on . . . Connie's, "Stroke, girls, stroke" . . .
Bridget and her rear window neighbors . . . our
own sister Nancy as cheerleader and Homecoming
Queen . . . Sue and her last minute phone calls
. . . Nancy Julian and her magic pin . . . our little
sister Herb . . . Chappie, the sleeping beauty . . .
Nancy Edwards . . . "Oh, is it long distance??"
. . . Mama Pedie and "children, keep your feet
off the furniture" . . . midnight snacks that bring
up Tassy's morning temper . . . Mary Beall and
her Indian face . . . Peggy and Jimmy . . . Phyllis
entertaining her SAE dignitaries . . . early to bed
Marcia . . . Marge with the stars in her eyes . . .
Our Lou . . . More Trophies . . . and last but not
least, Mrs. Graham ... a KD we could not be
without.
So ends another wonderful and successful year
of fun and work inside the big white house on
Franklin Street.
KAPPA DELTA PLEDGES
First
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ion Mize
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Keil,
Delo
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, Mary
Ann
Hoo
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Second
Roto:
Linda
Ca
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Carolvn
Miser,
INanc
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Ann H
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Edith
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Pi Beta Phi
HISTORY
Founded Nationally: Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois, April 28, 1867.
Chartered locally at the University of North Carolina in 1925.
Colors: Wine and Silver Blue
Flower: Wine Carnation
Publication: The Arrow
First Roic. left to right: Mary Barnard. Donna Blair. Ricki Branham. Elsie Broom, Marcia Crane, Hazel Crawford, Blvnn Durning. Second
Roic: Susan East, President; Suzanne Elliot. Dottie Figel. Pris Fleming, Joanie Greene, Penny Hartman, Ann Jones. Third Roic: Marv Lewis,
Treasurer; Janie McNeil], Lucy Murray, Carol Nation. Annette Niven, Gloria Nix, Patrieia Permenter. Fourth Roic: Ann Penn. Eleanor
Saunders, Viee-President; Lee Strickland, Luanne Thornton, Genna Timberlake, Jean Timlin. Sharon Warrcnton. Fifth Roic: Carol
Webster, Secretary; June Williamson, Ann Williams, IP. 1,1. > Westcott.
. . . some years start with a bang ours did furnace
blew up cold Pi Phi's . . . arrow high not lit no
bulbs we painted . . . didn't panic new house next
year plans . . . YW president . . . wore tags free
cigarettes had meetings rush week . . . all over
good pledges 28 one brain doesn't come around
any more . . . 200 donuts after study break we
ate'em . . . intramurals we entered wore white
played hard . . . several Valkyries . . . telephone
rang we answered . . . fraternities on phone had
parties fun . . . new house-mother steaks for
dinner we ate'em ... a few Phi Betes . . . serenad-
ed sang back how considerate . . . council members
all kinds . . . Biltmore crowded at Thanksgiving
clock slow . . . telephone rang we answered . . .
fraternity on phone played Santa to orphans fun
. . . pledge weekend actives went too good time
. . . Christmas went home got presents . . . exams
we took'em no fun . . . Valkyrie Sing we sang nice
judges . . . editors and reporters . . . spring fever
couldn't work didn't . . . packed clothes took sun
lamp Daytona . . . Y-Court jelled around . . . mos-
quitos still at Hogan's went anyway . . . queens
and sweethearts . . . went to beach got burned no
sympathy . . . telephone rang wrong number . . .
get diplomas say good-bye graduation . . . college
fun.
PI BETA PHI PLEDGES
First Row. left to right: Joan Adams, Marv
Gillespie, Barbara Fleshman, Susan Ouinn.
Betsy Garvey, Peggy Ballard, Allene Wellons.
Second Row: Edna Rogers, Sallie Cowles, Bessy
Holt, Pat Graham, Jessine Hart, Kav Messink,
Dot Greulach, Julie Hall. Third Row: Martha
Tultle, Patty Randall, Virginia Gray, Mary
Grady Burnette, Jane Eagleton, Sarah Stem-
bridge, Helen Wood, Francis Parham, Susan
Andes.
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Frank C. Rodde
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Jake H. Rountree
Vice-President
Vrchie Croxton
Robert E. Ma
Gordon R. Brown
Rela Theta Pi
William E. Barnes
Delta Kappa Epsilo
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German Club
The German Club is an organization composed o£ representa-
tives from thirteen social fraternities which sponsors the three
big dance week-ends on the Carolina campus. Each year they
select name bands and in addition carry out all the details
which make these dances possible. Under the guidance of
Skippy Roddey, President, this year's German Club had a
highly successful season.
The dance series began in October on the week-end of the
Carolina-Wake Forest football game with Elliot Lawrence and
his orchestra playing for a concert and dance. In February,
Midwinters proved to be a resounding hit when a double bill
was offered — Tony Pastor played for a dance, and Earl Bostic
gave the concert. The year ended with Spring Finals in May,
and Les Brown was on hand for this gala occasion.
The other officers of the German Club are: Jake Rountree,
Vice-President; Archie Croxton, Secretary; and Bob Mason,
Treasurer. The members of the German Club are: Alpha Tau
Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Alpha,
Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Saint Anthony Hall, Sigma Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Sigma Nu, and Zeta Psi.
Hciskell R. Gr
Kappa Alpha
Robert B. Patteson
Phi Delta Theta
Josephus L. Mavrelic Neill M. Salmon Edward T. Taws Thomas O. Moore Harold A. Mitchell Ula H. Cozart
Phi Gamma Delta Pi Kappa Alpha St. Anthony Hall Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Nu Zeta Psi
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Elliot Lawrence's Orchestra plaved an afternoon concert at Memorial Hall before the Friday night dance.
Fall Germans
'54-'55 Germans began the week-end of October 22 Featuring Elliot Lawrence, the band that was voted
Number One college favorite on campuses throughout nation.
Lawrence entertained for concert which started big events on Friday afternoon. The dance with tradi-
tional German Club figure occurred Friday night. Saturday, the Carolina-Wake Forest game added to the
spirited occasion, and left crowds in great partying mood Saturday night.
President Skip Roddiv and date
Tony Pastor's
ill Winter Gcr
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Winter Germans
Midwinters boasted two name bands — Tony Pastor and
Earl Bostic. The week-end got off to a smooth start with
Tony Pastor playing for the formal dance on Friday night,
February 11th. He drew a large crowd and provided
excellent dance music. Saturday afternoon there was quite
a change of pace when Earl Bostic took over for a rousing
concert in Memorial Hall. He provided quite a show and
was one of the most popular events of the German Club
year.
Secretary Archie Croxton,
irer Bob Mason, and dates.
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Vice-President Jake Rountree and dale
Spring Germans
With the fabulous Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
the German Club rounded out another highly
successful year. The week-end began with a con-
cert that featured "Satchmo," with his famous
trumpet, his outstanding orchestra, and a surprise
vocalist, Miss Velma Middleton who almost stole
the spotlight herself. After the concert there was
an intermission before resuming the excellent
dance music which furnished the setting for a
formal dance Saturday night to end German Club
activities for the year.
1951 President Jim Schcnek, Skip Roddey and Louis Armstrong
talk things over during intermission at the rousing Armstrong
concert.
Satchmo and friend . .
"Baby, it's cold outside
Interfraternity
Council
This year the Interfraternity Council has had one of
its most successful years for some time.
Under the capable leadership of Henry Isaacson,
the IFC has sought to raise the standards of fraternity
life at UNC.
Among its activities this year, the IFC conducted
a very successful Greek Week, which included ex-
change dinners, a pledge banquet, interfraternity
competition in skits and athletics, and an afternoon
of constructive work in and around Chapel Hill.
Again, the IFC awarded the Andrew Bershak Me-
morial Scholarship, valued at two thousand dollars.
This fund consists of contributions from the different
fraternities.
This year the IFC made final arrangements on a
plan started several years ago to bring a foreign
student to this country to study at UNC, his expenses
to be paid through the joint contributions of the
IFC and IDC. It is hoped that this will be continued
in future years and possibly some kind of exchange
system can be worked out with a foreign country.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
aled: Henry Isaacson, President; Ed McCurry, Vice-Presidenl.
anding: Dave Connor, Treasurer: Ed Hudgins, Secretary.
The IFC is a place where any individual fraternity
can bring its problem and discuss it with representa-
tive members of each fraternity. It also conducts the
pledging program, which is very extensive. Each
year the IFC publishes a handbook on fraternity life
and distributes it to all boys interested in joining a
a fraternity. This book lists the individual, the mem-
bers of each fraternity, a short history of the chapter
and its policies, and the rushing rules for the coming
year.
The IFC is composed of two members from each
fraternity, the house president and another delegate.
It strives to keep the standards of the fraternities at
a high level, not only in scholarship, but also in
brotherhood and character.
Firtl
Rotv,
left
to
right:
Ray
White, Bill
Temple,
Walt
Con
verse
Secon
d Rot
V. Jo
e Ma
retic
Jack
Steven
s, R
tieben Leonard
Burt
Veazev
Alpha Tau Omega
OFFICERS
R. B. Fitch President
Kay Wilson Vice-President
Gerry Russell Treasurer
Burt Veazey Historian
Bev Webb Secretary
HISTORY
Founded at Virginia Military
Institute in 1865.
Colors: Azure and Gold
Publication: The Palm
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1879.
First Row, left to right: Richard Alexander, Richard Baker, William Beebe, Harry Cannon, Robert Creighton,
Second Row: Charles Dean, R. B. Filch, Holt Fleming. Brick Granlham, An Greenbaum. Third Row: Watt
Huntley, William Kirkman, Dan Luke, William Michal, Jim Morrison. Fourth Row: Cecil Newberry, Gerr>
Russell, Graham Shanks. Wilson Shoulars, Noel Sullivan. Fifth Row: Burl Veazey, Bev Webb. John Whitehead.
Kay Wilson, Ogburn Yates.
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The 1954-55 academic year at Tau house started
with a double-barreled explosion. The first barrel
was Hurricane Hazel, which uprooted two ATO
trees, ripped limbs off the others, and took Tiger
and Brick off wheels for a while. The other barrel
was the most successful rushing year. The best
went ATO, and a successful year got off to what
Canhead would call an "auspicious" start . . . The
leaves turned, and parties introduced an exciting
football season. Wood told us what General Cus-
ter said, and ATO pins appeared on Lady Man-
hattan shirts. The trees were stripped by the brisk
winter winds, the pledges raked up the last of the
dead leaves, and Christmas came and went, bring-
ing sleepless nights and coffee breaks and final
exams. Initiation, and a new group of brothers
came into the active chapter . . . Spring, and even
hurricanized trees burst into full greenery. Ger-
mans, pinnings, and more serenades. The beach
trip was a howling success, and final exams were
on us again. We watched our senior brothers
receive their diplomas and get ready to be fitted
with uniforms; Uncle Sam claimed usual share of
the victims of commencement.
ALPHA TAU OMEGA PLEDGE CLASS
First Rote, left to right: Farrell, Upchurch,
Nash, Jackson, Holmwood, Haig, Strickland,
Harris. Second Roiv: Riggs, Preston, Mclver,
Maury, Wardup, Black, Liles, Childs, Jordan.
Third Row: Howard, Brown, Wilson, Mason,
Oliver, Malone, Langdon, Johnson, Drvfoos,
Stout, Sydnos. Williams, While, Sanders.
Beta Theta Pi
OFFICERS
Richard Guthrie President
John Hussey Vice-President
Michael Boyatt Secretary
Bill Phillips House Manager
HISTORY
Founded in 1839 at Miami
University.
Colors: Blue and Pink
Flower: Rose
Publication: Beta Theta Pi
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1852.
Firs! Row. left to right: Harold Bowen, Mike Boyatt. Owen Cook, Charles Froelieh. Second
Roic: Richard Guthrie, Toby Haynsworlh, John Hussey. Robert Litaker. Third Roir: Paul
Monroe, Roy Morris, Joseph Murrey, Dick Noll. Fourth Rote: Jack Nichols, Sam Oghurn.
William Phillips, Edward Pridgen. Fifth Row: Richard Quails. Ted Tettelbach, Ramon
Yarhorough.
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Football victories and successful rushing started
the ball rolling in what was one of the best Beta
years in quite a while . . . Mrs. McKay and Phipps
joined together to keep the money belt fat and
the members thin while the Meat Man's pouplari-
ty hit a new low . . . The chain letters and Hazel
hit with about the same velocity and left about
the same effects while the conservatives lost out . . .
Patterson and Yarborough alternated on trips
to Lynchburg while identical letters came periodi-
cally . . . The pledge combo learned to play every
song except those with the Beta lyrics . . . The
luxurious garbage disposal rivaled the house as
far as plumbing facilities were concerned . . . The
Ivy Leaguers kept control but suffered some set-
backs from the leather jacket influence left over
from the bayou days . . . And through it all
emerged the wise old man who kept the boiler
room intact with wire and string even though he
did turn fifty-nine this year.
BETA THETA PI PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Turner, Marsh, Calli-
coll, Lambeth, May, Lipfert. Second Roic: Mc-
Kenzie, Baldridge, Glenn, Long. Shuford.
Smith. Rhinehart. Third Row: Gav. Patterson,
Lohr, Brandner, Holding, Moody, Ra
Murray, Maness, Fielder, Raper.
Chi Phi
OFFICERS
Jack Stevens President
Roger Herbert Vice-President
Rollie Tillman Secretary
Bill Warwick Treasurer
Hoyt Pritchett Sergeant -at -Arms
Jose Stuntz Historian
HISTORY
Founded at Princeton University in
1824.
Colors: Scarlet and Blue
Publication: Chi Phi Chakett
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1858 and 1922.
First Row. left to right: James Archer. Ben Burbridge, Garland Coble, Dan Craver, Charles Fitzgerald. Second Row: John
Hallett, James Harris, Allen Holt, Clyde Meares, Harvey Mills. Third Row: Lane Ormand, Tom Peacock. Hoyt Pritchetl.
Bill Ragsdale, Bill Sanders. Fourth Row: Howard Scotland, H. G. Snipes, Jack Stevens. Lamar Stroupe, Jose Stuntz. Rollie
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marked the advent of a new year for the Chi Phi
Fraternity on the campus, and so it was this year
with brothers returning early to carry out house
improvements and to work on campus orientation.
Soon thoughts were turned to rushing, and the
efforts of the Chi Phi's were rewarded with a fine
pledge class of active, interested new students.
Under the leadership of their pledge-master, the
new members pitched into work around the house
and to participation in all phases of activities.
From publications to politics, and from athletics
to academic pursuits, Chi Phis were to be found
hard at work. The same energies transformed the
upper floors of the fraternity's home through
painting and redecoration.
But all was not work, for 1955 was a season of
memorable and enjoyable parties during football
season to a record - breaking pledge weekend.
Spring found the brothers visiting the beaches,
and the ever-present Hogan's Lake parties were
similar successes. With commencement nearing,
thoughts of exams and future plans were mellowed
with the memories of a perfect Chi Phi year.
CHI PHI PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Sulton, Moise, Boston,
Lewis. Second Row: Coleman, Curroway, Par-
tridge, Dryman, Brigham. Third Row: Weil,
Clark, Warwirk, Crueiani. Bowen, Creech.
Chi Psi
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OFFICERS
Thomas York President
Carl Broadway Vice-President
Morris Jones Secretary
Dewey Chappie Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at Union College in 1841.
Colors: Purple and Gold
Publications: Purple and Gold,
The Sigma Scroll.
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1855.
first Ron, left to right: William Allen, Frank Berry, Edwin Borroff, Cary Broadway, Wayne Brown, James Bryant. Second Role: Mar
ion Buie, Dewey Chappie, Stelio Christedes, Laurence Cobb, Robert Dannenbaum, Otis Fisher. Third Roic: Joel Goodwin, Richard Hall-
den, Donald Huntington, Robert Jacobus, Thomas Johnson. Fourth Roic: Morris Jones, Kenneth Lowry, Stephen Marks, David
Mchinney. George McKinney. Herbert Neilson. Fifth Row: Noel Petree, Robert Pfaff. Leonard Reaves, Donald Thornton, Zack Waters,
Herbert Went*, Walter York.
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We remember . . . interesting summer experi-
ences . . . the lodge's "new look" . . . twenty-eight-
year-old housemother Polly still in fine voice . . .
telegram signed "Seixas" congratulating twenty-
three of the greatest pledges ever . . . "Little
Caesar" . . . full lodge-three in a room . . . after
Hazel blew through — "are our boxwoods in-
sured?" . . . big football weekends alumni parties
. . . after Maryland jaunt miserable colds, sore
throats; pleasant exhaustion, fabulous tales . . .
all-night work sessions on floats, displays . . .
Homecoming pajama dance . . . Fountain's formal
motion to put all snorers on one sleeping porch . . .
our winning beauty, Tricia . . . Fall golf rage . . .
Wayno's "raunchy blasts" . . .
"Want to buy a letter?" . . . Bible study . . .
Chris' blase invitation "Let's go to Europe next
summer?" . . . "Spooky" . . . coffee breaks, library
dates, W. C. trips . . . sorority parties, house parties,
cabin parties, those at Hogan's . . . Bryant and his
"Milk!" . . . Greek Week . . . "Socrates" Wentz'
choice philosophical tidbits . . . beach weekends
. . . Fisher's "real gone cat" step . . . hillbilly
sessions under guitarship of Maestro Neilson . . .
Chi Psi combo . . . pinnings, engagements, mar-
riages . . . Jones' innumerable services to the
lodge . . . under the outstanding leadership of
No. 1 York-scholarships, honors, recognition.
CHI PSI PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Culbreth, Parks, Clark,
Keller, Hall, Coolman. Second Row: Hahman,
Burgess, Briggs, Williams, Stone, Dean, Game,
Lewis. Third Row: Wallace, Eidson, Garner,
Allen, Kilpalriek, McCall, Smothers, Fisher,
Gedney, Gorman, Waters.
Delta Kappa Epsilon
OFFICERS
Peter Sprague President
W. Osborne Lee Vice-President
William Temple Secretary
Hugh H. Shull Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at Yale University in 1844.
Colors: Scarlet, Azure and Old Gold
Publication: The DEKE Quarterly.
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1851.
First Row, left to rights William Barnes, Lawrence Bell, Bernie Bullard, INevy Clark, William Gardner. Sec-
ond Row: Bruce Gustafson. Perky Haves, James Kesler, William Osborne Lee. Pritchard Lindsev. Third Roto:
Robert Mason. Jack Moore. Milton Move. Lewis Neaves, Bailev Patrick. Fourth Rote: William Peel. George
Raines, Cecil Rand, James Raugh. Peter Srhroeder. Fifth Row: Robert Shellv, Thomas Shores, Herbert Thorp,
David Ward, Zebulon Weaver.
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The Halls of Beta again were opened with the
usual resounding roar and another year of DKE
was in the making . . . Barney made like Damon
Runyon while Hose looked like one of his char-
acters . . . Owen and Bell inserted the "game" . . .
Blades played like Samson . . . Ward and his
Bull's ring . . . Shelly captained "flick" team . . .
Skip and Zeb tried to figure out Newton's law . . .
Sprague and Temple guiding influence . . . Jack
was local lover . . . Mason was "hard man" . . .
Neaves said his first bad word . . . Shortt dated,
hurrah . . . Patrick wasn't so smooth . . Raugh
about Mr. Mueller . . . Bernie burnt the candle . . .
Animal was "The Animal" . . . Moye made trips
. . . Mobley said something . . . Peel was pinned —
self explanatory . . . Perky attended every southern
girl's school . . . Nevy was work horse on the
float . . . Schroeder dated entire DDD house . . .
Buzzy ate meals at the Pi Phi house . . . Shores got
a date, finally . . . Kester played "Ivy League" . . .
Gus made like Pancho . . . Lee initiated Social
Reforms . . . Another successful pledge class was
brought in and so 1955 closed another excellent
year at 132 S. Columbia Street . . .
DELTA KAPPA EPSItON PLEDGE CLASS
First Rote, left to light: Znllieoffer, Milliard.
Pender, H. Smith. Second Row: Hartzog, Owen,
Ragsdale, Piekard, Leggett. Third Row: Pollard.
Morris, Pearsall, Woolard, C. Smith, Ihompson,
Ashford. Not Pictured: Brvan.
Delta Upsilon
OFFICERS HISTORY
George McGehee President Founded at Williams College in
Jim Rollins Vice-President 1834-
Jim Butler Secretary Colors: Sapphire Blue and Old Gold
Gus Grant Treasurer Plication: Delta Upsilon
Quarterly
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1953.
First Rote, left to right: William Andrews. James Armstrong. James Butler, Freeman Grant. Second Rote: Robert Hiee.
Andrew Houghton. Herman Husbands. Edward Johnson. Third Rote: George MeGehee, James Rollins. Carrol Spangler.
Edward Vogel.
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Great year for the D.U.'s . . . although minus
some of our most active brothers due to graduation,
Uncle Sam, etc., we enjoyed the most successful
year of our brief career. Fall rush added ten to
our roll of some of the best on campus.
Party, Party! First came the Plantation Club
shindig, then a blast at the Castle . . . followed
by a chilly social and hayride together with the
other necessities for a sensational time.
Dave Andrews took over the reins of the pledge-
master, and seems to have the situation well in
hand. Pete, as cantankerous as ever (!) doing
great as Pres. Gus, the financial wizard and eternal
pessimist appears to have a monopoly on the
treasury.
Scholarship, the foremost ingredient in any
fraternity is stressed to improve our standing . . .
though we still haven't found the answer to those
multiple quiz days. Our goal for this year is first
on campus, and I think we can make it.
Started slinging hash at the house this year for
the first time. Ed (Toolius) Vogel, ably running
the kitchen with helpful (?) hints by all.
See you all round the campus . . .
DELTA UPSILON PLEDGE CLASS
First Roiv, left to right: Peterson, Spangler,
Cannulas, Wood. Second Row: McCauly, Sharpe,
lioudreau, McSwain, Armstrong.
Kappa Alpha
Aj^S OFFICERS HISTORY
^|P^ Martin Jordan President Founded at Washington and Lee
University in 1865.
Karl Barkley Vice-President . . .
' Colors: Crimson and Old Cold
^fe Gordon Forestor Secretary mowers: The Magnolia and the
J&> S §i> Crimson Rose.
f*&f®&&, Publication : Kappa Alpha Journal.
^HjrggvTwL Established at the University of
•Sg^QlgF&Z3- North Carolina in 1881.
First Row. left to right: Bob Angstadt. Ozzic Avscue, Quincy Avscue. Allen Badcr. Karl Barkley, Charlie Bowles, Harry Eastcrling. Second
Rote: Howard Fogleman, Gordon Forestor, Pinknev Fronelmrger, Earle Garrelt. Don Geiger, Heidi Gray, Morgan Hale. Third Row: Ed
Harrisson, Bob Headen, T. C. Homeslev, Vinee Hoelscher, Wool Howell. Jaek Hunter, Dick Hudson. Fourth Roic- Allen Johnson, Martin
Jordan, T. Kepley, Jerry McBrayer, Pat McCormiek, Layton McCurdy. King McGhee. Fifth Row: Charles Miller. George Mitchell, John
Monroe, Tom Morelon, Gene Parsons, Bob Peek. Phil Roberts. Sixth Row: Scott Spradley, Harry Steele, Larry Williams.
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withstood Hazel and the fire, sideboard at last . . .
TERRIFIC PLEDGE CLASS . . . brothers . . .
Geiger concerned with variety in parties now . . .
"I reliterate that" . . . Al and the maze in room . . .
Mitchell and HIFI . . . Moby, human HIFI . . .
"Vince, how many today?" . . . T's friend ruining
suits . . . Ray, prodical son finally moves in . . .
Bader, "Yna, Yna" . . . Wool's cranberry juice . . .
Hoss' progression his most important product . . .
Eddie, finally active . . . Bowles and "Let's buy the
house" . . . Miller, "They'll think next
time" . . . Earle, the optimist . . . Dick. "You know
where Vandemere is?" . . . Karl, clumsy but
friendly . . . Gordon, GMAB head . . . Moreton,
one man demolition team . . . Williams, Plumber
who thinks he's a painter . . . Pink, 1960's best
pledge . . . Headen, "What'd you say?" . . . Scott's
neighbor selling fish . . . Harry, "But I only serve
it." . . . Ayscue's lost cords . . . Peek's parlor
games . . . Roberts, "Just remembered, I've got to
study." . . . McCormick, "dadgummit" . . . Steele,
original Silent Sam . . . McGoo, "Where's my
records?" . . . Angstadt and Field No. 5 . . . Mc-
Brayer, I don't want the Planetarium." . . .
Monroe. "Let's hit Raleigh." . . . Hale, "I have
12 quizzes tomorrow." . . . Mac, "You aren't in
my league." . . . Ear, "Is it wholesale?" . . . All
wearing a KA pin on their sweaters and KA spirit
in their hearts.
KAPPA ALPHA PLEDGE CLASS
First Rote, left to right: Wallace Bagley, Jerr
Thompson, Joe Westmoreland. Second Ron
Bill Chrisjian. Roy Clyburn, Thad Bostic. Ca
Barringlon. Third Row: John Blackwelde.
Bill Powell, Chuck Flack. Bob Fuller, Wille
Rush. Rav Jollv.
Kappa Sigma
OFFICERS
Edwin B. Borden Grand Master
Charlie Spillane Grand Procurator
Bobby Noble .... Grand Master of Ceremonies
Howard White Grand Scribe
Charles Norwood Grand Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at the University of
Virginia in 1869.
Colors: Scarlet, White and Emerald
Green
Flower: Lily of the Valley
Publications: The Caducaeus, The
Star and Crescent.
Founded at the University of North
Carolina in 1893.
First Rote, left to right: William Barringer. Allien Barrus, Arthur Beckham, Edwin Borden. Seeond
Rote: Hugh Carler, Fitzgerald Caudle, Edward Doolan, Gordon Hurst. Third Rote: Robert Little,
Charles INorwood. Charles Palmer. Jerrv Petlv. Fourth Rote: Charles Spillane, William Timlake.
Clarence Tugwell, Henrv Walker.
September sees brothers giving house the pre-
school once-over with Banner and Barrus doing
bulk of work . . . Caudle, Tug-a-loo, Shaky, and
Governor Beckham back after a few semesters
with Rob presiding . . . Terrific pledge class under
iron hand of Smoothie Wickham . . . Borden heads
the chapter . . . Fifty Cents on the keyboard . . .
Primrose drowning out combined efforts of Mi-
chael's and Timlake's Hi-Fi's . . . Black and White
big success . . . Hawgbody subbing for Santa at
Orphan's Party . . . Doolan becomes grader . . .
Zach leads winning Intramural Squad . . . Nor-
wood sweating the finds . . . Germans proved to
be wild and wooly . . . White scribbling the dope
. . . Petty, the goof-off . . . "Hurst, fix that win-
dow." . . . Palmer leads troops to beach and
water-skis . . . Barringer takes flicks . . . Carter
chief sack-hound, rivaled by Hot-Foot Farrell . . .
Walker blows up Caldwell Hall . . .Tyler still
in love . . . Sorority parties at School House roar-
ing successes . . . Tart burning up B. A. courses . . .
Bruton and Carpenter refereeing . . . Spring
weather and Hogan's . . . Adopt foreign orphan
. . . Parties the best (scholarship improving) . . .
Fine year at 204 Cameron . . . A.E.K.D.B.
KAPPA SIGMA PLEDGE CLASS
Firtl Row, left to right: Stewart, Whim, Pat-
rick, Yowell, Holt. Second Rote: Young.
Powell, Sutton, Covle, Korner, Cunningham.
Christian. Watts.
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Lambda Chi Alpha
OFFICERS
HISTORY
Robert Aldridge
President
Founded at Boston University
Thomas Barclay, IV
. Vice-President
in 1909.
Robert O. Deviney
Secretary
Colors: Purple, Green and Gold
William I. Starrett
Treasurer
Flower: White Rose.
Publication: Cross And Crescent.
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1926.
First Row. left to right: Robert Aldridge, Ray Barbre, Thomas Barclay, Robert Bell, Herbert Callihan. Second
Row: Lawrence Conder. Robert Deviney, Robert Ebeile, William Elder, Willis Hanna. Third Ron: George
Johnson, George Jovner, Curtis Lashley, Bobby Newton, William Sellers. Fourth Row: Llovd Skinner, Ronald
Sperlbaum. William Starrett. John I'lmer, Charles Weiss. Fifth Row: William Wcstbrook, Tommv Worthington.
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Rudy returns . . . whip in one hand, paint brush
in the other; Ballet team paints the lodge pink,
while George Johnson loses driver's license in
G-boro. Wooten and High Nunn have "bang up"
Wake Forest week-end as Worthington bites the
mud. Uls comes on strong with "dubs" to K. D.
dinner . . . Baby Ray and the IV sweat Durham
fiasco for weeks. "Hazel" pushes Rooki into arms
of Farouk . . . and speeds Willie Westbrook to
the light of his life. Ivan the Terrible pledges
K.D. Bell pulls chain in Raleigh . . . "D" would
like to sweep around with Pi Phi's Broom.
"Skins" flushes Lydia for Hackie. "G." and
"J.C." reduced to minor prophets on arrival of
furniture. B.O. reforms in Navy . . . Elder main-
tains his kiddie corner . . . Gertie Grad claims
417. Claude and Claude Jr. share the semi. J.D.
chases "Beulah" . . . but Pete catches her. Squirrels
brought his folks . . . Allen brought Skipalong
Hotspur. Goop's small town squirrel makes good.
Willis and Pat speak on campus, but Lew can't
find "Y"-time. Curtis wins his supper . . . Ben
eats off mantel. Razor buys ties (at last). Callihan
features lack of anti-goats at all times . . . THE
WHITE PHANTOM DIDN'T GRADUATE.
LAMBDA CHI ALPHA PLEDGE CLASS
First Koio. left to right: Waller Geddie, Richard
Love, Bill Haves, Corbel! Slewarl, David Berry,
hill. Second Row: Bill Allen, John Woolen, Bo
Thrope, Ben Payne, Pete Yeapanis, John
Talhull.
Phi Delta Theta
OFFICERS
Paul Heemann President
Sherwood Smith Reporter
Pressly Millen Warden
John Cauble Treasurer
Peter Knight Secretary
HISTORY
Founded at the University of Miami,
Oxford, Ohio, in 1848.
Colors : White and Blue
Flower: White Carnation.
Publications: The Scroll,
The Palladium
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1885.
First Rote, left to right: Thomas Brenner, Marion Griffin, Charles Hargrave, Paul Heemann, Peter Knight. Second Row:
James Martin, Pressly Millen, Robert Patterson. Mebane Prrtchell, Edward Sutton. Third Row: Steven Trimble, Lemuel
Woods, Robert McLaughlin.
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work . . . RUSH General Bull Moose says "my
point is " . . . ROCK gets smooth . . . DUMBO
puts antifreeze in his wings . . . SMITH asks
"How's your old WAZOO?" . . . SUTTON scores
twice as Tar Heels beat Wake Forest . . . BAKER
repents and is saved . . . OLIPHANT loses pin to
Florida beauty . . . UNCLE BROOKE returns to
grace weekend festivities . . . SANDY tills cavity
. . . The HUNT CLUB bags a few doves . . .
PERCH is prexy; he and SHANNON lead fish . . .
JUDGE effervesces with his bottle of personality
. . . GOAT works out at the Y.W.C.A. . . .
APPOLO almost redoes the house . . . WAR-
HEAD rewires his mouth . . . RAT takes a very
very small drink . . . SPOTS becomes a captain
without a team . . . FERG says "Somebody took
those records!" . . . MOON returns to resume
debates . . . YO YO, "yeah yeah" . . . AZZLE
rubs hole in the bridge of his nose . . . HOOPER
talks farmer out of doves, dog, and daughter . . .
ALKIE goes to Vassarland . . . MARION makes
a "B" . . . PITTMAN gets us 13 . . . BOWDITCH
finds a bird . . . HIGGINS votes a straight non-
assessment ticket.
PHI DELTA THETA PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Culler, Medlin, Hobl
Holt, Cherry. Second Row: West, Eaves, Darne
Allison, Zeckgrab. MoMullen, Lawallen, Hog
boom.
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OFFICERS HISTORY
James Crouch President Founded at Washington and
Archer Croxton Treasurer Jefferson College in 1848.
j§^ Sham Jefferies Recording Sec'y Color: Royal PurPle
%.M ,;«nk McCain Corresponding Sec'y Flower: PurPle Clematis.
%SS Joe Mavretic Historian Publication: The Phi Gamma Delta.
*;<o,' ^*&yj$ Established at the University of
(fy^jgT North Carolina in 1851.
First /»<>/, . left to right: Kenneth Anderson, Hugh Barwick, John Blount, Tom Boyette, Leroy Brulon, Donald Bryan, Fredrie Byrum, Sec-
ond Rom: Dave Connor, Hugh Cowan, Erie Craven, James Croueh, R. Arrher Croxton, James Dillingham, Claud Mini. Third Row: Boh
Exum, William Greene, Robert (.,,,1,1,. Robert Haekler, Robert Hays, Franeis Hieks, James Hill. Fourth Ron: Charles Hoyt, John Hoyt,
E. Shain Jefferies, James Lovelaee, Ted Lyneh, Joseph Mavretic, Frank McCain. Fifth Roiv: William McLean, James Montgomery, Walter
Noneman, James Prescott. Irving Smith. Robert Tate, Joshua Tavloe. Sixth Ron: Joseph Towe, Joseph Walser, T. B. Williams, Larrv
Wilson, Andy Woods, Jack Woods.
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Epsilon of Phi Gamma Delta began 1954 at a
Fiji Island Party with the Tri Delts. The combo
played for football week-ends. Rushing was a
great success . . . He'll really bowl you over . . .
The St. Mary's caravan started rolling . . . Stump
leads. Bryan lost his head, and pin . . . "King
Tate" lost his hernia. Stinky traded his gun for
a Merk . . . Cowan bought a ticket for Canada.
Crouch's "Noise" is still here . . . Prescott lost his
wagon to a tree. Goofy's off to W. C. Croxton
still can't get a date. Efird, fix the showers . . .
Albert's trunk has two locks; Paul's delight is
worse. The pledges are teaching Lovelace. The
Army copped all the "drinkers." Hoyt gets out to
paint . . . Anderson's scrap-book is the best yet.
Moondog wants some wine. Somebody burn
Blount's ties. Mont and Al came back. Darwick's
hanging on a limb . . . Hoyt's in the pad . . .
Grubb's screaming the "Word" . . .
Epsilon's 104th year is the best ever. Where's
Ugh?
PHI GAMMA DELTA PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Russell, Redding,
Capps, Thorburn, Venlers. Second Rote:
Gardner, Ward, Pill, Brown, Richardson, C.
Third Row: Hare, Hays, Rose, Warren, Collins,
Richardson, E., Baly.
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Phi Kappa Sigma
OFFICERS
Bob Jones President
Al Walber» Vice-President
Jim Roquemore Treasurer
Bill Fetzer Secretary
HISTORY
Founded at the University of
Pennsylvania in 1850.
Colors: Black and Old Gold
Flower: Yellow Chrysanthemum.
Publications : Phi Kappa Sigma
Newsletter, Lambda Life
Firtt Row. /<•/! to right: Jim Ayres, Fred Blake. Man.., II Conklin, Mvron Conklin, Joe Correll, Ben
Davis. Second Row: Wyatt Dixon, Bill Fctzer, Al Frucci, Dave Gleitz, Jake Goforth, Steve Hardy.
Third Row: Frank Harris. Al Hildrelh. Joe Hollinshed, Dick Hoyle, Boh Hunt. Dewey Johnson.
Fourth Row: Bob Jones, Owen Knop, Norman Lane. Warren Love. Jim Mangum, Colin McMillan.
Fifth Row: Jack Michie, Dick Nixon, Al Norberg. Bill Prothero, Jerry Reece. Clinton Rogers. Sixth
Row: Jim Roquemore, Charles Sillery, Walker Stone. Jim Sykes, Parker Umstead, Ed Willingham.
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1954-55, year for die books at Lambda Skull,
was year we lost Roy, Coathanger, and Cinnamon
Bear to Army; Nick and Ziggy elsewhere . . .
98th year of Phi Kap on campus, great start with
open house for coeds . . . year Slick dated . . ,
Jones didn't . . . Wally went Danny Dorm . . .
Job flew piggyback in jet . . . Dixon replaced
Charles Atlas . . . Rocko top dog in ROTC . . .
Sam turned orator . . . Bishop lived on sherry . . .
Sykes smiled . . . Clint and Hawk went civilian . . .
Nixon bar fed on Maryland train . . . Hoyle in-
vented "respect for others" . . . Miss Formal wore
Levis . . . Fed finally fell . . . Blake doesn't dance
... 29 "sterling" pledges . . . Mouth tried for
MDA . . . Mau Mau didn't replace Redmen . . .
Bert missing three weeks . . . Mole quit snuff . . .
Swede became beer tycoon . . . Reece kissed coed
. . . Big Al became Frank's shadow . . . Rock sold
Mayflower . . . Myron caretaker for Albert the
Alligator . . . Hardy said, "Who's playing?" . . .
Jake is only Goforth . . . Bull made like Jose . . .
Grundoon said "Mptzkls" . . . Muff flaked in
flicks . . . Hunt held to meet . . . Koman and Lane
football stars . . . Joe is second-string drummer . . .
Correll broke 120 . . . Fetz lost on Indians . . .
Harvard returned . . . Willingham invaded porch
. . . Cookie lobbied for party Party . . . Deets
chuggle-ugged . . . Fuzzy and Umstead goofed . . .
Vayda scored . . .
"We had a party."
PHI KAPPA SIGMA PLEDGE CLASS
Firm Role, left lo right: Cole, Abernethy, Beam.
Morrison, Whitehead, Smith, Maxwell! Second
Row: Wood. Koehenhour, Brandon. Quigg,
Brennan, Pulley, Cooke, Daughlrv. Third Row:
Sulorius. Crook, Tavlor, Cutter, Simmons.
Green. J. Phelps, Hurler, S. Phelps.
Pi Kappa Alpha
OFFICERS HISTORY
Bill Calvert President Founded at the University of
Ed McCurry Vice-President Virginia in 1868.
Flynn Harris Secretary Colors: Garnet and Gold
J.m Allen Treasurer Flower: Lll>' of the VaIle>'-
Publication: Shield and Diamond.
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1895.
First Ron: left to right: James Brulon Allen, Jr., James Betls, William Morse Calvert.
L. H. Cambell. Riehard Amis Coker. Second Row: Pete Poole Daniels. Edward Kent
Davis, John Dickson, Frederick Eugene Hafer, Edward Flvnn Harris. Third /fori : Luther
Hartwell Hodges, Jr., Henry Clayton House, William Jacob Isenhour, Edgar Woodfin
McCurrv, Jr.. Arthur Allen Madden. Fourth Rote: James Everette Magness. Douglas Rav
Overman. Linwood Ledonial Parker, Edwin Wolfe Pearce, Jr., James Stanley Peei.
Fifth Rote: Claude Edwin Pope, III, Richard Eugene Rogers, Julian Hertel Rountree. Jr..
Neill McKay Salmon. Charles Read Vincent. Sixth Rote: Julian Alphues White, James
Wilkins.
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1954 . . . Visiting — 'bout time . . . Party any-
time . . . Football and weekends . . . Working-hell,
I'm in Law School . . . Hazel and Pledge Class —
best ever . . . "Fink" and "Hambone" doing time
. . . "Noser" and the 0 for 10 Club . . . Slowdown
and "Buck" . . . "Beat Dook Parade" — hard work,
lots of fun, terrific . . . "Moose" hears the mating
call . . . Are you Running, Ed? . . . Sing it again,
"Toots" . . . Dickson smiles and breathes, "at
last" . . . What Comer, no square Christmas tree?
. . . Speaking of Christmas, the Calverts holding
open house in Nicaragua — rum punch anyone ? . . .
"Lips" and his beans for breakfast . . . Eenie,
meenie, mime, moe; which girl am I going to
snow? — What say Jake? . . . "Fogarillo" . . .
"Ike" and his perfect lies in the rough, really? . . .
Hafer grinned — he's a senior . . . Madden to
Johns Hopkins or Wilkes County School for Vet-
erinarians . . . Yes, Buzzy, we're getting the soap
dispensers . . . Who yelled "Snake Pit"? —
dammitt . . . Anybody got a job for Futrell? . . .
Great year . . . Let's go to the Goody, the Flick,
and wait 'til next year . . .
PI KAPPA ALPHA PLEDGE CLASS
Firm Roic, left to right: Young. Nebel, Haggin
Sewell, Banzel, Knox, Merrill, Kendall, Hen
nessa. Second Roiv: Aydlelt, Merrill, Harbison
John, Murray, Mann, Darling, Goff, LeNeave
Wray, Braxton. Third Row: Mahaffey, Williams
Poslon, Cooper, Reavis, Ballew, Winslow, John
son, Hornlhal, Gay. Smith, Wilson. Fourth
Row: Bynum. Hamrick, Bradsller, Clark, Fi
er, Marriott, Beaman. Artope, Lackey, Britt
Wear, Savage.
Pi Kappa Phi
OFFICERS
Richard Frucci Archon
Tex Sluder Treasurer
Jack Taylor Secretary
Richard Starrier Warden-Pled gemaster
David Futch Historian
James Yokeley Chaplain
HISTORY
Founded at College of Charleston
in 1904.
Colors: Gold and White
Flower: Red Rose
Publication : Star and Lamp
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1914.
First Row. left to right: Bernice Baits. Jerry Campbell. Jordan Frassineti. Richard Frucri. Seco
Row: Davie Fulch, Richard Jackson. Joseph Johnson. Joe Kosler. Third Row: Lynn Mann. Willi;
Rapp, Jerrold Ridge. Tex Sluder. Fourth Row: Richard Slarner. Jack Taylor, kenneth While. Jan
Yokeley.
Kappa's complete fire loss of last year is now-
only a memory . . . Stronger than ever, the Pi Kaps
have made themselves at home in their new house
at 206 Cameron Avenue . . . the fall social season
was one of the best yet . . . scholastically too, the
Pi Kaps are on the move . . . the fall rush season
produced many promising pledges . . . Brother's
meeting, future of peanut butter and jelly sand-
wiches doubtful ... Pi Kaps beat "Hazel" to
D. C. . . . Room R on the mezzanine . . . Home-
coming, a good time was had by all . . . the Christ-
mas party, everybody rallies 'round . . . Winter
remembered . . . Rose Ball, seniors' last blast . . .
graduation . . . exaltation . . . Mother, what now ?
Brotherhood Memories:
Speedy Jackson still in the sack . . . Taylor and
B. J. and big money matters . . . Frucci still trying
to collect that 40c cleaning bill . . . Lynn, what's
wrong "Abe" ? . . . Rapp finally becomes a brother
. . . Little caesar, seven trips to the head in one
night . . . Tex, come through one time, "snake" . . .
Ridge, trying the five year plan . . . pledge para-
dise, then came Ken . . . the little corporal and the
1st Louie go shyster . . . Starner. right end —
number 69 . . . Nab, finally takes a social drink . . .
Yokel ey, the last word, Amen.
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First Roic. left to right: Rosier, Swain, Mathis,
Biberstein. Second Roir: < audell, Waters,
Anderson. Johnson, Sessoms, Kennedy. Third
Row: Brinklev. Batts, Raker. Farringlon, Ashe.
Keister. Wallace.
Pi Lambda Phi
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OFFICERS HISTORY
Max Crohn Rex Founded at Yale University in 1895.
Donald Kurtz Archon Colors: Purple and Gold
Herb Wainer Scribe Publication: Tripod
Barry Fogel Keeper of the Exchequer Established at the University ot
r^- , c- i • m l i North Carolina in 1939.
Dick Sirkin Marshal
First Rote, left to right: Stanley Bershaw, Dave Burrows, Max Henry Crohn, Barry Fogel. Second
Roir: Fred Kahn, Arnold Kapiloff, Bradly Katz, Edward Lipman. Third Ron: Richard Oresman.
Marvin Pearlman, Robert Pearlman, Edwin Pearlstine. Fo.irrh Ron: Riehard Sirkin. No
berger, Stuart Trichman, Herbert Wainer. Donald Warren.
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suntanned and eager . . . Brothers pitch in and
'ole 107 looks best ever . . . Dining room gets
new tile job (with trumpet solo at four in the
morning) . . . Rushing comes and nine boys start
on the road towards being Jolly Laddies! . . .
Social room downstairs new beauty spot . . . Fall
Germans party was the greatest as Elliot Lawrence
and band appear at house . . . What a party! . . .
South Carolina game a blast . . . who took the
chairs? . . . Winter comes and we settle down to
some serious intellectual activity . . . Pharaoh
cracks the whip . . . Gotta keep that average on
top . . . Beach weekends and cabin party start
spring off right . . . Pledge weekend best in Omega
Beta history . . . Horse shoe pits decorate the back
yard and nature boys decorate roof . . . Omega
Beta finished one of its greatest years with hopes
for an even better one in '5 5-' 56.
PI LAMBDA PHI PLEDGE CLASS
First Roic, left to right: Fleishman, Zeman,
Traetenbury, Rothslc-in. Second Roiv: Lyon.
Smiley, Garr. Saeks.
St. Anthony Hall
OFFICER
George V. Strong House Manager
HISTORY
Founded at University of Columbia in 1847.
Colors: Blue and Gold.
Established at the University of North Carolina in L854.
First Ron, left to right: H. David Bruton, Harry B. Burlev, III. Alfred Tucker Cluclt. Douglas B. Dewing. Second Rom.
J. Brooke Gardiner, Donald E. Kenlopp, Charles B. Kuralt. Davis W. Lamson. Third Row: John MeK. Ludwig,
John A. Spooner, Edward T. Taws, Jon K. Tiee. Jav Zimmerman, Jr.
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New members introduced. Michael, the Bird,
compliments the gibberings of Tice in the "Jungle
Room." . . . Gardiner brushes with nobility. Buys
more expensive wine . . . Rushing ruins manicures,
but takes nine more fine young men off streets . . .
Brad Hall follows hurricane to WC . . . Cocktail
hour improves spirit of fellowship as fish move
into air-conditioned winter quarters . . . Spooner
escapes from lockup with unidentified friend . . .
Football weekends feature smokey basements.
Lord Burley in coat, Taws with date . . . Germans
and coon hunt, Spivak reverts to type, climbs tree,
unidentified date scares cow. Spain's domestic
tranquility blasted for third time . . . Strange
sounds issue from hotel suite late in November . . .
Christmas party is the last show of definance to-
ward yuletide spirit. Kentopp (always pronounced
wrong) pollutes eggnog with goatskin . . . Bruton
brushes hayseed out of cuffs in time for informal
rush . . . First leaf seen through haze of bugs by
Strong in Kenan woods. Spring is just around the
corner. "Battle for the Beach" moves into focus
. . . Swingout brings influx of old faces and new
songs. High point of the social season as usual . . .
Graduation robs Hall of caretaker and major ex-
ecutive. Lamson turns in keyring; Strong joins
frogmen.
ST. ANTHONY HALL PLEDGE CLASS
Fir»l Roic, left to right: Williams, Bowm:
Covell, Burley. Second Row: Anderson. Spivj
Marropolus, Parker.
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
OFFICERS HISTORY
Edward H. Hardison President Founded at the University of
ci jtdiiiii t/- „ n i , Alabama in 1856.
Edward L. Pell, III Vice-President
, T c , c Colors: Old Gold and Purple
James L. Seely secretary r
c , ~r „ ~r Flower: Violet
Samuel I . Reeves / reas/irer
Publication: The Record
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1857.
First Rotv. left to right: Milo Abercrombie, William Armfield, Herbert Brown, Charles Causey, Edward Crawford, Thomas Creasy.
.Second Row: Claudine Dawson, Julian Dell, John DuBose, A. H. Galloway. Edward Hardison. Willis Henderson. Third Roic: Wil-
liam Huff, George Hunter, Edward Hutchins, Doug Lybrook, James Norfleet. George Parker. Fourth Koic: James Palton. Bobby Payne,
Edward Pell, Samuel Reeves, Thomas Ruffin, William Sandridge. Fifth Rote: James Seely. Jennings Thompson. Fritz Van Winkle.
Roberts Wellons. Clarence Williams. Charles Yarborough.
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The dawn of 1954 casts its light on the 97th year
of SAE on the Carolina campus. Taking in a fine
pledge class was the beginning of a memorable
year, with a rapid succession of good times . . .
football weekends, Germans, SAE weekend, and
the glorious beach in the spring.
Under the superlative leadership of Ned Hardi-
son, the brothers gave spirited participation to
intramural sports and campus activities, gaining
laurals in many fields. "John O." remains our best
representative to Y Court affairs.
It was their finest hour as Rubber Wellons and
Fedook Parker received into the bonds of Miverva.
The old maple tree still stands on the side patio
and under her limbs were spent many of the best
times through another fine year by the members
of N. C. Xi.
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, le/t to right: Burress, Buird, Foster.
McMillan. Second Row: Jones, Igoe, Walker,
Jones, Sasser. Third Row: Ruffin, Tompkins.
Stnrdivant, Davis. Roth, Tanner.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon
OFFICERS
Jack Stewart President
Chuck Lore Vice-President
Rueben Leonard Comptroller
Gene Blanton Secretary
John Glover .... Historian
HISTORY
Founded at the University of
Richmond in 1901.
Colors: Red and Purple
Flower: American Beauty Rose
Publication: Sigma Phi Epsilon
Journal
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1921 and 19)7.
First Row. left to right: David Aderholt, William Akin. Darwin Bill, Eugene Blanton, William Brown. Second Rowi
John Bunrh, Charles Daniels, Jon Dawn, William Flowers. Carl Furr. Thirtl Row: Don Garren. John Glover,
Samuel Helms. Charles Johnson, Ruehen Leonard. Fourth Row: Charles Lore, Eugene Maloney, Thomas Nash,
Thomas INorris, Riehard Pieree. Fifth Row: Dennis Pope. William Self, Clarence Smith. James Stewart. Claude
Thompson, Thomas Torgerson.
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SPRING 1954
Deltas take top honor . . . District Governor's
Cup.
Sig-Ep Ball . . . visit from Grand President, off
to Raleigh, banquet, Ball, back to hotel (Bedford
and suitcase), Nowhere to sleep . . . Well, hell,
don't sleep, PARTY! We did.
Charlie's Day . . . did we win ? Who knows . . .
we enjoyed the spoils.
Hogan's. "Who stole our blanket?" "Who
stole my gal?"
FALL 1954
Rueben's summer bargain . . . "Don't they look
good, should be worth ten pledges."
WORK, WORK, yard cleaned, grass sowed . . .
Chuck wields the whip.
Rushing starts . . . "We got him." "But oh, that
hand shake . . . Where's Torgersen?" ... He
DRINKS! "Well, pledge him anyway." Let's
go to the fair . . . let's sing . . . let's get drunk . . .
Ahhhhh.
Football durry . . . another skin on wall, Satur-
day nite . . . women around, doing what they
might-ha, not quite. Party with the ADPi's.
Tuscaloosa calling Jack. Rueben gung4io ADPi.
Fritz has a pin now too, whose? . . . Gene with no
car . . . Chuck with a paddle for those "P's" and
another brother's "G" . . . David at G. C. . . .
Glover with a new car (old date) . . . Norris
scrubbing with a nurse . . . Flowers in New Orleans
or at "Johnny's" with Rufus . . . Bill and Charlie
at the "Mouza" . . . Hoke with no hangover . . .
Self not at Wake Forest . . . Don boxing.
SIGMA PHI EPSILON PLEDGE CLASS
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Third Row: Doar.
Sharp, Pierce.
Moffatt, Daughtrv,
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Sigma Chi
OFFICERS HISTORY
Don Gladstone President Founded at the University of Miami
Walter Converse Vice-President (°xford< Ohl0> in 1855"
c T.-1 i c „, . Colors: Blue and Gold
Sonny Ridenhour secretary
cl ■ n j i t Flower: White Rose
Skippy Roddey / reasuret
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1889.
firm Row. left to right: Harrv Anderson, Boh Bell. Robert Casey, Dick Chalk, Wall Converse, Ronnie Current, Bill Ford. Second Row: Don
Gladstone, Brilt Glenn, Toy Gregory, Mike Hendren, Fred Heathe, Diek Hensel, Joe Hudson. Third Row: Eric Jonas, Bill Kanaff.Jim Keeeh,
Henrv Lomax, J. B. Lopp, Jim Melvin, Cal Mitchell. Fourth Roic: Denny Mitchell. Bill Moore. Rav Murphy, Tommy Osborne, Claude Plum-
lee, Horace Posey, Doug Powell, fifth Row: Sonny Ridenhour, Skippy Roddy. Aubry Rothrock. Gary Sheffield. Bob Sisk. Peter Smitherman.
Charlie Stevens. Sixth Row: Marty Tilcomb. Bill Ward, Hosea Wilson.
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boys at Spero's, let's go to press. FLASH: Spider
back in infirmary . . . Burgeropolis attracts Health
Inspector . . . Converse seen carrying Who's Who
through Y court with pledge following with his
ladder . . . Grover replaces Daddy Ricks as Grand
Old Man of Sigma Chi . . . Toy makes like Tarzan
. . . Hendren gets short order cook job at Toddle
House among other things . . . Jack Knauff found
with Hypo in room . . . Orchids to Keech-voted
Queen of Alpha Gams . . . Coach Melvin seen
with fifth of Old Durham Road . . . Same old
Britt . . . Dowdy breaks hundred and leaves for
Masters . . . Plumlee sells buckets cheap . . .
Mega-mouth Murphy rivals new inter-com system
. . . Stevens and Bell order form-fit T shirts . . .
HiFi Mitchell makes like a combo . . . Head
Hugger voted "Man most likely to be taken
home to meet the folks.'' . . . TV Powell haunts
end room . . . Quote Weasel, R.D., "It was my
first cross country, it shall be my last." SSSonney
breaks into lineup . . . Hoe and Otis form terrific
combo . . . Bear has Target of Year . . . BB eyes
drifts to Mt. Vernon . . . Bundles gets presidency
and Sweetheart . . . Prediction — Another great
year for the Chi's.
SIGMA CHI PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: Lampert, Campbell,
Roberts, Paul, Woltz, Kirkman. Second Row:
Evans, Stone, Fan joy, Mckaughn. Ellerby,
Phinizy, Dunn. Third Row: McVical
ville, Payne, Forbes, Rose, Patseavoi
McCartney, Harris.
Sigma Nu
OFFICERS
Carl Ray Webb, Jr Eminent Commander
James R. Harper Lieutenant Commander
Lee B. Holmes Recorder
Raymon L. White Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at Virginia Military
Institute in 1869.
Colors: Black, White and Gold
Flower: White Rose
Publication: The Delta
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1889.
First Rott; left to right: Bob Brawley, Pete Brumley, Ed Bulluck, DeWitl Chappie, Ed Clement, Sidney Dixon. Second Ron-: Jim Exam,
Tom Gill, John Gwvnn, Fred Hamriek, George Harris, Buddy Harper. Third Rote: Tommy Harper, Gene Hieks. Lee Holmes, Jim
Hurley, Jaek Markham, Don P. Mitehell. Fourth Roiv: Harold Milehell. Bill Morgan, Bob Powell, Julian Ross, Carl Webb, Raymon
While.
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The Whitest Star of Sigma Nu
Shone bright on us this year;
With lasting pride we looked ahead
And gave a hearty cheer.
We entertained all of the heads . . .
"Co-eds," we mean to say !
We lived it up around the house
And found a date for Ray.
George preened and combed and preened some more,
And Noel kept cutting up frogs.
Quoth Hemstitch: "Halt! Who comes here?"
Hicks says we're going to the dogs.
No Ruby in our five-armed star . . .
To Yankeeland goes he.
Vick fixes up the parties
And we have Big Drinking Spree!
Dave sauntered, laughing, right on in,
A new girl every day;
"My motto is Variety, men;
I think it's here to stay."
"Dynamite comes in shorter men"
Holler Dixon and "T" Tom.
So pledge em up . . . and so we did.
From all the states the)- come.
Then lo! The Webb raised his hand
And made a mighty sweep ;
"If you don't cut out all this fun,
To the depths of hell you'll creep!"
So fill your buckets to the top;
Tip Vickers a dime or two.
Take one long and lasting drink
For Dear Ole Sigma Nu!
SIGMA NU PLEDGE CLASS
First Rote, left lo right: D. Davis, C. Davis,
Hoover, Oakley. Slater, Lynch. Currin. Second
Ro,c: Hicks, Crumpler, Groce, Kimzev. Wagner.
Ashby, HoMen. Third Row: Burrell. Huff,
Glover, Hargitt, Williams. Fourth ftoir: Move.
Muslian. Prewitl. kouri. Burlon. Adams.
Tau Epsilon Phi
OFFICERS HISTORY
Art Mackler President Founded at Columbia University
Dick Kushinsky Vice-President in 191°-
Marshall Waldman Scribe Colors: PurPle and Wh,te
Burnet Mendelsohn Bursar ¥lowen : Lil>' of the Valley
and Violet
Publication: The Plume
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 192 i.
First Row, left to right: Martin Alperl. Marvin Brndv. Robert Colbert. Malcolm Coplon, David Garmise. Second ffoir: Erie
Heiden, Alan Korschun, Ronald Kriegsman, Riehard kushinsky, David Lieberman. Tin,, I Rote: Arthur Mackler, Benjamin
Marks. Burnet Mendelsohn, Alan Orringer, Richard Planer. Fourth Roic: Larrv Saunders, Elliott Solomon.
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To the eleven that are leaving . . . hope you see
sevens for the rest of your life . . . Found a cabin
yet, Pallar? Well, maybe you'll find it in law
school . . . Kushinsky leaves to run New Jersey,
still claiming he lost more weight than Lipman . . .
Fred opens dry cleaning establishment telling Dick
he's a liar . . . No one to fix us up at Dook now
that Mar-dy is off to dental school . . . Good work
Chance, hear you're buying out the Intimate, Art
. . . Dr. Sabu becomes founder of NAACP in
Greece . . . Anyone need a slightly used engage-
ment ring? Contact Orringer at his pickle works
. . . Black Mortis changes blackjack headquarters
to law school . . . Dino leaves Sandy for Uncle
Sammy . . . Colbert changes BMOC pin for ROTC
wings . . . Flea, hear you're going to manage
Fowler's after law school, or before maybe??? . . .
Rushing a success, fifteen good pledges . . . What
happened to the party the Georgia weekend ???...
Perfect record for the football team ? ? ? . . . Almost
didn't get to Maryland game, but the trip was
worth it . . . Houseparty great, especially Novem-
ber hayride.
TAU EPSILON PHI PLEDGE CLASS
First Roiv. left to right: Frank Block. Ed
Blacker, Jack Weisel, An Sobel, Steve Bank.
.Second Ron: Bernie Weiss, Sonny Evans, Dick
Sliulman, Dave Checker, Dave Ansell, Marv
Levin, Boh Gcsoff, Dick Margoles.
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Theta Chi
OFFICERS
Clinton Andrews President
Steve Marcinko • Vice-President
Tyndall Alligood Secretary
Kent Thompson Treasurer
HISTORY
Founded at Norwich University,
Norwich, Vermont, in 1856.
Colors: Military Red and White
Flower: Red Carnation
Publication: The Rattle of Theta Chi
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1920.
First Row. left to right: Tyndall Alligood, Clinton Andrews, Me Ivin Brown, Ronald Goodman, Robert Green. Second Row:
Danny Gryder. Boyden Henley. Ben Mangum, Steve Marcinko. Don Monroe. Third Row: Dave Pace. Bill Suttle, Kent
Thompson, Gilbert Tweed, Walter Yopp.
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celebrating five
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Alumni partying after State game . . . more
alumni after Georgia game . . . and great alumni,
"Freddysong," back in school.
Fifth anniversary party great
night at cabin in woods . .
glorious years on UNC campus
better years ahead.
"Tweedybird" swears women fight for him . . .
don't believe it . . . "Foggy" swears he told Mary
not to call more than three times a day . . . don't
believe it . . . Field swears he doesn't like TV . . .
don't believe it.
"Sutt" puts up mailbox . . . believe it . . . West
spends money at Ellis-Stone's . . . believe it . . .
the other West sees exposition in Paris . . . believe
it.
Traveler Clint returns to view "Rose Bud" in
gold-lined overcoat . . . Pleas traded record players
. . . Annie returns with best cooking on campus . . .
What happened to "Hamburger," "Old Dad,"
"Sgt. Elmo"? Ask Uncle Sam!
Fried Pies in spotlight for Theta Chi at beauty
contest . . . winners ... we think. New pledges
take spotlight too . . . winners . . . we think.
Year flies . . . "Bedwetter" to field in September
. . . "Hazel" visits in October, leaves everything
intact . . . Thanksgiving . . . "Kid" snatches Nell
in November . . . Christmas . . . Vopp plays Santa
again . . . Spring Vacation . . . Graduation . . .
Andrews, Alligood, Goodman, Marcinko, Tickle,
West don the old cap and gown.
1955.
Who knows . . .
THETA CHI PLEDGE CLASS
First Row, left to right: SI
Walsh, Coffey. Second Row:
Faddin, Field, Mettitl, Dondvan
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Zeta Beta Tau
OFFICERS
Alan Resnick President
Richard Adelshcim Vice-President
Howard Reiss • Secretary
Albert Marx Treasurer
Rcbert Hornik Historian
HISTORY
Founded at City College, New
York City, in 1898.
Colors: Blue and Gold
Publications: ZBT Quarterly,
Alpha Pioneer.
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1927.
First Ron. left to right: Charles Ackerman, Richard Adelsheim, Martin Berger, Jim Buyer, Ja> Cohen, Michael Epstein. Second Ro,r:
Robert Goldberg, Philip Goodman, Robert Hornik. Henry Isaacson. Max Kahn, Victor kasser. Third Row: Charles katzenstein,
Benjamin Marks. Albert Marx. Edward Nelson. Howard Reiss. Alan Resnick. Fourth Rote: Louis Rosenstoek. Lewis Sherman. Michael
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You are right, Fall at Carolina and football week-
ends have come again. Alumni too, Kanter,
Keilig, Einstein, and Dryser give us a visit . . .
Sunday morning on our front steps, the pause that
refreshes after the big weekend. Lou's smile and
A.B.'s belly fill the background . . . Nine new
pledges, spirited youth is added at 121 W. Rose-
mary . . .
"What, another party!
weed. Barb looks on . .
successful Fall season .
"Yase" initiated, at last
Pres. "Res" puffs that
Homecoming climaxes
. . Lou, "Stock," and
. . Snowball fight with
Kappa Psi's, Marks blasts Kahn as Reiss leads
"Pierre" and "Ack" in death defying charge . . .
Another Germans, Anniversary, whew! . . . year,
don't pass so fast . . .
Spring, smiles, and beach parties . . . Art plays
uke as Lou and Mike look on . . . Seniors graduate.
Ben, "Rock," Richie, Chas, Marty, we'll miss them.
It was another great year . . .
ZETA BETA TAU PLEDGE CLASS
First Ron: lr/t to right: kadis. Bressher, Gott-
lieb, Slagcr. Second Roto: Eelton, Weinstein,
Oppenheimer, Haggedorm.
Zeta Psi
OFFICERS
Walton Joyner President
Bob Trundle Vice-President
Doug Van Noppen Secretary
Skippy MacMillan Treasurer
Seebury Thorp Sergeant-at-Arms
HISTORY
Founded at New York University
in 1847.
Colors: Gold and White
Flower: White Carnation
Publication : Cide of Zeta Psi
Established at the University of
North Carolina in 1858.
First Ron. left to right: Leslie Babcock, Joe Barber, Jimmy Barnes, Al Bryant, Chip Bryant, Bill
Brawner. Second Roiv: Mai Chambliss. Hugh Chapman, Jim Cheatham, Dick Cozart, Mark Dickerson,
Pat Eldridge. Third Ron: Paul Fulton, Richard Hines. Walt Joyner, Joe Lawson, Ed Laughlin, Skip
MacMillan. Fourth Row: Bill Moss. Cecil Neville, Al Purrington, Grady Putnum. Julian Robertson,
George Smith. Fifth Row: Brant Snavely, Seebury Thorp, Bob Trundle, Runyon Tyler, Donnie Van
Loan, Doug Van Noppen. Sixth Roic: Grimes Williams, Jack Williams, Will Woodard, Chick Young.
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UPSILON'S 96th year at UNC . . . "Zetees"
back for best year yet . . . "Snake" takes over for
"G. T." . . . "Footsie" Parker replaces "Foots"
Wallace . . . "Mai" and "Cheat" barf, . . . "Hill"
and "See-bug" compare hair, . . . "Mo-Monk" and
"Lips" leave after 3V2 years . . . "Chic" and
"Stump" continue WC caravan . . . "Ula" gives
it up . . . "Chip" and "Gatsby" and crew keep
"Trundle" and "Nunyan" busy . . . "Bullet"
imitates Hoagy Carmicheal . . . "Poss" runs Navy
vessels except for "Kitch's" "bathtub" . . . "Squir-
rel" gives Tri-Delts rick-shaw ride, "Nutties"
works on Chi-O's . . . "Rouse," "Blair," "Bridges,"
"Knox" and "Johnny Barnes" replace "Blank,"
"Tee-Hee," and "Lizard" ... at St. Mary's. "Ed"
should own Southern Bell Telephone . . . "Braw-
ner," "Grady," "Littlehales" true to Yankee
women . . . "Seeb" sees little of New Orleans but
"The Grand Ole Man" sees all . . . "Haywood"
is slower than "Speed" . . . "Rock" best dressed . . .
We have two queens, "Sasser" and "Robertson"
. . . "Mac" and "Clemmer" don't believe all . . .
Two "Barbers," two "Grays" and three "Smiths"
have a time answering phone . . . "Barnes" sup-
ports house with fines . . . "Butt" hums theme
song . . . Fanny . . . "Grover," "Bickle," and
"Bost" play Arthur Murray as "Taylor" plays
spoons under eye of "Jazzman Dawson" . . .
Next time someone asks, "What'll you have?"
say, "Another terrific year! ! !" Cause any way you
look at it, that's what it was.
ZETA PSI PLEDGE CLASS
First Roiv, left to right: Norfleet, Taylor, Bar
her, Rouse, Hurley. Second Rote: Dawson
Bikle, Thompson. F. Gray, Bridges, Blair
Third Row: Cauthen, S. Smith, Massey, Lilll
hales, Parker, Edmundson, J. Smith, J. Gra
Bost, Patton, Clemmer.
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EDWARD H. HARDISON
Princeps
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EDWARD K. CRAWFORD
*" Quaestor
FACULTY MEMBERS
Nicholson B. Adorns
Walter R. Berryhill
James B. Bull
Keener C."ffl
Louis Graves
Edward McG. Hedgpeth
Urban T. Holmes i
W. Dougald MacMillan
Roland P. McClamrock^t
John T. O'Neil
ACTIVE MEMBERS
William J. Armfield, IV
William H. Baker
Hugh M. Chapman
/James G. Crouch
MariT 0. Dickerson
Charlejp. Eldridge, Jr.
William H. Ford
JChihes G. Froelich
John B. Hussey
Peter 0. Knight, IV
ACTIVE MEMBEF
William R. McDonald, III
Thomas 0. Moore, Jr.
Edward L. Pell, III
Frank C. Roddey
George T. Smith
Sherwood H. Smith, Jr.
Order of THE
MINATAURS
Arthur Newcombe, President
William McDonald, Vice-President
Charles Froelich, Secretary-Treasurer
William Barnes, Jr.
Edwin Borden, Jr.
Alfred Bryant
Hugh Chapman
James Cheatham
Ula Cozart
Tom Creasy
Mark Dickerson
Charles Elderidge
Paul Fulton
Richard Guthrie
Edward Hardison
Toby Haynesworth
Richard Hines, Jr.
Edward Hudgions
|ohn Hussey, Jr.
Edward Hutchins
James Kester
Pritchard Lindslay
Robert Little
William Michael
William Moore
Keith Palmer
Bailey Patrick, |r.
James Patton
William Robert Peel
Edward Pell
lulian Robertson
William Sandridge
Fritz Van Winkle
Gaither Walser
Charles Wickham
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Club
Roster
1954-55
Joe Mavretic
President
Jake Rountree
Secretary -Treasurer
Bill Moss
Social Chairman
Billy Armfield
Harold Bowen
Charlie Bowles
Freddie Byrum
Charlie Causey
Mickey Chamblee
Rick Coker
Ed Curlee
John Dickson
Billy Ford
Pinkney Froneberger
Alex Galloway
Bill Gardner
Herb Gorham
Heidi Gray
Toy Gregory
MEMBERSHIP
Bob Grubb
Gene Hafer
Francis Hicks
T. C. Homsley
Knox Jenkins
Joe Lawson
Frank Leak
Osborne Lee
Ted Lynch
King McGee
Joe Mavretic
Charlie Miller
Denny Mitchell
Jack Moore
Bill Moss
J. K. Norrleet
Jim Patton
Claude Plumlee
George Rains
Jake Rountree
Bob Shelly
Bryant Snavely
Charlie Spillane
Noel Sullivan
Bozey Tart
Joe Towe
Ted Taws
Runyon Tyler
Donnie Van Loan
Burt Veasey
Zeb Weaver
Tom Zachary
BPPUUTJ QM UVMXJVIY TRML VREU AFHTY NVMNLKA
TQBFNGV HBQ NVJR TYQZS SOLT FCH MLUA
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RULERS
691 WALTON KITCHIN JOYNER . . .
695 HERBERT HOWARD BROWNE . .
699 JULIAN HART ROBERTSON, JR. .
697 DOUGLAS FULTON vanNOPPEN
W. S. S.
700 ARTHUR ROWELL NEWCOMBE, III . N. G. P.
SUBJECTS
162 William Donald Carmichael
174 Archibald Henderson
201 Thomas Ruffin
241 Joseph G. deR. Hamilton
255 Frank Porter Graham
315 Robert Wettach
319 William W. Pierson
331 Thomas Felix Hickerson
343 Dudley Dewitt Carroll
349 William Donald Carmichael, Jr.
373 Allen Wilson Hobbs
385 Robert Edwin Coker
439 J. Penrose Harland
442 Robert Burton House
444 Gordon Gray
490 Fletcher Melvin Green
492 Charles M. Shaffer
540 Ernest Craige
546 Harry Russell
643 Lyman A. Cotten
650 Roy Walter Holsten
662 Sydenham B. Alexander
663 Frank W. Klingberg
664 Henry Wilkins Lewis
665 Robert Boyd Lindsay
678 Herbert R. Boer
679 George Dial Penick
691 Walton Kitchin Joyner
692 Thomas Claiborn Creasy
695 Herbert Howard Browne, Jr.
697 Douglas Fulton vanNoppen
698 Peter Hale Sprague
699 Julian Hart Robertson, Jr.
700 Arthur Rowell Newcombe, III
701 William Pendleton Sandridge, Jr.
702 Edward Castello Loughlin, Jr.
703 Samuel Thomas Reeves
704 James Davis Patton
705 Edwin Brownrigg Borden, Jr.
order of the SHEIKS
Doug Lvbrook S.
Jack Williams V. S.
George Rains K.
Milo Abercrombie
Bill Bebee
Larry Bell
Bill Brawner
Bernie Bullard
Bill Carter
Ed Crawford
Bill Cunningham
Stewart Dawson
Pete Green
Bud Hargrave
Perky Hayes
Bill Huff
Bill Joyner
Walton Joyner
Al Long
Doug Lybrook
Bob Mason
Tom Moore
Steve Owen
Farrar Parker
Al Purrington
Grady Putnam
George Rains
Tom Ruffin
Bob Scholze
James Seely
Al Short
Buzzy Shull
George Smith
Bill Taylor
Steve Trimble
Thorn Walker
John Watkins
Ned Whitmore
Jack Williams
Louie Woodberry
cobb
dorm
A revision of Cobb Dorm's program by the officers
and the I. D. C. resulted in a much fuller social,
athletic, and educational agenda.
In the Fall we had coffee breaks and several
parties, won the Homecoming display and enter-
tained the Pan Hel girls with a dance.
After Christmas, the dorm discussions began with
an address by President Gordon Gray. Our new
social room, the first of its kind on campus, was
opened in the Spring.
Having been host to the Kappa Alpha fraternity,
entertaining Carolina's co-eds, and seeing daily the
building and spirit grow as our boys gained new
pride in their surroundings, we of Cobb feel that
1954 has been the best yet, and anticipate even better
times in the future.
The
Philosophical
Society
of
1799
Joe Hudson
Britt Glenn
Mike Hendren
Billy Ford
Charles Froelich
Biff Roberts
Bill Bob Peele
Jimmy Kester
Chris Carpenter
Pat Patterson
Pete Knight
Bill Baker
James Seely
Milo Abercrombie
Louis Woodberry
Jim Dillingham
Jim Crouch
Chip Bryant
Mark Dickerson
Charles Wickham
Bob Grubbs
Sherry Smith
Runycn Tyler
UGLIEST— J. K. Norfleet
UGLIER— Skippy Roddey
UGLY— Bob Trundle
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Air Force
R. O. T. C.
tal^k
Li. Col. Mark T. Orr
Director of Instruction
Major Joe O. Y<
Director oj Adm
Major Thomas T. Gilcrist
Supply Officer
Capt. Joseph Gerritv
Cutlet Keconh Offict
Capt. Janus A. Schofiold
Commandant of Cadets
First I.I. Robert A. Gr
Adjutant
COLONEL GEORGE J. SMITH
Professor of Air Sc
For eight years the AFROTC unit at the University
of North Carolina has been an integral part of the
academic plant. The United States Air Force has
been recognized as America's first line of defense,
so it becomes the purpose of the program to provide
a ready supply of officer material. New pilots and
observers must be constantly trained.
The AFROTC gives the student the opportunity
to integrate his preparation for the role of a responsi-
ble citizen with the more specific preparation for his
role as a well-trained Air Force officer. Training
here at the University consists of intensive classroom
work as well as laboratory work on the drill field.
Principles of effective leadership and the importance
of military discipline are stressed.
DETACHMENT NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Front Ron. left to right: M/Sgt. Carroll W. Clifford, M/Sgt. Ravmond C. Puck.II. M/Sgt.
Marion W. Hudson, S/Sgt. John W. Hawk • Back Row: S/Sgl. Marshal N. Wilson, S Sgt.
Dudlev B. Slallings, T/Sgt. Lesler Stroud, T/Sgt. Bohbie F. Riddle.
Corps of Cadets
The Corps of Cadets at the University of
North Carolina is organized at wing level.
Its total strength is 425 cadets. Upon entering
his junior year the cadet may qualify for the
advanced program which calls for four hours
of classroom work and two hours of dri
Upon completion of academic requirements
for a bachelor's degree and the four years
of AFROTC training, each man is com-
missioned and assigned to Air Force duty.
Within the Corps, a band, a drill team, and
a rifle team furnish extracurricular outlets.
First Row, left to right: Cadel Lt. Col.
Don W. Geiger, Wing Executive Offi
Cadet Lt. Col. Pete P. Daniels, Wing
Personnel Officer; Cadet Lt. Col. Albert
A. Long, Jr., Wing Material Offi
Cadet Lt. Col. John M. Gwynn, Winf
Operations Officer; Cadet Lt. Col
Charles P. Wolf, IT'ing Air Inspector.
Second Row: Cadet Lt. Col. John L.
MeDaniel, Wing Comptroller; Cadet
Major Herman H. Husbands, Wing Ad-
jutant; Cadet Major Herbert A. Calli-
han. Wing Special Services Officer;
Cadet Capt. James W. Wright, Wing
Communications Officer; Cadet Major
Robert S. Calberl, Editor of Ram-Jet.
ASSISTANT WING STAFF OFFICERS AND NCO'S
Front Row, left to right: Lt. Thomas H. Bridges, Lt. David R. Prinre,
Lt. Guy P. MeCormiek, Lt. George T. Smith, Lt. John E. Banner, Jr.,
Lt. David Terry, Jr., Lt. DeWitt Chopple, Jr. • Back Roiv: Lt. Campbell
B. Ingram. Robert B. Patterson, Charles R. Vineent, Arehie D. Christo-
pher, Gerrand F. McCabe, Shelton S. Alexander, Charles L. Sharpless, Jr.,
Louie M. Amos, Jr.
(.mil SPONSORS
Front Row (Seated), left to right: Callie Mitchell. Kathy Widman, Jackie
VanHook, Judy Jackson, Captain Joseph Gerrily, Mary Ann Murphy,
Jiji Rainwater, and Carolyn Cole • Second Row (Standing): Bobbie Lee
Moretz, Rita Schafer, Mary Lou O'Mara, and Ann Wrenn • Sponsors not
in Picture: Nancy Whisnanl and Connie Carborough.
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Cadet Major Kenneth M. Pruitt
Band Commander
Cadet Lt. Col. Donald N. Thornton
Drill Squadron Commander
Top: Drill Squadron
Bottom: Band Squadron
RIFLE TEAM
front Row, left to right: Rohert E.
M i Larry H. Addington, Ronald L.
Shearin, M/Sgt. Marion W . Hudson •
Back Row: Charles J. Fenter, Bradford
D. Mills, Roper C. Logsdon, David W.
Aderholdt • Missing: Shelly B. Peek.
Fred M. Boese.
Group I
Cadet Ll. Col.
Stephen L. Opitz
ommander. Group I
STAFF: Front Row, left to right: William
Temple, Lambert P. Hammond, George B. Harr
• Back Ron: Stephen C. Marcinko. Seth V. Brur,
lev, Jr., Alan F. Johnson.
Cadet Major STAFF: Front Row, left to right: Gordon STAFF: Front Rom, left to right: George J. Cadet Major
Eugene B. Gunter L. Hudson, James R. Dillingham, Larry H. MaeMillan, III, Robert H. Wilson • BacA Heiskell R. Gra
Commander Parker • BacA Row: James S. Peel, James Row: Claude J. Johns, Jr., Riehard W. Commander
M. Keech. Lord L. Annus. Turner. Riehard 1). Peele.
Top: Squadron A
Bottom: Squadron B
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Group II
Cadet Lt. Col.
William H. Kirkman, Jr.
Commander, Croup II
STAFF: Front Row. left to right: Roy B. Filrli.
Jr., Robert J. Roquemore, Jr., Robert E. Massic,
Hugb M. Chapman • Back Row: Thomas A.
Torgerson, James H. Holloway, James B. Arm-
Squadron C
Squadron D
Cadet Major STAFF: Front Row, left to right: Henr> H. STAFF: Front Roir, left to right: Ralph Cadet Major
Herbert L. Neilson Isaarson, Robert T. Jones • Rack Row: M. Jordan. Jr., Cyrus L. Brooks • Rack Howard V. Seotland. Jr
Commander Frank K. Berry, Thomas J. Lowe, David B. Roir: Leonard J. Howell, Leo C. Wilkerson, Commander
Cooper. John W. Whithead. Jr.
Ton: Squadron C
Rollout: Squadron D
raisr
STAFF: Front Row. left to right: Connie M. Grav-
itte, Richard A. Slarner, Cary L. Broadway, Pressly
M. Millen, Jr. • Back Row: Larry H. Aldington,
Dennis R. Mitchell, Tommv H. Thomas.
Cadet Lt. Col.
James W. Claiborne
Commander. Group III
Group III
Squadron E
Squadron F
Cadet Major STAFF: Front Row. left to right: Allen S. STAFF: Front Row. left to right: David W. Cadet Major
Jack Hearne Swann, Warren C. Love • It,,, I. Row: Aderholdt, Benjamin A. Diamond • Back Wyatl T. Dixon, Jr
Commander George F. Wallin, Jr., O. Albert Shortt, Row: George B. McGehee, Jr.. Richard A. Commander
Dulon D. Pollard. Hovle, Seaberrv D. Thorp.
Top: Squadron E
Bottom: Squadron F
Arnold
Air
Society
OFFICERS
Jesse J. Moorhead, Squadron
Heiskell Gray Commanding Officer
Herman Husbands Executive Officer
Bill Kirkman Operations Officer
Bob Colbert Secretary-Treasurer
John Gwynn Adjutant-Recorder
MOTTO
"The Warrior Who Cultivates His Mind Polishes
His Anns."
"We of the Air ROTC accept this motto as a chal-
lenge and a pledge that in the future we shall by
diligent study and unrestricted effort instruct and
train ourselves so that each of us shall have the
qualities and attributes essential to our progressive
and continued development throughout our lifetime
as Officers of the United States Air Force."
First Row, left to rif-ht: John I). Barab, Jr
Thomas, William B. Garner • Second Rt
Husbands, John M. Gwynn, Pete P. Danie
Thomas J. Lowe, Donald IS. Thornton. C
■aid L. Shearin. Larrv H. Addington, Wvalt T. Dixon, Jr.. Robert E. Massie. Tommy H.
»m E. Wakefield. William H. Kirkman. Lt. Joseph Gray, Heiskell R. Gray, Herman H.
Third Row: Kenneth M. Pruilt, Eugene B. Gunter. Steve L. Opitz, George B. Harris,
. Broadway, Howard V. Scotland • Fourth Row: Rodger C. Logsdon, Hugh McChapman,
Ralph Martin Jordan, Jr., John L. McDaniels. Albert A. Long, Selh V. Brumley. William B. Temple.
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Col. Robert C. Burns
Professor of Naval Science
CDR F. L. Edwards
Executive Officer
Midshipman Capt. Edwin O. A>
Battalion Commander
Naval
R. O. T. C
Since its inception in 1940 the NROTC Unit at
Chapel Hill has dedicated itself to the training and
indoctrination of undergraduate students enrolled in
the program so that upon graduation they may re-
ceive commissions in the U. S. Navy or in the U. S.
Marine Corps. A student may enter the program
under either of two plans. Regular or Contract. As
a Regular he is appointed a Midshipman upon en-
rolling in the program and receives tuition, books,
uniforms, and six hundred dollars per year through-
out his four years of college. Upon graduation, he is
commissioned as an Ensign in the Navy or a Second
Lieutenant in the Marines and must serve three years
on active duty. The Contract student is furnished
only with uniforms and is paid thirty dollars per
month during the last two years of the program.
Upon graduation he receives a reserve commission.
In addition to the academic program provided by
the unit to give its prospective officers theoretical
training in the military profession, the summer cruise
program offers an opportunity for the midshipman to
learn many of the practical phases of the work he
has studied in class, and therefore make him better
qualified to fulfill his duties upon commissioning.
COMPANY COMMANDERS
3" Company Commander; Lt.
Commander; Lt. William O.
Left to right: Lt. Tex R. Sluder, "
William P. Tuggle, "A" Company
McCoy, "C" Company Commander.
BATTALION STAFF
First Roic: Capt. Edwin O. Ayscue • Second Roic. left to right:
LCDR Jake H. Rounlree. CDR Alfred L. Purrington • Back
Ro,c: Lt. Joel L. Fleishman. Lt. Walton K. Jovner. CPO Joseph A.
Polhill.
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The near four hundred Midshipmen of the unit conic to attention in a mass formation on the drill field.
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The twice-weekly drills, together with summer cruises, supplement classroom instruction in basic instruction for the future officers,
I O. T. C
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Scabbard
and
Blade
The National Society of Scabbard and Blade is a
nationwide military honor society with chapters
located in leading colleges and universities having
ROTC programs. Membership is by election only
and the selections are based on merit, coming from
the outstanding cadet officers. The Society's purpose
is best set forth in the preamble to its constitution:
Believing that military service is an obligation of
citizenship, and that the greater opportunities af-
forded college men for the study of military science
place upon them certain responsibilities as citizens,
we, cadet officers in various colleges and universities
conferring baccalaureate degrees, do form this Society
and adopt this constitution in order to unite in closer
relationship the military departments of American
universities and colleges; to preserve and develop the
essential qualities of good and efficient officers; to
prepare ourselves as educated men to take a more
active part and to have a greater influence in the
military affairs of the communities in which we may
reside; and above all to spread intelligent informa-
tion concerning the military requirements of our
country.
Front Ktuc, left to riS/il: Lee B. Holmes, John M. Cwynn, Louis O. Rogers. James D. Sykes, William O. McCoy, Howard V. Scotland.
William P. Tuggle, Donald N. Thornlon, Loren A. Brandt • Second Row: Stephen J. Opitz. Tom H. Hoover. Pete P. Daniels, Ozzie Ayscue.
David Aderholdt. Jake H. Rountree. Richard A. Hoyle, George C. McKinney, John D. Barah, Jr. • Back Hon: Sherwood H. Smith. Jr..
Bruce T. Alligood, Jr., Karl L. Barklcy, Roller! B. Patterson. Alfred L. Purrington. Rodger C. Logsdon. Walton K. Joyner, Bobby S. Payne.
Wvalt T. Dixon, Allen Bader, Ronald L. Shearin, Bill Moore.
Stuffing the box D. "Skoll" G. There's Always the JUG J. Characters from literature M. Come with me to Hogan's
Experiments in Hogan's Lab E. Strumming on the ole banjo H. Journalism Russell's Brand K. Whose feet??? N. "Fumble play, fumble play"
Anthony's Saints go marching F. Catguts at the "Rat" I. Direct Hit L. Legislators ... at work? O. Bridge, poker, beer, or . . .?
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Football
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TEAM ONLY
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Coach George Barclay's Tar Heels began the season with
a traditional win over a traditional opponent when they
turned back a tough N. C. State team 20-6. But the heat,
humidity, and the Sugar Bowl jinx proved too much for
the favored Carolina squad as the best they could garner
against Tulane was a 7-7 tie in a game played in New
Orleans.
Georgia came marching through Carolina next and a
two touchdown barrage in the second half gave the Bull-
dogs a 21-7 margin. Maryland ruined what the weather
had left of the Carolina caravan when they lowered the
boom on the hapless Tar Heels to the tune of 33-0.
Sophomore Ed Sutton gave Carolina a needed shot in
the arm as it pulled a reversal over the favored Demon
Deacons, winning 14-7. The Tennessee Vols put an end
to the victory march in spite of a three touchdown effort
by the home team, 26-20.
Another sophomore, hefty Don Klochak, provided a
pleasant surprise for the homecoming crowd as his line
smashes contributed greatly to a last minute 21-19 victory
over highly regarded South Carolina in Kenan Stadium's
game of the year. The Notre Dame trip followed, and
the best that could be done was a double TD contribution
in a 42-13 loss.
The Tar Heels ran wild against Virginia, gaining their
fourth victory of the season, 26-14, in a muddy contest
played in Charlottesville. And then came the Duke dis-
aster. The Blue Devils had their sights set on the Orange
Bowl and, after a valiant opening attempt by the locals,
offered a 47-12 conquest over the Tar Heels as final proof
that they were the undisputed conference leaders.
Ken Keller snatches a Marshal Newman
I ■ -- ■ — ■ in the Maryland end zone during
the first quarter at College Park. The
touchdown was nullified because of an
offside penalty, however.
Larry McMullen gains ten yards against
Georgia in Carolina's lone touchdown
drive.
Bill Kirkman and Larrj Parker team to
bring down a Maryland pass receiver.
Don Lear upends N. C. State's Monte Seehorn as Gravitte
PAGE 246
Fullback Don Rlochak drives for yardage late in the second quarter of the Duke game.
Connie Gravitte fights his way for seven yards against
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Ken Keller is tackled from behind by Tennessee safety man Tom Tracy after gaining 36 yards in a game at KnoxriUe
Marshal Newman hurdles teammate Ed Patterson
drive to the Wake Forest 28-vard line.
Larry McMullen, Jack Maultsby, and Jimmy Neville
drop V C. State's Harrison MacKeever for a six
yard loss in the opening game of the i
Itullork i- stopped after gaining
against Georgia on the option play.
Foti, Keller, and Bilieli slop De
Barnes after a two yard gain.
Kloehak picks up 21 yards as he outruns
host of South Carolina defenders.
Keller is stopped a yard short of the goal li
in the first half of the Georgia contest.
Will Frye halts Notre Dames Don Sehaeffer after
a short gain through the middle of the line.
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Keller and Foti in action against the Ga
Buddy Frick ( 76 ) is the player who intercepted the
UNC pitchout late in the game to rush for a South
Carolina touchdown.
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Gamecock Spec Granger closes in on Albert Long
the Tar Heel quarterback picks up a short gain •
the option plav.
Larrv McMullen rushes for three yards against
Duke earlv in the fourth period.
Len Bullock and Ed Patterson stand by as Duke";
Buddv Bass misses a Barger aerial.
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Sophomore halfback Ed Sutton is shown enroute to a 21-yard touch-down jaunt as Demon Deacons Huth, Topping, and Brincefield vainly
attempt to stop him.
Sonny Ridrnhour makes a short gain on the option play in the
second quarter against South Carolina.
Tar Heel Will Alexander and Blue Devil Jim Nelson
hometown friendship after a hard afternoon's work.
The Varsity
Coaches Sieve Belichick, Marvin Bass. George Barclay, and Bill Edwards
First Rote: Gravitte, Patterson,
Sutton. Lambert, T. Maultsb.v,
Beaver, Muschamp. Fourth Ra
Fifth Rote: Head Coaeh Barcla
Coach Lackey, Wallin, Trainer Mason.
Starner, Foli. Kirkman. Ridenhour. Long. Parker. Neville. Second Ron: Bovette. Rhvne, Current. Livesay,
Alexander, Lane, Shoulars. Third Rote: Lear, Kloehak. Roman. Bilich. Perdue. Jones, Stavnitski, Marcopulos.
w: Renin, J. Maultsby, Newman, Farmer, Bullock, Marcinko, Turnipseed, Frye, Reller, Carpenter. Malone.
, Manager Herb Callahan. Trainer Lutz. Coach Bass. McMullen, Coach Belichick. Coach Floyd. Coach Edwards.
Ralph Beaver Steve Marcinko
Tom Maultshy George Foli
quad of 1954
Coach Baril
Soccer
Captain Jerry II,,.., II and Coach Marvin Ml,-
talking things over before the Duke game.
In spite of losing nine lettermen from last year's
squad. Coach Marvin Allen's soccer team was able
to gain three victories and a tie in their nine-meet
season. The Tar Heel hooters conquered Duke twice
and N. C. State once to become the dominant team
in this part of the country. They tied Virginia and
lost to their only other conference contestant, Mary-
land.
Chip Bryant provided most of the team's scoring
punch at his forward position while Don Gladstone
was outstanding as goalie. .Joe Mavretic, Harry
Russell, Calvin Lane, and Bill Fitzer were other re-
turning lettermen who performed well.
It was Coach Allen's second season as head soccer
mentor since his return from the service. The team
is still in the process of rebuilding.
One of the top games on the Tar Heel schedule
was against Ft. Bragg. The army botters had a num-
ber of foreign players who had been playing the
game all their lives. Other opponents included W & L
and Roanoke.
With another year of experience under its belt and
a host of good frosh talent coming up, the soccer
team looked forward to an improved season next
year.
From Rout: Mann, Gibson, Kahn, Michael, Russell, Hendry, Culbreth, McGinn, Planer. Second Row: Dodson, Sullivan, Brown, Clifton,
Mavretic, Goldburg, Butler, McCormick. Kirkland, Wise, Gladstone. Third Row: Coach Allen, Bunting, Crouch. Bryant, Lane, Skidmore,
Boerner, Akin, Brown, Jones, Manager Hill.
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Beatlv, Larrv Tha
First Roic: Bob Shot
Second Ro,c: Bill Self, Manager, Ed Joy,
Coach Dale Ranson.
Griffin. Tony Houghton, Don Vright, Bob Barden.
•y, Pete McGehee, Boyd Newnam, Scolty Hester, Geor
CAROUSA
Ballard, Assistant M .,
Cross Country
Sophomore Jim Beatty was the big gun for
Coach Dale Ranson's cross country team this
year as he won all seven of the dual meets in
which he participated, set three new records,
placed first in the Atlantic Coast Conference
race, and finished thirteenth in the NCAA con-
test. Beauty's finish in the Nationals was unique
in that he topped all other southern entries in
the meet and turned in the second best time of
any sophomore present.
However, he wasn't the only outstanding
runner on the team. Bob Barden took it upon
himself to set a record in the Carolinas AATJ
at Davidson while Beatty was away, and Glenn
Nanney also turned in some fine times for the
Tar Heels. The team finished second in the
ACC, second in the Carolinas AAU, and won
five of seven dual meets.
Coach Ranson's distance men can be proud
of the record they established during the year.
With both Nanney and Beatty returning to
competition next season it looks as though the
Tar Heels will have a team to reckon with for a
long time to come.
Don "Wright, Coach Dale Ra
and Tony Houghton.
Coach Frank McCuii
Basketball
Lenny Rosenbluth was the hero of the McGuiremen
this year as he continued to add to the scoring records
which he established as a freshman at Carolina. A
sophomore, he gained his first honor early in the
season when he was chosen to be on the All-Tourna-
ment team of the Dixie Classics as Carolina surprised
everyone with a third place finish and victories over
heralded Duke and Southern California.
Dependable Jerry Vayda was another mainstay for
the Tar Heels, a man who could be counted on for
a number of points as well as a stellar defensive game
every night. Paul Likins and Bob Young alternated
at the center position, Tony Radovich gave the
hustle and foul shot accuracy, and Al Lifson was the
set shot master.
By midseason the Tar Heels were leading the
conference race, having gained victories over each of
Lifson shoots
Lennv Rosenbluth
the Big Four schools in regular season play, including
a victory over the Wolfpack in the Coliseum when
Everett Case's team was ranked second in the nation.
McGuire, brought here from St. Johns three years
ago, has become one of the most popular coaches on
the campus. He has returned basketball enthusiasm
to Chapel Hill and people all over the state are
looking into the near future when he will be able
to remove the Wolfpack domination of basketball
victories in the area.
Rosenbluth shoots a jump shot against Wake Forest as He
George, and Davis defend.
1954-55 Results
UNC Opp.
99 Clemson 66
88 South Carolina 69
76 William & Mary 79
60 Maryland 70
67 Southern California 58
44 N. C. State 47
65 Duke 52
77 Louisiana State 84
55 Alabama .77
95 Wake Forest 78
96 Virginia 87
73 South Carolina 64
95 Clemson 87
84 N. C. State 80
68 Duke 91
73 Virginia 98
61 Maryland 63
83 Wake Forest 79
75 N. C. State 79
74 Duke 96
Won 10, lost 10
A. C. C. Tournament
82 Wake Forest 95
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First Roic: Biff Howard. Pete Brumley, Norman. Grantham, Nash LeGrand, Tommy Avenl. Gordon Hudson. Bill Wilson. Coach Bill Meade.
Second Roir: John Perry. Harley Gilleland. Bill Rivera, Ken Collins, Dick Quails, Bert Howell, Dirk Hallden.
Gymnastics
Revived in 1949 at Carolina, gymnastics under coach Bill Meade has
become UNC's fastest growing sport. Interest in gymnastics reached
a new peak on the campus with the appearance of the touring Swedish
internationalists in an exhibition.
Stars of the team include Pete Brumley and Biff Howard, the
co-captains, and Gordon Hudson, Otis Hartsell, Nash LeGrand, Bill
Rivera, Gordan Godfrey, and Dick Quails.
Although the sport is relatively new to Carolina, the Tar Heel
matmen have shown that they are the top team in this part of the
country, and gave tough matches to such national standouts as
Syracuse and Navy.
Gordon Hudson
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From Roto: Pawlik, Duke, Scott, Brown, Yarborough, Hester, \S ikon. Middle Re
Hackney, Zimmerman, D. Phillips, Barden, Newton, Coach Ranson. Back Row:
Mitchell, Marcinko, Bostian. Widoff. Manager Self.
oarh Hilton. Mi
B, Perdue, Maslo
•ay, R. Phillips, Houghton, Haire,
O'Brien, Nannev, Newnam, Booth,
Track
Coaches Joe Hilton and Dale Ranson.
Carolina's track team was the surprise of the year as it
captured second place in both the indoor and outdoor con-
ference meets and made a long step toward regaining the
supremacy which they held over other schools in the area for
such a long time before.
Coach Dale Ranson and his assistant Joe Hilton can be
held responsible for most of this improvement, as their
constant recruitment programs coupled with their aid and
training of participants finally paid off.
Jeff Newton and Harry Brown received the E. J. Evans
trophy, voted to the senior trackman chosen the most out-
standing and having the other attributes desired in a college
Coaches Hilton and Ranson with Jeff Newton and Harrv Br
of the E.J.Evans Award.
athlete. Newton won the 60-yard sprint in the indoor meet
and did a 9-6 hundred yard dash during the regular season.
Brown, team co-captain, won the javelin throw in the outdoor
meet.
Other conference winners included Roger Morris in the
discus throw, Charlie Yarborough in the pole vault, and
Boyd Newnam in the half mile. Newnam was the surprise
winner of the season while Morris and Yarborough were
steady performers all during the year.
High spot of the year for the team was the sweep of the
Indoor Games. The half-point victory over Maryland was
clinched by a third place in the final event of the evening.
Jim Beatty helped the team effort with first place in both
the mile and two mile events. In the regular season the
team broke even in six dual meets with wins over N. C.
State, Virginia and South Carolina.
V\TiiAT77
tirhard W aters
Jim Beattv
Claude Rhule
Representatives
in the
Florida Relays.
Charlie Yarhorough
and Boyd Newnam.
First Ron: R
.Second Ron ■:
K, nil. 1,1
jnnic Kerdasha, Herb Browne, Tom Bradford. Bruee Gustafson.
Larry Miscall, Manager. Dick Sapp, Don Thompson, Barclay Gordon, Bol>by Payne, Pele Green, Coach John
Tennis
Coach John Kenfield
The Tar Heel tennis team gained the honor of being the first
Carolina squad to win a conference championship in the newly
formed ACC as they breezed through their loop play without
a defeat and finished the season with a 22-2 overall record.
Herb Browne, Bobby Payne, Tom Bradford, Don Thomp-
son, and Pete Green carried the brunt of the action, with Ronnie
Kerdasha and Bruce Gustafson fillinq in on occasion.
1954 Results
UNC Opp. UNC Opp.
6 Mich. State 0 7 Notre Dame 2
13 Dartmouth 2 7 Notre Dame 2
1 3 Dartmouth 2 9 Wake Forest .... 0
12 Harvard 5 6 Duke 3
1 1 Harvard 3 6 Rollins 3
15 Williams 0 9 William & Mary. . 0
6 Princeton 3 9 Amherst 0
4 Princeton 5 9 Harvard 0
9 Davidson 0 10 Wesleyan 0
4 Presbyterian 5 5 Princeton 4
9 N. C. State 0 9 Maryland 0
9 Kalamazoo 0 7 Virginia 2
Won 22, lost 2
Captain Herb Browne
Tom Bradford
Don Thompson
Basebal
CAROL/**
Although their preseason ratings were high, the Tar
Heel baseball team never seemed to keep any win
streak alive, and mainly due to weak hurling, had
one of their worst seasons in recent years. Walt Rabb
and Bunn Hearn coached the team which finished
with a 14-11 overall record for the season and a
fifth place finish in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
The Tar Heels had a rather unique situation in
that the three members of their starting outfield also
doubled in George Barclay's backfield during the
football season. Ken Keller and Connie Gravitte,
the right and center fielders respectively, were also
known for their activities as halfbacks while Albert
Long was famed for his quarterbacking as well as
his left field duties.
The Carolina infield, consisting of Bruce Holt and
Bobby Williams at third, Fred Dale at shortstop,
Harry Lloyd at second base, and Will Frye or Joe
Mosier at first, ran hot and cold, but were capable
of playing as well as any other infield in the con-
ference.
Don Marbry, Doug Bruton, Tom Maultsby, Joe
Morgan, and Jim Scearce led the list of hurlers while
Frye and co-captain Ed Hooks alternated at the
backstop position with Jack Maultsby.
Don Marbry
FirH Ron: Albert Long, Will Frye, Harrv Lloyd, Fred Dale, Charlie
Second Rotv: Trainer Dick While, Coaeh Bunn Hearn. Assistant Co
McGowan, Jim Scearce, Malcolm Harding, Gene Hanna. Joe Morgan
Bill Sutlle, Jack Maultsbv.
Yelverlon, Bruce Holt, Joe Mosier, Ken Keller.
ch Walt Rabb. Connie Gravitte, Lacv Hall, Ed Hooks, Doug Bruton, Bel
Bob Williams. Tom Maultsbv. Jack Woods. Bob Paller, Bob Johnson
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Will Fry
1954
Results
UNC
Opp
UNC
Opp.
0 Rollins .
. 1
8
3 Rollins
0
2
Maryland
10
7 Ohio State . . .
8
2
Wake Forest
6
■S Amherst ....
1
7
N. C. State
2
2 Virginia
0
3
Clemson
.... 4
0 Camp Lejeune
6
10
.... 8
6 Mich. State . .
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6
Duke
.... 5
1 N. C.State...
10
2
Wake Forest
.... 4
1 Wake Forest .
4
15
Maryland
7
1 1 Brown
2
3
Duke
.... 4
13 South Carolina
6
5
N. C. State
.... 17
12 South Carolina
3
8
Duke
.... 4
4 Richmond . . .
2
Won 14, Lost
: 11
Ken Keller, Albert Long, and Connie Gravilte.
Bilh Ford, John Fi
Finlev Golf Co
Golf
Billy Ford, John Frazier, George Mountcastle, Joe Correll,
Larry Parker, Jim Sykes, Embry Abell, and Milo Abercrombie
led the Carolina golf team last spring as Coach Chuck Erickson's
linksmen won six of their seven scheduled dual meets.
Their only setback came at the hands of the Wake Forest
team, a squad which was led by Arnold Palmer, who later won
the National Amateur and Atlantic Coast Conference champion-
ships. The defeat was the first ever suffered by a Tar Heel team
on their own home course.
Carolina had the distinction of toppling the Duke golfers,
the team which eventually won the ACC championship.
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Jim Sykes
Women's
Sports
All women students automatically become mem-
bers of the Women's Athletic Association when
they are enrolled at UNC. A variety of activities
is offered by the W. A. A. including archery,
synchronized swimming, modern dancing, various
types of music and dance participation, basketball,
softball, field hockey, tennis, and volleyball. Spe-
cial sports days, sports clubs, and intramural pro-
grams are provided for the women students.
All women's athletic activities are carried on in
accordance with the standards of the National
Section for Girls' and Women's Sports of the
American Association for Health, Physical Educa-
tion, and Recreation, and women's official rules
are used for all sports.
first Row: Davis. Travis. McCarthy, Morse, Stacv. Second Roir: Seitz, Carlton. C. Clement. L. Clement. Chapman, Harbison. Third R»
L. Jones, Glenn, A. Jones, Miser, Strickland, Palmer, Brown, Williams, Cashwell. Linder, Corbetl.
Walt K.iMi. Intramural Director
Intramurals
The intramural program at UNC, under the direction of
Walter Rabb, has been characterized by its expansion and
increased participation during the past years. The in-
tramural department now sponsors twenty-three activities
for individual campus teams in addition to holding carni-
vals and interscholastic competition with neighboring
schools.
The Big Four Sports Day, still in its infancy, proved
to be successful again as Carolina intramural teams
emerged victorious in contests with the other schools in
the Big Four.
The annual co-recreational Sports Carnival also brought
acclaim from the students. Somewhat over two thousand
members from the student body and faculty participated
in some phase of the intramural program.
Top Left: All campus mural football team. Top Bright: Intramural ma
champ. Bottom Right: Badminton champs.
a;ers. Bottom Left: Winning manager. Bottom Middle: Shot put
Pete Brumley
Graville leads ihe football team to
Memorial Hall pep rally.
Roger Morris, Roland Perdue,
and Duke Widoff at a track meet.
iih Don Marbrj and Charlie Aycock
Bass on the option play.
"Amazing." said McGuin
"Absurd," eehoed Freema
Baseball at Emerson M.,,1
Coach Bill Meade with co-captains Pete Brumle
and Biff Howard.
Cheerleaders
Jim Fountain took over the job of masterminding the
Carolina yell section for the second year in a row
and proved his merit to everyone by the introduction
of new cheers, jokes, and stunts. Fountain was aided
in his task by Mary Ann Murphy, Eve Robuck, Nancy
Whisnant, Carol Butts, Lou Holley, Jake Goforth,
Pete Brumley, Tom Wakefield, and Bo Thorpe.
New interest was instilled throughout the student
body with the introduction of different kinds of pep
rallies and torchlight parades. It will be a long time
before any of the Tar Heels will forget singing the
inimitable, "We've gotta have a fumble play!"
Nose Jones came along to give a helping hand
when the going got rough and the great ex-cheer-
leader proved that he was still capable of his past
performances.
UNC owes a lot to the yell captains of 1955, a
group which did so much to lift the school spirit to
the heights it had reached during the post war years.
First Roiv: Mary Ann Murphy. Eve Robuck. Carol Butts, Nancy Whisnant, Lou Hawle
Second Roiv: Jake Goforth. Pclc Brumley, Jim Fountain, Tom Wakefield, Bo Thorpe.
l:
First Roir: Snyder Pale, Tom Fox, Bradley Katz. George Teer, Tom McNeill.
Second Roto: Bert Howell, Bill Porterfield, Billy Akin, Craig Horsman, Buddy Clark, Charles Ho
Third Roir: Allan Reichert, Andy Kistler, George Heinz. John Atwell, Japlha Propst. Fred Eidson,
oil, Stuart Teiehma
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HELLO NY.
U.N
WEEK
The Card Board
Under the able direction of Card Board President
Bradley Katz, the card stunts during the 1954 foot-
ball season were better than ever before. The stunts
were new and the ideas were different as halftime
entertainment improved while the season progressed.
Katz was aided in his work by Tom Fox, Snyder
Pate, George Teer, Tom McNeill, Buddy Clark, Andy
Kistler, George Heinz, and Larry Hinson.
Plans are being made to perform the card stunts
during games away from school next year. It was
impossible to do so during the past season since all
of the road games were too far from home.
Monogram
Club
Under the guidance of President Harry Pawlik, elected for the second year in
a row, the Monogram Club has been increasing in both size and influence on
the Carolina campus.
The club started the year off with movies of all the Tar Heel football games
in a type of Monday quarterback session, and much interest was shown all over
the campus. It also gave help to orphaned children as its annual Christmas
project.
The main task undertaken by the Monogram Club is the holding of the
Blue-White intersquad game at the end of the spring football practice. The
club sponsors the game, programs, and other concessions. The contest has
become one of the most popular events on the UNC spring calendar.
The purpose of the club, re-established at Chapel Hill in 1946 after the
war, is to bring closer co-ordination between the varsity letter winners at the
University. Every monogram winner automatically becomes a member and can
participate in the actions and social functions of the club.
First Row: Opitz. Yarborough, Pawlik. Colbert. Brumlev, and Waters. Second Role: Lambert. Lane. Perrv. Jo
baum. Third Row: Maslow, McAllister. Barklev. Paller. Linker. Correll. Holmes. Mitchell. Jones. Newnam.
Trimble. Long, Da
Officers Charlie Yarborough, Pete Br
Colbert, Lee Holmes, Wilbur Jones.
President Hairy Pawlik, who assi
sted in coaching
soccer and wrestling, left at the
end of the first
semester for the air force and
was replaced bv
Wilbur Jones.
L-Jordon Ljv
rati
President
The Consolidated
University of North Carolina
An informal photographic study of Gordon Gray, President of North Carol!
Consolidated University, taken in his office at Chapel Hill.
RoLd B. J4c
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Chancellor
The Consolidated
University of North Carolina
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Vice-President and Finance Ojjicet
The Consolidated
University of North Carolina
Vice-President and Provost
The Consolidated
University of North Carolina
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KATHERINE K. CARMICHAEI
Dean of Women
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H. AR1NOLD PERRY
Dean of the School oj Edurali,
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RAY L. JEFFERIES. JR.
Assistant to the Dean of
Student Affairs
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WILLIAM W. PIERSON
Dean of the Graduate School
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administration
CORYDOIN P. SPHUILL
Deon of the General College
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Officers
Charles Yarborough President
George McKinney Vice-President
Carroll Butts Secretary
Donna Blair Treasurer
Barbara Stone Social Chairman
Now at last that sip of stronger tea, and that mad
lesson about life and friends and the meaning to
them all . . . that teasing wisp of memory clouding
your mind through this whole year, asking, re-asking,
what will you do when this is all over, how will you
manage these hands, direct these feet, will the pas-
sions be controlled, the temper mustered, the goal
achieved, the drive consummated, or will you have
to learn, all over, in life's harder more industrious
school ? I think not. I guess you've learned a lot,
already — you with the proud dignified remoteness,
the aloof withdrawal, yet the unreserved tenderness,
the compliant sympathy, the full and gentle heart —
come back to us, as you will, in the face and image
of thousands — continue, as you will, in the love and
admiration of millions.
SENIORS
I m •, . C
First Row:
Abercrombie, Milo Boiling Greensboro
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Alpha Epsi-
hm; Golf (3. 4); Monogram Club (3, ti; Sheiks (2, 3, 4) ;
The Philosophical Society of 177!».
Ackerman, Charles Stanley New York, N. Y.
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zetu Beta Tan;
Di Senate (1, 2); Playnmkers il. 2): Student Legislature
(1); Tarnation (1): Yackety Yack (1): V.M.C.A. (1. 2):
University Party (I); Chess Club Hi; Hillel (1, 2).
Adamjee, Abdul Razak Karachi, Pakistan
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Cosmopolitan Club
(2. 3. 4).
Adams, Daphne Hunter Willow Springs
B.S. IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY. Alpha Gamma Delta,
President (1); Sigma Alpha lota, Secretary <4>; (dee Club
(8) : V.W.C.A. (S, 4).
Addington, Larry Holbrook Asheville
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Beta Kninia: Scabbard and Blade:
Di Senate (3. 4); German Honor Society (2); A.F.R.O.T.C.
Kirle Team (2. 8, I): Amphoterothen (4).
Adelsheim, Richard Niles Phittsburgh, Pa.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zero Beta Tan,
Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4); Alpha Phi Omega; Daily
Tar Heel ill: Hillel Cabinet (2, 3. 41; Interfraternity
Council (2i: Graham Memorial Activities Board (1) ;
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2).
Aderholdt, David William Charlotte
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Sigma Phi Epsilon; Scabbard and
Blade: Soccer (3).
Hendersonville
Debate
Agnew, Virginia
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Al/iha Delta />,
Squad (4); Di Senate (3. 4), Clerk (4); Tarnation (3);
Youiie Democrats Club (3. 4): V.W.C.A. (3. 41; Student
Party I 3. 4). Secretary (3): Orientation ( 3 i .
Aldridge, Robert Davis Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta tiarnwa Mama :
Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary (3i. President (41: Phi Eta
Sigma: Interfraternity Council (3. t) ; Student Legislature
111; University Club (1): Orienation Counselor (3); West-
inghouse Achievement Scholar (41.
Fourth Ron-:
Alexander, Richard Baxter, III
W. Palm Beach, Fla.
i Tail Omega: Band (1); N.R.A.
Alexander, Willson
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Grail (4): Monogram Club (2. 3. 4).
Allen, Archie C.
A.B. IN /.OOLOGY.
Winston-Salem
otball (1. 2. 3, 4);
Ash
Fifth Row:
Alley, Grace Virginia Burlington
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY, (dee Club (3. 4), Secretary (4i:
Westminster Fellowship el, |>; Chapel Hill Choral Club
(3. 1).
Alligood, Bruce Tyndall, Jr. Washington
U.S. IN PHYSICS. Theta Chi, Secretary (4); Y.M.C.A.
Anderson, Geraldine Inez High Point
A.B IN CHEMISTRY.
Anderson, Harry Vernon, Jr.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Sigma Chi. Sec
Anderson. Thomas Avery
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Glee Club (1)
Andrews, Clinton Toms, Jr.
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Theta Chi
President (J); Daily Tar Heel (1.
Press Club. Vice-President (4>.
Asheboro
etary (ti; Football (1,
Morganton
Y.M.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4).
Hickory
ice President (3),
Playnmkers (3);
Andrews, Patricia May
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Helta Delta
V.W.C.A., Hospital Service (4).
Andrews, Ronald White
A.B. IN ENGLISH, (dee Club (3. 4).
Angell, Donald Gray
Cranford, N. J.
Tennis Club (4):
Burlington
Winston-Salem
SENIORS
Annas, Loyd Lindsay
U.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Chi
Armstrong. lames Bcntley
B.S. IN SCIENCE TEACHING.
Asbury, Alice Harris
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Ome[
V.W.C.A. (4).
Rutherford College
gma; Delta Phi Alpha.
McAdenvillc
Greensboro
Daily Tar Heel (3) ;
Ashburn. Virginia Wallace Virginia Beach, Va.
A.B. IN PRIMARY EDUCATION. Chi Omega; Women's
Council (3, 4), Treasurer (4): Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).
Atkins, Earl Dauthit Mayodan
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Di Senate [1); Plavrnakers (2, 3);
V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4): Future Teachers of America (4);
Opera (2. 3).
Atwater, Katherine Williamson
Northampton, Mass.
Third Row:
Babson, Frederick A.. Ir. Wilmington
A.B. IN HUMANITIES. Daily Tnr Heel, Sports Editor (4).
Bader. Allen Louis Louisville, Ky.
A.B. IN FRENCH. Kappa Alpha: Interdormitory Council
(2); Student Legislature (1, 2); N.R.O.T.C.
Bnfford. loseDh Edmonds Lexington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamma Sigma;
Delta sinma pi: Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Swim-
ming (II : V.M.C.A. (1, 2).
Fourth Row:
Bailey, Phyllis Ann Louisburg
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Glee Club (31; V.W.C.A. (3, 4),
Cabinet (4); Wesley Foundation (3, 4), President (4);
Interfaith Council (3, 41.
Baker, Richard Henrv, Jr. Greensboro
A.B. IN HISTORY. Alpha 'Tan Ih
Phi Eta Sinma; Lacrosse (1. 2. :! )
3) ; Swimming (l. 2, 3).
Ball. Elizabeth Castleman Oak R'dce, Tenn.
A.B. IN ANTHROPOLOGY. Kappa Kappa Gamma; V.W.C.A.:
Anthropology Club, Secretary (4t: Cardboard (4).
Fifth Bnr:
Bane. Geraldine Raleigh
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Sigma Delta Tan: Hillel: Stray
Greeks; Future Teachers of America.
Barab, John D., Tr.
A.B. IN 'MATHEMATICS.
Wing Commander (4).
Barden, lohn Robert
B.S. IN SCIENCE TEACHING. Cross Country (1.
Monogram Club (I, 2, 3. 1); Track (1. 2. 3. 4), Captain (4).
Atlantic City. N. J.
Phi Kappa Sigma; A.F.R.O.T.C.
Newark, N. J.
Barkley, Karl Lee
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Kappa Alpha; Swi
(1) ; Wrestling (2. 3, 4).
Raleigh
lining Manager
Lenoir
Barlowe, Robert C.
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Intel dormitory
Council (2, 3, 4), Treasurer (3), Vice President (4);
V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Orientation Committee (3); Dormitory
Officer (1. 2).
Barnard, Margaret Ann Asheboro
A.B. IN RADIO, TELEVISION. AND MOTION PICTURES.
Playmakers (3, K; Yarkrtii Yark (3. n. Sophomore Editoi
(3), Freshman Editor (4); WUNC (3, 4).
Barnes, James Lucas, Jr. Wilson
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Psi.
Barnes, Julian Banks Enfield
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Barnes, William Edwin, Jr. Wilson
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION, AND MOTION PICTURES.
Delta Kappa Epsilon; German Club Executive (4); Men's
Council (1, 2); Playmakers (2, 3. 4); University Club (II:
Student Entertainment Committee (3); Minatau'rs; Orienta-
tion Counselor (2. 3).
SENIORS
Plymouth
Barnhill, Betty Riddle
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Barnhill, James Harry Plymouth
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Phi Beta Kappa; Scabbard and
Blade.
Barrett. Charles Martel
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Mil Alpha
Pi Kappa Alpha.
Hickory
Barringer, William Van Fossen, Jr.
B.A. IN ECONOMICS. Kappa Sigma; Sheiks
Barrus, Alban Kingsley
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. KappaSigm
Bartis, Nick James
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Mt. Airy
nan Club.
Kinston
atioii (2).
Greensboro
Ta
Bass, William H.. Ill Charlotte
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Interdormitory Council (3);
Y.M.C.A. (3. 4); Cardboard (4); Free Lance Forum (3).
Baumann, Eula Louise Lakewcod, Ohio
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Delta Delta; Carolina Quarterly
(3); Yackety Yack It): Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Women's Resi-
dence Council (4).
Baynes, Lacy Gilmer Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi :
Band 11. ■>).
Fourth Row:
Beall. Mary Louise
A.B. IN FRENCH. Kappa
13. n; Cardboard (4):
Training Committee (8).
Beam. David Rozier
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY.
Beam, Lewis Ray
B.S. IN MEDICINE. Phi Beta Kappa.
Carrollton, Ga.
Delta; (dee Club (3. n: Y.W.C.A.
French Club (3. 41; Leadership
Shelby
Bessemer City
Fifth Row:
Beamer Arthur Franklin Mt. Airy
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Carolina Quart, rly,
Dormitory Vice-President (4) :
Beasley, F. Barbara
A.B. IN DRAMATIC ART. Chi 0
Y.W.C.A.; Panhellenic Council.
Springfield, Ohio
egn: Playmakers (3. n :
Asheville
Beaver, Ralph Grady
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Football (1. 2.
4); Monogram Club (2. 3. 41.
Beckham, Arthur Settle, Jr.
Statesville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kap,,a Xiomri. President
in; Daily Tnr Heel Hi; Intcrfraternitv Council (3, 4);
Yackety Yack (3); University Club (2. 3).
Bell, Henrietta Greensboro
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delta: Daihi Tar Heel
13); Yackety Ynrk (8); Y.W.C.A. (3).
Bell, Robert Fowlei Virginia Beach, Va.
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Lambda Chi Alpha: University
Club (4); Cardboard (1, 2. 3), Head Usher (3).
Bell, Walter Enos, Jr. Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Beta Kappa.
Bergan, Sonia Carolyn Aiken, S. C.
A.B. IN FRENCH. Alpha Delta Pi; Pi Delta Phi; Publica-
tions Board. Executive Secretary (I); Student Legislature
(3. II ; Women's Council (H; Y.W.C.A. (3. I); Ways and
Means Committee, Chairman (4): President's Cabinet (41;
Y.W.C.A. Centennial Committee, Chairman (4); Orientation
Counselor (4); Committee on Honor Svstems in Hi^b Schools
(4); Clerk of Legislature i4>; Student Party (3. 4).
Long Island, N. Y.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Beta Taw;
Y.M.C.A. (1, 2. 3, 4): A.F.R.O.T.C. (I. 2).
Berger, Martin Allen
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SENIORS
Bernard, Mary Caroline Chevy Chase, Md.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A. (3, 1); Card
board (3); Dream Girl of Theta Chi (3).
Berry, Frank Kibler
U.S. IN" EDUCATION. Chi Psi.
Morganton
Beshara. John I.
Chapel Hill
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Daily Tar Heel (3, I); Interdormi-
tory Council. Social Chairman (ii: Playmakers (I, 2):
Sound and Fury (1) ; Student Entertainment Committee.
Publicity Chairman (4); Newman Club (1. 2. 3. 4).
Black. Harold Herbert Leicester
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Blackwelder. Maurice Waters Mooresville
A.B. IN" CHEMISTRY. Band (1. 2).
Blake. James Fred, Jr. Hillsboro
Gastonia
77,,/'./ Row:
B'anton. Eugene Blair
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Phi Epsilon;
Cross Country (1. 2. 3): Monogram Club (2. 3. 4); Tariia-
ti-m. Business Manager (8. 4); Track (I, 2. 3); Young
Democrats Club (8, 1) ; Y.M.C.A. il. 21: A.F.R.O.T.C. (1.
2).
Blemker. Beverly Louise Augusta, Ga.
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION" PICTURES.
Alpha Helta Pi. President (1); Daily Tar Heel (3); Valky-
ries (3. 4): Y.W.C.A.. Commission Chairman (3, 4): WUNC
Staff I3i; WUNC-TV (4): Women's Athletic Association.
Reporter (3); Panhellenic Council (4).
Blount. John Myers, III
U.S. IN MEDICINE.
Chapel Hill
Fourth Row:
Bonardi. T ouie Elario. Jr. Durham
B.S IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi.
Publicity Chairman (2). Social Chairman (3), Treasurer
( t> ; Young Democrats Club (4).
Booth. Ernest Spurgeon, Tr. Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi:
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2); Cardboard (4).
Bostian. Betty Joyce
China Grove-
\.B. IN DRAMATIC ART. Playmakers
Secretary (l): Cardboard (3. 1).
ls, 4) ; Dormitory
Fifil, Row:
Bostian. Philip E.
Landis
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Dormitory Intrair
Recreation Club (3. 1).
iural Manager (3) ;
Bowden. Shields N.
Fayetteville
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Future Teacher
Baptist Student Union (*)■
. of America (4) :
Bowen. Harold Jenkins. Jr.
Hendersonville
A. B. IN ECONOMICS. Beta Theta I'i.
Sixth How:
Bradshaw, Harold Devon
Valdese
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Brady, William Earl, Jr.
Mebane
A.B. IN MUSIC. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonii
3. 4).
i; Glee Club (1. 2.
Brake, Thomas Walter
Rowland
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
s, venth Row:
Brandon, William Andrew, Jr.
Wilson
B.S. IN. CHEMISTRY. Alpha Chi Sigma.
Branham Dorothy Elizabeth Orlando. Fla.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Pi Beta Phi: Student Council (3);
Splash Club (3, Hi Y.W.C.A.. Hospital Service (3).
Branscomb, Ralph Edmond
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Winston-Salem
SENIORS
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First Row:
Brassell, Carolyn Coe Tampa, Fla.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega: V.W.C.A., Hospital Com
mittee (3. 4) ; Graham Memorial Activities Board, Calendar
Committee Chairman (4).
Brawner, William Tyler Washington, D. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Zcta Psi; Sheiks (2. 3, 4):
Soccer (1, 3); N.R.0.T.C
Bray, Bobby Joe
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Bridges, Thomas Howard
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Vice President (3). President (4).
Thomasville
Shelby
Alpha Kappa Psi,
Broadway, Gary L. Spencer
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Psi: Football (I): Glee
Club (1, 2); University Club (3); Y.M.C.A. (l, 2); Soccer
Brock, Clayton Ackiss
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Bailey
Third Ron-:
Brooks, Cyrus Lee High Point
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Alpha Phi Omega: Inter-
dormitorv Council (3): University Club (2): Young Demo-
crats Club (3, 4); Dormitory President (3): A.F.R..O.T.C.
Broom, Doris Elsie Monroe
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi: Glee Club (4): Yaeketu
Yack (4); Y.W.C.A. (4): Orientation Advisor (4).
Brown, Barbara Llewelyn Raleigh
A.B. IN BOTANY. Alpha Delta Pi: Y.W.C.A. (3, 4): Uni-
versity Party (4).
Greensboro
Fourth Row:
Brown, Ernest Charles
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY.
Brown, Wayne Gillingham Jenkintown, Pa.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi: Men's
Council (3. 4); Yaeketu Yaek (4): Orientation Counselor
(t): Summer Activities Council: Graham Memorial Activi-
ties Board (3. 4). Treasurer (4); Student Legislature (4);
Student Party: Publications Board (4).
Browne, Herbert Howard, Jr. Columbia, S. C.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma
Alpha Rpsilau; Oimghoul (2. 3, 4); Golden Fleece; C.rail
(2, 3, 4): Men's Council (2, 3. 4). Chairman (4); Order of
the Old Well (8, 4). Vice-President (4); Tennis (1. 2, 3.
4). Captain (3); Orientation Counselor (3).
Fifth Row:
Brumley, Seth Vernon, Jr. Statesville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Nu; Gymnastics (1.
2, 3. 4), Co-Captain (4): Monogram Club. Social Chairman
(2. 4), Vice-President (3): Men's Council (3); Arnold Air
Society (3. 4): Scabbard and Blade (3. 4). Social Chairman
(4); Cheerleader (3. 4): A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2. 3. 4).
Bryant, Alfred S. Durham
A.B IN ENGLISH. Zeta Psi: Football (1): Lacrosse (2. 3.
4): Monogram Club (2. 3, 4): Phi Assembly (1, 2): Student
Legislature (1. 2). Executive Committee (2): University
Club (3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Minataurs (2, 3. 4).
Bryant, John W., Jr. Spartanburg, S. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Zeta Psi; Monogram Club
(3); Soccer (3. 4); Philosophical Society of 1779.
Greensboro
Fayetteville
Student Legislature (3, 4) :
r Orientation Committee (3):
Buckner, John Herbert
B.S. IN BACTERIOLOGY.
Buie, Marion C.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Chi Pi
Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3, 4): Sumi
Orientation Counselor (3).
Bunch, Elbert Rosser Tyner
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Bunch, John Herman, Jr. Clinton
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Burgess, James Vance Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Burkett, Edgar Monroe Jefferson
B.S. IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
SENIORS
Burley, Harry Benjamin, III Cohasset, Mass.
A.B. IN ENGLISH, St. Anthony Hall; Glee Club I n.
Burris, Franklin Caldwell Lexington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION'.
Butler, George Harold, Jr. Hiwassee Dam
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Butler, Ira Daniel, Jr.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Youiir
Butts, Carroll |ordan
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Bell
'omen's Coi
Rowland
ts Club (3, 4).
Atlanta, Ga.
y.w.
(3. 1). Membership ('mine:
Committee (1); Panhellenic Council <ii; Cheerleader (4);
W.A.N.R.A. Club (1).
Buyer, Eugene Robert East Orange, N. J.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Z< to Beta Tau; Dance Committee
(II : Debate Squad (li: Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4): SUAB (3):
Orientation Committee (2. 3. t): Campus Chest cii. Chair-
man <3>: U.N. Club (■>): University Party (1. 2. 3, 4):
Hillel (1. 2. 3, 4).
Winston-Salem
Phi Beta Kappa:
Norfolk, Va.
Fayetteville
Third Rem:
Byerly. Robert Dalton, ]r.
A.B. IN PHILOSOPHY. Beta Theta
Phi Eta Sir/ ma.
Caldwell. D. Joyce
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Ome
(3. 4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4), Lazy Literates
Relations (3, 4).
Callihan, Herbert Aldon. ]r.
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Lambda Chi Alpha: Football Head
Manager (1): Gymnastics Manager (li: Monogram Club
It): Order of the ('.olden Bear (4); Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3, I):
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2. 3. I). Wins Staff (1).
Fourth Row:
Calvert, William Morse Norfolk, Va.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Pi Kappa Alpha. Secretary
'2). President (I); Glee Club (1. 2. 3. t). Secretary (3).
Vice-President (t); Order of the Old Well (3. n. Executive
Committee; University Club (l. 2. 3. 4). President (4);
Orientation Committee (3); Orientation Counselor (4):
Campus Chest Committee (3): A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2), Drill
Team (1); Interfraternity Council (3. 4).
Campbell. Edward Truesdale Wilson
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Daily Tar Heel (4).
Campbell. Louis Henry. Jr. Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Alpha.
Fifth Row:
Canadav, Maurice Lewis
B.S. IN MEDICINE. Baseball (11; Glee Club (2. 3); Inter-
dormitory Council (S); Young Democrats Club (2) ; Y.M.C.A.
(1. 2); Baptist Student Union (l, 2, 3), Chairman of Sup-
per Forum (2)
Cannon, Franklin Lamar
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION".
Carbaugh. Constance Roanoke. Va.
A.B. IN DRAMATIC ART. Alpha Gamma Delta: Sigma
Alpha Iota, Treasurer (4). Chaplain (4): Glee Club (3. 41;
Playmakers 18. I); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); R.O.T.C. Snonsor (3.
I): Dance Club (3. n. Secretary; Hockey Club ct. li;
Basketball Club (3. 4); Women's Athletic Association (3).
Four Oaks
Kannapolis
North Wilkesboro
i Delta; Y.W.C.A. (3.
Reidsville
Sixth Row:
Carlton, Anne Rawlins
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Alpha <?<
4) ; Canterbury Club (3. I).
Carroll, Philip Edward
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Interdormitorv Council (2); Younft
Democrats Club (4); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3. 4): Dormitory Advisor.
Carter, Barbara loyce Lake Junaluska
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Band (3. 4). Social Chairman 111:
Dance Committee (3. 1): Women's Council (3. I); Y.W.C.A.
(3. 4); Dormitory President (4).
Seventh Ran-:
Cashwell. Sara Cornelia Hope Mills
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A.. Vesper Dormi-
tory Chairman (11: Women's Athletic Association (3. 4),
Archery Chairman (8), Tennis Chairman (t). Vice-President
(4); Dormitory Social Chairman (4); Wesley (3, I); Basket
ball Club (3. 4) ; Hockey Club (3. 1).
Chalmers, Marion Cuyler Greenville, S. C.
A.B. IN MATHEMATICS. Tennis. Chairman (4): Y.W.C.A.
(4). Publicity: Dormitory Executive Council (1): West-
minster Foundation (4).
Chandler, Lynn Fage Morrisville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamma Siama
Phi Beta Kappa: phi Eta Sigma; ('(/,-.,/,„„ Quarterly :;
Di Senate (2. 3. 4). Clerk. President Pro Tern: Men's
Council (3. II; Student Legislature (1. 21; Youna Demo-
crats Club (1); Younp; Republicans Club (4).
SENIORS
Chapman, Hugh McMaster Spartanburg, S. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Psi; Golf (1.
2, 8); Gorgon's Head (3, 4); Minataurs (2, 3, 4).
Chapman, loan Marie Wilmington, Del.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Kappa Delta ; Hookey Club (8, I);
Basketball Club (3. 4): Newman Club (8) ; Women's Athletic
Association (4).
Chappie, DeWitt, Jr. Middletown, Ohio
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Nu; Basketball Man-
ager (1); A.F.R.0.T.C
Second Row:
Cheatham, Margaret Eleanor Davis Henderson
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega: Yackety Yack (3):
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Splash Club (4).
Christian, Joanne Smithfield, Va.
B.S. IN SCIENCE TEACHING. Delta Delta Helta: Y.W.C.A.
(3. 4).
Christides, Stelio Helsinki, Finland
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi: Soccer (1.
2); Cosmopolitan Club (2).
Third Row:
Claiborne, James William Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. President of Fresh-
man Class (1); Golf Manager (3): Grail (2i.
Clement, Charlotte Hollingsworth Raleigh
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Women's Athletic As-
sociation, Secretary (4), Softball Chairman (3): Basketball
Club (3, 4); Hockey Club (3. 4): Tennis Club (4); Wesley
(3. II.
Clement, Linda Gray Raleigh
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Women's Athletic As-
sociation (3. I): Awards Chairman (41: Hockey Club (8,
n: Basketball Club (3. 4); Tennis Club (41; Wesley (3. 4).
Fourth Row:
Clifton, Benton Franklin, lr. Raleigh
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Monogram Club (*) ;
Soccer (1, 4); Baseball (1, 2, 3).
Clinard, Lorenza Theodore Clemmons
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Interdormitory
Council (2); University Club (3); Wrestling (2).
Cline, Barbara Gwen Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Phi Beta Kappa : Baptist Student
Union (l. 2. 3, I). Council (1. 2. 3): Independent Coed As
sociation (3): Town Girls' Association (1. 2, 3). Treasurer
(1).
Fifth Row:
Cline, John Henry Morganton
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. University Club
(3); Western N. C. Club (4); Dormitory Officer (3, 4).
Cobb, Laurence Arthur Massapequa, N. Y.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi, Treasurer
(3); University Club. Treasurer (4); University Party (2.
3. 4).
Coffey. Louise Inman Arlington, Va.
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Delta Delta Helta; Women's Council (3. I): Y.W.C.A. (3.
D; President of Dormitory (1): Women's Residence Council
(3, t); Women's Ping Pong Finn's (3): Orientation Com-
mittee (4); Interdormitory Council (3); University Party
(3, 4); Dormitory Executive Board (I): W.U.N.C. T.Y.
Station (I).
rth /■'..
Candler
Cogburn, Phyllis Ann
A.B. IN SPANISH. Kappa Helta; Kir/ma Alpha lota. Presi-
dent (4); Dance Committee (H; Glee Club (3. 4); Y.W.C.A.
(3, 4); Spanish Club (3. l>; Leadership Training (3).
Colbert, Robert Stephen Washington, D. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Omega Gamma Mil
lota: Tan Epsilbn Phi; Daily Tor Heel II. 21; Interdormi-
tory Council (3. 4); Lacrosse Manager (1. 2); Monogram
Club (2. 3, 4). Athletic Council (4); Order of the Old Well
(3. 4); Swimming Manager (3. I): Yackety York (1, 2),
Freshman Editor (li. Managing Editor (21; Arnold Air
Society (3. 4), Secretary (4).
Cole, Samuel Jennings
M.S. IN MEDICINE.
Fayetteville
Collins, Benjamin Kenneth
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Gy
tics Cl. li : Mi
Hillsboro
nogram Club
Conrad, Wallace Hedrick Greensboro
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Young Republicans Club (4); Y.M.C.A.
12); Canterbury Club (2, 3. 4); Episcopal Student Vestry
(2, 3, 4), Junior Warden (3. 4).
Converse, Walter Crabtrct Spartanburg, S. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Chi, Vice-
President (1); Interfraternitv Council (1, 2, 3, 4), Court
(3, 4).
JtiL-KI
SENIORS
Cooke, Amy Catherine Bethesda, Md.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Student Legislature (3, 4); Women's
Residence Council (3); Y.W.C.A. (4). Cabinet; Student
Independent Coed Board (3);
Coon, James Wallace
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Kappa
dent (t) ; Spanish Club (4).
Cooper David Booth
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Tu
(2, 3. I), Fiction Editor.
Bessemer City
Dormitory Vice-Presi-
Chapel Hill
o; Carolina Quarterly
Chapel Hill
Cooper, Frances Whinery
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Copeland, Cuthbert Malcolm Tyner
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Young Democrats
Club (4).
Corbett, Patricia Anne Swansboro
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta, Corresponding
Secretary (3, 41; Glee Club (1); Women's Athletic Associa-
tion (3. 4).
Corl, George Franklin Concord
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Covington, Betty Jean Roanoke, Va.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Daily Tar Heel (3), Business Staff
(4): Women's Athletic Association (3. 4); House Council
(3. 1); Y.W.C.A. (4); University Club.
Cowell. Horace Baxter Washington
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Y.M.CA. (1, 2, 3.
ii ; Intramural Manager (3, 4).
Cox, Malcolm A., jr.
U.S. IN MEDICINE. Alpha Epsilo
Kinston
Assembly (1.
Craddock, Richard Scott Cary
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Phi Eta Sigma; Glee Club (1, 2).
Craft, June Estelle Pfafftown
IN DRAMATIC ART. Sigma Pi Alpha; Playmakers
Charlotte
b (4).
Orlando, Fla.
Splash Club (3. 4);
Fifth Row:
Craig, Alice Joyce
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Western N. ('
Crane, Marcia
B.A. IN ECONOMICS. Pi Beta PI,
University Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4)
Crawford, Edward Kochtitzky Winston-Salem
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Alpha Epsi-
lon; Gorgon's Head (3. 1); Sheiks (2. 8, I).
Sixth Row:
Crawford, Hazel Bridges Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Pi Beta Phi; Glee Club (3):
Y.W.C.A. (4); Press Club (3. 4), Secretary (4); West-
minster Fellowship (3), Editor of the Witness u>.
Creasy, Thomas Claiborne Gretna, Va.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Vice-President of
Freshman Class (1); President of Sophomore Clas; (2);
Gimghoul (3, 4); Golden Fleece (3. 4); Grail (2, 3. I);
Graham Memorial Board of Directors. Chairman (4);
Minataurs (2, 3, 4); Chairman of Consolidated University
Day (2); Orientation Counselor (2); Orientation Chairman
(3); President of Student Body (4); Amphoterothen ; Con-
solidated University Student Council (4); University Party
(1. 2. :i. 4).
Crockett, Garth Carson
B.S. IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
fiith It, i
Charlottetown, Canada
Crohn, Max Henry, Jr. Asheville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Pi Lambda Phi, President
(4); Pi Sigma Alpha; Di Senate (1); Interfraternity Council
(3, 4); Lacrosse (3. 4); Monogram Club (3. 4); Student
Legislature (2. 3, 41; Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4);
Student Party (II: University Party (2, 3, 4). Floor Leader;
Consolidated University Student Council (2, 3, 4), Chairman
(4) ; Orientation Counselor.
Crouch, James Garland, Jr. Jacksonville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi (lamina Helta. President
(4); Gorgon's Head (2. 3. 4); Interfraternity Council (2.
3. 4). I.F.C. Court; Student Legislature (2); Track (1):
Y.M.CA. (3. 4); Soccer (3. 4); Philosophical Society of
1779 (2, 3. 4).
Crowell, Martha T.
Hendersonville
SENIORS
d>^
si Ro
Croxton, Richard Archer, jr. Danville, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Gamma Delta,
Treasurer (41: German (Tub Executive (3. I), Secretary;
Student Legislature (1); V.M.C'.A. (1. 2); University Party
(1. 2). Vice-Chairman.
Crumoton, lames Slade
Roxboro
Democrats
Current. Ronald David Winston-Salem
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Sigma Chi; Football (S, II : La-
crosse (3. 4).
Set
•„l Row:
Currin, Mary Virginia
Meredithville, Va.
IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delia, Secretary (1):
Pi Delia Phi: Carolina Quarterly (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4).
Cabinet (4); Future Teachers of America (3. 4). Secretary
(3, I): Orientation Advisor (4).
Daniels, Patricia Bagley Raleigh
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A. (3.
t). Hospital Service (4) : Orientation Committee (I); Board
of Election (4); University Party (4).
Daniels, Pete Poole
Wanchese
Kappa Alpha; Vackety
Third Row:
Daniels, Ronald Moore Sea Level
AH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Davenport, Mary Anderson Timmonsville. S. C.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega; Splash Club (4):
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Junior Varsity Cheerleader (31; Hockey
Club (3i.
Brevard
I. IN EDUCATION. Student Legislature (3. II. Clerk (3.
Y.W.C.A. (3); Dormitory Recorder (II.
Davis. Elizabeth Caroline
Davis, Myra Ann
Albemarle
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Orientation Advisor
Council (3, 4) : Dorm
Alpha Delta Pi
( I) : Women's
itory Council (i)
; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4) ;
Athletic Association
; SUAB (3).
Dawson. Robert William Elmhurst, N. Y.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Dean, Charlie Louis, Jr. Fuquay Springs
A.B. IN HISTORY. Alpha Tan Omnia; Di Senate 13. H :
Student Lesislature (3. 1). Chairman of Rules Committee
(4): Young Democrats (Tub (3. 41, First Vice-President
(11: Graham Memorial Activities Board. Committee Chair-
man (4); Student Party Advisory Board (3. li; Dormitory
Officer (3).
Fifth Row:
Deane, Henry Thomas Albemarle
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Dees. Franklin Elliott Bayboro
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Young Democrats Club (2.
1).
Denny. Arlis Dean Winston-Salem
B.S. IN EDUCATION. Baseball (4); Y.M.C.A. CO.
Derry. losephine Amanda
A H IN ENGLISH. Y.W.C.A
Washington, D. C.
3, 4). Commission Head.
Deviney, Robert Otis Spindale
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Lambda Chi Alpha,
Officer (2. 3. 41; Interfraternitv Council (3. 4): University
Club (2): Western N. C. Club (2. 3, U; A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2).
Dewing, Douglas Blair Kittery, Maine
B.S. IN PSYCHOLOGY. St. Anthony Hall: Glee Club (21:
Y.M.C.A. (2).
Rutherfordton
Corson's Head (2. 3, 41:
osophical Society
Dickerson, Mark O., Jr.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Zeta Pa
Swimming (li : Minataurs (2. 3. 4
of 177(1 ( 11.
D'lorio, Babbie Jane Utica, N. Y.
All. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kappa Delta, President in:
!•• simiia Alpha. Vice-President (4); Daily Tar Heel (3, 41:
Di Seriate (3. 41; Y.W.C.A. (3. II; University Party (3. 41;
Executive Orientation (II; Newman Club (II; Panliellenic
Council (4i; Presidential Cabinet of Student Government
(3. 4); Cosmopolitan (Tub (3. li: Debate Council (4):
SCAB. Dance Committee (41: Valkyries (4).
Dillingham. lames Richard Winterville
BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Gamma Delta.
Basketball in: Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4); Philosophical Society
of 1779 (li : East Carolina club.
SENIORS
Dixon, Sterling Gray
B.S. IN' CHEMISTRY. Alplm Chi Sigma.
Dixon, Wyatt Thomas, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Kappa
ball (1); A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2, 3. 4).
Davis
Durham
a: Basket-
Dodson, Glenn Douglas, |r. Lumberton
B.S. IN' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Phi;
Intel-dormitory Council (2); Young Democrats Club (2):
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2).
Dodson, |esse Richard
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Elon College
Dormire, Herman Floyd Virginia Beach, Va.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Cross Country (1. 2); Track (1).
Doss, Lemuel Lowe, Jr. Wilmington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Alpha Epai-
lun; Men's Council (2); 13 Club (2); University Club (2 1.
Doster, Joe C. Charlotte
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi.
Douglas, Thomas George Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi.
President (4).
DuBose, John McNeely Chapel Hill
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma
Alpha Epsiliiit. Treasurer: V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3. n : A.F.R.O.T.C.
II. 21. Rilie Team (1, 2).
Duncan, Samuel Jefferson, Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Charlotte
gma Pi Alpha.
DuPler, Carol Louise Davidson
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Delta Delta Delta. President
(41: Student Legislature (3); Valkyries (3, 4), Secretary
(4); Yackety Yack (8); Y.W.C.A. (3. 41. Vice-President
it): State Student Legislature (31: Consolidated University
Day Committee (II: Panliellenk- Council (4): S.U.A.B. (3)':
Executive Budget Committee.
Dupree, Susan Evelyn
A.B. IN JOURNALISM.
Angi
Eaddy, Jo Frances Raleigh
A.B. IN ART EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-
President (41 : Y.W.C.A. (3. ll : Cardboard (8).
East, Susan
Little Rock, Ark.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Pi Beta Phi, President (4);
I'i Sigma Alpha; Y.W.C.A. (8, n; Panhellenic Council (4);
S.U.A.B. Polls Committee (3).
Eberle, Robert K. Asheville
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Lambda Chi Alpha. Rush Chair-
man (4); Daily Tar Heel (41: Gymnastics, Manager (2);
Monogram Club (41: Student Legislature (31: Student
Government Honor Committee in: Budget Committee (4);
University Party (3. 4): Orientation Committee (3. 4).
Eckhoff, Oscar Bradley Chester, S. C.
B.S. IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Wesley Founda-
tion (3. 4). Council (4).
Edwards, Nancy Ann Salemburg
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Kappa Delta; Daily Tar Heel u>\
Universit" Club (4).
Edwards, William Glover Tarboro
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Mu Alpha; Band (3, 4): Glee Club
(4): Young Democrats Club 13. 4), Secretary (3): Y.M.C.A.
13. I): U.N'.C. Symphony Orchestra (3. I>: Episcopal Stu
■ lent Vestry CI. n. Treasurer CI. t): Canterbury Club
(8, 4).
Eison, Alice Irene Marceline, Mo.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta; Glee Club (4);
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4): Future Teachers of America (3. 4).
Eley, Nell Deans Ahoskie
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Chi Omega, Vice-President (3): Y.W.C.A.
ci. 1 1. Cabinet (4); Basketball Club (3. 4).
MJ*
Eller, Lewis Baxter
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Granite Quarry
SENIORS
First Row:
Elliott, David Robert Asheboro
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Sk
Tar Heel (3) ; Track (3); Y(
Elliott, Suzanne Alva, Okla.
A.B. IN DRAMATIC ART. Pi Beta Phi: Playmakers (3, 4).
Mask Award (3): House Council (3); President of Modern
Dance Club (3); Women's Athletic Association Council (3).
Ellis, Jeanne Bryant Nashville
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delia Pi: Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).
Second Row :
Eudy, Joseph Daniel Havelock
A.B. IN" PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
Eure, Linwood W. Suffolk, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Evans, Charles Kelly Boardman
A.B. IN HISTORY.
Third Rou-:
Fair, Sara Cheves Greenville, S. C.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Chi Omega; Canterbury Club (3>;
Women's Athletic Association (4); Y.W.C.A. (4).
Farmer, Robert Leon Smithfield
BS. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Baseball (1, 2i:
Track (1, 2); V.M.C.A. (1, 2. :(. n.
Fetzer, William Douglas Rocky River, Ohio
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Kappa Sigma; Monogram Club (2.
3) ; Soccer (2. 3).
Fourth Bow:
Figel, Dorothy Ann Indianapolis, Ind.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chairman (4);
Canterbury Club (3. 4); Orientation Committee (4): Pan-
hellenic Council (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4), President (4).
Finch, Emily Cooper Thomasville
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta Pi, Corresponding Secre-
tary (4); Tennis Club (4): University Club (3. 4): Yackety
Yaclc (3. 4). Photography Editor (41; Y.W.C.A. (3. 4).
Hospital Service (3); Orientation Advisor (4).
Fisher, Amy Lucille Hendersonville
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Baptist Student Union Executive
Council en; l.W.C. Scholarship Chairman (3); House
Council (3).
Fifth Row:
Fisher, Otis Norwood Bladenboro
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Chi Psi.
Fitch, Roy Bernice, Jr. Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Tau Omega,
President It); Interfraternitv Council (4); Student Legis-
lature (2 •■ Orientation Counselor (8. n: N.S.A. Campus
Committee (3): N.R.A. Club (3. 41; A.F.R.O.T.C. II. 2. 3,
I) ; Men's Council (1).
Flake, Robert Cockman Rockingham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Young Democrats
Club (3, 41.
Sixth Row:
Fleishman, Joel Lawrence Fayetteville
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Beta Kappa: Carolina Political
Union (1, 2. 3. 4), Chairman (3): Daily Tar Heel (3, 4);
Di Senate (1, 2, 3. 4), President (41; Football. Assistant
Manager (1); Grail (3, 4); Order of the Old Well (3. 4):
Student Legislature (1, 2. 3. 4). Parliamentarian (1. 2. 3.
4); Yackety Yack (1) ; Young Democrats Club (1. 2. 3. 4);
Y.M.C.A. (i, 2. 3. 4); Carolina Forum (2. 3. 4). Chairman
(3. 4); Student Entertainment Committee (4) ; S.U.A.B. Com-
mittee Chairman (2. 3); Amphoterothen (3. 4); Student
Party (1, 2, 3. 4), Chairman (4); National Student Associa-
tion (1. 2. 3. 1); N. C. Student Legislative Assembly (1.
2, 3. 4).
Fleming, Priscilla Moon Lafitte, La.
A.B. IN ANTHROPOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi: Daily Tar Heel (8).
Fleming, William Holt Raleigh
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Alpha Tuu Omega; Uni-
versity Club (3. 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4).
Seventh Row:
Flowers, Billy Roderick Clayton
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Cross
Country (1. 2. 3); Gymnastics (1. 2. S) ; Tarnation (3. 1):
Track (1, 2, 3).
Fogleman, Howard Simpson, Jr. Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha; Class
Executive Committee (1); Student Legislature (21 : Tennis
II).
Forester, ]. Gordon Wilkesboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha:
Treasurer of Sophomore Class <2i; Interdormitory Council
(21 ; Men's Council (4i; On'er of the Old Well (3. 4i;
Student Legislature (2, 3); Wrestling (21; Graham Memo
rial Board of Directors (3, I); Graham Memorial Activities
Board, President (1. 4); Amphoterothen (3. 4); Dormitory
President (2); Student Entertainment Committee (4); Stu-
dent Party; N.R.O.T.C; Orientation Counselor (2. 3); State
Student Legislature (3).
ft
SENIORS
Fountain, Millard James, Jr. Wilmington
B.S. I\ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi.
Fox, Sarah Nancy
A.B. IN HISTORY.
Frederick, Anne Bisland
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Charlotte
Washington, D. C.
Freeman, Joseph Franklin, jr. Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Chi.
French, Ruth Allerton Newton Center, Mass.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Delta Pi, Social Chairman (4):
Tarnation m; Yaekety Yack (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Art
Committee (4).
Gastonia
Froneberger, Pinkney Carroll, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kappa Alpha; 13 Club (3
n ; Orientation Counselor (4).
Third Row:
Frucci, Allen LeRoy Albany, Ga.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Plii Kappa Sigma: Con-
solidated University Student Council (2): Semper Fidelis
Society (2. 3. 41.
Clemmons
Furches, James Johnson
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Track (2) : Y.M.C.A.
(1); N.R.O.T.C; Dormitory Manager (4); Dormitory Officer
Furr, Carl Augustus, Jr.
U.S. IN MEDICINE. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Concord
Fourth Raw:
Futch, David Gardner Monroe
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Kappa Phi: Inter-
f rater
C:
Fyfe, William David
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Phi Oh
Garbisch, Edgar William, ]r.
B.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Chi Sig
Club (81
Carrboro
ia.
New York, N. Y.
Fifth Row:
Garner, Margie Mary Pinehurst
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Daily Tar Heel (3); Y.W.C.A. (3,
Chairman of Publicity Committee (4); Press Club (3);
W<
Fo
.ilntii
Garner, William Darrell High Point
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. A.F.R.O.T.C, Drill
Squad.
Gates, Edward Leroy, Jr.
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS.
Alexandria, Va.
Sixth Row:
Geiger, Don Weng Tampa, Fla.
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha:
Grail (8, 4); Order of the Old Well (3. 4), President (4);
President Cabinet (4); Student Legislature (1. 2. 3), Elec-
tions Board (1. 2). Speaker Protein (3); Y.M.C.A. (1. 2.
3, 4), Cabinet (4) ; Graham Memorial Board of Directors
(I. 21 ; Aniplmterotheii (3. n; Scabbard and Blade (3, 1);
Arnold Air Society (3. 4); Student Party (1, 2, 3, 4):
Florida Club. President (41: Consolidated University Stu-
dent Council (3. 4).
Gilbert, Charles Franklin
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY.
Benson
Giles, Franklin Delano Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Young Democrats
Club (3); Baptist Student Union (1. 2, 3. 4), Treasurer (4);
Town Men's Association (1. 2. 3. II.
Seventh Row:
Gill, Newell Thomas Orlando, Fla.
A.M. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Sigma Nu; M gram Club (2. 3. 4): Swimming (1, 2. 3,
t) ; WUNC Stair Engineer.
Gladstone, Donald T.
Drexel Hill, Pa.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Beta Kappa:
Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Chi, Vice-President (31. President
(4): Interfraternity Council (3, 4); Lacrosse (1, 2); Mono-
gram Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Soccer (1. 2. 3. 4).
Glauert, Ellen Espen
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Elkins Park, Pa.
SENIORS
First Row:
Glenn, Jonas Brittain Spartanburg, S. C.
A. II. IN ECONOMICS, Sigma Chi; 13 Club (2); Philosophical
Society of 1779 mi.
Glover, John Snow Charlotte
A. 11. I\ ZOOLOGY. Sigma Phi EpsOon, Officer (4); V.M.C.A.
(3. 4;.
Golden, Barbara Gwynne Ft. Riley, Kan.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta; Go'f Club (4);
Women's House Council (3); Y.W.C.A. 13. 4). Chairman of
Supper Forum (3. 4); Faculty Forum (3, 4), Chairman (4);
Library Service Hi.
Golding, J. C. Winston-Salem
B.S. IX Bl'SINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Gooch, John DeWitt Greensboro
A.B. IX ENGLISH. Carolina Quarterly (4), Fiction Board;
Interdormitory Council (2). Secretary (2i: Orchestra (4).
Goodman, Al Jack, Jr. Asheville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Lambda Phi:
Ilillcl Cabinet (3); Interfraternity Council (2).
Goodman, Ronald Byrd Charlotte
B.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Sigma Chi: Theta Chi;
V.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3); Wesley Fellowship (1, 2. 3. 4).
Goodwin, Betsy Lynn Lenoir City, Tenn.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Omega, Corresponding
Secretary iti; Pi Sigma Alpha; Women s House Council
if. Coordinator iii: V.W.C.A. (3. i>. Chairman of Lazy
Literates (3. II: Student Advisor.
Grana, Jeanne Sue Valdese
A.B. IN EDUCATION. I'hi Delta Pi: Glee Club (3. 4);
Human Relations Club (3. 4) ; Westminster Fellowship (3. 4).
Grant, Vestal Adair New Bern
US. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Gratz, Virginia Lou Richmond, Va.
A.B. IN FRENCH. V.W.C.A. (4): Graham Memorial Pub-
licity Committee ( 4 i ; Dormitory Executive Committee (41.
Gray, Heiskell Rea Washington, D. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kappa Alpha; 13 Club 12.
3. II.
Fifth /,'..//■.'
Gray, Ora Louise Brownsville, Tenn.
A.B. IN SPANISH. Gamma Phi Beta; Dance Committee
in: Women's Council (3. I): Yackety Yack (4); Stray
Greeks (8. n. Secretary (4); Graham Memorial Activities
Board office Committee.
Green, Agnes Braxton Daytona Beach, Fla.
A.M. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega: V.W.C.A. (3. II: Splash
Club (3. 4); Tennis Club (3. 4>.
Green, Marvin Leon Durham
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa PH.
Sixth Row:
Greenbaum, Arthur Frank Baltimore, Md.
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Alpha Tan Omega; Daily Tar Heel
(1. 2. 3. I): Interdormitory Council (2. 3), Dance Chair-
man <2. :n. lacrosse (l, 2. 31: Monogram Club (I. 2. 3. 4).
Treasurer (4); Swimming (2); Soccer (2); X.R.A. Club
1 1 ; Dormitory President (2).
Greene, Joan Elizabeth
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi
V.W.C.A. 13. p.
Greene, Virginia Ann
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta I
V.W.C.A. ( li : Orientation Advi or.
Greene, William Marion
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi
Greer, Phyllis Law
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Gryder, Danny Franklin
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Theta flu.
Lexington
ckety York (3):
Charlotte
Yack (3);
Robersonville
Delta.
Greensboro
Biltmore
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SENIORS
Hamlet
Delta Theta, Intra
hi Assembly (2. 3):
) : Young Democrats
; A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2.
Winston-Salem
First Row:
Gunter, Eugene Burke, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi
mural Manager (8); Baseball (1): 1
University Club (2); Wrestling (1. i
Club (1, 2. 3. 41; V.M.C.A. (1. 2. 31
8, n. Major (4) ; Football (1).
Gunter, Virginia Clark Kensington, Md.
MA. IN' ECONOMICS. Delta Delta Delta, Pledge President
131 : Tennis Club (3. 4): University Club (3. n: University
Party (3, 4); House Council (31.
Guthrie, Richard E., Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Theta Pi,
Rush Chairman (S). President (4); German Club Executive
(3): Gorgon's Head (2. 3. 4i. Scriptor (4); Interfraternity
Council (3. 4i ; Track (1); Minataurs (2. 8, I).
Second Row:
Gutierrez, Margaret Elizabeth Alexandria, Va.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Sigma Alpha lata. Social Chairman
(3. 4); Glee Club (2. 3. 41; University Club (4); Graham
Memorial Board of Directors (4): Town Girls' Association
(3. 4i. President (U.
Gwynn, John Minor, Jr.
U.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Phi Eta
Arnold Air Society (4).
Hadlow, Harold David
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Chapel Hill
ma; Sigma Nu:
Rocky Mount
Hafer, Frederick Eugene Hickory
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Alpha;
13 Club (2. 3. 4): Yackety Yack (1. 2).
Hallden, Richard Charles New York, N. Y.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Psi: Gymnastics (1. 2.
3. 4): Monogram Club (1. 2, 3. 41; N.K.O.T.C: Semper
Fidelis Society (3. 4).
Hammond, Lambert Perry Spartanburg, S. C.
MS. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Fourth Row:
Hamrick, Frederick Delmar
Rutherfordton
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Delta Pin Alpha: Phi Beta Kappa:
Phi Eta Sigma; Stoma AX Secretary (I): Scabbard and
Blade: N.R.O.T.C: Swimming (1).
Handel, Samuel D. Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Dance Committee (2. 3. D; Mono-
gram Club (1. 2. 3). Treasurer (21; Tennis (1. 2. 3i.
Hanna, Eugene Jenkins Gastonia
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Baseball (8); Carolina
Christian Fellowship. Foreign Mission Secretary I): Wes-
ley Foundation, Recreation Chairman (I); Qymlet, Co-
Editor (3); Physical Education Majors' Club. Vice-Presi-
dent (41.
Fifth Row:
Hai bison, Katharine Ann Rochester, N. Y.
A.B. IN RECREATION. Dance Committee (4); Y.W.C.A.
i3. 4i; Dormitory Social Chairman (4); Women's Athletic
Association (3).
Harding, William Malcolm Mocksville
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Baseball (1. 2. 3. 41:
Monogram Club (3. 41 ; Young Republicans Club (I).
Hardison, Edward Hooper Wadesboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Alpha Epsi-
loii. President (I); Gorgon's Head (3. I): Interfraternity
Council; Minataurs (2. 3. 4). President (2).
Hargrave, Charles Clement Lexington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, phi Delta Theta:
Sheik*: University Club (31.
Snow Hill
Harper, Thomas Wingate
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Sig,
Harrington, William Fleming
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION, i
II. 21.
Greenville
i: Basketball
Seventh Row.
Harris, Barbara Wheeler Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Harris, Carl Roger Pilot Mountain
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Young Democrats Club (2.
3. 41. Publicity Committee.
Harris, Frank M. Lincolnton
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Kappa Sigma;
Glee Club (1): Young Democrats Club (1, 2. 3. n: Y.M.C \
(11; Cheerleader (3).
SENIORS
Harris, George Baxter Hickory
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Nu; Arnold
Air Society; A.F.R.O.T.C. ; Soccer Manager (2).
Harris, Harvey Max Garysburg
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gumma Sigma,
President (4); Phi Beta Kappa.
Harris, James A., Jr.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Chi Phi
Greenville, S. C.
Henderson
Harris, Patsy Mitchiner
A.B. IN FRENCH.
Harris, Ray Shannon Bryson City
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Harrison, Edward Nelson Eagle Springs
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha;
Glee Club (1. 2): Y.M.C.A. (3); University Club (2).
Third Row:
Hartman, Penny Lincolnton
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi: Yarketu Tack (3):
V.W.C.A. (3. 41 ; Future Teachers of America (4): S.U.A.B.
Bulletin Board Committee (3): Dormitory House Council.
Hatcher, Gladys Bernard Four Oaks
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Helta Pi: Debate Council. Sec-
retary (3): Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Membership Council; Pan-
bellenic Council (4); University Party (3).
Hatley, Georgia Lee Hudson
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Daily Tar Heel: Glee Club (8); V.W.C.A. (3. n: WUNC
Hawfield, Frank Houston, Jr. Matthews
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi:
Young Democrats Club (4).
Hawley, Eflie Lou Florence, S. C.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delta; Splash Club (4);
University Club (I); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4): Cheerleader (4);
Orientation Advisor (4).
Hayes, Johnny Greene
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Kappa Ps,
Senate (2).
Hampton, Va.
and i 1. 2, 3i; I)i
Hayes, Mary Anne Bowling Green, Ky.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delta; Glee Club (3);
Y.W.C.A., Publicity ami Hospital Service (3).
Haynsworth, Hugh Charles, III Sumter, S. C.
A.B. IN MATHEMATICS. Beta Theta Pi: Scabbard and
Blade; Inter fraternity Council (2. 3); Lacrosse (2, 3. 41.
Co-Captain (4); Monogram Club (2. 3, 4); Phi Assembly
(1. 2); Student Legislature (1. 21; Minataurs (2. 3. 1);
Orientation Counselor (3, 41.
Hebert, Anne Chewning New Orleans, La.
A.B. IN SPANISH. Alpha Omega Pi; Y.W.C.A.; Dormitory
Vice-President ; Spanish Club. Vice-President; Westminster
Fellowship Council.
Hedrick, Charles Wray Lexington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Heemann, Paul Warren Baltimore, Md.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Delta Theta. President (4); Inter-
fraternity Council (4); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Order
of the Golden Bear (2. 3, 4); Swimming (1. 2, 3. 4).
Captain (3), Co-Captain i n.
Heinz, George Albert, Jr. Sparta
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Beta Kappa;
University Club (4); Young Democrats Club (3. 4); Cam
lina Cardboard (2, 3. 4), Secretary (4i; A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2).
Seventh Pair :
Helms, Samuel Horace Charlotte
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Sigma Phi Epsilon; University Club
(3); Semper Fidelis Society. Secretary (3. 4); N.R.0.T.C
Drill Team.
Helton, John Harrison Statesville
B.S. IN EDUCATION.
Helton, Samuel H., Jr. Statesville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
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SENIORS
ftH^A;.k
Hemstreet, Martha Augusta, Ga.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Mil ; Y.W.C.A. (3, I).
Herzog, Seymour New York, N. Y.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Phi Belli Kappa : Phi Eta Sigma;
Hillel (1, 2, 3. 4), Recreation Committee (2); Flaymakers
(3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Tar Heels 'n Toes (I. 2, 3).
President; Cosmopolitan Club (1, 2, 3, 4).
Higginbotham, Robert Saffold
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION-.
Raleigh
Hill, Joan M. Augusta, Ga.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta Pi: Yacketij Yack (4):
} .W.C.A. (3, 4).
Hill, John Anthony, Jr. Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Hilton, Charles Laroy Hickory
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Transportation Club.
Third Row:
Hitchings, Horace Edgar Raleigh
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Hiqma Pi;
Band (1); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2. 3. 4); Florida Club (3. 4);
N.R.O.T.C. Drill Team (1, 2. 3. 4).
Holloway, James Howard Traphill
B.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Chi Mama.
Hoover, Thomas Henry, Jr. Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi,
Master of Rituals. House Manager; N.R.O.T.C; Scabbard
and Blade; Charlotte Carolina Club.
Southern Pines
Stillwater, Okla.
Horner, Bill
A.B. IN SPANISH.
Horton, Patricia Macon
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Kappa Alpha Theta ; Tarnation (3,
4). Features Editor (4); Newman Club (4); Y.W.C.A-. (3.
II; Stray Greeks (3. 1); Vice-President of Dormitory (4);
Women's Athletic Association (3. t) ; Hockey Club (3).
Houchins, Robert Burns Leaksville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
fifth Row:
Houghton, Anthony John Newark, N. J.
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Delta Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma;
Pi Mu Epsilon; Cross Country (1. 2, 3. 4), Captain (4);
Monogram Club (1. 2, 3, 4): Order of the Old Well (3);
Track (1, 2, 3. 4).
House, Walter Odesly, Jr. Rocky Mount
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Pi Kappa Alpha: Interfraternity Council
(2, 3); Swimming (1); 13 Club (2. 3, 4); Young Democrats
Club (3).
Howell, Ann Alexandria, Va.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Glee Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4),
Publicity Committee; Cardboard (4); Future Teachers of
America (4); Psychology Club (3).
Howell, Billy Shaw, Jr. Charlotte
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Kappa Alpha; Sheiks; Interfaith
Council; Westminster Fellowship. President (4).
Howell, Charles Francis Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Young Democrats Club (3. 4):
Y.M.C.A. (2, 3, 4) ; Free Lance Forum.
Howell, Leonard James Oakboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Hoyle, Richard Alvin
Hoyt, Charles Tayloe, Jr.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Phi Gat
Hudson, Gordon Lamar
Lincolnton
Washington
Winston-Salem
3, 4) ; Monogram
SENIORS
Greensboro
(3. t). Hospital Sen ice
Hudson, Joan Magdallen
A.B. IN" CHEMISTRY. Y.W.C.A.
in; German Play (8).
Huff, William Thomas, Jr. Charlotte
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Sigma Alpha Epxilati ; Sheiks:
Orientation Counselor.
Huffman, Anne Louise Catawba
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Alpha Delta Pi: Daily Tar H«l
(3i ; Debate Squad (4): Debate Council (4). Secretary (41:
l)i Senate (3. l>: Publications l'nioii Hoard (3): Student
Legislature (4); Y.W.C.A. (8, H: NSA Convention.
Humber, John L. Greenville
A.B. IN MUSIC, (dee Club (3. 41. Librarian (41; Y.M.C.A.
13. 4i ; Orchestra (3).
Hunsucker, John Elton Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Hunt, David Webster Columbia, S. C.
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Third Row:
Hurley, James Richardson Seaford, Del.
\ B IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Sigma Nu; WUNC (3. 4).
Hurley, John William
A.I!. IN SOCIOLOGY, (lice Club i n.
Robersonville
Durham
Hurst, Gordon Chase
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa
Fourth Row:
Husbands, Herman Hamilton Chapel Hill
A.B. IN GEOLOGY. Alpha Phi Omega; Delta Vpsilon,
Interfraternitv Council (I. 2i; Track (li; Y.M.C.A. (3);
Scabbard anil Blade (3. (), Secretary 13. 4i: Arnold Air
Society, Executive officer (8, 4).
Hutchins, Ichn Nelson
B.S. IN DENTISTRY.
Hyatt, Robert Perry
A.B. IN HISTORY. Gle
President <4i; Craham
Fifth How:
Irvin, Henry D.
U.S. IN PHYSICS. Delta Phi
Physics Club (3. 4).
Irvin, lames Morrison
U.S. IN EDUCATION.
Mars Hil
Cherokee
1. 2. 3. 4).
■ctors (3 1.
Enka
Phi Beta Kappa:
Midland
Isaacson, Henry Harris Greensboro
\B IN ECONOMICS. Zeta Beta Tan: Daily Tar Hvel (1):
Dance Committee (4); Hillel Cabinet (1. 2. 3i. President
(3): Interfraternitv Council (1. 2. 3. 4). Secretary (3).
President (4): C.rahani Memorial Board ot Directors (4);
V.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2. 3. 41; Executive Council (4>: Orienta-
tion Counselor (2. 4); Consolidated University Student
Council (4).
Hickory
St. Pauls
Sixth Row:
Isenhour, William Jacob
A.B. IX JOURNALISM. Pi Kappa Alpha.
Jackson, Elmer Eugene
A.B. IN JOURNALISM.
Jackson, ]udy lordan Shreveport, La.
\B IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Drltn ; Yackety Tack
(4).' Sorority Editor (4); Y.W.C.A. (8); Editor Women s
Handbook; A.F.R.O.'I .('. Sponsor (3. li; Sweetheart ot
Sigma Chi (3i; Orientation Advisor (4).
Jewell, Edwin Smith Wilmington
B.S. IN DENTISTRY. Monogram Club u. 2. .1. >>: Swim-
ming (1, 2, 3. 4 1.
Johnson, Alan Francis Jamestown
BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sienna Pi:
A.F.R.O.T.C.
Johnson, Allen Pink
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Fairmont
Firs
Joh
A.B.
Phi
SENIORS
I Row:
nson, Edward Stokes
IN MATHEMATICS. Alplm Phi Omega;
B,'tn Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi M 11 Kp
Chapel Hill
Delta Upsilon;
tilon.
Toh
B.S.
nson. Fritz Kreisler
IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Garni
,„, Epsilon.
Durham
loh
A.B.
nson. Joseph Allen
IN ENGLISH. Kappa Alphi
r. Social Cha
Ayden
irman (t).
SeCO
loh
A.B.
nrl Ro
nson.
IN"
If ■
Lucia Porcher
HISTORY. Alpha Ha
mma Delta,
Chapel Hill
Second Vice-
President (4): Town Girls (3. I): Baptist Student Unil
(3. I); Independent Coed Board (8).
Johnson. Robert Luther Thomasville
B.S. IN' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Phi:
Baseball (3. 4).
Tones. Ann Spencer Charlotte
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi; Student Legislature
(3i ; Tarnation (3. ti: Y.W.C.A. (8. n. Hosnital and Office
Committee (3. 4); Executive Secretary of Student Govern-
ment (4i; University Party (3): S.U.A.B. Committee (8);
Orientation Advisor (4).
Third Bo
Jones, Mary- Louise
Sanford
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Kappa Delta; Golf (4);
Tennis (3. 4). President (3): Y.W.C.A. (3. »>: Editor of
Gymlet (3): Women's Athletic Association (3. t>. President
(4); Hockey Club (3. 4): Basketball Club (8, 0.
Jones. Robert Tyree Durham
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Phi Kappa Sigma, President (4):
Interfraternitv Council (3. 4): University Club (2):
A.F.R.0.T.C (I. 2. 3. 41.
Jones, Ruth Emerson Charlotte
A.B. IN HISTORY. Student Legislature (4): Y.W.C.A. (3.
4); Graham Memorial Board of Directors (4): Consolidated
University Student Council (H: President's Executive
Council (4): Women's Residence Council (3. 4). Chairman
(4); Orientation Committee [4); Valkyries Mi.
Fourth Row:
Jones, Wilbur David. Jr. Wilmington
A.B. IN HISTORY. Hail,, 'Tar Heel (2): Interdormitorv
Council (4): Lacrosse (1. 2. 3. I): Monogram Club (2. 3,
4). Secretary (31. Vice-President (4); Soccer (3. 4); Press
Club (3); Dormitory Vice-President (3): Orientation Conn
selor (41.
Jordan. Ralph Martin. Jr. Concord
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha, Presi-
dent (4): Daily Tar Heel (1); Grail (3. 1 1 : Interfraternitv
Council (4); Student Legislature (3, I). Speaker (I):
Graham Memorial Board of Directors (4); Vice-President
Of Student Body (4): Orientation Committee 1 2. I);
Amphoterothen Society (3. t) ; President's Cabinet (2. 3. t>:
Orientation Counselor (31.
Joyner, Walton Kitchin Raleigh
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Rrta Knppa; Phi Ela
Sigma; P, Sigma Alpha: Zeta Psi. President III: Gimghoul
i3. II. President !4i; Interfraternitv Council (2. t). Court
(3); Men's Council (3i; Order of the Old Well 1 3. d:
Sheiks (2. 3. 41. President (3i; Student Council (4). Chair-
man (4): Orientation Counselor (21 : N.R.O.T.C.
Fifth Row:
Julian, Nancv Claire Winston-Salem
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Knppa Delta; Orientation (4): House
Council (3. 4).
Kaneer. Julia Nan Belmont
; Y.W.C.A. (3, i): House
Katz. Bradlev D. Warsaw
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADBINISTR ATION. Pi Lambda Pin
Young Democrats Club i3>; Cardboard n. 2. 3. ti Presi-
dent (4).
Sixth Row:
Kearslev. Edward Wearn Raleigh
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Siyrna Pi.
Keech. James Mavnard Tarboro
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Stoma ( A,.
Kelley, Margaret Patterson Charlotte
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Delta Delta; Yackety Ya,k (3. 4);
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4i : University Party (4): Honor Council 1 3 1 .
Si vi ntli Koto:
Kenney, Stephen Rudge Raleigh
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi; Football
(3. tl.
Kepley, Thomas Howard Salisbury
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Knppa Alplm.
Treasurer (3. I); Cross Country (11; Dance Committee (1.
2. 3. tl. President ( 1 1 ; Interdormitorv Council (1); U.N.C.
High School Honor Committee (4); Track (1. 21: Y.M.C.A.
(1): Soccer (3): Orientation Counselor (4); Activities Di-
rector Boys' State (31: Boys' State Counselor (1. 2);
Luther League of N. C. '2. 3), Vice-President (2. 3);
Dormitory Treasurer (1) ; Intramurals (1. 2. 3. 4).
Kerdasha, Ronald William North Bergen, N. |.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Tennis (1. 2, 3. 4):
.Monogram Club (2. 3. 4).
SENIORS
Kernodle. Lovick Harden, Jr. Danville. Va.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE'. Phi Assembly (1, 2. 3);
Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3).
Kerr. Kittv Kinnaird Winston-Salem
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Delta; S.U.A.B.. Dance
Committee (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4), Hospital Committee (3, 4);
Orientation (4).
King. Arnold Kimsey, lr. Chapel Hill
A3. IN ENGLISH. Lambda Chi Alpha; Daily Tar Heel
VI): Phi Assembly (1. 2, 3. 4); Plavmakers (1); Young
Democrats Club (2. .1. I).
Seeond Row;
Kirk, Raymond Lynn, Jr. Wilmington
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY.
Kirkman, William Hugh, Jr. Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Tan Omega:
Phi Beta Kappa; Football (1. 2. 3. 4); Monogram Club (1.
2. 3. 4); Order of the Old Well (3, 4); Young Democrats
Club (3. 4): Arnold Air Society (3, 4); N.R.A. (3, 4),
President (4).
Kiser, David Russell Lincolnton
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Knop, Owen Richard
B.S. IN GEOLOGY. Phi Kappa Sigma.
Krimminger, Lamont Drear Kannapolis
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi;
Young Democrats Club (3. 4) : Interfaitb Council (4) ;
Lutheran Students Association (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3).
Kuralt, Charles Bishop Chapel Hill
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Eta Sigma; St. Anthony Hall;
Daily Tar Heel (3. 4). Editor (4); Golden Fleece: Grail:
Order of the Oh! Well; Publications Union Board I4>:
Graham Memorial Board of Directors: Orientation Coun-
selor; Ampboterothen.
Fourth Row:
Kuralt, Sory Guthery Chapel Hill
A.B. IN HISTORY.
Kushinsky, Raymond Richard Toms River, N. J.
A.B. IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE. Tau Epsilon Phi,
Vice-Chance!or; Glee Club (2); Student Legislature (2):
Y.M.C.A. (3); University Party; Hillel (2, 3. 4).
Lachot, Willis Henry. ]r. Rutherford College
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Glee Club (1) ;
Young Democrats Club (I).
Fifth Row:
Lamson, Davis Williams
B.S. IN CHEMISTRY. St. Anthony Hull
(3V 4); Gy
Y.M.C.A
bury Club (1, 2, 3. 4)
Team (1, 2, 3, 41 : Pi
Durham
rolina Quarterly
Club (2. 3. t);
n Election Boanl (2. 3): Canter-
esident (3, 4) ; A.F.R.O.T.C. Drill
lent's Cabinet (2. 3).
Lane, Calvin Lee Denton, Md.
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Baseball (1. 2); Soccer
(1. 3, 4).
Langston, Palmyra Ramsey Greenville, S. C.
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Young Democrats Club (3. 4);
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4), Membership Council (3. 4); S.U.A.B. (3);
Independent Women's Council (3. 4). Vice-President (3. 4):
Orientation Advisor: House Council: Executive Council
(3, 4) ; Cosmopolitan Club ( t) ; Community Church College
Group (4).
Sixth Roiv:
Latham. Joseph Roscoe New Bern
A.B. IN ECONOMICS.
Laws. Jerry Holt Durham
A.B. IN'pOLITICAL SCIENCE. Tennis (1): Young Demo-
crats Club cl, 4): A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2): Intramural Manager
(1) ; Cardboard (3. 4).
Lawson, Joseph Stebbins, Jr. South Boston, Va.
B.S. IN BACTERIOLOGY. Zeta Psi: IS Club (2, 3. 4).
Seventh Row:
Lee, John Gambrell
B.S. IN DENTISTRY.
Lee, Richard Reuben
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Club; Y.M.C.A.
Lee, William Osbourne, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Delta Kappii Epsilon; Men's
Council (3); 13 Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Yarketu York CM. Fra-
ternity Editor (3); Orientation Committee (3): North
Carolina High School Honor Council Committee (3). Chair-
man (3).
Greensboro
Mooresboro
line Democrats
Lumberton
t itsfc^t
tflfcflfc
SENIORS
First Row :
Leonard, Joan Carol
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamnu
4); Art Editor of Coeil Eeho; Graha
Directors (4); Panhellenic Council
Future Teachers of America (3, 4)
Treasurer (4) ; S.U.A.B,
Asheville
Delta; Y.W.C.A. (3,
ii Memorial Board of
(41. President (4);
State Secretary (t).
Orientation Committee (4).
Leonard. Rueben Yvon Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
President CD. Comptroller (4); Baseball (1); Football (1);
Interfraternitv Council (2. 3. 4), Interfraternity Court (4);
Order of the Old Well (3. 4): Student Legislature (2. 3):
Tarnation (3. I). Editor 13. 4). Production Manager (3):
University Club (1, 2): Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3): Orientation
Committee (3); Orientation Counselor (4); University Party
(I), Chairman (41: Pre ident's Coalition Cabinet (3. 4);
Public Relations Committee (3); Student Accident Insur-
ance Committee (3. 4). Chairman (3. 4): Interfraternitv
Handbook (4); Editor (4).
Levenson, Annette Harriet
Salisbury
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Alpha EplUon Phi: Phi Chi Theta ;
Hillel (3. 4); Women's Council (4): Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Stray
Greeks (3. 4). President (4); Graham Memorial Activities
Board (4); Polls Committee. Chairman (4); Orientation
Committee (4).
Second Roic:
Lewis, Chester Eugene Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha i'appn Psi.
Lewis, John Gray. Jr Statesville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Lewis, Mary Gantt Durham
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi: Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Hospi-
tal Committee (3, 4) ; Canterbury Club (3. *) ; Student Ad-
visor (4).
Greensboro
Third Row:
Lewis, William R.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Liggett, Sarah Hitchcock St. Petersburg, Fla.
A.B.^IN HISTORY OF ART. Delta Delta Delta.
Likins, Paul Ross Elkhart, Ind.
B.S. IN PHYSICS. Phi Beta Kappa: Basketball (1, 2, 3. 4);
Golden Fleece (3. 4); Monogram Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Order
of the Old Well (3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4).
Fourth Row:
Linder, Marion Louise Scarsdale, N. Y.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Delta: Y.W.C.A. (3. 4i ;
Women's Athletic Association (1); Orientation Advisor (4).
Lindsey, Thomas Thelmar, ]r. Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi;
Football Manager (2); Y.M.C.A. (31: Dormitory Secretary-
Treasurer (2, 3).
Lineberry, Louis Charles. lr. Asheville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Phi Omega;
Interdormitory Council (4) : Western N. C. Club.
Fifth Row:
Linker, Robert Polk Chapel Hill
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Phi Omega: Lacrosse (1, 2.
3. t); Monogram Club (1, 2, 3. 4): Swimming (1, 2, 3, 4):
Y.M.C.A. (4).
Little, Eliza Virginia Beach, Va.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Delta Delta: Tennis Club (3, 4);
Y.W.C.A. (3).
Lofquist, William Augustus Asheville
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Cross Country (1. 2); Track (1, 2);
Y.M.C.A. (2. 3. 4). Vice-President (4): Westminster Fellow-
ship (1. 2, 3, 4), President (3); Interfaitb Council (2, 3. 4).
Vice-President (4).
Sixth Row:
Logsdon, Rodger Clement Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2.
3. 1); Scabbard and Blade (4); Arnold Air Society (4).
Long, Albert Anderson, Jr. Durham
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Baseball (I, 2, 3, 4);
Basketball (2. 3. 4): Football (2. 3. 4): Monogram Club
(1. 2, 3, 4) ; Track (1).
Long, Thomas Hill Statesville
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; Phi
Mn Alpha; Daily Tar Heel (1): Interdormitory Council (4).
Loughlin, Edward Castello Henderson
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Zeta Psi: Football (1); Gimghoul
(3. 1).
Love, Warren Grey Mt. Airy
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Phi Kappa Sigma; Daily Tar Heel
(1. 3, 4): Glee Club (1); Orientation Counselor (4>:
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1 2. 3, 4); M.D.A. (3. 4).
Lovelace, James Bailey, Jr. High Point
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Gamma Delta; Di
Senate (3, 4); University Club (3, 4); Young Democrats
Club (3. 4).
SENIORS
dstotik^
Lowe, Thomas John Midway Park
,B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Lower, Elizabeth Ruth Roanoke, Va.
B.S. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta Pi.- V.W.C.A. (3. 41.
Lynn, Elizabeth Raleigh
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Delta Pi, Secretary (n. Execu-
tive Committee (4); Order of tlie Golden Bear (8, 4). Bar-
maid (3, 4); University Club (S) ; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Pub-
licity. Office Force. Cabinet (I); University Party (3. 4);
S.U.A.B. (3. 4). Publicity Committee (3, 41; Orientation
Advisor (4): Hospital Service Committee (3).
Second Row :
Lynn, Mary Cecile Savannah, Ga.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kappa Alpha Tlieta.
Madder, Arthur Martin
Smithfield
MacMillan, George lames. Ill Raleigh
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Psi. Treasurer
i :i. n; Interfratermty Council (2).
Third Haw:
Madden. Arthur Allen
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Phi Eta
Columbia, S. C.
Pi Kappa Alpha.
Mainer. Daniel Iverson Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Football (1. 2. 3);
Monogram Cub (l. 2, 3. 4).
Malone, Robert Roy
A.B. IN ART.
Fourth Row:
Manmim. Addison Goodloe
McColl, S. C.
Gastonia
Mann. Edward Newton.
Chapel Hil
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Basketball (li
Town Men's Association.
Lillington
Pi Kappa Phi: Youilff
Mann, Lynn Senter
B.S. IN EDUCATION. Phi Eta
Democrats Club ( ti.
Fifth Row:
Marcinko, Stephen Charles lohnstown. Pa.
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Theta Chi: Dance Com-
mittee (I). Head Doorman (4l; Football (1. 2. 3, 41; Mono
sram Club (2, 3. I); Track (1. 2. 3, 41.
Margrett, Albert John Black Mountain
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi:
Young Democrats Club.
Marks. Beniamin Sanford. lr. Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Beta Tau;
A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2).
Sixth Row:
Marple, Constance Rust
Pensacola. Fla.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Kappa Delta: Daily Tar Heel (3. 4);
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Membership Council i :i. u ; Panhellenic
Council (3, I): Honor Council (3); Summer Activities
Board (3), Secretary (S).
Marx. Albert Atlanta, Ga.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Beta Tan,
•Treasurer (J): Cross Country (1, 2. 31; Monogram (Tub d.
2, 3. I); Track (1. 2): Y.M.C.A. ili: A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 21.
Massie, Robert Eugene Waynesville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sie/ma Pi:
A.F.R.O.T.C.
Matthews, William Mack Burlington
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
May, Ann Elizabeth Burlington
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Chi Omega, Rush Chairman (4):
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Membership Council (li. Human Relations
Committee (3. n. Art Committee (31: Splash (Tub i.'l. n.
Secretary (1); Panhellenic Council in.
McCarthy, Jacqueline Norfolk, Va.
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Basketball Club (3. 4).
President (31; Glee (Tub (3. 4); Tennis Club (4); Y.W.C.A.
(3. I). Vespers Chairman (4). Cabinet m: Dormitory House
Council (3. 4): Women's Athletic Association (3. 4). Pub-
licity Chairman (4); Graham Memorial Activities Board
(41. Recreation Committee (4); Hockey Club (3. I); Wesley
Foundation (3. 4), Secretary (I); Independent Women's
Council (4); Orientation Advisor (li.
SENIORS
St R-
McCaskill, |ohn Malcolm Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Pxi ;
Dance Committee 13. ti; Glee Chili (1. '.'. 8, 4); Young
Democrats Huh (8, l>; V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Baptist Stu-
dent Union (1, 2. 3, 4).
McCormick, Angus Alverson St. Pauls
A.B. IN RELIGION.
McCormick, Guy Pitman McDonalds
U.S. IN" BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2.
Second Row:
McCoy, William Octavious
Snow Hill
U.S. IX BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Beta Kappa
Scabbard and Blade: Semper Fidelis Society (4); Quartet
deck Society (4); Transportation Club (H: Orientatioi
Counselor (3); N.R.O.T.C.
McCrary, Morris Edward. Jr. Birmingham, Ala.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
McDaniel, |ohn Lewis Gibsonville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamma Sigma,
Treasurer (4); Phi Beta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; Dormitory
Manager (4) : Arnold Air Society.
Third Row:
McGehee, George Badger, Jr. Washington, D. C.
A.B. IX ENGLISH. Delta Upsilon. President (4); Cross
Country (1. 2. 3. 4); Monogram Club (I, 2. 8, 0; Track
(1. 2. 3); Wrestling (1. 2. 3, 41. Co-Captain (4).
McGinty, George Carroll Chapel Hill
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Department of Intra
mural Activities (4). Assistant Director (4).
McGoogan. Charles Stalvey St. Pauls
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Glee Club (1).
Fourth Row:
Mclntyre, Baxter Grady Ellerbc-
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Grail (2. 3. I); Interdormitory Coun-
cil (4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2. 3. ti: Wesley Foundation (1, 2. 3.
1); Student Audit Board (3. 4); Recreation Club (4).
McKinney, George Casev Marshall
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi; Vice-Presi-
dent of Senior Class ill; Publications Union Hoard (3. 41:
Student Legislature (3. I); V.M.C.A. (2. :<. n: Student
Party 13. 1): Scabbard anil Blade in; Orientation Coun-
selor It).
McManus, Mary Ann New York. N. Y.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Dance Committee (3, i>; Y.W.C.A.
(3. 4); Newman Club (3, li. Social Chairman (8), Treasurer
(4).
Fifth AW:
McMillan, Zebulon Vance, Ir.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
McNeill. Martha Jane
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi: Wo
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Human Relation- (3, li.
McRee, Barbara Ann Americus, Ga.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Ma; Stray Greeks (8, O, Vice-
President (41 : Panhe'lenic Council (4); Student Party (3.
t); Elections Board (4): S.U.A.B. (8); Y.W.C.A. (8) : Ori
entation Advisor (4).
Red Springs
Jacksonville
n's Council in;
Metz. Donna loan
Millen, Presslv McAulev. Jr.
Mitchell. Dennis Russel
Clayton, Mo.
Carolina Quarterly
(3 1 ; Campus Cliest
Charlotte
Beaver. Pa.
eball (1 ) ; 13 Club (3) :
Moore, Grover William Burlington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Chi; Uni-
versity Club (2. 31, Treasurer (3); Y.M.C.A.
Moore, Sally Carol Currie
B.S. IN EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A. (3. 41: Future Teachers of
America (3, 4): Cardboard (3, 4): I.W.C. (3. 4).
Moore, Saunders Winston
D.D.S. IN DENTISTRY. Sigma ZVu.
Burlington
Jk,
SENIORS
First Row :
Moreton, Thomas Perkins Biloxi, Miss.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Alpha.
Morgan, James Harry Charlotte
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Morris, McLendon Graham Oxford
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Grail (3. 4); Interdormitory Council (2,
3); Student Legislature (2, 3): Semper Fidelis Society ct.
H. President (I).
Morris, Roger James Newark, N. J.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Track (1. 2. 3. I), Co-Captain (4>.
Morton, Marguerite Frances Oxford
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A. (3) ; House Council (3).
Murphy, Kenneth Ray Wilmington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Dormitory Officer
(2. 3): A.F.R.O.T.C., Drill Squad (2); State Student I.eeis-
lature (1).
Brooksville, Fla.
Third Row:
Murphy, Mary Ann
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Alpha Delta Pi. Kusli Chair
man (4); Glee Club (31; Tarnation (:t. t). Feature Editor:
University Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 1); Cheerleader (4);
A.F.R.O.T.C. Sponsor (3. 4).
Murray, Lucy Jane Miami, Fla.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Pi Beta Phi; Pi Sigma
Alpha: Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Cabinet; S.U.A.B. (3).
Myers, Joe G. Elkin
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi.
Fourth Row:
Nash. Allene Grier
Wake Forest
Nation, Carol Vigne Washington, D. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Pi Beta Phi: Swimming (8,
4): Tennis (41: S.U.A.B.. Student-Faculty Committee. Dis
play Committee Chairman (3).
Neely. Alvin Wilkins, Jr. Waynesboro, Ga.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Beta' Kappa.
Neilson, Herbert Eugene
Aiken, S. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi : Basketball
(I, 2); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); A.F.R.O.T.C: Arnold Air Society
( I).
Nelson, Edward Holder Washington, D. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zeta Beta Tan: Di
Senate (1, 2); Student Council (3).
Newcomb, William Andrew Henderson
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Sixth Raw:
Newton, Ethel Diane
Norfolk, Va.
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4) : Dormitory
(4) ; Stray Greeks (3, 4).
Nichols, Valerie Suzanne Delray Beach, Fla.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Delta Pi;
Yackety Foe* til; Y.W.C.A. (4); Cardboard (3).
Nicoll, Charlotte Marion Charlotte
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Chi Omega ; Y.W.C.A. (3. 4).
Sew nth Row:
Nieter, Margaret Mathilda Orlando, Fla.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Delta, Vice-President (4):
Yackety Yack (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Cabinet. Executive
Council Chairman. Membership Council; Graham Memorial
Activities Board. Reception Committee Co-Chairman (3. 4) ;
Library Council (4); University Party (3); Honor Council
(3i; Florida Club (4); Dormitory Council (3).
Nix, Gloria Elizabeth
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi
ice (4); University Party in: Hoi
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Y.W.C.A.. Hospital Serv-
*e Council (4).
Noneman, Walter Louis, Jr. Raleigh
A.B. IN GEOLOGY. Phi Gamma Delta; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3)."
SENIORS
JAfc
rkmM
ifcrf
sf A'c
Norman, Thomas F. Dobson
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. /)c»a Sifirma Pi,
Vice-President (1); Cross Country (2. :l ) ; Monogram Club
(2, 3. 4); Veterans Club: Track (1, 2).
Norman, Velio
B.S. IN' CHEMISTRY.
Chapel Hill
Norment, Owen Lennon, Jr. Asheville
A.B. IN HISTORY. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Glee
Club (l. 2. 3, ii ; Y.M.C.A. (3. 4>; Westminster Fellowship
il. 2, 3, 4). Treasurer (3. 4); Interfaitll Council (3. 4).
(4).
South Mills
Norris, Thomas Lloyd, Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Phi Epsilon;
N.R.0.T.C (1. 2. 3, 4).
O'Briant, Robert Reynolds Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Etn Sigma.
Ogden, Claudia Duncan
A.B. IN ECONOMICS.
Oglesby, James Gorham
A.B. IN HISTORY. Sterna -V
versify Club (3).
Monroe
Greensboro
Daily Tar Heel (I); Uni-
O'Mara, Mary Lou Richmond, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Cardboard (3):
A.F.R.0.T.C Sponsor (3, 4).
Opitz, Stephen Louis Fords, N. J.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Scabbard and
Blade: Arnold Air Society; Football (1. 2. 3); Monogram
Club (1. 2. 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2. 3. 4): Y.M.C.A.
(1. 2. 3, 4); Dormitory Secretary and Treasurer.
Fourth Rate:
Ormand, Thoman Lane
B.S. IN MEDICINE. Chi Phi: Phi Beta Kt
Orringer, Benjamin A.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS: Tax, Epsilm, Phi
(1. 2).
Outlaw, Joe Carroll
A.B. IN FRENCH.
Fifth Row:
Overbeck, Gene Harriet
A.B. IN HISTORY. Chi On
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).
Owens, Lucille Shelton
Monroe
New Bern
and; A.R.0.T.C
Mount Olive
Fayetteville
nakers (3. 4) :
Plymouth
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta Pi: Y.W.C.A. (3. 4).
Page, John Edward Rocky Mount
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Student Entertain-
ment. Chairman (4).
Page, Marion Louise
A.B. IN HISTORY. Chi II
(3. 4).
Wnghtsville Beach
ee Club (3); Y.W.C.A.
Portland, Maine
Pappas, Vasilike
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta; Canterbury
Club (3); Westminster Club (l); Future Teachers of
America (4).
Park, Jacquelyn Holt Kingsport, Tenn.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Delta Pi; Publications Union
Board (3. 4); Ynrketu York (3. n. Co-Editor (4); Y.W.C.A.
(3. 4). Membership Council; Newman Club (3. 4).
Charlotte
Parker, Larry Hunter
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Football (1. 2. 3. 41;
Golf (3, 4): Monogram Club (1. 2. 3. 4).
Parker. Linwood Ledonial. Ill Murfreesboro
A.B. IN ZOOLOGY. Pi Kappa Alpha; Gamma Sigma Epsilon.
Parrish. Harriet A. Fair Bluff
A.B. IN FRENCH. Alpha Gamma Delta: University Club (3.
4); Y.W.C.A. (3, I); Panhellenic Council (4): Elections
Board (3, 4); Graham Memorial Activities Board (3, 4).
SENIORS
Parrish, Henry Newton, [r. Winston-Salem
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi.
Parsons. George Eueene Landis
B.S. IN RADIO. TELEVISION, AND MOTION PICTURES
Kappa Alpha; Glee Club (8. n. Business Manager (3):
Playmakers (3. 1). (inlden Mask; Young Democrats Club:
WUNC-TV.
Partin, Kenneth August
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Second Row:
Pate. Charles Richard
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Patterson. Edward Leonard
R.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Football (1. 2. 3
Monogram Club 12. 3, 4).
Ashevi Ik-
Raleigh
Albemarle
t): Grail (2, 3, ti ;
Pavne. Bobby Swanson
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE
gram Club (2. 3, 4): Tennis (1. 2. 3
Richmond. Va.
,1 Alpha Epstilon; Mono-
Third Foil-:
Peacock. Thomas P. Alexandria. Va.
A.B.. LL.B. IN LAW. Chi Phi; Daily Tar Heel (I. 2. 3 4).
Sports Editor (2. 3. 4): Interfraternity Council (3); Pub-
Un:<
Board (31
Peck. Nicholas Albron Concord
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Kavpa Sigma; Band (li:
13 Club; Yackety Yack (11; A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2. 3. 4).
Peel, Tames Stanley
V.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Everetts
Kapaa Alpha: Dane
crats Club; Y.M.C.A. (1. 2, 31.
Fourth Row:
Peele. Richard Donald
ItS. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Peele. Roger
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY.
Penrv. lohn Franklin, Jr.
A.B. IN HISTORY.
Roxobel
Chapel Hill
Winston-Salem
Aiken. S. C.
Fifth Pair:
Permenter. Patricia Louise
A.B. IN DRAMATIC ART. Pi Hrtn Phi; Plavmakers (3. I):
Y.W.C.A. (3); Modern Dance Club (31; Dormitory Social
Chairman (3).
Windsor
Perry. Lois Spruill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega; Student Legislature (4):
Y.W.C.A. (3. 1); Women's Residence Council (3i; R.O.T.C.
Sponsor (3).
Peterson. Elsie Jane Leland
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Karma Delta: Sigma Alpha lata:
Glee Club (3. 4). Vice-President (4): Student Legislature
(4); Women's Council (3. »>. Secretary (4); Yackety Yack
(I); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Secretary ( t) ; Student Party (3. n.
Sixth Row:
Pfaff. Robert Harold Winston-Salem
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. CM Psi; Band (1.
2. 3, 4).
Philips. William Burt. lr Rocky Mount
l!S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamma
Sigma; Beta Thrta Pi.
Phillips. Tack Ewart
Durham
U.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Band ill: Glee Club (1. 21; Play-
makers (2l; Cboral Club (2. 3. 4); Canterbury Club (1, 2);
Y.M.C.A. (1. 2).
Phillips, Kermit Glenn, II
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Interdormito
Committee (1).
Greensboro
■il 111. Executive
Philpott. Kathleen Hundley Lexington
A.B. IN HISTORY. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A. (I), Human Rela-
tions iii: Lazy Literates (4).
Pierpont, Martha Warren Chapel Hill
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Kappa Delta, Editor (3). Vice-
President (I): Women's Council (3): Y.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4).
Membership Council (31; Student Party (21; Panhellenic
Council (3i : S.U.A.B. (2).
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SENIORS
First Row:
Poague, Marsha Margaret Rosedale, Miss.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A. (8, *), Publicity Commit
tee it); Graham Memorial Activities Board. Chairman Pub
licity Committee (4).
Polhill, Joseph Augustus, Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Pollard, Dulon Devon
B.S. IN BACTERIOLOGY. Phi Eta Sigm
Lincolnton
Benson
Second Hint- :
Pcole, Janet Mcore Woodruff
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Iota, Vice-
President (3. 4): Y.W.C.A. (3. 41. Lazv Literates Commit
tee (3. 4); S.U.A.B. (3. 4). Student-Faculty Committee (3.
ti : Tarnation (3i.
Pooley, Ann El Paso, Texas
A.B. IN SPANISH. Phi Mil; Daily Tar Heel (3); University
Club (31 ; Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Dormitory Vice-President (4);
Stray Greeks (3, 4): Orientation 14).
Porter, Richard Alan
U.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Sim
Burlington
Powell, William Douglas Durham
B.S. IN ECONOMICS. Sigmu Chi. Executive Committee (3).
House Manager (3); Dormitory Officer (D.
Prescott, James Carlyle, Jr.
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Phi (in
■a ; Tarnation Ui.
Elizabeth City
U.llu: Basketball (1.
Price, William Harvey, Jr. Mayodan
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Phi Omega.
Price, William James
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Prince, David Rut us
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. A.F.R.O.T.C
Greensboro
Dunn
Pritchett, Hoyt Baker, Jr.
U.S. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Prothero, William John
A. 11. IN CHEMISTRY. Phi
(2); Football (l. 2).
Pruett, James Worrell
A.B. IN MUSIC. Band (2) :
dormitory Council (4). Socia
(3. 4).
Louisville, Ky.
Johnstown, Pa.
na, Vice-President
Mt. Airy
Club (1, i. 3. ti; Inter
mmittee (I) ; Playmakers
Winston-Salem
Pruitt, Kenneth Melvin
U.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa;
Phi Eta Sigma; Band (1. ■>. 3. 4). Vice-President (3). Presi-
dent (4): Daily Tar Heel (3. 4); Glee Club (1); Play-
makers (1); University Club (3); A.F.R.O.T.C. (1. 2. 3, 4).
Band Commander (4); U.N.C. Symphony Orchestra (.'!. 4);
Dormitory Advisor ( 4 1 : Dormitory Officer (3); Orientation
Counselor (4).
Raleigh
Purrington, Alfred L.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Phi Beta Kappa : Phi Eta Sigma,
Zeta Psi: Shells.
Qual'ls, Dixon Lee Boone
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Beta Tlnla Pi : Gymnastics (-'. 3, 4);
Monogram (Tub (4).
Quillin, Joyce Rhea Gate City, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Delta Pi,
Treasurer (4); Glee Club (3); Y.W.C.A. (3, 1).
Sere nth Row:
Ransdell, Edward Byron Varina
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Interdormitorv
Council (4); Young Democrats Club (3. ii. Treasurer (4);
Dormitory President (4).
Thomasville
Rapp, William Walter
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Pi Kappa Phi
Ray, Richard Shaw Southern Pines
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Young Democrats Club (ti: Y M.C \
(1. 2. 3, 4); Dormitory Officer (3).
**<M
SENIORS
First ROW:
Reece, Jerry Wade Andrews
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Phi Kappa Sigma; Daily Tin 11,, I
(3, 4), News Editor (1); Glee Club (2); Tarnation (4);
Campus Ked Cross Chairman (1, 2).
Reinecke, Roderick Laury Galveston, Texas
A.B. IN PHILOSOPHY. Episcopal Student Congregation.
Senior Warden (3, 4); Interfaith Council, President (3, 4).
Rhodes, Robert James
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Wilmington
Ridenhour, Charlie Franklin, Jr. Winston-Salem
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Chi, Secretary (I):
Football (1. 2, 3, 4); Monogram Club (2, a, 4).
Ridge, Jerrold Alison Norfolk, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Phi,
President (:i. 4); Dance Committee (3); Interiratei nitv
Council (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Y.M.C.A.
U, 2. 3, 4; ; 250 Club.
Rierson, Otis Hobert, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
High Point
Ringer, Suzanne Case West Hartford, Conn.
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Kappa Delta, Treasurer; Daily Tar
Heel (4) ; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4).
Ripley, Valentine Morris
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Fencing (4); Playmakers (4).
Raleigh
Di Senate (4);
Robertson, Julian Hart, Jr. Salisbury
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Zita Psi ; Gimghoul;
Minataurs.
Robuck, Eve College Park, Ga.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Alpha Helta Pi; Tennis (3); University
Club (I); Y.W.C.A. (3k Cheerleader.
Roddey, Prank C. Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Chi, Officer
(3, 4); Sophomore Class Vice-President (2i; German Club.
Secretary (3), President (4); Gorgon's Head (2, 3, 4); 13
Club (2. 3. u : Philosophical Society of 1779 (3, 4):
N.R.O.T.C.
Rodenhizer, Harry Edwin Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi,
Vice-President.
Fifth Row:
Rogers, Joseph Clinton Durham
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Kappa Sigma:
Yackety York (4), R.O.T.C. Editor (4); Student Directory
(4). Assistant Business Manager (4).
Rogers, Louis Oliver Winston-Salem
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. N.R.O.T.C.
Rogers, Richard Eugene Williamston
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Pi Kappa Alpha.
Rollins, James Letcher Bostic
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Delta Upsilon.
Roquemore, Robert James, Jr. Andrews, S. C.
Activities Board (3); University
Ross, Guy Matthews, Jr. Pleasant Garden
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Young Democrats
Club 13, 4).
Roth, Charlotte Estelle
Asheville
dent (4): Splash
Thomasville
Rothrock, Sandra Grey
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Alpha Delta Pi; Yackety York (4):
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4). Hospital Committee (8), Membership
Council (11.
Rountree, Jake Hertel, Jr. Mt. Airy
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Phi Beta Kappa;
l'i Kappa Alpha, Social Chairman (3. 41: Dance Committee
(2, 3. 4), Chairman of Rules and Regulations Committee:
German Club Executive (I. 2. 3. 4). Secretary (3). Vice-
President (4): Order of the Golden Bear (1. 2. 3); Student
Legislature (1, 2); 13 Club (3. 4). Secretary-Treasurer:
N.R.O.T.C. Drill Team (1, 2). Social Committee (2. 3). Bat-
talion Operations Officer; Semper Fidelis Society (1, 2, 3);
Scabbard and Blade Society (3. ti; Orientation Counselor
(3, 4).
SENIORS
Rurhn, Thomas
Winston-Salem
B.A. IN 1)1 SINESS ADMINISTRATION. Stoma Alpha Epsi-
Ion; German Club Executive (l. 2); Golf (1. 2. 3. 4) •
Sheiks (2, 3, 4).
Russell, Billy Ray
B.S. IX BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Concord
Russell, Claire Phillips Chapel Hill
A.I!. IN RADIO, TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
/'; Beta Phi: WUNC (3. D. Staff (3). Program Manager
(4); Town Girl's Association (I. 2); Glee Club (1, 2).
Second Row:
Russell, Harry Gerard Ardmore, Pa.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Tau Omega,
Treasurer (4); Monogram Club (1, 2. :i. ii; Student Legis-
lature (3): Soccer (1, 2, 3. 4), Captain (4).
Sadler, William T. Roanoke Rapids
M.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Daily Tar Heel (I)
Subscription Manager (1).
Sampson, Herman Arthur, Jr. Greensboro
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi;
Band (l. 2); Young Democrats Club (8); V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3).
Sasser, Joan Freeman
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi
hellenic Council (4).
Conway, S. C.
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Pan-
Saunders, Eleanor Ann Chapel Hill
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Pi Beta Phi, Vice-President (3, 4);
Social Chairman of Junior Class (3); Daily Tar Heel (3, 4),
.society Editor c), ti; Student Council' (4), Clerk (4);
Yackety York (2): Y.W.C.A. 12. 3. 4); University Party
(2, 3, 4): Orientation Counselor (4).
Scotland, Howard Victor, Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Towson, Md.
'hi Phi; Arnold Air
rtli Row
Scott, Watts Adolph Arapahoe
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Student Legislature
(3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (2). Finance Committee (21 ; Victory Vil-
lage Board of Directors (n. Chairman ill; Victory Village
Affairs. Chairman (4).
Scott, William Donald Mt. Vernon Springs
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Interdormitory
Council Court (3. 1); V.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3).
Sechler, Frederick Clinton China Grove
U.S. IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
Seitz, Patricia Woodward New Market, Md.
A.M. IN ENGLISH. Alpha Phi Sigma; Playmakers (3, 4);
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); Modern Dance Club (8, 4), President (4).
Selig, Julian Wood, Jr. Elizabeth City
B.S. IN MEDICINE. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma.
Shannonhouse, Mary Ann Charlotte
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Delta Delta, Rush Chairman (4) ■
Women's Council (4); Y.W.C.A. (8, 4), Cabinet Member
Chapel Hill
Sixth Row:
Shearin, Ronald Louis
M.S. IN PHYSICS. Band (1. 2. 3, 4).
Shepherd, Phyllis Ann Winston-Salem
All. IN CHEMISTRY. Y.W.C.A. (3. 4i: Dormitory House
Council (3 1: Dormitory Scholarship Chairman (4); Inde-
pendent Women's Council (3. t): Women's Residence Coun-
cil (4); Wesley Foundation (3. I).
Charlotte
Sherrill, fames Edgar, Jr.
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi;
Alpha Phi Omega; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4). Cabinet Member (4);
Wesley Foundation (3. 4).
Seventh Row:
Shores, Thomas Haynes Hickory
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Kappa Epsi-
lon: Basketball (3. I); Daily Tar Heel (2. 3, 4), Business
Manager Hi; Student Legislature (3).
Short, William Marcus
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Shuford, Jack Brooks Gastonia
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Phi Omega:
Football (1, 2): Interdormitory Council (4); Outstanding
Intramural Manager Award (3): Dormitory President (4);
Cardboard (4); A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2).
Chapel Hill
SENIORS
Sifford, John Wiley
A.B. IN PHYSICS. Physics Club (2. 3).
Stanley
Sillery, Charles Doyne Littleton
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Kappa Sigma, Officer
(8, I) : University Club (3).
Simpson, Robert Gray
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta
Selmj
Simpson, William Francis
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Li
Sink, Charles Clayton
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Skinner, Mark Lee
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Glee Club: Young
Free Lance Forum.
Elon College
'ibiltt Chi Alpha.
Lexington
New Bern
nocrats Club:
Third Row:
Slate, Peggy Laraine Thomasville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. I)i Senate (4): Glee Club
(3); Yackety Yack (8); Young Democrats Club (8, 4):
Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); House Council (3, U; Independent Coeds
i n.
Sluder, Tex Richard Thomasville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Phi;
Y.M.C.A. (ii: N.R.O.T.C.
Smith, Barbara Perry Mt. Olive
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta; Glee Club (3);
Women's Council (4); Y.W.C.A. (4); Orientation Commit-
tee. Cbairmen of Women Advisors (41.
Smith, Benjamin Clayton, ]r. Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Pai.
Smith, Charles James Raleigh
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Smith, Eugene Alvin Matthews
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Smith, Eugene Dalton Statesville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Smith, Gary Dewitt Kernersville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Smith, George Thomas Raleigh
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Zeta Psi; Corson's Head
ci. I) : Sheiks (2. 3, n.
Smith, Irving Lee, )r. Robersonville
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Gamma Delta; Glee
Club (1); Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 8); East Carolina Club.
Smith, Janet Seawell
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Youn
Smith, Neil Delano
B.S. IN EDUCATION. Y.M.C.A. (3. U.
Burlington
Belmont
Smith, Paula M.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi
Pensacola, Fla.
ega; Y.W.C.A. (3. 4).
Smith, Vonnie Bryan Lumberton
B.S. IN DENTISTRY. Pi Kappa Phi.
Smitherman, Pete Franklin Winston-Salem
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamma Sig-
ma; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Chi. Treasurer. Dining Room
Manager; Coif (8); Track n. 2); Y.M.C.A. (1); N.R.O.T.C.
SENIORS
Smits, Peter Pfafftown
A.B. IN SPANISH.
Snyder, Keith Spurting Lenoir
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Carolina Political Union
(3, 4); Student Legislature (8, l). Elections Committee
Chairman (3); Ynuns Republicans Club (3. n; Y.M.C.A
(3. II.
Solomon, Ellictt
U.S. IN MEDICINE. Phi Eta
Greensboro
row Epsilon Phi.
Spatz, Verona Belle Little Rock, Ark.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Spillane, Charles Barry
Standifer, Luther Sebastian
B.S. IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
Savannah, Ga.
Chapel Hill
Third Row:
Stanford, Evelyn Jean Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Delta I'i, House Manager (d;
Band (3), Majorette (3); Women's Council (3, 41: Y.W.C.A.
Stanley, Al Gardner Whiteville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kn,,<„i Psi ■
WUNC Staff (3, 4).
Starner, Richard Allen
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Pi Kh,,ij,i Phi
Monogram Club (2, .1. t) ; track (1).
Elkhart, Ind.
Dtball (1, 2, :i. II :
Fourth Row:
Steed, Edna Jacquelyn Raleigh
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Delta Delta, Treasurer (4):
Student Council (3. ti; Y.W.C.A. (3. I). Treasurer (3).
Vespers Committee CD; University Party (3. it. Secretary
Activities Board 13. II. Reception
i-Chi
Steele, Ralph Coleman
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Stephenson, Weymcn Grant
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Glee Club (1. 2): ]
cil (2, 3); Sound and Fury il. 2): Yi
Hi: V.M.C.A. (1. 2, i).
Raleigh
Lillington
nterdormitory Coun-
ting Democrats Club
Fifth Row:
Stevens, Lee Austin Smithfield
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alnl'it Tint Omega-
Student Legislature (8); Wrestling (1, 2).
Stewart, James Tyrus, )r. Erwin
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President (4):
Iiiterfniternity Council Ci. H: Semper Kidelis Society 13
4). Vice-President (D: N.R.O.T.C. (1, 2. 3, n. Drill Team
Stirewalt. Mary Louise
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Stockton. Edwin Link, Jr.
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Stollar, Fredrica Ann
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Alpha G
Delta
Granite Falls
Winston-Salem
Elizabeth, Pa.
Stone, Barbara Anne
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha
Chairman ( 1) ; Y.W.C.A. (3,
Beat Dook Queen (3); Sigm
S.U.A.B. Office Committee (3)
„t>, /,'„
Bethesda, Md.
Delta I'i: Senior Class Social
n : Yack Beautv Court (3);
i flii Sweetheart Court (3) :
Stone, Mary Frances Washington, D. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Chi Omega: Y.W C A (3)
Hospital Committee I :< I : University Party (3. 4): S.U.A.B.
Dance Committee (31.
Stoner, Betsy Bright Lexington
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi tin,,., „: Vackety Yack (3) ■
1 ouns Democrats Club (3, n: V.IV.I'A 1:1 n- University
Party (I).
Strickland, Barbara Ann Fair Bluff
\ li. IN EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A. 13. 1) ; Future Teachers of
America (41: Women's Athletic Association 1 3 41 • Imle-
pen lent Coed Association (3, 11.
SENIORS
First Row:
Strickland, Coralie Sandy Springs, Ga.
A.B IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi: Dance Committee (3, 4):
University Club (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4), Hospital Committee
(3 4): Women's Athletic Association (3, 4). Treasurer (S,
4).
Strickland, Mary Scott Carolina Beach
A.B. IN RECREATION
Stroupe, Lamar Wesley Dallas
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Phi.
Suggs, Joseph Ellis Skyland
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Sullivan, Audley Noel, Ir. Chapel Hill
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Tan Omega;
German (Tub Executive (4); Monogram Club <3. 4): 13
Club (4) : Soccer (3. 4) : N.R.A. Club (3. 41.
Sumner. Emmett Ashworth. Ir. Hiijh Point
BS. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. A.R.O.T.C. (1. 2).
Band (1). Drill Squad (2).
Third Row:
Sweeney, Katherine Patricia Marilyn
Nova Scotia, Canada
A.B. IN RELIGION. Delta Delta Delta; Y.W.C.A. CI. *),
Cabinet (4); Interfaitli Council (4K Secretary (4).
Tannehill. loane Graham
Staunton, Va.
A.B. IN SPANISH. Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Hospital Committee
(3) Editor of Co-Ed Echo (1): Vice-President of Dormitory
(3)- President of Dormitory (4); Chairman of House Coun-
cil (4i ; Spanish Club (3. n: Student Advisor (4): Women s
Residence Council ( H.
Tayloe, lohn Cotten, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Washington
Taylor, Alfred Raleigh Chapel Hill
B.S. IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Semper Fidelis
Society.
Taylor, Raymond Mason Washington
\B IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Interdormitory Council (4):
Young Democrats Club 12, 4): Y.M.C.A. (1); Dormitory
Secretary (3): Dormitory President (4); Press Club ill.
Tear, Phillip Space, III
A.B. IN MATHEMATICS. Yackely ¥i
Wistful Villa
Placement Editoi
Guilford
Mount Giiead
Fifth Row:
Tedder, Claude Dale
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Tedder, lake Davis
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Teichman, Stuart Winston-Salem
BS IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Lambda Phi:
Daily Tar Heel (1); Tarnation (2.; Cardboard (2. 3. 41:
Hillel n. 2. S, \)\ A.F.R.O.T.C. (I. 2. 3, 4); Dormitory
Officer (21.
Temple, Jackson Howard Selma
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Terry, David, |r. Raleigh
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Kappa Sigma.
Tettelbach, Frederick Morley, Point Pleasant, N. Y.
A.B. IN HISTORY. Beta Theta Pi; Dance Committee (2);
Gymnastics (1): Lacrosse 1 2. 3. 4i; Monogram Club (2. 3.
I) ; Swimming (1).
Tew, Ann Lindsay Savannah, Ga.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Hell,, Delta; Yaekety Yaek (3.
ti; Y.W.C.A. (3. I).
Thacker, Alexandra Louise Charlotte
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Kappa Delta Pi; Zeta Tan Alpha;
University (Tub 1 3 1 : Yaekety York (4>: House Council (4);
Stray Greeks CI. H; Orientation Advisor 14).
H *
«
iWi
1^ f
& ^ p
Thayer, William Eugene
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Troy
SENIORS
Thomas, Elizabeth Crockett
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Glee Club
Interfaith Council (3); Westminst
Wytheville, Va
I, 4)i Y.W.C.A. (3.
Fellowship (3. 4).
I):
Thomas, George Alexander Carthage
A.B. IN MUSIC. Phi .1/h Alpha. Treasurer (8), Vice-Presi-
ilent hi: C.lee Cluh (1. 2, 3. 4), Vice-President (3). Presi
ilent (4).
Thomas, Gerald David
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Southern Pines
Thomas, Jesse Corbitt Sanford
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Thompson, Graham Kent Mount Gilead
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Phi Omega,
Theta Chi, Treasurer (4); Carolina Qnarterlu 14). Advertis-
ing Manager (4): Young Democrats Cluh (3. I); V.M.C.A.
(I, 2, 3. 4); Westminster Fellowship (41.
Thompson, f. Jid, Jr. Atlanta, Ga.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Beta Kappa: Sigma Alpha EpsUon;
Daily Tar Heel (2); l)i Senate (2); Young Democrats Cluh
(2. 4) : N.R.O.T.C. (1. 2. 3. 4).
Third Row:
Thompson, Robert Rider
U.S. IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Ham
Beaufort
Hon, President (4).
Thompson, William Ga-ence Washington, D. C.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Kappa Psi;
Beta Gamma Sigma.
Thornton, Donald Norman Wilmington
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi; Dailu Tar
Heel (1. 2, 31: Baseba'l (1): Glee Club (1. 2); A.F.R.O.T.C.
Drill Team Commander. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel (4):
Orientation Counselor (3): Freshman Camp Counselor (1);
Arnold Air Society (I): Scabbard and Blade (4): Orienta-
tion Counselor (4).
Fourth Row:
Thornton, Luanne Ellen West Palm Beach, Fla.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Pi Beta Phi; Debate Squad (4); Valky-
ries (3. 4). Vice-President (4); Women's Orientation Pro-
gram. Chairman (i>; Splash Club (3): University Party
13): High School Honor Council Committee (4): Y.W.C.A.
(3. 4).
Thorp, Seabury Daniel
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Zeta Psi.
Thorpe, Henry Benton. |r. Rocky Mount
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Baseball Hi; Football (1. 21: University Club II. 21;
Y.M.C.A. (1. 2i : Head Cheerleader (1); Cheerleader it).
Fifth Roiv:
Tilley, Carolyn |oanne
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Town Girls Association (3. ti.
Tillman, Rollie, Jr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Phi; Band (I. 2.
3. 4). Drum Major (3): Grail (3. 4); Men's Council CD.
Summer Chairman (3): Order of the Old Well (3. 4). Ex-
ecutive Committee (4) ; Honor Council High School Com-
mittee (4); Tarnation 1 1. 2. 3). Managing Editor (3): Uni-
versity Club (2); Y.M.C.A. (3. 4). Summer Activities Board
(3. 4); Orientation Counselor (2. 3); Director of Interim
Orientation (3); Orientation Chairman (4); President's
Cabinet (3i; Executive Council (4); University Party (I.
2. 3. 4i; WUNC-TV (4).
Rocky Mount
Chapel Hill
.W.C.A. (3. 4) :
Lake Wales, Fla.
Timberlake, Mary Virginia
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi
Council (3. I); Orientation Counsel
Roxboro
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4): House
Corinth, Miss.
Phi Eta Sigma:
Timlake, William Perry
B.S. IN MATHEMATICS. Kappa
Pi Mu Epsilon.
Timhn, Jean Carol Nicaro, Cuba
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Beta Phi: Women's Council (3):
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Cabinet (4). Membership Office (31. Human
Affairs (4), Hospital Service (3): Women's Residence Coun-
cil (3): Newman Club (3. 4). Social Chairman (4): Student
Party (3. 4); Spanish Club (4).
Torgersen, Thomas Allen Hickory
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Phi EpsUon.
Towe, William Henry Wilson
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Townsend, Florence Kendrick Lumberton
A.B. IN MATHEMATICS. Chi Omega, Treasurer (4); Pi Mu
Epsilon; Women's Council (3. 4). House Council Co-ordi-
nator (4); Yaeketu Yack (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3. 4): Orienta-
tion Counselor (4); Canterbury Club (3. t) ; Valkyries (4).
Traxel, Lucia Kay Maysville, Ky.
A.B. IN ART. Delta Delta Delta, Chaplain; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4),
Publicity (3). Vespers (4).
SENIORS
si Ron
Trimble, Stephen Asbury Washington, D. C.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Delta Theta; Inter
fraternity Council (2. S) ; Lacrosse (2. 8, 4), Co-Captain (4):
Monogram Cluh (2, S, 1); Sheiks (2, 3, 4). Vice-President
(4); Scahharri and Blade. Vice-President; Creek Week
Chairman (3); Orientation Counselor.
Trundle, Donald Robert
A.B. IN HISTORY. Zero Psi :
Slieiks; Traek (1); Philosophi
Fidelis Society.
Atlanta, Ga.
interfraternity Council (4);
al Society of 1779; Semper
Winston-Salem
Tudor, Bynum Ellsworth, II
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Second Row:
Tuggle, William Preston, III Williamsburg, Va.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Phi Omega:
Hand ill; V.M.C.A. (I, 31: Wesley Foundation (1. 2. 3. 4).
President (2).
Tugwell, Clarence Bennett Greenville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Kappa Sigma;
Minataurs.
Turner, Jack Franklin Hamptonville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Third Row:
Twisdale. Harold Winfred Halifax
B.S. IN DENTISTRY. Lambda Chi Alpha: Cross Country
(1); Track (1); University Club (2); Young Democrats
Club (3. 4i : University Party (S) ; Cardboard (2).
ryler, Bruce Wright
U.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpl.i
Upha.
I'll
Asheville
Chi Phi: Delta
Ulmer. lohn Gordon. Ir. Hemingway, S. C.
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
I.amlnla Chi Alpha: Plavmakers (U; Wrestling (21; Young
Democrats Club ( :l i .
Fourth Raw:
Underwood, Margaret Hosier Greensboro
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Delta Delta Delta: Plavmakers (3. 4):
Splash Club ((>: Tennis Club (4) ; Yacketv Yack Beauty
Court (8) ; WUNC-TV.
Upton, Jeanne Dupree
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Y.W.C.A.
Urquhart. Emily Mizell
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi On
elor
Fayetteville
lse Council (4).
Woodville
Y.W.C.A. (8, 4>: Orienta-
Fifth Row:
Valentine. Benedict C. Bronxville, N. Y.
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Phi.
Van Kirk. Mary Alice Orange, Texas
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Delta Helta Delta, Recording Secre-
tary; Y.W.C.A. (t). Hospital Service (4).
Van Noppen, Douglas Fulton
A.B. IN HISTORY. Zeta Psi, Seeretai
4). Treasurer in; Orientation Counsel!
Sixth Row:
Venable, J. William
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Daily Ti
versify Club It); Y.M.C.A. (1. 2.
President (41: Orientation Conns
licer (2. 4).
Venable, Kenneth Martin
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Beta Gamm
Phi Beta Kappa: Band (1. 2. 8. 4). Librarian (4)
Student Union id; Dormitory Secretary-Treasurer
Morganton
(4): Gimghoul (8,
Mt. Airy
Heel (1. 2. 8); Ulli-
4) : Press Club (3. 4).
ir ( 4 1 ; Dormitory Of-
Winston-Salem
jptist
Venters, Carl Vernon, Jr. Jacksonville
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Phi Gamma Delta, officer (8); WUNC Staff (2. 3). Assistant
Manager in: A.F.R.O.T.C. Band (1. 2, 8).
Seventh Row:
Vogel, Edward |ulius Irvintjton, N. J.
B.A. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Upsilon;
Cross Country (1, 2. 3. H: Monogram Cluh 11. 2. 3, 41;
I'm nation r_>. :i i ; Track i 1. 2. I i.
Wade, Berlev E.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Club.
Roxboro
Democrats
Wade, loellen Charlotte
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Hand (8)1 WUNC 13. 4i. Continuity Directory (4).
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SENIORS
Wainer, Herbert Scheyer Winston-Salem
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION', Pi Lambda Phi;
Band (1, 2. 3. 4). Vice-President (I); University Club (2,
I); V.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3. 4): Hillel (1, 2, 3, 4).
Wakefield. Tom Edoar Asheville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Alpha Tau Omega:
("dee Club (1. 21: Y.M.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 4): Scabbard and Blade
(3, 4); Arnold Air Society (3. I): Cheering Squad (3, 4);
WUNC Announcing Staff (2. 3); Summer Activities Com-
mittee (2, 3); A.F.R.O.T.C. Drill Team (1, 2, 3).
Walker, Dorothy Barbara Rye, N. Y.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Chi Omega; Carolina Quarterly (3. 4),
Fiction Editor lii; Student Legislature (t>. Women's Coun-
cil (3. n; V.W.c.A. (3. n. Program Chairman (4).
Second Roiv :
Wallace, Charles Dixon
B.S. IN MEDICINE. Phi Beta Kapp<
(Tub (1, 2).
Ward, William Jennings, ]r. Hendersonville
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Sigma Chi: Daily
Tar Heel (2); Western N. C. Club (1. 2).
Warner, Max
A.B. IN MUSIC. Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4).
Smithfield
Phi Eta Sigma: Glee
Norman
Jacksonville
V.M.C.A. (3. 4).
Belmont
Third Row:
Waters. Everett Lee
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Pi Kappa Phi
Watkins, Frank Day. lr.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Interdormitory
Council (4): Y.M.C.A. (3): Dormitory President (41.
Watson, Mary Lou Wilson
A.B. IN RADIO. TELEVISION AND MOTION PICTURES.
Chi Omega: University Club (3); Y.W.C.A. (3. 1).
Jacksonville, "Fla.
Delta; Tarnation (3):
Fourth Row:
Watts, Frances Eloise
'. Delta
Commi
Wax, Sandra Rae Norfolk, Va.
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Hillel Cabinet (4): House Council
in; Splasli Club (3. 4); Women's Residence Council (n:
Independent Women's Council (4); President of Dormitory
it): Inlerfaitb Council (31: President's Cabinet (3. I):
Graham Memorial Activities Board (3), Polls Committee (3).
Recreation Committee (3). Office Committee (3); Student
Orientation Advisor (4).
Weaver, Sarah Page
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Raleigh
Shelby
Treasurer (3).
lity Council (3.
Chapel Hi
Fifth Row:
Webb, Carl R., lr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Sigma Nu
President (4): Phi Eta Sigma: Interfrater
4); University Club (1. 2).
Webb, Mary Elizabeth
A.B. IN EDUCATION.
Webster, R. Carol Ridgewood, N. J.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Pi Beta Phi, Secretary (4>: Valkyries
(3. 4). President (4): Women's Council (3. t). Clerk (41:
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Cabinet (4); Graham Memorial Activities
Board Dance Committee (t). Co-Chairman (I); Orientation
Advisor (4).
Si.rth Row:
Wells, Calvin Talmadge, Jr. Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
West, Robert Alan Winston-Salem
Westbrook, William Clifton Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Lambda Chi Alpha,
Officer (3. 1); Interdormitory Council (2); University Club
(I): Cardboard (1, 2, 3).
Seventh Row:
Westcott, Deborah Norfolk, Va.
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Pi Reta Phi
Residence Council (n. YiceCha
(3).
Westmoreland, John William Charlotte
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Whisnant, Nancy Jane Charlotte
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. Kappa Delta, Social Chairman (4) ;
Women's Council (3. 4). Chairman (I): Tarnation (3);
Yaeketu Yaek (4). Co-Editor of Beauty Section (4):
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4). Commission Chairman (n: Air Force
Sponsor (3, 4); Cheerleader (4); Dormitory House Council
(3): Canterbury Club (3. 4): Charlotte Carolina Club (3, 4).
Secretary-Treasurer (3. 4); Class Marshal (3); Orientation
Committee ( D ; Homecoming Queen (4).
I Alfc *J
fey I ii
SENIORS
First Row:
White. Donald Barnes Charlotte
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. WUNC Staff (8, II.
White, Harold O.
Rome, Ga.
A.B. IN GERMAN. Delta Phi Alpha, President 14): Student
Legislature (2); Young Republicans Club (1. 2. 3. 4);
Wesley Foundation 12 3. n. Treasurer i :i i ; Carolina Cntti,
<2. 3). Editor (3); N.R.O.T.C. (1. 2. 3. 4): Student Tarty
White, Jchn Conner, |r. Fayetteville
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY.
Whitehead. lohn Wesley, |r. Raleigh
A.B. IN HISTORY. Alpha Tan tin,, an.
Whitley, Charles Bovd. Ir. Albemarle
A.B. IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Baseball (1. 2); Basket
ball (1); Y.M.C.A. (2. 3, 4); Soccer (3).
Whittington, Barbara Lee Greensboro
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Delta Delta Delta. House Manager.
Summer (3). Assistant House Manager (4): Daily Tar Heel
(3); Women's Council (3): Y.W.C.A. (3. 4): Women's
Residence Council (3i. Chairman, Summer (3): May Day
Usher (3): Summer Activities Board (3); House Council
(4) ; Student Advisor (4).
Wiggins, Ralph Cannon. )r. Hendersonville
A.B. IN PSYCHOLOGY. Phi Beta Kappa; N.R.O.T.C: Fenc
ing (1. 2i.
Wiggins. Richard McKenzie
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.
Wilburn, Samuel Webster
B.S. IN MEDICINE.
Fanrth Raw.
Fayetteville
Waynesvilk
Wilkinson, Billy Rayford Newton
A.B. IN ENGLISH. Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma.
Wilkinson, |ames Thomas, Ir. Scotland Neck
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Pi Kappa Phi.
Willey, Edward Parker
A.B. IN ENGLISH.
Clemson, S. C.
Fifth Row:
Williams, Anne Carlyle Lenoir
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Y.W.C.A. (3. 4 1. Hospital Service (3.
Westn
Williams, Bryan Grimes, Jr.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Zeta Psi.
Williams, John Riley
B.S. IN CHEMISTRY. Alpha Sigma CM
Raleigh
Mill Spring
Williams, Kathryn Louise Monroe
A.B. IN MUSIC. Glee Club (3. i), President (4).
Williams, Margaret Davis Edenton
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega; Y.W.C.A. (3. n.
Williams, William Redden Chapel Hill
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Department of Intramural Activities
(4). Assistant Director (4).
Se
nth Row:
Winter Park, Fla.
Williamson, [une
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Pi Beta Phi; Honor Council (8);
Dormitory Recorder (4); Y.W.C.A. (3, »), Coffee Klatcli
Chairman i l , ; S.U.A.B (4), Polls Committee 141.
Wilson, Jo Ann Rocky Point
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Women's Council (3, 4); Y.W.C.A.
(3, 4): Dormitory President (4): Women's Athletic Associa-
tion (3).
Wilson, Robert K. Chapel Hill
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Alpha Tail Omega; Uni-
versity Club (l. 2, 3): Young Democrats Club (4*.
S
s \
H
Ki^ll
SENIORS
9 P
■ ■
Stoneville
Ki>sii">>. President; Uni-
Wimbish, Charles Thomas
U.S. IN GEOLOGY. Sigma Gamm
versity Club (2).
Wolf, Charles Parker Chapel Hill
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Alpha Phi Omega; Phi Beta Kappa;
I'hi Eta Si'/ma : Carolina Quarter!,/ (3>. Business Manager
(3); I)i Senate (2, 3); Monogram Club (1. 2): Order of the
Old Well 13. I); Student Council (4); Student Legislature
(3); Swimming (1. 2); Amphoterothen i3, »); Dormitory
Officer (2); Student Party (2, 3. Ii; A.F.R.O.T.C. (1, 2. 3.
Ii.
Wood, Graham Hilliard
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
Second How:
Woods. Lemuel Phillips, Jr.
A.B. IN ECONOMICS. Phi Helta Thi
Wrestling C2); Summer Activities Co
and Blade.
Wootten. Walter Ramon
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
in. Chairman (4); Y.M.C.A.
Holly Springs
Tampa, Fla.
Swimming (1);
il (3): Scabbard
Durham
ha'i World Faith.
Shelby
Club (3i ; Tress Club (4).
Wright, Billy Richard
A.B. IN JOURNALISM. G
Treasurer (4).
Third Row:
Wright, Catherine Lee Staunton, Va.
A.B. IN RECREATION. Dance Committee (3); Tennis (3,
I); Office Committee of Graham Memorial (3): Recreation
Committee of Graham Memorial (3, 4) ; Women's Athletic
Association (3): National Recreation Society (41.
Wright, Cornell Girdner Orange, N. J.
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Daily Tar Heel (1.
2, 3. 4i ; Publications Union Board (41: Yackety Yack (2,
3, 4i, Co-Editor (4).
Wright, Donald Eugene Anderson, S. C.
U.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Cross Country (I,
2. 3, 4), Co-Captain (II: Monogram Club "2. 3. 4i; Track
( 1. 2, 3. 41.
Fourth Row.
Wright, James Whitson
A.B. IN HISTORY. Dailu Tar
(2. 31.
Heel (3)
Asheville
WUNC Announcer
Yancey, Nell Lorraine Williamsburg, Ky.
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Alpha Gamma Delta, Social Chair-
man (4); Glee Club (3. 4); Haymakers (3. 4): Y.W.C.A.
Membership Council (3, II: Dance Committee of Graham
Memorial Activities Board.
Louisburg
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Yarborough, Charles Hill, Jr.
A.B. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE. Phi Beta At
San,, a: Pi Sigma Alpha: Sigma Alpha Epstion, Officer (4);
Cass President (2. 4): Debate Siiuad (li: Di Senate (1.
2): Monogram Club (1, 2. 3, t). Secretary (3): Order of
the Old Well (41: Student Legislature (II : Track (1. 2, 3.
il: Young Democrats Club (1); SUAB Committee (1);
Canterbury Club (1. 3); Carolina Forum (1); State Student
Legislature < 1 > ; Commencement, Chief Marshal (3); Sum-
mer School Honor Council (3); University Party (1, 3, 3),
Treasurer (1).
Fifth Row:
Yarborough. Ramon Lycn
Fayetteville
Student Entertainment
Yokeley, lames Edwin
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION.
N.R.O.T.C.
Thomasville
'( Kappa Phi:
York, W. Thomas High Point
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Chi Psi. President
in: (dee Club (1, 21: Interfraternity Council (3. 4): Men's
Council (3): Student Legislature (3); University Club (3):
Y.M.C.A. (1. 21 : Student Audit Board (3. 4).
Sixth Row:
Young, Charles Spurgeon Hickory
B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION. Delta Sigma Pi.
Young. David Richard Greensboro
A.B. IN CHEMISTRY. Sophomore Class Social Chairman
12): Cross Country (1, 2).
Young. Janet Bowen Wilson
A.B. IN EDUCATION, (hi Omega, House Council (4);
Yackety Yack (3): Y.W.C.A. (3. 41. Human Relations Com-
mittee. Hospital Service Committee. Lazy Literates.
s, ci nth Row:
Yount, Marion Ruth
Statesville
A.B. IN EDUCATION. Chi Omega: Women's Council (3);
Y.W.C.A. (3. 4); House Council (3): Wesley Foundation
(3, 4); Graham Memorial Activities Board (3).
Zager, Marlyn Toby Greensboro
A.B. IN SOCIOLOGY. Women's Council (4) : Valkyries (4) :
Independent Women's Council (4). President (41: Dormi
ton' President (41; Women's Orientation Committee (41:
orientation Advisor (4); Student Body President's Execu-
tive Council (41, Secretary' (4); House Council (41: Graham
Memorial Activities Board (4). Polls Committee (4).
JUli \J K ^ nineteen hundred
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Mary Windley Dunn. Al Resniek, Anne Wrenn.
Officers
Bill Sanders President
Ken Anderson Vice-President
Mary W'indley Dunn Secretar)
Al Resniek Treasurer
Anne Wrenn Social Chairman
New vistas, uncultivated opportunity, waiting for
you. Another twelve months, and then the sky's the
limit, there's no stopping a good person, and there's
no stopping you, you with your dreams, your skills,
trained these many years in all the worldly trades,
but still lacking the world's greatest virtue — experi-
ence— and still a bit too nervesome. Go calmly, child,
you've almost found the pot of gold. You're big and
handsome or you're small and pert and all the campus
organizations you've either dabbled in or controlled
so there is no door closed and not one left unopened,
neither has there been a face unrecognized or a name
left unremembered. Yours is the laugh, the shout,
the terrific love for life, the energy, the consuming
power . . . you're the hat-checker, the hand-grabber,
but still a sweet sentimental kid whose dreams of
glory have yet to be realized, but, most probably will
be.
JUNIOR
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F;u7 Row; Abell, Edw ina Faye, Raleigh;
Alexander, Shelton Setzer, Statesville; Allen.
James Bruton, Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Troy;
Allen. Nancy Powell, Spartanburg, S. C;
Allston, Beatrice, Alpha Gamma Delta.
Miami Beach, Fla.; Alpert. Martin D , Tan
Epsilon Phi, Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.
Second Row: Anderson, Ann Scott, Wilson;
Anderson, Bruce Robert, High Point; An-
derson, Kenneth Fletcher, Jr.. Phi Gamma
Delia, Kinston; Andes. Susan, Miami, Fla.;
Andrews. Rosalie Elizabeth, Roanoke, Va.;
Andrews. William Da\id. Delia Upsilon,
Augusta, Ga.
Third Rou : Angstadt, Robert Walter, Jr.,
Kappa Alpha, Charlotte ; Argo. Kenneth
Ray, Alpha Kappa Psi Kannapolis; Arm-
field, William Johnston, IV, Sigma Alpha
Epsilon, Greensboro; Armstrong, Richard
Cooper, Chi Phi, LaGrange; Ashcraft,
Donna Lee, Fairmont. W. Va.; Attayek.
Eli, Greensboro.
Fourth Row: Atwell. John Theodore, Elkin,
Austin, Harold Way, Alpha Phi Omega,
Phi Eta Sigma, Pinebluff; Avent, Thomas
Edward, Rocky Mount; Aydlett. Phoebe
Ann, Elizabeth City; Ayers, James Cordon,
Phi Kappa Sigma, Raleigh; Babcock, Leslie
Edwards. Jr.. Zeta Psi, New Bern.
Fifth Row: Bagley, Wallace Hill. Jr.. Eliza-
beth City; Bailey. Ronald Eugene, Alexan-
der; Baker. -William Avery." Rural Hall;
Ballard, George W.. Jr.. Beckley, W. Va.;
Ballard. Peggy A.. Charlotte; Barbour,
Clara Mae. Delta Phi Alpha. Carrboro.
Sixth Ron : Barbour. Frances Jean. Chapel
Hill; Barclay. Thomas, IV. Lambda Chi
Alpha. Brevard; Bardin, Alton Clayton, Jr..
Wilson; Barwick. Ann, Clinton; Barwick,
Hugh Brooks, Jr., Phi Gamma Delta, Clin-
ton; Bass, Arch Lewis, Jr., Phi Kappa
Sigma. Durham.
Seventh Ron : Baughn, Royce F.. Stoneville;
Beal. Martha L., Burlington; Beam, Richard
Allen, Hickory; Beebe, William Hearn.
Alpha Tau Omega, Lewes. Del.; Bell. Dar-
win Little, Statesville; Bennett. Thomas
Stephen, Morehead City.
Eighth Row: Benrus, James J., Colonial
Heights. Va.; Betts, James Edward, Pi
Kappa Alpha. Greensboro; Binda, Robert
Lane, Hampton, Va.; Bissett, Lou Ann,
Wilson; Bizzell, Marcus Edward, Kappa
Sigma, Goldsboro; Black, Donald Eugene.
Kannapolis.
Ninth Ron : Blanchard, Elliot Jackson.
Hohbsville; Block. Bridget Maureen, Kappa
Delta. Washington, D. C; Blount, Erolyn
Jenkins, Nashville; Blowe, Walter Thomas,
Ahoskie; Bohannon. Esten Matheson, Char-
lotte; Bolkan. Thomas McEwen. Fayette-
ville.
CLASS
First Row: Booker, William Norman,
Greensboro; Booth, Richard Charles, Kappa
Sigma, Raleigh; Booth. 'William Jennings.
Jr.. Apex; Borden. Edwin Brownrigg,
Kappa Sigma, Goldsboro; Borjes. Edith V..
Wilmington; Borroff. Edwin Robert. Chi
Psi, Columbus, Ohio.
Second Row: Bost, Alice Lyerly, Hickory;
Bowers. John Robert, Alpha Epsilon Delta,
Bethel ; Boyatt, Michael Lynn, Beta Theta
Pi, Wyoming, Ohio; Bradsher. Charles
Delaine. Roxboro; Brandon, Sidney Ora.
Jr.. Stanley; Brawley. Bobby Watson, Sigma
.\'«. Mooresville.
Third Rou: Bray, Emery Dean. Jr., Mt.
Airy; Brewer. William Clarke, Jr., Alpha
Tau Omega, Greensboro; Bridgers. Nancy
Marie, Goldsboro; Brogdon. Foyell Copt.
Cooleemee; Brown. Melvin O'Bryant, Theta
Chi, Jacksonville; Brown, Nan Wilm.i.
Alpha Omega Pi. Laurel. Md.
Fourth Rou: Browne, Alice Kay, Kappa
Kappa Gamma. Washington. D. C. ; Brown-
ing. Virginia Honour. Delta Delta Delta.
Hendersonville; Brumfield. Lewis Shore.
Yadkinville; Brunson, Betty, Albemarle;
Bryan, Norwood E., Fayetteville; Bryan,
Robert Emmet, Jr., Goldsboro.
Fifth Rou : Bryant, Venoy Lee, Lenoir; Bul-
lock, Edgar Glenn, Sigma Nit. Rocky-
Mount; Burnette. Mary Grady. Garner;
Burris. Harold Elias. Albemarle; Burroughs.
Aubrey Cyrus, Reidsville; Butler. James
Roger. Delta Upsilon, Homestead, Fla.
Sixth Row: Butler. Jesse Lewis, Chapel
Hill; Caldwell, William Auten, Charlotte;
Callaway, Sibby Greer. Pinehurst; Camp-
bell. Henry' Eugene. Alpha Phi Omega.
High Point; Cannon. Martha Elizabeth.
Shelby; Caperton, Taqueline Cary. Charles-
ton, W. Va.
St i enth Rou: Carpenter, Nancy Elizabeth,
Charlotte; Carrera. Richard Nestor, Dur-
ham; Carroll, Jesse B., Jr., Oxford; Cars-
well. John W., Manchester; Carter. Hugh
William. Jr., Kappa Sigma. Pinehurst;
Carter. Patricia Anne, Chapel Hill.
Eighth Row: Casey, Robert Dorain, Sigma
Chi. Westfield, N. J.; Cashion, Robert
Thomas, Cornelius; Casstevens, William E.
Van, Yadkinville; Caudle. Robert William.
Kappa Sigma. Raleigh; Chambers. John D..
Jr.. Draper; Chappie, Dewey Wilmont, Jr.,
Chi Psi. Pi Kii. Winston-Salem.
Ninth Row: Charles, William Curtis, Rutk\
Mount; Christopher, Archie Donald. Alpha
Kappa Psi. Carrboro; Chronaki. Terry, Dur-
ham; Clay. Martha Anne, Danville, Ky. ;
Clifford, Mahlon James, Jr., Oxford; Cluett.
Alfred Tucker, St. Anthony Hall, Fairfield.
Conn.
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F/n/ Row: Cobb, Sara Borden, Goldsboro;
Cocke, Mary Jane. Asheville; Cohen, Jay
Phillip, Zeta Beta Tau, Atlanta, Ga.; Cole,
Willie Robert, Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
Chapel Hill; Coleman, Catherine Rowland,
Asheville; Comer, Robert Franklin, Dobson.
Second Row: Conger. Harriet Gillingham,
Edenton ; Conklin, Myron Herrick. Phi
Kappa Sigma, Durham; Conn, Wilbur
Danial, Zebulon ; Cook, James Rhodes.
Griffin, Ga. ; Cook, Owen "Waddell, Beta
Theta Pi. Fayetteville; Cooley, Arthur Vin-
cent, Hendersonville.
Thud Row: Cooper, Ann B. Columbus,
Ga.; Cooper, Edna Earle. Cary; Cooper.
Mishew McNeill. Henderson; Corcoran,
Richard Joseph, Jr., Phi Eta Sigma. Dur-
ham; Correll, joe. Phi Kappa Sigma.
Winston-Salem; Coston, George Baxter,
Ashewlle.
Fourth Ron : Cotton. Guyte M.. Phi Mu
Alpha. Clinton; Coward, Betty Rand.
Garner; Cowles, Sallie McRorie. Statesville;
Cox. Donald Lee, Haw River; Cozart, Ula
Hubert, III, Zeta Psi, Wilson; Crabtree,
William Gordon, Charlotte.
Fifth Rmr: Craven, Bennie F.. Jr., Greens-
boro; Craven, Erie B., Phi Gamma Delta.
Lexington; Creakman, Francis N., Mayodan;
Crews, Joseph Marvin, Wilmington; Crow,
Ivey Gene, Alpha Chi Sigma. Charlotte;
Crowson, Christopher Gale, Raleigh.
Sixth Row: Crumpler. |ulia Sue. Bluetield,
W. Va.; Culbreth. Arnold Arthur, Jr.,
Greensboro ; Cullifer, Josephine Ann, Mur-
freesboro; Cumming. Frederick Jackson, Jr.,
Graham; Curtis, John Russell, Bessemer
City; Dalehite, Roger Worth, Hillsboro.
Seventh Row: Dalton, Ruth Ann. Salem;
Danhoff, Grace Marie. Lumberton; Dannen-
baum, Robert II. Chi Psi. Wilmington;
Darden, Charles William. Goldsboro;
Daugherty, Cullen Bryan, Kinston; Daugh-
tridge, Gerald Routh, Phi Eta Sigma. Rocky
Mount.
Eighth Row: Davis, Barbara Brydson.
Kappa Delta. Goldsboro; Davis, Charles
Thomas, Jr., Alpha Kappa Psi. Eureka;
Davis. Edward Kent, Pi Kappa Alpha.
Asheville; Davis, Paul C, Kappa Alpha.
Hillsboro; Davis. Willis Walton, Clinton;
Deal, Charles Carroll, Delta Sigma Pi.
China Grove.
Ninth Row: Dean. David Richard. Dur-
ham; Dearman, Henry Hursell, Alpha Chi
Sigma, Statesville; DeSavigny, Chester
Blair. Greenville; Dickens, William Paul,
Smithfield; Dickinson, Ann Scott, Alpha
Gamma Delta. St. Petersburg. Fla.; Dick-
man, Carol Barnett, New York. N. V.
CLASS
First Row: Dickson. John Hints, Pi Kappa
Alpha, Wilmington; Dieffenbach. Fred
William, IV, West Nyaclc, N. Y.; Dillon.
Edna White, Elkin; Dixon, Cornelia Bald-
win. K.ippa Alpha Theta. Alexandria. Va.;
Dixon. Helen Patterson, Richmond. Va.;
Dixon. Phillip Ray. Chocowinity.
Second Row: Dixon, Roberta Harvey. Ra-
leigh; Dixon, Sidney Stern, Jr., Sigma Nn.
Wilson; Doak. Ellen Therse, Alpha
Gamma Delia, Chapel Hill; Doggett,
Bennie Sue. Mt. Airy; Donnell, Sam Howe,
Jr.. Goldsboro; Doolan, Edward Eloy.
Kappa Sigma. Savannah. Ga.
Third Rou-: Downing, Harold Dean, Fay-
etteville; Dunn, Charles Jerome. Jr., Ahos-
kie; Dunn, Mary Windley, New Bern;
Durning, Elizabeth Blynn, Pi Beta Phi.
Louisville, Ky.; Duval. Louis Daniel, Jr.,
Charlotte; Easterling, Harrv Roberson,
Kappa Alpha. Benne'ttsville. S. C.
Fourth Row: Edwards, Joshua Videll, Ken-
ly; Edwards, Mary Ann, Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Raleigh; Efird, Claud Lee, Jr.. Phi
Gamma Delta. Wilmington; Elder, William
Harrison, Lambda Chi Alpha. Siler City;
Eldridge, Charles Patterson, Jr., Zeta Psi,
Raleigh; Ellinwood. Everett Hews, Greens-
boro.
Fifth Row: Ellis, James Milton, Tarboro;
Ellis, Phyllis Carolyn, Chapel Hill; Epstein.
Michael Sherman. Zeta Beta Tan. Middle-
town, Conn.; Ervin, Laura Powe, Morgan-
tun; Everett, Virginia Marietta, New York,
N. Y.; Eversman. Anne Simcox. Flat Rock.
Sixth Row: Fagan. Jimmy Clifford, Ashe-
ville; Farnum. Edith Bnnghurst, Ardmorc.
Pa.; Farrow. Jacqueline Joy, Waves; Fer-
guson, Randall Turlington, Chapel Hill;
Ferguson, William Clay, Asheville; Ferrell,
Robert Wayne, Graham.
Se tenth Row: Fitzgibbon. Anne Mackie,
Chi Omega. Chapel Hill; Fleshman, Barbara
Leigh, Bluehcld. West Va.; Floyd, Eliza-
beth York, Raleigh; Fogel, Barry Ira, Pi
Limbda Phi. Augusta, Ga.; Folger, Sara
Alice, Milledgewlle, Ga.; Fonville, Robert
Harrell. Jr.. Burlington.
Eighth Row: Foote, John Ernest, Jr., Char-
lotte; Ford. William Hutson, Sigma Chi.
Charleston, S. C; Foushee, Cecil S., Dur-
ham; Fowler, Betsy Blanche. Chapel Hill;
Fowler, Donald Owen, Winston-Salem;
Fox. Frank Lee. Slier City.
Ninth Row: Franklin, Joe Byrd, Glade
Valley; Freeman, Susan Elizabeth. Randle-
man; Froelich, Charles Gaskins, Beta Thela
Pi, High Point; Frucci, Richard Lawrence,
Pi Kappa Phi, Albany, Ga. ; Fryar, Donald
F., Delta Sigma Pi, Salisbury; Fuchs, Susan
Harriet. Fayetteville.
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F/rj/ Roir: Fuller, Robin McRea, Raleigh;
Gaines, Edmund Pendleton. Jr., Winston-
Salem; Garmise. David Bruce, Tau Epsilon
Phi. Lawrence, N. Y.; Garren, Don Harves,
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Hendersonville; Garrett.
Albert Earle, III. Kappa Alpha. Danville,
Va.; Garvey, Betsy Post. Douglaston, N. Y.
Second Row: Gentry, John Horace, Reids-
ville; George. Betty Cecil, Asheville; Gib-
son, Calvin Brooks. Charlotte; Gibson,
Stephen K.. Nitro, W. Va.; Gibson. Walter
Irving, Jr., Randleman ; Giguere, Philip
Edward, Lebanon, N. H.
Thud Row: Gillett, Jane Elizabeth, David-
son; Ginn, Bill M., Goldsboro; Glass,
David Bennett, Raleigh; Glenn, Nancy Bar-
clay, Manhasset, N. Y.; Glover. Helen
Sylvia, Albany, Ga. ; Godfrey, Thomas
Gordon, Jr.. Greenville, S. C.
Fourth Row: Godley, Jack Hoggard, Wil-
mington; Godwin. Cecil R.. Jr., Durham;
Goldberg, Robert Hillard, Zela Beta Tau,
Greensboro; Goldstein, Gilda. Miami
Beach. Fla.; Goode, G. Browne, Jr., Hick-
ory; Goodman, Elsie Jacqueline. Delta Delta
Delta. Norfolk. Va.
Fifth Row: Goodman, Philip Ives. Zela
Beta Tan, New Orleans, La.; Goodwin. Joel
Sexton, Chi Psi. Apex; Gordon, Barclay
Fitzhugh, Huntington, L. I., N. Y.; Gordon.
Fred Elton. Greensboro; Gould. Mary Faith-
ful, Youngstown, Ohio; Graham, Grace
Elizabeth, Parent, Quebec, Canada.
Sixth Row: Graham. Pat Marie, Elkin:
Graham, Raymond Lee, Jr., Lincolnton;
Grant, Freeman Augustus. Jr., Delta
Upsilon, Bethesda, Md.; Grantham, Nor-
man Bridgers, Jr., Alpha Tau Omega,
Smithheld; Graves, Lucy Holmes. Charlotte;
Gray, Virginia Peyton, Rocky Mount.
Stic nth Row: Green, James Willis, Jr.,
Roxboro ; Green. Robert Henry, Alpha Tau
Omega, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Green.
Robert Lorenza, Phi Eta Sigma. Theta Chi.
Salisbury; Green. Robert Max, Asheville;
Greene, Sylvia Myrtle, Delta Delta Delta.
Coral Gables. Fla.; Greene. Walter Hilliard.
Jr.. Zebulon.
Eighth Row: Gregory, Toy Rhea, Jr.,
Sigma Chi. Las Vegas. New; Gremmels,
Julie L., Alpha Omega Pi. Lynchburg, Va.;
Griggs, Delmas David. Wadesboro; Griggs,
Porter Odell, Marble; Grubb, Robert L.,
Phi Gamma Delta, Lexington; Gustafson.
Bruce Albert, Delta Kappa Epsilon. Wash-
ington, D. C.
S mth Row: Hackler, Robert Hardin, Phi
Gamma Delta. Washington; Hagood, Max
Martin, Jr.. Asheville; Hair. Glenn Edgar,
Fayetteville; Haley, Joan Loudon, Kappa
Delta. Stony Brook, N. Y.; Hall, Julia
Perry. Oxford; Hall, Luther Ronald, High
Point.
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CLASS
First Row: Hall, Mitzie. Birmingham, Ala.;
Hallett, John Davies, Chi Phi, Lake Wales,
Fla. ; Hammond, Larry W., Hamlet; Ham-
rick, Timmons Hicks, Jr., Caroleen ; Hardee,
Ray Thomas, Asheville; Harper, James
Robinson, Sigma Nu. Snow Hill.
Second Row: Harrell, Wade Whitley, Mar-
garita, Canal Zone; Harrington, Chris,
Somerville, Mass.; Harrington, Margaret
Vista, Taylorsville; Harris, Edward Flynn,
Pi Kappa Alpha, Charlotte; Harris, Wilmer
Long, Chapel Hill; Harriss, Virginia Bolles.
Wilmington.
Third Row: Hart, Jessine Brooks, Golds-
boro; Hart, Oliver James, Jr., Alpha Phi
Omega, Phi Ela Sigma. Winston-Salem;
Hayes, Mary Susan, Raleigh; Haynes, J.
Earle, Jr., Salisbury; Haywood, E. Leland.
Mt. Gilead; Haywood, Richard Hunter.
Alpha Kappa Psi. Phi Ela Sigma, Monroe.
Fourth Row: Hcadcn, Robert Speir, Kappa
Alpha, Siler City; Heath, Alfred Taylor,
III, Sigma Chi, Sumter, S. C; Hedrick.
Sarah Marilyn, Lenoir; Henderson, Hal
Hill, Pi Kappa Phi, Bath, S. C. ; Henderson.
William Ray, Birmingham, Ala.; Hcndren,
Paul Michael, Sigma Chi. Wilmington.
Fifth Row: Hendrix, Ernest Eugene, Ashe-
ville; Hendry, Robert Harold, Downmg-
town. Pa.; Henley, Randall Boyden, Thela
Chi, High Point; Hennessee, Edward, Alpha
Chi Sigma. Parkersburg, W. Va.; Hensel,
Richard Davidson, Sigma Chi. Winston-
Salem; Herring, Billy Harvey, Alpha Phi
Omega, Spring Lake.
Sixth Row: Herring, Virginia Ann, Rose
Hill; Hester, Hugh Scott, Reidsvillc; High.
Roy David, Sanford ■ Hill, James Allen, |r..
Phi Gamma Delta. Raleigh; Hills, F. Allan.
Roanoke Rapids; Hinshaw, Robert Carol,
Liberty.
Seventh Row: Hirt, Sandra Diane, Gamma
Phi Beta, Larchmont, N. Y.; Hobby, Doro-
thy Ann, Macon, Ga. ; Hobby. Jo Anne,
Greensboro; Hoffler, George Wyckliffe, Phi
Eta Sgima, Sunbury ; Holder, David Lee,
Alpha Epsilon Delta, Delta Phi Alpha, Phi
Eta Sigma, Lewisville; Hollis, Naomi Shir-
ley, Charlotte.
Eighth Row: Holloway, George Bernard.
Chappaqua, N. Y. ; Holmes, Elisabeth
Wooten, Mount Olive; Holmes, Lee
Bourne, Sigma Nit, Ankaia, Turkey; Holt,
Anne-Tristram, Ridgewood, N. J.; Holt,
Elizabeth Cynthia, Erwin ; Homesley, Troy
Clifton, Jr.. Kappa Alpha, Cherryville.
Ninth Row: Honeycutt, Jack Wesley, Stony
Point; Hooper, David Alexander, Reids-
ville; Hoover, Mary Ann, Concord; Horner,
Edward Clarke, Jr., Sigma Chi, Oxford ;
Horner, William Hadley, Jr., Burlington;
House, Patricia Louise, Roanoke Rapids.
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F/m7 Rmi : Howie, Jane Nelson, Charlotte;
Hoyle, Kenneth Baxter, Lincolnton; Hoyt,
John Keais, Phi Gamma Delta, Washing-
ten; Hudson, Joe Willis, Sigma Chi.
Spartanburg, S. C; Hudson, John Randolph,
Jr., Brevard; Hudson, Thomas Brittain,
Hickory.
Second Row: Huggins, John Charles, Lum-
berton; Hunt, John Thomas. Delta Sigma
Pi, Durham; Hunter. Blake Carlyle, Jr.,
Charlotte; Hunter, Stella Joyce, Savannah,
Ga.; Huntington, Donald Ellis, Jr., Chi
Pu. Spartanburg, S. C; Hussey, John Bren-
nan. Jr.. Beta Theta Pi. Shreveport, La.
Third Rote: Hyatt, Charles Fisk, Delta
Sigma Pi. Waynesville; Irvin, Emory
Wayne, Winston-Salem; Jackson, Richard
Brinlcley, Pi Kappa Phi. Jacksonville;
Jsmes, Derlie Deane, Roanoke Rapids;
Jayne, Nancy, Delta Delhi Delta, Orlando.
Fla. ; Jeffcries. Edward Shain, Jr., Phi
Gamma Delta, Washington.
p., mil} Row: Johnson, Joseph William, Pi
Kappa Phi. Lillington; Johnson, Phil Blair.
Alpha 'Win Omega, Raleigh; Johnson, Pres-
ton Lloyd, Raleigh; Johnston, Ann Thorne,
Charlotte; Johnston, Virginia Grey, Char-
lotte; Johnstone, John Knox, Mocksville.
Fifth Row: Jonas, Eric Andrew, Phi El.i
Si m"i :i : Sigma Chi. Charlotte; Jones, David
Herman, Smithheld; Jones, Floyd, Jr., Dur-
ham; Jones, Joseph Martin, Durham; Jones,
Morris Alexander, Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Chi Psi. Phi Eta Sigma, High Point; Jones,
Norman Jackson. Oxford.
Sixth Run : Jordan. Kenneth Harold, Tabor
City; Jordan, Mary Clement, Fayetteville ;
Joyce, Robert T., Mayodan ; Joyner. George
Edgar, Jr., Lambda Chi Alpha, Rocky
Mount; junker, Frankie Marie. Mocksville;
Kahn, Max (erald, Zeta Beta T.iii. Atlanta.
Seventh Row: Kasser, Victor I.. Zeta Bei.i
'I .in. Philadelphia, Pa.; Katzenstein, Charles
fackson, Jr., Alpha Phi Omega, Zeta Beta
Tan. New York, N. Y.; Keil. Marilyn Ann,
Richmond, Va.; Kelly, Robert W., Winston-
Salem; Kemp. Thomas D., Ill, Charlotte;
Kennedy, James Powers, Jacksonville.
Eighth Row: Kerr, Robert S., Roxboro; Kil-
gore, Betty Rhodes, Chi Omega, Raleigh;
King, Carol Jean, Clinton; King, Mabel
Gray, Nashville; King, William Gresson,
Wilmington; King, William Raymond, Jr.,
Fayette\ ille.
Ninth Rmi: Kirk. Edward Fisher, Baldwyn,
Miss.; Kirksey, Robert Lee, Morgan ton;
Kline, Jay Crowther, Margate. N. J.;
Knight. Peter Oliphant, IV. Phi Delta
Theta, Tampa, Fla.; Kranis. Manuel Chris,
Thomasville; Krieger, Miriam Joanne,
Greensboro,
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CLASS
First Row: Kriegsman, Robert Marvin,
Greensboro; Kriegsman, Ronald Milton.
Tan Epsilon Phi, Greensboro; Lackey, Dalc
Rea, Fallston; Lambert, John Marcus, Rocky
River, Ohio; Lane, Norman Ronald, Phi
Kappa Sigma, Roselle Park, N. I.; Langley,
William Onzolo, Jr., Burlington.
Second Row: Lanier. Donald Stephen, Wal-
lace; Lashley, Curtis Ray, Alpha Epsilon
Delia, Delia Phi Alpha. Lambda Chi Alpha,
Phi Eta Sigma, Burlington; Lasley. Glenn
Edwin. Le\vis\ille; Laughinghouse, Al
Gibbs, New Bern; Lawing. Luther Harold.
Jr., Charlotte; Lawrence, Eugene W., Jr.,
Apex.
Third Row: Lawson, Gail Elizabeth. Louis-
ville, Ky\; Lee, Junius Russell, Four Oaks;
Lilly, Charlotte McMurray, Fayetteville;
Litaker, Robert Lee, Beta Thela Pi, Char-
lotte; Litch, Melvin, Jr., Alpha Epsilon
Delia, Greensboro; Little, James Carroll.
Hickory.
Fourth Row: Little, Robert Eugene. Ill,
Kappa Sigma, Wadesboro; Long, Aurelia
Lee. Mobile. Ala.; Long, William Ray, Phi
Eta Sigma, Marion ; Lore, Charles Eli,
Sigma Phi Epulon. Lenoir; Lovatt, Patti
Hope. Suffern, N. Y.; Lovelace, Janis
Carole, Jackson Heights, N. Y.
Fifth Ron: Lowe, William Franklin. Jr..
Gastonia ; Lowry, Elvery Dean, Pembroke ;
Lowry, Robert Ernest, Troy. Ohio; Luffman.
Lucy Lou, State Road; Luke. Daniel Rawls.
Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Tan Omega.
Phi Eta Sigma. Tarrytown, N. Y.; Lybrook,
Douglas Penick, Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
Greensboro.
Sixth Row: Lynch. Theodore Kingsbury,
Jr., Phi Gamma Delia. Wilmington; Ma-
loney, Eugene Douglas, Gastonia; Mangum.
Robert Boyd, Faison; Mann. Melinga Fay.
Hollywood. Fla.; Marcopulos, Nicholas
Peter. Rye, N. Y. ; Maready, Billy Frank.
Jacksonville.
Seventh Row: Markham, John W„ III,
Sigma Nn. Ponte Vcdra Beach. Fla.; Marks.
Ben A., Tan Epsilon Phi. Roanoke Rapids;
Marple. Margery Pierpont, Kappa Delta.
Pensacola, Fla.; Martin, Joseph Boley, Jr.,
Mayodan ; Martin. Robert Jerry, Charlotte;
Mason. Robert E., Jr., Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Charlotte.
Eighth Row: Mason. William Staley, Jr.,
Dunn; Masterton, Isabel Vanrensselaer.
Alpha Gamma Delta. Chapel Hill; Matthis,
James Harold, Pi Kappa Phi, Warsaw;
Mavretic, Josephus Lyman, Phi Gamma
Delta, Chapel Hill; May, Martha Jane,
Asheville; McAllister, James Gray. Ill,
Chapel Hill.
Ninth Row: McBane, Mildred Patricia,
Burlington; McBrayer, Gerald Fulenwider,
|r„ Kappa Alpha. Reidsville; McCabe, Anne
/ Moss, Greensboro ; McCabe, Gerard Francis,
New York. N. Y.; McCain. Kenneth
Franklin. Alpha Epsilon Delta. Phi Eta
Sigma, Phi Gamma Delta. High Point; Mc-
Cain, Richard B., Monroe.
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F;ij/ R««; McCauley, Paul Gilbert, Jr.,
Fayetteville ; McClure, Joseph Andrew,
Orangeburg, S. C; McCorkle, James Hall,
Ir., Alpha Kappa Psi, Charlotte; Mc-
Cracken. Carroll Joe, Canton; McCurry.
Edgar Woodiin, Pi Kappa Alpha. Shelby;
McDowell, Elizabeth, Wake Forest.
Second Row: McElroy, James Lawrence,
Ir Marshall; McEwen, Dixie Grey, Clark-
ton; McGee, H. King, Kappa Alpha, Look-
out Mountain, Tenn. ; McGinn, Thomas
lackson. Charlotte; McGowan, Benjamin
Reid, Hamlet; McGuire, Mary Carolyn,
Charleston, W. Va.
Third Row: McLamb, Susan Jane, Golds-
boro; McMahon. Constance Adele, Ashe-
ville; McNeill. Ella Ruth. Aberdeen; Mc-
pherson, James C, Taylorsville; Medlin,
Johnny Grimes, Jr.. Benson; Melvin, Edwin
Samuel, Sigma Chi. Greensboro.
Fourth Row: Mendelsohn, Burnet, Alpha
Phi Omega, Tan Epsilon Phi. Charleston.
S. C. ; Messink. Kay E.. Vidalia, Ga.;
Mihm, Betty Anne, Baltimore. Md.; Miller.
Tony J., Alpha Epsilon Delta. Winston-
Salem; Milligan, Ellawells Hamer, Orlando,
Fla.; Mills. lames Dexter, Wadesboro.
Fifth Row: Milstead, Andrew H., Mays-
ville, Ky.; Milstcd, Carl Stephen. Swans-
boro; Minteer, Robert Lee, Avalon, Pa.;
Minturn. Esther Nelson. Chapel Hill; Mis-
call, Laurence, Jr., Forest Hills, N. Y.;
Miser, Ann. Baltimore. Md.
Sixth Row: Miser. Carolyn L., Chevy Chase,
Md.; Mitchell. Carolyn, Atlanta. Ga.;
Mitchell, Donald Preston, Sigma Nu, Kin-
ston; Mize, Marion Elizabeth, Whiteville;
Moh'orn, Harold Wayne, Enfield; Moncrief,
Frances Mae, Washington, D. C.
Seventh Row: Monroe, Don Richard. Theta
Chi. Asheboro; Monroe, William Paul,
Beta Theta Pi. Fayetteville; Mooncy. Bruce
Romulus, Timberlake; Moore, Heyward,
Asheville; Moore, James Robert, Jr., Con-
cord; Moore, Robert Hayes, Jr., Durham.
Eighth Row: Moore, Vance Theodore, Jr.,
Tarboro; Mordecai, Mary Lane. Winston-
Salem; Moretz, Bobbie Lee, Elizabethton.
Tenn.; Morgan, Elwood Ernest. Alpha
Epiilon Delta, Burlington; Morgan, Harriet
Adeline. Johnson City, Tenn.; Morgan,
Nancy Mildred, Alpha Delia Pi. Flizabeth-
town.
Ninth Row: Morris, Charles Roy. Jr., Beta
Tint a Pi, Charlotte; Morris, Miriam Leake,
Delta Delia Delta. Concord; Morrow,
James Mack, Jr.. Alpha Kappa Psi, Moores-
ville; Moser, Galen Cartner, Burlington;
Mosiey Robert Keith, Waxhaw; Moss,
Stephen Andrew, Delta Upsilon, Phi Eta
Sigma, Kintnersville. Pa.
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CLASS
First Row: Moss. William E., Zet.i Psi,
Wilson; Mumford, Willie Herbert, Kenby;
Mundy. David. Black Mountain ; Muntzing.
Lewis Manning, Moorefield, W. Va.;
Muschamp, Herbert Larry, Rome, Ga.;
Myers. David C, Jr., Waxhaw.
Second Row: Myers, Grady Bennett, Jr.,
Winston-Salem; Nance, E. L., Jr., Charlotte;
Nanney, Glenn Allen, Alpha Kappa Psi.
Charlotte; Nash, Thomas Anderson, Jr.,
Statesville; Neas, Betty Ann, Phi Mit.
Roanoke, Va.; Neaves. Charles Louis, Delia
Kappa Epfilon. Elkin.
Third Row: Nelson. Rodney Gavin, Atlan-
tic; Nesbit, Emmett Garrison, Savannah,
Ga.; Newberry, Marcus Cecil, Jr., Alpha
Tan Omega, Wilson; Newman, Bobbie
Pearl, Greensboro; Newton, Sidney H..
West Point, Va.; Nichols, Gene Sherwood,
Ahoskie.
Fourth Row: Nichols. Jack Sapp, Beta
Theta Pi, Reidsville; Nichols, Katherine
Anne. Durham; Niedermayer, James Allan,
Asheville; Nixon, Richard Ray. Phi Kappa
Sigma, Charlotte; Noah, William Dallas.
Jr., Landis; Noll, Richard Allan, Beta Theta
Pi. West Medford, Mass.
Fifth Rou\- Norfleet, James Kirkpatrick,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Winston-Salem; Nor-
wood, Charles Stephens, Jr., Kappa Sigma,
Goldsboro; Oakley, Billy Tyson, Mebane;
Ogden, Frances Johnston, New Orleans.
La.; Oliver, Helen Powell, Mt. Airy; Os-
borne, Thomas Lee, Sigma Chi. Hender-
sonville.
Sixth Row: Owen, James E., Thomasville;
Ozon, Ellen Lamar, Coral Gables, Fla. ;
Pace, David Henry. Theta Chi. Wilming-
ton; Page, Giles Troy. Jr.. Alpha Phi
Omega. Clayton; Palmer, Joan Barbara,
Charlotte; Parham, Frances Horner, Ox-
ford.
Set tnth Row: Parker, George Farrar, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon. Asheville; Parks, Clarence
Banner, Jr.. Clinton; Parthemos, George
Nicholas. Asheville; Patman, Elizabeth Ann.
Siler City; Patterson, John Smith, Stony
Point; Patterson, Kincaid, Statesville.
Eighth Row: Patteson. Robert Baskirville.
Jr., Phi Delta Theta, Wilson; Patton, James
Davis, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Morganton;
Payne, Ben Reid, Burlington; Payne, Paul
Patton, Jr., Charleston, W. Va.; Peace,
Virginia Dare, Phi Mu, Quinton, Va.;
Pearce. Edwin Wolfe. Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha,
Greensboro.
Ninth Row: Peek, Robert Franklin, Kappa
Alpha, Winston-Salem; Peele, Stanley,
Chapel Hill; Pell, Edward Leigh, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Charlotte; Penegar, Samuel
E., Delta Sigma Pi. Monroe; Penn, Anne
Garrett, Pi Beta Phi, Danville, Va. ; Pen-
■ inger, Phil E., Concord.
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Hill ; Perry. Frances Cooper, Windsor;
Petree, Noel Harper, Jr.. Chi Psi. Fayette-
ville; Phillips, George Randolph, Graham;
Phillips, Richard C, Wilkesboro; Phipps,
Mary Yeakle, Wilkesboro.
Second Ron: Piland, Linda Carol, Raleigh;
Plott, Henry Frank, Pi Nu, Charlotte; Pol-
lander. Peter M., Pittsboro ; Poole, Aline
Scarborough, Tryon; Pope, Claude Edwin,
Pi Kappa Alph.i, Dunn; Pope, Dennis A.,
Angier.
Third Row: Posey, Horace Gadsden, Jr.,
Sigma Chi, Asheville: Potter, Edward L.,
Wilmington; Powell, David Thomas, Jr.,
Rocky Mount; Powell, Robert Morgan,
Sigma Nu, Charlotte, Powers, John Wil-
liam, Wallace; Presnell, Wm. Burgess.
Asheboro.
Fourth Row: Proctor, Elizabeth Gray,
Marion; Proffit, William Robert, Buies
Creek; Puckett, Thomas Gerald, Rockwell ;
Pugh, Bobby Lewis, Alpha Kappa Psi,
Asheboro; Pullman, Robert Stanford. Dur-
ham; Purser, Joan Wells, Charlotte.
Fifth Row: Quinn, Robert Smith, Charlotte;
Quinn, Susan Northcross. Roanoke, Va.;
Rauland, Gilbert Gray, Oxford; Ragsdale,
John W., Jr., Chi Phi, Atlanta. Ga.; Rain-
water, Ji Ji, Springfield, Mo.; Ratcliff Lydia
Lawrence. Palisades, N. Y.
Sixth Row: Rattray, Janet Griffith. Wilson;
Ray, Alexander Graham, High Point;
Reamy, Charles Ernest, Jr., Silver Spring,
Md.; Redding. Max H., Cedar Falls;
Reeves, Samuel Thomas, Sigma Alpha Epu-
lon. Thomaston, Ga.; Register. Nancy
Steele, Jackson, Miss.
Seventh Row: Reid, David Edward, Jr.. Pi
Nu, Asheville; Reiss, Howard James, Zeta
Beta Tan. Maplewood, N. J.; Renick. Bar-
bara Christine, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Res-
nick, Allan G.. Zeta Beta Tan, Miami
Beach, Fla.; Rhoades, Charles Bradford.
Winston-Salem; Richards. Warren Jerome.
Collingswood, N. J.
Eighth Row: Richardson, Emmett V..
Marion, Va. ; Richardson, Leland Autry.
Jackson Springs; Ricks, Judith Daniel,
Roanoke Rapids; Riddick, Willis James,
Belhaven; Rights, Graham Henry, Winston-
Salem ; Rinaldi, Peter, Jr., Durham.
Ninth Row: Roberson, Joe Baxter, Candler;
Roberts, Philip Thomson, Kappa Alpha.
Charleston, S. C; Roberts, Robert L„ Leb-
anon, Pa.; Roberts, Susie Ella. Asheville;
Robertson, Bettie Jean, Zebulon; Roebuck,
Flora Nell, New Bern.
CLASS
First Row: Rogers, Betty Lee, Charlotte;
Rogers, Edna Frances, Summerton. S. C;
Rogers, Kathryn Eugenia, Alpha Gamma
Delta, Charlotte; Rook. Albion Earl,
Roanoke Rapids; Rook, Margaret Anne.
Delta Delta Delta, Richmond, Va.; Rorie.
Betty Jo. Monroe.
Second Row: Rosenstock, Louis Howard,
Zela Beta Tan, Baltimore, Md.; Ross, Julian
Wadsworth. Jr., Sigma Nu, Elizabeth City;
Rothrock, Aubrey Atwood, Sigma Chi,
Spartanburg, S. C. ; Royals, Jerry Armfield.
Kernersville; Rush, Wiley Douglas, Greens-
boro; Saieed, Shirley Ann, Greenville.
Third Rote: Saine, Howard Andrew
Cherry ville; Sanders, William E„ Chi Phi,
Asheboro; Sandridge. William Pendleton.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Winston-Salem;
Scearce, James F.. Chapel Hill; Schroeder,
Peter Van Dorn, Delta Kappa Epsilon,
Rocky River, Ohio; Schultz, Herman P.,
Chapel Hill.
Fourth Row: Scott, Anne. Miami Beach.
Fla.; Scott, Milton M., Delia Sigma Pi.
Pinetops; Scott, Nell Jean, Goldsboro;
Scroggs, Mildred Louise, Thomasville;
Seaman, Barbara Watson, Warrenton;
Seely. James Loring. Sigma Alpha Epsilon,
Winston-Salem.
Fifth Row: Sellers, William Ernest, Lambda
Chi Alpha, Burlington; Senter. John Wil-
liam, Lincolnton; Sessoms, Billy M.. Alpha
Phi Omega. PineblufT; Shanks, Alexander
Graham, Alpha Tan Omega. Birmingham.
Ala.; Sheppard, George James, Wilming-
ton; Sheppard, Kenneth Ernest. Jr.,
Winston-Salem.
Sixth Row: Sherman. Lewis Elliott. Zeta
Beta Tau. New York, N. Y. ; Shoulars.
Hudson Wilson, Jr.. Alpha Tau Omega.
Rich Square; Showfety, Robert Eugene,
Greensboro; Sieber, Arvid Charles, Hen-
dersonville; Siler, James Harold, Greens-
boro; Silvia, Daniel Shi\er, Jr.. Phi Eta
Sigma. Wilmington.
Stumh Row: Simpson, Shirley Lou. Gas-
tonia; Sims. James Edward. Alpha Psi
Omega, Tau Kappa Alpha. Winston-Salem;
Sinclair. Margaret Joan. Aberdeen; Sink,
lane Kirksey, Lexington; Sipp, John Fred-
eric, White Meadow Lake. N. J.; Skeen.
William W., Biscoe.
Eighth Row: Skidmore. James Meltugh.
Albemarle; Sledge. Karey Lyerly. Asheville;
Smith, Audrey Blair, Scarsdale. N. Y.;
Smith, Clyde, Jr., Greensboro; Smith,
Franklin Teddy, Winston-Salem; Smith, M.
Marcia, Kappa Delta. Camp Lejeune.
Ninth Row: Smith. Robert Miller, Golds-
boro; Smith, W. Ritchie, Fayetteville ;
Sneed. Robert Owen, Charlotte; Snipes,
Raymond Fletcher, Alpha Chi Sigma.
Reidsville; Spain, Frances Hardee, Green-
ville; Spake, Lacy Alvin, Jr., Charlotte.
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Spong, William Conwell, Charlotte; Spoon-
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Conn.; Spradley, Scott Worth, Kappa
Alpha, Shelby; Stacy, Betty Anne, Nebo;
Starrett, William Ivan, Jr., Alpha Phi
Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha, East Point,
Ga.
Second Row: Steinberger, Norman Fredric,
Pi Lambda Phi, Statesville; Stembridge,
Sarah Ellen, Danville, Va.; Stephens, Her-
bert Benjamin, Glen Alpine; Stevens, John
Shorter, Chi Phi, Asheville; Stockton,
Martha Ann, Franklin; Stogner, Martha
Carolyn, Charlotte.
Third Row: Strickland, George Thomas,
Jr., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Phi Eta Sigma.
Nashville; Stubinger, Frances Eugenia,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Sullivan, James Gar-
field, Ahoskie; Suttle, William Wayne,
Thela Chi, Marion; Sykes, James Dins-
more, Phi Kappa Sigma. Jenkintown, Pa.;
Talley, Judith Anne, Chi Omega. Chat-
tanooga, Tenn.
Fourth Row: Tate, Robert Hunter, Jr., Phi
Gamma Delta. Wilmington; Taws, Edward
Town, Jr., 5/. Anthony Hall. Andalusia.
Pa,; Taylor, Carol Freeman, Louisville. Ky.;
Taylor, Jack Morris, Pi Kappa Phi. Aber-
deen; Tesh, Jimmy Howard, Winston-
Salem; Thomas, Anne Ryan, Delta Delta
Delta. Memphis. Tenn.
Fifth Row: Thomas, George Howard,
Asheville; Thomas, Marianne DuValle, Chi
Omtga. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Thomas.
Shirley Anne, Clayton. Mo.; Thompson,
Anne Virginia, Raleigh; Thompson, Broad-
us, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, West Columbia,
S. C; Thompson, Claude Hoke, Jr., Sigma
Phi Epsilon, Shelby.
Sixth Ron ; Thompson, Howard Eugene,
Winston-Salem; Thompson, J e a n n i n e ,
Mooresville; Thompson, Jerry Adams, Gas-
tonia ; Thompson, John Hargett, Alpha
Epsilon Delta. Richlands ; Tice, John K.,
St. Aiithuin Hall. High Point; Timberlake.
Frances Stuart. Staunton, Va.
Seventh Rmi : Tingler, June Ann, Coving-
ton, Va.; Titcomb. Martin McKown, Sigma
Chi. Baldwinsville, N. Y.; Torrence, Earl
Clifford, Charlotte; Travis, Laura Ann,
Charlotte; Turem, Jerry S., Jacksonville;
Turkett, Man- Jane, Danville, Va.
Eighth Row: Turner, Florence Geraldine,
Stoneville; Turner, Harry Sutton, Jackson-
ville; Turner. James Reginald, Winston-
Salem; Turnipseed, Samuel Guy, Moravian
Falls; Tuttle, Martha, West Hartford,
Conn.; Tweed, Clyde Gilbert, Phi Eta
Sigma. Theta Chi, Asheville.
Ninth Row: Upchurch, J. Woodrow. Jr.,
Buies Creek; Uzzell, Jeanette Chadwick,
Asheville; Van Order, Laura Henrietta.
Delta Delta Delta, Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Veazey, Perry Burt, Alpha Tan Omega.
Raleigh; Vincent, Charles Read, Pi Kappa
Alpha. Murf reesboro ; Waddell. Kenneth
Lee, Galax, Va.
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CLASS
First Rou : Wagoner, Daniel Eugene, Phi
Mu Alpha, Yadkinville; Walker, Henry
A|a\. K.ipp.i Sigma, Kinston; Walker, John
Witcher, Rutherfordton; Walters, Noah
Heber, LaGrange; Walthall, Julius Byron.
Charlotte; Ward, Margueritte Elise, Rose
Hill.
Second Rou : Warren, Donald William, Pi
Lambda Phi. Brooklyn, N. Y.; Warren.
George Francis, Snow Hill; Warrick, Wil-
liam Edgar. Jr., Mt. Olive; Wartman,
Charles Harris, Clarksville. Va. ; Waters.
Henry Gene. Roanoke Rapids; Waters, Zack
James, Jr., Salisbury, Md.
Third Rou: Watson, Harriette Zachry,
Thomson. Ga.; Weaver, Kenneth. Husk;
Webb. Richard Beverly Raney, Alpha Tail
Omega. Greensboro; Webster, William
Phillip, Mt. Airy; Weinman, Michael H.,
Zeia Beta Tan. Baltimore, Md.; Wellons,
Dorothy Allene, Fayetteville.
Fourth Row: Wellons, Robert Andrew.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Charlotte; Wells.
Grady Lee, Phi Eta Sigma, Charlotte;
Wentz, Herbert Stephenson, Alpha Epsilon
Delta, Chi Psi. Salisbury; West, Robert Lee,
Dover; Weston, Alma Hale. Charlotte;
Whitaker, David Louis. Phi Eta Sigma.
Williamston.
Fifth Rou: White, Hugh Zenas. Jr.. Alpha
Phi Omega. Salisbury; White. Joseph Sen-
ter. West Palm Beach, Florida; White,
Joseph T., Statesville; White. Julian Al-
phues, Jr.. Pi Kappa Alpha. Hertford;
White, Kenneth Roger, Pi Kappa Phi, Hun-
tersville; White, Raymon Lee, Sigma Nu,
Columbus, Ga.
Sixth Rou: Whitfield, Elizabeth Gattis,
Chapel Hill; Whitmore. Edward K„ Jr.,
Alpha Tau Omega. S. Orange, N. J.;
Whittinghill. Diana Beth. Chapel Hill;
Wieters, John Christopher, Denton; Wiggs,
Bobby Gene, Goldsboro; Wilkins, Jacque-
line, Franklin, W. Va.
Seventh Row: Wilkins, James Sartin, Pi
Kappa Alpha. Shelby; Willard, Barbara
Anne, High Point; Willard, William
Durant, Purvis; Williams. Anne Giles, Pi
Beta Phi. Westfield, N. J.; Williams. Joseph
Phelps, Maplewood, N. J.; Williams,
Joseph Philip, Elmhurst, Illinois.
Eighth Row: Willis, James Ray, New Bern;
Wilson, George David. Morganton; Wilson.
Jack Leroy. Lake Lure; Wilson, Lawrence
G., Jr., Phi Gamma Delta. Danville, Va. ;
Wilson Nancy Elizabeth, Asheville; Wil-
son, Robert Gaines, Leaksville.
Ninth Row: Wilson, William Frank, Dur-
ham; Winner, Sharon Lee, Chi Omega.
Summit, N. J.; Winslow, Ellen G.. Ply-
mouth; Winstead, Bernadine, Roxboro;
Witty, Thomas Ezekiel, Jr., Chapel Hill;
Wood, Edward William, III, Winston-
Salem.
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JUNIOR CLASS
First Row: Woodard. William Windsor,
Jr.. Zeta Psi, Wilson; Woods, John B.,
Phi Gamma Delta, Danville. Va.; Woosley,
Billy Joe, Clemmons ; Wooten, John
Franklin, Jr., Kinston; Wrenn, Anne
Webster, Greensboro; Wright, Carey B. N..
Jr., Greensboro.
Second Row: Wright. Donald Rayburn, Mt
Airy; Wright. Mary Jo, Cary; Wright
Walter Hall, Jr., Aberdeen; Varnell. E
Peter. Charleston, S. C. ; Yates, Frank Og
burn. Jr., Alpha Tan Omega, Asheboro
Yelton, Sylvia Sue. Bakersville.
Thud Row: Yoder, Edwin Milton, Mebane;
Young. Joseph Beverly. Charlotte; Young.
Robert Gill, Jr., Zeta Psi, Henderson;
Zimmerman, Annie Lynne. Marshall; Zim-
merman, Jay, Jr., Phi Eta Sigma, St.
Anthont Hall. New Paltz, N. Y.
Sophomore
Class
Realism with a touch of fantasy . . . half-wise half-
foolish . . . pinned for the first time but still writing
the old letters . . . something about studies that
freezes the mind . . . something about the Goody
and the "Rat" that fills you with a warm glow
(maybe the German beer or maybe just its inner
warmth) . . . they said you'd never get this far, but
you progressed, and even made a winning. You
know the walks now and most of the faces and that
cute one with no name, why you'll know it soon.
You're a thing of mischief and light and joy because
you're young and simple enough to know little about
anything but still, in youth's own fashion, pretend
to know it all.
Officers
Bob Young President
Bob Harrington Vice-President
Jackie Van Hook Secretary
Morgan Hale Treasurt r
Mary Ann Keeter Social Chairman
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F/VjJ R"ii : Abee, Elmer Preston, Jr., Morganton; Akin, William
Baker, Jr.. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Raleigh; Alexander, Clyde Benny,
Rocky Mount; Allen, Charles Eugene, Taylorsville; Allen, David
Ray, Bensen; Allen. William Marion, Jr., Elkin; Allison, James
McMillan, Swannanoa; Anderson, Lawrence Robert, Indianapolis,
Ind.; Anderson, Leo Richard, LaGrange; Andrews, Bobby Tal-
madge, Mcleansville.
Second Row: Angel, Jack Delano. Reidsville; Archer, James Mc-
llwaine. III, Chi Phi, Charlotte; Armstrong, James Paul. Jr., High
Point; Ashby, Charles G., Elkin; Ashford, David Lawrence, Scot-
land Neck; Askew. Kesler, Jr., Enfield; Austin, Dale Reid, Tay-
lorsville; A\cnt, Wavely G., Raleigh; Ayscue, Quincy Adams,
Kappa Alpha, Monroe; Baddley, William Henry, Water Valley.
Miss.
Third Row: Ballard, William Thomas, Jr., Polkton; Barber, Joe
Richard, Jr., Wilkesboro ; Barbre, Ray Sinclair. Jr.. Lambda Chi
Alpha, Kinston; Barker, Robert Joe, Cherryville; Barnard, Sam B.,
Savannah, Ga.; Bartholomew. Joseph Eugene. Raleigh; Barto, John
Thomen, Bronxville, N. Y. ; Bass, Tommie Leonard, Wilson;
Batten, Owens Davis, Sclma; Batten, Roland Weslev, Portsmouth,
Va.
Fourth Row: Batts, Bernice Rodric, Wallace; Baucom, Robert
Leslie. Monroe; Beam, Bob Gerald, Spruce Pine; Beam, Margaret
Norvella. Spruce Pine; Bean, William Claris, Mebane; Beatty,
James Tully, Charlotte; Beck, Shelley Blaine. Asheboro ; Bell.
Lawrence G., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Allentown. Pa.; Bell, Robert
Locke, Sigma Chi, Greensboro; Bentley. Ralph L., Moravian Falls.
Fifth Row: Benyunes, Nelson V., Danville, Va.; Bernhardt, Frank
Christian, Charlotte; Berryhill, Catherine Brewer, Chapel Hill;
Berryhill, Lewis David, Charlotte; Bershaw, Stan Maxwell, Pi
Lambda Phi, Asheville; Best. Nelson Ray, Warsaw; Bibb, William
Robert, Salisbury; Bishop. James Frederick, Jr., Sigma N», Rocky
Mount; Black, William Lin\ille. Winston-Salem; Blackman, Wil-
bert Worth, Smithfield.
Sixth Ron : Blount. John Gray, Phi Gamma Delta. Washington
Blue. William Alexander. Wadesboro; Boerner, Robert Martin
Winston-Salem; Bolch. Oscar Howard. Jr., Albemarle; Boone.
Donald Lee, High Point; Bordeaux, D. Gordon, Elizabethtown
Bowles, Charles Pardue, Kappa Alpha. Winston-Salem; Boyette,
Charles Otis, Chadbourn ; Boyette, Joseph Thomas, Clinton; Boy
ette, William Otis, Chadbourn.
St i tilth Ron : Bradshaw. William Heyward, Fayetteville; Branch,
William Goode, Winter Haven, Fla.; Braswell, Charles Marion,
Monroe; Brenner, Thomas Roy, Phi Delta Thela, Riviera Beach.
Fla.; Brigman. William Edward, New Bern; Britt, Edward G..
Kinston; Britt, John Dillon, Jr., Wilmington; Brock, Clifton H.,
Lillington; Brody. Marvin, fan Epsilon Phi. Charleston, S. C;
Brooks, Claude Cicero, Jr., Millers Creek.
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M., Jamesville; Brown, Eugene Wilson, Jr., Rich Square; Brown,
Grover Cleveland, Harrington, Del.; Brown. Joe Evans, Charlotte;
Brown, William Lee, Roanoke Rapids; Bruton, H. David, Delia
Psi, Candor; Bruton, LeRoy Adam, Phi Gamma Delta, Charlottes-
ville. Va.; Bryan, Donald Thomas, Phi Gamma Delta, Rocky
Mount; Bryant, James Kenneth, Chi Psi, Elkin.
Second Row: Budacz, Julius Francis, Robersonville; Bullard,
Bernie Fraust. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Raleigh; Bullard, Donald E.,
Charlotte; Burbridge, Benjamin Lawrence. Chi Phi, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Burchell, Jesse Lane, Leaksville; Burdette, Howard Lee,
Monroe; Burgess, Robert Philip, Rocky Mount; Burrows, David
James, Pi Lambda Phi. Bay Shore, N. Y. ; Burrus. Robert Tilden,
Rockford; Burton, Donald Farrell, Hillsboro.
Third Row: Butler, Frank, Roseboro; Byers, David Franklin
Shelby; Bynum, James Doggett, Greensboro; Bynum, James Jordan,
Raleigh; Byrum, Fredric Colby, Phi Gamma Delta, Edenton;
Cable, William Charles, Greensboro; Campbell, Roy Clyde, Char-
lotte; Cannon, Harry Beard, Jr., Alpha Tan Omega, Sigma Gamma
Epsilon, Lakeland, Fla.; Cantrell, Douglas David, Seaford, Del.;
Carlisle, James Franklin, Guilford.
Fourth Ron : Carswell, Robert Lewis, Morganton; Castillo, Ernest
III, Tampa, Fla.; Causey, Charles Wesley, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Greensboro; Chalk, Richard William. Sigma Chi, Greensboro
Chamberlain, Norman Allison, Matthews; Chamblee, James Mon
roe, Burlington; Chambliss. Mallory Lewis, Zeta Psi, Rocky Mount
Psi, Greenville ; Cheston, James
Christian, Joe David, Smithheld,
Cheatham. James T., Ill, Zet.,
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Fifth Row: Churchill. Robert Lewis, Durham; Clark, Carey
Alexander. Jr., Louisville, Ky.; Clark, Nevy King, Delta Kappa
Epsilon, Savannah, Ga.; Clark, William Thompson, Statesville;
Clontz, Franklin Delano, Morganton; Coffey, Paul Armrield,
Boone; Coker. Richard Amis, Pi Kappa Alpha. Hartsville, S. C. ;
Collier, James Glenn, Jr., Rich Square; Conder, Lawrence Davis.
Lambda Chi Alpha. Charlotte; Conklin, Hartwell Benton, Phi
Kappa Sigma, Durham.
Sixth Row: Connor, David Marion, Jr., Phi Gamma Delta, Dur-
ham; Converse, Joseph Irwin. Jr., Greenville, S. C; Cook, Charles
Alston, Arlington, Va.; Cook, Julius Carl, Rocky Mount; Coplon,
Malcolm H., Phi Eta Sigma. Tau Epsilon Phi. Winston-Salem;
Corley, Joseph Randolph, Winston-Salem; Cornell. Thomas Boni-
fer, Key West, Fla.; Cowan, Hugh B., Phi Gamma Delia, Ann
Arbor, Mich.; Cox, Adlai Roy, Jr., Asheboro; Cox, Eppie Bennett,
Aurora.
Seventh Row: Coyle, Frederick John, Barrington. R. I.; Craver,
Daniel B., Chi Phi, Greenwich, Conn. ; Craver, Kenneth Shoaf,
Jr., Lexington; Creed, Richard H., Mt. Airy; Creighton, Robert
Kilgo, Jr., Alpha Tau Omega, Charlotte; Crews, William Barker,
Jr., Oxford; Cross, Joel Allen, Creedmoor; Culbreath, James
Charles, Jr., Phi Mil Alpha. Lumberton; Culbreth, Joseph Worth,
Fayetteville; Cyr, William Joseph Rene, Butner.
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Rufus. Jr., Weldon; Daughtridge, llyss Glenn, Rocky Mount;
Davidson, Clayton Williams, Jr., Mooresville; Davis, Herbert
Owen. Phi K.ipp.i Sigma, Roxboro; Davis. W'ilburn Addison,
Waynesville; Dawn, Jon Neil, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Gastonia;
Dawson, Milton Pierre, Rocky Mount; Dawson, Stuart, Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Charleston, S. C. ; Dell, Julian Peter, III. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon, Bethesda, Md.
Second Row: Dinwiddie, James William. Lexington; Dorrity.
Charles Brent, Carrboro; Downing, Shirley Jean. Fayetteville;
Drake. Phillip Alexander, Ft. Lauderdale. F 1 a . ; Duncan. Grady
Sylvester. Beimont; Durham, Carl Hanna, Burlington; Duvall,
James Thomas. Naval Mine Depot, Va. ; Eargle, Zane, Waxhaw;
Eason, Robert Donald, Snow Hill; Edwards, Ellison Francis. Chad-
bourn.
Third Ron: Ellerbe. Robert Lee, Jr.. Rockingham; Evans, Amos
Ray, Greenville; Exum, James Gooden, Jr.. Sigma Nu, Snow
Hill; Exum. Robert. Jr.. Phi Gamma Dtl/.i. Snow Hill; Farmer.
John Ira. Salisbury; Fassberg, Robert, Spring Valley, N. Y. ;
Feimster, Bobby Jack. Statesville; Ferguson. Ralph Everett, lr.,
Charlotte; Fisher, Louis Joseph. Phi Eta Sigma, High Point;
Fitzgerald, Charles E„ Jr.. Chi Phi. Farmville.
Fourth Ron: Foley, Gardner, P. H . Jr.. Phi Eta Sigma, Greens-
boro; Ford. Larry Grant, China Grove; Fox, Joe Thomas, Jr.,
Asheville; Freeman, Donald deYoung. Great Neck. N. Y.; Frut-
chey, Gilbert Strickland. Asheville; Fulton. Paul, Jr.. Zeta Psi,
Walnut Cove; Fussell, Fitzhugh Lee. Williamston ; Gaffney,
Donald J., Verona. X. J.; Gallimore, Howard Keith. Concord;
Galloway, Alex Henderson, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Winston-Salem.
Fifth Ron: Gardner, William Badham, Delta Kappa Epsilon,
Edenton; Garrett, Thomas Blackwell, Danville, Va.; Garriss. Stan
lev Adams. Jr.. Portsmouth, Va. ; Geddie, W'alter Herman, Rocky
Mount; Gibson, James Larry, Marion; Giersch. Richard Frederick,
Charlotte; Gilleland, Harley S.. Jr., Statesville; Gleitz, David
Allen. Phi K.ipp.i Sigma, Jacksonville; Glenn. Tom Payne. Stone-
ville; Gobbel, Virginia Ann, Chapel Hill.
Sixth Rou : Goforth, John Eddie. Phi Kappa Sigma, Rutherfordton;
Goforth. Preston Myers, Lenoir; Goldstein, Lewis Allan, Balti-
more. Md. ; Goodman, Vann Grey, Concord; Goodwin, Francis
Vincent, Belleville, N. L; Graves, James B.. Jr., Raleigh; Greene.
Robert Glenn, North W'ilkesboro; Greulach, Dorothy Gould,
Chapel Hill; Griffin, Marion Wilson, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Delta
Theta, Davidson; Gruble. William Francis. Mount Airy.
Seventh Ron: Gustafson, Richard Lawrence. Pinebluft ; Hager,
lames Tomlin, Harmony; Hale, Leslie Morgan, K.ipp.i Alpha,
Fayetteville; Hall, Hassell Gray, Winston-Salem; Hall. Norman
Curtis. Hurdle Mills; Hallett, Robert Edward. Lake Wales, Fla.;
Hallford, Edward Llysses, Rocky Mount; Hamilton. William J.,
Chi Phi, Charlotte; Hamrick. Harold Joe, Shelby; Hanna, Willis
Neil, l^imbda Chi Alph.i. Gastonia.
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Ashley Heights; Hardy, Stephen Chalaron, Phi Kappa Sigma
Silver Spring. Md.; Harrcll, Dunald Lee, Statesville; Harrington
Cyrus Robert, Jr., Greensboro; Harris, Falls Lewis. Harris; Har
wood, Ed Ronald, Winston-Salem ; Hayes. Nathaniel Perkinson
Jr., Delhi K.ipp.i Epsilon, Greensboro; Hays, Robert Samuel. Jr.
Phi Gumma Delia, Chapel Hill; Hayworth. James Armstrong.
Ashcboro.
Second Ron: Hayworth,. Steve L.. Ashcboro; Heath, John Lewis,
Snow Hill; Heck. William Ernest, Salisbury; Heiden, Hubert Eric,
Tan Epiiluii Phi. Lake City, S. C; Henderson, Edward Carlton,
Roanoke Rapids; Henderson, Shelton Whitehead. Lynchburg, Va.;
Henderson, Willis Irwin, III., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Charlotte;
Hcnline, Harold Dean, Marion; Herring, Joseph Duncan, Jr.,
Lumberton; Hettleman, Thomas Phillip, New York, N. Y.
Third Row: Hice, Robert Harrison. Delta Upsilon, Charlotte;
Hicks, Stephen Francis, Phi Gamma Delta. Edenton; High, Wil-
liam Hackney, Oak City; Hildreth, Dewey Allen, Phi Kappa
Sigma, Charlotte; Hill, Robert L., Kinston; Hilton, Virgil Melvin,
Thomasville; Hines, Richard Norfleet, Zeta Psi, Edenton; Hinson,
Larry Capehart. Monroe; Hodges, Luther Hartwell, Jr., Pi Kappa
Alpha. Phi Eta Sigma. Leaksvillej Hoelscher, Winston D., Kappa
Alpha. Lynchburg, Va.
Fourth Rote: Holdford, Roy Raymond, Jr., Alpha Tan Omega,
Wilson; Hollinshed, Joseph Hampton, Phi Kappa Sigma, Fay-
ctteville; Holt, Allen Franklin, Chi Phi, Asheboro; Holt, Townsend
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Robert. Grifton; Hoover, Charles Wayne, Winston-Salem; Hornik.
A. Robert Jr.. Zeta Beta Tan. Atlanta. Ga.; House, Harry Clayton,
Pi Kappa Alpha, Hamilton; Houser, William Edward, Cherryville.
Fifth Row: Howell. John Herbert, Goldsboro; Howey, James
Monroe. Delta Sigma Pi. Waxhaw; Hoyle. Joel Thomas, Shelby-
Hudson, Richard Woodard, Kappa Alpha. Vandemere ; Huffman.
Ervin Moran, Hickory; Huffman, Leon Wyant, Catawba; Hughes.
Jimmie Franklin. Asheville; Hunt. George Franklin. Waynesvillc;
Hunt, Robert Holmes. Phi Kappa Sigma, Reidsville; Hunter.
George Patrick, Jr., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Charlotte.
Sixth Ron: Huntley. Walter Jones, Alpha Tan Omega, Smithfield;
Hutchins, Edward Wier, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Winston-Salem;
Hutchinson, Samuel Spalding, Chapel Hill ; Hyatt, Fred Lee, Jr.,
Bryson City; Jacobus, Robert Bingham, Chi Psi. Phi Eta Sigma,
Raleigh; James. Ernest Kelly, Jr., Winston-Salem; James, Fred B..
Stokes; Johnson, Bartlett Cecil. Dunn; Johnson, Bruce Cannon,
Conway; Johnson, Charles Mack, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Lenoir.
Sc i tilth Rou: Johnson, Dewey Edward, Phi Kappa Sigma, Charles-
ton, S. C. ; Johnson. Edgar Russell, Robersonville; Johnson, George
Turner. L,imbda Chi Alpha. Asheville; Johnson. Thomas Hatcher.
Goldsboro; Johnson, Thomas L., Chi Psi. Norfolk, Va.; Johnson,
William Lloyd, Rockingham; Jones, Harvey Theodore, Cary;
Jones, Joseph Edwin, Snow Hill ; Jones, Richard Lawrence. Rock-
ingham; Jones. Talmage Lloyd. Jr., Asheville.
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Lambda Phi, Asheville; Kapiloff. Arnold Yale, Pi Lambda Phi,
Winston-Salem; Keel, Clayton Ray, Everetts; Keever, William
Norris, Hiddenite; Keller, George Joseph, Oakley, S. C. ; Kelly,
David Lee, Jr., Winston-Salem; Kennerly, Robert Boger, Alpha
Phi Omega, Charlotte; Kentopp, Donald E,, 5/. Anthony Hall, East
Orange, N. J.; Kerlin, Gus Lee, Jr., Charlotte.
Second Row: Kester, Jack B., High Point; Kester, James Wiley,
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Winston-Salem; Ketler, Robert Edward,
Wyncote, Pa.; King, Henry Elliott, Jr., Badin; Kinney, Richard
Ned, Winston-Salem; Kirchberg, Roy William, Jr., Sylva; Kirk-
land, Thomas Venable, Chi Phi, Columbia, S. C; Kistler, Andrew-
Milton, II, Morganton; Kittenger, Patricia Jean, Burlington;
Knauff, James William, III, Sigma Chi, Charlotte.
Third Ron: Korschun, Alan Miller, Tan Epsilon Phi, Goldsboro;
Koster. Joe Frank, Jr., Wilson; Lacy, James Barnes, Flat Rock;
Laing, Harold Powers, Wilmington; Lambeth, Tom Willis,
Winston-Salem; Lamm, Roney William, Wilson; Lassiter, Anne
Cummings, Wilmington; Latham, Jarvis Harding. Washington;
Lattimore, James Gordon, Ellenboro; Lefler, Trudy Deems, Alpha
Gamma Delia, Newton.
Fourth Row: Lewis, Ralph Henry, Jr., Roxboro; Lieberman, David
Aria, Tau Epsilon Phi. Wilmington; Lindsley, Dell Pritchard,
Delta Kappa Epsilon. Williamston; Linker, Ray Stephens, Char-
lotte; Lipman, Edward C, Pi Limbda Phi, New Bern; Little,
Mavlon E., Winterville; Lively, Knox Kent, Reidsville; Livingston.
Frank H., Highland Park, 111.; Loftin, William R., Jr., Mount
Olive; Logan. Phillip Hemphill, Shelby.
Fifth Rule: Lomax. Henry Clyde, Sigma Chi. Charlotte; Lopp, John
Byron, Sigma Chi, Lexington; Lowder, Robert Henry, Albemarle;
Lowry, Kenneth Francis, Chi Psi. Troy, Ohio; Ludwig. John
McKay, St. Anthony Hall. New Orleans, La. ; Lynch, Alex Spruill,
Scotland Neck; Lynn, John Worth, Petersburg, Va.; Lyon, Steven
Grant, Jr.. Wilkesboro; MacFaddin, Richard Willis, Viola, Del.;
Macon, Robert Lee, Jr., Seagrove.
Sixth Ron: Magness, James Everette, Shelby; Mangum, Benson R.,
Theta Chi. Durham; Mangum, Jimmie Mac. Phi Kappa Sigma.
Gastonia ; Marks, Stephen Charles, Chi Psi, Hudson. Ohio; Marsh-
burn, Berry Daniel, Jr., Wendeli ; Martin, James Edwin, Jr., Phi
Delia Theta, Charlotte; Mashburn, T. A., Jr., Madison; Matheson,
Carl Lafayette, Taylorsville; Matkins, Donald Lewis, Pi Nil.
Burlington; Matthews, Marshall Lawrence, Jr., Winston-Salem.
Seventh Rote: Mauney, James Forrest, Lincolnton; Mauney, Johnny
Elliott, Lincolnton; McCabe, Russell Tyler, Seaford, Del.; McCall,
Da\ id Lawrence, Charlotte; McCormick, John Patrick, Kappa
Alpha. Spindale; McCurdy, Robert Layton, Kappa Alpha. Florence.
S. C; McGee, Edith Ann, Chapel Hill; McGinn, Joseph Britt,
Charlotte; McGuire, Aubrey Lee, Jr., Guilford College; McGuire.
Thomas Wadford, Todd.
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First Row: McKinney, David Lee, Marshall; McKinney, Robbie
Mason, Scranton; McLaughlin, Robert, Phi Delia Thela, Delray
Beach, Fla.; McLean, William Sartor. Phi Gamma Delia, Lum-
berton; McMillan, Colin Riley, Phi Kappa Sigma, Houston, Tex.;
McRacken, Robert Eugene. Red Springs ; McRae, James Arthur,
Red Springs; McSorley, Marion Joseph, New Bern; Meares, Clyde
LeRoy, Chi Phi, Charlotte; Michal, William Norwood, Jr., Alpha
Tan Omega, Atlanta, Ga.
Second Row: Michaux, David Marion, III, Charlotte; Michels,
James Edward, Graham; Michie, John Chapman, Phi Kappa Sigma.
Roxboro; Miller, Charles LeRoy, Jr., Kappa Alpha, Concord;
Miller, Roy Wayne, Salisbury; Miller, William Stacy, Benson;
Mills, Avery Burton, Monroe; Mills, Harvey A., Chi Phi, Monroe;
Milnor, Andrew, Wilmington; Mitchell, Cal Dewey, Sigma Chi,
Matthews.
Third Row: Mitchell, George Evans, Kappa Alpha, Spartanburg,
S. C; Mitchell, Harold Allan, Sigma Nu, Ahoskie; Mobley,
Howard Reid, Jr., Reidsville; Moise, Albert Deleon, Sumter,
S. C; Molter, John Ormond, Alpha Phi Omega, Charlotte; Mon-
teith, James Derel, Sylva ; Montgomery, James Renn, Phi Gamma
Delta, Durham; Moore, Edwin Holt, Jr., Delta Kappa Epsilon,
Burlington; Moose, Ada Lou, Troutmans; Morgan, James Malcolm,
Wilmington.
Fourth Row: Morgan, William W., Jr., Sigma Nu, Canton; Morton.
John Thornton, Madison; Morton. Sanford Bascom, Jr., Chapel
Hill; Moye, Milton James. Jr., Delia Kappa Epsilon, Tarboro;
Munroe, John Francis, Kappa Alpha. Council ; Murphy, John
Joseph, Jr., Hamlet; Murphy, Raymond Ryan, Sigma Chi, Lookout
Mtn. Tenn.; Murray, Josiah Stockton, Durham; Nail, Thurman D..
Chapel Hill; Neville, Cecil Howell, Jr., Zeta Psi. Scotland Neck.
Fifth Row: Newton, Bobby Lawrence, Lambda Chi Alpha, Creed-
moor; Oakley, Kenneth Holmes, Raleigh; Ogburn, Sam Cicero,
Winston-Salem; Oldenburg, Ronald Troy, Biloxi, Miss.; Oldham,
Jerry Key, Gulf; O'Neal, Joel Vernon, Middlesex; Oresman,
Richard Kingson. Pi Lambda Phi. Providence, R. L; Osborne,
Thomas Vivion, Jr., Greensboro; Overcash, Charles Gurney, Jr.,
Lexington; Overman, Douglas Ray, Pi Kappa Alpha, Dunn.
Sixth Row: Owen, Duncan Shaw, Jr., Fayetteville; Owens, Wiley
Lee, Fountain ; Palmer, Charles Keith, Kappa Sigma. Timmons-
ville, S. C. ; Parker, Floyd Carson, Oxford; Parker, John Marshall,
Salisbury; Parker, Richard Clyde, Glen Alpine; Parker, Theodore
Norwood, Clinton; Parks, Kenneth Hilton, Jr., Gastonia; Partrick,
Jeremiah Nolan, Wilmington; Pate, William Snyder, Goldsboro.
Seventh Row: Patrick, Bailey, Jr., Delta Kappa Epsilon, Hickory;
Patseavouras, George Jr., Rocky Mount; Patterson, Donald Lee,
China Grove; Paysour, Conrad Elbert, Jr., Chapel Hill; Pearce,
William Franklin, Norlina; Pearlman, Robert Bruce, Pi Lambda
Phi, Greensboro; Pearlman, Skip, Pi Lambda Phi. Asheville;
Pearlstine, Edwin S.. Jr.. Pi Limbda Phi, Charleston, S. C; Peel,
William Robert. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Williamston; Peoples, Lin-
wood Thomas, Louisburg.
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F/c« Rr/ir: Perry, Garland Jarvis, Jr.. Zebulon; Perry, Ronald
Proctor, Wendell; Petty. Jerry Miller, Kappa Sigma, Gastonia;
Phelps, Jon, Winston-Salem; Phillips. Fred Gary. Charlotte; Pierce.
Richard Perry, Raleigh; Planer, Richard William. Tali Epsilon Phi.
Gastonia ; Plott, James F., Jr., Lexington ; Plumlee. Claude Arm-
strong, Jr., Sigma Chi, Charlotte; Porter, David Darlington, At-
lanta, Ga.
Second Row: Porter, Lee Warwick, Jr., Wilmington; Powell,
Kenneth Alton, Valdese; Powell, William Thomas, Chapel Hill;
Pern ledge, Fred Arlius, Raleigh; Price, George Edward, Mayodan;
Pridgen, Edward N„ Beta Theta Pi, Fayetteville; Pringle, Alonzo
Josephine, III, Kemers\ die ; Pritchttt, Mebane Moore, Phi Delta
Theta. Lenoir; Putnam. Samuel Grady, Ze:a Psi. Washington.
D. C. ; Raines, George N., Jr.. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Portsmouth,
Va.
Thud Rau: Ramsay, James Graham, Jr., Delta Kappa Epsilon,
Washington; Rand. Cecil Holmes, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Fremont;
Ratledge, Billy Ray, Guilford College; Ratledge, Bobby Jay, Guil-
ford College; Ratley, Duncan Crawford, Jr., Fairmont; Raugh,
James P., jr., Del/a Kappa Epsilon, Rosemont, Pa.; Ray, William
Thomas. Charlotte; Rea\es, Leonard Erastus, III. Chi Psi, Phi Era
Sigma, Phi Mn Alpha, Fayetteville; Reid, John Dwight, Richlands;
Rhoades, Vade G., McGrady.
Fourth Row: Rhule. Claude Mankin. Bluefield, W. Va.; Richard-
son, Clarence Linwood, Jr., Selma; Richardson, James Carrdi,
Marion. Va.; Roberts. John Barron, Charlotte; Roberts, William
Garner, Jr., Leaksville; Robertson. Lewis Ford. Jr., Frederick. Md.;
Rogers, Jimmy Roy, Phi Mn Alpha, Tabor City; Rossell, Charles
Reed, Wilmington, Del.; Rusher. John William, Wilmington;
Sabiston, William Devine. Carthage.
Fifth Row: Saine, George Donald, Cherryville; Salmon, Neill McK.,
Jr., Pi K.ippa Alpha, Lillington; Sanders, Charles, Fayetteville;
Sanders. Phil Snead, Four Oaks ; Saunders, Larry Melvin, Tan
Epsilon Phi, Norfolk, Va. ; Savvas, Tykey, High Point; Schachner,
Edmund Douglas McKanc, Charlotte; Schlapkohl, Charles J., Jr.,
Arlington. Va.; Schrimsher, Frank Lodwick, Charlotte; Scott,
Bryan Myers, New Bern.
Sixth Row: Scott, Leslie Andrew, Jackson Heights, N. Y.; Scroggs.
Joanna Hill, Chapel Hill; Self. William Edward, Sigma Phi
'Epsilon. Shelby; Settlemyre. Shelley C. Jr., Hickory; Setzer, David
Everette, New London; Setzer, Ferman Tim, Rural Hall; Sewell,
John Mitchell, Murfreesboro; Sewell. Louis William, Jr., Jackson-
ville; Shankle, Clemm Harry, Troy; Shaw, Ray Elsworth, Jr.,
Raleigh.
Seventh Row: Shaw, Stanley Sergeant, II. Asheville; Shawcross,
William Edgerton, Norfolk, Va.; Shearin, William t, „ Wake
Forest; Sheets, James Albert. Winston Salem; Sheffield, Gary
Singleton, Sigma Chi. Greensboro; Shelly, Robert Gardiner, Delta
Kappa Epsilon, Virginia Beach, Va.; Shelton, James Edward. Jr.
Danville, Va.; Shcrmcr, Richard Wayne. Phi Ela Sigma. Winston-
Salem; Shore, Robert Greene, Yadkinville; Short, James G, Jr.,
Wadesboro.
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Ferrell, Jr., Clinton; Sirkin, Richard Stanley, Pi Lambda Phi. Miami
Beach, Fla. ; Sisk, Robert Van, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Chi, Charlotte;
Skinner, James McElveen, Winston-Salem; Skinner, Lloyd Milton,
Lambda Chi Alpha, Burlington; Smith, Addison Neal, Woodleaf;
Smith, Clarence Edwards, Jr., Sigma Phi Epsilon, Raleigh; Smith,
Jerry Edward. Kernersville; Smith, Laurie Nicholas, Oswego, S. C.
Second Row: Smith, Robert Gordon, Stoneville; Smoot, Thomas
Arthur, III, Greenville; Snavely, Brant R, Zela Psi, Winston-
Salem; Sneil, William Franklin, Winston-Salem; Snipes, Herman
Glasgow, Chi Phi, Knoxville, Tenn.; Solomon, John Henry, Wil-
mington; Spainhour, Otha Kenneth, Winston-Salem; Spangler,
Carroll Lee, Lawndale; Spencer, James Klein, Matthews; Sperlbaum,
Ronald Edward, Lambda Chi Alpha. Spindale.
Third Raw: Stallings, John William, III, Sigma Nu, Wilson;
Stalling, Donald Craig, Alpha Phi Omega. Burlington; Steele,
Harry Coe, North Wilkesboro; Steele, Kenneth Leigh, Burlington;
Stem, Jaspe Graham, Oxford ; Stephens, William Mac, Winston-
Salem; Stevens, Charlie Vergereau, Jr., Sigma Chi, Salisbury; Stokes,
James Peter, L'pper Montclair, N. J.; Stokes, Sidney Durham,
Lenoir; Stokes. William Howard, Henderson.
Fourth Row: Stone, Walker Strickland, Phi Kappa Sigma, Durham;
Strausc, Leonard, Charlotte; Stuntz, Jose Edward, Chi Phi, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla.; Sullivan, Bobby Avery, Selma ; Summcy, Brett
Taylor, West Jefferson; Surrett, Charles Eugene, High Point;
Sutton, Edward Wike, Phi Delia Theta, Cullowhee; Swindell,
Gene Austin, Swan Quarter; Sydnor, Victor B., Durham; Tagnipes,
Rupert M„ Norfolk, Va.
Fifth Ron: Tayloc, Josh, Phi Gamma Delia. Washington; Taylor,
Harry Collins. Miami Beach, Fla.; Taylor, Roy Dail, Greenville;
league. Thomas Hart, Raleigh; Teer, George W., Jr., Hillsboro;
Temple, Donald K., Jonesville; Thames, Larry David, Charlotte;
Thiele, Richard Frederic, Atlanta, Ga. ; Thompson, Charles Jeffer-
son, Phi Eta Sigma. Salisbury; Thorburn, Robert Will, Akron, Ohio.
Sixth Row: Thornton, Robert H., Fayetteville; Thornton, Zane
Grey, Benson; Thuemmler, Herbert A.. Valdese; Timberlake,
George Noblin, Nelson, Va.; Tripp, Cecil DeWayne, Shallotte;
Troutman, Howard Powell, Wilmington; Turner, Daniel Carmer,
Jr., Pink Hill; Turpin, Jerry Williams, Reidsville; Tyler, Earl
Runyon. Zela Psi. Durham; L'mstead. Charles Parker, Phi Kappa
Sigma, Durham.
Seventh Row: Underwood, Kenneth Michael, Waynesville; Van
Loan, Don Wheeler, Zela Psi, High Point; Vann, John Daniel, III,
Greenville, S. C; Van Winkle, Frederick Sloat. Atlanta. Ga.;
Venters, Leon Stephens, Jr., Trenton; Vinson, Thomas W.. Jr..
Winton; Wagner. Bobby Moton, Lexington; Walker, Leon Stokes,
Denton; Walker, Oscar Blair, Gastonia; Wall, Robert Hennis,
Mount Airy.
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Gaither, III, Phi Gamma Delia. High Point; Walsh, lames Ralph,
Lenoir; Walston, Abe, Walstonburg; Ward, Blaine Sherrill. Ram-
seur; Ward, David L., Delia Kappa Epsilon, New Bern; Waters,
Harold Lee, Phi Eta Sigma, Jacksonville.
Second Row: Waters, Richard James, Livingston, N. J.; Watkins,
lames Thomas, Jr., Oxford; Weaver, John William, Jr., Durham;
Weaver, Macon Moore, Apex; Weaver, Zebulon, III. Delta Kappa
Epsilon, Asheville; Weil. David, Goldsboro; Weiss, Bernard Erwin,
Norfolk, Va.
Third Row: Weiss. Charles R„ Lambda Chi Alpha. Brevard; Wel-
born, William Mack, Boone; Wells, Donn Allison, Albertson;
Wells, Samuel Fogle, Jr., Reidsville; West, Juan Ramon. Jr.,
Winston-Salem; Whiscnant, Bennettc Elam, Morganton; Whisnant,
Howard Eugene, Gastonia.
Fourth Row: Whisnant. James Luther, Gastonia; Wiblc, William
Kenneth, Greensboro; Wicker, Bryant Kelly, Sanford; Wilbourne,
Ronald Craig, Raleigh; Wilkerson, Robert Louis, Reid-.\ille;
Wilkins, James F.. Lynchburg, Va. ; Williams. Anderson Townley,
Wilson.
Fifth Rou: Williams, Clarence Edward, Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Charlotte; Williams, John O'Donnell, Zeta Psi. Raleigh; Williams
Larry Ritchie, Kappa Alpha. Concord; Williams. Taylor Brown
Phi Camilla Delta. Dunn; Willingham, Paul Ed, Phi Eta Sigma
Phi Kappa Sigma, Ridgely. Tenn.; Wilson, Hosea. Elbert. Jr.
Sigma Chi. Danville, Va'.; Wilson, Maurice H., Jr., Charlotte.
Sixth Rou-: Wimbcrley, Joseph Powell. Ill, Battlrboro; Wirsching.
C. Philipp. Ir.. Elmhurst, 111.; Wise. Doyce Farrell, Landis; Woods,
Andy Green, Phi Gamma Delia. Danville, Va.; Worsley, Gerald
Killian, Greenville; Worthington, Thomas L., Limbda Chi Alpha.
Kinston ; Wright, Anthony Byrum, Charlotte.
Seventh Row: Wright, Joe Alexander, Jr., Landis; Yeapanis, Panos
Andrew, Lumberton; Yelverton, Fred Becton. Wilson; Yost, Wil-
liam Francis, Weaverville; Young, George William. Winston-
Salem; Young, Robert Francis. New York, N. Y.; Young, Robert
Terry. Asheville.
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Pranksters at a tender age . . . new world too soon
and not enough of home . . . classes, cuts, crewmen,
cuties . . . college life with a twist . . . love with a
different sentiment . . . that new song, that anthem,
that color, flavor, all when you're eighteen . . .
someone says to stand straight and walk with more
firmness and you stand straight and walk but its not
too firm because you're scared, scared pretty near to
death, all because you don't catch a familiar face in
this void of intimacy . . . but you'll show'em because
they said back home you wouldn't stick it out; well
this is your chance, even if all the fellows are bigger
and you didn't make the first team you'll remain, and
next year — on to bigger and better attainable glories.
Officers
Sonny Evans President
Jay Walker Vice-President
Nancy Nussear Secretary
Jim Dickson Treasurer
Amy Morse Social Chairman
First Ron : Abernethy, Don Leslie. Camp Le
jeune; Abernathy, Thomas LeRonne, Shelby
Acker, William David, III, Anderson. S. C.
Adams. Bobby Joe, Winston-Salem; Adams.
Charles Gilbert, Four Oaks; Adams, John
Patrick Asheboro; Adams, )ordan Eldred, San
ford.
Second Row: Adams, loscph Avery. Clinton;
Adcox, Brooks, Parkton ; Albert, Richard
Evans, Santa Fe. New Mex.; Aldred, William
Murray, lr.. Durham; Alexander, Bobby R..
Roarins River; Alexander, Lee Stack, Monroe;
Alford. Elmer Guy, Hendersonville.
Third Row: Amnions, Furman Mac, Red
Springs; Amy, John VanCamp, Smiths Falls,
Ont.; Anderson, George David, Jr., Aberdeen;
Anderson, John Stewart, Hyannis, Mass. ; An-
drews, Alva Edison, Jr., Mt. Olive; Ansell,
David K.. Allcnhurst, N. ].; Arney, Loy Frank-
lin, Warwick, Va.
Fourth Row: Ashford. Charles Hall, Jr., New
Bern, A\ery, Erwin Theodore, Winston-Salem;
Aydlett, Trim White, Elizabeth City; Babson.
Donald Belton, Ash; Badgett, James Allen,
Ararat; Baggett, Robert Franklin, Smithfield ;
Bailiff, James Dixon, Heaton.
Fifth Roii: Baird, Nolan Dudley, Augusta.
Ga.; Baldridge, William Paul, Winston-Salem;
Baldwin, William Howard, Rockingham; Bal-
lew, William Ralph, Hickory; Banks. Otis
Gordon, Cary; Banzet, Julius Edmond, III,
Warrenton; Barber, Howard Curtis, Wilming-
ton.
Six Row: Barber, Milton Augustus, Lexington;
Harden, Milton Barrett, Boone; Barker, Alfred
Lawrence, Semora; Barringer, Michele Larone,
Newton; Basinger, Pryde William, Jr., Char-
lotte; Bass, Eddie Covington, Farmville; Bass,
Lionel Demming, Jr., Charlotte.
Seventh Row: Bass, Wesley Neil, Nashville;
Baum, William O., Elizabeth City; Baynes.
Gerald Taylor, London, Ohio; Beam, Dennis
Anthony, Jr., Shelby; Beaman, John Branch,
III, Ahoskie; Beard. Benton Linwood, Fayette-
ville; Beasley. John Brasdell, Randleman.
Eighth Row: Beaver, Terry Allen, Statesville;
Bentley, Keith Lambeth. Moravian Falls;
Bernard, Lester Everly, Gastonia; Biberstein,
Richard Von, Jr., Burgaw; Biddle. Robert
Newton, Franklin; Bielefelt, John F., Goshen,
N. Y.; Biltle, John George, Raleigh.
Ninth Row: Black, Baxter Franklin. Kan-
napolis; Blacker, Edwin Stanley, Petersburg,
Va.; Blackwelder, John Norris, Statesville;
Blazer, Phillip Paul, Whitaker, Penn.; Block.
Franklin Lee, Wilmington; Bloomer, Oliver
Green, Jr.. Whitakers; Boese, Fred Merritt,
Winston-Salem.
Tenth Row: Boggs, Roy Dixon, Jr., Valdese;
Bolick, Thomas Gordon, Hickory; Bolton.
Charles Burns, Rich Square ; Booth, Samuel
Maslon, Graham; Borden, Mitchell Petrick,
Charlotte; Bostic, Thad Stevens, Forest City;
Boston, Joseph Emerson, Jr., Charlotte.
Eleventh Ron: Boudreau, Guard Edgar. Jr..
North Augusta, S. C; Bourne, Elliott Grayson,
Reidsville; Bourne, John Lathan, Reidsville;
Bowles. Wade Anderson, Statesville; Bowman,
Charles Harwood, Jr., Southern Pines; Brad-
sher, John Dewey, Roxboro; Bradsher, Sidney
Preston, Milton
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boro; Brandner. Larie Kent, Ft. Meade, Md.;
Braswell. lohn Thomas, Marshville; Brauer.
\^ ^ *- P ^ > Ellen Evelyn. Chapel Hill; Braxton, H. Harri-
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Skinner, Wilmington.
Snoiiii Row: Bridgers. George Carlton, It
Meade, Md.; Briggs. Ernest Ray. Sanford ;
Brigham, William Breck, Augusta. Ga.; Brink-
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Third Row: Brown. John Robert, Rockford;
Brown, John Thompson, Concord; Brown.
Julian Cleo. Candler; Bryan. Joseph McKinley.
jr.. Greensboro; Bryce, George Wilder, Jr.,
Hamlet; Bullock. Richard Wayne, Zebulon ;
Bunch, Charles Ledbetter, Jr.. Statesville.
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Penn.; Burgess. John Buchanan. Washington;
Burnam. J. Andrew. Cordele. Ga.; Burrell,
Fredrick William. Cedar Rapids. Iowa; Burress.
lohn Woodfin. Ill, Salem. Va.; Burress, Wil-
liam Wallace. East Orange. N. J.; Burrus. Jack
Reyburn, Manteo.
Fifth Row: Burton, Ernest Steven. High Point.
Byrd, Marion Everton. Bunnlevel; Callicott.
Joseph Handel, Jr.. Greensboro; Campbell.
Charles Woodrow, Jamestown; Campbell.
Hugh E.. Laurinburg; Canas. Juan Jose, Jr.,
Santiago de Cuba. Cuba; Canoutas, Andrew-
George, Kure Beach.
Sixth Ron-: Capetanos. Christ L., Raleigh;
Capps. Thomas Edward. Wilmington; Car-
michael, Jerry Gaylon. High Point; Carpenter,
John O., Indianapolis. Ind.; Carr, Dawson
Verderv. Stedman; Carr, Gabriel Paul. Jr.,
Hillsboro; Carraway, James Howard. William-
ston.
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Seventh Row: Carnker. Donald Malloy, Char-
lotte; Carroll, John Ashby, Hookerton; Casey.
James Broadus, High Point; Cates. Carvie
Calvin, Henderson; Cates. Donald Brooks,
Faison; Cathey, Dennis Edward. Charlotte;
Cautield, Tommy A., Jacksonville.
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ington; Cecil, Richard Colbert, Jr., Fayetteville;
Checkner. Charles David, Wilmington; Childs.
Jack Stith, Wilson; Christian, Richard Roy.
Sanford; Christian, Virgil Holcomb, Mount
Airy; Christian, William Gerow. Jr.. Vicks-
hurg, Miss.
Ninth Row: Clapp. Joseph Mark, Greensboro;
Clark. Daniel E.. Everetts ; Clark. Eddie Nel-
son, Apex; Clark, Gerald Duane, Burlington;
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ville; Clay. Robert Morris. Raleigh; Clyburn,
e» — Roy Lynn, Kannapolis; Coburn, Robert Lee.
Jr.. Williamston; Coggin, Harry Leon. Jr..
Falls Church. Va.; Cole. Jerry Robert. Nev,
Bern; Coleman. Bobby Elliott, Wilmington
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Greensboro; Conrad, Richard Leon, Thomas-
ville; Cook, Dennis Shelton, Lenoir; Cook,
Stanley Galpin, Pinehurst; Coolman. Thomas
Beecher, Ann Arbor. Mich.; Cooper. David
Evander. Jr.. Fayetteville; Cooper, Lenox Gore,
Jr., Wilmington.
First Row: Corbin, Henry Jefferson, Jr.,
Florence, S. C; Courts, Andrew Johnson,
Reidsville; Covell, Charles Van Orden, South-
ern Pines; Cowan, Marvin Russell, Roberson-
ville; Craig, Charles Erwin, Jr., Gastonia;
Craig, Julian Carroll, Swannanoa; Crews, Nat
Sullivan, Jr., Winston-Salem.
Second Row: Catcher, Walter M.. Jr.. Oxford;
Crook, Myron Dudley, Jr., Arlington, Va.;
Cross, Chester Clarence, Jr.. Miami Beach, Fla.;
Crouse, Paul Odell. Winston-Salem; Crumpler,
James Fulton, Jr.. Rocky Mount; Crutchneld,
John Edward, Jr., Winston-Salem; Currin,
George Spencer. Middleburg.
Third Row: Darden, James Robert, Jackson-
ville; Darden, Marion Hughes, Stantonsburg;
Darnell, William Gordon, Jr., Murphy; Daugh-
try, Curtiss Wilson, Smithfield; Davis, Charles
M., Louisburg; Davis, Chester Clark, Habana.
Cuba; Davis, Gus Louis, Morehead.
Fourth Row: Dean, Joseph Howard, High
Point; Dillard. Robert Howard, Winston-
Salem; Dixon, Charles Thomas, Winston-
Salem ; Dixon. Joseph Earl, Morehead City ;
Doar, James Fraser, Charlotte; Donovan.
Michael Whitbeck, Lynchburg, Va.; Doss,
Dale Walter, Birmingham, Ala.
Fifth Row: Douty, Christopher Morris. Wash-
ington, D. C; Dover, Gerald D., Shelby;
Dowd, Orren Edwards, Jr.. Greenville; Downs.
Fred Allen. Winton; Drak;, Claude Wallace,
Como; Dryfoos, Henry, IV, Washington.
D. C. ; Dryman. Richard Levon, Franklin.
Sixth Row: Duncan, Allie Hamilton, Roanoke
Rapids; Dunn, James Buford. Jr., Winston-
Salem; Durham, William Henry, Winston-
Salem; Eastman, Ann Garner, Chapel Hill;
Eastman, George Asa, Chapel Hill; Eaves,
Robert Wendell, Jr., Washington, D. C; Ebert.
Richard Gordon, Winston-Salem.
Seventh Row: Edwards, Reuben Bryan, Jr.,
Raleigh; Efird, Johnny Mack, Albemarle; Eller-
be, Harry LaCosie, Jr., Spartanburg, S. C;
Elliott, Eric David, Raleigh; Elliott, William
Cromartie, Lincolnton; Eubanks, Clayton Ar-
thur, Charlotte; Eudy, Don Coleman, Concord.
Eighth Row: Evans. Donald Frederick, Greens-
boro; Evans, Eli Nachamson, Durham; Evans,
Leon Edward. Jr.. Winterville; Evans, Richard
Thomas, Siloam; Fair, Ronnie Louis, Thomas-
ville; Farmer. Franklin Roscoe, West End;
Farrell, Thomas Goodwin, Durham.
Ninth Ron : Farrell, William Randolph, Ladue,
Mo.; Farrington, Robert Bailey, Thomasville;
Faulkner. Robert Haywood, Henderson; Fer-
reira. Jack Everette. Elkin ; Fielder, John Perry,
Rockingham; Fincher, James Reid, Kannapolis;
Finney, Thomas Franklin, Elkin.
Tenth Row: Fisher, Hudson Lane. Hertford;
Fisher, Wiley Vick, Jr., Battleboro; Flack.
Charles Zoyah, Jr.. Forest City; Fleishman,
Joel, Fayetteville; Flynt, Stauber Miner, Elkin;
Forrest, Robert Oswin, Jr., Hillsboro; Foust.
Patsy Ann, Lexington.
Eleventh Row: Fowler, Bruce Owen. Durham;
Fox, Ronald Ernest, Conover; Frank, Richard
Edward. Jr., Greensboro; Freeman, Basil Henry,
Ir., High Point; Freeman, Byron Herbert, Ra-
leigh; Freeman, Richard Lee, Goldsboro; Fried-
man, William, Columbia. S. C,
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First Row: Fulghum, Emmett Jackson, Jr., Ra-
leigh; Fuller, Robert Hope, Gastonia; Funk,
Margaret Eunice, Seaford, Del.; Gable, Thomas
William, Goldsboro; Gaca, Giles John, West
Mifflin, Pa.; Gaddy, Christopher Donald, San-
ford; Garrell, Jimmy Woodard, Tabor City.
Second Row: Garrou, Benjamin, Valdese; Gay,
Archibald Cree. Jackson ; Gedney, Robert Eu-
gene, Chappaqua. N. Y. ; Gentry, James
Thomas, Murphy; Germino, Norman Anthony,
Durham; Gilbert, Alfred Hunter, Chapel Hill;
Giles, Harry McCarley, Jr., Gastonia.
Third Row: Gilliland, Leslie. Jr., Pinehurst;
Ginn, Fred L., Goldsboro; Glatzer, Maurice,
Kensington, Md.; Glenn, Joseph Carroll, Ra-
leigh; Glenn, Paxson Biddulph, Winston-
Salem; Glover, Dale Price, Chapel Hill;
Glover, William Robert. Williamston.
Fourth Row: Goad, James Calvin, Jr., Gibson-
ville; Gobble. Everette Kinsman, Hamlet; God-
frey, Clayton Thomas, Asbury, N. J.; GofT,
Rowland Daley, Jr., Dunn; Goins, Clarence
Adrian, Burlington; Gooding, Cecil Ray, Kin-
ston; Goodson. Give Irvin. Winston-Salem.
Filth Row: Goodson, Richard Barry, Salisbury;
Gorman, John Alfred, Winterville; Grahl,
William Horace, Waynesville; Graves, David
Lee, Seagrove; Gray, John Springer, Jr., States-
ville; Gray. Raymond Fletcher, Snow Hill;
Green, Eddie Roger, Winston-Salem.
Sixth Row: Grimes, Jack Matthews, Mt. Olive;
Grisetle, Ulysses Riddle, Valdese; Groce, Wil-
liam Harold, Jr., Canton; Hahman, William
Richard. Chevy Chase. Md.; Haig, I. R. Stirling,
Asheville; Hall. Kenneth Spaugh, Winston-
Salem; Halliday, John Clinton, Washington,
D. C.
Seienth Row: Hamill. Thomas Patrick, Bronx.
N. Y.; Hamrick, Clifford E.. Jr., Boiling
Springs; Hamrick, Philip Laxton. Mount Holly;
Hanewinckel, William Adolph, III, Winston-
Salem; Hanner, Roscoe Lacy, Randleman; Har-
bison, William A., Morganton; Hardee, Lewis
Ic-fferson, Jr.. Southport.
"Eighth Row: Hardison, Justice Grady, Jr., Elm
City; Hargitt, Richard Joseph, Seaford, Del.;
Harper, William Lacy, Jr., Gneiss; Harriett,
Albert Lee, Pollocksville; Harris, Elliott Wood-
ard, Jr., Williston Park, N. Y.; Harris, Law-
rence Worth, Jr., Charlotte; Harrison, James
Geraty, Jr., Charleston, S. C.
Ninth Row: Hart, Nathan Hoult, West Corn-
wall, Conn.; Hartsell, Larry Douglas, Albe-
marle; Hartsoe, Garland Cecil, Jr., Newton;
Hartzog. Henry Gerard, Raleigh; Harward,
William Myrick, Albemarle; Harwell, James
Luther, Jr.. Cornelius; Hastings, Clarence Rus-
sell, ]r., Camden.
Tenth Row: Hastings, Jack Madison, Kerners-
ville; Haynie, Duke McClary, Fayetteville;
Heath, Thomas Newton, Cove City; Heath,
Willie Ray, Hubert; Hedrick, Paul Perry,
Lenoir; Helms, Harold Parks, Charlotte; Hen-
drick, Daniel Edwin, Gastonia.
Eleventh Row: Henley, Nixon Carr. High
Point; Hennessa. Grant Wilkins, Charlotte;
Herring, Billy Ray. Seven Springs; Hicks,
Charles Montgomery, Wilmington; Hicks,
Robert Bain, New London; Hill. Kenneth
Hoyle, Marshville; Hines, Hugh Bogle, Hid-
denite.
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First Row: Hines, Rubert. Kins ton; Hobbs.
William Galen. Chapel Hill; Huffier. Marvin
Leon, Sunbury; Hoke, Kenneth Alvin, States-
Wile : Holden, George Wall, Henderson; Hold-
ing, Graham Davis, Charlotte; Holding, Harry
Bunn, Wake Forest.
Second R"U ■: Holdins. Ralph C, Memphis.
Tenn.; Hollar, Larry Array, Newton; Holmes,
lames Houghton. Washington. D. C; Holm-
wood, lames Morley, III. Ardmore, Pa.; Holt.
George Edward, II. Miami, Fla.; Honeycutt,
Roger. Bradley. Willow Springs, Hood, Ronald
Norton. Southport.
Third Row: Hoover. Robert McCurry, Ander-
son, S. C; Horney, Harriet Terwilliger, Chapel
Hill; House, Edward Lee, Jr., Lincolnton; Hud-
son. Benjamin Bailey, Erwin; Huff. Carl Wes-
ley. Henderson; Huffman, Benny Leonard. Val-
dese; Hughes. Peter Beach. Highland Park. III.
Fourth Row: Hummel. Samuel Draper, Dur-
ham; Hummel, William Hicks, Durham; Hum-
phrey, Robert Franklin, II, Burgaw; Hunt. Bar-
bara Ann. Lexington; Hunt. William Cook,
Lebanon. Tenn.; Hurley, Darel Cooper, Rober-
sonville; Huss, Thomas Hoke, Oxford.
Fifth R'Ht : Hutchens. Joseph Elijah, High
Point; Igoe. Harold Eustace, Jr., Charleston,
S. C; Ingram. Carter Dalton, High Point;
Isaac, Al Jack, Asheville; Isreal. Marvin B.,
Greensboro; Jackson, Carlisle, Jr., Clinton;
Jarman, Cecil Albert. Jr., Wilson.
Sixth Row: Jarrett, William Mitchell. Charles-
ton. W. Va.; Jenkins, William Russell, Wals-
tonburg; Jernigan, Walter Houston. Dunn;
John, Arthur Daniel. Wilmington; Johnson.
Donald Gene, Walnut Cove; Johnson, E.
David, Winston-Salem; Johnson. George Har-
vey, Atlanta, Ga.
Seventh Row: Johnson, Jesse Weslej Jr.,
Hickory; Johnson. Owen Eugene, Randleman;
Johnson, Ralph Dewey, Winston-Salem; lolm-
son. Raymond Gerald, Hickory; Johnson, Rollie
Chester, Mooresville; Johnston, Hill Caldwell,
Noroton, Conn.; Johnston. Julian Carr. Spencer.
Eighth Row: Jolly, Ramond Alonzo. Chapel
Hill; Jones. Gordon Lendon, Jr., Raleigh;
Jones, Jack Marshall, Jr., Savannah, Ga.; Jones,
Roger Conrad, High Point; Jones, William
George. Louisville. Ky. ; Jordan. Edward
Bryant, Jr.. Wilson; Joyce, James Larry, Stone-
Ninlh Row: Joyner, Ernest Wayne, Durham;
Kadis, Philip, Baltimore. Md.; Kaminski. Ed-
ward Joseph. Chapel Hill; Kane, William
David, Middleton. R. I.; Kaplan. Barry Louis.
Little Silver. N. J ; Keen. Edward Pou, Jr..
Charlotte, Kehaves, Byron Pascal, Edenton.
Tenth Row: Keith. Donald Wayne. Raleigh;
Kendall, William Alexander, Shelby; Kendrick,
Everette Doggett, Jr., Charlotte; Kennedy, Huey
Ralph. Goldsboro; Kerby. Donald Court,
Charleston Heights, S C; Kerley, Buford Don-
ald, Hicldenite; Killingsworth, Carl Sutton
Pollocksville.
Eleventh Row: Kilpatrick, John Stanley. Miami.
Fla.; Kimzey, James Morris, Brevard; King.
William Seymour. Stoneville; Knox. Howard
Alvin, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Kochenour. Robert
Keith, York, Pa.; Korner, Frank Joseph, Chica-
go, III ; Kouri, William Herbert,' Shelby.
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boro; Kuhns, Robert Lydon, Shrewsbury, N. J.;
Lackey, William Dent, Statesville; Lambeth,
David Thomas, Greensboro; Landreth, James
Robert, Jr.. Greensboro; Langston. James Ed-
ward, Micro; Lassiter, Paul William, Four
Oaks.
Second Row: Lassiter, Robert Burgess. Kelford;
Latham, William Carson. Bethel; Laughridge,
Jimmy Franklin, Marion; Leggett, Stanley
Vfc."* Dover. Rocky Mount; Leiper. Stephen Smith,
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Third Row: Leonard, Patrick Jackson, Zebulon;
Leonard, Robert McDougal, Hendersonville;
Levin, Marvin Paul. Baltimore, Md.; Lewis,
Brinkley Maurice. New Bern; Lewis, John
Baker, Jr., Farmville; Liipfert. Benjamin Bailey.
Jr.. Winston-Salem; Liles, James Donald, Wil-
son.
Fourth Row: Littlehales. John Powers. Chevy
Chase, Md. ; Loftin, Charles Earsen, Mount
Holly; Logan, Donald Robert, High Point;
Lohr, Lloyd Dermot, Lexington; Long, Robert
Washington, Jr., Conway; Lookabill. Gene
Lamar, Charlotte; Love, Richard, Greensboro.
Fifth Row: Lowder, Dwayne Melvin. Albe-
marle; Lowrey, John Otis. Jr.. Salisbury;
Luquire. Max Leo. Biscoe; Lynch. Robert
Dowell, Raleigh; Lyon. Harllee Wingate, Plym-
outh; Lyon. Nancy LeGrand. Whiteville; Mac-
Donald. Edward Lee. Greensboro.
Sixth Row: MacVicar. William Thomas, Tena-
fly, N. J.; Mahaffy, Telfair. Jacksonville. Fla.;
Malone, Frank Mitchell, Jr., Atlanta, Ga.;
Malone, Philip Stratton, Jr., Greensboro;
Maness, Archibald Kelly, Jr.. Greensboro;
Mann, Walter Ray. Elizabeth City; Manning,
Reginald Turner, Williamston.
Seventh Ron: Margoles, Richard A., Miami
Beach, Fla.; Margulies, William Paul, Ra-
leigh; Marquette. Ronald James. Pennsville,
N. J.; Marriott, John Daughtry, Battleboro;
Marshburn. William Penn, Maple Hill; Mar-
tin. John William, Mount Airy; Martin,
Michael Marvin, Hendersonville.
Eighth Row: Mashburn, Clifton Avery, Jr.,
Asheville; Mason. John Beard. New Bern;
Mathis, Charles Gray, Jonesville; Maury,
Thomas Peter, Nassau, Bahamas; Maxwell.
Jake Alexander, Seven Springs; May, Charles
Raysor, III. Bennettsville, S. C; Maynard.
Gene Harris. Aberdeen.
Ninth Row: Mayo. Gerald Mack. Chocowinity;
McAllister. Harmon Carlyle, Jr., Chapel Hill
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Patricia Alice, Chapel Hill; McGee, William
Allen, Charleston, S. C; McGregor. Donald
Willard, Anderson. Ind. ; Mclnnis, Ion Robert.
Clio, S. C.
Tenth Row: Mclver. Duncan E., Sanford; Mi-
lter, Larry, East Orange, N. J.; McKaughn.
Robert Lee, Hickory; McKee, Glenda Thomas,
Mooresville; McKee, Thomas Benjamin, New
Wilmington. Pa.; McKenzie. John Charles,
West End ; McLemore, George Kindal, Louis-
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let; McMillan, Donald Shepherd, Matthews;
McSurely, Alan. Arlington. Va.; Meekins, Ed-
mund Lindsay, Jr., Raleigh; Merrell, Ernest
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First Row: Merritt, Walter Davis, Jr.. Hickory;
Miller, Albert Bynum, North W'ilkesboro;
Miller. Edward James. Crumpler; Miller, Har-
vie H., Jr., Salisbury; Mintz, Mary Minta.
Wilmington; Mitchell, Thomas Marvin, At-
lanta, Ga.; Moffett. Alexander S., Taylorsville.
Second Rou.- Monroe, John Lauchlin, West
End; Montgomery, Joseph Raymond, Jr., High
Point; Montgomery, Riley Edward, Greensboro;
Moody, Reg Enloe, Bryson City; Moore, Claude
Rudd, Jr., Burlington ; Moore. Gene Webb.
Charlotte; Moore, George Marvin, Rocky
Mount.
Third Roir: Moore, Guy Phillip, Old Fort;
Moore, Richard W., Burlington; Morgan, Mal-
colm E., Homer, N. Y.; Morris, C. Stedman,
Salisbury; Morris. Peter Aundre, Sayville.
N. Y. ; Morrison, James Charles, College Park,
Md.; Murray. Hugh Hargrave, Raleigh.
Fourth Row: Mustian, Alvin Delbridge, War-
renton ; Mustian, Howard Macon. Norlina;
Nance, Bernie Joe, Salisbury; Nance, Donald
Carrol, Charlotte; Nash. Thomas Benjamin,
Charlotte; Natoli, Richard Charles, West New
York, N. J.; Nebel, William Arthur, Charlotte.
Fifth Row: Newton, Hector Carlton, III, Park-
ton ; Newton, Zacharish Boardman, III, Phila-
delphia, Pa. ; Nichols. Donald Wyatt, Neuse;
Nichols, Garrett Boyd, Chase, Md. ; Noblin,
Roy Lee, Oxford; Norfleet. Eric Hill. Jackson;
Norris, R. Blair, Charlotte.
Sixth Row: O'Brien. Jacquelyn Lee. Winston-
Salem; Oakley, Cledith Emory, Smithfield;
OHara, James Donald Michael. Neuse; Oliver,
Dennis Martin, Norfolk, Va.; Olsen, Thomas
Larry, Morehead City; Orr, David Rickman,
Hendersonville; Owen, Charles Dexter. Jr..
Biltmore.
Seventh Row: Owen, John Waverly, Jr., Tar-
boro; Owenby, David Harold, Swannanoa;
Oyer. Charles Walker. Wolcott, N. Y.; Pad-
erick, Victor Lynn, Kinston; Parker, John Cur-
tis, Chapel Hill; Parker. Jordan Horton, Ra-
leigh; Parsons. William Thomas, Belmont.
Eighth Row: Partin, Malcolm Overstreet, En-
field; Partridge, Steve Hyatt, Jr., Charlotte;
Patterson. Donald Sutton, Greensboro; Patter-
son. Walter Brown, Statesville; Patton, Paul
Edwin. Charlotte; Pearman. David Stanley,
Reidsville; Pearsall, Thomas Jenkins, Jr ,
Rocky Mount.
Ninth Ron : Peck, E. Stanley, Jr., Forest Hills.
N. Y.; Pendergraph, Robert Adolphus, Dur-
ham; Perkins, Walter Reid, Greenville; Perrin,
Alfred Marvin, Greensboro; Peterson. Martin
Rowland, Jr., Raleigh; Peterson, William
Richard, Asheville; Phelps, Stephen Foster,
Winston-Salem.
Tenth Rou : Philbin, Edward Lawrence, Camp
Lejeune; Phillips, Jasper Louis, Kinston; Phil-
lips, Jimmie Watkins. Lexington; Philpott.
John Jackson, Walkertown; Phinizy, Stewart,
III. Augusta. Ga.; Pickard, Carl Glenn, Jr.,
Asheville; Pipkin, Richard Michael, States-
ville.
Eleventh Row: Pitt, Theophilus Harper, Jr.,
Rocky Mount; Pittman. James Patrick, Golds-
boro; Porcher, Francis Cordes, Mt. Pleasant,
S. C; Powell, Thomas Cox, III, Raleigh;
Poythress, Patsy Lee. Chapel Hill; Preston,
James Young, Matthews; Prewitt, Thomas
Wendell, Oceanside, N. Y.
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Pridgen, Grady Clifton, Jr., Sharpsburg; Proc-
tor. Truby Groce, Sanford; Propst, Japtha Fred,
Maiden; Pyatte, Jeff Alvin, Minneapolis; Quinn,
Galen Lamar, Cherryville; Quinn, Robert
Henry, Jacksonville.
Second Row: Ragsdale, George Robinson, Ra-
leigh ; Ragsdale, Robert Martin, Winston-
Salem; Rahiser, Donald Stuart, Camp Lejeune;
Ramsey, William Forbes. Greensboro ; Raper,
John E., Jr., Fayetteville; Reavis, Charles Irvin,
Graham; Reavis, Richard Armbrust, Statesville.
Third Row: Redding, William Howard. Jr.,
Asheboro; Reece, Johnny Manly, Yadkinville;
Reeves, Carroll Edwin, Jr., Allendale, S. C. ;
Reeves. James William. Hillsboro; Reichert.
Allan J., Morganton; Reid. George David,
Charlotte; Rhoades, Robert Eugene, Winston-
Salem.
Fourth Row: Rightsell. William Thomas,
Greensboro; Rigsbee, Richard Theodore, Uni-
versity Station; Rivenbark. David Clayton; Lex-
ington; Robinson, Hoyle Lynwood. Ellerbe;
Robinson, John Boyd, Littleton; Rodriguez,
Jose Gilberto, Tarawa Terrace No. 2; Rose.
James William, Pikeville.
Fifth Row: Rose, Walter Thomas, Jr.. South
Miami. Florida ; Ross. Edward Chadwick. Au-
gusta. Ga.; Ross, James Edward, Burlington;
Ross, Robert Alexander. Chapel Hill; Roth.
William Cawthon, Elkin ; Rothstein, Gilbert
Lawrence, Raleigh; Russell, Ernest Ross, Gas-
Sixth Row: Sacks, Leonard Carl, Hollywood,
Fla.; Saf lit, Ann Meredith, Hamlet; Saine,
Chivous Huntley. Rutherfordton ; Samuels,
Walter Ray, Hamlet; Sanders, Cleon Walton,
Jr., Benson; Scholman. Dick Richard, Canton;
Schultz, John Loesch, Winston-Salem.
Seventh Row: Selby, Arthur Alvin, Jr., Char-
lotte; Shankle, Henry Mac, Concord; Sharpe.
John Preston, Newton; Shaw, Lloyd R., States-
ville; Shay, William Robert, Wantagh. N. Y.;
Shelf, Charles Vernon, Kannapolis; Shell, Wil-
liam Gaston, Dallas.
Eighth Row: Shepherd, Harold Dean, North
Wilkesboro; Sherrill. Gary Petrea, Thomas-
ville; Shook. Charles Kenneth, Morganton;
Shuford, Fuller Adams, Asheville; Silvers, Max
Benton, Raleigh ; Simmons, Edward Lee. Fret-
land ; Sink, Ben Lewis. Winston-Salem.
Ninth Row: Sink, Jimmy Lee. High Point.
Slaughter, James Beam, Longhurst; Small, Fair-
leigh David, Morehead City; Smiley, Gary Ray,
Spartanburg, S. C; Smith, David Dawley,
Adrian, Mich.; Smith. Harry Reineke, Phila-
delphia, Pa.; Smith, Henry Bascom, Jr., Mon-
roe.
Tenth Row: Smith, Ivery Russell, Durham;
Smith, Jerry Julian, Statesville; Smith, John
Lee, Greensboro; Smith, Marion Hardin,
Hampstead; Smith, Norman Shaw, Virginia
Beach, Va.; Smith, Robert Clark, Clinton;
Smith, VCilliam Frazier, Lexington.
Eleventh Row: Smith, William Van, Winston-
Salem; Smithwick, Thomas Richardson, Wind-
sor; Smothers, Thomas Edward, High Point;
Sobel, Arthur Herbert, Neponsit, L. I., N. Y.;
Sommer, Henry Joseph, Fort Bragg; Souther-
land, Daniel Richard. Arlington, Va.; Sowers,
Jerrv William. High Point.
First Rou : Spivak. Joel Allyn, Englewood.
N. J.; Stanton. David M., Lumberton; Staple-
ton. Robert Leighton, Gastonia; Starnes, Robert
Herron. Jr., Hendersonville; Starnes, Thomas
Monroe. Concord; Staton, Robert Vincent,
Hendersonville; Steed. John Congleton, War-
saw.
Second Row: Stefanou. George. Jacksonville;
Stephenson. Lonnie George, Halifax; Steward,
Paul S., Savannah, Ga.; Stewart. Corbett Coe.
Roanoke, Va.; Stewart. William Ernest. Marsh-
ville; Stewart, Zeb Vance, Winston-Salem ;
Stoffer. Harvey Robert, Chapel Hill.
Third Row: Stone, Walter Lewis. Washing-
ton. D. C. ; Stout, Stephen Early. Durham ;
Strader. Thomas Gerald. Wilkesboro; Straus,
Philip Charles, New York, N. Y.; Street.
William Elliott, New Bern; Strong. Michael
Jacob. Rhinebeck, N. Y.; Strother, James
Rufus, Creedmoor.
Fourth Rou: Sugg, Merritt, Aberdeen; Sum-
merlin, Harry Holler. Jr.. Laurinburg; Sum-
merville, Walter Monroe. Charlotte; Surratt.
Charles Finch, Thomasville; Surratt, Charles
Thomas, Spencer; Sutorius. Seymour Arthur,
Manhasset, N. Y.; Sutton. Lewis Franklyn,
Goldsboro.
Fifth Row: Sutton. William O.. Sylva; Swaim.
Olin Clay, Winston-Salem; Talbutt. John
Henry, Charlotte; Tanner, Michael Spencer.
Rutherfordton; Taylor. Gary Vernon, Norris-
town, Pa.; Taylor, Raymond R. St. Pauls;
Taylor. Richard Lewis. Oxford.
Sixth Row: Taylor, Thomas Cullom, Jr., Hen-
derson; Taylor. Webster Earl. Sharpsburg;
Teague, James Knox. Jr.. Thomasville; Ten-
nant. Richard Douglas. Crossnore; Thomas,
Bennett Allen. Jr., Morvcn; Thomas, Jimmy
Wayne, Walkertown; Thomas, Malcolm Lind-
sey, Maxton.
Seventh Row: Thomasson, Woodrow Wynn.
|r.. Oxford; Thompson, James Herman, Moun-
tain Park; Thompson, John Thomas Barnes.
Wilson; Tompkins. Charles Vawter, Jr.,
Alexandria. Va.; Trachtenberg, Stephen Jay,
Jacksonville; Trogdon, William Gene, Franfc-
Iinville; Tsumas, Harry Lewis, Statesville.
Eighth Rou : Tulloch. Charles William. Aber-
deen; Tunstall. Charles Edward, Apex; Turner,
Henry Catlett, Greensboro; Turner. Perry Al-
bert. Hickory; Upchurch, Gilbert Rivers,
Smithheld; Upchurch. John Edgar, Raleigh;
I'pton, Thomas Hugh, Jr., Raleigh.
Ninth Row: Varnum, James Wilson. Supply;
Venters, Wayne Victor, Jr., Richlands; Wagner,
Louis Andrew, Garden City, N. Y.; Wait,
Delos Edwin, Jr., Fairview; Walker, John
Luther, Jr., Roanoke. Va.; Walker, Leroy
Epps. Marion; Wallace, Kelley. Jr., Aurora.
Tenth Ron : Wallace, William Merritt, Ra-
leigh; Walsh. William Charles. Arlington, Va.;
Walters, Thomas Noble. Tarboro; Ward. Ervin
Sherwood, Smithfield; Ward. Marvin Elwood,
Battleboro; Ward. Parker LaFon, Huntington,
W. Va.; Wardrup, Leo C, fr., Middlesboro,
Eleventh Rou: Warehime, Edwin Lynn. Dur-
ham; Warner. John Francis. Raleigh; Warner,
Sidney Rogers, Council; Warren, Bert Barrow,
Farmville; Warren, Eli Anderson, Roberson-
ville; Warren. Troy Marvin, Clinton; Warrick,
Benjamin Raymond, Selma.
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mington; Waters, Lester Eugene. Plymouth;
Watts. Charles Daniel, Charlotte; Weant,
Robert Wayne, Greensboro; Weinberger, David
Jay, Tampa, Fla.; Weinstein, Robert Morton,
Greensboro; Wells, Hubert, Watha.
Second Row: Wentz. John Ritch, III, Morven;
West, Billy Ray, Plymouth; West, Percy White,
Sanford ; Westmoreland, Joseph Robert, Can-
ton; Whatley, James Everett, Atlanta, Ga. ;
Wheeless, Richard Philip, Rocky Mount;
White. William H.. Jr., Sanford.
Third Row: Whitehead, Eugene Thomas, III,
Scotland Neck; Whitfield, Paul Leroy, Durham;
Whitt, Jesse Clifton. Jr., Roxboro; What, John
Franklin, Kernersviile; Whitty, John Christo-
pher, New Bern; Wiesel, Jack Marvin, Wood-
mere, N. Y.; Wider, William Nelson, Zcb-
ulon.
Fourth Row: Williams, Ben Georg;, Chicago,
III.; Williams, Britain Joel. Hamilton, Ga. ;
Williams. Frank Webb,' Jr., Elizabeth City;
Williams, James Allen. Chapel Hill; Williams.
John Willard, Greensboro; Williams, Richard
Douglass, Brookneal, Va.; Williams, William
Howard, Hertford.
fifth Rou ■: Williamson, Stanley M., Waynes-
ville; Wilson, Bobby Gold, Lawndale; Wilson,
Brad Jones, Huntington, W. Va. ; Wilson,
Frank Amalphus, Jr., Dunn; Wilson, Larry
Lewis, Greensboro; Wilson. Lawrence A..
Absecan, N. J.; Wilson, Roy William, Marion.
Sixth Row: Winslow, lulian Emmctt, Jr.,
Hertford; Winslow, William Lee, Elizabeth
City; Woltz, Ben vanDalsem, Greensboro;
Wood. Arnold Terry, Charlotte; Wood, Roy
S.. Jr., Sunnyside. Ga.; Wood, Timothy. Hope
Mills; Woodall. Reuben Smith, Reidsville.
Seventh Row: Wray, George Williamson,
Charlotte; Wright, Donald Lee, Ruffin; Yang,
Chi-Kun. Taichung, Formosa; Young, Ernest
Franklin, Charlotte; Yowell, Robert Kluttz,
Raleigh ; Zablocki. Frank Stefan, Winston-
Salem; Zemon. facob Harold, Williamston.
Eighth Row: Zickaraf, William Grant, Frank
lin; Zimmerman. Donald Allen. Salisbury;
Zimmerman, Edward Kline, Elizabeth City;
Zollicoffer, )ohn Hilliard, Jr., Henderson;
Zwahlen, Roberta Ann, Chapel Hill; Ashby,
Charles Ayhett, Garden City, N. Y.
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School of
Dentistry
JOHN C. BRAL'ER
Dean of the School oj DenlUlr
Thirty-four North Carolinians graduated in the first class
from the School of Dentistry in June, 1954. The graduat-
ing class this June represents the second in the history of
the University and in the State of North Carolina.
Another "first " will be realized in the graduation of
the first class in Dental Hygiene, wherein the girls will
receive their Certificate in Dental Hygiene. The School
also affords a Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene.
Three students (dentists) also received their Master of
Science degree in Orthodontics at the close of summer
school in 1954. Graduate instruction, leading toward a
Masters degree or Certification, now is afforded in Ortho-
dontics, Oral Surgery and Pedodontics. The new graduate
and postgraduate clinics and laboratories are completed
in the School, and they have been activated. All phases
of dental education originally planned by the University,
the profession, and the legislature are now in progress,
including the short postgraduate courses. A program of
dental research also is progressing.
DENTAL SCHOOL FACULTY
First Ron. left to right: Claude R. Baker, Dorothy Jane Barton, Roger Evans Barton, Alberta Margaret Beat, Thomas Andrew Blum, Joseph
F. Burket, Frank Coleman Cadv, Marvin E. Chapin. Second Rote: Paul M. Cummings, Jr., William W. Demerit!, Marvin Ralledge Evans.
Eleanor Ann Forbes, J. Wilfred Gallagher, Doris Ernell Griffin, Walter A. Hall, Jr., L. Bodine Higlev. Third Rote: Grover C. Hunter, Jr..
Richard William Keller, kermit F. knudlzon, James A. Leggette, Jr., Rov Lawrence Lindahl, Robert M. Nelson, Richard Edgeworth Rich-
ardson, Margaret Marv Robinson. Fourth Rote: Robert Hcnrv Sager. Robert J. Shankle. Clarence Lee Sockwell, Roger E. Sturdevant. Paul
W. Vinton, James Q. Wenger.
Left to right: T. E. Evans, Jr., Vice-President; C. L. Tavlo
and C. A. Sherrill, Secretary-Treasurer*
Spurgeon
Dental Society
The Spurgeon Dental Society is the name designat-
ing the student body of the School of Dentistry.
The Society was named in honor of the late Dr.
J. S. Spurgeon, a pioneer in North Carolina den-
tistry. The officers of the Spurgeon Dental Society,
the president of each class, and an elected rep-
resentative from each class comprise the governing
body of the Society.
The year 1954-1955 marks the fifth year of the
Society's existence, it being established in 1950 by
the first students of dentistry at the University
of North Carolina. Since that time the Society has
grown from a total membership of 40 to a mem-
bership of 200 — including 30 dental hygienists
and six graduate students.
Le/t to right: Drs. Tllo
advanced studv session.
Ted L. Harper, Jr., and James A. Leggette, Jr
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Fourth Year
Dentistry
First R"U ■: Alspaugh, Laurence Sidney, Phi Kappa
Sigma, Xi Psi Phi, Greensboro; Bishop, Elmo Lee,
Xi Psi Phi, Greensboro; Bland, Donald E„ Sie,ma
Chi. Xt Psi Phi, Wallace; Brooks, Robert Edgar.
Pi Kappa Alpha, Psi Omega, Fayetteville.
Second Row: Buchanan, Francis Alexander, Chi Phi,
Delta Sigma Delta, Sylva; Calcote, Clarence Edgar,
Delta Sigma Delia. Pi Kappa Phi, Durham; Clayton,
Stuart Fletcher. Psi Omega. Fayetteville; Corderman,
Roy Clinton, Jr., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma.
Winston-Salem.
Third Row: Crawford, James Allan, Psi Omega,
Chapel Hill; Fitterman. Israel, Chapel Hill; Gainey.
Robert Holland, Alpha Tau Omega, Psi Omega.
Chapel Hill; Girard, John Watt, Jr., Chi Phi, Psi
Omega, Liberty.
Fourth' Row: Griffin Lloyd Eldon, Jr., Delta Sigma
Delia. Kappa Alpha. Edenton; Harris, Perry Felton.
Delta Sigma Delta. Carthage; Hinson, Thomas Riley,
Albemarle; Hunt, Richard Frederick, Jr., Delia Sigma
Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha, Rocky Mount.
Fifth Row: Jackson, Samuel Kenneth, Psi Oiutga.
St. Petersburg. Fla.; Johnston. Charlie M., Xi Pu
Phi. Chapel Hill; Lowe, Wilburn James, Delta Sigma
Delta. Canton; McGowan, Donald Martin, X; Psi Phi,
Chapel Hill.
Sixth Rou : Moore, Walter Herbert. Xi Pu Phi,
Chapel Hill; Pless, Cecil Atkins, Jr., Delta Kappa
Epsilon, Delta Sigma Delta. Asheviile; Ralls, Marion
I.., |r., Xi Psi Phi, Greensboro; Richardson, Maurice
B., Psi Omega, Whiteville.
Seventh Row: Rogers, James H., Xi Psi Phi, Moores-
ville; Sluder. Troy Bunyon, Jr., Xi Psi Phi. Asheviile;
Smith. James Richard, Delia Sigma Delta, Phi Beta
Kappa, Mooresville; Smith, John Watson, Jr., Xi Psi
Phi, Pinehurst.
Eighth Rote: Sugg, Robert Whittington, Beta Thela
Pi. Psi Omega, Durham; Taylor, Clyde Leslie, Sigma
Phi Epsilon. Xi Psi Phi, Greensboro; Ward, James
Alphonso, Delta Sigma Delta, Williamston; Waynick,
George Elder, Jr., Psi Omega, Winston-Salem.
Ninth Ron : Whitehurst, Raymond Clyde, Jr., Delta
Sigma Delta, Jackson; Wiggs, William James. Psi
Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fayetteville; Willford.
William Eugene. Delta Sigma Delta. Burlington;
Wilson, George Curtis, Xi Psi Phi, Chapel Hill.
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Third Year Dentistry
F/Vri /?&«: Barber, Leonard Banks, Jr., Psi Omega, Chapel Hill;
Bliss, Rupert Quentin, Psi Omega, Sigma Chi, Jacksonville, Fla. ;
Byerly, Charles Tate, Jr.. Delta Sigma Delta, Durham; Clark,
Badger Gill, Jr., Xi Psi Phi, Chapel Hill; Clark, C. Fred. Delta
Sigma Delta, Mooresville; Clinard, Robert Wesley, Xi Psi Phi.
Winston-Salem; Corl Marshall Banks, Psi Omega, Concord.
Second Row: Cox, James Lloyd, Phi Gamma Delta, Psi Omega,
Richlands; Daniel, Frank Hayes, Mocksville; Dixon, John Howard,
Lambda Chi Alpha, Psi Omega, Mount Vernon Springs; Draughon,
Wallace Reed, Durham ; Evans, Thomas Edwin, Jr., Xi Psi Phi.
Burlington; Floyd, Daniel Justin, Xi Psi Phi, Chapel Hill; Grahl,
Carol Linwood, Jr., Delia Sigma Delta, Waynesville.
Third Row: Harrell, Daniel Bryant, Jr., Elon College; Hinkle,
David Raymond, Delta Sigma Delta, Winston-Salem; Holland,
Murry Wade, Psi Omega, Clinton; Hull, C. A., Delta Sigma Delta,
Cherryville; Linville, Walter Smith, Jr., Delta Sigma Delta,
Kernersville; Matthews, Kenneth
David Lee, Xi Psi Phi, Canton.
Lee, Robersonville; Mitchell,
Fourth Row: Paulson, Ruta Bergmanis, Raleigh; Phillips. Guv
McDonald, Xi Psi Phi, Chapel Hill; Poole, Robert Howard, Jr.,
Beta Thela Pi, Delta Sigma Delta, St. Pauls; Reid, Thomas Beaure-
gard, Jr., X; Psi Phi, Chapel Hill; Riddle, William Frederick,
Delta Sigma Delta, Sigma Phi Epuloii, Sanford; Rodgers, James
Franklin, Delta Sigma Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha. Statesville; Sager,
Frederick Newman, Chapel Hill.
Fifth Row: Sheffield, Neal, Jr., Phi Kappa Sigma, Xt Psi Phi,
Greensboro; Strickland, William Douglas, Psi Omega, Louisburg;
Ware, William Graham, Jr., Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Sigma,
Xi Psi Phi. Burlington; Williams, Egbert P., Delta Sigma Delta,
Stedman; William, Jabez Herring, Jr., Delta Sigma Delta. Phi
Bel. i Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma, Asheville; Yates, Robert Allen, Psi
Omega, Chadbourn.
Second Year Dentistry
First Row: Andrews, John Leslie. High
Point; Barringer, Martin DeBerry, Psi
Omega, Mt. Pleasant ; Bennett, Jack,
Delia Sigma Delta. Dunn; Bost, John
Dewey, Psi Omega, Chapel Hill; Boyles,
Robert Strickland, Delta Sigma Delia.
High Point.
Second Row: Carpenter, Joseph Perry,
Phi Gamma Delta. Psi Omega. Hender-
sonville; Chapman, William Randolph.
Kappa Alpha. Psi Omes>a. Inman, S. C;
Culbreth, Fay Hoyle, Delta Sigma Delia.
Phi Kappa Sigma. Spindale ; Djws. Ed-
win B., Sigma Chi. Xi Psi Phi. Mor-
ganton; Davis, Hal Avon, Jr., High
Point.
Third Row: Fowler. Harold Duke, Jr.,
Psi Omega. Statesville; Fox, Robert M.,
Delta Sigma Delta, Burlington; Frank-
lin, Andrew Jackson, Xi Psi Phi, Golds-
boro; Gaines, Roy Eugene. Sanford;
Gaskins. Robert Hogan, Jr., X; Psi Phi,
Greenville.
Fourth Ron-: Hamrick, Joseph E., Char-
lotte; Harned. Robert J., Psi Omega.
Greensboro; Harris, Bernard Chandler,
Delta Sigma Delta, Lambda Chi Alpha.
Kinston; Heeden, William Mitchell. Jr.,
Psi Omega, Goldsboro; Herring, Wil-
lard I., Psi Omega, Clinton.
Fifth Row: Hood. J. Sidney, Xi Psi Phi,
Gastonia; Houser, James Bickle, III,
Xi Psi Phi, Gastonia ; Jarvis, William
C, Laurel Springs; Jones, William
Russell, Xi Psi Phi, Chapel Hill; Knigh-
ten, James Gordon, Asheville.
Sixth Row: McLeod, William H.,
Lambda Delta Lambda, Monroe; Mead-
ows, Kenneth Hunter, Hot Springs;
Odom, Bill Eugene, Kappa Alpha, Xi
Psi Phi. Gibson; Oldham, Flox Theo-
dore, Jr., Xi Psi Phi. Chapel Hill; Peck,
Robert Brantley, Psi Omega, Concord.
Seventh Row: Prugh, John L.. Xi Pu
Phi. Charlotte; Rose, Junius Harris, Jr.
X; Psi Phi. Greenville; Rowe, O. D.,
X; Psi Phi. Nebo; Sabiston. Charles
Barker, Jr., Wake Forest; Shaw. Arnold
Campbell, Jr., Xi Psi Phi, Asheville.
Eighth Row: Sherman, Clarendon Foy,
E. Flat Rock; Sherrill. Claude A., Jr..
Psi Omega, Spartanburg, S. C. ; Spurlin,
Max L.. Tryon; Strange. Charles Gil-
bert, Jr., Delia Sigma Delia. Uunbda
Chi Alpha, Burlington; Taylor, Gordon
Cox, Delta Sigma Delta, Sie,ma Nu,
Richlands.
Ninth Row: Taylor, Kenneth, Jr., Mag-
nolia; Turner, Robert Lee, Psi Omega,
Chapel Hill; Watson, Robert Hugh
Chi Psi, Psi Omega. Garland; Williams,
James Lowell, Xi Psi Phi. Bynum.
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First Run: Atwater, John Wilson, Jr., Alpha T.ui Omega, Burlington; Bratton, Lewis Palmer.
Kappa Alpha, Chapel Hill; Browning. Henry Dow, Wilson; Chandler, Fred M., Semora; Debnam.
William Speight, Chapel Hill; Fisher, Julian Horace, Rocky Mount; Gibson, Sam Bryce, High Point.
Second Row: Haltiwanger, William Leonard, Jr.. Hamlet; Hopkins, Edmund Baxter, Pi Kjpp.t Phi,
Winston-Salem; Jeraigan, Jerry O'Dell, Dunn; Jewell. Edwin Smith. Wilmington; Keith, H.
Lt.-iinid.is. Wilmington; Lawrence. Lewis H.. Chapel Hill; Lee, John Gambrell. Greensboro.
Third Run: Lehmann, James Hugh, Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Et.i Sigma, Elnora, N. Y. ; Lokc, Wye
Toh, Kuala Lumpur, Malaya; Martin, Benny Worth. Lawsonvillc; McAllister, John Malcolm,
Raleigh; McFall, Walter Thompson. K.ippj Sigma, Chapel Hill; Moore, Saunders Winston, Sigma
Nu, Burlington, Morns, Wyman Lee. Olanta, S. C.
Fourth Row: Noblitt. P. Milton, Shelby; O'Berry, Walter Samuel. Harrellsville; Ogden. Fred Nash,
II, Chi Phi, Monroe; Reap, Charles A., Jr., Albemarle; Reitzel, Larston Lcc. States'. i lie; Reynolds,
lohn Archibald Seabrook, Charlotte; Riddle, William Joseph, Kannapolis.
Fifth Row: Schnell, Frederick Stephens, Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Gainesville, Fla.; Silvers,
Jack Everctte, Chapel Hill; Smith, Vonnie Bryan, Pi K.ipp.i Phi, Lumberton; Smith, Willis W..
Houston, Tex.; Twisdalc, Harold Winfred. Lambda Chi Alpha, Halifax; White. William Mc-
Kinley, Chapel Hill; Wood. Matthew Thomas. Fnrield; Young, Douglas Maurice, Chi Pii, Winston-
Salem.
Second
Year
First Rok, left to right: Barbara Ann Bynum, Chapel Hill: Gloria Dawn Davenport, Ingalls; Allil
DeNeale Long, Statesville; Elsie Joan Evans, Alpha Sigmn Tail. Martinsburg, W. Va.; Carolyn Jean
Ferebee, Mocfcsville • Second Roic: Mrs. Wiley Hailheoek. Burlington: Dorothy Louise Herring,
Charlotte: Nancy Jane Keck, Mebane; Barbara Lenora Pulley, New Bern; Mrs. James Smith,
Favetteville.
Dental Hygienists
First Roir. left to right: Dorothy Ann Aldridge, La Grange: Vi'
Estelle Arant, Orangeburg. S. C: Dorothy Els
Bowling. .Newport. Aid.: Novella Bose Cloninger, Belmont; Carolyn Andrews Cole, Carolina Beach: Vee E. Copses,
Charlotte • Second Roir: Betty Lou Cresdy. Greensboro: Jane Lynn Dawson, Spartanburg. S. C; Sara Jo Hennis.
Winston-Salem: Shirley Jane Jones. Kannapolis: Shirley Ann Jordan. Asheville: Dorothy Ann Llewellyn. Durham •
Third Rote: Helen Iris McDougald. Baeford: Ann Elizabeth Mitchell. Charlotte: Rosetta Ann Spencer, Swan Quarter:
Betty Lou Tiller, Durham: Mar> Margaret Williams. Phi Mil. Orlando. Fla.
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William W. Pi(
Dean of the Graduate School
The Graduate School offers advanced and specialized studies to qualified students who have completed work
leading to a bachelor's degree. Graduate work leading to the master's and doctor's degrees is offered in most
of the Arts and Science departments. Professional graduate curricula are established in Business Adminis-
tration, City and Regional Planning, Dentistry, Education, Library Science, Public Health, and Social Work.
Graduate work is offered in thirty-nine Schools, Departments, and Curricula.
First Row: Aydlett, Patricia Ann. Alpha Delta Pi, Eliza-
beth City ; Ayscue, Edwin Osborne, Jr.. Kappa Alpha, Phi
Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma,, Pi Sigma Alpha, Monroe;
Bedenbaugh. John Holcombe, Alpha Chi Sigma, Little
Mountain, S. C; Beeker, Walter Boyd, Welcome.
Second Row: Brooks. Henry Dwight, Monroe; Buch-
binder. Benjamin, Delta Sigma Rho. Pi Mu Epsilon,
Brooklyn. N. Y.; Campbell, Bobby J.. Fort Worth. Tex.;
Carroll, Grady Lee Ernest, Chapel Hill.
Third Row: Colton. Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Con-
stantinides, Ezmofile Lauzention, Asheville; Cooper, Ben-
lamin Franklin, Phi Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Rho
Chi, Warsaw; Cox. Thomas E., Maplewood, N. J.
Fourth Ron: Davenport, James Robert, Roanoke, Va.;
Elliott, Alice Cooper, Delta Epsilon Nil. Lafayette, La.;
Ellmore, Robert Hampton, Roxboro ; Ferguson, Ronald
Thomas, Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Fifth Rou: Finch, David Ray, Bailey; Furuhata, Mike
Taketo, Tokyo, Japan; Gardiner. John Brooke, St. An-
thony Hall. Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Gnanadesikan, Ramanathan,
Madras, India.
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man. Kenneth, Norfolk, Va. ; Heath, Robert Winship
Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mn Epsilon, Sigma
Nu, Sigma Xi, Chapel Hill; Hustis, Marlon Elizabeth.
Ridgefield, Conn.
Second Row: Iqbal. Mohammad, Pi Mu Epsilon, Lahore,
Pakistan; Irvine, Donald Wilson, Auburn, Ala.; [vey,
James Lindsey, Norwood; Jones, Mary Helen, Zeta Tau
Alpha. Toledo, Ohio.
Third Row: Kabler, Milton Norris, Roanoke, Va.; Led-
better, Gorman Walter. Jr., Hickory; Lu, Weiming,
Taipei, Formosa, China; Luffman, Jean Rachel, State
Road.
Fourth Run: Malone, John Paul. Burlington; Marshall,
Marilyn Louise, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Xi. Rockford, III.;
Martinez. Raul E.. Chapel Hill; Mason, Paul DeWitt,
Detroit, Mich.
Fifth Rou: Mote. Vasant L., India; Neville, Norma
Adelaide, Alpha Kappa Delta. Chi Delta Phi. Chapel
Hill; Norberg, Allan Kenneth. Phi Kappa Sigma. Pi Mu
Epsilon, Bayside, N. Y.; Pasternack, Bernard S.. Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Sixth Row: Patterson, Mary Elizabeth, Scotland Neck;
Pruitt, Willie Bruce, Anderson, S. C; Richardson,
Wyman, Cambridge, Mass. ; Riley, Leslie Walter, Jr.,
Beta Gamma Sigma. Burlington.
Seventh Row: Shreve. Robert Glenn, Mayodan; Siddiqui.
Mohammed Moinuddin, Lahore, Pakistan; Smith, Rock-
well MacDonald, Montreat; Smith, Thomas Glasgow.
Charlotte.
Eighth Rou: Starlings, Venetia, Jamesville; Stevens. Sally
Ann, Chi Omega. Phi Beta Kappa. Yardley, Pa.; Stevens,
Thomas Brock. Alpha Tan Omega, Smithfield; Stoff,
Gordon William, Alpha Kappa Psi. Jersey City, N. J.
Ninth Row: Strickland, Benjamin Franklin. Bell Arthur;
Suddreth, Elizabeth Ervin. Kappa Delta. Raeford; Teare,
Fred Wilson, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; Ts'ien, Yi,
Taipei, Taiwan, China.
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Dean of the Late Sehool
School of Law
THE SCHOOL OF LAW opened this fall to 87
first-year students and 120 upper classmen. Everyone
immediately settled down to tedious but interesting
studies. The Law School has not lost a faculty mem-
ber since 1945 and regrets the resignation of the
beloved librarian, Miss Lucile Elliot, who will "grad-
uate" with the class of 1955. The Law School is
proud of its active Law School Association, enthusi-
astic Alumni Association, and the quarterly publica-
tion of the North Carolina Law Review.
William G. Avcock
Herbert R. Baer
M. S. Breckenridge
Albert Coates
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Frank William Hanft
Frederiek B. McCall
Robert H. Wettach
LAW REVIEW EDITORS
Left to right: Peter G. Kalogridis, Editor in Chief;
John V. Hunter, III, Associate Editor; Naomi E.
Morse, Associate Editor; Joseph G. Dail. Associate
Editor.
LAW SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
First Roir. le/t to right: Louis Bledsoe. Chief Justice.
Robert Bvrd. President, J. Albert House. lice-Presi-
dent. Second Rote: Robert G. Windsor, Secretary,
Julius Rousseau, Jr.. Treasurer.
Third Year Law
First Row:
ALLEY, ZEBULON DOYLE Waynesville
BARNES. TROY THOMAS. JR Wilson
Phi Alpha Delta.
BLEDSOE. LOUIS ADAMS. JR Huntsville, Ala.
Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Chi.
BRINSON, Z. CREIGHTON Tarboro
A. B. 1952, North Carolina Law Review (2), Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi
Delta Phi.
BRITT. GEORGE MILTON Tarboro
A. B. 1952, North Carolina Lair Review 12. 3), riii DOta Phi.
BRYANT, CALVIN B Gaston
BURNS, FRANKLIN KENT Chapel Hill
Phi Alpha Delta, Sigma Nu.
Second Row:
BYRD, ROBERT BOND Morganton
Berea College, A.B.. North Carolina Lair Review (2, 3), Law School
Asssciation. President (3), YDC, Executive Committee (2). Phi Alpha
Delta Marshal (2).
CARTER, WILLIAM E Asheville
LI, i Delta Phi.
DAIL, JOSEPH GARNER, JR Tarboro
North Carolina Lair Rei-ieir, Associate Editor, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi
Delta Phi.
DAVIS, DON B Asheboro
Phi Alpha Dlta.
DAVIS, ROY W„ JR Marion
Phi Delta Phi.
DORTCH, JOHN JOHNSON Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina, A.B.. North Carolina Law Review (3),
Kappa Si'ama, Phi Delta Phi. Pi Xnimo Alpha.
DuBOSE, HORACE MELLARD, III Chapel Hill
University of Xorth Carolina, B.S. 1951, Class Treasurer (3), Chi Phi,
Phi Alpha Delta.
Thin! Row:
ERB, DONALD R Leominster, Mass.
FINGER, MICHAEL NEIL Maiden
Appalachian State Teachers' College. B.S. 1952.
FRANKS, STEPHEN FIELD Hendersonville
Duke University, B.A. 1952, Dorm President (2), Phi Alpha Delta,
Treasurer (3).
GAMBLE, RICHARD O'NEIL Summerfield
University of North Carolina. A.B. 1953. Dorm Adviser (2, 3). Phi
Delta Phi.
GREENE, ANN LLEWELLYN Concord
HALL, ROY GRIFFITH, JR Saluda
Phi Beta Kappa.
HARRIS, JACK RONDALL Lincolnton
University of North Carolina, B.S. 1952. Law School Association, Legis-
lature (1. 2). Class Vice-President <2i. Chairman of Orientation Com-
mittee (3), Phi Alpha Delta.
Third Year Law
First Ron-:
HICKS. EUGENE CLIFTON. Ill Wilmington
Phi Delta Phi. Sigma Nu.
HILL, WILLIAM LANIER Wilmington
Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi.
HOUSE, JAMES ALBERT, JR Hobgood
North Carolina Lair Review (2, 3), Law School Association, Vice-
President (3). Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Young Democratic
Club, President (2).
HUNTER, JOHN VICTOR, III Winston-Salem
Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Phi.
KALOGRIDIS, PETER G Winter Haven, Fla.
North Carolina Lair Review, Editor, Phi Bet,, Kappa.
KIVETT, CHARLES THOMAS Star
Catawba, A.B.. North Carolina Lair Review, Y.D.C.. Vice-President.
Delta Theta Phi, Vice-Dean.
KURTZ, ROBERT LAWRENCE Charlotte
University of Xorth Carolina. A.B.. North Carolina Lair Review (2)
Phi Alpha Helta. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Lambda phi.
Sera, til RoW ."
LUCAS, LACY LEE, JR Greensboro
Phi Alpha Delta.
McLEOD, MICHAEL PARKER Sanford
North Carolina Law Review (3), Law School Association. Treasurer
(2i. I'ln Alpha Helta. Vice- Just ice (S), District Clerk. Phi Beta Kappa.
MORRIS, NAOMI ELIZABETH Wilson
North Carolina Law Review, Associate Editor (3), Law School As-
sociation, Secretary (2), Legislature (3).
MORTON, JACKSON BRUCE Greensboro
Guilford. A.B. 1952, Dorm President (3). University Cluh (21, Phi
Alpha Delta.
NALL, THOMAS GERALD Sanford
Phi Alpha Helta. Pi Kappa Phi.
RODMAN, EDWARD NEWTON Chapel Hill
Alpha Tan Omega, Phi Alpha Delta.
SHANNONHOUSE, ROYAL GRAHAM Chapel Hill
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Third Hair:
STRICKLAND, JAMES R Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina. B.S. 1952, Law School Association. Legis-
lature (1, 2). Law School Honor Court (1, 2), Class President (2),
Phi Alpha Delta.
VAUGHN, ROBERT C, JR Winston-Salem
Xm-th Carolina Lair Review, Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi.
WALLACE, CALVIN C Albemarle
Lenoir Rhyne, A.B. 19+8, Worth Carolina Law Review (2, 3), Law
School Association, Legislature (21, Phi Alpha Delta, President.
WARLICK, ALEX, JR Hickory
Lenoir Rhyne. A.B. 1952. Phi Alpha Delta, Clerk (3), Delegate to Na-
tional Convention (2).
WILSON, JAMES C Chapel Hill
University of North Carolina, B.S. 1949. Phi Alpha Delta.
WRENN, CHARLES PARNELL Kannapolis
The Citadel. A.B.. Law School Association. Legislature (3), Delta
Theta Phi, President (3).
YOUNGBLOOD, KENNETH R Fletcher
Phi Delta Phi.
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Second Year Law
First Row: Agapion, Stephen, Phi Alpha Delta,
Greensboro; Blair, Warren Donald, Phi Alpha
Helta, Charlotte; Brewer, William Clarence, Jr.,
Phi Gamma Delta, Jamesville; Cherry, Solomon
Gilmer, Lambda Chi Alpha. Phi Delta Phi, Roxo-
bel; Clement, Edward Henry, Phi Delta Phi. Sigma
Nit, Salisbury,
Second Row: Cooper, Robert E„ Phi Alpha Delta.
Raleigh ; Egerton, Lawrence, Jr., Alpha Kappa Pii,
Delta The/a Phi, Greensboro; Evans, Andre, Phi
Delta Phi. Ahoskie; Falk, Herbert S.. Jr., Phi
Alpha Delta, Zeta Beta Tau. Greensboro; Fer-
guson, George Wagoner, Jr., Phi Alpha Delta.
Pi Kappa Alpha. Charlotte."
Third Row: Fountain, Richard T., Delta Theta
Phi. Rocky Mount; Freed, Maitland Guy, Phi
Alpha Delta. Greensboro; Godwin, Marion McCall,
Kenly; Graham, William E., Jr., Phi Delta Phi.
Jackson Springs; Guthery, Paul B., Jr., Kappa
Alpha. Phi Delta Phi, Charlotte.
Fourth Row: Hall, F. Wade, Jr., Delta Theta Phi,
Asheville; Holroyd, Frank Jackson, Jr., Phi Delta
Phi, Chapel Hill; Horton, Hamilton Cowles, Jr.,
Phi Delta Phi, Winston-Salem; Horton, Waiter
Lee, Jr., Phi Delta Phi. Chapel Hill; Hough, John
Guion, Jr., Washington.
Fifth Row: Hudson, Isham Barney. Jr., Phi Alpha
Delta, Jacksonville; Millman, Robert Bruce, Jr.,
Phi Delta Phi. Chapel Hill; Moore, Donald Leon,
Delta Theta Phi. Reidsville; Murphy. Romallus
O., Omega Psi Phi. Havelock; Osteen, William
L., Delta Theta Phi, Greensboro.
Sixth Row: Rich. Millard R., Jr., Phi Alpha Delia.
Lumberton; Rouse, William Edward, Jr., Alpha
Kappa Psi. Delta Theta Phi, Raleigh; Rousseau.
Julius A., Jr., Phi Alpha Delta. Pi Kappa Alpha.
North Wilkesboro; Royster, Stephen S., Delta
Theta Phi, Oxford; Rush. John Charles, Alpha
Phi Omega. Sigma Chi. High Point.
Seventh Ron: Scoggin, Marvin Gordon, L^nion
Mills; Stacy, Horace E., Phi Alpha Delta. Phi
Gamma Delta. Lumberton; Windsor, Robert Gray,
Pi Alpha Delta. Theta Chi, Winston-Salem;
Zimtbaum, William E., Delta Theta Phi, Newton;
Zuckerman, William Ellis, Chapel Hill.
First Year Law
First Row: Alford, Burnice Lloyd, Jr., Greensboro;
Barton. Grandon Dillard. Jr., Chapel Hill; Bern-
hardt, Richmond G., Jr., Lenoir; Blaylock, Spencer
Lorraine, Jr., Limbda Chi Alpha. Phi Eta Sigma.
Greensboro; Campbell, Jerry Austin, Alpha Phi
Omega, Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Kappa Phi. Taylors-
ville; Cockman, David Reece. Ramseur.
Second Row: Corey, James Richard, Alpha Kappa
Psi, Winterville; Covington, Benjamin McLaugh-
lin, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma. Wadesboro ;
Currin, Beverly H., Olivia; Darlington, Fred, III,
Pi Gamma Mu. Burlington; Deberry Arthur S.,
Jr., Tarboro; Duke, John Edwin, Goldsboro.
Third Row: Eller, John DeWalden, Jr., Winston-
Salem; Enochs, Herman Glenn, Jr., Greensboro;
Floros, Sula, Charlotte; Frassineti, Jordan Joseph,
Pi Kappa Phi. Southern Pines; Gerns, Peter H„
Delta Phi Alpha, Delta Upsilon, Pi Sigma Alpha,
Raleigh; Jackson, Henry Clayton, Pi Kappa Alpha,
Tarboro.
Fourth Row: Johnston, Thomas David, Chi Psi,
Fayetteville; Jones, Jesse Macon, Edward ; Latta,
Don Richard, Lambda Chi Alpha. Greensboro;
Lee, James Grover, Jr., Pi Kappa Alpha, Chapel
Hill; Lomax, James Redman, Guilford College;
McDaniel, Andrew Holmes, Forest City.
Fifth Row: Miller, George W., Jr., Spencer;
Mitchell, Herbert Thomas, Jr., Asheville; Moore,
John Daniel, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Eta Sigma. Wil-
son; Morris, John Charles, Raleigh; Murdock,
Thomas Edward, Pi Kappa Alpha. Chapel Hill;
Ogburn, John Nelson, Jr., Alpha Kappa Psi,
Greensboro.
Sixth Row: Palmer, William C, Lenoir; Parker,
Gerald Corbett, Hubert; Peacock, Thomas Philip,
Chi Phi, Alexandria, Va.; Phipps, Fred Manahan,
Greensboro; Rich, Dean A., Beta Theta Pi. Gales-
burg, 111.; Roberts, James E., Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Kannapolis.
Seventh Row: Sapp, Armistead Wright, Jr., Greens-
boro ; Sapp, Robert Henry, Reynolda ; Shaw,
Charles C, Jr., Delta Sigma Pi. Henderson; Small,
Charles Buxton, Sigma Nu, Elizabeth City;
Thomas, Robert Eirwin, Asheville; Thompson,
William Leonard, Raleigh.
Eighth Row: Tice, Douglas O., Jr., Alpha Kappa
Psi, Greensboro; Toxey, Andrew Flora. Pi Kappa
Alpha, Elizabeth City; Walker, Thomas Philip,
Bostic; Warren, Jesse Lanier, Sigma Phi Epsilon,
Greensboro ; Watts, Lewis Poindexter, Jr., Char-
lotte; West, Ted Gradon, Lenoir.
Ninth Row: White, Charles Mayfield, III, Phi
Kappa Sigma. Manson; Whitesides, Henry Mon-
roe, Kappa Sigma. Gastonia; Winters, Robert Lee,
Spring Lake; Yopp, Walter Edward, III, Theta
Chi. Wilmington.
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FACULTY
First Rote, left to right: Drs. James Andrews, D. L. Reed, Hubert Patterson, Edwin Hiatt, John Ferguson, B. A. Schottelius, R. A. Ross.
Second Ro.r: Charles Hooker, Ira Fowler, Peter Vaughn, C. D. Van Cleave, W. E. Dossel, J. Swepzenwol, W. R. Straughn, George Manire,
W. J. Cromartie. Third Roir: C. H. Burnett, Thomas Farmer, C. W. Gottschalk, Newton Fischer, W. P. Richardson, L. Palumbo, Milton
Hupperl, Harlev Shands, W. C. George. Fourth Rote: F. D. Lawrason, Issac Taylor, A. T. Miller, J. L. Irvin, C. G. Thomas. Warner
Wells, E. M. Hedgpeth. A. P. Heusner, Gordon Dugger. Fifth Row: Claude Yarbrough. M. K. Berkut. C. E. Anderson, J. E. Wilson, T. E.
Curtis, James Manly, Harrie Chamberlin. David Jones, Robert Murray. Sixth Roto: Robert Lindsay, D. A. MacPherson, Kenneth Sugioka,
David Davis, Doris Grosskreutz, George Vennart, E. C. Curnen, Sidney Chipman, Kenneth Brinkhous. Seventh Roic: Mitchell Sorrow,
Ernest Craige, William Fleming, Daniel Donovan, T. C. Butler, P. Z. Csaky, Paul Bunce, Margaret Swanton, J. B. Bullitt. Eighth Rote:
David Hawkins, G. C. Ham, C. T. Bever, W. G. Morgan, J. T. Sessions, J. B. Graham. W. R. Berryhill. G. D. Penick. James Proctor.
School of Medicine
This has been a "diamond anniversary" year for the School of Medicine. Medical educa-
tion became part of the University in 1879.
Dr. Thomas W. Harris, distinguished Tarheel physician, trained in this country
and abroad, was the first dean. In 1941, W. Reece Berryhill, M.D., assumed this post.
Since that time he has provided intelligent impetus to tremendous expansion and
stabilization, serving in worthy succession to Harris, Whitehead, Manning, Mangum,
and MacNider. The School of Medicine consistently has attracted to its faculty men
of wide distinction as teachers and scientists.
Until 1952, only two years of medicine were offered here. The first four-year class
was graduated in 1954. This year there are 241 students enrolled, including 59 in the
class of 1955.
W. R. BERRYHILL
of the School of Wed;,
HONOR COUNCIL
Fir* Rote, left to right: Tom Craven, Julius Green, John Va
Clark. Second Roic: Miles Gregory, Sam Joyner, Tom Gupton.
WHITEHEAD SOCIETY
First Roic, left to right: Bill McLendon, Vice-Preside
Charles Herring, President. Thad Monroe. Second I
Clyde Lloyd, Clint Wilson, Jim Lamm. Third Roic:
White. Not Pictured: Bill Purcell. Bob Murray.
it, Dave Crosland,
our. Bob Holmes,
Ben Wilcox, Mike
Fourth Year
Medicine
Left to right: Willian
urer. and Jim Lamm,
London,
President
OFFICERS
1 ice-President. Rodn
McKnight, Treas-
First Ron: Henry Walter Aber-
nethy. Alpha Kappa Kappa. Gam-
ma Beta Chi. Hickory; Harvey
Adams, Alpha Kappa Kappa,
Asheboro ; Julian Sheppard Albcr-
gotti, Jr., Charlotte; George Wil-
liam Barnard. Cramerton; Robert
Griffin Brame, Alpha Kappa
Kappa. Wendell.
Second Ron: Ralph Elbert Brooks.
Jr., Alpha Kappa Kappa, Bur-
lington ; Edgar Ted Chandler,
Chapel Hill; Murphv Alan Cron-
land. Chapel Hill; Walter Ed-
ward Deyton, Alpha Kappa Kap-
pa, Spruce Pine; Griggs Cameron
Dickson, Garner.
Third Run: Edward Oscar Diggv
Winston-Salem; Charles Council
Dudley. Jr., Phi Btta Kappa. Phi
Chi, Phi Era Sigma, Phi Gamma
Delta. Huntcrswlle; Presley Za-
chary Dunn, Jr., Chi Phi. Phi Chi,
Rot kv Mount; Charles Frederick
Eddinger, North Wilkesboro;
Harris Lane Evans, Alpha Epsilon
Delta. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Hen-
derson.
Fourth Row: John Worth Foust,
Lexington; John White Gainey,
Alpha Tan' Omega. Phi Chi.
Chapel Hill; James Eugene Glenn.
Alpha Kappa Kappa. Lambda Chi
Alpha. Raleigh; Fred Weston
Cilo\er, Charlotte; Ira David
Godwin, Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Wilson.
Fifth Ron: Robert Louis Golby.
Brooklyn, N. Y.; James David
Groseclose, Alpha Phi Omega,
Greensboro ; Charles Leonidas
Herring, Phi Chi, La Grange;
lames Alton Hill, Alpha Epsilon
Delta, Phi Who Sterna. Kinston;
William Davis Huffines. Phi Beta
Kappa, Phi Chi, Sigma Xi. Chap-
el Hill.
First Row: Vernon Lester James. Phi Chi.
Chapel Hill; Samuel Gatlin Jenkins, Jr.,
Zti.i Psi, Tarboro; Cecil Lawrence Johnson,
Princeton; Robert Calhoun Jordan, Jr., Phi
Beta Kappa, Phi Chi. Phi Eta Sigma, Eliza-
bethtown.
Second Ruu : Samuel Balfour Joyner, Ker-
nersville; William Frederick Kampschmidt,
Chapel Hill; James Louis DeLay Lamm,
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Mount Airy ; Adrian
Smith Lineberger, Jr., Phi Chi. Chapel Hill.
Third Ron-: William Lord London. Alpha
Omega Alpha. Phi Chi. Pittsboro; Lloyd
Curtis McCaskill. Phi Chi. Laurinburg;
Rodney Leonard McKnight, Phi Chi. Char-
lotte ; Clarence Reid McLain, Phi Beta Kap-
pa. Phi Chi. Phi Delta Thela, Lenoir.
Fourth Row: Andrew Cleveland Miller.
Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Chi. Pi Kappa Alpha.
Shelby; John Thaddeus Monroe, jr., Alpha
Omega Alpha. Beta Thela Pi. Phi Beta
Kappa, Phi Chi. Fayetteville; Thomas Phil-
lip Moore. Mill Spring; Stewart Lee Moor-
ing, Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Chi. La Grange.
Fifth Rolf: Frank Crawford Morrison, Jr.,
Hazelwood; George Irvin Richardson, Phi
Chi. Reidsville; Harold P. Roberts, Sanford;
Oliver Fennell Roddev, Jr., Kappa Sigma,
Phi Chi. Charlotte.
Sixth Ron: Carl William Rogers, Durham;
William Cain Ruffin, Jr., Ft. Lauderdale,
Fla.; Robert Thomas Savage. Chapel Hill;
Palmer F. Shelburne. Alpha Kappa Kappa.
Greensboro.
Seventh Row: Henry Louis Stephenson, Jr.,
Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Chi, Smithfield; Francis
Asbury Stewart, Phi Chi, Marshville; Robert
Lee Summerlin, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Phi
Beta Kappa: George Reginald Tucker, Jr.,
Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Chi, Hertford.
Eighth Row: William Joseph Waddell.
Hendersonville; Alexander Grady Webb,
Jr., Alpha Kappa Kappa. Phi Beta Kappa.
Chapel Hill; William Henry White, Jr..
Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Chi. Phi Gamma
Delta. Greenville; William Wallace White.
Phi Chi. Manson.
First Ron-: Doyle Medders, Secretary. Second
Row. left to right: Bob Holmes, President; Bill
Purc.ll, t ice-President; Alexander Goley, Treas-
urer.
Third Year Medicine
First Roic. left to right: Bob Fi
Pepper, Bill Pureell, Bob Murray
Roberts. Second Row: Bill Staffc
Lowder, Tom Pavne, Stacv Duncan
Ro.r: Charles Fowler, Larry Earley,
Woodall. Clifton Pavne, Jack McD
Row: Alex Goley, Bob Holmes, Bill McLendon
loe, Lee Clark, Peggv Duncan, Bill Easterlin|
Milton Mann, Doyle Medders, Dick Boyd, Ja
Leon Pittman, Coleman Brantley, Bill Key,
Dewey Yarley. John Vassey, Francis
Jack Evans, Jerry Bergmanis, Mark
d, Joe Riddle. Jim Richards, John
John Hazlehurst, Tom Suther. Third
iarland Wampler, Bill Wood, Leonard
niel. Bill Barrv, John Devlon. Fourth
Frank Green, Tom Castel-
, Carev Perrv. Fifth Row:
■k Ashley, Wade Brannan,
Clvde Llovd, Al Barnhill.
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Seated, left to right: Winfred Sugg, Treasurer;
Jim Glover, Secretary; Jack Hobson, Vice-Presi-
dent. Standing: Ben Wilcox, President.
Second Year Medicine
First Row. left to right: Jack Ritchie, Joe Allen, Jerry McMahon. Stace
Stathacos, Irl Sell, Dick Liles. Bill Jung. Jerry W agger, Dave Williams.
Second Row: George Irvin, Ernest Brown. Paul Hurst, Don Mitchell, Jim
Fresh. Third Roic: Max Morrison, Jack Hobson, Helen Hutchins, Lois
Harris, Clint Wilson, Gordon Smith. Bill Jones. Bill Cornell. Tom John-
son, Joel Conner. Fourth Row: John Bradley, Brooks Page, Jim Thorp,
Bennett Haves, Tommy Gupton, Ray Vinson, James Slade, Raeford Pugh,
Earl Welch, Cecil Lowry. Fifth Roic: Jim Glover, George Edwards, Bob
Rimer, Joe Murad, Nat Sparrow, Irv Vinnik. Julius Green. Harry Johnson,
John Farrington. Al Farmer, Gordon Crowell. Sixth Row: Winfred Sugg.
Ben Wilcox, Gray Hall, Jim Clapp, Bob Cline, Luther Clontz, Steve Pugh,
Thad Pope. >orman Bowles, Jim Burris. Bob Whitlock.
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First
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Jim Hu
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Edwards,
Bill Beckman. Dan Rader. Fifth Row: Bob Story, Jim Alley, Bill Bullock,
Dewey Pate, Malcolm Cox, Charlie Hunter, Bob Farrell, Charles Dixon
Wallace, John Howie, Addison Mangum, Joe Wayne Thompson. Sixth
Rote: John Winstead, Dick Patterson, Paul Weeks, Charles Macy, Tom
Craven, Mike White, Carl Furr, Pete McMichael, Everett Thompson,
Charles Stout, Lane Ormand.
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First Ro,c. left to right: Barbara Bernard, Ruth Mary Boyles, Dorothy Bradley, INancy Hounshell Brame, Mary Vida Cheek, Ruth Dalrymple.
Second Rote: Beulah Gautefald, Alire Gifford, Ruth Louise Hotehkiss. Sylvia R. Kiper, Harriet Ann Lawless, Eloise Lewis. Third Row: Ruth
Emelia Lindberg, Ann Louise Molleson, Julia Smith, Evangeline Soutsos. I ... ill. Spalding, Esther Sump, Jean Williams.
The first four-year collegiate school of nursing in the state was estab-
lished at the University of North Carolina in September of 1951. The
students who were admitted on this historic date will be granted the
degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the 1955 commencement
exercises of the University of North Carolina.
At the beginning of the fall semester of 1954, 152 students, includ-
ing 7 graduate nurses, were enrolled in the four classes.
The School of Nursing benefits by the use of the educational facili-
ties of various departments and schools within the University, the North
Carolina Memorial Hospital, and other agencies and institutions
throughout the state. These facilities provide opportunities for students
to acquire a broad education. Graduates of the School of Nursing are
prepared to function effectively as professional nurses.
Elizabeth L. k. ...I.I.
Dean of the School of /Vi/r
Betty Davis
President
Mary Anderson
Vice-President
. innie Will..,
Janet Littlejohn
Treasurer
Fourth Year Nursing
First Row :
ANDERSON. MARY Durham
School of Nursing Treasurer (1, 3i.
BLAIR. DONNA LEE Winston-Salem
Class Social Chairman (1). Treasurer (8), Vice President (4). School
of Nursing Secretary 21. Social Chairman (3). Student Party (1, 3, n.
Splash Club is. »). V.W.C.A. (1. 2. 8, I). Yackety Yack, Honoraries
Co-Editor (2). Pi Beta Phi.
BLAYLOCK, SARA CATHERINE New Bt en
School of Nursing President (3), House Council (1. 2), National
Student Nurse Association. Corresponding Secretary tit.
CLINE. MARTHA EVELYN Hickory
School of Nursing Vice-President (2), Lutheran Student Association,
Secretary (3).
DAVIS, BETTE L Morganton
School of Nursing Treasurer (2), President (4), Dorm President (3).
House Council (2. 3). Women's Residence Council (8), Splash Club
it. J. 3, 4i. Vice-President (3).
EDWARDS, VIRGINIA DARE Durham
School of Nursing President (2), Nurses' Choral Club (3). YV.A.A. (2).
S< cond Row:
HUSS, GLORIA Thomasville
School of Nursing Treasurer (3), Student Nurse Association, Presi-
dent (4). Women's Council (2). Glee Club (1). Yackety Yack (1).
HUSS, GWENLYN Thomasville
School of Nursing Historian (3i. Glee Club (1), Women's Council (3).
y.W.C.A. (1, 2). Dormitory President (2).
HYLTON. JANE RAMELLE Clearwater. Fla.
Dorm President (4), Vice-President (2), House Council (1), Student
Nurse Association President (3).
JOHNSON, PATSY COLVARD Durham
LITTLEJOHN, JANET MERRITT Chapel Hill
School of Nursing President (1), Treasurer (4). Orientation Com-
mittee (2). Student Nurse Association, Secretary of State (2).
MORGAN. M. ARLENE Morganton
Third Row:
NORWOOD. LOUISE Winston-Salem
School of Nursing Vice-President (1), Student Nurses' Choral Club (3).
SMITH, JOY PHARR Charlotte
SNIDER. GERALDINE Fayetteville
School of Nursing Secretary (8), Student Body Secretary (4), Presi-
dent's Cabinet (4), Student Legislature Clerk (2. 3). Y.W.C.A.
Cabinet (1). G. M. Board of Directors (4).
WILLIAMS, WINNIE LEE Fayetteville
Class Secretary (2). V.W.C.A. (1. 2). Dormitory Vice President (II.
Treasurer (3).
WINN, SALLY PERKINS Henderson
Glee Club (1). Order of the Old Well (3, I). V.W.C.A. (2. 3. 4),
Cabinet (2. 8), Interfaith Council 12. 8), B.S.C. (1, 21. 1'nited Student
Fellowship il, 2. 3. 41.
Third Year Nursing
First Roif. Carraway, Jessie McKeldon, Farmville; Corwin, Ruth Louise. Spencer; Dobbs. Billie
Bruce, Charlotte; File, Geneva Ludara, Salisbury; Hamilton, Elizabeth Ayers, Raleigh.
Second Row: Kelly, Jane Douglas, Apex; Ketner, Dorothy Jane, Hamlet; King, Jane McNeill,
Williamston; Lewis. Mary Landon. Asheville; McCarter, Sarah Lee, Burlington.
Third Row: Needham, Peggy Parks, New Bern; McNeely, Dorothy Grey, Morganton; Robeson,
Emily Love, Laurinburg; Salter, Natalie, Scarsdale, N. Y.; Smith, Sally Marshall, Wrightsville Beach.
Fourth Row: Snyder. Jane Carolyn, Winston-Salem; Sox, Jane Pauline, Hickory; Usher, Sara Eliza-
beth, Hartsville; White, Carolyn, Winston-Salem; Widman, Katherine Helene, Jacksonville.
Second Year
First Row: Averette, Helen L.,
Elizabethtown; Ball, Patricia
Ann, Durham ; Bryant, Frieda
Mae, Monroe; Buie. Sarah
Elizabeth. Winston-Salem;
Burns, Barbara Jean, Salis-
bury; Burt, Sara Katherine,
Biscoe; Cannon. Elizabeth Ann,
Lake Wales, Fla.
Second Row: Coggins, Shirley
Ann. Walstonburg; Davis,
Margaret Virginia, McDonald ;
Dopier, Donna Ruth. Lake
Wales, Fla.; Folger, Sue. High
Point; Fowler, Helen Frances,
Durham; Glenn, Anne Daniel,
Elizabethtown; Greene, Car-
olyn Elise, Durham.
Third Row: Guenthner. Shir-
ley Lee, Washington, D. C;
Guy. Diane Jonas, Henderson;
Haines, Nancy S„ New Lis-
bon, N. J.; Hall. Frances
Eleanor, Reidsville; Haney,
Anne Thaxton, Glenwood;
Hartman, Peggy Byerly, Wins-
ton-Salem ; Hedberg, Barbara
Brink, Charlotte.
Fourth Rmt: Holmes, Ruth
Ferabee, Wilson; Humphries,
Rachel Delores, Bear Creek;
Tohnson, Margaret Balfour,
Chapel Hill ; Jones, Linda Ann,
Laurinburg; Keeter. Mary Ann,
Shelby ; Land, Willowdean,
Lenoir; Lentz, Martha Kerr,
Henderson.
Fifth Row: London, Marjorie
Jean, Candler; Mitchell, Jo
Ann, Henderson; Morris. Mil-
dred Grigg, Charlotte; Nor-
wood, Mary Lou, Morehead;
Page. Ann Cecile, Buckhan-
non, W. Va.; Palmer. Jane
Elizabeth, Reidsville; Pender-
graft, Barbara Anne, Chapel
Hill.
Sixth Row: Randall, Katherini
Crane, Raleigh ; Robertson
Laura Alice, Spray; Souther
land, Marian Juanita, Durham
Van Hook, Jacqueline Ann
Henderson ; White, Doris Li
lian, Greensboro; Windley
Anna G.. Washington.
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F/«/ Sou: Ader. Frances Hammark
Walkertown; Allison, Patricia Gwen
Rkhlands; Allison, Sarah Jean, Hick
ory; Arnold, Sylvia Marie. Charlotte
Bayne, Gwendolyn Ann, Winston
Salem; Bibb, Virginia Ruth, Salis
bury; Bobbitt, Ann Alexander, Nor
lina.
Second Row: Carstarphen, Cloydia
Grace. Asheville; Clement, Mary
Jane, Raleigh; Coats, Deane Moulton,
Concord; Dawson, Marjorie Sue, La-
Grange; Dudley. Mary Ann, Reids-
ville; Ebeling, Lenore Adele, Phila-
delphia, Pa.; Forrest, Jo Ann, Walnut
Cove.
Third Row: Garriss, Mary Linda,
Margarettsville; Graham, Barbara
Anne, Dunn; Groves. Kathryn Albea.
Albemarle; Hardin. Jerry Elizabeth,
Monroe; Hedrick, Phyllis Anzellette.
Lenoir; Hodgson, Gail Gifford. Ox-
ford, Pa.; Hunt, Nancy Jane, Cincin-
nati, Ohio.
Fourth Row: Jarvis, Janet Dorothy
Arlington, Va.; Jenny, Martha Fay
Charlotte; Johncox, Jean Lacy. Wash
ington. D. C; Jones. Kathryn Jane
Thomasville; Kizer. Dorothy McKee
Brevard ; Leary, Barbara West, Eden
ton; Lemly, Gwendolyn Duncan
West Jefferson.
Fifth Ron-: Lemmond, Rosemary Mi-
nor, Laurinburg; Lyerly, Carolyn
Jane, Charlotte; McAnally, Myrtle
Beatrice, Reidsville; McCoy, Lynda
Dixon, Maplewood, N. J.; McGee,
Carolyn Sue, Charlotte; Melvin,
Eugenia Anne, Winston-Salem; Mil-
ler, Gayle Irene, Charlotte.
Sixth Row: Morris, Elizabeth Joan,
Concord ; Morse. Amy Ann, Wash-
ington, D. C; Mullis. Carol Ann,
Midland; Noble, Nancy Anne. Gar-
ner; Norwood, Sandra Joan, Chapel
Hill ; Nussear, Nancy fo, Washing-
ton, D. C; Plyler, Frances Irene,
Charlotte.
Seventh Row: Price, Sara Faith, Buck
hannon, W. Va. ; Proctor, Janie Lee
Pinetops; Roane, Alice Diane, Wins
ton-Salem; Roberts, Carolyn Frances
High Point; Robeson, Sallie Salter
Laurinburg; Russell, Patricia Ann
High Point; Smith, Frances Adelaide
Whiteville.
Eighth Row: Sorrell, Betty Lou, Ra-
leigh; Sorrell, Jean Gray, Dunn;
Staub, Marjorie Carol, Westfield,
N. J. ; Stockwell, Nancy Jane, High
Point; Sumner, Velna Elizabeth,
Asheboro ; Suther, Carol Jean, Kan-
napolis; Taylor, Carolyn Wayne,
Martinsville, Va.
Ninth Row: Teague, Henrianna,
High Point; Temple, Mary Lucille
Okey, Graham; Warrington, Sharon
Ann, Bethesda, Md.; Watson, Mari-
lyn Carol. Chapel Hill; Waynick,
Marjorie Maniza, Reidsville; White.
Sarah Elizabeth, Guilford College;
Williams, Billie Anne, Greensboro.
Tenth Rnir: Williams, Mary Ben,
Greensboro; Wittmann, Patricia Ann,
Jamestown; York, Geraldine, Mocks-
ville; Young, Elizabeth Wiard, Mam-
aroneck, N. Y.
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First Roir. left to right: Dr. Euni
Magnuson. Second Rote: Dr. Hal
Roger Howell. Mr. Gilbert Kelso,
Sidnev Chipman, Dr. Vaughn Sm
Dr. John Wright, Dr. Bernard G
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH FACULTY
re Tvler, Miss Alpha Kenny. Miss Elta Mae Mast, Miss Ruth Hay. Dr. Edward G. McGavran, Dr. Harold
rv Smith, Miss Jean Rebenlisrh, Dr. James Hendricks, Miss Margaret Blee, Miss Geraldine Gourley, Dr.
Mrs. Frances McConnell. Dr. Hughes Bryan. Third Rote: Mrs. Margaret Dolan, Mr. Emil Chanlett, Dr.
th, Dr. Lucy Morgan, Dr. Dwight Bizzell. Miss Frances MacKinnon. Dr. Rosemary Kent. Dr. John Larsh.
•eenherg. /Vol Pictured: Dr. John Cassel".
School of
Public Health
The School of Public Health is the fourth oldest professional school of
its kind in the United States and one of the ten North American schools
accredited by the American Public Health Association. It is a member of
the University's Division of Health Affairs, which is the focal training and
service point for an integrated state-wide health program.
The students are professional people who are taking post-graduate
work beyond their respective professional competencies — medicine, engi-
neering, nursing, dentistry, education, nutrition, etc.
About ten per cent of the student body are from other countries.
Students from Egypt, Iran, Formosa, India, Thailand, Philippines, Viet-
nam, Finland, and South and Central America are here to learn the basic
principles of public health which they will soon apply in their own coun-
tries; thus, the University's influence reaches to the far countries of the
earth.
The School of Public Health also gives extension instruction to an
additional 1500 students, largely from the State, in classes, institutes,
and refresher courses.
Edward G. McGavran
Dean of the School of Public Health
Administration, Maternal and Child Health
ADMINISTRATION, MATERNAL
AND CHILD HEALTH
First Row, left to right: Dr. Sidney
Chipman; Dr. Vilai Lim-Aksorn,
Thailand; Dr. Charles Archambcault;
Dr. Guy Gooding; Ann Faivre; Dr.
John Wright. Second Roic: Dr.
Ehsanollah Shafa, Iran; Dr. Yao-Teh
Hong, China; Dr. Duong Thuc Hut,
Vietnam; Frank Favorite; Dr. Robert
Young; Donald Jacobs; Dr. Cameron
MeRae. Third Row: Dr. William H.
Bucher; Vietor J. Fritts; Dr. Udom
Pranieh, Thailand; Dr. Tongyoo Jun-
hasiri, Thailand; Dr. Zack Greer;
Dr. Augusto llyeneo, Philippines;
Harold McDonald; Dr. Alford Holton.
HEALTH EDUCATION,
NUTRITION AND
PARASITOLOGIST
First Roic, left to right: Albert F.
Mazzie, Charles W. Kim, Paula J.
Beaver, Michael H. Ivey. Second
Roic- Robert L. Bogue, Alice Hua-
Ying Yen, Dr. Lucy Morgan, Martha
J. Reddout, Dorothy M. Brodnieki,
Leticia C. Irizarry, Puerto Rico. Third
Row: Hilton T. Goulson, Billie L.
Ferguson, Armi Hallsten-Kallia, Fin-
land; Paul Van Zandt, Margaret P.
Shepler, Challie Iralu, India. Ab-
sent: Akbar Moarefi, Iran.
Health Education, Nutrition and Parasitologist
Public Health Nursing
Pl'BLIC HEALTH \l RSI\(,
First R,
wick II
ir, left to right: Ruth Tar-
iv, Julia Smith Gore Hursl.
y Ingold, Patricia May Mal-
ra Belle Long. Second Rote:
leinz Hodgson, Eunice Pace,
Battle Bradshaw, Rita Rivers
Evelyn Louise Perry, Grace
McDaid. Third Rote: Barbara
Mo.
Tho
Lintz Ovles, Laura C
garet Anne Williams
trice M. B. Mongeau
Gena Marjorie Geeslii
tha M. Speaks.
Harde
Steven
SANITARY ENGINEERING
First Rote, left to right: AH Khabiri,
Iran: Moo-Ping Chow, Taiwan: Dan-
iel A. Okun: Alcira Florez. Peru:
Robert Elder: Charles C. Wells, Jr.
Second Rote: Hermann Concepcion,
Philippines; Basilio Palacios, Chili:
Adolfo Cutinella, Uruguay; Alfonso
Zavala, Peru; Alberto Besa, Philip-
pines; Balcrisna Naique, Portuguese
India: William T. Marr; Enrique Vil-
lares, Puerto Rico. Third Rote: Jay
Carver; G. J. Brittain; Kenneth Gut-
ternian; Sleadman Overman: James
W. Bell; Juan-Mu Yao, Taiwan; Rob-
ert Peele.
Sanitary Engineering
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PHARMACY SCHOOL FACULTY
First Roic, left to right: J. Andraka, W. H. Hartung, F. T. Se
H. O. Thompson, D. A. Brechl, Dean. Second Roic: R. Z. Zaru, K. L. Hov,
F. C. Hammerness, D. A. Coviello. Third Roic: C. A. DiFayio, G. H.
Cocolas, C. Piantodosi, I. L. Honigberg. Not Pictured: W. W. Tavlon, W. C.
Collier.
E. A. Brechl
Dean of the School of Pharmacy
The 1954 grads were replaced by 83 freshmen and transfer students this
fall. After orientation these students were faced with classes, labs and
studying. A picnic in their honor was given by the Pharmacy student body
in Battle Park during October.
An inspection by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education
for accreditation purposes took place in November. Our institution is still
ranked with the top accredited colleges of the nation. This committee
delivered complimentary and informative talks concerning our place as
students in the Pharmaceutical profession.
The social function of the year, Pharmacy Weekend, was up to its
usual caliber with parties, the fraternities' annual softball game, a picnic,
and a formal dance. The student body officers were presented and the
senior class was honored with favors.
Rumors were spread concerning finals and a state board examination.
As usual they were upon us before we realized it and reluctant goodbyes
followed for the class of '55.
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Senior Officers
Left to right:
Ingram Jenkins Vice-President
Henry Dunlap President
Oveda Fisher Secretary-Treasurer
Junior Officers
Left to right:
Frank Lowder Vice-President
Sara Jackson Secretary-Treasurer
John Andrews President
Sophomore Officers
Left to right:
Joe Smith President
Annette Niven Secretary-Treasurer
Freshman Officers
Left to right:
Ronald Austell President
Marcia McCord Secretary-Treasurer
Roy Earle Haney Vice-President
ADAMS, BARBARA KINZEL Murphy
N.C.P.A. (8, I). A. I'll. A. (3, li. P.G.A. (3, 4i. Kappa Epsilon.
FISHER. OVEDA Whiteville
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3. 4i. A. Ph. A. (1. 2, 3, 4). P.G.A. (1. 2, :i. 4>.
Secretary-Treasurer (1. 3). Orientation Counselor (4). Class Secretary-
Treasurer (4). Kappa Epsilon, Secretary-Treasurer (3), President (4),
B.S.C. (1. 2. 3. 4i, Y.W.C.A. (1. 2, 3. 4).
ADAMS. WILLIAM ROBERT Four Oaks
class President (l).
GRAHAM. WILLIAM WILSON Peachland
!.!>.< . en.
AMMONS, RAYMOND MARTIN Red Springs
N.C.P.A. (2. 3, 4), Executive Committee (4i. A.Ph.A. Orientation
Counselor (41. Phi Delta Chi, President (4).
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM CRANE Roanoke Rapids
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3. 4i. A.Ph.A. 12. 3. 4), Pharmacy Senate (1, 2. 3. 41.
Recorder in. Sigma JVu.
ASHWORTH, RALPH HILLIARD Fuquay Springs
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3. 4). Orientation Counselor in. (lass president (2),
Men's Council (4), Kappa Psi, Secretary (3).
BRADSHAW, EDWARD EITHER, Jr Kinston
Kappa Psi.
BRl MMIT'I . Rl rSSELL ELLIOTT Henderson
HARGETT, CHRISTOPHER BARKER Chapel Hill
PAi Delta Chi, Rho Chi.
HEATH, RICHARD VESTON Cove City
N.C.P.A. (2, 3, 4), A.Ph.A. (4). B.S.U. Council i.'i, n.
HIGDON. MILTON LEE Franklin
CREF.KMORE, RAYMOND LEE Whiteville
N.C.P. \. i 1, 2. :i. 4), Phi Delta Chi.
DFVER. ROBERT JAMES Greensboro
N.C.P. \. il. 2. 3, 41. A.Ph.A. (2. 8, I).
DUNLAP, HENRY HUNTER, Jr Durham
l'l,i Delta Chi.
HILL, JONATHAN ADONERAN Troutmans
N.C.P.A. il, 2. 3. 4), A. l'h. A. 13. 41. Dorm Social Chairman (3. 4).
B.S.U. Council (1. 2, 3, 41, Glee Club (2i. Rho Chi.
HINES, ROBERT MILTON Charlotte
N.C.P.A. (2. 3, 4i. A.Ph.A. (4), B.S.U. Council (3, 4).
HOBOWSKY. FREDA MOLLIE Scotland Neck
N C.P.A. (1. 2, 3. li. Secretary in. A.Ph.A. (1, 2. 8, n. Secretary
(4). P.G.A. (1, 2. 3. 4i. Y.W.C.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. Class Secretary (3i.
Hillel Cabinet. Library Chairman 121. Kappa Epsilon, Historian (2),
Pledge Mistress <3i. Vice-President (41.
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HOWARD, JULIUS FRANCIS Wilmington
X.C.P.A. (1, ii. A. I'll. A. in. Phi Delta Chi, Secretary (8. 4i.
JENKINS, WALTER INGRAM, Jr Biscoe
N.C.P.A. il. 2. :i. II. Treasurer (4), Class Vice-President (4), Kappa
JOSEY, CHARLES WILLIAM Maiden
N.C.P.A. il. 2, 3, ii. A. I'll. A. (i, 2. :i, D. Phi Delta Chi, Officer
( -J. 3. ii.
MEBANE, ALFRED HOLT, III Jackson Heights, N. Y.
N.C.P.A. (1. 2, 3, 4). A.Pli.A. (3, 11. V.M.C.A. II. 2. :i. II. D.S.P.
Club (3. 4). Class Vice-President 11 i. President (31. Student Legisla-
ture {11. Pharmacy Senate (1. 2, 3, I). Recorder. President. Card-
board 13. II. Kappa Psi, Vice-President, Historian.
MILLS. JOHN EDWARD Cliffside
N.C.P.A. il. 2. 3. 41. President. A.Pli.A. (2. :i. n. President, Kappa
NEEDHAM, BILLY WRIGHT Pilot M,.unt.un
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3. 4), A.Pli.A. in. Kappa Psi.
NORRIS. CHARLES ALLAN Fuquay Springs
N.C.P.A. (1. 2, 3, 4), A.Pli.A. Ci. Ii. Card Board (2), V.M.C.A. (1).
PORTER, ERNEST, JR Concord
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3. 41. A. Ph. A. (3, 4).
RHOADES. JERRY DELANO Robbins
N.C.P.A.. Vice-President. Class President (3). Kappa Psi.
ROBINSON, JAMES CLACK, JR Littleton
N.C.P.A. (1. 2. 3, 4. 5). V.M.C.A. (1. 21. A.Pli.A (3, 4. :> I . Orientation
Counselor (5), Class President (31. Pharmacy School, Vice-President
(Ii. President (.">). Kappa Psi. President (5).
SCHAEFER, BROWNIE DICKSON Asheville
N.C.P.A. (I. 2, 3, I). A.Pli.A. (2, .'1. 4). B.S.U. (2. 3. 4). Vice-President
SEABOCK. R( (BERT LEE Durham
SHOL'SE, W. DARLE Rural Hall
N.C.P.A. (l. 2, 3. 4). Band (l. 2. 3), Pharmacy School. Vice-President
(li. Kappa /'si. Treasurer (41. Rita Chi. Vice President (4).
SHl'FORD, GRADY WATTERSON Forest City
Kappa Psi.
SIGMON. Rl'SSELL GRADY, JR Conoyer
SISK, WILLIAM TAYLOR Asheyille
SMITH, RICHARD HENRY LEE Greensboro
SWAN, WILLIAM JAY Andrews
Phi Delta (hi.
TROSPER, EDITH WOODY Greensboro
N.C.P.A. (2. 3. 4). A.Ph.A. (2, 3. 41. Pharmacy Senate (21. Secretary
Treasurer (3, 41, Canterbury Club (2. 3, 4). Kappa Epsilan. /.7... i In.
Secretary-Treasurer (4).
Pharmacy Senate
The Pharmacy Senate was founded at the University
in 1940. Membership is limited to thirty members
from the School of Pharmacy. The purposes are to
stimulate and increase knowledge and appreciation
for the profession of Pharmacy, to promote inter-
class co-operation within the school, and to teach
public speaking as a foundation for future leader-
ship.
Officers this year were: President, Art Schlagel;
Secretary-Treasurer, Edith Trosper; Recorder, Bill
Griffin; Parliamentarian, Bill McDonald; Reporter.
Don Miller.
First Ron-, left to right: John Ba
ringer, Ernest Carrawav, Hem
Dunlap. Second Rout Jerry Ha
rington. Van King, Steve Morri
James O'Daniel.
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F/cf/ Row; Baker, Ernestine, Kappa Epsilon. High Point; Ball,
Harold Lee, Kappa Psi. Mars Hill; Barbour, Joseph Parker, Bur-
lington; Barringer, John Marshall, Carthage; Cameron, Marcus,
Phi Delta Chi, Sanford; Clay, Albert Sidney, Oxford; Coleman,
Robert Astor, K.ipp.i Pi:. Burlington.
Second Row: Coley. Walter N., Stem; Doyle, Lewis B., Jr., K.ipp.i
Psi. Roanoke Rapids; Edmundson, Edwin W., Pinetops; Gardner,
Ellyn Marie. Gibson; Graham. Henry Meill. Albemarle; Harrell.
Wiley Cleveland, Kappa Psi, Virginia Beach, Va; Issac, Douglas
Woodrow, Marion.
Third Ron: Jackson, Sara Alice, Chi Omega, Lumberton; Kendrick.
Melvin C, Chapel Hill; King, Van Hill. Ill, Kappa Psi, Wilming-
ton; Lowdcr. James Franklin, Kappa Psi. Albemarle; McDonald.
William Russell, III, Phi Delta Chi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hick-
ory; Meares, James Frederick, K.ipp.i Ps,
Porter, Phi Delia Chi. Murphy.
Wilson; Meroney. Carl
Fourth Ron-: Miller, Reinhold Ernest, High Point; Morris, Stephen
Carroll, Phi Delta Chi. Four Oaks; Perkins, Lionel Parker, Jr.,
Kappa Psi. South Boston, Va. ; Polk. John Wayne, Kappa Psi.
Marshville; Roberts, Stephen Burgin, Marshall; Rollins, Stuart
W'ingo. Kappa Psi. Winston-Salem; Schell, Joanne Eileen. Kappa
Epsilon. Wilmington.
Fifth Row: Schlagel. Arthur Port. Phi Delta Chi. Chapel Hill;
Sherrill, Fred Lee, Jr., Phi Delta Chi. Conover; Sloop, Roger H..
Kappa Psi. North NX'ilkesboro; Street, James Thomas, Roxboro;
L'pchurch, Julian Emmett, Kappa Psi. Spring Hope; Wilson. loseph
Helsabeck. Phi Delta Chi. Rural Hall ; ' Woodard. Nana M,
Kappa Epsilon. Hamlet.
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First Ron: Andrews, Gaston Leroy, Jr., Robersonville; Barefoot, Loretta Jean, Ashe\illc; Barger, Charles Glenn, Huk
ory; Beale, GarlanJ Wood, |r.. Kappa Psi, Patecasi; Bullock, Benjamin Walter, Crecdmuor; Bumgardner, Shirley W.,
West Jefferson; Butler, lames Gene, Phi Delta Chi Morganton; Butler. Robert Dean, Morganton; Carraway, Ernest
Leroy, Jr., Kapp.i Pu. Williamston.
Second Run: Carter, Lee Chandler, Garland; Carter, Lewis Harold, Kelford; Courts. Ben Carter, Reidsville; Crumpler,
Wilbur Aubrey, Roseboro ; Denny, Keith Earl, K.ipp.i Psi. Pilot Mountain; E\ans. Dallas Mason, K.ippj Psi, Green-
ville; Foster, Robert William, Greensboro; Freeman, Pete Delon, Kappa Pu. Asheboro ; Hall, Homer Glenn, Jr., Siler
City.
Third Row: Harrell, Ollie Cecil, Colerain; Harrington, Gerald Kelly, Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sanford; Hollowell,
Aubrey E., Edenton; Huckaby, Byron Taylor, Winston-Salem; Ingram, James Thomas, Roanoke Rapids; Johnston, Rich-
ard Alton, Fayetteville; Jones, Alpheus, Warrenton; Keenum, Geraldine, K.ipp.i Epsilon, Hazelsvood; Kelly, Leo
Curtis. Jr., Lillington.
Fourth Row: Kirby, James Thomas, Phi Delta Chi, Wilson; Lanier, Billy Worth, Buie's Creek; Leatherwood, Jerry
Robert. Kappa Psi, Waynesville; Leonard. |ohn William. Lincolnton; Littlejohn, Rex Boone, Morganton; Mast, William
Hernton, Sugar t,t.»c; McCorkle, Mack Elmo, Kappa Pu. Durham; Miller, Donald Joseph. Kappa Pu. Raleigh;
Moury, Danny Norman, Greensboro.
Fifth Run: Niven, Annette Harrison, Pi Beta Phi. K.ipp.i Epsilon, Charlotte; Oakley, James Ray. Kappa Psi, Ahoskie;
O'Daniel, lames Sidney. Jr., Phi Delta Chi, Hickory; Phifcr, Fred Owen, Marshville; Pipes, Janice Lou, Asheville;
Proffitt, Bill, Sherwood; Revelle, George Raleigh, Woodland; Rich, Renus Edgar, Jr., Chapel Hill; Sheek, Mary Sue,
Yadkinville.
Sixth Run: Smith, Alfred Gene, Elizabethtown; Smith, Joe Ephriam, Kappa Pu. Connelly Springs; Snider, Larry
Glenn, Phi Delta Chi, Eagle Springs; Thomas. Harold Malcolm, Kappa Pu. Raleigh; Tyler. Jack Loyd. Sanford; Whalev.
Hobart. Chapel Hill; Whitehurst, Paul Adams, Jackson; Williams, Charles Slater, Durham ; Zambito, Joseph, Goldsboro.
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F/rrt Roav Adams, Challie Edward, Jr., Kannapolis; Adkins, Frank Edwin, Draper; Aldridge. Clifton Douglas, La
Grange; Alexander, Benjamin Tillman, Jr., Charlotte; Austell, Ronald Lowery, Shelby; Bailey. William Brannan, High
Point; Barwick, Frederick Ernest, III, Charlotte; Bostic, Russell Alton, Pink Hill; Bradley, Mary Nell, Fuquay Springs,
Second Row: Buie, Wayne Melvin, Winston-Salem; Carter, Donald Kermit, Dallas; Caudle, Charles Herman. Peach-
land; Chapman, Donald Kenneth, Winston-Salem; Daughtry, James David, Goldsboro; Davis. David Ramsey. Wilhamston;
Dixon, James Milo, Jr., Burlington; Dutton, Gene Raymond, Hickory; Fayed, Fred Tucker. Roanoke Rapids.
Third Row: Fleming, Robert Edward, |i\. Rocky Mount; Fraley, Thomas Maurice, Kannapolis; Fulton, James Wade,
Winston-Salem; Grady, James Robert, Kenansville; Green, Hazel Geraldine. Morrisville; Greer, James Walter, OKI Fort;
Hagwood, Ray Gordon, Apex; Haney, Roy Earl, Gibson; Heath, Ivey Leinster, Jr., Cove City.
Fourth Row: Hinton, Malory Hugh, Middlesex; Holding, Thomas Elford, III, Wake Forest; Hood, John David, Morgan-
ton; Hundley, Keith Randall, Leaksville; Jackson, William Carlton, Lumberton ; James, Francis Duke, Mocksville;
Johnson, Loretta Gray, Harrells; King, David Russell, Jr., Wallace; Marley, Joseph Perkins, Jr., Southern Pines.
Luther, Marshville; Miller, Robert Edward, Jr.,
Wilmington; Miller, Seth George, Raleigh^Owens, Thurman Quinton, Whiteville; Prevo, James Miller, Thomasville;
Jr., Hillsboro; Smith, John Carroll, Elizabeth City; Snead, James Wharton, Jr., Williamston.
Fifth Row: Marlow, Charles Wayne. Kannapolis; Marsh, Wilha
Wilmington; Miller, f
Reeves, Paul Johnson,
Sixth Row: Stowe, Roger Arnold, Gastonia; Wall, Roy Murray. Carrboro; Ward, Joseph Willard, Whiteville; Weil,
John William, Charlotte; Williamson, Harold Everette, Sims; Winstead, Druie Daniel, Elm City.
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quality— highest quality— low nicotine.
NO CIGARETTE ffi&ftfe/ LIKE CHESTERFIELD
Continuous
Quality
Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Durham, N. C.
FOR NEWSPAPER SERVICE, DIAL CHAPEL HILL 9-7811 or 8-0456
L^onaratuiations to the L-taSS of 1955
FROM THE
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DAILY AND SUNDAY
AND
THE DURHAM SUN
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Chapel Hill's FAVORITE Daily Newspapers
The Herald-Sun Papers and Durham's CBS Stations WDNC and WDNC-FM Are Affiliated
DILLON SUPPLY COMPANY
Mill — Industrial and Contractors Supplies
Plumbing and Heating Equipment
Industrial and Home Water Systems
Irrigation — Sawmill Equipment
GENERAL SUPPLIERS FOR
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
Raleigh — Durham — Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Foisters Camera Store, Inc.
Photographic Supplier for
the Professional and Amateur
Photographer
CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
The
BOB COX
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"HANK" HARRINGTON
East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill
UNIVERSITY NATIONAL BANK
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Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Congratulations to the Class of 1 955
Pepsi -Cola Bottling Company
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University Lodge
Is Carolina's Finest Motel
AND
FOR STEAKS AND SEAFOODS AT THEIR VERY BEST, IT'S
The Pines
HIGHWAY 54 EAST CHAPEL HILL
UNIVERSITY FLORIST
AND
GIFT SHOP
124 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill
THE
CAROLINA THEATER
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Durham's Best Store Since 1885
The shopping center for representative
Eastern and Piedmont Carolina women
who demand the best in fashion and
quality.
MAIN STREET — DURHAM, N.C.
THE KING COTTON
Greensboro's Finest Hotel
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The BANK OF CHAPEL HILL
CHAPEL HILL
GLENN LENNOX
CARRBORO
Clyde Eubanks _. President W. E. Thompson Executive Vice-Pres.
Collier Cobb, Jr. Chairman of Board J. Temple Gobbel Cashier
W. R. Cherry Asst. Cashier
Serving the University Community Since 1 899
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
Compliments of
THE
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THE PORTRAITS IN THIS YEARBOOK WERE MADE BY
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OFFICIAL PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOR THE "7955 YACKETY YACK"
12 EAST HARGETT STREET
RALEIGH NORTH CAROLINA
DAIRY PRODUCTS
The Corner Hangout . . .
For Prescriptions
For Fountain Service
SLOAN DRUG CO.
On the Corner Across from Theater
Congratulations
TO ANOTHER GRADUATING CLASS
CAROLINA BARBER SHOP
'Since 1903'
COVERS BY KINGSKRAFT
KINGSPORT PRESS, INC.
KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE
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West Franklin at Church
Phone 2221
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Accommodations for Dinner Parties
PITTSBORO HIGHWAY
PHONE 9-5886
SUTTONS
Walgreen Agency
DRUG STORE
"The Tar Heel's Drug Center and
Prescription Shop"
COSMETICS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES,
FOUNTAIN SERVICE AND GIFTS
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imported and domestic
• WINES • BEER • ALE
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CHOICE CHARCOALED
STEAKS
. . . for those who care enough .
THE RANCH HOI SI
AIRPORT ROAD
University Cleaners
SANITONE
CLEANING — PRESSING
Chapel Hill, N. C.
Plant Phone 9-1901 — Office Phone 4921
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Chevrolet
Sales and Service
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501
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STATIONERY— GIFTS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Ledbetter-Pickard
Chapel Hill
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS OF '55
"The Dairy Store"
West Franklin Street
CHAPEL HILL
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RECORDS AND HIGH FIDELITY EQUIPMENT
207 East Franklin Street — Phone 5396
CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA
Here's a Bird
You'll Want to Know!
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Food Savings
At Your Friendly
COLONIAL STORES
Chapel Hill, N. C.
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CONGRATULATES THE
CLASS OF 1955
RIGGSBEE-HINSON
Furniture Company
Home of
Beauty-Rest Mattresses
Hotpoint Appliances
Main Street Carrboro, N. C.
Phone 5821
Outfitters for the Entire Family
Since 1914
BERMANS
Department Store
Arrow Shirts — Crosby Square Shoes
Sampsonite Luggage
Wherever You Go
Whatever You Do
Good books are as close as
your nearest mailbox
THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP
205 E. Franklin Street
The Carolina
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rhe University
on all occasions
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and The Carolina Inn Ca
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For the Finest in
Furniture and Accessories
Compliments of the
E. A. BROWN
Furniture and Electrical Appliance
COMPANY
Phone 7121
1 06 W. Rosemary St., Next to City Hall
PETE AND SPERO SAY:
JOIN THE CROWDS
at the
GOODY SHOP
Best Wishes Class of 1955
JULIAN'S COLLEGE SHOP
MAURICE JULIAN '38
TAR HEEL CLEANERS
West Franklin Street
Pick-up and Delivery Service
Telephone 9-1461
HATHAM
LANKETS
MERICA
with
BLANKETS
that are famous in North Carolina and the whole 48 states.
WOMEN'S AND MEN'S APPAREL FABRICS
that are distinguished for their quality and design.
AUTOMOTIVE FABRICS
that you see in today's finest cars.
CHATHAM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
MILLS AT ELKIN, CHARLOTTE, SPRAY IN NORTH CAROLINA
Greetings To All
The Friends Of
The Yackety Yack
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TO THE GRADUATING CLASS . . .
OUR VERY BEST WISHES
HOWARD JOHXSOVS
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ON THE DURHAM ROAD
The Orange Printshop
Printers to
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
for over 30 years
Box 1249 Phone 3781
For All Your Electrical Needs
Electric Construction Company
Since 1935
Just Off The Campus
165 East Franklin Street
Chapel Hill
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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
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Administration 280
Advertisements 406
Air Force ROTC 213
Baptist Student Union 96
Beauty Section 228
Cardboard, The 277
Carolina Forum 74
Carolina Playmakers 100
Carolina Political Union 107
Carolina Quarterly 84
Cheerleaders 276
Consolidated University Student Council 73
Cosmopolitan Club 97
Daily Tar Heel 80
Debate Council 75
Dental Hygiene 373
Dentistry, School of 366
Dialectic Senate 104
Fraternities 158
Freshman Class 355
German Club 152
Graduate School 374
Graham Memorial 68
Hillel Foundation 92
Honoraries 110
Independent Women's Council 84
Interfraternity Council 156
Introduction 2
Junior Class 328
Law, School of 376
Medicine, School of 382
Men's Glee Club 99
Men's Honor Council 66
Men's Interdormitory Council 67
Monogram Club 278
Moods 40
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National Student Association 106
Naval ROTC 221
Newman Club 97
N. C. State Student Legislature 107
Nursing, School of 388
Orientation Committee 85
Panhellenic Council 138
Pharmacy, School of 397
Philanthropic Assembly 105
Press Club 101
Profiles 22
Public Health, School of 394
Publications Board 73
Senior Class 290
Social Orders 206
Sophomore Class 345
Sororities 139
Splash Club 101
Sports 242
Spurgeon Dental Society 368
Student Council 72
Student Government 60
Student Legislature 63
Tarnation 82
UNC Band 86
LIniversity Club 87
LIniversity Dance Committee 102
LIniversity Party 88
Wesley Foundation 93
Women's Glee Club 98
Women's Honor Council 64
Women's Residence Council 65
Yackety Yack 78
YMCA 90
Young Democrat's Club 89
VWCA 94
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