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THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


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the  North  Carolina  Collection  for  renewal. 


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"Drop- Add"  is  the  process  by  which  students  make  changes  in  their  schedules — "dropping**  one  course,  "adding" 
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  self-service  "bookeleria"  is  a  unique,  rapid 
method  for  students  to  select  text  books.  But  it  still 
can't  do  away  with  the  ever  present  line. 


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Nature  studi. 


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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. 


OmauL  [o-obbaJUi  dz&TiUMAA; . , . 


They  added  flavor:  Cheerleader  Lou  Hawley, 
Bush> .  Rameses  and  PoUv. 


More  than  one  game  was  played  at  Ken 


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Browsing  at  tin 


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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. 


LyiebU  i/i^cfc  -fege 


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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A  D  Pi's  urged  tar  and  feathers. 


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. 


and 
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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Nerve  center  of  election  night  is  the  black  board  in  Graham  Memorial's  Rendezvous  Room  where  vote  totals  are  posted  before  an  anxious  crowd 


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Yesterday's  political  posters  art-  just  scrap 
paper  lo  Bobb>   Harden. 


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Judy  Jackson  .  .  .  Sweetheart  of  Sigma  Chi. 


What,  no  h 


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. 


"Gee,  Nurse,  I  feel  faint!" 


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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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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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something  good  about  measuring  off  your  own  footsteps  to  keep 
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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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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Student 
Government 


ED   McCURRY 

Attorney 'General 


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. 


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Chandler,  Charles 


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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, 


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;  Mr.  J.  M.  Saunders,  Joan  Leonard.  Standing 
S.  Nat  Pictured:  Miss  Katherine  Carmiehael,  Mr 
■ish.   Mr.    Kenneth    Ness,    Dr.    William    Poteat. 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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 


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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. 


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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 
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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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GLEE  CLUB 


MEN'S 


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 


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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 


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David  Re 


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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. 


Carolina  Political  Union 


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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 


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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 


P  &   P 


%    it* 


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 


Sigma  Delta  Beta 


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XDOFZCSAVL  TVP  CCZSDJCYMQAA  AA  TGW  YGZPFF  MID  OJPTBTQTQN  OE  SSV  ZWAQ  EJNR 
SUB  WIGTTOEQK  VH  UQFPTZS. 


SUPREMUM 
ZAFE  Z.  SBJVEZA,  SIGMA,  primus  inter  pares 


STAFF 
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MPTMM  D.  VSKC,  KS 
RAUZ  Z.  YNMUE,  KF 
UMEK  FEDF  VJBDQE,  PE 


MEMBERS  EMULOUS 
BTBYVS  NOLL,  SSC 
RAFQKH  XGBLZ,  SFC 
SQTST  BZJUYKL,  DFC 
PQADT  D.  HJCGG,  SA 
RARXGEM  OHBX,  DFC 


MEMBERS  EMERTIUS 
RAUZ  R.  A.  ZHUXA,  SIGMA,  ab  inito 
UMEUGYM  EJIXM,  DELTA,  magna  cum  laude 
ZAOQMT  A.  UOYFXUBZ.  SIGMA,  cum  grano  salts 
RGQP  WEBCDGMP,  SIGMA,  ad  nauseum 
NXBDZNBW  YGKZ,  DELTA,  ab  origine 
ZAOQMT  K.  ZCZUIDQ,  SIGMA,  ex  annuo 
UQYHDN  GWHJR,  SIGMA,  ad  initio 

LA  HZOO  NLOCKA  MF  KZ  WNMSB  AIHR  FCEL  VV  SGBA  GTZE, 
AMA  UTBOU  FCE  ASZRTZPF. 


MEMBERS  BY  ACCLAIM 
UMEK  NCQGNEL 
VAADJE  BSTNUMXY 
KTRDMY  OJLQEID 
TQBZVRC  ZHKIBAA 
VAEYVN  BGYBHV 


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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. 


linale,  Jerome  Bennett,  Harold 
s  •  Second  Row:  Stan  Cohen, 
nport,  Malcolm  Duggan,  Lino 
Tom    I  ..in-.   Mike  Furahata,  Joe 


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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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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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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The  troops  have  returned — most  of  them  that  is: 
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 


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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 
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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


PAGE  154 


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. 


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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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Since  1858  the  month  of  September  has  always 
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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Another  great  year  .  .  .  cleaner  house  that  hardly 
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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1954-35  .  .  .  PHI  DELTS  return  to  party,  party, 
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 

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(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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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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Parties  make  world  go  round  ..." 

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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PI  KAPPA  PHI  PLEDGE  CLASS 

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. 


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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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A  spirited  bunch  returns  from  Summer  vacations 
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, 
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Fall  semester  christened  with  Kem-Tone  .  .  . 
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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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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Attention  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carolina  and  all  the 
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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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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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  K.  CRAWFORD 
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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 


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RULERS 


691   WALTON  KITCHIN  JOYNER      .      .      . 
695  HERBERT  HOWARD  BROWNE      .      . 
699  JULIAN  HART  ROBERTSON,  JR.      . 
697  DOUGLAS  FULTON  vanNOPPEN 


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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 


rvn 


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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A.  F.  R.  O.  T.  C 


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 


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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 


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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  twice-weekly  drills,  together  with  summer  cruises,  supplement  classroom    instruction  in  basic  instruction  for  the  future  officers, 


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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 
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military  affairs  of  the  communities  in  which  we  may 
reside;  and  above  all  to  spread  intelligent  informa- 
tion concerning  the  military  requirements  of  our 
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William  P.  Tuggle,  Donald  N.  Thornlon,  Loren  A.  Brandt  •  Second  Row:  Stephen  J.  Opitz.  Tom  H.  Hoover.  Pete  P.  Daniels,  Ozzie  Ayscue. 
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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 


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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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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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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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Jim  Beattv 

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Representatives 

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Florida  Relays. 


Charlie  Yarhorough 
and  Boyd  Newnam. 


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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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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  .  . 

? 

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. 


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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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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. 


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Officers  Charlie  Yarborough,  Pete  Br 
Colbert,  Lee  Holmes,  Wilbur  Jones. 


President   Hairy   Pawlik,  who   assi 

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soccer  and   wrestling,   left   at  the 

end  of   the   first 

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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 


page  294 


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 


ihVA 


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AWl*** 


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 


page  304 


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). 


PAGE  324 


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 

""      Eta 


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). 


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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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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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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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Fot;  Row:  Perry,  Charles  Reid,  Chapel 
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- 
er.  John  Alden,  St.  Anthony  Hall.  Darien. 
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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//i »/  Row;  Brooks,  Henry  Franklin,  Greenville;  Brown,  Donald 
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., 
Cameron.  White  Plains.  N.  V. 
Va. 

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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T. ;  /  Rouv  Daniel,  Charles  R..  Roanoke  Rapids;  Daniel,  Charles 
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. 
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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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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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Fn  rt  Rou  :  Wallace,  Richard  Powell,  Savannah,  Ga. ;  Walser,  Joseph 
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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Freshman 
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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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First  Row:  Brame,  Robert  M..  North  Wilkes- 

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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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Fourth  Row:  Burgess.  Frank  Eric.  Pottstown. 
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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Eighth  Row:  Cayton.  William  La'ham.  Wash- 
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; 
Clark,  lohn  Kenneth,  Lumberton;  Clark,  Jon 
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Tenth  Row:  Clark,  William  Franklin.   Fayette- 
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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Eleventh  Row:  Colson.  William  Stewart, 
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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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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McCall,  Doug  S..  High  Point;  McDonald, 
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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Eleventh  Row:  McManus,  Elizabeth  Ann,  Ham- 
let; McMillan,  Donald  Shepherd,  Matthews; 
McSurely,  Alan.  Arlington.  Va.;  Meekins,  Ed- 
mund Lindsay,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Merrell,  Ernest 
Thomas,  Winston-Salem;  Merrill,  Isaac  Lincoln, 


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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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F/rr/  Row:  Price,  Vernon,  Scotland  Neck; 
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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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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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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Graduate 
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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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HENRY  PARKER  BRANDIS 
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: 
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Clvde    Llovd,    Al    Barnhill. 


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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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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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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. 
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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, 
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iv,  Julia  Smith  Gore  Hursl. 
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ra  Belle  Long.  Second  Rote: 
leinz  Hodgson,  Eunice  Pace, 
Battle  Bradshaw,  Rita  Rivers 
Evelyn  Louise  Perry,  Grace 
McDaid.  Third  Rote:  Barbara 


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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. 


Automatic  pill  compressor. 


Not  a  gram  too  much! 


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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. 


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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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Plumbing  and  Heating  Equipment 

Industrial  and  Home  Water  Systems 

Irrigation — Sawmill  Equipment 


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Serving  the  University  Community  Since  1  899 
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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 


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Compliments  of  the 

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Furniture  and  Electrical  Appliance 

COMPANY 

Phone  7121 
1 06  W.  Rosemary  St.,  Next  to  City  Hall 


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TAR  HEEL  CLEANERS 


West  Franklin  Street 


Pick-up  and  Delivery  Service 


Telephone  9-1461 


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BLANKETS 

that  are  famous  in  North  Carolina  and  the  whole  48  states. 

WOMEN'S  AND   MEN'S  APPAREL   FABRICS 

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AUTOMOTIVE   FABRICS 

that  you  see  in  today's  finest  cars. 


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MILLS    AT    ELKIN,    CHARLOTTE,    SPRAY    IN     NORTH    CAROLINA 


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TO  THE  GRADUATING  CLASS  .  .  . 

OUR  VERY   BEST  WISHES 

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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 

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Chapel  Hill 


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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 

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