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THE  LIBRARY  OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF 

NORTH  CAROLINA 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 
NORTH  CAROLINIANA 

PRESENTED  BY 

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SEPTEMBER 


Orientation,  Administration,  Seniors,  Juniors, 
Sophomores,  Freshmen,  Daily  Tar  Heel,  Graham 
Memorial,  Sororities,  Debate  Council,  National 
Students  Association 


OCTOBER 124 

Sound  and  Fury,  Cheerleaders,  Football,  Card- 
board, Band,  Playmokers,  Fraternities,  Uni- 
versity Club,  Women's  Residence  Council 


NOVEMBER 203 

Consolidated  University  Student  Council,  Soccer, 
Wrestling,  Beauties,  Young  Democrats  Club, 
AFROTC,  Arnold  Air  Society 


DECEMBER 236 

Tarnation,  Interdormitory  Council,  Religion, 
CosmopolitonClub,  Future  Teachers  of  America 

JANUARY  257 

WUNC,  Independent  Women's  Council,  Swim- 
ming, Dance  Committee,  Dialectic  Senate, 
Philanthropic  Assembly,  Basketball 


FEBRUARY 277 

German  Club,  Gymnastics,  NROTC,  Scabbard 
and  Blade,  Student  Council,  Men's  Honor 
Council,  Women's  Honor  Council,  Honoraries 


MARCH 318 

Student  Government,  Student  Legislature, 
Track,  Carolina  Quarterly,  University  Party, 
Monogram  Club 


APRIL  335 

Baseball,    Lacrosse,    Publications    Board,    Golf, 
Women's  Glee  Club,   Men's  Glee  Club 


MAY 346 

Yackety  Yack,  Carolina  Forum,  Tennis,  Gor- 
gon's Head  Lodge,  Minotaurs,  Sheiks,  Saturday 
Club,  Thirteen  Club,  Gimghoul 


JUNE  365 

School  of  Medicine,  School  of  Dentistry,  Dental 
Hygienists,  School  of  Nursing,  Graduate  School, 
Pharmacy  Senate,  School  of  Pharmacy,  School 
of  Law,  School  of  Public  Health,  Graduation, 
Advertising 


Page  S 


Silent  Sam  stands  an  eternal   guard  over 
the  purity  of  all  Carolina  coeds. 


The  Morehead  Plonetorium 
annually  draws  thousands  of 
interested  persons  to  its 
excellently  -  planned  shows 
and  galleries. 


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Members  of  Chi  Omega  sorority 
entertained  fall  rushees  with  a 
cabaret  party  in  the  full  French 
tradition. 


Page  8 


The  first  annual  Rod  and  Gun  Field  Meet, 
sponsored  by  Graham  Memorial,  brought 
out  many  sharpshooters  to  try  their  luck. 


SEPTEMBER 


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Chairmen  of  Women's  and  Men's 
Orientation,  Sara  Alice  Jackson 
and  Burt  Veaiey  discuss  plans  for 
a  busy  week  of  counselling. 


ORIENTATION 


The  interminable  lines  during 
registration  are  one  of  the 
necessary  eyils  of  orientation. 


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Counselor  Bill  Morgan 

nformally  talks  about 

the  Carolina  Woy  of 

Life  with  his 

orientation  group. 


There  is  that  season  of  the  year  not  quite  summer,  but  yet  not  fall,  which 
some  people  call  Indian  Summer — the  air  calm,  the  temperature  so  as  to 
give  the  impression  of  indecision,  and  the  sky  clear  and  quiet.  And  then  they 
come,  more  than  eighteen  hundred  of  them,  students  bringing  with  them  the 
fresh  newness  seen  in  every  year  in  the  past.  Bringing  with  them  smiles  and 
eagerness  and  purpose;  loud  shouts  and  big  talk  and  most  of  it  sincere.  And 
your  job  is  to  instill  into  them  the  meaning  end  value  of  a  phrase  so  much 
more  than  words  with  a  definition — to  show  them  the  Carolina  way  of  life. 

Perhaps  your  name  is  Burt  Veazey,  head  of  the  Orientation  Committee.  This 
is  the  time  for  all  of  your  plans  of  last  spring  and  the  summer  to  be  carried 
out.  It  is  a  time  of  great  work,  but  of  even  greater  satisfaction  and  gratifi- 
cation that  the  service  done  for  your  University  is  all  that  is  expected  of  your 
capable  hands.  Or  your  name  is  on  the  roster  of  over  one  hundred  counselors, 
and  you  are  pleased  because  of  the  more  than  expected  success  of  your  labor 
— a  plan  conceived  and  carried  out;  a  plan  formed  in  expectation,  and 
fulfilled  in  gratification. 

And  perhaps  your  name  is  Sara  Alice  Jackson,  and  you  are  the  head  of  the 
Women's  Orientation  Council.  There  is  the  work  you  and  your  colleagues 
have  done,  standing  along  and  above  the  years  post  by  time,  effort  and  merit. 
Your  name  is  there  among  the  list  of  women  counselors,  and  you  too  have 
reason  to  be  praised.  Together  with  the  men's  council,  you  have  given  new 
students  here  at  Carolina  something  to  remember,  but  more  than  that, 
something  to  live  by. 

There  is  no  value  in  hours,  unless  they  ore  well  spent,  nor  worth  in  labor 
divided  in  cause;  but  these  were  not  the  cases  of  the  1955  Orientation 
Councils.  The  results  ore  seen  in  every  new  student,  because  he  or  she  is 
given  a  confidence,  an  assurance,  of  why  the  spirit  of  Carolina  is  the  spirit 
that  makes  a  man  or  women  responsible,  sincere,  and  above  all,  constant  to 
the  ways  of  Carolina  Life. 


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steps  will  soon  be  broken,  as  thousands  of  Carolina 
students  change  classes. 


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ADMINISTRATION 


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Acting  President  of  the  Consolidated 
University  of  North  Carolina 


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Robert  B.  House 

Chancellor 


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W.  D.  Carmichael,  Jr. 

Vice-President  and  Finance  Officer 


Page  15 


Cecil  Johnson 

Dean  of  the  General  College 


Ernest  L.  Mockie 

Dean  of  Student  Awards  and  Distinctions 


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Charles  M.  Shaffer 

Assistant  to  the  Chancellor  m  the  Field  of  Development 


E.  G.  McGovron 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Public  Health 


Raymond  L.  Jefferies 

Assistant  to  the  Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


Elizabeth  L.  Kemble 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Nursing 


Nerval  Neil  Luxon 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Journalism 


J.  Carlyle  SItterson 

Dean  of  the  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences 


Henry  P.  Brandis 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Law 


R.  J.  M.  Hobbs 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Business  Administration 


W.  Reece  Berryhill 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Medicine 


Edwin  S.  Lanier 

Director  of  Student  Aid  and  Central  Office  of  Records 


Arthur  E.  Finl(| 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Social  Worki 


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John  C.  Brauer 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Dentistry 


Roy  Armstrong 

Director  of  Admissions 


Isabelle  MacLeod 

Acting  Dean  of  Women 


H.  Arnold  Perry 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Education 


William  C.  Friday 

Secretary  of  the  Consolidated  University 


Claude  E.  Teague 

Business  Manager 


Lucile  Kelling 

Dean  of  the  School  of  Library  Science 


William  W.  Pierson 

Dean  of  the  Graduate  School 


Samuel  H.  Magill 

Director  of  Student  Activities 


Fred  H.  Weaver 

Dean  of  Student  Affairs 


Corydon  P.  Spruill 

Dean  of  the  Faculty 


Jerry  Voydo 

Vice-President 


Dove  Whitaker 

Treasurer 


Kitty  Coleman 

Social  Chairman 


Ogburn  Yates 

President 


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First  Row: 

ABELL,  EDWINA  FAYE  Raleigh 

^?.    ."i    EDUCATION.    Glee    Club    (3,    4);    Yoekety    Yack    (3);    Y.W.C  A     (3     4)- 
G.M.A.B.    Donee  Committee   (3),    Film   Committee    (4). 


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ADAMS,  JOAN  HARRISON 

A,B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Pi    Beta    Phi;   G  M.A.B.   Donee  Committee   (3)     Un 
r°'*^  PI'    T,°"1?    ?.?'r°f°*'    '^'"^    '3>-    Y  W.C.A.    Hospital    Committee  'a'^)' 
Coed    Echo    (3,    4),    W,A  A.    Representative   (3,   4). 

ALEXANDER,  SHELTON   SETZER  Stotesville 

B  S.   IN  GEOLOGY    Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Delta  Phi;  Sigma  Gamma 

Epsilon  Treosurer  f4);  Interdormitory  Council  (3,  4),  Executive  Committee  (4), 
Court  (3,  4),  Chairman  (3,  4),  Morshol  (3);  Student  Council  (3  4)  Student 
Party  (1  3  4);  AFROTC,  Arnold  Air  Society  (3,  4);  Scabbord  andBlode  3  4) 
Assistant  Editor  Geology  Newsletter  (3);  Dormitory  Intramurol  Manoger  (2) 
Dorniitory  President  (3);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4)' 
Phi  Assembly  (4). 

Second  Row: 

ALLEN,  JAMES  BRUTON,  JR. 

BS     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION 
Council  (4). 

ALLEN,  RONALD  FRANCIS 

BS.    IN  COMMERCE. 


Troy 

Kappa    Alpha;    Football    (1);    Student 


Charlotte 


ALLSTON,  BEATRICE 

A.B.    IN    MUSIC.    Alpha    C 
Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4);    Orchestr( 


Miami  Beach,  Fla. 

■a;    Glee    Club    (3,    4); 


SENIORS 

Third  Row: 

ALTEMUELLER,  WILBERT  FRANCIS  Chapel  Hill 

B  5.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION     Delta   Sigma   Pi. 

ANDERSON,  ANN  SCOTT  Wilson 

^^B.^ IN   EDUCATION     Chi  Omego;  Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4);   Canterbury  Club   (3),  Alter 

ANDERSON,  BRUCE  ROBERT  High  Point 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

Fourth  Row: 

ANDERSON,   KENNETH   FLETCHER,  JR.  Kinston 

r,\  'n  ^-.^^'-'.^l^  c'"'"'  G°"""°  Delta;  Vice-President  of  Junior  Closs  (3);  Glee 
NPnTr'n'ii  T  '■  ^m'"*-?/^  '^''  University  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Elections  Boord  (4), 
NROTC   Drill  Team   (I,   2).   Orientation  Counselor  (2,  4). 


ANDES,  SUSAN 

A  B     IN    JOURNALISM. 


Miami  Shores,  Flo. 

Beta    Phi;    Doily   Tar    Heel    (3,    4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4), 


ANDREWS,  WILLIAM  DAVID 


Augusta,  Go. 


^/^■.  "^,?,'^9,'°'  J^'-E^'S'°'^  '^N°  MOTION  PICTURES.  Dclto  Upsilon,  Pledge 
Co°Jncil    (4)        ""^^"*    '"'■    temper    Fidelis   (3,   4),   Treasurer    (4);    Interfroternity 

Fifth  Row: 

ANGSTADT,  ROBERT  WALTER,  JR.  Chorlotte 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Koppo   Alpha;    13    Club. 

ARGO,  KENNETH   RAY  Konnapolis 

P->^  .J'^s.^'-'^"^^^^  ADMINISTRATION  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  President  (4)  Grail 
(3,   4);    Young   Democrats  Club   (4i. 

ARMSTRONG,  RICHARD  C.  LaGronge 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  Chi  Phi;  Doily  Tor  Heel  (3,  4);  Football 
11);    University  Club  (3,  4). 

Sixth  Row: 

ASHCRAFT,  DONNA  LEE  Fairmont,  W.  Vo. 

A.B.  IN  RADIO.  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES  Alpha  Delta  Pi  Presi- 
dent (4);  Debate  Council  (4);  Di  Senate  (3,  4);  Ponhellenic  Council  '(3  4) 
Ploynnakers  (4);  Student  Legislature  (3);  Student  Party  (3,  4),  Secretory'  (3)' 
Cl'ub'?4)°"'"'°"  Valkyries    (3,    4);    WUNC    Music    Director    (4);    Canterbury 

ATTAYEK,  ELI  JOHN 

B.S.    IN    DENTISTRY 

AUSTIN,   HAROLD  WAY 

BS    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION     Beto  Gamma 


Greensboro 

Pinebluff 
imo;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 

Rocky    Mount 

Raleigh 

Charlotte 

Elizabeth   City 

AS      IN    EDUCATION     Koppo    Delta,    Social    Chairman    (4);    Glee    Club    (3     4) 
Y  W.C  A.    (3,    4),    Onentotion   Counselor   (4). 


Seventh  Row: 

AVENT,   THOMAS    EDWARD 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY. 

AVENT,  WAVELY  GARLAND 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

AYCOCK,  DANIEL  O. 

B.S     IN   BUSIN:SS  ADMINISTRATION. 
righth  Row: 

AYDLETT,  PHOEBE  ANN 


AYERS,  JAMES  CORDON 

B  S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

BABER,  CARL  MAURICE,  JR. 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Chi  Phi. 


Raleigh 
Mount  Airy 


First  Row: 

BAILEY,  RONALD  EUGENE  Alexander 

A  B.    IN    ZOOLOGY. 

BAKER,   RICHARD    HENRY,   JR.  Greensboro 

A.B  IN  HISTORY  Alpha  Tou  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Secretary;  Phi  Eto 
Sigmo;  Dance  Committee  (4);  Golden  Fleece  (3,  4);  Grail  (3,  4);  Locrosse 
(1,2,  3);  Mens  Honor  Council  t3,  4),  Monogram  Club  (I,  2,  3,  4);  Order  ot  the 
Old  Well  (3,  4),  Advisory  Board;  Swimming  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Captoin  (1);  Out- 
standing Freshmon  Swimming  Award;  Canterbury  Club  (I,  2,  3,  4);  Episcopal 
Student  Vestry;    Rhodes  Scholarship  (4). 

BAKER,   WILLIAM   AVERY  Rural  Hall 

B  S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

Second  Row: 

BALLARD,  PEGGY  ANN  Chorlotte 

A.B.    IN   SOCIOLOGY.    Pi   Beta    Phi,   Pledge   Trainer   (4)     Daily   Tor   Heel    (3     4)- 

Student  Council  (4);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Women's  Honor  Council  (4)' 
Y.WC.A.    (3,    4V 

BARBOUR,  CLARA  MAE  Corrboro 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Y.WC.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cosmopoliton 
Club  (2,  3,  4),  Secretary  (3);  Town  Girls  Association  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-President 
(2>,   President  (3). 

BARBOUR,  FRANCES  JEAN 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Y.W.C.A.   (2,   4). 


Third  Row: 

BARDIN,  ALTON  CLAYTON,  JR. 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Band   (1,   2,   3,    4). 

BARWICK,  ANN 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega. 

BARWICK,  HUGH  BROOKS,  JR. 


Fourth  Row: 

BATTEN,  RUBY  FARRIOR 

A  B     IN    EDUCATION. 

BEAL,  MARTHA  LONG 


Morehead   City 

Wilson 
Clinl-on 


Clinton 

Club;    Wrcst- 


Burlington 

A  B.    IN    ELEMENTARY   EDUCATION     Alpha    Delta    Pi;   Y.WC.A     (3,    4)-    Future 
Teachers  of  America  (4);   Yackety  Yock  (3). 


BEAM,  RICHARD  ALLEN 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Baseball   (1);    Y.M.C.A.    (1) 


Hickory 


Fifth  Row: 

BEAVER,  JAMES  LEE 

B.    5.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Delta    Sign 

BEEBE,  WILLIAM  HEARN 


Pi,  Secretor' 


Rehoboth  Beach,  Del. 


BENNETT,  FRANCES  LOUISE  Madison,  Miss. 

A.B    IN  FRENCH.  Sound  and  Fury  (3,  4);  Yackety  Yock  (4);  Saturday  Club. 

SENIORS 

Sixth  Row: 

BENNETT,  LEONARD  BOOTH  Norfolk,  Vo. 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Glee    Club;    G.M.A.B.    (2,    3,    4),    Dance    Com- 
mittee  (2),  Tolent  Panel    (3,   4),    Canterbury  Club. 

BERKOFF,  JOSEPH  LEON  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Tau    Epsilon    Phi;    Hillel    (1,    2,    3,    4),    Cabinet    (4);    Student 
Party    (2);    Tennis    (I);    Y.M.C.A.    (4). 


BERRY,  HIRAM  ADOLPHUS 


Seventh  Row: 

BETTS,   JAMES   EDWARD 

A  B     IN   CHEMISTRY.    Phi   Psi;   Pi   Koppa   Alpho 

BISSETT,   LOU   ANN 

A.B.   IN   EDUCATION.   Delta   Delta   Delta;  Oriei 

BIZZELL,  MARCUS  EDWARD 

A  B     IN    POLITICAL   SCIENCE.    Kappo   Sign 


Tarnation  (1,  2) 


Fighth  Row: 

BLACK,  DONALD  EUGENE 

B  S.    in    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Bond    (3);    Y.M.C.A.    (2). 

BLACK,  JULIA 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Kappa  Delta;  Y.WC.A.  (4). 


Fayetteville 

!gislature  (1); 

Greensboro 

Wilson 

Goldsboro 

Kannopolis 
Charlotte 


BLANCHARD,   ELLIOTT  JACKSON 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta  Sign 


Hobbsville 

Pi;  Y.M.C.A.   (1,2,  3). 


First  Row: 

BLOUNT,  EROLYN  JENKINS  Nashville 

B.S.   IN  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY.  Chi  Beto  Phi;  Kappa  Delta,  Scholarship  Chair- 
"  '  n  (4));  Glee  Club  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  German 

BLOWE,  WALTER  THOMAS  Ahoikie 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,   Alpha   Kappa    Psi. 

BOBROW,  BENNETT  MICHAEL  New  York,  N.  Y. 

AB     IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE     Young    Democrats   Club   (3,    4);    Chess   Club    (4). 

Second  Row: 

BOHANNON,  ESTEN  MATHESON  Charlotte 

AB     IN    ENGLISH     Chi    Omega;    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4),    Committee    Chairman    (4), 
Splash  Club   (3,   4). 

BOLKAN,  THOMAS  McEWEN 

A  B     IN   HISTORY.   Alpha   Phi  Omega;  Glee  Club  (1). 


Fayetteville 


BOOKER,  JOHN   P.,  JR. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Monogr^ 


Winston-Salem 

Club  (3,  4);  Tennis  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

Third  Row: 

BOOKER,   WILLIAM    NORMAN  Greensboro 

AB  IN  ENGLISH.  Playmakers  (4);  Wrestling  (2,  3);  Young  Democrats  Club 
(3,   4);    Y  MCA.    (I,   2). 

BOOTH,  RICHARD  CHARLES  Raleigh 

B  S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Kappa   Sigmo. 

BOOTH,  WILLIAM  JENNINGS,  JR.  Apex 

AB.  IN  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Glee  Club  (1,  2);  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4), 
Secretary    (3);    Track    (2,    3,   4);    Y.M.C.A.    (1,   2);    NROTC. 

Fourth  Row: 

BORDEN,   EDWIN    BROWNRIGG,   JR.  Goldsboro 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Kappa  Sigma,  President  (3,  4);  Gimghoul 
(3,  4);  Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3,  4),  President  (4);  Graham  Memorial  Board 
of  Directors  (3,  4);  Minataurs;  Student  Entertainment  Committee,  Chairman 
(3,   4);    Soccer   (2),    Human   Relations   Institute  (4). 


BORROFF,   EDWIN    ROBERT 

A  B.    IN   ENGLISH    Chi  Psi;  Arnold  Air  Society  (3,  4);   Uni\ 


BOST,  ALICE  LYERLY 


Fifth  Row: 

BOSTIAN,  BETTY  JOYCE 

AB.    IN   DRAMATIC  ART.    Playn 
Section   (4);    Dormitor      ' 
Saturday  Club. 


Columbus,  Ohio 

sity  Party  (3). 


Hickory 


China  Grove 


BOWERS,  JOHN    ROBERT  Bethel 

AB.    IN   CHEMISTRY.    Alpha    Epsilon    Delta;    Interdormitory   Council    (3);    Dormi- 
tory President  (3). 

BOY  ATT,  MICHAEL  LYNN  Wyoming,  Ohio 

AB.   IN   HISTORY    Beta  Theto  Pi,  Secretary  (3),  President  (4);   Phi  Beta  Kappa; 

Y.M  C.A     (I);    President's   Cabinet   (2);    AFROTC    (1,   2,    3,   4),   Commander    Drill 
Squad    14),    Interfraternity   Council    (3,    4);    Public    Relations   Committee    (2). 

Sixth  Row: 

BRADFORD,  THOMAS  ALDEN,  JR.  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS.   Alpha   Tau   Omega;    Monogram   Club  (1,    2, 
3,    4);    Tennis    (1,    2,   3,    4),   Captain    (4);    NROTC    (I,    2,    3,   4);    Semper    Fidelis 

Society  (3,  4). 


BRADSHAW,  WILLIAM  HEYWARD 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 


Fayetteville 


BRADSHER,  CHARLES  DELAINE 

A  B     IN   JOURNALISM.    Dormitory    In 


Roxboro 

ural   Manager   (2),   Vice-President   (3); 
Doily  Tor    Heel  (1,2,  3),    University  Club   (2). 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

BRAKE,  THOMAS  WALTER 

B  S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

BRANDON,  SIDNEY  ORA,  JR. 

A  B     IN   HISTORY     Phi   Kappa  Sigma;   13  Club  (3,  4). 

BRANDT,    LOREN   AUSTIN 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Alpha   Kappa    Psi;   Si 

Semper    Fidelis,    President    (4);    NROTC 

Eighth  Row: 

BRAY,  EMERY  DEAN,  JR. 

B.S     IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Pi   Koppo   Phi;   Y.M.C 

BREWER,  WILLIAM  CLARKE,  JR. 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH    Alpha  Tou  Omega;  Phi  Alpha  Theta;  G.M  / 

Committee   (4),    Y.M.C.A.   (3,  4);   Canterbury  Club   (3,  4);   On 


Rowland 
Stanley 


Charleilon,  S.  C. 

:abbard   and   Blade; 


Mount  Airy 

A.,   ROTC  (1,  2). 


BRIDGERS,   NANCY   MARIE 

AB.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Si 
Court  (3). 


Goldsboro 

ama  Chi  Sweetheart 


First  Row: 

BRIDGES,  ROBERT  WALL 

B  S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

BRIGHT,  BARBARA  LUCILE 

A  B.     IN    EDUCATION.     Independent    Women's    Council    (3,    4), 
YW.C  A.  (2,  3,  4);  Town  Girl's  Association  (2,  3,  4),  Treasurer 

BRINSON,  MONROE  C,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    RADIO,    TELEVISION    AND    MOTION    PICTURES, 
Second  Row; 

6RITT,  JOHN  DILLON,  JR. 

A.B    IN  GEOGRAPHY.  Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Gymnastics  (1). 
BROGDON,   FOYELL  COPE 

A  B,    IN    EDUCATION, 

BROWN,  NAN  WILMA 

A,B,    IN    HISTORY,  Alpha   Omicron   Pi;  Student  Legislature   (3, 

Y.W.C.A,   (3,   4);   Women's   Re      "  "  "     " " 

Greeks    (3,    4),    President    (4); 
Advisors    (4), 

Third  Row: 

BROWN,  ROBERT  JOSEPH,  JR. 

B,S,    IN    SCIENCE   TEACHING,    Band    (3,    4,: 

BROWN,   WILEY   LEWIS 

A,B.    IN    ECONOMICS, 

BROWNE,  ALICE  KAY  Washington,  D.  C. 

A,B,  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Student  Party  (3),  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4), 
Dormitory  Secretary  (4);  Stray  Greeks  (3,  4),  Air  Force  Sponsor  (4);  University 
Club    (4). 

Fourth  Row: 

BROWNING,  VIRGINIA  HONOUR 

A  B.     IN     PHYSICS.     Delta     Delta     Delta; 

Secre'ory-Treasurer    (4), 


Lexington 


Chapel  Hill 

Treasurer    (4); 
(3). 

Rocky   Mount 


Wilmington 
Cooleemee 


Laurel,   Md. 

A),  Clerk  (3,  4), 
rty  (3,  4);  Stray 
1    of    Orientation 


Asheville 
Wilmington 


Hendersonville 

Undergraduate    Physics    Club    (3,    4), 


BRUMFIELD,   LEWIS  SHORE  Yadkinville 

A.B,  IN  ENGLISH,  Debate  Council  (3);  Glee  Club  (1);  G,M,A,B,  (1,  2),  Secre- 
tary (21,  Grail  (3,  4);  Interdormitory  Council  (2,  3,  4),  President  (4);  Order  of 
the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Phi  Assembly  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Speaker  (3),  Sound  ond  Fury 
(3,  4);  Student  Legislature  (3,  4),  Sergeant-at-Arms  (3);  Student  Party  (I,  2,  3); 
Young  Republicans  Club  (2);  Grahom  Memorial  Board  of  Directors  (3,  4);  State 
Student  Legislature  (2,  3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (4);  Consolidated  University 
Student  Council  (3,  4);  Amphoterothen  {3,  4);  National  Student  Assembly 
Delegate   (3), 

BRYAN,  NORWOOD  E.,  JR.  Foyetteville 

A,B,  IN  HISTORY,  Caroline  Politicol  Union  (1,  2,  3);  Di  Senate  (2,  3);  Inter- 
dormitory Council  (1),  Executive  Committee  (1);  Student  Legislature  (2,  3,  4); 
Student  Party  (I,  2,  3,  4);  Young  Democrats  Club  (3,  4);  Grahom  Memorial 
Board  of  Directors  (3,  4);  Amphoterothen  (3  4);  National  Students  Association 
(3),  Regionol  Secretary  (3);  National  Student  Association  Congress  Delegate  (3), 
North   Carolina   State   Student   Legislature   (2) 

SENIORS 

Fifth  Row: 

BRYAN,  ROBERT  EMMET,  JR.  Goldsboro 

B  S,  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Interdormitory  Council  (2),  Monogram 
Club  (3,  4);  Track  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Dormitory  President  (2). 


BRYANT,  VENOY  LEE 

B,S,    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION, 


Lena 


BULLITT,  JAMES  B. 

A,B,    IN    ECONOMICS    Carolii 
(3,   4);    Canterbury   Club 


Sworthmore,  Pa. 

irterly    (4),    Business   Manager    (4);    GM.A  B. 


Sixth  Row: 

BULLUCK,  EDGAR  GLENN 

A,B,  IN  EDUCATION,  Sigma  Nu,  Chapla 
(4);  Scobbord  and  Blade;  NROTC  (1,  2 
Club. 

BURAN,   NANCY  LUCILE 

A  B,    IN   EDUCATION    Chi  Omega.   Rush  Cha 


Rocky  Mount 
Yaekety  Yaek  (4),  Exchange  Editor 
,   4),   Quarterdeck    Society;    Saturday 

Asheville 

4);  Y,W,C-A,  (3,  4), 

Cohasset,  Mass. 


BURLEY,  HARRY  BENJAMIN,  III 

AS     IN   EDUCATION     St.  Anthony   Hall;  Glee  Club   (1,   2,  3), 

Seventh  Row: 

BURNETTE,  MARY  GRADY  Garner 

A  B,  IN  JOURNALISM,  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Doily  Tar  Heel  {3,  4),  Advertising  Staff  (4); 
G,M,A,B,  (4),  Calendar  Committee  (4);  Yaekety  Yaek  (3,  4),  Sophomore  Closs 
Co-Editor  (4);  YWCA.  (3,  4);  Orientation  Committee  (3);  Women's  Handbook 
Stoff  (3);   Saturday  Club, 

BURRELL,  JOSEPH  WESLEY  Washington,  D.  C. 

A,B,  IN  ENGLISH,  NROTC  (1,  2,  3);  Semper  Fidelis,  Secretary  (3);  NROTC  Drill 
Team   !1,  2,   3);   Young   Democratic  Club  (4), 

BURROWS,  DAVID  JAMES  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 

A,B,  IN  ENGLISH,  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Secretary;  Debate  Council  (2,  3);  Di  Senate 
(1);  Interfraternity  Council  (2);  Student  Legislature  (1);  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3); 
Young  Democrats  Club  (1,  2,  3);  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Debate  Squad 
(1,  2,  3), 

Eighth  Row: 

CALLAWAY,   SIBBY   GREER  Pinehurst 

A  B     IN   EDUCATION,  Golf  (4);  Y,W,C,A.   (3,  4),  Hospital  Committee;   Canterbury 


CAMP,  THOMAS  HARLEY 

B,S,    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION, 


Danville,  Va. 


Football  (1),  Glee  Club  (3) 


CAPERTON,  JAQUELINE  CARY  Charleston,  W.  Va. 

AS.  IN  ECONOMICS,  Delta  Delta  Delto,  President  (4);  Glee  Club  (3),   University 
Porty    (3);    Women's    Honor   Council    (4);    Y.W,C.A,    (3,    4);    Instil  '      ■ 

Relotions  (4). 


of   Hu 


First  Row: 

CARLTON,  ANNE  RAWLINS 

A.B.    IN   SOCIOLOGY.   Alph. 


North  Wilkesboro 


^o  Delto,  Assistant  Rush  Chairman  (4);  WAA 
Representative  (3);  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Tarnation  (4);  University  Club  (4); 
Young    Democratic    Club,    Secretary    (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4). 


CARROLL,  JESSE  B.,  JR. 


Oxford 


A.B,  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Young  Democratic 
Club  (1):  Y.M.CA.  (1);  Cardboard  (1,  2,  3,  4);  AFROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Assistont 
PIO  (4),   Arnold  Air  Society,    Dormitory  Vice-President  and  Social  Chairman  (4). 

CARSWELL,  JOHN  W.  Springlake 

B.S.    IN   GEOLOGY 

SENIORS 


Second  Row; 

CARTER,    HUGH    WILLIAM,   JR. 

BS     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Koppa    Sign 
3,   4V    Sheiks   (3,   4). 

CASHION,  ROBERT  THOMAS 

B.S.    IN   COMMERCE. 


Pinehurst 

University    Party    (1,    2, 


Cornelius 
Winston-Salem 


CHAPPLE,  DEWEY  WILMONT,  JR. 

A  B.    IN  SOCIOLOGY.   Chi   Psi,  Treasurer,    Pi  Nu;   Band  (1,   2,   3,   4),    Gymnastics 
(2,    3);    Student   Party   (4);    University   Club   (2);    Y.M.CA.    (1,   4). 

Third  Row: 

CHARLES,  WILLIAM  CURTIS  Rocky  Mount 

B  5     IN  GEOLOGY.   Young   Democratic  Club. 


CHRISTIDES,  STELIO  G. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ECONOMICS.   Chi   Psi;  Soc 

CHRISTOPHER,  ARCHIE  DONALD 


Helsinki,   Finland 

3r;    Cosmopolitan  Club. 

Carrb'jro 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Vice-President  (4) 
Boseboll  (I,  2),  Doily  Tor  Heel  (1);  Interdormitory  Council  (2),  University 
Club  (1,  2),  Dormitory  President  (1,  2),  AFROTC  (I,  2,  3,  4),  Special  Services 
Otticer  (4),   Arnold  Air  Society  (3,  4);   Scabbard  and   Blade  (3,  4). 

Fourth  Row: 

CLAY,  MARTHA  ANNE 

IN    ENGLISH     Chi    Omega,    Pn 


(3,   4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

CLIFFORD,  MAHLON  JAMES 

B  S.    IN    COMMERCE     Y  MCA.    (1);    Cardboard    (4). 

COBB,  SARA  BORDEN 

A  B.    IN   EDUCATION    Chi  Omece. 


Danville,  Ky. 

.ident    (4);    G  M.A.B.    Calendar    Committee 


Oxford 
Goldsboro 


Fifth  Row: 

COCKE,   MARY  JANE  Asheville 

A  B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY  Delta  Delto  Delta,  Vice-President  (4),  Jane  Croig  Gray 
Award  (3),  Student  Entertainment  Committee  (4),  Orientation  Committee  (4) 
University   Party   (3,   4),   Secretary   (3,   4);   Valkyries   (3,   4),   Secretary   (4). 

Atlanta,  Go. 


COHEN,  JAY  PHILLIP 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Zeto    Beto    Tou;    Hillel    Cabinet 
Y.M.C  A.    (1,   2,   3,   4). 


COLE,  WILLIE  ROBERT 


B.S.    IN    GEOLOGY     Sigma    Gamma    Epsilon,    Vice-P 

Y.M.CA.,  Folk  Music  Group  Director,   Planning  Committee   (2,  3) 

Sixth  Row: 

COLEMAN,  CATHERINE   ROWLAND 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.   Delta    Delta   Delto,   Rush  Chairman    (4);    U 


Hendersonville 

dent    (3).    President    (4); 


(3,    4),    Ssnior    Class    So 


Cha 


Panhelle 


Asheville 

iity    Party 
C.A      (4) 

Raleigh 
Statesville 


COLEY,  SILAS   BODIE,  JR. 

B  S.    IN   ECONOMICS    Chi   Psi;  NROTC   (1,  2,   3,  4). 

COLLIER,   ROBERT  ALVIS,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   LIBERAL   ARTS    Phi   Delta   Theto;  Class   President   (2),    Football    (1     2) 
nterdormitory  Council   (1);    Sheiks   13,   4),    Student   Government   (1,  2);    13   Club 
,    2,    3,    4);     University    Party    (1.    2);    Young    Democratic    Club    (4);    Y.M.CA. 
(1.2,   3  ;    Iredell-Corolina  Club,   Treosurer   (1,2). 

Seventh  Row: 

COMER,   JOHN    FITZGERALD  Greensboro 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Kappa  A'pha;  Debate  Council  (3);  G.M.A.B.  (1);  Tarnation 
(2,   3,  4),    Features   Editor   (3,   4\'    Orientation   Counselor;    Yackety   Yack   (4). 

COMER,   ROBERT   FRANKLIN  Dobson 

A  E     IN   POLITICAL   SCIENCE.   A'pho   Sigma  Sigma. 

CONGER,   HARRIET  GILLINGHAM  Edenton 

A.E.    IN    EDUCATION     Chi    Omego;    G.M.A.B.    Calendar    Committee. 

eighth  Row: 

CONN,  WILBER   DANIEL  Zebulon 

A  B.  IN  EDUCATION  Glee  Club  (2);  Student  Legislature,  Ways  and  Means 
Committee  (4):  University  Club  (3);  University  Party  (3,  4);  Orientation 
Counselor    (3). 

COOK,  JAMES  RHODES  Griffin,  Go. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH. 

COOK,  OWEN   WADDELL  Fayetteville 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Beto  Theto  Pi,  Recording  Secretary  (4),  Social  Chairman  (4) 
YM.C.A.  (I,  2,  3,  4);  AFROTC;  Arnold  Air  Society  (3,  4);  Scabbard  and  Blade 
(3,  4),  Secretary  (4). 


First  Row: 

COOLEY,  ARTHUR  VINCENT 

B,S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Hendersonville 


Columbus,  Go. 


COOPER,  ANN  B. 

A.B.    IN    SOCIOLOGY.    Alpha    Delta    Pi;    Y.W.C.A.    (3);    Westminster    Fellowship 
(3,  4),  Council   (4);  Orchestra  (3). 


COOPER,   EDNA   EARLE 

A     B,    IN   EDUCATION.   Glee  Club   (3);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 


Cary 


Second  Row: 

COOPER,  MISHEW  McNEILL  Henderson 

A  B,   IN  HISTORY.  Chi  Omega;  Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4);   Panhellenic  Representative  (4). 

CORBETT,  LUKE  ROBINSON  Pinehurst 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL   SCIENCE.    Baseball    (2). 


CORCORAN,  RICHARD  JOSEPH,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Beta    Can 
Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


Durham 

Sigma;    Phi    Beta    Kappa; 


Third  Row: 

CORRELL,  JOE  S.  Winston-Salem 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Phi   Kappa   Sigma;   Scabbard  and   Blade; 
Golf  (1,  2,   3,  4);   Monogram   Club  (3,   4);   Student   Party;    AFROTC. 


Carolina   Beach 


COURIE,  LOUIS  FADUAL 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE. 


COWAN,  JOHN  ADRIAN 


Fourth  Row: 

COWLES,  SALLIE  McRORIE  Statesville 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Rush  Chairman  (4);  Panhellenic  Council  (4); 
Student  Council  (4),  Young  Democrats  Club  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  {3,  4),  Coffee  Klatch 
(3),  Cabinet  (4),  Hospital  Committee  Chairman  (4);  Commencement  Marshal  (3). 


COX,  DONALD  LEE 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS. 

COZART,  ULA  HUBERT,  III 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS.    Zeta   Psi;   NROTC. 
Fifth  Row: 

CRABTREE,   WILLIAM   GORDON 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Alpha    Kappa    Psi. 


Haw  River 


CRANE,   DONALD   REYNOLDS,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Phi   Ga 
Track   (4). 


Ponte  Vedra  Beach,  Flo. 

la    Delta;    Cross    Country    (4); 


CRANE,  DOUGLAS  COLE  Ponte  Vedra   Beach,  Flo. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Phi    Gommo    Delta;    Cross    Country    (4) 
Track  (3,  4). 

SENIORS 

Sixth  Row: 

CRAVEN,    BENNIE    FRANKLIN,   JR.  Greensboro 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Band  (1);  Di  Senate  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Student 
Legislature   (4);    Student   Party  (4). 


CREAKMAN,  FRANCIS  NELSON 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 


CREWS,  JOSEPH  MARVIN 

A.B     IN    ECONOMICS. 


Mayodan 
Wilmington 


S3venth  Row: 

CRISSMAN,  DAVID  NEAL  Chapel  Hill 

A.B,    IN    RADIO,   TELEVISION   AND   MOTION    PICTURES.   WUNC. 

CRITCHER,  JAMES  EDWARD  Oxford 

A.B     IN    JOURNALISM. 

CROOM,   JACQUES    HOWARD  Fayetteville 

A.B,    IN    HISTORY, 
Eighth  Row: 

CROW,  IVEY  GENE  Charlotte 

B  S,   IN  CHEMISTRY,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 

CROWSON,   CHRISTOPHER  GALE  Charlotte 

B.S.    IN   CHEMISTRY,   Alpha   Chi  Sigma;   Y,M,C,A.   (2);    NROTC. 

CRUMPLER,  JULIA  SUE  Bluefield,  W.  Va. 

A  B     IN  ART    Alpha  Delta   Pi,  Recording   Secretary  (4), 


First  Row: 

CULBRETH.  ARNOLD  ARTHUR,   JR.  Greensboro 

A  B  IN  RADIO  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Fencing  (2);  Y.M.C.A 
(1,  2);  WUNC  (2,  3,  4),  Operations  Manager  (4);  Soccer  (3);  AFROTC;  Dormitory 
Secretary  (2);   Freshman  Friendship  Council  (I). 

CULLIFER,  JOSEPHINE  ANN  Murfreesboro 

A  B  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  G  MA  B.  (4),  Dance  Committe; 
(4);   Y.W.C.A.   (4);   Cheerleader  (4). 

CURTIS,  JOHN  RUSSELL  Bessemer  City 

A  B  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta;  Amphoterothen;  Men's  Honor  Council 
(summer)  Phi  Assembly  (2,  3,  4),  Speaker  (4);  Student  Legislature  (4);  Student 
Party  (3,  4)-  Young  Democratic  Club  (4),  Orientotion  Committee  (4),  Wesley 
Foundotion  (I,  2,  3,  4);    Legislature  Floor-Leader  from  Student  Party. 

SENIORS 

Second  Row: 

DALTON,   RUTH   ANN  Solent,  Vo. 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH.  Daily  Tor  Heel  (3);  Young  Democrotic  Club  (3,  4);  West- 
minster Fellowship  (3,  4);  State  Student  Legisloture  (3,  4);  Student  Entertain- 
ment Committee  (4). 

DANHOFF,   GRACE   MARIE  Lumberton 

A  B    IN   EDUCATION    Delta  Delto  Delto;  Doily  Tor  Heel   14) 

DANNENBAUM,  ROBERT,  II  Wilmington 

B  S  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION  Chi  Psi;  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Sound 
ond    Fury   (3);    Swimming    (1,   2,    3,   4);    Y.M.C.A.    (3,   4). 

Third  Row: 

DARDEN,  CHARLES  WILLIAM  Goldsboro 

A  B  IN  RADIO  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Wesley  Foundation 
(I,   2,   3,   4),   Vice-President   (3). 

Boynton  Beach,  Flo. 

Inter-Varsity  Christian   Fellowship 


DARLINGTON,  FRANK  PETER 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.   Corolino  Quorterly   (1) 
(3,    4);    Future    Teachers   of    Americo    (4). 

OAUGHERTY,  CULLEN  BRYAN  Kinston 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Band    (2,    3,    4,    Librarian    (3);    Young 
Democrats  Club   (3,   -»),    Y.M.C.A.   (2),    Dormitory   Secretory-Treasurer   (3). 

Fourth  Row: 

DAUGHTRIDGE,  GERALD  ROUTH  Rocky  Mount 

BS     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Phi   Beta   Koppo;    Phi   Eto   Sigma;    Inter- 
dormitory  Council   (I,   2),    Dormitory   President  (M;   NROTC,  Rifle  Team  (4). 

DAVIS,  BARBARA  BRYDSON  Goldsboro 

A.B.     IN    EDUCATION      Koppo    Delta;     Y.W.C.A.     (3,    4);     Future    Teachers    of 


DAVIS,  CHARLES  THOMAS,  JR. 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Koppo   PsI. 


Eureka 


Fifth  Row: 

DAVIS,  IRA  LEWIS  Bayonne,  N.  J. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Tou    Epsilon    Phi;   Swimming    (1);    Young    Democratic    Club 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (I,  2,  3,  4);   Intramural  Official   (2,  3,  4). 


DAVIS,  PAUL  CLIFTON 

B.S.    IN    DENTISTRY.    Koppo  Alpho. 

DAVIS,  WILLIS  WALTON 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpho   Koppo   Ps 
Sixth  Row: 

DAYE,  DENNIS  EUGENE 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL   SCIENCE 

DEAL,  CHARLES  CARROLL 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Delto   Sigma    Pi. 


DEARMAN,  HENRY  HURSELL 

B.S.    IN   CHEMISTRY.   Alpho  Chi   Sigma,  Secretary   (3,   4);    Delta   Phi  Alph. 
Beto  Kappa;  Phi  Eto  Sigma;  Phi  Mu  Epsilon;   Dormitory  Officer  (3). 

Seventh  Row: 

DeSAVIGNY,  CHESTER  BLAIR 

B  5     IN   CHEMISTRY.   Alpho  Chi  Sigma. 


Mebone 
Clinton 

Concord 
Chapel  Hill 

Statesville 

Phi 


DEWING,  DOUGLAS  BLAIR 

B  5    IN   PSYCHOLOGY.   St.   Anthony   Holl;  Gle 

DICKENS,  WILLIAM  PAUL 


Greenville 
Kittery,  Maine 


Smithfield 

el  (I);  Fencing  (1), 


Eighth  Row: 

DICKMAN,  CAROL  BARNETT  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.B     IN   HISTORY.   Debate  Council   (3,  4),  Executive  Secretary  (4). 

DICKSON,  JOHN  HINES  Wilmington 

A.B     IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Pi   Koppo  Alpha;   13  Club  (1,  2,  3,   4);   Yockety 

Yock   (1),   Assistant   Fraternity   Editor   (1). 

DILLON,  EDNA  WHITE  Etkin 


First  Row: 

DIXON,  CORNELIA  BALDWIN  Alexondria,  Va. 

A.B,    IN    ENGLISH.    Koppa    Alpha    Theta;    Student    Party    (3);    Y.W.C  A     (3     4) 
Stroy   Greeks   (3,   4);    Dormitory   House  Council    (4). 

DIXON,  ROBERTA  HARVEY  Raleigh 

A  B.   IN  MUSIC.   Kappa  Delta,  Music  Chairman  (4),   Glee  Club  (3,  4),  Librarian 

(3),    President   (4);    Playmakers    (3);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4),    Hospitol   Committee    (3), 
Service  Committee   (4);   Canterbury  Club   (3,   4). 

DIXON,  SIDNEY  STERN,  JR.  Wilson 

A.B.   IN   CHEMISTRY,   Sigma   Nu. 

Second  Row: 

DOAK,  ELLEN  THERESE  Chapel  Hill 

B.S.  IN  MATHEMATICS.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Y.W.C.A.  (2);  Town  Girls  Associa- 
tion {?.,  3);  Canterbury  Club  (2). 


Mount  Airy 


DOGGETT,  BENNIE  SUE 

A  B.    IN   GERMAN.   Y.W.C.A.   (3);    Dormitory  Treasurer  (3, 

DON  NELL,  SAM  HOWE,  JR.  Goldsboro 

A.B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Kappa  Sigma;  Y  M  C  A 
University    Party;    WUNC. 

Third  Row: 

DOOLAN,  EDWARD  ELOY  Savannah,  Ga. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Kappa   Sigma;   NROTC. 


DUNHAM,  RUFUS  SHELDON,  JR. 

A  B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Phi   Eta   Sigma. 


Cory 

DUNN,  CHARLES  JEROME,  JR.  Ahoskie 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Band  (I);  Daily  Tor  Heel  (1,  4);  Interdormitory 
Council,  Vice-President  (3),  Track  (1);  Dormitory  Secretory-Treasurer  (1), 
President  (4). 

Fourth  Row: 

DUNN,  JAMES  ALEXANDER  CLARKE  Charleston,  S.  C. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Carolina  Quarterly,  Book  Editor  (2),  Editor  (3);  Daily  Tar  Heel, 

Associate  Editor  (3,  4);  Publications  Union  Board  (3);  The  Corn  Cobb,  Editor  (2). 

New  Bern 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omega;  Junior  Class  Social  Chairman  (3);  University 
Party  (3,  4);   Y.W.C.A.  (4);  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  Altar  Guild  (4). 

DURHAM,  JAMES  ELWOOD,  JR.  Durham 


Fifth  Row: 

DURHAM,  TAYLOR  ROGERS,   II  Charles  Town,  W.  Va. 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS.   Phi  Delta  Theta;   Daily  Tor   Heel   (2);    Playmakers   (2,  4); 


DUNN,  MARY  WINDLEY 


versity  Party  (2);   NROTC. 

DURNING,  ELIZABETH  BLYNN 


DUVAL,  LOUIS  DANIEL,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Student   Party   (3,   4). 
Sixth  Row: 

EDGERTON, JOHN  ALLEN 


EDGERTON,  SARAH  ELIZABETH 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Chi    Omega;    Y.W.C.A.    (4);     Polls    Con 
Democratic  Club   (4);    Yack   Beauty   Court   (4). 


Louisville,  Ky. 


Kenly 


Goldsboro 

littee    (4);    Young 


EDWARDS,  JANE  ANNE  Springfield,  Ohio 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Corresponding  Secretary  (3),  Music  Chairmen 
(3,  4),  Vice-President  (4);  Daily  Tar  Heel  (2);  Sound  and  Fury  (3,  4);  Student 
Council  (4);  Student  Legislature  (2,  3);  University  Party  (2);  Y.W.C.A.  (2,  3,  4); 
Yack   Beauty  Court   (3). 

SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

EDWARDS,  MARY  ANN 

A  B     IN    SOCIOLOGY     Koppa    Koppo   Gommo. 

EFIRD,  CLAUD  LEE,  JR. 

DS     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Phi   Gon 

ELDER,  WILLIAM  HARRISON 


Raleigh 
Wilmington 


Siler  City 

Student   Legislature 


Eighth  Row: 

ELDRIDGE,  CHARLES   PATTERSON,  JR.  Raleigh 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Phi    Beta    Koppa;    Zeto    Psi,    President    (4),    Gorgon's    Head 

(3,  4);   Inferfroternity  Council   (3,  4);   Minotours  (2,  3,  4);   Swimming  (1). 


ELLINWOOD,   EVERETT   HEWS 

B  S.    IN   MEDICINE. 


ELLIOTT,  SAMUEL  HOLMES 

A  B     IN   SPANISH.    Y.M.C.A.    (3,   4);    Spanish  Club   (3,   4). 


Greensboro 
Elizabeth  City 


First  Row: 

ELLIS,  JAMES  MILTON  Tarboro 

A  B     IN  PRE-LAW.  Di  Senate. 

EPLEY,  CHARLES  WHITMIRE  Asheville 

B  5,    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

EPSTEIN,  MICHAEL  SHERMAN  Middletown,  Conn. 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION     Zeto    Beto   Tou;    Hillel    Cabinet    (3,    4); 
Recreation  Co-ordinoting  Council  Chairman;   Orientation  (3). 

Second  Row: 

EPTING,  RONALD  VIRGIL 

BS     IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 


ERVIN,   LAURA   POWE 

AS.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Chi  Omega; 
University  Party,  GM.A.B.,  Polls  Co 
Court    (3V 

EVERSMAN,  ANNE  SIMCOX 

A  B.    IN   MUSIC.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Glee  Club  (1,2,   3,  4). 
Third  Row: 

PAGAN,  JIMMIE  CLIFFORD 

B  5.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

FARMER,  JOHN  IRA 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Delta   Sigma    Pi. 


Charlotte 

Morganton 

Y.W.C.A.; 
ack     Beauty 

Flat  Rock 

Asheville 
Salisbury 


FARNUM,  EDITH  BRINGHURST 

A  B     IN   BOTANY     Kappa    Delta;   Carolii 

bury   Club   [3,    4) 


Ardmore,  Pa. 

arterly    (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (4);    Canter- 


SENIORS 

Fourth  Row: 

FARRELL,  W.   HAL,  JR.  Graham 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Kappa    Sigma. 

FARROW,  JACQUELINE  JOY  Waves 

A  B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Dormitory  Vespers  Chairman;  Future 
Teachers  of  America  14);  Wesley  Foundation  (3,  4),  Council  (4);  Cosmopolitan 
Club  (3,  4);   Cardboard  (3,  4). 

FERGUSON,  THOMAS  HARRY  Sylva 

B  S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS     Phi   Delta   Theta. 

Fifth  Row: 

FERGUSON,  WILLIAM  CLAY  Asheville 

A  B     IN    ENGLISH     Track    (4). 

FINK,  SUSAN  BOLES  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Beta  Kappo;  Sophomore  Class  Sociol  Chairman  (2);  Di 
Senate  (2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  Secretary  (3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4),  Secretary 
(4);  Dormitory  Vice-President  (4),  Consolidated  University  Student  Council  (4); 
State  Student  Legislature  (2,  3,  4),  Carolina  Handbook  (1,  2);  Student  Directory 
Editor  (2);  All  Campus  Conference,  Co-Chairman  (3);  Student  Legislature  (3,  4); 
Student  Party  (2,  3,  4),  Secretary,  Sergeant-ot-Arms;  Valkyries  (3,  4),  President 
(4);  Y.M.C.A.  |1,  2),  Secretary  (2);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Graham  Memorial  Board  of 
Directors  (4);  Women's  Residence  Council,  Chairman  (4);  Human  Relations 
Institute   (4);   Town  Girls  Association   (1);    Independent  Women's  Council   (1). 

FITZGIBBON,  ANNE  MACKIE  Chapel  Hill 

A  B.    IN    RADIO,   TELEVISION  AND  MOTION    PICTURES.    Chi  Omega;    Phi   Beta 

Kappa;  Carolina  Political  Union  (2);  Glee  Club  (1,  2),  Publicity  Manager  (2); 
Playmakers  (3,  4),  Mask  Award  (4),  Student  Party  (1,  2),  Secretary  (2),  Young 
Democratic  Club  (1,  2),  Executive  Committee  (2);  Town  Girls  Association  (1,  2), 

eption   Committee    (2); 


Sixth  Row: 

FLEISHMAN,  HERMAN  SENDER 

B  S     IN    FINANCE     Phi   Eta   Sigma;    Pi   Lambda    Phi,  Tn 

II) 

FLEMING,  ROBERT  EUGENE,  JR. 

B.S.   IN  GEOLOGY 


Fayetteville 

jrer  (4);   Hillel   Cabinet 


Bluefield,  W.  Va. 


FLESHMAN,  BARBARA  LEIGH 

A  B  IN  SOCIOLOGY  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Debate  Council  {3,  4);  Di  Senate  (4);  Glee 
Club  (3);  Ploymakers  (4);  Student  Government,  Executive  Secretory  (3);  Univer- 
sity  Party   (3,   4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4);    Orientation   Counselor    (4). 

Seventh  Row: 

FLOYD,  ELIZABETH  YORK  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION  Kappa  Delto,  Secretary  (4);  Daily  Tor  Heel  (3);  Yackety 
Yack  (3),    Y.W.C  A.   (3,   4),  Vespers  Committee;   Modern  Dance  Club  (4). 


FOGLEMAN,  HOWARD  S.,  JR. 

GS  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Kappa  Alpha 
fraternity  Council  (4),  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  ' 
Counselor    (2,    3,    4);    Freshman   Advisory   Council    (1). 

FOLGER,  SARA  ALICE  Milledgeville,  Go. 

A.B.    IN    SOCIOLOGY.    Glee    Club    (3);    Student    Party    (3,    4);    Valkyries    (3,    4); 
Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4),    President   (4);   Westminster   Fellowship    (3,   4). 

Eighth  Row: 

FONVILLE,  ROBERT  HARRELL,  JR. 

BS     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION     Delta    Sign 

FOOTE,  JOHN  ERNEST,  JR. 

B  S     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Conferbury   Club 

FOUSHEE,  CECIL  SHELTON 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Delta    Sigma    Pi. 


Burlington 


Burlington 

Chaplain  {3,   4) 


First  Row: 

FOWLER,  BETSY  BLANCHE 

A,B.     IN    EDUCATION.    Town    Girls    Associatiori    (2,    3,    4 
America   (4);  Wesley  Foundation  (4);    Independent  Wome 

FOWLER,  DON  EUGENE 

A,B     IN    RADIO,    TELEVISION    AND   MOTION    PICTURES. 


Chapel   Hill 

e    Teachers    of 
icil    (4). 

Waynesville 


FOWLER,  DONALD  OWEN 


Winston-Solem 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Phi  Eto  Sigmo;  AFROTC  Band  (1,  2);  Grail  (2,  3,  4); 
Interdormitory  Council  (2);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Student  Government 
(1,  2,  3,  4),  Treasurer  (3),  President  (4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  Young 
Democratic  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Graham  Memorial  Board  of  Directors  (3,  4),  Chair- 
man (4);  Dormitory  President;  Consolidated  Student  Council;  Dance  Com- 
mittee;  Athletic  Council;   Alumni  Association  Committee. 

Second  Row: 

FOX,  FRANK  LEE 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Young  Democratic  Club  (4);  Y.M.C.A.  (I,  2,  3,  4). 


Siler  City 


FRALEY,  FRED  AUSTIN 

A  B.    IN   ECONOMICS.   Phi  Beta   Keppo. 

FREEMAN,  SUSAN  ELIZABETH 


Chapel   Hill 


Student    Porty    13);     Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4);    Stray 


Third  Row: 

FRUCCI,  RICHARD  LAWRENCE 


Santo  Ana,  Calif. 


Salisbury 

Pi,  House  Manager  (2), 
,  3,  4),  Group  Sergeant 
nant  Colonel  (4);  Arnold 
nd   Blade   (3,  4);   Orienta- 


FRYAR,    DONALD    FREDRICK 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Delta    Sigmt 
Secretary     (3),     Social    Chairman     (4);     AFROTC     (1, 
Moior   (3),   Wing    Executive   Officer    (4),    Cadet    Lieut 
Air  Society   (3,  4*,  Operations  Officer  (4),    Scabbard 
tion  Counselor   (4). 

FULLER,  ROBIN  McREA  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  PHILOSOPHY.  Glee  Club  (3);  G.M.A.B.  Music  Committee;  Tarnation  (4); 
Y.W.C.A.;  Dormitory  House  Council  (4);  Hockey  Club  (3,  4);  W.A.A.  Representa- 
tive (3,  4),  Swimming  Chairman  (3,  4);   Splash  Club  (3,  4). 

Fourth  Row: 

GALARDE,  JOHN  LEON  Charlotte 

A.B,    IN    PCLITICAL   SCIENCE 


GARREN,  DON   HARVEY 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH     Sigma    Phi    Epsilon. 

GARRETT  ALBERT  EARLE,  III 


Hendersonville 


Donville,  Vo. 

(3,   4);    Y.M.C.A.   (1,   2);    Navy 


Fifth  Row: 

GARVEY,  ELIZABETH  POST  Dougloston,  N.  Y. 

A.B.    IN    RADIO,    TELEVISION    AND    MOTION  PICTURES,    Pi    Beta    Phi;    Dance 

Committee    (3);    Yockety   Yack    (3);    YW.C.A.  (3,    4),    Office    Staff,    Canterbury 
Club   (3,   4);    Orientation  Advisor   (4). 


GENTRY,  JOHN   HORACE 

A  B.    IN    EDUCATION 

GEORGE,  BETTY  CECIL 

A.B.     IN     SOCIOLOGY.     Chi    Omega; 

Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4);   Splash  Club  (3,   4), 

Sixth  Row: 

GIBSON,  CALVIN  BROOKS 

A.B     IN    ENGLISH 

GIBSON,  WALTER  IRVING,  JR. 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

GILES,  WILLIAM  FRANK 


Reidsville 


Asheville 

Sound    and     Fury    (3);     University    Party; 


Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Theta  Chi,  Social  Chairman  (3,  4);  Football  (1,  2);  Inter- 
fraternity  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Publicity  Chairman  (4);  University  Club  (4); 
AFROTC    (1,    2). 

SENIORS 

Seventh  Row: 

GILLIS,  HAROLD  LEON  Roeford 

B  S     IN    COMMERCE 

GINN,  WILLIAM  M. 

B  S     IN    MEDICINE.    Phi    Beta    Kappa;   Monogr. 

GLASS,  DAVID  BENNETT  Roleigh 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  HiTel  Cabinet  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Religious  Chairman  (2);  Phi 
Assembly  (2,  3,  4);  Wrestling;  Young  Democratic  Club  {2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(1,  2.  3,   4.1. 

Eighth  Row: 

GLOVER,  HELEN  SYLVIA  Albany,  Go. 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4);    Dormitory  Treasurer   (4). 

GOLDBURG,   JAY    BERNARD  Augusta,  Go. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Zeto  Beta  Tau;  Semper  Fidelis,  Vice-President  (4);  Monogram 
Club  (3,  41;  Hillel  Cabinet  (3,  4);  Audit  Boord,  Secretary  (3);  NROTC,  Rifle 
Team   (1,   2),  Drill   Team   (I,   2,   3,   4);   Orientation  Counselor   (2);   Soccer  (3,   4). 


Goldsboro 

Club   (2);   Wrestling   (1,   2). 


GOLDSTEIN,  GILDA 


Miami  Beach,  Flo. 

Relation;  Cosmopolitan 


First  Row: 

GOODE,  G.  BROWNE,  JR. 

\B     IN    ENGLISH     Student    Par' 


Hickory 


GOODMAN,  ELSIE  JACQUELINE  Norfolk,  Vo. 

A  B     IN   ENGLISH.   Delta  Delto   Delta;  Daily  Tar  Heel   (3,  4),  News   Editor  (4). 

GOODMAN,  PHILIP  IVES  New  Orleans,  La. 

A.B,   IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Zeto  Beta  Tau;  Produc- 
tion Manager  for  WUNC;   NROTC,  Rifle  and  Pistol  Teom,  Amateur  Radio  Club. 

Second  Row; 

GORDON,  ALBERT  CLAUDE  Greensboro 

A.B.    IN    DRAMA.    Playmakers. 

GORDON,  BARCLAY  FITZHUGH  Huntington,  N.  Y. 

A  B     IN  ENGLISH.   Playmakers  (1,  3);  Canterbury  Club;  Tennis  (1,  2). 


GORDON,  FRED  E. 

A.B.   IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Swimn' 
Third  Row: 

GORMAN,  VETA  EPPS 

A  B     IN   ELEMENTARY    EDUCATION. 

GOULD,  MARY  FAITHFUL 

A.B.    IN    ECONOMICS.    Alpha   Gommo 

GRAHAM,  GRACE  ELIZABETH 


Fourth  Row: 

GRAHAM,  PATSY  MARIE 


Greensboro 

ling   (1);   Young   Democratic  Club  (2,  3,  4). 


Southern  Pines 


Youngitown,  Ohio 
Delta;   Band   (3);   Orchestra   (1,   2,   3,   4). 


Quebec,  Canada 


GRAHAM,  RAYMOND  LEE,  JR.  Lincolnton 

B.S.  IN  PHYSICS.  Band  (1,3,  4),  Business  Manager  (4);  Baptist  Student  Union 
(I,  2,  3,  4);  AFROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Physics  Club  (3,  4),  President  (4);  Chapel  Hill 
Astronomy   Club   (3,    4). 


GRANT,  FREEMAN  AUGUSTUS,  JR. 


Bethesdo,  Md. 


Fifth  Row: 

GRAY,  VIRGINIA  PEYTON  Rocky  Mount 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.  Pi  Beto  Phi;   Daily  Tor  Heel   (3);   G.M.A.B.   Polls  Committee 
(3),    Young   Democratic  Club   (3,  4);    Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4);  Canterbury  Club. 


GRAYSON,  J.  GLENN 

A  B     IN   HISTORY.    Young   Democratic  Club  (2,  3). 


GREEN,  ROBERT  HENRY 


Sixth  Row: 

GREEN,  ROBERT  LORENZA 

B  S.    IN   MEDICINE.   Phi   Eta   Sigma;  Theta  Chi. 


Shelby 


West  Palm  Beach,  Flo. 


Salisbury 


GREENE,  SYLVIA  MYRTLE  Coral  Gables,  Flo. 

A.B.    IN    FRENCH.    Delta    Delta    Delta;    G.M.A.B.    Recreation    Committee    Chair- 
man   (4|,    Interdormitory   Council,   Hall    Council    (3);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4). 

GREENE,  WALTER  HILLIARD,  JR.  Zebulon 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Bosketball  (3,  4),  Monogram  Club  (3,  4);  Track  (3,  4). 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

GREER,  JOHN  WALTER 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


GREGORY,  TOY  RHEA,  JR. 

A  B.   IN  LAW.  Sigma  Chi;   )3  Club  (3,  4). 


Las  Vegos,  Nev. 


GREMMELS,  JULIE  L.  Lynchburg,  Va. 

A  B.    IN   SOCIOLOGY.   Alpha   Omicron   Pi;  Student   Party  (3);   Stray  Greeks. 

Eighth  Row: 

GRIGGS,   DELMAS   DAVID  Wadeiboro 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

GUSTAFSON,  BRUCE  ALBERT  Washington,  D.  C. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Delta    Kappa    Epsilon;   Monogram   Club   (1,    2,    3,    4);    Tennis 
(1,  2,  3,  4);   NROTC  Battalion  Executive  Officer. 


GUTHERY,  NANCY  ALLEN 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION. 


Chapel  Hill 


First  Row: 

GUTHRIE,   GEORGE   WALKER  Graham 

B,5,   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Young  Democratic  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


GUTIERREZ,  JOSEPH  A. 

as.   IN  GEOLOGY. 

HACKLER,  ROBERT  HARDIN 

AS.    IN    CHEMISTRY.    Phi    Gamma    Delto;    Tarnation    (1);     InT' 
Board. 


Chapel  Hill 


Washington 

Tiurol    Athletic 


Second  Row: 

HACKNEY,  RUFUS  RUDOLPH,  JR.  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.   IN   PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.   Chi    Phi;  Dormitory  Vice-President    (1);   Track 
(1,   2,   4),    University  Club  (2). 


HALEY,  JOAN  LOUDON 


Stony  Brook,  N.  Y. 

Club    (4);     Hockey    Club    (3,    4); 


HALL,  JULIA  PERRY 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH   EDUCATION.   Pi  Beto   Phi;  Y.W.C.A.  (4). 


Third  Row: 

HALL,  MITZIE 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Gon 
makers  (3). 

HALLETT,  JOHN  DAVIES 


Birmingham,  Ala. 
Delta,  Treasurer  (4);  Play- 


Lake  Wales,  Fla. 


HAMMOND,  LARRY  WAYNE  Hamlet 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Gymnastics  (2). 

Fourth  Row: 

HARDESTY,  JOHN  SIDNEY  Rocky  Mount 

B  S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Footboll  (1);  Wrestling  (1). 

HARDING,  SAMUEL  T.  West  Seneca,  N.  Y. 

B.S.   IN  GEOLOGY.   Phi  Koppo  Sigma;  Sound  and  Fury  (3). 

HARGRAVE,   CHARLES   CLEMENT  Lexington 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Delta  Thcto;  Sheiks  (2,  3,  4);  Univer- 
sity Club  (4). 

SENIORS 

Fifth  Row: 

HARPER,  JAMES  ROBINSON  Snow  Hill 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Nu,  Vice-President  (4),  President 
(3);  Daily  Tar  Heel,  Advertising  Staff  (1);  Dance  Committee  (2);  German  Club 
Executive  (2);   Interfraternity  Council  (3);  Tarnation,  Advertising  Staff  (1). 


HARRELL,  WADE  WHITLEY 


Margarita,  Canal  Zone 


HARRINGTON,  MARGARET  VISTA  Taylorsville 

B.S.    IN   MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY.   Glee   Club   (3);    Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4). 


Sixth  Row: 

HARRIS,  EDWARD  FLYNN 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi   Kappa  Alpha;  Dance  Co 

HARRIS,  WILMER  LONG 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma  Pi. 
HARRISON,  JAMES   BURWELL,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    SOCIOLOGY. 


iiffee  (2). 
Roanoke  Rapids 


Seventh  Row: 

HART,  JESSINE  BROOKS 


Goldsboro 

Dtic  Club  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4), 


HART,  RICHARD  BANNER  Winston-Salem 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;   13  Club  (4). 


HASTINGS,  CHARLES  BEESE 


Burlington 


Eighth  Row: 

HAYES,   MARY  SUSAN 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION,  Sound  and  Fury  (4);  Tennis  Club  (3);   Urn 


Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4),  Girl   Scout  Co 


Raleigh 

ty  Club  (4); 
ttee  Chairman  {4);   Orientation  Counselor  (4). 


HAYES,  WILLIAM  NEIL  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  PSYCHOLOGY.  Glee  Club  (3);  Sound  and  Fury  (3);  Y.M.C.A.  (3,  4). 


HAYMAKER,  JAMES  MILLIGAN 

A.B.    IN   ART. 


First  Row: 

HAYNES,  JASPER   EARLE,  JR.  Salisbury 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta  Sigmo   Pi;   Glee  Club   (3). 

HAYWOOD,  EARL  LELAND  Mount  Gilead 

BS  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Di  Senate  (4);  Glee  Club  (2),  Young 
Repubhcans  Club  (3,  4). 

HAYWOOD,  RICHARD  HUNTER  Monroe 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Koppo  Psi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma, 
President  (4);  Phi  Beto  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Interdormitory  Council  (2,  3), 
Secretary  (3);  AFROTC  (1,  2),  Drill  Team  (1,  2);  Accounting  Faculty  Scholar- 
ship (4). 


SENIORS 


Second  Row; 

HEADEN,  ROBERT  SPEIR 

AS.  IN  ECONOMICS    Koppo  Alpha;  Sheiks;   University  CI 

HEDRICK,  SARAH  MARILYN 

A.B     IN   JOURNALISM.   Alpha   Delta    Pi. 

HENDERSON,  HAL  HILL 

A.B      IN    ZOOLOGY      Pi    Kappo    Phi;    Doily    Tor    Heel    (2, 

Council    (2,    3),    Secretary    (3);    Playmakers    (4);    Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. 

Europe    (4):    Yockety    Yock    (4);    Y.M.C.A.    (2,    3,    4);    Astronomy    Club    (3,    4); 

AFROTC   Drill   Squad   (3);    Westminster   Fellowship   (3,   4);    WUNC    (4);    Saturday 

Club. 

Third  Row: 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  RAY 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

HENLEY,  RANDALL  BOYDEN 

BS    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Theto  Chi;  Doily  To 
tion  (1,3,  4):   Yockety  Yock  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Saturday  Club. 

HENSEL,  RICHARD  DAVIDSON 

B.S.    IN    BUSIN£SS   ADMINISTRATION.   Sigmo  Chi,   Treasur 
German  Club  Executive  (2,  3);   NROTC 

Fourth  Row: 

HERBERT,  ROGER  GORDON 

A.B.     IN    PRE-MEDICINE.    Chi    Phi; 
Track  (1). 

HERRING,  BILLY  HARVEY 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Alpho    Phi   Omego;   Y.M.C.A.    (1). 


Siler  City 
Lenoir 


Both,  S.  C. 

4},;^    Interdormitory 


Stony  Point 

High  Point 

Heel  (3,  4);  Torno- 

Winson-Salem 

r   (3),   President    ri); 


Portsmouth,  Ohio 

3te    (1);    Interfraternity    Council    (2); 


Spring   Lake 
Rose    Hill 

Reidsville 

3,  4),  President  (4);  Cross  Country 
(2,  3);  Di  Senate  (2,  3,  4),  Sergeant-at-Arms  (4);  G.M.A.B  ,  Display  Choirmon 
(1,  2);  Gymnastics  (2),  Men's  Honor  Council  (I);  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4), 
Publicity  Chairman  (3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Student  Council  (3); 
Swimming  (1);  Track  (1,  2,  3);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Wesley  Foundation 
(1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-President  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3,  4);  State  Student 
Legislature  (3;  Commencement  Marshal;  Honor  System  Improvement  Com- 
mittee, Chairman  (3);   Dukethon   (3). 


HERRING,   VIRGINIA   ANN 

A.B,    IN   EDUCATION 

Fifth  Row: 

HESTER,  HUGH  SCOTT 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Band    (1 


HIGGINS,  ROBERT  NASH 


HIGHT,  WALTER  ED,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    NATURAL   SCIENCES. 

Sixth  Row: 

HILL,  ELLIOTT  McNEAL 

A.B     IN   ENGLISH 

HILL,  JAMES  ALLEN,  JR. 

A  B.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Phi   Go 
University  Club  (3);   Soccer  Manager  (3) 


HILLS,  FRANCIS  ALLAN 

B.S.    IN   GEOLOGY     Sigmo   Gon 


Tampa,  Fla. 

am  Club  (1,   2, 


Raleigh 

Monogram  Club   (3); 

Roanoke  Rapids 


Epsilon;  Fencing  (1,  2). 


Seventh  Row: 

HINSHAW,   ROBERT   CAROL 

A.B.   IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.   Interdo 
Y.M.C.A     (1,   2,    3,   4). 


Liberty 

:il   (I,  21;   Yockety  Yock  :2), 


Lorchmont,  N.  Y. 


HIRT,  SANDRA  DIANE 

A.B     IN  ART    Gommo   Phi  Beto;   Dance  Committee  (3,  4);   Sound  and   Fury   (4), 
Tornotion    (4),    University    Party   (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4);    Stray  Greeks    (3,   4). 


HOBBS,  HARRY  M.,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 
Eighth  Row: 

HOBBY,  JO  ANNE 


Club  (3,   4);    Playmaker 


Chapel  Hill 


Greensboro 

(3,  4);   Sound  and   Fury   (3,  4); 


HOFFLER,  GEORGE  WYCKLIFFE 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY.   Gee  Club   (2,   3,   4). 

HOFFMAN,  DUKE  A.,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    PSYCHOLOGY.    Student    Legislotur< 
Democratic  Club  (1);   Dormitory  Officer  (1). 


Sunbury 


Salisbury 

(1);    University    Party    (1);    Young 


Raleigh 

Pi;    Y.M.C.A.    (2,    3,    4); 


First  Row: 

HOLLAND,  PERRY  GRIFFITH 

B.5.     IN     BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.     Delta 
Dormitory  Manager  (4). 

HOLLIS,  NAOMI  SHIRLEY  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  G.M.A.B.,  Dance  Committee  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Cabinet 
Member  (4);  Dormitory  Social  Chairman  (4);  Independent  Women's  Association 
(4);    Dormitory   House   Council    (4);    Future  Teachers  of   America   (3,   4). 


HOLLOWAY,  GEORGE  BERNARD 

A.B.    IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Dormitory  President  (4);    In 

Second  Row: 

HOLMES,  ALICE  ELIZABETH  WOOTEN 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY    Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Social  Chair 


Choppaquo,  N.  Y. 

iitory  Council    (4). 


Mount  Olive 

on   (4);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 


HOLMES,  LEE  BOURNE 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Siqmo  Nu 
(2,  3,  4),  Treasurer  (3);  Swirr 
Semper  Fidelis  Society  (2,  3 
Society   (3,   4). 

HOLT,  ANNE  TRISTRAM 

A.B.  IN  FRENCH.  De'to  Delta  Delta,  Social  Chairma 
Cub  (3,  4),  Vice-President  (4);  G.M.A.B.  {4);  Chairmai 
(4);    University  Club  (3);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4),  Cabinet  (4), 


Third  Row: 

HOLT,  BESSIE 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
Teachers  of  America  (4). 


Chapel  Hill 

Secretary  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B  (1);  Monogram  Club 
ning  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  NROTC; 
4);    Scabbard    and    Blade    (3,    4);    Quarter    Deck 


Ridgewood,  N.  J. 
1  (4);  Pi  Dclto  Phi;  Glee 
of  Reception  Committee 


Erv 


Yackety  Yack  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  {3,  4);  Futuri 


HOMESLEY,  TROY  CLIFTON,  JR.  Cherryville 


HONEYCUTT,  JACK  WESLEY  Stony  Point 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 
Fourth  Row: 

HOOPER,  DAVID  ALEXANDER  Reidsville 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION. 

HOOVER,  MARY  ANN  Concord 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  G.M.A.B.  (3),  Dance  Committee  (3),  Music  Committee  (3); 
Sound  and  Fury  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (3,  4);  Independent  Women's  Council 
(4);  Dormitory  President  (4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4),  Vice-President  (4); 
Women's    Residence  Council    (3,   4). 


HORNER,  WILLIAM   HADLEY,  JR. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma 
mural  Manager  (4);  Interdormitory  Council  (1);  Swir 
3);   Dormitory  President   (1). 

Fifth  Row: 

HOULDER,  MONTAGUE  STUART,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL   RELATIONS. 

HOUSE,  PATRICIA  LOUISE 

A.B,     IN    EDUCATION. 
Y.WC.A.    (3,   4),    Futuri 


Burlington 

Secretary   (3,   4),    Intro- 
ling   (1);    Y.M.C.A.   (I,   2, 


Raleigh 


HOWARD,  JAMES  THOMAS 


Roanoke  Rapids 

;iee    Club    (3,    4),    Treasurer    (4), 
(3,   4). 

Charlotte 


SENIORS 


Sixth  Row: 

HOWIE,  JANE  NELSON  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Delta  Delta  Delta,  Marshal  (4);  Glee  Club  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B. 
(3,  4),  Reception  Committee  (4);  Student  Council  (3,  4),  Clerk  (4);  Y.W.C.A. 
(3,  4),  Cabinet  (4). 


HOYLE,   KENNETH   BAXTER 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION. 

HOYT,   JOHN    KEAIS 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Go 

Seventh  Row: 

HUNSUCKER,  JOHN   ELTON 


HUNT,  JOHN  THOMAS 


Lincolnton 


Washington 


Durham 

olina    Quarterly    (3); 

HUNTER,  BLAKE  CARLYLE,  JR.  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Sigma    Epsilon    Xi;    Sound    and    Fury    (3,    4);    Student    Party 
/  (3,  4);  University  Club  (3);  Yackety  Yack  (3,  4),  Managing  Editor  (3);  Activities 
Editor  (4);   Cordboord  (2);  Orientation  Counselor   (3);   Saturday  Club. 

Eighth  Row: 

HUNTER,  STELLA  JOYCE 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Dormitory    Ex 


Savannah,  Go. 

Council    (4);    Baptist  Student   Union, 


HUNTINGTON,  DONALD  ELLIS,  JR.  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

A.B.   IN  NATURAL  SCIENCES.  Chi  Psi;   Interfraternity  Council   (3);   Men's  Coun- 
■    ■"      ■       ' ■  ,    Swimming    (1);    NROTC;    Scabbard    and 

HUTCHINSON,  CAROLYN   GAYLE  North  Wilkesboro 

A  B.    IN    EDUCATION. 


First  Row: 

ISENHOUR,  WILLIAM  JACOB  Hickory 

A  B     IN   JOURNALISM.    Pi   Kappa   Alpha,   Secretary,    Press  Club,   Vice-President 

JACKSON,    RICHARD    BRINKLEY  Jacksonville 

B.5.   IN   INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.   Pi  Kappa  Phi;  Tennis  (I) 


JAMES,    DERLIE    DEANE 


Second  Row: 

JAYNE,    NANCY 

A,B.    IN    EDUCATION,    Delta   Delto   Delta;   Y  WC.A.   (3,  4). 

JEFFERIES,  EDWARD  SHAIN,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Phi   Gamm 
Interfraternity  Council   (4). 

JELKS,    RETTA    FANNIN 

A.B,    IN   FRENCH. 


Roanoke    Rapids 

:il    (3):    Y.W.C  A 

Orlando,    Fia. 

Washington 

Delta,    Recording    Secretary    (3),    President    (4), 

Savannah,    Go, 


SENIORS 


Third  Row: 

JENKINS,    FRANCES    LORENA  Kannapolis 

B.S.   IN  CHEMISTRY    Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4). 

JOHNSON,  JAMES  PAUL,  JR.  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Alpho    Tou    Omega;    Track    (1,    2). 


JOHNSON,  JOSEPH   WILLIAM 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Officer 
(1,  2,  3,  4),  Football  (1,  2);  Interfraternity  Council  (2);  Monog 
>oung  Democrats  Club  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Transportat 

Fourth  Row: 

JOHNSON,    PHIL    BLAIR 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY    Alpho  Tou  Omego. 


Lillington 

(3,  4),  Baseball 
Club  (3,  41; 
1  Club  (3,  4). 


Raleigh 


JOHNSTON,  ANN  THORNE 


Charlotte 

ekety    Yock    (3),    Y  WC.A. 


Fayetteville 


JOHNSTON,    ELIZABETH    FISHER 

AS.    IN    EDUCATION. 
Fifth  Row: 

JOHNSTON,    VIRGINIA    GREY  Charlotte 

A.B.     IN    ENGLISH.     De'to    Delta    Delto;    G.M.A.B.,  Receotion    Committee    (4) 

Yockety  Yock  (3);  Y.W.C. A.,  Hospital  Committee  (3,  4);  Orientation  Advisor 
(4). 

JOHNSTON,    WILLIAM    GLADSTONE,    JR.  Fayetteville 

A.B     IN    SCIENCE    EDUCATION. 

JOHNSTONE,    JOHN    KNOX  Mocksville 

BS     IN    BANKING   AND    FINANCE.    Pi   Koppo    Phi. 
Sixth  Row: 

JONAS,    ERIC   ANDREW  Chorlotte 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.    Phi   Beta   Koppo;   Phi   Eto   Sigmo;  Sigma   Chi;   Di   Senate   (1) 

Golf  (t);  Arnold  Air  Society  (3,  4),  Scobbord  and  Blade  (3  4)  Orientatior^ 
Counselor  (3,  4);   Traffic  Committee   (4). 

JONES,   NORMAN   JACKSON  Oxford 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Young  Democratic  Club  (4)  YMCA 
(4);    NROTC;    Intramural    Manager   (3,   4).  --via.. a 

JORDAN,  KENNETH  HAROLD  Tobor  City 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Ploymakers  (3,  4);  Young  Democratic  Club  (3  4)'  Stu- 
dent  Party   12,   3,   4);    Canterbury   Club   (2,   3,   4).  ' 

Seventh  Row; 

JORDAN,    MARY    CLEMENT  Fayetteville 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Chi  Omego;  YocVety  Yack  (3);  Y.W.C. A.  (3  4)  Hospital 
Committee  (3),  Membershn  Council  Chairman  (4)  Orientation  Counselor  (4)- 
Altar  Guild   (3,  4);    Sigmo  Chi   Sweetheart  Court   (3). 

JOYCE,    ROBERT   THEODORE 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Alpho    Koppo    Psi-    Beto    Go 
Phi  Eeto  Koppo. 

JOYNER,  GEORGE    EDGAR  Rocky   Mount 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Lambda  Chi  Alpho;  Cross  Country  (2  3 
4);  Morrogram  Club  (3,  4);  Track  (3,  4);  University  Party  (2  3  4)  Y  M  C  a' 
(2,  3):   Traffic  Club  (3,  4);  AFROTC  (1,  2,  3).  v   i    .      .    ^1.    t.m.l.a. 

Eighth  Row: 

JOYNER,   WILLIAM   HENRY,  JR.  Summit,   N.   J. 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.   Phi  Delto  Thcto;  Glee  Club  (1);  Lacrosse  (2    3    4)'    Mono- 

nrnm    ri..K    10      t      ,1  \ .    sheiks    (1,    2,    3,    4).  '       ' 


Mayodan 

imo    Sigmo; 


Club  (2,  3, 


JUNKER,    FRANKIE   MARIE 

A.B.     IN     SOCIAL    STUDIES.     Alpha    C 
Council    (4),    Y.W.C. A.    (3,   4). 

KASSER,  VICTOR  I. 

A.B.     IN    ENGLISH.    Zeto    Beta    Tou;    Tennis    (2     ' 
AFROTC  (2,  3),  Color  Guard  (3);   Hillel  (I,  2,  3,  4).~ 


Delto;    G.M.A.B.    (3), 


Philadelphia,    Pa. 

4);     University    Party    (2); 


first  Row: 

KATZENSTEIN,  CHARLES  JACKSON,  JR.  New  York,   N.  Y. 

A.B,  IN  ECONOMICS.  Alpho  Phi  Omega,  Vice-President  (1),  President  (2),  Pledge 
Father  (3);  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Alpha  Ph' 
Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Debate  Squad  (3,  4);  Men's  Honor  Council  (3,  4),  Clerk  {4 
Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4),  Vice-President  (4);  Phi  Assembly  (3,  4),  Critic  (3 
Student  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4),  5ergeant-at-Arms;  Orientation  Counselor  (3,  4 
NROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Battalion  Supply  Officer  (4);  Committee  for  Honor  System 
Improvement  (3);   Amphoterothen  (4);   Bipartison  Selections  Board  (3). 


KEEL,  CLAYTON  RAY 

B.S,   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Koppo  Psi. 

KEEL,    MARDRE    EDWIN 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 


Everetti 
Ki  niton 


Second  Row: 

KEIGER,    ROBERT    KASON  Winiton-Salem 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Glee  Club  (1);  Track  (1,  2);  Student  Audit 
Board  Chairman  (4);   Budget  Committee  (4). 

KEIL,    MARILYN    ANN  Richmond,    Vo. 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Kappa  Delta;  Glee  Club  (3,  4);   Ploymokers  (3),   Y.W.C.A. 
(3,  4). 

KELLER,  KENNETH  K.  Solina,  Po. 

A.B.    IN   RADIO,   TELEVISION  AND  MOTION   PICTURES.    Baseball    (1,   2,    3,   4); 
Football  (I,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 


Third  Row: 

KELLY,   ROBERT  WAYNE 

A.B     IN   ECONOMICS. 


Wintton-Solem 


KEMP,  THOMAS  DUPRE,  III  Charlotte 

A.B.    IN    ECONOMICS.    Glee   Club   (3);    Interdormitory   Council    (3    4),    Secretary; 
Student   Legislature  (4);   Student  Party  (3);   Y.M.C.A.   (2). 

KERR,    ROBERT    SNEED  Roxboro 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  SIgmo  PI;  Y.M.C.A.  (2). 


Fourth  Row: 

KILGORE,   BETTY   RHODES 


Raleigh 

ling  (3,  4);  Young  Democratic  Club  (3,  4); 


KIMZEY,   ROBERT   TABOR  Brevard 

A.B.   IN   ECONOMICS.   Sigmo  Nu,  Treasurer   (4);    Interfraternity  Council    (2,   3); 
Young  Democratic  Club  (2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1);  Bosketboll  (1);  Student  Council  (3,  4). 

KING,     CAROL    JEAN  Clinton 

B.S.    IN   SCIENCE   TEACHING.    Baptist  Student   Union   (3,  4),   Literary   Chairman 
(3),  Devotional  Chairman  (4). 

Fifth  Row: 

KING,   MABEL  GRAY  Nashville 

A.B,    IN    EDUCATION.   Y.W.C.A.    (3). 

KING,    RICHARD   MAURICE,   JR.  Wilmington 

B  S.    IN  MATHEMATICS.  Eto   Kappo   Nu;  Phi   Eta  Sigma. 

KING,  WILLIAM  RAYMOND,  JR.  Foyetteville 

B  S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  PsI. 

Sixth  Row: 

KIRK,    EDWARD    FISHER  Dallas,    Texas 

BS     IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Alpha    Phi    Omega;    Phi    Beta    Kappo; 

Young  Democratic  Club  (3,  4). 

KIRKSEY,   ROBERT   LEE  Morganton 

B  S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

KISSIAH,   ADAM   MARK,   JR.  Charlotte 

B.S.    IN    PHYSICS.   Physics   Club. 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

KLENKE,  MARY  LINWOOD  Spartonburg,  S.  C. 

A  B    IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Stray  Greeks;   Daily  Tor  Heel  (4),   Yaekety 

Yock  (4);  Y.W.C.A.,  Office  Committee  (4);  WUNC  (3);  Canterbury  Club  (4). 

KLINE,  JAY  CROWTHER 

A  B.   IN  EDUCATION. 
KNIGHT,    KARL    FREDERICK 

A  B.    IN  ENGLISH. 
Eighth  Row: 

KOMAN,    WILLIAM 

B.S.    IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS.    Phi    Kappa    Sign 

Monogram  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

KRANIS,    MANUEL    CHRIS 

A  B.    IN   CHEMISTRY. 

KRIEGSMAN,   ROBERT   MARVIN 

B  S    IN   DENTISTRY. 


Morgote,   N.  J. 
Statetville 


Aliquippa,    Pa. 

Football    (1,    2,    3,    4); 


Thomosville 
Greensboro 


First  Row; 

KURTZ,  DONALD  JULIAN  Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

B  S,  IN  COMMERCE.  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Vice-President  (3),  President  (4);  Doily  Tar 
Heel  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Golf  (I);  Tarnation  (1,  2,  3,  4);  University  Party  (I,  2); 
Elections    Board    (1);    Student    Entertainment   Committee   (3,    4). 

LACKEY,    DALE    REA  Fallston 

A  B     IN    CHEMISTRY. 

LAMSON,    DAVIS   W.  Raleigh 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  St.  Anthony  Hall;  Carolina  Quorterly  (3);  Gvmnostics 
(1,2,  3);  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);   Student  Government   (1,2,   3) 


Second  Row: 

LANGLEY,    WILLIAM    ONZOLO,    JR. 

B  S    IN  COMMERCE. 

LASHLEY,  CURTIS  RAY 


(2,    3);    Orientation    Counselo 


Burlington 


Burlington 
Lombda  Chi   Alpha; 


LASSITER,  ANNE  CUMMINGS 


Wilmington 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Kappa  Delta,  House  Manager  (4);  Glee  Club  (3);  Y.W.C.A. 
13,  4),  Membership  Council;  Woman's  Residence  Council  (3,  4),  Secretory  (4); 
Summer  Activities  Council  (3);  Orientation  Advisor  (4). 

Third  Row: 

LAUGHINGHOUSE,  AL  GIBBS  New  Bern 

A  B  IN  HISTORY.  Di  Senate  (2,  3,  4);  Interdormitory  Council  (2,  3,  4);  Student 
Legislature  (4);  Student  Party  (2,  3,  4);  Young  Democrats  Club  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(I,   2,   3,   4);    Soccer   (2);    Canterbury  Club   (I,   2,   3,   4). 


LAWING,   LUTHER   HAROLD,   JR. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Library    Committee    Chair 
Orientation  Counselor  (4). 

LAWRENCE,  EUGENE  WILMOTH,  JR. 

B.S.   IN  DENTISTRY. 


Charlotte 

(4);    Astronomy    Club    (3,    4); 


Apex 


SENIORS 


fourth  Row: 

LAWSON,  GAIL   ELIZABETH  Louisville,   Ky. 

A  B     IN   ENGLISH.   Chi  Omega;  Splash   Club  (4);   Y.W.C.A.   13,   4). 


LAWSON,  JOSEPH 

B.S     IN    BACTERIOLOGY.   Zeta   Psi;    13   Club   (2, 

1779   (2,   3,   4) 

LEE,   JUNIUS   RUSSELL 

B  S.    IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 
fifth  Row: 

LEE,  WILLIAM  J. 

A.B.    IN   ZOOLOGY    Theta  Chi. 


LE  GRAND,   NASH,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Gymnostics    (2, 

(2,   3,   4). 

LILLY,   CHARLOTTE   McMURRAY 


South  Boston,  Vo. 

4);    Philosophical    Society   of 


Four   Oaks 


Wilmington 


Chapel   Hill 

Monogram    Club 


Foyetteville 


Sixth  Row: 

LITAKER,    ROBERT    LEE 

A  B     IN   HISTORY,   Beto  Theta   Pi, 


Chorlotte 

University  Club  (2,  3,  4),  President   (3). 


Chevy   Chase,   Md. 


Heel  (2);   Sheiks. 


LONG,  ALLEN   BAKER 

A  B     IN   LAW    Phi  Delto  Theta;  Daily  To 

LONG,    ALLISON    DeNEALE 

B  S     IN    DENTAL   HYGIENE. 


Seventh  Row: 

LONG,   WILLIAM    RAY 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH.  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Carolina  Political  Union  (I,  2),  Vice-President 
(2V  Di  Senate  (2,  3);  GM.A.B.  12);  Interdormitory  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Treosurer 
(41  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3  4);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Ways  and 
Means  Chairman  (4);  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Treasurer  (2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2); 
Wesley  Foundation   (2,   3,   4),  Treasurer  (4);   Carolina   Handbook   (I,  2). 


Marion 


LORE,    CHARLES    ELI 

A.B.     IN    CHEMISTRY.    Sign 
Young   Republii 

LOTT,    RUTH    BUTLER 

A  B     IN    ENGLISH,    Delta    Delta    Delta,    Ho 

G  M.A.B     (3,    4) 

Eighth  Row: 

LOVATT,   PATTi   HOPE 

A  B     IN   EDUCATION.   Daily  Tar   Heel;   Unn 
Women's  Residence  Council   (3);   House  Co 


Lenoir 

,ity    Club;     University    Party, 


Asheville 

:il    (4);    Daily   Tar    Heel    (3); 


Suffern,    N.   Y. 

.ity  Club  (4);  Yaekety  Yock  (3,  4); 

:il   (4);    Saturday   Club. 


Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 

GM.A.B.    (3);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4);    Oriento- 


LOVELACE,  JANIS  CAROLE 

A  B,    IN    EDUCATION.    Alpha    Delta    Pi, 

tion    Counselor    (4),    University    Speokers    (4) 

LOWE,  WILLIAM   FRANKLIN,  JR.  Gastonia 

A.B.    IN    GERMAN     Delta    Phi   Alpha;    Band    (I,    2,    3,    4);    Y.M.C.A.    (I,    2,    3,    4), 
Orchestra    (I,    2). 


LOWRY,   ELVERY   DEAN 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY,    Y.M.C.A.    (1,   2,   3). 

LUBIN,   BENJAMIN    LIVINGSTON 

B.S,    IN   HISTORY.   Basketball   Manager  (2,  3,   4). 


Pembroke 
New  York,   N.   Y. 
State  Rood 


LUFFMAN,    LUCY    LOU 

A.B,    IN    PSYCHOLOGY. 
Second  Row; 

McBANE,   MILDRED    PATRICIA 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  G.M.A.B.  Film  Committee  13,  4),  Ctiairman  (4);  Phi 
Assembly  (3,  4),  Clerk  (4);  Playmakers  (3,  4);  Publications  Union  Board,  Secre- 
tary (4);  Student  Legislature  (4);  Student  Party  (3,  4),  Secretary  (4),  Advisory 
Board  13,  4);  Young  Democrats  Club  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Carolina  Forum  (4), 
Secretary  (4);  Notional  Students  Association  (3);  President's  Constitution  Codifi- 
cation Committee   (3). 


Burlington 


McCABE,    ANNE    MOSS 


Greensboro 


McCABE,  GERARD  FRANCIS  New  York,  N.  Y. 

IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Basketball    (1,    2,   3,   4);    Monogrom    Club 


(2,  3,  4);   YM.C.A.   (1,   2,   3,   4), 
Wing    Staff    (3,   4). 

Third  Row: 

McCAIN,    RICHARD    B. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta   Sign 

McCLURE,  JOSEPH   ANDREW 

B.S.   IN  PHYSICS. 

McCOMBS,    JAMES    HENRY,    JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 
Fourth  Row: 

McCORKLE,   JAMES    HALL,   JR. 


on  Club   (1,  2,  3,  4);   AFROTC   (1,  2,  3,   4), 

Monroe 

Orangeburg,   S.    C. 

Chapel    Hill 

Charlotte 


McCURRY,    EDGAR   WOODFIN,   JR. 


Bronxville,   N.   Y. 

iion   Head. 


Shelby 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi  Koppo  Alpho,  Secretary  (2);  Vice-President  (3), 
President  (4);  State  Student  Legislature  (2);  Dance  Committee  (3);  Grail  (3,  4), 
Exchequer  (3),  Delegoto  (4);  Interfroternity  Council  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Treasurer  (2). 
Vice-President  (3),  Ctiairman  of  Greek  Week  (2);  Attorney  General  (3);  Con- 
sohda'ed  University  Student  Council  (2);  Ctiairman  Consolidoted  University 
Day  (2);  Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Orientation  Committee  (3);  Dormitory 
Treasurer  (1);  Student  Legislature  (2.  3);  University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A. 
(2),  Freshman  Camp  Counselor;  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4),  President  (4); 
Honor  Council  (2);  Chairman  Soecial  Executive  Committee  on  Rushing  (3); 
iittee  (2);  Chairman  Donee  Committee  Court 

McDANIEL,   NANCY   BARKSDALE 

A  B.    IN  HISTORY.  Chi  Omegii;  Y.W.C.A.   (4),  Co 

Fifth  Row: 

McELROY,    JAMES    LAWRENCE,    JR.  Marshall 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Di  Senate  (2,  3,  4),  President  (4);  Debate  Council  (2); 
Student  Legis'ature  (2,  3,  4),  Floor  Leader  (4),  Parliamentarian  (3,  4);  Student 
Party  (2,  3,  4),  Advisory  Board  (3,  4);  Amphoterothen  (3,  4);  Young  Democrats 
Club  (3,  4). 

McGEE,   CHARLES   WELLS,   JR.  Corrboro 

A.B     IN    EDUCATION 

McGIMSEY,    ROBERT   THEODORE  Lenoir 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Phi   Delta  Theta;  Wrestling   (1,   2). 

Sixth  Row: 

McGOWAN,    BENJAMIN    REID 

A  B.    IN  CHEMISTRY.   Baseball   (I,  2,  3). 


McGUIRE,  EARL  EUGENE,  JR. 

A  B     IN   JOURNALISM.    Press  Club   (3,   4),    President   (4). 

McKEE,    RAYMOND    ANDREW 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY. 


Hamlet 
Danville,  Vo. 
Mooresville 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

McLAMB,  SUSAN  JANE 

A  B.    IN   FRENCH     Phi   Beta    Kappa;    Pi   Delta    Phi;   Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

McMAHON,   CONSTANCE  ADELE 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Student    Party    (31;    Tarnation    (3);    Newman 
Treasurer  (3,   4);   Cardboard   (3,   4),  Chief  Artist  (4). 

McNeill,  ella  ruth 


Goldsboro 


Asheville 

Club    (3,    4), 


Aberdeen 

litory 


Eighth  Row: 

MAJETTE,   HELEN   JONES 

B.S     IN    PUBLIC   HEALTH. 

MALLOY,   KATHLEEN    SHARON 

A.B.     IN     EDUCATION.    Kappa    Delta;    Student    Legislature 

Party    (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

MANN,  MELINDA  FAY 

A.B.    IN    PSYCHOLOGY.    G.M.A.B.    (3,    4),    Vice-President    (4), 
Independent  Women's  Association   (4). 


Franklin,    Vo. 


Raleigh 

4);     Univers.ty 


Hollywood,  Fla. 

Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4); 


First  Row: 

MARKHAM,  JOHN  WESLEY,  III  Ponte  Vedro  Beach,  Flo. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Sigma  Nu;  Sigmo  Epsilon  Xi;  Glee  Club  (1);  G.M.A.B.  Film 
Committee  Chairman  (2,  3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Publications  Board 
(4),  Treasurer  (4);  Sound  ond  Fury  (3,  4);  Tarnation  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Art  Editor  (3); 
Orientation  Counselor  (2);  Newman  Club  (1,  2,  3);  Yacltety  Yack  (1,  2,  3,  4), 
Activities  Editor  (3),  Beauty  Editor  (2,  3),  Editor-ln-Chief  (4):  UN.C.  Photo 
Lab  Staff   (2,  3,  4).   Saturday  Club,    NROTC  (1,  2). 

MARKS,   BEN   A.  Roanoke   Rapids 

A.B,   IN  ENGLISH.  Tau  Epsiion  Phi;  Y.M.C.A.   {1,  2,  3,  4);   ROTC   Band  (1,  2). 

MARKS,  JOSEPH   RUFUS,  JR.  Whiteville 

B.S.  IN  COMMERCE.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Tornotion  (3,  4);  University  Club  (3,  4); 
University  Party  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Dormitory  Officer,  Young 
Democratic  Club  (3,  4), 

Second  Row; 

MARLOWE,    JAMES    MANNING  Walitonburg 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Sigmo  Nu;  Doily  Tar  Heel  (I);  Tarnation  (I). 

MARPLE,  MARGERY   PIERPONT  Pentacola,   Flo. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Kappa  Delta;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Conterbury  Club,   Tennis  Club; 


MARR,   LAURA  JEAN 


Third  Row: 

MARSHALL,  PAUL  EUGENE 

BS     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

MARTIN,  JOSEPH  BOLEY,  JR. 

B  S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Delta  Sigma   Pi. 


MARTIN,  ROBERT  JERRY 


High    Point 

Tier   Activities 


Winiton-Salem 
Moyodon 

Charlotte 

:nt   Govern- 
'arty. 

Aiheville 

Madison 


Fourth  Row: 

MASHBURN,   NORMAN    BRUCE 

8  5.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

MASHBURN,  THOMPSON   ARTHUR,  JR. 

A  B     IN   CHEMISTRY. 

MASLOW,  LAWRENCE  Brooklyn,  New  York 

A  B    IN  ECONOMICS.  Tau  Epsilon  Phi;  Hillel  (I,  2,  3,  4),  Cabinet  (4);  Monogram 
Club  (2,  3,  4),   Student  Party  (3);  Track  (I,  2,  3,  4). 

Fifth  Row: 

MASON,    HUGH    ARCHIBALD 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Glee  Club   (I,   2,  3,  4). 


MASON,  WILLIAM  S.,  JR. 

B.S.    IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi. 

MASTERTON,  ISABEL  VAN  RENSSELAER 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Alpha   Gommo    Delta. 


Fayetteville 
Dunn 
Chapel  Hill 


Sixth  Row: 

MAULTSBY,  THOMAS  NEILL  Chapel  Hill 

A.B.   IN  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Baseball  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Co-Captoin  (4);   Footboll 
(I,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4),  Social  Chairman  (3);  Town  Men's  Associa- 

MAVRETIC,  JOSEPHUS  LYMAN  Hovelock 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Interfraternity  Council  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Soccer 
(2,  3,  4);   Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);   13  Club  (2,  3,  4),  President  (4). 


MAY,  MARTHA  JANE 


Atheville 

President;    Y,W.C.A.    (3,    4);    Ponhellenic 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

MAYER,  LUTZ  LEO  Greensboro 

A  B.  IN  MUSIC.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Orchestra  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice- 
President  (4). 

MEDLIN,  JOHNNY  GRIMES,  JR.  Benson 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Delta  Thcta;  Dance  Committee  (1,  2, 
3,  4),  Secretary  (3);  Grail  (3,  4),  Vice-Exchequer  (3);  University  Club  (I,  2); 
Young  Democratic  Club  (I,  2,  3,  4);  President's  Cabinet  (3,  4);  NROTC;  Scab- 
bord  and   Blade  (3,  4),  Treasurer   (3). 

MELVIN,  JULIUS  LYMAN,  JR.  Raleigh 

B.S.   IN    INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sigma   Nu;  Football  (1);  Track  (1). 


Charleston,  S.  C. 


Eighth  Row: 
MENDELSOHN,  BURNET 

B  S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Vice- 
President,   Treasurer;    Interfroternity  Council. 

MESSINK,  KAY  ELSEY  Vidalia,  Go. 

A.B     IN    ELEMENTARY    EDUCATION.    Pi    Bcto    Phi;    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4). 

MIHM,  BETTY  ANNE  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),   Yackety  Yack  (4);  Soturday 


First  Row: 

MILHAM,   RICHARD   BREWSTER,   JR. 

B  5,    IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.   Dclto  Sigma 
(4). 

MILLER,  JAMES  TERRY 

A.B.    IN    RADIO,   TELEVISION   AND   MOTION    PICTURES. 

MILLER,  TONY  J. 

A  B    IN  ZOOLOGY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta. 
Second  Row; 

MILLIGAN,  ELLAWELLS  HAMER 

A.B.     IN    SOCIOLOGY.    Chi    Omega;    Uni 


Hamlet 

Young   Democrats  Club 


Homlet 
Winston-Solem 


Orlando,   Fla. 

ty    Party    (3,    4);    Women's    Honor 
I    (4),    Co-Ordinator    (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,    4);    Ctieerleader    (4);    Orientation 


MILLS,  JAMES  DEXTER 

A.B.   IN  EDUCATION. 


MILSTEAD,  ANDREW  HAMMILL 


Maysville,   Ky. 

Canterbury   Club    (1,    2,   3,    4);    Physics   Club 


Third  Row: 

MINTURN,   ESTHER   NELSON 

A.B.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


Littleton 


MISER,  ANN   E.  Baltimore,  Md. 

A.B.    IN   ART.   G.M.A.B.   (3);    Sound  and   Fury   (3);   Student   Party   (3,    4);    Splash 
Club  (3),  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Membership  Council  (4);  Women's  Athletic  Council  (4). 

MITCHELL,  DONALD   PRESTON  Kinston 

B  S.     IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS.    Sigma    Nu,    President    (4);     Interfroternity 
Council  (3,  4),   Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);  Track  (1,  2,  3,  4),   University   Party  (3). 


MIZE,   MARION    ELIZABETH 

A.B.   IN   EDUCATION.   Koppo  Delta;  Gle 


MOHORN,    HAROLD   WAYNE 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY. 


MOLTEN,  RICHARD  WYLLY 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS.    Phi   Eta   Sign 


Whiteville 

Enfield 

Chapel  Hill 


SENIORS 


Fifth  Row: 

MONCRIEF,  FRANCES  MAE 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4). 

MONROE,    WILLIAM    PAUL 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Beta  Theto  Pi;  Mi 


Washington,  D.  C. 
Foyetteville 


MOONEY,   BRUCE  ROMULUS  Timberlake 

A.B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Glee   Club   (1,   2,  3,   4),   Assistant   Business   Manager   (4) 
Playmakers  (3);   Track  (1);   Cosmopolitan  Club  (3). 


Sixth  Row: 

MOORE,  ALLEN   DAVID,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Phi    Go 
University   Party;   Y.M.C.A. 

MOORE,  ELIZABETH  C. 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION. 


MOORE,   HEYWARD 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL   SCIENCE.    Pi  Sign 


Burlington 

Delta;    Tarnotion    (I,    2); 


Chapel   Hill 
Asheville 


Alpha 


Seventh  Row: 

MOORE,  SAMUEL  WELLBORN  Burlington 

B.S.  IN  COMMERCE.  Phi  Gamma  Oeito;  Tarnotion  (1,  2);  University  Party  (1); 
Y.M.C.A.   (1,   2). 

MOORE,  THOMAS  OWEN,  JR.  Winston-Solem 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Phi    Eto    Sigmo;    Sigma    Alpha    Epsilon; 

German  Club  (2,  3,  4),  President  (4);  Gorgon's  Head  (2,  3,  4);  Men's  Honor 
Council  (3,  4);  Sheiks  (2,  3,  4),  Student  Council  (3,  4);  Scabbard  and  Blade 
(3,  4),    NROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

MOORE,  VANCE  THEODORE,  JR.  Tarboro 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Young  Democrats  Club 
(1,  2,  3,   4);    Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);    United  Student   Fellowship   (1,   2,  3,   4),   President 

(2,  4). 

Eighth  Row: 

MOORE,   WILLIAM   BOUDITCH  Akron,   Ohio 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Phi  Delta  Theto;  Carolina  Politicol  Union  (3\ 
Debate  Council  (2,  3,  4);  Lacrosse  (2);  Phi  Assembly  (3,  4);  Sheiks  (3,  4);  Track 
(1);   Scabbard  and  Blade  {3,   4);    NROTC   (I,   2,  3,   4). 

MORDECAI,   MARY   LANE  Winston-Solem 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Kappa  Delta,  Historian  (4);  Glee  Club  (4);  University 
Club  (3);   Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),   Hospital  Committee  (3,  4). 


MORGAN,  ELWOOD  ERNEST 

A  B.   IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  President  (4). 


Burlington 


First  Row: 

MORGAN,  HARRIET  ADELINE 

A  B.    IN    JOURNALISM,    Alpha    Delt( 


Johnson   City,  Tenn. 

Sigmo    Epsilon    Xi;    Tornotion    (3,    4); 

versify  Party  (4);  Women's  Honor  Council  (summer);  Yackety  Yock  (3,  4), 
loraries  Editor  (3),  Sorority  Editor  (4);  Press  Club  (4);  Co-Editor,  Panhellenic 
h   Book  (4);   Saturday  Club, 


MORGAN,   NANCY   MILDRED 

A.B,  IN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Panhellenic  Council  ( 
Vespers  (4);  Orientation  Advisor  (4);  Westminster  Fello 
Cosmopolitan  Club  (4), 

MORROW,  JAMES  MACK,  JR. 

B,S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.   Alpha    Kappa    Psi. 


Elizabethtown 


SENIORS 


Second  Row: 

MORSE,    HARVEY   ANDREW,   JR. 

B,S,    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

MORTON,   SANFORD   BASCOM,   JR. 

B,S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpho    Kappa    Psi 

MOSER,   GALEN   CARTNER 

B  S.    IN   DENTISTRY 


Third  Row: 

MOSS,   STEPHEN    ANDREW 

A  B     IN    HISTORY     Delta    Upsilon;    Phi   Beta    Kappa 

Club  (1,2,  3);   Y  M  C.A    (1,  2,  3). 


Burlington 


Kintnersville,   Pa. 

Di  Senate   (1,  2,   3,  4);   Glee 


MOSS,   WILLIAM    EAGLES 


MUMFORD,   WILLIE    HERBERT 


(2);    13   Club  (2,   3,   4) 


Wilson 

President    (4); 


Kenly 

crats  Club 


Fourth  Row: 

MUNTZING,    LEWIS   MANNING  Moorefield,  W.   Va. 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY.    Phi    Bcto    Koppo;    Phi   Eto   Sigma;   Di    Senate    (3,    4).    Golden 


Fleece  (3.  4);  Groil   (2,  3,  4),    Interd. 
of   the   Old   Well    (3,    4);    Publicotioi 
Government    (1,   2,   3,   4),    Executive   Cc 
3,   4),   Speaker   (3),   Committee  Chairmc 
Publications    Board    (4);    Editor    Carolira 
Human    Relations    (4);    Student   Party   (I 

MURPHY,   GENE   GILBERT 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

MURRAY,   VINCENT  P. 


tory  Council  (2,  3),  President 
Union  Board  (3),  Treasurer  (3);  Student 
ommittee  (4,;  Student  Legislature  (1,2. 
an  (4):  Y.M.CA.  (1,  2,  4),  Chairman  of 
lO  Handbook  (3);  Chairman  Institute  of 
2,   3,  4). 

Greensboro 


Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Club    (2); 


Fifth  Row: 

MUSCHAMP,   HERBERT   LARRY 


Rome,  Go. 

Footboll   (1,  2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club 


MYERS,    DAVID   CAMPBELL,   JR. 

B  S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION     Beta  Can 

MYERS,   GRADY    BENNETT,   JR. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Y.M.CA.    (1,    2),    Freshrr 


Winston-Salen 


Comp   Coun 


(21:    Do 


itory 


iidenf    (2),    Orientation   Counselor    (2,    4);    Elections    Boord    (12     3     4 
Carolina   Christian   Fellowship    (2,    3,   4),    Secretary-Treasurer    (3),   Vice-Presiden' 
14);   Westminster   Fellowship   (3,   4). 

Sixth  Row: 

MYERS,   JOE   G.  Elkin 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Delta   Sigma    Pi. 

NANCE,   E.    L.,   JR.  Charlotte 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Delta   Sigma   Pi;   AFROTC 

NANNEY,   GLENN   ALLEN  Charlotte 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpha   Kappa   Psi;  Cross   Country   (3    4) 
Co-Coptain  (4);  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);   Track  (2,  3,  4);   Wesley  Foundation' 

Seventh  Row: 

NEAS,  BETTY  ANN 

A.B.    IN   ART.    Phi  M 


Roanoke,  Va. 

ity  Club  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Carolina  Freshman 
Art  Editor  (4);  Stray  Greeks  (3,  4);  Social  Chairman  (4); 
(4);   Orientation   Counselor   (4). 


NEAVES,  CHARLES   LOUIS 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Delta    Koppo   Epsilon;   Un 


Elkin 

iity  Club  (3);   AFROTC  (1,2,  3). 


NELSON,  CAROLYN   ANN  Pinehurst 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Daily  Tar  Heel  (4),  Assistant  Business  Man- 
ager (4);  Sound  and  Fury  (3);  Tennis  Club  (3,  4);  Panhellenic  Council  (4);  Rush 
Chairman  (4). 

Eighth  Row: 

NELSON,    EDWARD    HOLDER  Washington,  D.  C. 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION    Phi  Beta  Koppo;  Zeto   Beta  Tau;  Order  ot 

the  Old   Well 

NEWBERRY,   MARCUS   CECIL,   JR.  Wilson 

A.B.    IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Tou   Omega,  Treasurer   (4);    Infertratc-nity   Council 


NEWMAN,   BOBBIE   PEARL 


13,    4);    Future   Teochs 


Greensboro 

J   of   America 


High   Poin} 


Ahoskie 

:ra;'.  Club 


Durham 

(4);    G.M.A.B.    (3);   Y.W.C.A.   (3,   4). 

Asheville 


First  Row: 

NEWMAN,   WILLIAM   WINTER 

B  S     IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Chi   Psi. 

NEWNAM,   BOYD   LEE 

B.5.    IN    GEOLOGY.    Sigma   G 

(1,  2,  3,  4),  Captain  i4):   Mdi 

NICHOLS,   GENE   SHERWOOD 

A.B.    IN    RADIO,  TELEVISION   AND  MOTION    PICTURES.    Yo 
(4);    Y.M.C.A.    (1,    2,   3,   4);    WUNC-TV    (4). 

Second  Row: 

NICHOLS,   KATHARINE   ANNE 

A.B     IN    ENGLISH.   Alpha   Delfo   Pi,  Tre 

NIEDERMAYER,   JAMES   ALLEN 

A.B.    IN    SOCIOLOGY. 

NIXON,    RICHARD    RAY  Charlotte 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Koppo  Sigma;  Interdormitory  Council 
())■  Young  Democrats  Club,  Treasurer  (2);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (2);  Arnold  Air 
Society  (2);  Dormitory  Treasurer  (l);  University  Club  (1);  AFROTC,  Band  Com- 
mander. 

Third  Row: 

NOAH,   WILLIAM    DALLAS,   JR.  Landis 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

NOLL,   RICHARD   ALLAN 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.   Beta  Theto   Pi;  Student  Governn 

(1);   Semper   Fide  is  Society   (1,   2,   3,  4),  Social  Chairman   13). 

OAKLEY,   BILLY   TYSON  Mebane 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Corolino  Quarterly  (2\ 

Advertising  Monager;  Donee  Committee  (3);  G.M.A.B.  (2);  Student  Party  (2); 
Track   (2);    Y.M.C.A.    (1,   2,    3.    4). 


West  Medford,  Mass. 

ent  (1);  Track  (1);   Y.M  C  A 


Fourth  Row: 

OGLESBY,    DAVID    B.,    JR.  Norfolk,  Va. 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

OLIVER,    HELEN    POWELL  Mount  Airy 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Daily  Tor  Heel  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B.;  University 
Party  (4);  Young  Democrats  Club  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Institute  ot  Human 
Relations   (4);   W.A.A.,  Treasurer  (3,  4);   Yack   Beauty  Court  (3). 


New   Bern 


Bronxville,  N.  Y. 


ORRINGER,   BYRON   ALAN 

A.B.   IN  ECONOMICS.  Tou  Epsilon  Phi;  Band  (1,  2);  Football   (2). 

Fitth  Row: 

OWEN,   LOIS  CHOATE 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Daily  Tor  Heel  (3,  4);  G.M.A.B.  (3);  Un.- 
versity  Party  (3  4)  Women's  Honor  Council  (3,  4);  Young  Republicons  Club 
(3,    4);    Y.W.C.A  ,    Membership  Council    (4). 

PAGE,   GILES  TROY,   JR.  Clayton 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Glee  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice- 
President  (4),   Young  Democrats  Club  (I,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (t,  2,  3,  4). 

PALMER,   JOAN  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Secretary  of  Student  Body  (4),  President's 
Cabinet  (4);  Dormitory  Executive  Board  (3);  W.A.A.  (3,  4);  Carolina-Char!otte 
Club  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (3,  4),  Coed  Board  Chairman  (4),  Co-Ordinators 
Board  Chairman;  Consolidated  University  Student  Council  (4),  Secretary  (4); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Vespers  Committee;  Tennis  Club  (3,  4),  President  (4);  Mclver 
Queen  (3). 


SENIORS 


Coral    Gables,    Flo. 


Sixth  Row: 

PANKEY,    ELIZABETH   TAYLOR 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY.   Delto   Delta   Delta;  Y.W.C.A.   (3,  4). 

PARKER,   GEORGE   FARRAR,   JR. 


PARTHEMOS,   GEORGE   NICHOLAS 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
Seventh  Row: 

PATMAN,    ELIZABETH   ANN 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH     Chi   Omeja;   Y.W.C.A.;    Grahom   Memon 
(4),  Calendar  Committee   (4). 

PATTERSON,   JOHN    SMITH 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

PATTERSON,   KINCAID  Stotesville 

B.S.    IN  MATHEMATICS    Delta   Phi  Alpho;   Phi   Beta   Kappa;   Pi  Mu   Epsilon. 


Siler   City 

Board  of    Directors 


Stony    Point 


Eighth  Row: 

PATTERSON,    ROBERT    BENJAMIN 


Chapel    Hill 


PATTESON,  ROBERT  BASKERVILLE,  JR.  Wilson 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Delto  Theto;  Dance  Committes  (3,  4); 
German  Club  Executive  (3,  4);  Interfraternity  Council  (3),  Court  (3);  S'udent 
Council  13,  4);  Vice-President  German  Club  (4);  Student  Council,  Choirmon  (4); 
Philosophical  Society  of  1779. 

PATTON,    JAMES    DAVIS  Morgonton 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Vice-President;  Gimghoul  (3,  4  , 
Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3,  4);  AFROTC;  Interfraternity  Council  Court;  Arnold 
Air  Society;   Minataurs. 


Chorleston,  W.  Vo. 


First  Row: 

PAYNE,   PAUL   PATTON,   JR. 

B,S.    IN   BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Delta   Sigma   Pi. 

PEACE,   VIRGINIA   DARE  Quinton,  Va. 

B.S.  IN  MEDICAL  TECHNOLOGY.  Phi  Mu;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Stray  Greeks  (3,  4), 
Treasurer  (4);  Women's  Residence  Council  (4);  Dormitory  President  (4),  Orienta- 
tion  Advisor   14). 


PEARCE,   EDWIN   WOLFE,  JR. 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Pi   Kappa   Alpha 


Greensboro 


SENIORS 


Second  Row: 

PEARSON,  WILLIAM  SEYMOUR 

B.S.    IN  MEDICINE. 

PEEK,   ROBERT  FRANKLIN 


PELL,   EDWARD   LEIGH,   III 


Wintton-Salem 


Charlotte 


A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  President  (4);  Golf  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Gorgon's 
Head,  Treasurer  (2,  3,  4);  Interfraternity  Council  (3,  4),  Court;  Minataurs 
(1,  2,  3). 


Monroe 

Vice-President,    Pledge 


Third  Row: 

PENEGAR,  SAMUEL  EDWARD 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Delta   Sign 
Master,    NROTC   (1,   2,    3,    4). 

PENN,   ANNE   GARRETT  Danville,  Va. 

A.B.     IN    EDUCATION.     Pi    Beta     Phi;    Yockety    Yack    (3,    4);    Y.W.C.A.     (3,    4); 
Orientation  Advisor  (4);   Saturday  Club. 

PENNINGER,    PHILIP   EUGENE  Concord 

B  5.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Beta    Gamma    Sigmo;    Phi    Beta    Koppo; 
Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Orientotion  Counselor   (4). 


Fourth  Row: 

PERDUE,   ROLAND   POWELL,   I 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH.  Alpha  To 


Grail;    Monogron 


College  Park,  Ga. 

mega,  Vice-President  (4);    Football   (1,  2,   3,  4), 
Club    (2,    3,    4);    Trock    (1,    2,    3,    4);    Athletic 


PERRY,  CHARLES   REID 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Delta  Sigma 
urer   (4);   Swimming   (I,   2). 

PETREE,   NOEL   HARPER,   JR. 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Chi    Psi;    NROTC    (1,    2, 

Blade  (3,  4). 


Winiton-Salem 

Monogram   Club,  Treas- 


Fayetteville 

4);    Scabbard    end 


Fitth  Row: 

PHILLIPS,  JOHN    BENBOW,  JR. 

A.B     IN    POLITICAL    SCIENCE.    Daily    To 
Club  (I);   Yackety  Yack  (2). 

PHILLIPS,   RICHARD  C. 

A  B    IN  HISTORY    Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

PHILLIPS,  WILLIAM  VANDYKE 


Winston-Salem 

Heel    (2);    Tornation    (2);    University 


Graham 

2);    Young    Democrats 


Wilkesboro 


Sixth  Row: 

PHIPPS,  MARY  YEAKLE 

A  B  IN  EDUCATION.  Ploymakers  (4);  Sound  and  Fury  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4); 
Future  Teachers  ot  America   (3,   4),   Publicity  Chairman   (4). 

PITTMAN,   WILLIAM    BRYAN  Sonford 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Phi  Delta  Theta,  President  (4);  Glee  Club  (2,  3). 
Business  Manager;    Interfraternity   Council   Court. 

PLOTT,   HENRY   FRANKLIN  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  AFROTC  Band  (1);  Phi  Assembly;  Student  Legisla- 
ture (1  2)  Student  Party  (1,  2);  University  Club;  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2),  Council 
(1,  2);  Spanish  Club  (2,  3,  4),  President  (3,  4);  Carolina-Charlotte  Club;  Caro- 
lina  Handbook   Photography    Editor. 


Seventh  Row: 

POOLE,  ALINE  SCARBOROUGH 

A.B.    IN   RADIO,  TELEVISION   AND  MOTION   PICTURES. 

POPE,   CLAUDE    EDWIN  Dunn 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Pi  Kappa  Alpho;  Groil  (3,  4);  Student 
Council  (3,  4);  Student  Legisloture  (2,  3);  University  Club  (1);  University  Party 
(I,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-President;  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Elections  Board  (2,  3,  4); 
AFROTC;   Arnold  Air  Society   (3,  4);   Scabbard   ond   Blade   (3,   4). 

POPE,   DENNIS  A. 

A.B.    IN   PHYSICAL  EDUCATION.  Sign 


Tryon 


Angier 


Phi  Epsilon. 


Eighth  Row: 

POTTER,    EDWARD   LEX  Wilmington 

A  B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Phi  Beta  Koppo;  Golden 
Fleece. 


POWELL,   ROBERT  MORGAN 

B.S.   IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Sign 
Blade  (4). 

POWERS,  JOHN  WILLIAM 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 


Chorlotte 

Nu;  NROTC  (I,  2,  3,  4),  Scabbard  and 


First  Row: 

PRESNELL,   WILLIAM   BURGESS 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION. 

PREVATTE,   TED   YATES 

A.B.    IN   RADIO,   TELEVISION   AND  MOTION   PICTURES. 

PRINCE,  WILLIAM  WESLEY 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

Second  Row: 

PROFFIT,   WILLIAM   ROBERT 

B.S.    IN   DENTISTRY.   Phi  Beta   Koppo. 

PRUITT,  CAROLYN   MITCHELL 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Delta  Delto  Delta,  House  President  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (3), 
Reception  Committee:  Women's  Honor  Council  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Cabinet; 
Future  Teachers  of  America  (3,  4),  Secretary  (4);  AFROTC  Sponsor  (3,  4),  Com- 
manding Officer,  Corps  of  Sponsors  (4);  Residence  Council  (4). 

PRUITT,   KENNETH   MELVIN  Wintton-Salem 

B.S.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Bond 
(I,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-President  (3),  President  (4),  Daily  Tor  Heel  (3);  Glee  Club 
(1,  2);  Golden  Fleece  (4);  Order  of  ttie  Old  Well  (4);  Ploymokers  (1);  Dormitory 
Officer  (3);  AFROTC,  Bond  Commonder  (4);  Arnold  Air  Society  (4);  University 
Club   (3);    University   Symphony   Orchestra    (2,    3,   4). 

Third  Row: 

PUCKETT,  THOMAS  GERALD 

A.B.    IN   ART. 

PUGH,   BOBBY    LEWIS  Asheboro 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Kappo  PsI,  Treasurer;  Befo  Gamma 
Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eto  Sigma;  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  4),  Cabinet  (2) 

PULLMAN,   ROBERT  STANFORD 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Phi    Beta    Kappa,    Co-President    (4);    Phi    Eto    Sig 
Varsity   Christian   Fellowship    (3,   4). 

Fourth  Row: 

PURSER,   JOAN   WELLS  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Delta  Delta  Delta,  Treasurer  (4);  G.M.A.B.  (3),  Reception 
Committee;  Women's  Honor  Council  (3,  4),  Chairman  (4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4), 
Secretary  (4);  Commencement  Marshal  (3);  Women's  Orientation  Committee; 
Recreation  Co-Ordinating  Council  (3,  4). 

QUILLEN,   MARGARET   ANN  Alcoa,  Tenn. 

A.B.    IN   PHILOSOPHY,    Doily  Tor   Heel    (4);    Independent   Women's   Council    (4). 

QUINN,   ROBERT  SMITH 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Bond  (3);  Glee  Club  (3,  4). 

Fifth  Row: 

QUINN,   SUSAN    NORTHCROSS  Roanoke,  Va 

A  B  IN  JOURNALISM.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Doily  Tor  Heel  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4) 
Chairman  Publicity  Committee;   Women's   Handbook  Editor  (4). 


RAGLAND,   GILBERT  GRAY  Oxford 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Dance  Committee  (4);  Grail  (3,  4),  Ex- 
chequer (4);  Interdormitory  Council  (1,  2);  Student  Legislature  (1,  2);  Dormitory 
President  (2);   Orientation  Committee  (3,   4). 

RAGSDALE,   JOHN   WILLIAM,   JR.  Atlanta,  Go. 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Chi  Phi;   Dally  Tor   Heel  (4);    Interdormi- 
tory Council   (1);  Tornotion  (2,  3,  4),  Editor  (4);    University  Club  (2);   Uni 
Party   (2,   3);    Young   Republicans  Club  (4). 

Sixth  Row: 

RASCOE,   EDWIN   MARSTON 

A.B.    IN  ZOOLOGY.  Y.M.C.A.  (i );  Wesley  Foundotion. 


RAY,  ALEXANDER  GRAHAM 

A.B.    IN   PSYCHOLOGY.    Phi   Beta   Koppo;   Monogn 
(1,  2). 

REAMY,   CHARLES   ERNEST,   JR.  Silver  Spring,  Md. 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma   Phi  Epsilon;  Tarnation  (4). 

Seventh  Row: 

REDDING,   MAX   H.  Cedar  Falls 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

REEVES,   SAMUEL   THOMAS  Thomoston,  Go. 

A.B.    IN    ECONOMICS.   Sigma  Alpha   Epsilon,  Treasurer  (2,   3);   Gimghoul 
Treasurer;   Golf   (1);   Orientation  Counselor. 


REGISTER,  NANCY  STEELE 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.   Alpho   Delta   Pi;  Gle 

(3,  4). 


Jackion,  Miss 
Club  (3);   Yockety  Yock   (3);    Y.W.C.A 


SENIORS 

Eighth  Row: 

REID,   DAVID   EDWARD,   JR. 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Bond  (1,  2);  Debofe  Council  (2,  3);  Di  Senote  (1,  2,  3,  4), 
President  Pro-Tem  (3);  Interdormitory  Council  (3,  4),  Court;  Order  of  the  Old 
Well  (3,  4);  Student  Legislature  II,  2,  3);  Young  Democrats  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
Groham  Memorial  Board  of  Directors  {2,  3,  4);  G.M.A.B.,  Vice-President  (3); 
Amphoterothen  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-Chairman  (2),  Legislative 
Floor  Leader  (3);  Chairman  Judicial  Problems  Study  Committee  (3);  Attorney- 
General  (4);  Carolina  Political  Union  (1,  2). 


REISS,   HOWARD   JAMES 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Zeto    Bet 
Hillel   (1,  2,  3,  4);    President's  Cabinet  (4). 

RESNICK,  ALLAN  GEORGE 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY.  Zeto  Beto  Tou,  President  (3,  4);  Jun 
Hillel   (1,  2,   3,  4);    Interfraternity  Council   (2,  3,   4);  Order  of   the  Golden 
(1,  2,  3,  4),  President  (3,  4);  Track  ( i);   University  Party  (1,  2,  3,  4);   Y.M.C.A 
AFROTC;  Orientation  Counselor  (2). 


Chapel   Hill 

Club   (2,    3,    4);    Swimming 


Asheville 


Maplewood,  N.  J 

Baseball    (1);    NROTC 


Miami  Beach,  Fla 


First  Row: 

RHOADES,    CHARLES    BRADFORD  Winston-Solem 

B,S,    IN    INDUSTRIAL    RELATIONS 

RICHARDSON,    EMMETT   VYNSTON,   JR.  Marion,    Va. 

A  B     IN   CHEMISTRY.   Phi  Gammo    Deta;  Young   Republicans  Club   (3,  4). 

RIDDICK,   WILLIS   JAMES  Belhaven 

A  B     IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha    Epsilon    Delta,  Treasurer   (4);    Dormitory   Officer   (3). 

Second  Row: 

RIGHTS,   GRAHAM    HENRY  Winston-Salem 

A.B  IN  HISTORY,  Phi  Beto  Kappa;  Phi  Etc  Sigma;  Grail  (3,  4);  Interdormifory 
Council  (2);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Secretary  (3) 
President  (4);  Elections  Board  (1,  2,  3),  Ctiairman  (2,  3);  National  Students 
Association    (4). 

ROBERSON,   JOE    BAXTER  Candler 

A.B     IN    ZOOLOGY.    Alpho    Epsilon    Delto;    Student    Legislature    (2,    3)-    Student 

Porfy   (I,    2,   3). 

ROBERTS,   SUSIE   ELLA  Ashevllle 

AB     IN    RELIGION.   Glee   Club   (3,   4);   Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

Third  Row: 

ROBERTSON,    BETTIE    JEAN  Zebulon 

B  S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Women's  Council 
3,  4),  Yackety  Yack  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3);  W.A.A.  Council  (4);  House  Council 
(3,    4);    Pontiellenic   Council    (3,    4);    University    Party    (3). 


ROGERS,    BETTY    LEE 

A  B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY    Delta  Delta  Delta 

i3,   4),    Orientation  Advisor    (4). 

ROGERS,    EDNA    FRANCES 


Charlotte 

cretary  (4);  Glee  Club  (3,  4);  Y  W.C.A 


Summerton,  S.  C. 

(3);    Y.W.C.A. 


SENIORS 


Waynesville 

Roanoke   Rapids 

Richmond,  Va. 


Fourth  Row: 

ROGERS,    RAY    B. 

B  S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

ROOK,   ALBION    EARL,   JR. 

A  B,    IN    PHYSICAL    EDUCATION    AND    RECREATION. 

ROOK,   MARGARET   ANNE 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Delta    Delta    Delta;    Sigmo    Epsilon    Xi; 

Yackety  Yack  (3,  4),  Senior  Class  Editor  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Hospital  Com- 
mittee 13);  Dormitory  Treasurer  (3,  4),  Executive  Council  (3,  4),  Saturday  Club; 
Student  Audit   Board,  Secretary  (4). 

Fifth  Row: 

RORIE,    BETTY   JO  Monroe 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION    Delta  Psi  Omego;  Phi  Theta  Kappa;  House  Council  (3,  4). 

ROSENTHAL,   TED    LEE  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A  B  IN  FRENCH  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Pi  Delto  Phi,  President;  Daily 
Tor    Heel    (I,    2,    3,    4),    Drama    Critic;    Young    Democrats  Club,    Executive   Com- 


ROSS,  JULIAN   W.,  JR. 

B  S     IN  CHEMISTRY.   Sigma   Nu. 

Sixth  Row: 

ROUSSEAU,   GARY    MAXWELL 

A  B     IN    HISTORY. 

ROWLAND,   JACK    EVERETT 


Elizabeth  City 


North   Wilkesboro 


Charlotte 

Country    (1,    2); 


Syosset,  N.  Y. 

Y.W.C.A.    13,    4); 


RUDISILL,    BOBBY   ANDREW 

A.B.    IN    RADIO,   TELEVISION   AND   MOTION    PICTURES. 

Seventh  Row: 

RUMPF,   JOAN    MARIE 

A  B     IN    ENGLISH     Delta    Phi   Alpha;    Kappa    Kappa   Gam 

Stray  Greeks   (3,   4),   Vice-President;    Dormitory   Social   Chairman   (4). 

SAIEED,   SHIRLEY   ANN  Greenville 

A  B     tN  EDUCATION.  Alpha  Delto  Pi,  House  President  (4);  Sound  and  Fury  (3); 
lence  Council   (4),    Future  Teachers  of  America   (4); 

SANDERFORD,   JOHN    LEWIS  Roxboro 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 
Eighth  Row: 

SANDERS,   WILLIAM    EUGENE  Asheboro 

A  B  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Chi  Phi;  Class  Vice-President  (I,  2),  President  (3) 
Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Student  Legislature 
(2,  3);_Track_(l);  Orientation  Committee  (2),  Counselor  (3);  University  Porty 
resident's  Cabinet  (4). 


(1,   2,  3,  4),  Cha 


SANDLIN,    BILLY   MURRAY 

A  B     IN   CHEMISTRY. 


SANDRIDGE,   WILLIAM   PENDLETON,   JR. 


Winston-Solem 
Alpha  Epsilon,  House  Manager;  Gimghoul,  President 
ncil;    Orientation   Counselor    (4);    Minataurs    (1,    2,    3). 


First  Row: 

SCARBOROUGH,   WILLIAM   HAYWOOD 


SCEARCE,  JAMES  F. 

B.S,    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Boseball    (1,    2,    4) 


SCHOLZE,   ROBERT  ELLIS,  JR. 

A,B.    IN   ECONOMICS.  Sigma  Alpho   Epsiion;  Sheiks  (3), 


Mount   Gilead 

r  Heel  (1,  4); 

Chapel  Hill 
Coral   Gables,   Flo. 


Second  Row: 

SCOTT,  ANNE  McELROY 

B.S.   IN   EDUCATION.  Kappa  Delta;  Panhellenic  C 

SCOTT,  MILTON   M. 

B.S.   IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delto  Sigmi 
gram  Club  (1,  2). 

SCOTT,  NELL  JEAN 

A.B.    IN   ART.   Y.W.C.A.   (4). 
Third  Row: 

SCROGGS,   MILDRED   LOUISE 

A  B.    IN   EDUCATION.   Y.W.C.A.   (3). 

SEAMAN,   BARBARA   WATSON 

A.B.   IN  ENGLISH.   Chi  Omega. 

SEIGLER,   HILLIARD  FOSTER 

A.B.   IN  CHEMISTRY.  Young  Democrats  Club  (I). 


Miami  Beach,  Flo. 

luncil   (4);   Y  W.C.A.    (3,   4). 

Pinetops 

Pi;  Gymnastics  (I,  2);  Mono- 

Goldsboro 

Thomasville 

Warrenton 

Asheville 


Burlington 


Lincolnton 

(3,    4);    NROTC 


Fourth  Row: 

SELLERS,  WILLIAM   ERNEST 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Lombda  Chi  Alpha 

SENTER,  JOHN  WILLIAM 


SESSOMS,  BILLY  M. 


Fifth  Row: 

SHANKS,   ALEXANDER   GRAHAM  Birmingham,  Ala. 

A  B    IN  HISTORY    Alpha  Tou  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Koppo;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Student 
Government    (4);    Student    Legislature    (3);    Young    Den 
Y  MCA.    (1);    NROTC;   Orientation  Counselor   (4). 


SHARPE,   EDWARD   W. 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Club    (2,    3,    4); 
Maxton 


SHARPLESS,   CHARLES   LEEDS  Hatboro,  Pa. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH  Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Koppa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma. 

Sixth  Row: 

SHEPPARD,   KENNETH    ERNEST,  JR.  Winston-Solem 

B.S  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Dormitory  Manager  (3,  4);  Intramural 
Manager  (3);   AFROTC   (1,   2). 

SHERMAN,    LEWIS   ELLIOT  New  York,  N.  Y. 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  G.M.A.B.,  Chairman  Dance  and 
Publicity  Committee  (3);  Hillel  Cabinet,  Chairman  Publicity  (I);  Interfraternity 
Council   (2);   Sound  and  Fury  (2);   University  Party  (3);   Y.M.C.A.   (I). 

SHORT,    BARBARA   WILLARD  Burlington 

A.B  IN  JOURNALISM.  Daily  Tar  Heel  (3);  Y.W.C.A.  (3),  Publications;  Press 
Club,   Secretary   (4). 

SENIORS 

Seventh  Row: 

SHOULARS,   HUDSON   WILSON,   JR.  Rich  Square 

A.B.  IN  CHEMISTRY.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Football  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Grail  (3,  4); 
Interfraternity  Council   (2);   Monogram  Club  (3,  4). 

SHOWFETY,   ROBERT   EUGENE  Greensboro 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

SIDES,   LONNIE   R.,   JR.  Charlotte 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Treasurer  (3,  4);  Band 
(1,  2);  Interdormitory  Council  (2);  Young  Democrots  Club  (2);  Young  Republi- 
cons  Club  (3,   4);    Y.M.C.A.    (1,  2,   3,   4). 

Eighth  Row: 

SIDES,   MARTIN    RAY  Kannopolis 

B.S.    IN  COMMERCE.   Interdormitory  Council   (2);  Soccer  (1). 


SIEBER,   ARVID   CHARLES 

A.B    IN  ZOOLOGY    Alpha  Epsiion  Delta;  Delta  Phi  Alpha 


SILER,   JAMES   HAROLD 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Kappa   Sign 


Hendersonville 
Greensboro 


First  Row: 

SILLIPHANT,   MARY   RUTH   MORSE 

A.B.    IN    ECONOMICS     Delto    Comma;    Phi   Sign 
Greeks  (3,   4). 

SILVIA,    DANIEL   SHIVER,   JR. 

A.B,    IN    ENGLISH.    Phi    Eto    Sigma. 

SINCLAIR,   MARGARET  JOAN 

A  B.   IN  JOURNALISM.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  G.M.A.B.  (3    4)    Chan 
YWCA     (3,    4);    Dormitory   Social    Chairman;    Women's    Ri 

Second  Row: 

SINK,  JANE   KIRKSEY 

A.B     IN   JOURNALISM    Chi  Omega; 
SIPP,   JOHN    FREDERIC 


Chevy  Chase,  Md. 

Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4);    Stray 
Wilmington 

Aberdeen 

jblic  Relations, 
;  Council. 

Lexington 


.ity    Party;    Y.W.C.A     (3,    4). 

While  Meadow  Lake,  N.  J. 

4);    Intramural    Manager 


olino   Quarterly  (3);    Unn 


SKINNER,  OREN   SCOTT 

A.B.    IN   JOURNALISM     Sigma   h 
Press  Club   (3,   4). 

Third  Row: 

SLEDGE,  KAREY  LYERLY 

A  B.  IN  ZOOLOGY. 

SMITH,  CLYDE,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    LAW.    Di    Senote    11.2,    3),    Treasurer    (3);    Interdormitor 
Young   Democrots  Club   (2,   4);    YWCA.   (1.   2). 


Greensboro 

sity   Club    (3). 


Chapel   Hill 


Greensboro 

Council    (2). 


SMITH,   MIRIAM   MARCIA  Camp  Lejeune 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY  Kappa  Delta,  Vice-President  (4)  Panhellen:c  Council 
Secretary   (3);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4),    Commission   Head   (4);    Orientation   Adyisor   (4)! 

Fourth  Row: 

SMITH,   SHERWOOD   H.,   JR.  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

A  B  IN  HISTORY.  Phi  Beto  Kappa;  Phi  Eto  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Theto;  Doily  Tor 
Heel  (1.  2);  Gorgon's  Head  (2,  3  4);  Lacrosse  (2,  3,  4),  Co-Captain  (4) 
Monogram  Club  (3,  4),  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4);  Yockety  Yock  (4)  Sports 
Editor  (4);  Scabbard  and  Blade  (3,  4),  President  (4);  NROTC  (1  2  3  4)  Bat- 
talion Commander  (4);   Saturday  Club. 

SMITH,  WILBUR   RITCHIE,  JR.  Fayetteville 

A  B     IN   PRE-LAW     Band   (1).    Young    Democrots  Club   (4);    Y.M.C.A.    (1,    2,    3) 

SNIPES,   RAYMOND   FLETCHER  Reidsville 

S.    IN   CHEMISTRY,    Alpho   Chi   Sigma,   Treasurer    (3).    Recorder    (4);    Phi    Beta 


Koppo,  Co-Pi 
(4). 


dent  (4);    Phi  Eto   Sigmo;   Band   (1,   2,   3,  4);  Wesley   Foundation 


Heel  (I).    Di  Senate  (1,2) 


ty  Party   (3,   4);    Young   Derr 


Fifth  Row: 

SOPER,   MICHAEL   CAMPBELL  Greensboro 

A  B     IN   ENGLISH     Chi   Phi;   Daily  To 

SPAIN,    FRANCES    HARDEE 

A,B,   IN  EDUCATION,  Alpho  Delto  Pi;  Un 

Club  (3),    Y  W,C  A,  (3,  4);    Future  Teachers  of  A 

SPAINHOUR,   OTHA   KENNETH  Winston-Salem 

B  S,    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION, 

Sixth  Row: 

SPENCER,   WILLIAM   RAY  High  Point 

B,S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Alpha    Koppo    Psi;    University    Club    (2) 
Transportation  Club  (3,  4) 

Savannah,  Ga. 

sident    (4);    Foot- 


SPILLANE,  CHARLES   BARRY 

B,S,    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,    Koppo   Sigmo,   Vice-Pr( 
ball  (I);    13  Club  (2,  3,  4);    Interfroternity  Council   (\ ,  2), 

SPONG,  WILLIAM  CONWELL 

A,B,    IN   HISTORY,    YMC.A,;    Student   Vestry    (1,    2.    3     4)     Ju 
Canterbury   Club  (1,   2.   3,   4),    Vice-President   (3),    President   (4 


Charlotte 

Warden    (3); 


SENIORS 


Seventh  Row; 

SPOONER,  JOHN   ALDEN,  JR. 


Darien,  Conn. 


A,B.     IN    RADIO,    TELEVISION    AND    MOTION    PICTURES     St.    Anthony    Hall; 
German  Club   Executive  (4);    Lacrosse  (4);  Monogram  Club  (3);   Sound  ond   Fury 


Shelby 

Interfroternity   Council    (1,2,    3); 


SPRADLEY,  SCOTT  WORTH 

A.B.    IN    POLITICAL   SCIENCE.    Koppo   Alpha 
Student  Party  (1,   2);   Y.M.C.A.   (1,  2). 

STACY,   BETTY  ANNE  Nebo 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM.  Doily  Tor  Heel  (3),  Yockety  Yock  (3);  W.A.A  (3,  4) 
Council  (3),  Executive  Board  (4),  Basketball  Chairman  (3)  Wesley  Foundation 
(3,  4);    Independent  Women's  Council  (3,  4). 

Eighth  Row: 

STARRETT,   WILLIAM   IVAN,   JR.  East  Point,  Go. 

A  B     IN    ENGLISH     Alpho    Phi    Omega;    Lambda    Chi    Alpha,    Treosurer    (2,    3 
Glee  Club  (1);   G.M.A.B.   Film   Series  Committee  (4);    Interfroternity  Council   (4'' 
Episcopal   Student  Vestry  (3);   NROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4),   Canterbury  Club  0,  2,  3    4)' 
Carolino  Cutter   Staff   (I,   2,   3). 


STEINBERGER,    NORMAN    FREDRIC 

A.B.  IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Pi  Lambda  P 
Student  Government  (3),  Student  Party  (1, 
(1,  2,  3,  4), 

STEMBRIDGE,  SARAH    ELLEN 


Statesville 

olino    Political    Union    (2) 
Young     Democrats    Clu^ 

Danville,  Va. 


A.B,   IN   EDUCATION.   Pi   Beto   Phi,  Historian;    University   Party    (3     4)     Yockety 
Yock  (3,  4);   G.M.A.B.   Publicity  Committee;  Soturdoy  Club. 


First  Row: 

STEPHENS,  HERBERT  BENJAMIN 

A, 8.   IN   EDUCATION.   Future  Teacher:  of  An 


Glen  Alpine 


STERN,   STANLEY  Bradley   Beoeh,  N.  J. 

B,S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Tou  Epsilon  Phi;  Basketball  (1);  Hillel 
Cabinet,  Treasurer. 

STEVENS,   JOHN   SHORTER  Asheville 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Chi  Phi,  President  (3);  Phi  Beto  Koppo;  Grail  (4);  Inter- 
froternity  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Court  Chairman  (3,  4),  Executive  Committee  (3,  4), 
Order  of  the  Old  Well  (4);  Student  Government  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Vice-President  14); 
Student  Legislature  (I,  2,  3,  4),  Speaker  (4);  University  Club  (2);  University 
Party  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Chairman  (2);  Young  Democrats  Club  (4);  Graham  Memorial 
Board  of  Directors  (4);  Chairman  Student  Audit  Board  (3);  Consolidated  Uni- 
versity Student  Council  (4);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3,  4);  Chairman  Greek 
Week  (3). 

Second  Row; 
STEWART,    EDWIN    B. 

A  B     IN   PHYSICAL   EDUCATION. 

STEWART,   MYRTON   THOMAS,   JR. 

B  S     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

STOCKTON,   MARTHA   ANN 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Pi  Beta  Phi,  TreasL 

Y  W  C.A.    (3,   4);   Orientation  Advisor   (4). 

Third  Row: 

STOGNER,   MARTHA   CAROLYN  Charlotte 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Band.  Majorette  (3);  Dance  Committee  (3);  Y.W.C.A 
(3,  4);  Independent  Women's  Association,  President  (4);  Institute  of  Human 
Relations   (4);    Future  Teachers  of  America   (3,   4). 


Broadway 
Carthage 


Franklin 

ckety  Yock  (3); 


STOKES,   JACK    BETHEL 

A.B.    IN    CHEMISTRY     Phi    Delto    Theta;    Monogr. 
Y  M  C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4) 


STRICKLAND,  GEORGE  THOMAS,  JR. 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY.    Alpha    Epsilon    Delta,    Pre! 
Phi  Beta   Kappa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma. 


Norfolk,  Va. 

Swimming    (2), 


Fourth  Row: 

STUBINGER,   FRANCES   EUGENIA 

A.B.   IN  MUSIC.  Alpha  Gammo  Delto;  Corolin 

Secretary    (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3). 

STURDIVANT,   JOE   EDWARD 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Glee  Club  (1.  2);  Interdon 
(4);  Student  Party  (4);  Y.M.C.A,  (1,  2,  3,  4); 
President  (4). 

STYERS,   FRANK  CADMAN 

A  B     IN   CHEMISTRY. 


ident    (2,    3),    Alpho   Tou    Omega 


Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

irterly  (4);   Glee  Club  (3,  4), 


iitory    Council    (4) 


Cory 

Phi   Assembly 
Chairman    (3), 

Greensboro 


SENIORS 

Fifth  Row: 

SYKES,   JAMES   DINSMORE  Jenkintown,  Po. 

BS  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  President  (2.  4); 
Arnold  Air  Society;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Golf  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Interfroternity  Council 
(2,  4);   Monogram  Club  (2,   3,  4);   AFROTC  (1,  2,  3,  4). 

TALLEY,   JUDITH   ANNE  Chattanooga,  Ter.n. 

A.B.  IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Chi  Omega;  Class  Secretary  (4);  University  Club  (3,  4), 
Treosurer  (4);  University  Party  13,  4);  Young  Republicans  Club  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A 
(3,  4).   National   Students  Association  (3.  4). 

TATE,   ROBERT   HUNTER,   JR.  Wilmington 

A.B     IN   ENGLISH.    Phi  Gamma    Delto. 

Sixth  Row: 

TAWS,    EDWARD   TOWN,   JR.  Meodowbrook,  Po. 

B.5.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  St.  Anthony  Hall;  German  Club  (3);  Inter- 
fraternity  Council  (4);  13  Club  (2,  3,  4);  University  Club  (2,  3,  4),  Vice-President 
(3). 


Aberdeen 

iident    (4).    University 


Winston-Salem 


TAYLOR,  JACK  MORRIS,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Pi    Kappa    Phi,    Pn 

Club   (3),    AFROTC. 

TEICHMAN,   STUART 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Pi  Lambdo  Phi; 
Tarnation  (2);  Dormitory  Officer  (2);  Hillel  (I,  2,  3,  4), 
Arnold  Air  Society,  AFROTC. 

Seventh  Row: 

TESH,   JIMMY    HOWARD  Greensboro 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Alpha    Koppo   Psi;    AFROTC 

THOMAS,   GEORGE   HOWARD  Asheville 

A.B.    IN   PSYCHOLOGY. 

THOMAS,   MARIANNE   DuVALLE  ChaHonoogo,  Tenn. 

A.B.  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Chi  Omega;  Canterbury 
Club   13,    4),    Dormitory   Officer   (3). 

Eighth  Row: 

THOMPSON,   HOWARD   EUGENE 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Interdormitory    Coun 
crats  Club  (2,   3,  4);   Cardboard  (1). 


Winston-Solem 

il    (3);    Wrestling    (3,   4);    Young    Demo- 


Mooresville 

Dormitory    President   (4);    Women's    Residen 


THOMPSON,  JEANNINE 

A.B.    IN    EDUCATION.    Y.W.C.A 

Council   (4),  Vice-President  (4);  Wesley  Foundotion  (3,  4),  Secretary  (4 

THOMPSON,  JERRY  ADAMS 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION     Koppo  Alpha;   Band   (3). 


First  Row: 

THORPE,    HENRY   BENTON,   JR.  Rocky  Mount 

A  B  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Baseball  (I);  Football 
{2,  4),  Monogram  Club;  Student  Party;  Head  Cheerleader  (1);  Consolidated 
University   Day   Committee    (1);    University  Club. 

TICE,   JOHN   K.  High  Point 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH  Phi  Beta  Kappo;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  St.  Anthony  Hall;  Class 
Treasurer  (2);  Di  Senate  (2,  3,  4);  Monogram  Club  (3,  4);  Student  Party  (I,  2); 
Swimming  (1,  3,  4);   Episcopal  Student  Vestry  (2,  3);  Canterbury  Club  (1,  2,  3). 


TIDWELL,  JOAN    LEE 

A  B     IN    LATIN     Alpho   Gan 
(4),   Y.W.C.A,;  Canterbury  ( 


Norfolk,  Vo. 


Delto,   President   (4);    Eto   Sign 


SENIORS 


TIMBERLAKE,   FRANCES   STUART  Staunton,  Vo. 

AB     IN    SOCIOLOGY     Alpha    Delto    Pi;    Student    Party    (3);    Yackety    Yock    (3), 

Canterbury  Club 

TINGLER,   JUNE   ANN  Covington,  Vo. 

A  B     IN   EDUCATION    Alpha    Delto   Pi;  Splosh  Club  (3,   4);    Y  W  C  A 

TORRENCE,   DALE   OWEN  Cornelius 

A  8    IN  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.  Theta  Chi. 


Third  Row: 

TORRENCE,   EARL  CLIFFORD 

BS    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

TURKETT,   MARY  JANE 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION    Y  W  C  A    (3,  4),    Independent  Women's 

TURNER,   FLORENCE  GERALDINE 

A  B.   IN  ENGLISH.  Playmakers  (3,  4);   Sound  and  Fury  (3,  4) 
Fourth  Row: 

TURNER,   HARRY  SUTTON 

A  B     IN    EDUCATION     Pi   Kappa   Phi;   Y  MCA. 

TURNER,  JACK   FRANKLIN 

8  5     IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 


Charlotte 


Danville,  Vo. 

.sociation  (3.  4) 

Stoneville 


Jacksonville 
Homptonvllle 
Winston-Solem 


TURNER,  JAMES   REGINALD 

AB     IN    HISTORY     Phi    Beta    Koppo;    Phi    Eta    Sigma;    Carolino    Quarterly    (2i 

Carolina  Political  Union  (2,  3,  4),  Di  Senate  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Grail  (3,  4);  Inter- 
dormitory  Council  (3);  Order  of  the  Old  Well  12,  3,  4);  Playmakers  (1,  2),  Publi- 
cations Union  Board  (2,  3);  Sound  and  Fury  (3);  Student  Government  (1,  2,  3,  4), 
Student  Legisloture  (1,2,  3);  Student  Party  (1,2,  3);  Young  Democrats  Club 
(1,  2,  3,  4);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Carolina  Handbook  Editor;  Wesley  Founda- 
tion (1,  2);  Canterbury  Club  (3,  4);  National  Student's  Association,  Notionol 
Vice-President;    Amphoterothen. 


Fifth  Row: 

TUTTLE,   MARTHA 

A  E    IN  ENGLISH.  Pi  Beta 


West  Hartford,  Conn. 

G.M.A.B,   (3);   Yackety  Yock   (3),    Y  W  C  A     (3,   4) 


TYLER,  JAMES  MADISON,  JR.  Kinston 

BS    IN  BUSINESS  ECONOMICS.  Koppo  Sigmo,  Pledge  Master  (4);   Basketboll  (1); 
Gimghoul   (3,  4). 

UPCHURCH,   J.   WOODROW  Buies  Creek 

A  B     IN   JOURNALISM 
Sixth  Row: 

UZZELL,   JEANETTE   CHADWICK  Ashevllle 

A  B    IN  EDUCATION    Chi  Omega;  Y  W.C.A.  (3,  4);  Colendar  Committee  (3,   4) 

VAN    ORDER,    HENRIETTA  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

AB     IN   ART     Delto   Delto    Delta;   G  M  AB.   (3,   4);    Panhellenic   Council    14)     Pro 
lects  Chairman;    Sound   and   Fury   (3,   4);    Y.W  C.A.    (3,   4). 


VAYDA,   JEROME   JOSEPH 

BS.  IN  INDUSTRIAL  RELATIONS.  Phi  Koppo  Sigm 
Captain  (4);  Vice-President  Senior  Class  (4);  Monogn 
dent  (4);  Newman  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  AFROTC;  Car 
President  (3). 


Bayonne,  N.  J. 

Basketball  (1,  2,  3,  4), 
1  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Presi- 
ina   Athletic    Association, 


Seventh  Row: 

VEAZEY,   PERRY    BURT  Raleigh 

A.B.  IN  HISTORY.  Alpha  Tou  Omego,  President  (4);  Alpha  Epsilon  Delto;  Grail 
(4);  Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Order  of  the  Old  Well  (4);  Student  Legis'o- 
ture  (2);  Swimming  (1);  13  Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Orientation  Committee,  Chairman 
(4);  Chairman  Consolidated  University  Day  (3);  Consolidated  University  Student 
Council  (3),  Interfraternity  Council  Court  (3,  4),  Student  Audit  Board  i3);  Co- 
Chairmon  Greek   Week    (3). 


VERNON,  JEAN-CAROL  HARPER 

A  B.    IN  MUSIC    Glee  Club. 


VESTAL,   GEORGE   ALEXANDER 

BS.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Monogn 


Blairs,  Va. 


Foyetteville 

Club  (1);  Track  (1). 


Eighth  Row: 

VINCENT,  CHARLES  READ 

AB.    IN   POLITICAL  SCIENCE.    Pi   Koppo  Alpho;   Univ 

);  "     "  "       "        "  "      ■ 

WALKER,   HENRY  AJAX 

BS     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Koppa   Sign 

WALKER,   JOHN   W. 

A  B     IN    ANTHROPOLOGY. 


Murfreesboro 

);    Arnold 

Kinston 

n    il,    2). 

Rutherfordton 


Charlotte 


First  Row: 

WALKER,   JOSEPH   WARREN 

E.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION     Chi    Phi. 

WALKER,   WALTER   THORNLEY,    III  Alexandria,   Vo. 

A.B.  IN  ECONOMICS.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Lacrosse  (1,  2,  3,  4),  Monogram  Club 
(2,  3,  4);    Sheiks;    NROTC   (I,   2,  3,   4);   Semper   Fidelis  Society   (3,   4). 

WALTERS,   JAMES   MOFFETT  Charlotte 

B  S,   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 

Second  Row: 

WALTERS,   NOAH    HEBER  LoGrongc 

A.B.    IN    LAW.    Young   Democrots  Club. 

WALTHALL,   JULIUS   BYRON  Charlotte 

B.S.   IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 

WARD,   PEGGY  Rose  Hill 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Doily  Tor  Heel  (3,  4);  Playmokers  (3); 
Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Deputations  Chairman  (4);  Treasurer  of  Summer  Activities 
Council    (4);    Orientation   Counselor    (4). 

Third  Row: 

WARRICK,   WILLIAM    EDGAR,   JR. 

B.S    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Glc 

WARTMAN,   CHARLES   HARRIS 

B  5.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.    Football    (1). 

WARWICK,   MARY   JANE  Covington,  Tenn. 

A.B  IN  ENGLISH  Sigmo  Kappa;  Sound  and  Fury  (3,  4),  Tarnation  (4),  Uni- 
versity Porty   (4);    Y.W.C.A.    (3,   4);    Stray  Greeks;   House  Council   (4). 

Fourth  Row: 

WARWICK,   WILLIAM   JAMES  Wilmington 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Chi  Phi,  Treasurer  13),  President  (4); 
Interfroternity  Council  (4);  University  Club  (2);  Yockety  Yoek,  Assistant  Sports 
Editor  (2). 

WATERS,   ZACK   JAMES,   JR.  Salisbury,   Md. 

A.B.    IN   ZOOLOGY.   Chi    Psi;    Di    Senate  (1);    Interdormitory   Council    (4);    Men's 

Honor  Council  (4),  Monogram  Club  (2,  3,  4);  University  Party  (1);  Wrestling 
(1,2,    4),    Y.M  C.A.    (1,    2). 


Mount  Olive 

:  Club  (2,  3). 

Clorksvllle,   Vo. 


WATKINS,  GEORGE   ROSE 

B.S     IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION     Sigma    Nu. 

Fifth  Row: 

WATKINS,   SAMUEL   MERIWEATHER 

BS     IN    COMMERCE.    Sigma    Nu;    Outstanding     Inti 


Henderson 


Henderson 


I    Manager.    Fraternity 
Thomson,  Go. 


WATSON,   HARRIETTS  ZACHRY 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION    Alpha  Delto  Pi;  G.M.A.B.,  Publicity  Committee  (3 
Hon  (3).   Y  w  C  A  ,  Poster  Committee  (4);   Yack  Beauty  Court  (4). 

WEAVER,  KENNETH 

A.B.    IN   CHEMISTRY. 


SENIORS 


Husk 


Sixth  Row: 

WEBB,   RICHARD   BEVERLY    RANEY 


Greensboro 


A  B    IN  HISTORY    Alpha  Tou  Omega,  Secretary  (3,  4);  Phi  Beto  Kappa;  Phi  Eta 

Sigma;  Debate  Council,  President  (2.  3,  4),  Di  Senate  (1,  2,  3,  4),  President  (3) 
Golden  Fleece  (3,  4),  Groil  (2,  3,  4),  Order  of  the  Old  Well  Sheiks  (4)  Student 
Legislature  (1,2,  3),  Speaker  Pro-Tem  (3);  University  Party  (1.  2,  3,  4);  Debate 
Squad  (1,  2,  3,  4),  President  (2,  3  4),  Orientotion  Committee  (3  4);  Conterbury 
Club  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Amphoterothen,  Institute  of  Human  Relations,  Treasurer  (4) 
Nationol  Student  Association  (2);  Bipartisan  Selection  Board  (2,  3),  Co-Chair- 
man  All  Campus  Conference  (3). 


WEBSTER,   WILLIAM    PHILLIP 

B  S.    IN  DENTISTRY 


Mount  Airy 

WEISS,   BERNARD   ERWIN  Norfolk,  Vo. 

A.B.  IN  JOURNALISM  Tou  Epsilon  Phi;  Daily  Tor  Heel,  Sports  Editor  (3  4) 
Hillel  (3,  4),  Cabinet  (4),  Student  Porty  (3);  Y.M.C.A.  (4);  Press  Club,  Treasurer 
(3,  4). 

Seventh  Row: 

WELCH,   ANN   CAROLYN  Greensboro 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH.  Student  Party  (4),  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4),  Membership  Council 
Future  Teochers  of  America  (3);  Women's  Athletic  Association  (3,  4);  Summer 
Orientation   Committee   (4);    Orientotion   Counselor    (4);    Westminster    Fellowship 


(3,  4). 

WELLONS,   DOROTHY   ALLENE 


Fayetteville 


/  WELLS,   GRADY   LEE  Charlotte 

A.B.   IN  HISTORY    Phi  Beta   Koppo;  Phi  Eto  Sigma. 

Eighth  Row: 

WENTZ,    HERBERT    STEPHENSON  Salisbury 

A.B.  IN  PHILOSOPHY.  Alpha  Epsilon  Delto;  Chi  Psi,  President  (4),  Phi  Beta 
Kappo;  Interfraternity  Council  (4),  Student  Legislature  (2,  3),  Student  Party 
(2,  3);   Canterbury  Club;   Orientation  Counselor   (3,  4). 


WEST,   ROBERT   LEE 

B.S.    IN    MEDICINE. 


WESTBROOK,   JUDITH    HOADLEY 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 


Dover 
New  Berlin,  N.  Y. 


First  Row: 

WESTBROOK,  WILLIAM   CLIFTON  ChorloMe 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  President  (3);  Inter- 
dormitory  Council    (2);    Interfraternity  Council   (3,  4);  Cordboard   (1,2,   3), 

WESTON,  ALMA   HALE  Charlotte 

A.B,   IN   EDUCATION    Alpha  Gairma  Delta;  YW.C.A    (3,   4), 

WHITAKER,   DAVID   LOUIS  Williamston 

B  S.  IN  MEDICINE.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Band 
(1,2,  3);  Class  Treasurer  (4),  Interdormitory  Council  (2,  3),  Treasurer  (3);  Order 
of  the  Old  Well  (3,  4),  Student  Legislature  (3);  Interdormitory  Court  (2,  3), 
Clerk    (3);    Wesley    Foundation  Commission   Chairman    (3). 

SENIORS 

Second  Row: 

WHITE,   HUGH   ZENAS,   JR.  Salisbury 

B.S.  TN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Alpha  Phi  Omega;  Y.M.C.A. 

WHITE,  JOSEPH   SENTER,  JR.  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla. 

Omega;   Interfroternity  Council    (4),    Summer  Men's 


WHITE,  JOSEPH   THEODORE 


Statesville 


Third  Row: 

WHITE,   RAYMON   LEE  Columbus,  Go. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Sigma  Nu;  Daily  Tor  Heel  (1);  Di  Senate 
(1);  Interfraternity  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Court  (3);  Swimming  (1);  Uniyersity  Party 
(1,  2,  3,  4):    Y.M.C.A.   (1). 


WHITESIDE,  GEORGE  WALTER,   III 


Durham 


B.S.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION.    Delta    Sigma    Pi;    Student    Legislatun 
(1,  2);  Student  Party  (1,  2);  Y.M.C.A.  (1,  2);  Student  Council  (1);  AFROTC. 


WHITEFIELD,   ROBERT  LEE 

B.S     IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION. 
Fourth  Row: 

WHITMORE,   EDWARD  K.,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   HISTORY.   Alpha  Tou   Omega 

(1,  2,  3,  4);   Sheiks  (1,  2,   3,  4). 


Lacrosse   (1,   2 


Greensboro 


South  Orange,  N.  J. 

3,    4),    Monogram    Club 


Chapel  Hill 


Kinston 


WHITTINGHILL,   DIANA   BETH 

AB     IN   PSYCHOLOGY    Glee  Club   (1);    Playmakers   (I,   2). 

WICKHAM,  CHARLES   LEIGH,  JR. 

B.S.  IN  BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION,  Koppa  Sigmo,  Pledge  Master  (3),  Vice- 
President  (4);  Basketball  (1),  Interfraternity  Council  (3,  4);  Tennis  (1);  Mina- 
tours  (2,  3,  4);  Orientation  Counselor  (3);  Philosophicol  Society  of  1799  (2,  3,  4). 

Fifth  Row: 

WIGGS,   BOBBY  GENE 


Goldsboro 

Teachers  of  America 


WILDER,    BOBBY   AUSTIN 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION 


WILKINS,  JACQUELINE 


Sixth  Row: 

WILLARD,  WILLIAM   DURANT 

A.B,    IN  CHEMISTRY.    Pi   Koppo   Phi. 


Mount  Gileod 


Franklin,  W.  Vo. 

1  (4):  Student  Legis- 


WILLIAMS,  ANNE  GILES 

A.B.    IN    HISTORY,    Pi    Beta    Phi, 
Secretary  (4). 


Westfield,  N.  J. 

President    (4);    Y.WC.A.    (3);    W.A.A.    (3,    4), 


WILLIAMS,   CARL   HARRIS  Charlotte 

A.B,    IN    DRAMATIC   ARTS.    Carolina    Quarterly    (1,    2);    Doily   Tor   Heel    (2,    3); 

Debote  Council   (2);   Di  Senote  (1,  2);   G.M,A.B.   (2,  3);   Playmakers  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Sound  and   Fury   (3);    Student   Party   (1,2) 


Seventh  Row: 

WILLIAMS,  CLAWSON   LEE,  JR. 

A.B.    IN   ECONOMICS.   Phi   Delta  Theto. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN    DUDLEY 

A.B.    IN   ENGLISH. 


Sanford 
Greensboro 


WILLIFORD,  CLARENCE  THOMAS,  JR.  Wilson 

A.B.   IN   ENGLISH.   Alpha   Epsilon   Delta,   Vice-President   (4),   Secretary   (3),    Phi 
Oelto  Theto;  Lacrosse  (3,  4), 

Eighth  Row: 

WILLIS,   JAMES   RAY  New   Bern 

B.S.   IN  MEDICINE. 

WILSON,  GEORGE  DAVID 


WILSON,  JACK   LEROY 

A.B.    IN  GEOGRAPHY.   Delta  Phi  Alpha;  Sigma   Gamma    Epsilon, 

Council  (3,  4);  Arnold  Air  Society  (4);  Scabbard  and   Blade  (4). 


Morganton 


Lake  Lure 

Interdcrrnitory 


First  Row; 

WILSON,   LAWRENCE   GIRARD,   JR.  Danville,  Va. 

A.B.  IN  ENGLISH    Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Baseball  (1);   interfraternity  Council  (3,  4)- 
13  Club   (3,  41 

WILSON,   NANCY    ELIZABETH  Asheville 

AX.   IN  EDUCATION.  Glee  Club  (3.  4),    Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);    Independent  Women'; 
Council  (3,  4);   Future  Teachers  ot  Americc     -  - 

Residence  Council  (4);  Baptist  Student  Unic 
Council    (3,   4);    Dormitory  Officer   (4). 


Charlotte 

:il  (1);  Student  Legislature 


Plymouth 

Roxboro 

il. 

Jonesville 


WINN,  WILLIAM   EDWARD 

B.S.   IN  MATHEMATICS.  Chi  Phi;  Interdormitory 
(1,   2);    University   Party   (1,2). 

Second  Row: 

WINSLOW,   ELLEN   GOODE 

A.B.    IN   JOURNALISM. 

WINSTEAD,   BERNADINE 

B.S.    IN    BIOCHEMISTRY     Dormitory   Vesper   Cha 

WOOD,  ALBERT  FRANKLIN 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Chi    Phi. 
Third  Row: 

WOOD,    EDWARD   WILLIAM,    III  Winston-Salem 

A.B.     IN     RADIO,     TELEVISION    AND    MOTION     PICTURES.     St.    Anthony     Hall; 

WUNC    (2,   3),-   WUNC-TV   (3,   4). 

WOOD,    HELEN  Miami,  Flo. 

A.B.   IN  SOCIOLOGY.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4);   Sound  and  Fury  (4). 

WOODARD,   WILLIAM   W.,   JR.  Wilson 

B.S.    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Zeta   Psi, 

Fourth  Row: 

WOODFORD,   OLIVER   AARON  Clemmons 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

WOODS,  JOHN   BUSTER 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION.    Phi   Gamma    Delto; 

Co-Coptoin  (4),    Basketball   (1);  Monogram  Club  (3,  4). 

WOOSLEY,   BILLY  JOE 

BS    IN   BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.   Alpha   Koppa   Psi, 
Fifth  Row: 

WOOTEN,  JOHN    FRANKLIN,  JR. 

B.S.    IN    BUSIN-SS    ADMINISTRATION.    Lambda    Chi    Alpha 

Treasurer  (3),   Vice-President   (4);   Arnold   Air  Society, 

WOOTEN,    ROBERT   SOUTHERLAND,   JR.  Kinston 

B.S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

WRENN,   ANNE   WEBSTER  Greensboro 

A.B.  IN  FRENCH.  Delto  Detto  Delta,  Historian  (4);  Pi  Delta  Phi  (4),  Secretary 
(3,  4);  Junior  Class  Secretary;  G.M.A.B.  (3,  4),  Secretary  (3,  4);  Student  Legisla- 
ture (3,  4);  University  Club  (3,  4);  Y.W.CA.  (3,  4),  Dix  Hill  Committee  (4); 
Cheerleader  (4);  Air  Force  Sponsor  (3,  4);   Yock  Beauty  Queen  (4). 

Sixth  Row: 

WRIGHT,   CAREY   BADGETT   NEWTON,   JR. 

A.B.    IN    ENGLISH.    Daily   Tar    Heel    (3);    Y.M.C.A.    (4). 

WRIGHT,   DONALD   RAYBURN 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS   ADMINISTRATION. 

WRIGHT,   MARY   JO 

A.B     IN    EDUCATION 
Seventh  Row: 

WRIGHT,  WALTER   H.,  JR. 

as.    IN    BUSINESS    ADMINISTRATION 

YARNELL,    EDWIN    PETER 

A.B     IN    ZOOLOGY.    Y.M.C.A.    (2);    Tor    Heels 


Danville,  Vo. 

seball    (2,    3,    4), 


Kinston 

and,    Secretary- 


jnd  Toes   (3) 


Greensboro 

Mount  Airy 

Cory 

Aberdeen 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

Asheboro 


YATES,   FRANK  OGBURN,  JR. 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH  Alpha  Tou  Omega;  Phi  Beto  Koppa;  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Senior 
Class  President;  Men's  Honor  Council  (2,  3,  4),  Chairman  (4);  University  Party 
(3,  41;  Wrestling  (1);  Orientation  Counselor  (2,  3,  4);  Chief  Commencement 
Marshal   (3);   Bipartisan  Selection  Board. 


YODER,   EDWIN   M. 

A  B     IN  ENGLISH    Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eto  Sigma 

(1,  2,  3,  4),  Editor  (4);  Golden  Fleece  (4);  Publicati 
Scholarship  (4). 


Mebane 
Pi  Delta  Phi;  Daily  Tar  Heel 

ins  Union  Board  (4);  Rhoades 


SENIORS 

Eighth  Row: 

YOUNG,   JOSEPH    BEVERLY  Charlotte 

A  B  IN  RADIO,  TELEVISION  AND  MOTION  PICTURES.  Glee  Club  (I);  WUNC 
(1,2,   3),    WUNC-TV   (4). 

YOUNG,   ROBERT  GILL,   JR.  Henderson 

B  S.    IN    BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION.  Zeta   Psi. 

ZIMMERMAN,   ANNIE   LYNNE  Marshall 

A.B.  IN  EDUCATION.  Glee  Club  (3);  Playmakers  (3,  4);  Y.W.C.A.  (3,  4); 
Dormitory  President  (4);  Westminster  Fellowship  (3,  4);  Orientation  Advisor  (4); 
Women's  Residence  Council  (3);  Independent  Women's  Council  (3,  4);  Humon 
Relations   Institute  (3,  4). 

ZIMMERMAN,  JAY,   JR.  New  Poltz,  N.  Y. 

A  B  IN  ENGLISH  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  St.  Anthony  Hall;  Sigmo  Epsilon  Xi;  Di  Senate 
(1);  Monogram  Club  (4);  Student  Legislature  (4);  Track  (3,  4);  Yockety  YaeK 
(3,   4),   Business   Manager   (4);   Saturday  Club. 


Officers  seated  are  Bob  Hornik,  Treasurer,  ond  Sue  Walker, 
Social  Chairman.  Standing,  Bill  Morgon,  Vice-President, 
Bitty  Dent,  Secretory,  and  Jim   Beatty,  President. 


A  tobleou  depicting  the  laying  of  the  cornerstone  of  Old  East 
is  enacted  every  fall  at  the  annual  University  Day  ceremonies. 


JUNIORS 


*. 


r  x?: 


Abee,  Elmer  Preston,  Jr.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Morganton; 
Adams,  Bobby  Joe,  Winston-Salem;  Adams,  Joseph  Avery, 
Sigma  Nu,  Clinton;  Akin,  William  Boker,  Jr.,  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon,   Raleigh;   Akins,  Marguerite  Bullard,  Varina. 


Aldridge,  Jeon  Jacquelyn,  Winston-Solem;  Aldridge,  Patricio 
Louise,  Boone;  Alexonder,  Clyde  Benny,  Rocky  Mount; 
Alford,     James     Evans,     Zebulon;     Allen,     Charles     Eugene, 

Taylorsville. 


Allison,  Jomes  McMillan,  Asheville;  Altman,  Everett  Clark, 
Fayetteville;  Anderson,  Apphio  Page,  Washington,  D.  C; 
Anderson,  Donna  Lou,  Winchester,  Va  ;  Anderson,  Leo 
Richard,  La  Grange. 


JUNIORS 


Fourth  Row: 

Andrews,  Bobby  Tolmodge,  McLeansville;  Angel,  Jack  Del- 
ano, Reidsville,  Armstrong,  Grant  Wesley,  Wilmington; 
Armstrong,  James  Poul,  Jr.,  Delta  Upsilon,  High  Point; 
Ashby,  Charles  Gladstone,  Chi  Psi,  Elkin. 


Fifth  Row: 

Ashley,  Diana  Duncan,  Greenwood,  Miss  ;  Ashley,  Joan 
Rillo,  Greenville,  S.  C;  Austin,  Dale  Reid,  Taylorsville; 
Ayscue,  Quincy  Adams,  Koppo  Alpha,  Pi  Delta  Phi,  Monroe; 
Boddley,  William  Henry,  Water  Valley,  Miss. 


Sixth  Row: 

Boiky,  Robert  Reece,  Statesville;  Baird,  Johnny  Brown,  New- 
land;  Ballard,  William  Thomas,  Jr.,  Polkton;  Ballentine, 
Esther  Mollie,  Winton;  Barbee,  Walter  Edward,  Durham. 


Seventh  Row: 

Barber,  Martha  A.  C,  Raleigh;  Barbre,  Roy  S.,  Jr.,  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha,  Kinston;  Barker,  Prentice  Reid,  Jr.,  Lumberton; 
Barnard,  Sam  Burmon,  Sovonnoh,  Go  ;    Barrington,  Carl  A., 

Kappa  Alpha,  Fayetteville. 


Eighth  Row: 

Barto,  John  Thomen,  Bronxville,  N  Y.;  Boss,  Carl  Lee, 
Durham;  Botchelor,  Walter  Edward,  Mount  Holly;  Botes, 
Shirley  Anne,  Murphy;  Batten,  Mary  Cecelia,  Mount  Gilead. 


Ninth  Row: 

Batten,  Roland  Wesley,  Portsmouth,  Vo.;  Botts,  Bernice 
Roderic,  Wallace;  Baucom,  Robert  Leslie,  Monroe;  Bau- 
mann,  Betty  Ann,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  Baxley,  Stella  Cater, 

Chi  Omega,  Macon,  Go. 


Tenth  Row: 

Beam,  Bob  Gerald,  Spruce  Pine;  Bean,  William  Claris, 
Mebone;  Beotty,  James  Tully,  Charlotte;  Bechert,  Beverly, 
Stamford,  Conn.;    Beck,  Shelley   Blaine,  Asheboro. 


Bell,  Dorwin  Little,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Statesville,  Bell, 
Frederick  Neil,  Jr.,  Swarthmore,  Pa  ;  Bell,  Robert  Locke, 
Sigma  Chi,  Greensboro;  Bennett,  Barbara  OIlie,  Chapel  Hill; 
Bentley,  Ralph  Luther,  Moravian  Falls. 


Second  Row: 

Berryhill,  Catherine  Brewer,  Delta  Delta  Delta,  Chapel  Hill; 
Best,  Nelson  Roy,  Warsaw;  Bibb,  William  Robert,  Chapel 
Hill,    Bilich,  John  Matthew,  Aliquippa,  Pa.;   Binkley,  Hughes 

M.,   Kernersvillc. 


Third  Row: 

Bishop,  James  Frederick,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu,  Rocky  Mount; 
Block,  John  Arnett,  Greensboro;  Block,  William  Linville, 
Winston-Salem;  Blockmon,  Wilbert  Worth,  Smithfield; 
Bloyney,  Lindo  Lee,  Washington,   Pa 


Fourth  Row: 

Blount,  John  Gray,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Washington;  Blue,  Williom  A.,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Wadesboro; 
Bobbitt,  Harriet  McFadden,  Raleigh;  Bolch,  Oscar  Howard, 
Jr.,  Albemarle;    Boone,   Donald   Lee,   High    Point. 


Fifth  Row: 

Bordeaux,  D.  Gordon,  Elizabethtown;  Bost,  Betsy  Vernon, 
Chi  Omega,  Charlotte;  Bowles,  Charles  Pardue,  Jr.,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Winston-Salem;  Boyd,  Charlie  Heiekioh,  New  Bern; 
Boyette,  Charles  Otis,   Chadbourn. 


Sixth  Row: 

Boyette,  Joseph  Thomas,  Phi  Comma  Delta,  Clinton;  Boy- 
ette, Williom  Otis,  Chodbourn;  Branch,  William  Goode, 
Winter  Haven,  Flo  ;  Brandt,  Patricio  Waite,  Jackson,  Miss.; 
Broswell,  Charles  Marion,  Monroe. 


Sev 


nth  Row: 


Breece,  Mary  Lee,  Foyetteville;  Brenner,  Thomas  Roy,  Phi 
Delta  Theta,  Riviera  Beach,  Flo.;  Bressler,  Hirsch  Elliot, 
Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Atlanta,  Go.;  Brewer,  Dallis  Erwin,  Gos- 
tonia;  Brewer,  James  L.,  Jr.,  Asheville. 


Eighth  Row: 

Bridges,  Effie  JoAnn,  Shelby;  Briggs,  Evelyn  Stone,  Ra- 
leigh; Brigmon,  William  Edward,  New  Bern;  Britt,  Edward 
G.,   Kinston;    Brock,  Clifton  H.,  Jr.,  Lillington. 


JUNIORS 


Ninth  Row: 

Brockman,  Robert  Hiram,  Gostonia;  Brody,  Marvin,  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi,  Charleston;  Brooks,  Claude  Cicero,  Jr.,  Millers 
Creek;  Brooks,  Henry  Fronklin,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Greenville; 
Brooks,  Jonet  Anne,  Greensboro. 


Tenth  Row: 

Brown,  Alvin  Dupree,  Selmo;  Brown,  Donald  Mitchell, 
Jomesville;  Brown,  Eugene  Wilson,  Jr.,  Rich  Squore;  Brown, 
Goyle  Deon,  Asheville;   Brown,  Joe  Evans,  Charlotte. 


Brown,  William  Lee,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Roanoke  Rapids; 
Brufon,  H.  David,  St.  Anthony  Hall,  Condor;  Bruton,  LeRoy 
Adam,  Charlottesville,  Vo.;  Buffaloe,  Jewel  Wilson,  Roleigh; 
Buie,  Elizabeth  Thomas,  Biscoe. 


Bullard,  Bernie  Froust,  Raleigh;  Bullard,  Donold  E.,  Char- 
lotte; Burbridge,  Benjamin  Lawrence,  Chi  Phi,  Jacksonville, 
Flo  ;  Burgwyn,  Mary  Barrow,  Jackson;  Burnett,  Julian 
Hubert,  Carolina  Beach. 


Third  Row: 

Burns,  Orlu  Elaine,  Emporium,  Pa  ;  Burns,  Robert  William, 
Jr.,  Chapel  Hill;  Burrus,  Robert  Tilden,  Rockford;  Bursch, 
Robert  S.,  White   Plains,   N.   Y.;    Butchort,   Edward  Winslow, 

Greensboro. 


Butters,  Frederic  Henry,  Sigma  Nu,  Wilmington;  Byerly, 
Anne  Schuman,  Dunn;  Byers,  Dovid  F.,  Shelby;  Bynum, 
James     Doggett,     Greensboro;     Byrum,     Fredric     Colby,     Phi 

Gamma  Delta,   Edenton. 


Coble,  William  Chorles,  Greensboro;  Campbell,  Monroe  C, 
Wilson;  Canada,  Sherwood  Herbert,  Chapel  Hill;  Contrell, 
Douglas  David,  Seaford,  Del.;  Capetonos,  Christ  L.,  Raleigh. 


Copps,  Charles  K.,  Rocky  Mount;  Corleton,  Reid  Paul, 
Weeksville;  Carlisle,  James  Franklin,  Guilford;  Cormichoel, 
Thoxton    Miller,    Winston-Salem;     Carpenter,    Shirley    Joy, 

Oakboro. 


Seventh  Row: 

Corswell,  Robert  Lewis,  Morganton;  Carter,  James  Lewis, 
Chapel  Hill;  Carter,  Johnny  Cleveland,  Hamlet;  Castillo, 
Ernest,  III,  Tampa,  Flo  ;  Chomblee,  James  Monroe,  Alpha 
Phi  Omega,   Burlington. 


Eighth  Row: 

Cheatham,  James  Theodore,  III,  Zeto  Psi,  Greenville; 
Christian,  Joe  David,  Jr.,  Kappa  Sigma,  Smithfield,  Vo.; 
Churchill,  Robert  Lewis,  Durham;  Clorenboch,  Pauline  Neu- 
weiler,    Miami    Shores,    Fla.;    Clark,    Corey    Alexander,    Jr., 

Theto  Chi,  Louisville,   Ky. 


JUNIORS 


Clark,  William  Thompson,  Stotesville;  Clarke,  Sondro  Phil- 
lips, West  Polm  Beech,  Flo.;  Clontz,  Franklin  Delano,  Mor- 
ganton; Coker,  Richard  Amis,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Hartsvjile, 
S.  C;   Cole,  James  Anderson,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Salisbury. 


Collier,  James  Glenn,  Jr.,  Rich  Square;  Collins,  Billie  Carol, 
Kannapolis;  Collins,  Francis  Eugene,  Jr.,  Lumberton;  Collins, 
Shirley  B.,  Angier;  Collison,  W.  N.,  Chi   Phi,  Wilmington. 


First  Row: 

Conder,  Lawrence  Davis,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Charlotte; 
Connor,  David  Marion,  Jr.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Durham; 
Converse,  Joseph  Irwin,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill;  Cook,  Charles 
Alston,  Arlington,  Vo.;  Cooke,  Marguerite  Hamilton,  Golds- 
boro. 


Cooke,  Milton  P.,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  New  York,  N.  Y.; 
Cooper,  Jackie  Finley,  Jr.,  Sylvo;  Coplon,  Dot,  New  Bern; 
Corley,  Joseph  Randolph,  WinstonSalem;  Corley,  Mary 
Carolyn,  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 


Cornell,  Thomas  Bonifer,  Delta  Upsilon,  Key  West,  Flo.; 
Cotten,  E.  Lee,  Belleville,  N  J.;  Cowan,  Hugh  Barclay,  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  Cox,  Charles  Ferrell, 
Greensboro;  Cox,  Eppie  Bennett,  Aurora. 


Coyle,  Frederick  John,  Kappa  Sigma,  Barrington,  R.  I.; 
Craver,  Dan  B.,  Chi  Phi,  Greenwich,  Conn.;  Crawford,  Mory 
Jean,  Rowland;  Crawford,  Sarah  Jeanette,  Raleigh;  Crews, 
William  Barker,  III,  Oxford. 


Fifth  Row: 

Crisp,  Fred  Durham,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill;  Critcher,  Walter  M., 
Jr.,  Oxford;  Cronon,  Sheila  Boone,  Wethersford,  Conn.; 
Crouse,  Ray  Edward,  Chapel  Hill;  Crumpton,  Bruce  Wilmot, 

Roxboro. 


JUNIORS 


Cuddy,  James  Walker,  Durham;  Curtis,  Ferrell  Ann,  Green- 
wood, Miss.;  Curtis,  Lee  Ann,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Curtis,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  Rowland;    Dail,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  Goldsboro. 


Seventh  Row: 

Dance,  Erma,  Fayetteville;  Daniel,  Ann  Reeder,  Albemarle; 
Daniel,  Charles  Reuben,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 
Roanoke  Rapids;  Doughtridge,  Ulyss  Glenn,  Rocky  Mount; 
Davidson,  Clayton  Williams,  Jr.,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Mooresville. 


Eighth  Row: 

Davis,    Bruce    Reynolds,    Lumberton;    Davis,    Herbert    Owen, 

Phi   Kappa  Sigma,  Roxboro;   Davis,  John  Kenneth,  Wilming- 
ton;   Davis,  Wilbur  Addison,  Waynesville;    Dawn,  Jon    Neil, 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Gastonio. 


Deal,  Bob  Gene,  China  Grove;  Dees,  Shirley  L.,  Durham; 
Dell,  Julian  Peter,  III,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Bethesda,  Md.; 
Dent,  Elizabeth  Hunter,  Spruce  Pine;  Dinwiddie,  James 
William,  Lexington. 


Tenth  Row: 

Divine,  Mory  Ruth,  Rocky  Mount;  Dixon,  Alvin  Mack,  Rox- 
boro; Dixon,  Clifton  Nosh,  Jr.,  Wilmington;  Dixon,  Gerold- 
ine  Drew,  Winston-Salem;  Dockery,  James  Stephen,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Rutherfordton. 


Dodson,  Winfred  Groy,  Denver,  Col  ;  Donnahoe,  Stanley 
Rhoades,  Hendersonville;  Dorrity,  Charles  Brent,  Carrboro; 
Douglass,   Mary  Josephine,   Raleigh;    Downing,  Shirley  Jean, 

Fayetteville. 


JUNIORS 


Dudley,  Marian  Winslow,  Virginia  Beach,  Va  ;  Durham, 
Beverly  Wilson,  Durham;  Durham,  Carl  Hanna,  Burlington; 
Duvall,  James  Thomas,  Quonset  Point,  R    I  ;   Eagleton,  Jane 

Frances,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Silver  Spring,  Md. 


Eargle,  Homer  Melton,  Jr.,  Orangeburg,  S  C;  Eargle,  Zone 
E.,  Waxhaw;  Earp,  Joy  Frances,  Raleigh;  Eason,  Robert 
Donald,  Snow  Hill;    Edmondson,  Susan  Moore,   Hassell 


Fourth  Row: 

Edwards,     Cortland     H.,     II,     Sag     Harbor,     N  Y.;     Ellerbe, 

Robert    Lee,    Jr.,    Rockingham;     Elliott,    John  Wesley,    Jr., 

Shelby;    Ellison,    Ann    Adams,    Fort    Thomas,  Ky.;    Elmore, 
Memory  Hicks,  Shelby. 


Evans,  Amos  Roy,  Greenville;  Evans,  Peter  Holton,  Golds 
boro;  Everett,  William  Harrell,  Sigma  Nu,  Williamston; 
Everton,  Robert  Stuart,  Columbia;  Exum,  James  Gooden,  Jr., 

Sigma  Nu,  Snow  Hill. 


Sixth  Row: 

Fanjoy,  Floyd  Hewell,  Sigma  Chi,  Winston-Salem;  Farmer, 
Carl  Douglas,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Pulaski,  Va.;  Farmer, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  Charlotte;  Fassberg,  Robert,  Spring  Valley, 
N.  Y  ;   Feeney,  Coleman  James,  Jr.,  Winston  Salem 


Felton,  Gene  Harris,  Zeta  Beta  Tou,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Fisher, 
Louis  Joseph,  Chi  Psi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  High  Point;  Fitz- 
gerald, Charles  E.,  Jr.,  Chi  Phi,  Farmville;  Floyd,  Ginger 
Lee,  Homes  City,  Flo.,  Foley,  Gardner  P.  H.,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
Greensboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Ford,  Lorry  Grant,  Chi  Phi,  China  Grove;  Ford,  Nancy 
Morkham,  Westport,  Conn  ;  Forrest,  Robert  Oswin,  Jr., 
Hillsboro;  Fortier,  Marie  Annette,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta, 
New  Orleans,   La.;    Foster,  Dorothy  Lee,  Greensboro. 


Foster,    Ralph    O'Neil,    Charlotte;    Fowler,    Robert    Lee,    Jr., 

Chapel  Hill;  Fox,  Charles  Sugg,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Fayetteville, 
Fox,  Joe  Thomos,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Asheville; 
Frazier,  Anne  Carolyn,  Liberty. 


French,  Elizabeth  Anne,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.;  Frost,  Cathe- 
rine Donelson,  Florence,  Ala.;  Frutchey,  Gilbert  Strickland, 
Asheville,  Fuller,  Edwin  W.,  Jr.,  Liberty;  Fullton,  Ann 
Hargrove,  Greensboro. 


First  Row: 

Fulton,  Paul,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Walnut  Cove;  Fuijell,  Fitzhugh 
Lee,  Jr.,  Williamston;  Gallimore,  Howord  Keith,  Concord; 
Gardner,  Elizabeth  C,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Garmon,  Ronald 
Gene,  Charlotte. 


Garrett,  Thomas  Blackwell,  Danville,  Va.;  Garriss,  Stonley 
Adams,  Jr.,  Portsmouth,  Va.;  Geddie,  Walter  Herman, 
Lombdi  Chi  Alpha,  Rocky  Mount;  Gibbs,  Linley  Henry,  Jr., 
Burlington;    Gibson,  James   Lorry,   Marion. 


Third  Row: 

Giersch,  Richard  Frederick,  Chorlotte; 
Jr.,  Stotesville;  Gleitz,  Dovid  Allen, 
Jacksonville;  Gobbel,  Virginia  Ann, 
Chapel    Hill;    Godley,    Jock    Hoggard, 

Wilmington. 


Gillelond,   Harley   S., 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 
Delta  Delta  Delta, 
Alpha    Phi    Omega, 


Fourth  Row: 

Goetze,  Margot  Gisela,  Greensboro;  Goforth,  John  Eddie, 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Rutherfordton;  Goforth,  Preston  Myers, 
Lenoir;  Goldberg,  Robert  Hiliord,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Greens- 
boro;  Gonella,  John  Felix,  Jr.,  Franklinton. 


Goodnight,  Porks  Roy,  Konnopolis;  Gossett,  David  N., 
Charlotte;  Gravely,  Mary  Lourin,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  Ring- 
gold, Va.;  Gray,  William  Donald,  Roanoke  Rapids;  Green, 
Mary  Carolyn,  Delta  Delta  Delta,  Chapel  Hill, 


Greene,  Corolyn  Elise,  Durham;  Greene,  Robert  Glenn,  North 
Wilkesboro;  Greene,  Shannon  Collins,  Charleston,  S.  C; 
Greuloch,  Dorothy  Gould,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill;  Grey, 
Zone  Andrew,  Marion 


JUNIORS 


Griffin,  Marion  Wilson,  Phi  Delta  Theto,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
Davidson;  Griggs,  Porter  Odell,  Marble;  Grubbs,  Fletcher 
Journey,  Winston-Salem;  Gustofson,  Richard  Lawrence, 
Pinebluff;   Hackney,  Carolyn   Elizabeth,  Sonford. 


Eighth  Row: 

Hofer,  Margaret  Virginia,  Hickory;   Hogedorn,  Joe  Herman, 

Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  Hogood,  Adele  Dunbar, 
Delta  Delta  Delta,  Charlotte;  Hogood,  Max  Martin,  Jr., 
Asheville;  Hoig,  I.  R.  Stirling,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Phi  Eta 
Sigma,  Asheville. 


Ninth  Row: 

Hale,     Leslie     Morgan,     Kappa     Alpha,     Foyetteville;  Hall, 

Donald    Jomes,    Chi    Psi,    Chapel    Hill;    Hall,    Harold  Gene, 

Foyetteville;      Hall,     Hossell     Gray,     Winston-Salem;  Hall, 
Norman  Curtis,  Hurdle  Mills, 


Hall,  Sarah,  Oxford;  Hollett,  Robert  Edward,  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma,  Lake  Wales,  Fla,;  Hollford,  Edward  Ulysses,  Rocky 
Mount;  Homil,  Archie  Etheridge,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Hammond, 
Margot  Corrington,  Greensboro. 


Hanna,  Willis  Neil,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Gosfonia;  Manner, 
Julius  S.,  Randlemon;  Hardister,  Frank  Gerald,  Aberdeen; 
Harrell,    Donald    Lee,    Stctesville;     Horrer,    Laetitia    Mary, 

Chapel  Hill. 


JUNIORS 


Harrington,  Cyrus  Robert,  Jr.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Pi  Nu, 
Thomosville;  Harris,  Foils  Lewis,  Harris;  Harris,  Morgoret 
Everette,  Durham;  Horvey,  Jone  Marilyn,  Raleigh;  Hoskett, 
Billy  Peters,  Elizabeth  City. 


Third  Row: 

Haste,  Thomas  Erie,  Jr.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Edenton;  Hat- 
ten,  Nolo  Jean,  Pascagoula,  Miss  ;  Houghton,  Patricia  Ann, 
Charlotte;  Hayes,  Nathaniel  Perkinson,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,   Greensboro;    Heath,   John   Lewis,   Snow   Hill. 


Fourth  Row: 

Heck,  William  Ernest,  Salisbury;  Heiden,  Hubert  Eric,  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi,  Lake  City,  S.  C;  Heinsohn,  Frank,  Jr.,  Chorles- 
ton,  S  C  ;  Heinien,  Dixie  Gwen,  Nutley,  N.  J.;  Henderson, 
Edward  Carlton,  Roanoke  Rapids. 


Fifth  Row: 

Henderson,  Shelton  Whitehead,  Lynchburg,  Va.;  Henderson, 
Willis  Irwin,  III,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Charlotte;  Henline, 
Harold  Dean,  Marion;  Herman,  Mory  Miller,  Statesville; 
Herring,  Elmira  House,  Wilson. 


Sixth  Row: 

Herring,  Joseph  Duncan,  Jr.,  Lumberton;  Hettlemon,Thomos 
Phillip,  New  York,  N  Y  ;  Heymann,  Robert  Curtis,  Hender- 
sonviile;  Hice,  Robert  Harrison,  Delta  Upsilon,  Charlotte; 
Hicks,  Jean  Porham,  Henderson. 


Seventh  Row: 

Hicks,  Stephen  Francis,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Edenton;  High, 
William  Hockney,  Oak  City;  Hill,  Don  Eugene,  Winston- 
Solem;     Hill,    Robert    Lewis,    Kinston;     Hill,    Vernon    Ivalee, 

Carrboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Hill,  Williom  Gilchrist,  Wilmington;  Milliard,  Dan  Lee, 
Greensboro;  Hines,  Richard  NorHeet,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Edenton; 
Hinson,  Larry  Copehort,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Monroe;  Hinson, 
Rea,  Jr.,  Charlotte. 


Hobeck,  Marian  Elizabeth,  Kappa  Delta,  Virginia  Beach, 
Vo  ;  Hodge,  Joseph  Albert,  New  Bern;  Hodges,  Luther 
Hortwell,  Jr.,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Leaksville; 
Holland,  Lewis  Gerald,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Atlanta,  Go.;  Holmes, 
Robert  Waide,  Beta  Theta  Pi,   Lexington. 


Tenth  Row: 

Holt,  Allen  Franklin,  Chi  Phi,  Asheboro;  Holt,  Glendole 
Bowen,  Erwin;  Holt,  Townsend  Van,  Kappa  Sigma,  Raleigh; 
Honeycutt,  Wayne  Briggs,  Spruce  Pine;  Hooten,  John 
Robert,   Griffon. 


Hoover,  Charles  Woyne,  Winston-Salem;  Hornik,  A.  Robert, 
Jr.,  Zeta  Beta  Tou,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Norton,  John  Manley, 
Raleigh;  Hough,  Mory  Frances,  Washington;  Hough,  Mollie 
Virginia,  Washington. 


Second  Row: 

House,  Horry  Clayton,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Hamilton;  House, 
Jennings  Ray,  Durham;  Howard,  Patricia  Sanders,  High 
Point;  Howell,  John  Herbert,  Goldsboro;  Howey,  James 
Monroe,  Delta  Sigma   Pi,  Waxhaw. 


Third  Row: 

Hudson,  Nancetta  Joyce,  Goldsboro;  Hudson,  Richard 
Woodard,  Kappa  Alpha,  Vandemere;  Huffman,  Ervin  Moron, 
Hickory;  Huffman,  Leon  Wyont,  Catawba;  Hughes,  Jimmie 
Franklin,  Asheville. 


Hume,  Caroline  F.,  Washington,  D.  C;  Humphrey,  Margaret 
Elise,  Richmond,  Va.;  Humphrey,  Sara  Elizabeth,  Washing- 
ton,   D.   C.;    Humphreys,    Luther   Wade,   Jr.,    Raleigh;    Hunt, 

George  Franklin,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  Waynesville. 


Hunter,  Edward  Reid,  Charlotte;  Hunter,  George  Patrick, 
Jr.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Charlotte;  Hunter,  Mario  Bur- 
gwyn,  Roanoke  Rapids;  Huntley,  Wolter  Jones,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Smithfield;  Hutchinson,  Samuel  Spalding,  Chapel 
Hill. 


Icenhour,  Max  Phillip,  Durham;  Icenhour,  Wayne  Franklin, 
Durham;  Isehower,  John  N.,  Charlotte;  Isley,  Donald  New- 
ton, Wolkertown;   isreal,  Marvin  Boyd,  Greensboro. 


Jackson,  Josephine  Rose,  Richmond,  Vo.;  Jacobus,  Robert 
Bingham,  Chi  Psi,  Raleigh;  Jomes,  Carolyn  Elizabeth, 
Greenville;  James,  Ernest  Kelly,  Jr.,  Winston-Solem;  Jeffer- 
son, Donald   Elmore,  Phi   Mu  Alpha,  Carrboro. 


JUNIORS 


Eighth  Row: 

Jennings,  Ann,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Greenville,  S.  C;   Johnson, 

Bruce  Cannon,  Pi   Kappa  Alpha,  Conway;   Johnson,  Charles 

Mack,   Sigma    Phi    Epsilon,    Lenoir;    Johnson,    Dewey    E.,    Phi 

Kappa    Sigma,    Charleston,    S.    C;    Johnson,    Edgar    Russell, 

Robersonville. 


Johnson,    Ralph    Dewey,    Winston-Salem;    Johnson,    Thomas 
Hatcher,  Goldsboro;    Johnson,  Thomas   Lindemonn,  Chi    Psi, 

Sigma  Epsilon  Xi,  Norfolk,  Va.;   Jones,  Anne  Harmon,  Nor- 
folk, Vo.;  Jones,  Harvey  Theodore,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Cary. 


Jones,  Jo  Ann,  Kinston;  Jones,  John  Columbus,  Richmond, 
Vo.;  Jones,  Richard  Lawrence,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Rocking- 
ham; Jones,  Sue  Brock,  Trenton;  Jones,  Talmage  Lloyd,  Jr., 

Asheville. 


Joyner,  William  Clifford,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Louisburg;  Jung, 
Walker,  Kannapolis;  Kadis,  Philip  Jacob,  Zeta  Beta  Tau, 
Baltimore,  Md.;  Kahn,  Max  Jerald,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Atlanta, 
Ga.;   Kearns,  Thomas  Francis,  Zeta  Psi,  Bergenfield,  N.  J. 


Second  Row; 


Keever,    William    Norris,    Hiddenite;    Keller,   George  Joseph, 

Chi  Psi,  Oakley,  S.  C;  Kentopp,  Donald  E.,  St.  Anthony 
Hall,  East  Orange,  N.  J.;  Kenyon,  William  S.,  Davidson; 
Ketler,  Robert  Edward,  Wyncote,  Pa. 


Third  Row: 

Kilgo,  John  Warwick,  Charlotte;  Kinney,  Richard  Ned, 
Winston-Salem,  Kiser,  Edwin  Marten,  Laurinburg;  Knott, 
Jo  Anne,  Oxford;  Krepp,  Charles  A.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Bolti 
more,  Md 


JUNIORS 


Kriegsman,  Jacob  Burton,  Greensboro;  Kurtz,  Donna  Carolyn, 
Charlotte;  Loing,  Harold  Powers,  Wilmington;  Lambeth, 
Tom  Willis,  Winston-Salem;   Lamm,  Roney  William,  Wilson 


Fifth  Row: 

Lottimore,  James  Gordon,  Ellenboro;  Lattimore,  Nancy 
Frances,  Polkville;  Leavitt,  Richard  M.,  Pi  Lambda  Phi, 
Greensboro;  Lee,  Belle  Atkins,  Chi  Omega,  Faison;  Lefler, 
Trudy  Deems,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,   Newton. 


Sixth  Row: 

LeGrande,     Kothryn     Jewel,     Doytona     Beach,     Fla.;     Lewis 
Horriette  Calloway,  Sutherlin,   Va.;    Lieberman,   David  Aria, 

Tou  Epsilon  Phi,  Wilmington;  Light,  Nancy  Losell,  Old  Fort; 
Lilly,  Virginia  C,  Fayetteville. 


Seventh  Row: 

Lindemon,  Margery  Kepper,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.;  Lindsley, 
Dell  Pritchord,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Williamston;  Link, 
Nancy  Ann,  Raleigh;  Lipmon,  Edward  C,  Pi  Lambda  Phi, 
New   Bern;    Little,  Genet  Hardison,  Wadesboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Little,  Jane  Marian,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Charlotte;  Lively,  Knox 
Kent,  III,  Reidsville;  Livesay,  Dorden  Rawles,  Emporia,  Va.; 
Livingston,    Frank    H.,    Highlond    Park,    III  ;    Loftin,    William 

R.,  Alpha  Koppa  Psi,  Mount  Olive. 


Ninth  Row: 

Long,    Lorry    Burkhead,    Candor;     Looney,    Donald    Edward, 

Westfield,     N.     J.;     Love,     Barbaro     Reinhordt,     Lmcolnton; 
Lowder,  Richard  David,  Thomasville;   Lowder,  Robert  Henry, 

Albemarle. 


Lowry,  Kenneth  Francis,  Jr.,  Chi  Psi,  Troy,  Ohio;  Lynn, 
John    Worth,     Petersburg,     Va  ;     Lyon,    Steven    Grant,    Jr., 

Wilkesboro;  McCall,  Larry  Steve,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Con- 
cord; McColl,  Hugh  Leon,  Jr.,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Bennettsville. 
S.  C. 


First  Row: 

McCormick,  John  Patrick,  Kappa  Alpha,  Rutherfordton; 
McCurdy,  Robert  Layton,  Kappa  Alpha,  Florence,  S.  C; 
McDonald,  Mary  Allen,  Carthage;  McFadden,  Nancy,  Alpha 
Lambda  Delta,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Me- 
Graw,  Elizabeth  Hahne,  Chi  Omega,  Charleston,  S.  C. 


McGuire,  Aubrey  Lee,  Jr.,  Guilford  College;  McGuire, 
Thomas  Wadford,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Todd;  Mclnnis,  David 
Fairley,  Jr.,  Sumter,  S.  C;  McKee,  Charles  Frederick,  Ham- 
let;  McKee,  Martha  Ann,  Durham 


McKinney,  Roberson  Mason,  Scronton;   McLean,  Alice  Joan, 

Weaverville;  McLean,  William  Sartor,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Lumberton;  McMillan,  Colin  Riley,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 
Houston,  Texas;  McMullen,  Larry  Daniel,  Phi  Delta  Theta, 
Yanceyville, 


McMurray,  Paul  Carlton,  Rutherfordton;  McNeil,  Janet 
Goil,  Lenoir;  McQueen,  Patricia  Grace,  Lumberton;  Me- 
Racken,  Robert  Eugene,  Red  Springs;  McRae,  Jomes  Arthur, 

Red  Springs. 


Fifth  Row: 

McSorley,  Marion  Joseph,   New   Bern;    Mackie,  Carter  Gray, 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Point  Pleasant,  N.  J.;  Moddison,  Jane 
Elisabeth,  Scotland  Neck;  Maddox,  Caleb  Jones,  Kappa 
Sigma,  Goldsboro;   Maddry,  Anne  L.,  Chapel  Hill. 


Sixth  Row: 

Modry,  Isabel  MacKenzie,  Kinston;  Mangum,  Fred  Love, 
Wadesboro;  Mangum,  Robert  Boyd,  Wadesboro;  Manning, 
Richard     Lee,     Jr.,     Wilmington;     Mardre,     Harriett     Little, 

Windsor. 


JUNIORS 


Seventh  Row; 

Moready,  Jock  Donald,  Goldsboro;  Marks,  Stephen  Charles, 
Chi  Psi,  Hudson,  Ohio;  Marsh,  Wilhelmino  Way,  Raleigh; 
Marshburn,  Berry  Daniel,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill;  Martin,  Alice 
Winifred,  Charlotte. 


Eighth  Row: 

Martin,  James  E.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Chorlotte;  Matkins, 
Donald  Lewis,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Pi  Nu,  Burlington;  Motthews, 
Marshall  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem;  Matthews,  Wil- 
liam David,  Rockwell;  Matthis,  James  Harold,  PI  Kappa  Phi, 
Warsaw. 


Ninth  Row: 

Mattison,  Boyd  Shaffer,  Charlotte;  Moultsby,  Paul  M.,  Jr., 
Wilmington;  Meores,  Clyde  LeRoy,  Chi  Phi,  Charlotte; 
Meloy,   Betty  Ann,  Washington,   D.  C;    Melton,  Anne  Ford, 

Charleston,  S.  C. 


Tenth  Row: 

Mercer,  Jesse  Blond,  Elizabeth  City;  Merritt,  James  Samuel, 
Jr.,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Roxboro;  Methvin,  Dura  Jane, 
Fayetteville;  Michael,  William  Shaw,  Kappa  Sigma,  Athens, 
Ga.;  Michaux,  David  Marion,  III,  Sigma  Chi,  Jacksonville, 
Flo. 


First  Row: 

Miller,  Anne  Marie,  Florence,  S.  C;  Miller,  Carolyn  E., 
Albemarle;  Miller,  Jimmie  Lee,  Albemarle;  Miller,  Roy 
Wayne,   Salisbury;    Miller,  William  Stacy,   Benson. 


Milnor,  Andrew,  Wilmington;  Milsfed,  Carl  Stephen,  Swans- 
boro;  Mitchell,  George  Evans,  Kappo  Alpha,  Spartanburg, 
S  C  ;  Mitchell,  Harold  Allen,  Sigma  Nu,  Ahoskie;  Mitchell, 
Mory  Ruth,  Greensboro. 


Mobley,  Howard  Reid,  Jr.,  Reidsville;  Moffett,  William 
Joseph,  Reidsville;  Moise,  Albert  DeLeon,  Chi  Phi,  Sumter, 
S.  C;  Molter,  John  Ormond,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Charlotte; 
Monteith,   James   Derel,   Sylvo 


Fourth  Row: 

Moore,  Barbara  Gail,  Canton;  Moore,  Edith  C,  Phi  Mu, 
Sylva;  Moore,  Truman  Ellinwood,  Jr.,  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C; 
Moreland,    Bernard    B.,    Greensboro;    Morgan,    William    W., 

Sigma  Nu,  Canton. 


Morris,  Tom  A.,  Sylvo;  Morrison,  Alex  R.,  Hamlet;  Munroe, 
John  F.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Council;  Murphy,  John  Joseph,  Jr., 
Hamlet;   Murray,   Borbaro  MacFodden,  Monroe. 


Sixth  Row: 

Murray,  Josioh  Stockton,  Beto  Theto  Pi,  Durham;  Myers, 
Roy  Lee,  Condor;  Nail,  Thurman  D.,  Alpho  Kappa  Psi, 
Chapel  Hill;  Notoli,  Richard  Charles,  West  New  York, 
N.  J.;  Nelson,  Mary  Anne,  Mebane. 


Neville,  Cecil  Howell,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Zeta  Psi, 
Scotland  Neck;  Newcomb,  Barboro  Ann,  Rocky  River,  Ohio; 
Newsome,  Albert  Roy,  Kappo  Alpha,  Winston-Salem;  New- 
some,  Anne  Cargill,  Hampton,  Va  ;  Newton,  Bobby  Law- 
rence, Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Creedmoor. 


Eighth  Row: 

Nichols,  Robert  S.,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Durham;  Niven, 
Annette  Harrison,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Charlotte;  Norton,  Baxter, 
Laurel  Hill;  Norwood,  Joseph,  Jr.,  Wilmington;  Nuckles, 
Ronnie   C,    Burlington. 


JUNIORS 


Ninth  Row: 

Ogden,  Sherry  Leonard,  Alexandria,  Vo  ;  Oglesby,  E.  Randy, 
Greensboro;  Oldenburg,  Ronald  Troy,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 
Biloxi,  Miss.;  Oliver,  Dennis  Martin,  Alpha  Tou  Omega, 
Norfolk,  Va.;   Oliver,  Doris  Evelyn,  Greensboro. 


Olmsted,  Dodge,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Hanover,  Va.;  O'Neal, 
Joel  Vernon,  Middlesex;  Oppermann,  Marcio  Evelyn,  Fort 
Bragg;  Ortenblad,  Morgareto,  Goteborg,  Sweden;  Osborne, 
Thomas  Vivian,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappo  Psi,  Greensboro. 


First  Row: 

Overmon,  Douglas  Ray,  PI  Kappa  Alpha,  Dunn;  Owen, 
Duncan  Shaw,  Jr.,  Fayetteville;  Owens,  Sue  Barbara,  Charles- 
ton,   S     C;    Owens,    Wiley    Lee,    Fountain;    Palmer,    Charles 

Keith,  Kappa  Sigma,  Timmonsville,  S.  C. 


Second  Row: 

Parker,  Betty  Stornes,  Hubert;  Parker,  Chorles  Thomas, 
Gostonio;  Parker,  Floyd  Carson,  Oxford;  Parker,  John 
Marshall,  Chapel  Hill;    Parker;  Matilda  E.,  Goldsboro. 


Third  Row: 

Parker,  Theodore  Norwood,  Clinton;  Pate,  William  Snyder, 
Pikeville;  Patterson,  Donald  Lee,  China  Grove;  Potterson, 
Peggy  Louise,  Sanford;  Patterson,  Sally  Hackney,  Kappa 
Delta,  Charlotte. 


Payne,    Donald    Nolle,    Carrboro;     Payne,    Gordon    Reames, 

Theto   Chi,   Gostonio;    Paysour,  Conrad    F.,  Jr.,  Chopel    Hill; 
Peay,  Jean  Lewis,  Tabor  City;  Peedin,  Edward  Vance,  Selma. 


Peeler,  Claudia  Williams,  Durham;  Pence,  Willis  Nothaniel, 
Jr.,  Delta  Psi  Omega,  Albemarle;  Perdue,  Mortho  Ann, 
Louisburg;  Perry,  Ronald  Proctor,  Wendell;  Phelps,  Jon 
Julian,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Winston-Salem. 


JUNIORS 


Sixth  Row: 

Phillips,  Bruce  Leon,  Bakersville;  Phillips,  Fred  Gary,  Char- 
lotte; Phillips,  Sylvia  Lorraine,  Greensboro;  Pierce,  Richard 
Perry,  Raleigh;    Pitt,  Thomas  C,  Rocky  Mount. 


Pittard,  John  Charles,  Raleigh;  Planer,  Richard  William,  Tau 

Epsilon  Phi,  Gostonio;  Plott,  James  Franklin,  Lexington; 
Plumlee,  Claude  Armstrong,  Jr.,  Sigma  Chi,  Charlotte;  Pol- 
londer,  Peter  Sherman,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha,  Montreal,  Canada. 


Eighth  Row: 

Pollard,  William  Robert,  Theta  Chi,  Farmville;  Poole,  James 
Gregory,  Phi  Delta  Theto,  Raleigh;  Poole,  Joan  Benning, 
Dillwyn,  Va.;  Porter,  David  Darlington,  Atlanta,  Go.;  Porter- 
field,  Jackie,  Greensboro. 


Porterfield,  William  Wendell,  Richmond,  Va  ;  Poston,  Chal- 
mers Whithort,  Columbia,  S.  C;  Poteot,  Mary-Allen,  Marion; 
Powell,    Kenneth    Alton,    Valdese;    Powell,    William    Thomas, 

Chapel   Hill. 


Tenth  Row: 

Powell,  Woodson  Leo,  Pittsboro;  Powledge,  Fred  Arlius, 
Raleigh;  Prago,  Barbara,  Greensboro;  Pressly,  Betty  Dale, 
Charlotte;    Prestwood,   Borboree  Arlene,   Lenoir. 


First  Row: 

Prestwood,    Shirlee    Madeline,    Lenoir;     Price,    Glenn    Arliss, 

Theta  Chi,  Asheville;   Price,  Sonford  Scott,  Clinton;   Pridgen, 
Edward    N.,    Beta    Theta    Pi,    Fayetteville;    Prince,    Fred    L., 

Charlotte. 


JUNIORS 


Second  Row: 

Pringle,  Alonzo  J.,  Hi,  Kernersville;  Pritchett,  Mebone 
Moore,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Lenoir;  Proctor,  Frances  Gilkey, 
Marion;  Proffit,  Sara  Thomas,  Erwin;  Pruett,  William  Henry, 

Asheville. 


Third  Row: 

Quinn,  Galen  Lamar,  Cherryville;  Ramsay,  James  Graham, 
Jr.,  Washington;  Rand,  Cecil  Holmes,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Fremont;  Rand,  Joe  Higdon,  Wilson;  Rotcliffe,  Robert 
Richard,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Reidsville. 


Ratledge,  Billy  Roy,  Guilford  College,  Rotledge,  Bobby  Jay, 
Guilford  College;  Ratley,  Duncan  Crawford,  Fairmont; 
Rough,  James  P.,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Rosemont,  Pa.; 
Ray,  William  Thomas,  Charlotte, 


Fifth  Row: 

Reece,  Davis  Nonce,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Chapel  Hill;  Reese, 
Elizabeth  Anderson,  High  Point;  Regehr,  James  R.,  Char 
lotte;   Reid,  Frances  Margaret,  Asheville,    Reid,  John  Dwight, 

Richlands. 


Sixth  Row: 

Remig,  Melbo  Barbara,  Clearwater,  Fla  ;  Renegor,  Elmer 
Grant,    Jr.,    Southern     Pines;     Reynolds,    Theodore     Reoves, 

Wrightsville;  Rhoodes,  Vode  G.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa,  McGrady;  Rhule,  Claude  M.,  Charleston, 
W,  Va. 


Seventh  Row: 

Rhyne,  Alfred  Leonard,  Gastonia;  Richardson,  Bobby  Arthur, 

Alpho  Epsilon  Delta,  Bessemer  City;  Richardson,  Clarence 
Linwood,  Selmo;  Richardson,  James  Corroll,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Marion;    Richardson,  Martha  Anne,  Midlothian,   Va. 


Eighth  Row: 

Riley,  Betty  Jane,  Onancock,  Va  ;  Roberson,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 

Williomston;      Roberts,     John     B.,     Sigma     Chi,     Charlotte; 
Roberts,  William  Garner,  Leaksville;    Robertson,  Lewis  Ford, 

Frederick,  Md. 


Robeson,  John  Andrew,  Hickory;  Robinson,  Arthur  Grove, 
Mars  Hill;  Robinson,  Ida  Mitchell,  Jackson,  Miss  ;  Robinson, 
Ralph  Smyrc,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Gastonia;  Rogers,  Bobby 
Eugene,  Charlotte. 


Rogers,  Ivey  G.,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Blanch;  Rogers,  Jimmy 
Roy,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Tabor  City;  Rooke,  Thomas  Leon,  Roa- 
noke Rapids;  Rose,  Bobby  Pratt,  Kenly;  Rosenstock,  Louis 
Howard,  Zeta  Beta  Tou,  Baltimore,  Md. 


Rothman,  Glorio  Ann,  Arlington,  Vo  ;  Rothschild,  Noncy, 
Columbus,  Go.;  Royall,  Pomelo  Allen,  Goldsboro;  Rucker, 
Mary  Lois,  Chi  Omega,  Spindole;  Rue,  Emilie  Marie,  Ra- 
leigh. 


Second  Row: 

Ruffin,  Anne  Wolfley,  Pink  Hill;  Rush,  Eleanor  Ruth, 
Asheboro;  Rush,  Wiley  Douglas,  Kappa  Alpha,  Greensboro; 
Russell,  James  Ronald,  Lexington,  Sabiston,  William  Devine, 

Carthage. 


Third  Row: 

Sadler,  Benjamin,  Greensboro;  Soine,  George  Donald,  Cherry- 
ville;  Sanders,  Neltie  Louise,  Charleston,  S.  C;  Sanders, 
Phil  Sneod,  Four  Oaks;  Satterfield,  Walter  Boren,  Charlotte. 


Fourth  Row: 

Sounders,  Joanne,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Sounders,  Lorry  Melvin, 
Tau  Epsiion  Phi,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Savage,  Betty  Jane  Worsham, 
Southern  Pines;  Savvos,  Tykey,  High  Point;  Schild,  Ray- 
mond S.,  Tau  Epsiion  Phi,  Conwoy,  S.  C. 


Fifth  Row: 

Schlopkohl,  Chorles  J.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Norfolk,  Va.; 
Schoof,  Linda  Ann,  Charlotte;  Schrimsher,  Frank  Lodwick, 
Charlotte;  Scott,  Bryan  Myers,  Chi  Phi,  New  Bern;  Scott, 
Leslie  Andrew,  Jackson  Heights,  N.  Y. 


Sixth  Row: 

Scroggs,  Joonno  Hill,  Chapel  Hill,  Seors,  Woodrow  Harmon, 
Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Raleigh;  Sechrest,  Jomes  Forrell,  Thomas- 
ville;  Self,  William  Edward,  Sigma  Phi  Epsiion,  Shelby; 
Semmes,  Flournoy  Selden,  Pi   Beta   Phi,   Memphis,  Tenn. 


JUNIORS 


Seventh  Row: 

Settlemyre,    Shelley,    Jr.,    Hickory;    Setzer,    David    Everette, 
New  London;  Setzer,  Fermon  Tim,  Rural  Hall;   Sewell,  John 

Mitchell,    Jr.,    Phi    Eta    Sigma,    Pi    Kappa    Alpha,    Murfrees- 
boro;   Sexton,  George  W.,  Tarboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Seyfert,  Carolyn  Hayes,  New  Castle,  Pa.;  Sholibo,  Virginia 
Claire,  Signal  Mountain,  Tenn.;  Shonkle,  Clemm  Horry, 
Troy;  Sharp,  Alan  Wallace,  Greensboro;  Show,  Mary  Sud- 
duth,  Charlotte. 


Ninth  Row: 

Show,  Roy  Elsworth,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill,  Show,  Stanley  S.,  II, 
Asheville;  Showcross,  Williom  Edgerton,  Norfolk,  Va.; 
'Sheorin,  William  George,  Wake  Forest;  Sheets,  James 
Albert,  Winston-Salem. 


Sheffield,  Gory  Singleton,  Sigma  Chi,  Greensboro;  Shelly, 
Robert  Gardiner,  Delta  Kappa  Epsiion,  Virginia  Beach,  Va.; 
Shermer,  Richard  Wayne,  Phi  Eta  Sigma;  Sherrill,  Luby  T., 
Jr.,  Concord;  Shingleton,  Foy  Vincent,  Sigma  Nu,  Wilson. 


First  Row: 

Short,  Jomes  G.,  Jr.,  Wadesboro;  Shuford,  Nancy  Pope, 
Hickory;  Shuford,  William  Ferrell,  Jr.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta, 
Clinton;  Sillay,  M.  Jeanne,  Atlanta,  Go.;  Simmons,  W. 
Elizabeth,   Bessemer  City. 


Second  Row: 

Skinner,  James  McElveen,  Winston  Salem;  Sloger,  Julian 
H.,  Jr.,  Zeto  Beta  Tou,  Montgomery,  Ala.;  Slichter,  Jane 
McKinnon,  Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Sloan,  Edword  M.,  Jr.,  Chapel 
Hill;  Smith,  Addison  Neal,  Woodleaf. 


JUNIORS 


Third  Row: 

Smith,  Alvin  Word,  Sigma  Nu,  Swansboro;  Smith,  Clarence 
Edwards,  Jr.,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Raleigh;  Smith,  Edna  Anne, 
Fairmont;  Smith,  James  E.,  Jarrettsville,  Md.,  Smith,  Jerry 
Edward,  Kernersville. 


Smith,  Laurie  N.,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Spartanburg,  S.  C; 
Smith,  Loyd  Baxter,  Shelby;  Smith,  Patricia  McKey,  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta,  Washington,  D.  C;  Smith,  Theodore  Roose- 
velt, Jr.,  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon,  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.;  Smith, 
Thomas  B.,  Jr.,  Liberty. 


Fifth  Row: 

Smith,  Virginia  M.,  Chapel  Hill;  Smoot,  David  Madison, 
Wake  Forest;  Smoot,  Thomos  Arthur,  III,  Greenville;  Snove- 
ly.  Brant  R.,  Zeta  Psi,  Winston-Salem;  Snell,  William 
Franklin,  Winston-Salem. 


Snipes,  Herman  Glasgow,  Chi  Phi,  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  Snyder, 
Thomas  M.,  Jr.,  Lexington;  Solomon,  John  Henry,  Wilming- 
ton; Southerlond,  Marian  Juanito,  Durham;  Sparrow,  Sidney 

Thomas,  Chapel  Hill. 


Seventh  Row: 

Spencer,  James  Klein,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Matthews;  Spencer, 
Jesse  Garnet,  Farmville;  Spivak,  Joel  Allyn,  St  Anthony 
Hall,  Englewood,  N.  J.;  Spivey,  Mary  Rhea,  Windsor; 
Spruill,   Philip  Allen,   Elizabeth  City. 


Eighth  Row: 

Stack,  Ralph  Poison,  Greensboro;  Stollings,  John  William, 
III,  Sigma  Nu,  Wilson;  Stalnoker,  Clayton  Lee,  Spindale; 
Stalvey,  Anne,  Lumberton;  Starling,  Donald  Craig,  Alpha 
Phi  Omega,   Burlington. 


Steele,  Harry  Coe,  Kappa  Alpha,  North  Wilkesboro;  Steele, 
Kenneth  Leigh,  Burlington;  Steinhards,  Inora,  Milledgeville, 
Go  ;  Stem,  Jasper  Graham,  Oxford;  Stephens,  Nancy  Mont- 
gomery, Louisville,   Ky. 


Stephens,  William  Mac,  Winston-Salem;  Stephenson,  Lonnie 
George,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Halifax;  Still,  Marjorie,  Hillsboro; 
Stock,  Richard  Martin  Hume,  Lumberton;  Stockton,  Barbara 
Joan,  Charlotte. 


Stokes,  Helen  Marie,  Lexington;  Stokes,  Sidney  Durham, 
Lenoir;  Stout,  William  Allen,  Romseur;  Strause,  Leonard, 
Charlotte;   Stringfield,  Meredith,  Chapel  HiM. 


Stuart,  Robert  Urban,  Kernersville;  Suitt,  Nancy  Joan,  Dur- 
ham; Summerell,  Ellen,  Gastonio;  Summey,  Brett  Taylor, 
West  Jefferson;  Surles,  Charlie  William,  Jr.,  Dunn. 


Surrett,   Charles   Eugene,    High    Point;    Suttle,    Nancy    Leigh, 

Chi  Omega,  Charlotte;  Sutton,  Edward  Wike,  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta,  Phi  Delta  Theto,  Cullowhee;  Talley,  Royol  Bradsher, 
Jr.,  Fuquay  Springs;  Tally,  William  Parhom,  Chapel  Hill. 


Tart,  Clarence  Lee,  Kappa  Sigma,  Dunn;  Tayloe,  Josh,  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Woshington;  Taylor,  Roy  Doil,  Greenville; 
Teck,  Bruce  Jay,  Norfolk,  Vo.;  Teer,  George  W.,  Jr.,  Hills- 
boro. 


Terrell,  Glenn  Doyle,  Durham;  Thames,  Lorry  David,  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi,  Charlotte;  Thorrington,  Frances  Marie,  Hender- 
son; Thiele,  Richard  Frederic,  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Thomas,  Edwin 
Scott,  Asheboro. 


Thomas,    Margaret   Anne,    Raleigh;    Thomas,    Ruth    Borkley, 

Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Sanford;  Thompson,  Carolyn  Stuart,  White- 
ville;  Thompson,  Charles  Jefferson,  Pi  Delta  Phi,  Salisbury, 
Thompson,  Lois  Bertelle,  Stotesville. 


Seventh  Row; 

Thornton,  Robert  Holton,  Foyetteville;  Thornton,  Zone  Grey, 
Benson;  Thuemmler,  Herbert  A.,  Voldese;  Timberloke, 
George  Noblin,  Nelson,  Va.;  Toler,  Mourice  Sanders,  Prince- 
ton. 


JUNIORS 


Eighth  Row: 

Trent,  William  Ernest,  Reidsville;  Tripp,  Cecil  De  Wayne, 
Shalotte;  Turem,  Jerry  Sheldon,  Jacksonville;  Turner, 
Daniel   Carmer,   Jr.,  Chapel    Hill;    Turner,    Perry   Albert,   Jr., 

Hickory. 


Turpin,  Jerry  Williams,  Reidsville;  Tyler,  Earl  Runyon,  Zeto 
Psi,  Durham;  Tyler,  Jock  Lloyd,  Chapel  Hill;  Tyler,  Morie 
Elizabeth,     Rocky     Mount;     Umstead,     Charles     Parker,     Phi 

Kappa  Sigma,  Durham. 


Tenth  Rowr 

Vann,    John    Daniel,    III,    Greenville;    Van    Sise,    Joan    Lee, 

Huntington,  N.  Y.;  Venters,  Leon  Stephens,  Delta  Sigma  Pi, 
Trenton;  Von  Biberstein,  Richard,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Burgan; 
Wobberson,  Melinda,  Hamlet. 


Wogner,  Bobby  Moton,  Lexington;  Wolker,  Lawrence 
Grumpier,  Jr.,  Chi  Psi,  Mount  Airy;  Walker,  Oscar  Blair, 
Gastonia;  Walker,  Susan  Leah,  Wilmington;  Wall,  Robert 
Hennis,  Mount  Airy. 


Wallace,  Mary  Jane,  Zeto  Tau  Alpha,  Durham;  Walser, 
Joseph  Gaither,  III,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  High  Point;  Walsh, 
James    Ralph,    Theta    Chi,    Lenoir;    Walters,    Sara    Culbreth, 

Greensboro. 


Third  Row: 

Ward,    Blaine   Sherrill,    Ramseur;    Ward,    David    Livingstone, 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  New  Bern;  Worlick,  John  Drew,  Jack- 
sonville; Warren,  James  Norman,  Delta  Psi  Omega,  Lenoir; 
Waters,   Harold   Lee,   Phi    Eta   Sigma,   Jacksonville. 


JUNIORS 


Waters,  Richord  Jomes,  Livingston,  N    J  ;  Watkins,  Kenneth 

A.,  Lillington;  Wotson,  Reno  Miranda,  Raleigh;  Watts, 
Thomas  Morton,  Lombda  Chi  Alpha,  Bryson  City;  Weathers, 
Gerald  Gene,  Shelby 


Fifth  Row: 

Weaver,  John  William,  Jr.,  Durham;  Weaver,  Macon  Moore, 
Apex;  Weover,  Zebulon,  III,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Asheville; 
Weiss,  Charles  Rommond,  Brevard;  Wells,  Donn  A.,  Albert- 
son. 


Wells,    Mory    Louise,    Asheville;    Wells,    Samuel    Fogle,    Jr., 
Reidsville;    Welsh,    Lila    Lane,    Monroe;    Wender,    Joan    V., 

Highland   Park,    III.;    Wender,   Judith   V.,   Highland   Pork,    III. 


Seventh  Row: 

West,  Barbara  Jone,  Jacksonville,  Fla.;  West,  Carroll 
Thomas,  Chapel  Hill;  West,  Juan  Ramon,  Winston-Salem; 
Westbrook,    Alice    Fay,    Charlotte;    Westmoreland,    Dean    B., 

Kings  Mountain, 


Eighth  Row: 

Wholey,  Hobort,  Chapel  Hill;  Whedbee,  Mabel  Martin, 
Hertford;  Wheeler,  Clarence  J.,  Durham;  Wheeler,  Lucius 
P.,  Jr.,  Washington;  Whisenant,  Bennette  E.,  Delta  Sigma 
Pi,  Morganton. 


Ninth  Row: 

Whisnant,  Howard  Eugene,  Gastonia,  Whisnont,  James 
Luther,  Gostonia,  White,  John  Jennings,  Sigma  Nu,  Hender- 
son; Whitfield,  Durward  Garland,  III,  Charlotte;  Whitfield, 
Katharine  Rose,  Kmston. 


Whitty,  Reba  Ann,  New  Bern;  Wicker,  Bryant  Kelly,  San- 
ford;  Wilkerson,  Polly  Ann,  Kenly;  Wilkins,  James  Foir- 
child,  Lynchburg,  Va.;  Wilkinson,  Robert  McLoin,  Winston- 
Salem, 


Williams,  Anderson  Townley,  Wilson;  Williams,  Charles 
Augustus,  Charlotte;  Williams,  Dal  Joseph,  Elizabeth  City; 
Williams,   Elizabeth   Cross,   Raleigh;   Williams,   Helen  Olivia, 

Pi  Beta  Phi,  Wilmington. 


Williams,  Larry  Ritchie,  Kappa  Alpho,  Concord;  Williams, 
Sebelio  Inex,  Chinquapin;  Williams,  Shirley  Ann,  Burlington; 
Williamson,    Mary   Saunders,   Greensboro;    Willingham,    Paul 

Ed,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Ridgely,  Tenn. 


Willsey,  Joon  Francis,  Norfolk,  Va.;  Wilson,  Hoseo  Elbert, 
Sigma  Chi,  Danville,  Va.;  Wilson,  Maurice  H.,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi,  Charlotte;  Wimberley,  Joseph  Powell,  III,  Battle- 
boro;  Wirsching,  Charles  Philipp,  High  Point. 


Fourth  Row: 

Womble,  James  Raphael,  Rocky  Mount;  Wood,  Timothy, 
Chapel  Hill;  Woodard,  Billy  Thomas,  Selmo;  Woodard, 
Kathryn  Elson,  Scotland  Neck;  Woodard,  Warden  Lewis,  Jr., 

Beaufort. 


Fifth  Row: 

Woodlief,  Catherine  0.,  Louisburg;  Woodlief,  William 
Thomas,  Rondleman;  Woods,  Andy  Green,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Danville,  Va.;  Worsley,  Gerald  Killian,  Greenville; 
Worthington,  Thomas  L.,   Kinston. 


JUNIORS 


Sixth  Row: 

Wrenn,  John  Gilbert,  Roxboro;  Wright,  Anthony  Byrum, 
Charlotte;  Yeopanis,  Ponos  Andrew,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha, 
Lumberton;  Yelverton,  Fred  Becton,  Wilson;  Yost,  William 
Francis,  Weaverville. 


Young,    Douglas   Morton,   Salisbury;    Young,    Robert   Francis, 

Richmond     Hill,     N.     Y.;     Young     Robert    Terry,    Asheville; 
Zickgraf,  William  Grant,  Phi  Delta  Theto,  Franklin. 


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SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Abernethy,  Don  Leslie,  Camp  Lejeune;  Adair, 
Donald  Gront,  Gastonia;  Adams,  Charles  Gil- 
bert, Four  Oaks,  Adams,  John  Patrick,  Ashe- 
boro;  Adams,  Jordan  Eldred,  Sanford,  Aldred, 
William  Murray,  Jr.,  Durham 


Second  Ro 


Guy, 


■aid  William,  Traphill;  Alford, 
Hendersonville;  Amy,  John  V., 
Smiths  Falls,  Ontario,  Canada;  Anderson, 
George  D.,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Aberdeen;  Ansell, 
David  K.,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Allenhurst,  New 
Jersey;   Aront,  Vivian  Estelle,  Orangeburg,  5.  C. 


Third  Row: 

Armstrong,  Darrell  Franklin,  Roanoke  Rapids; 
Artope,  George  Raymond,  Pi  Koppa  Alpha, 
Greensboro;  Ashby,  Charles  A.,  Sigma  Nu,  Gar- 
den City,  Long  Island,  Ashford,  Charles  Hall, 
Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  New  Bern;  Askew, 
Atwood  Newsome,  Rich  Square;  Atwater,  James 
T.,  Greensboro. 


Fourth  Row: 

Avery,  Erwin  Theodore,  Winston-Salem;  Bobson, 
Donald  Belton,  Ash;  Baggett,  Robert  Franklin, 
Smithfield;  Boiley,  Leslie  Rand,  Cholybeato 
Springs;  Baird,  Nolan  Dudley,  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon,  Augusta,  Ga  ;  Boldridge,  William  Paul, 
Beta   Theta    Pi,   Winston-Salem. 


Fifth  Row: 

Boldwin,  William  Howard,  Rockingham;  Ballew, 
William  Ralph,  Hickory;  Bonks,  Otis  Gordon, 
Cory;  Banzet,  Julius  Edmond,  Alpha  Phi  Omega, 
Warrenton;  Berber,  Howard  Curtis,  Wilmington; 
Barber,   Milton   A.,   Mi,  Zefa   Psi,   Lexington 


Sixth  Row 


arrboro,      Borden, 
Alfred  Lawrence, 


Borbour,     Marvin     Lindsay 

Milton  Barrett,  Boone,  Barl 

Semora;     Barringer,     Michele     Loron,     Ne 

Basinger,  Buzzy,  Charlotte,   Bass,  Eddie  Ci 

ton,   Formville. 


Seventh  Row: 

Baynes,    Gerald    Toylor,    London,    Ohio;  Beam, 

Dennis  Anthony,  Jr.,  Phi   Kappa  Sigma,  Shelby, 

Beoman,  John   Branch,  Ahoskie;    Beard,  Benton 

Linwood,     Fayetteville;      Beaver,     Terry  Allen, 

Statesville;      Becknell,      Robert     Miller,  Rocky 
Mount. 


Eighth  Ro 


Ber 


Benolken,  George  Herbert,  Jr.,  Burlington; 
ger,  Quinn  Albert,  Sayville,  N  Y  ;  Bikle,  John 
George,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Black,  Baxter  Franklin, 
Konnapohs,  Black,  Foye  Forbus,  Jr.,  Forest  City; 
Blockwelder,  John  Morris,  Kappa  Alpha,  States- 
ville. 


Ninth  Row: 

Blackwood,    Robert    He 
William  James,  Zeta  P- 
Phillip    Paul,    Whitaker,    Pa  ; 
Green,     Jr.,     Whitokers;     Boes< 
Winston-Salem;   Boggs.  Roy  Di: 


npton,    Carrboro;     Blair, 

,  Morehead  City;  Blazer, 

Pa  ;     Bloomer,    Oliver 

Boese,     Fred     Merritt, 

Voldese. 


Tenth  Row: 

Borden,  Mitchell  P.,  Jr.,  Charlotte,  Bost,  Wil- 
liam Stuart,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Greenville;  Bostic, 
Thod  Stevens,  Kappa  Alpha,  Forest  City;  Bou- 
dreou,  Girord  Edgar,  Jr.,  Delta  Upsilon,  North 
Augusta,  S,  C;  Bourne,  John  Lothan,  Reids- 
ville;   Bowles,  Wade  Anderson,  Statesville 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Bowman,  Charles  Harwood,  Jr.,  Southern  Pines; 
Brodfield,  S.  Smith,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Ashe- 
ville,  Bradsher,  Sidney  Preston,  Milton;  Brand- 
ner,  Larie  Kent,  Beto  Theta  Pi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
Arlington,  Vo,;  Braswell,  John  Thomas,  Marsh- 
ville;  Brauer,  Ellen  Evelyn,  Delta  Phi  Alpha, 
Chapel  Hill. 


Second  Row: 

Braxton,  H.  Harrison,  Jr.,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha, 
Chose  City,  Vo.;  Brewer,  Wesley  Scott,  Durhom; 
Bridgers,  George  Carlton,  Rowland;  Bridgers, 
William  Ashley,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Wilson;  Briggs, 
Ernest  Ray,  Sanford;  Britt,  Robert  Carl,  Lum- 
berton. 


Third  Row: 

Brown,  Homer  Clark,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Brown, 
Julian  Cleo,  Jr.,  Candler;  Bryan,  Joseph  Me- 
Kinley,  Jr.,  Greensboro;  Bryce,  George  Wilder, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Hamlet;  Bulla,  Thurman 
Clifton,  Asheboro;  Bunch,  Charles  Ledbetter, 
Jr.,  Statesville. 


Fourth  Row: 

Burrell,  Frederick  William,  Sigma  Nu,  Cedar 
Rapids,  Iowa;  Burress,  William  Wallace,  East 
Orange,  N.  J.;  Burton,  Ernest  Steven,  High 
Point;  Callicott,  Joe  H.,  Jr.,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Greensboro;  Campbell,  Chorles  Woodrow,  James- 
town; Campbell,  Hugh  Edward,  Laurinburg. 


Fifth  Row: 

Canas,  Juan  Jose,  Santiago  de  Cuba,  Cuba; 
Conoutos,  Andrew  A.  G.,  Kure  Beoch;  Contrell, 
Charles   Ray,  Durham;   Capps,  Thomas   Edward, 

Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Wilmington;  Carmichoel, 
Jerry  Gaylon,  High  Point;  Carper,  Ashby  Thur- 
man,  Jr.,    Pi    Kappa    Phi,    Gastonio. 


Sixth  Row: 

Carr,  Gabriel  Paul,  Jr.,  Hillsboro;  Carriker, 
Donald  Malloy,  Charlotte;  Carroll,  Lorry  Win- 
ford,  St.  Pauls;  Corter,  John  M.,  Madison; 
Casey,  James  Broodus,  High  Point;  Cotes, 
Carvie   Calvin,  Henderson. 


Seventh  Row: 

Cotes,  Donald  Brooks,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Poison; 
Cathey,  Dennis  Edward,  Charlotte;  Coufield, 
Tommy  A.,  Jacksonville;  Cecil,  Richard  Colbert, 
Jr.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpho,  Fayetteville;  Cherry, 
Morcus  Cicero  Stephen,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Mount 
Olive;  Chester,  Wayne  Scagroves,  Pittsboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Christian,  Richard  Ray,  Santord,  Christian,  Vir- 
gil Holcomb,  Mount  Airy;  Christian,  William 
Gerow,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Vicksburg,  Miss.; 
Clopp,  Joseph  Mark,  Greensboro;  Clark,  Devon 
Mack,  Chopel  Hill;  Clark,  Gerald  Duane,  Bur- 
lington 


Ninth  Row: 

Clark,  Jon  Barrett,  Charlotte;  Coburn,  Robert 
Lee,  Jr.,  Williomston;  Cole,  Jerry  Robert;  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma,  New  Bern;  Conrad,  Robert  B., 
Raleigh;  Cook,  Stanley  Galpin,  Pinehurst;  Cool- 
man,  Thomas  Beecher,  Chi  Psi,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich 


Tenth  Row: 

Corbin,  Henry  Jefferson,  Jr.,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon, 
Florence,  S.  C;  Covell,  Charles  VonOrden,  Jr., 
St.  Anthony  Hall,  Christchurch,  Va.;  Cowon, 
Morvin  Russell,  Williomston;  Craig,  Julian  Car- 
roll, Swonnonoa;  Craig,  William  Franklin,  Jr., 
Charlotte;  Crews,  Nat  Sullivan,  Sigma  Phi 
Epsilon,  Winston-Salem. 


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SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Crocker,  Nathan  Thomas,  III,  Rocky  Mount; 
Crook,  Myron  Dudley,  Phi  Kappo  Sigma,  Arling- 
fon,  Vq  ;  Crouse,  Paul  Odell,  Winston-5alem; 
Crumpler,  Jomes  Fulton,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu,  Rocky 
Mount.  Currin,  George  Spencer,  Middleburg, 
Cutter,  John  H.,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Charlotte. 


Second  Row: 

Daggerhort,  Buddy  Arnold,  Raleigh;  Dorden, 
James  Robert,  Jacksonville;  Dornell,  William 
Gordon,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Theto,  Murphy;  Daugh- 
try,  Curtiss  Wilson,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Smith- 
fieid,  Daughtry,  Glenn  Douglos,  Mount  Olive; 
Dovis,  Charles  McMillan,  Louisburg. 


Third  Row: 

Davis,  Gus  Louis,  Moreheod  City,  Davis,  Warren 
Thomas,  III,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Nashvilie;  Daw- 
kins,  John  Earl,  Jr.,  Mount  Gilead;  Day,  Bobby 
S.,  Angier;  Dixon,  Jomes  Franklin,  Clinton; 
Dixon,  Joseph   Earl,   Moreheod  City. 


Fourth  Row: 

Door,  Jomes  Fraser,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Char- 
lotte, Dobson,  Ervin  Garrison,  Beulaville;  Doss, 
Dale  Wolter,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  Douty,  Christo- 
pher Morris,  Washington,  D  C  ,  Dowell,  Douglas 
Floyd,     Voldese;     Drake,    Claude    Walloce,    Jr., 


Fifth  Row: 

Duncan,  Allie  Hamilton,  Roanoke  Rapids;  Dur- 
ham, Williom  Henry,  Winston-Salem;  Eaves, 
Robert  Wendell,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C  ,  Ediich,  Theodore  Julius,  III,  Sigma 
Nu,  New  York,  N,  Y.;  Edmundson,  Hoywood, 
IV,  Zeta  Psi,  Wilson,  Edwards,  Ellison  Francis, 
Chodbourn. 


Sixth  Row: 

Edwords,  Reuben  Bryan,  Jr.,  Raleigh,  Elliott, 
Eric  David,  Raleigh;  English,  Edward  Yonder, 
Rocky  Mount,  Eubonks,  Clayton  A.,  Jr.,  Chor- 
lotte;  Evans,  Donald  Frederick,  Sigma  Chi, 
Greensboro;  Evans,  Eli  N.,  Tou  Epsilon  Phi, 
Durham. 


Seventh  Row: 

Evans,  Leon  Edwords,  Jr.,  Winterville;  Foir, 
Ronnie  Louis,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Thomosville, 
Forrell,  Lewis  Hoytt,  Pittsboro;  Faulkner,  John 
Edward,  Jacksonville;  Fentner,  Chorles  Jomes, 
Carrboro;    Ferreiro,  Jock  Everett,  Elkin. 


Eighth  Row: 

Fincher,  Jomes  Reid,  Konnopolis;  Finney,  Thomas 
Fronklin,  Elkm;  Fisher,  Wiley  Vick,  Jr.,  Battle- 
boro;  Flack,  Charles  Zorah,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha, 
Forest  City,  Flynt,  Stouber  Miner,  Elkm,  Foster, 
John    Sonford,    Siqma    Alpha    Epsilon,    Fairfield, 


Ninth  Row: 

Foust,  Potsy  Ann,  Lexington;  Fowler,  Bruce 
Owen,  Durham;  Fox,  Richard  Lee,  Winston- 
Salem;  Frank,  Richord  Edword,  Greensboro; 
Frye,  Williom  Roger,  Pinehurst;  Fuller,  Robert 
Hope,    Kappa    Alpha,   Gastonia. 


Tenth  Row: 

Fuller,  Robert  Virgil,  Graham;  Funk,  Margaret 
Eunice,  Chi  Omega,  Seaford,  Del.;  Futrell,  James 
Thomas,  High  Point;  Goca,  Giles  John,  West 
Mifflin,  Po.;  Goddy,  Christopher  Donald,  Son- 
ford;   Goddy,  Walter  Harold,   Ingold 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Gaillord,  Samuel  Robert,  Balfour;  Gallogher, 
John  Michael,  Kappcj  Sigma,  Chapel  Hill;  Game, 
Jock  Douglas,  Chi  Psi,  Bryson  City;  Gorrell, 
Jimmy  Woodard,  Tabor  City;  Garrou,  Benjamin, 
Vaidese;   Gay,  Archibald  Cree,  Jackson. 


Second  Row: 

Gay,  Francis  Normon,  Raleigh;  Goy,  Jomes  E., 
Ill,  Beta  Theto  Pi,  Winston-Solem;  Gibbs,  John 
G.,  Jr.,  Greenville;  Gilbert,  Homer  Orlond,  Jr., 
Chorlotte;  Giles,  Horry  McCorley,  Jr.,  Gastonia; 
Gilliland,  Leslie,  Jr.,  Pinehurst. 


Third  Row: 

Gilreoth,  Charles  Sidney,  Wilkesboro;  Glatzer, 
Maurice,  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Kensington,  Md,; 
Glenn,  Joseph  Carroll,  Raleigh;  Glenn,  Poxson 
Biddulph,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Winston-Salem;  Glover, 
Dole  Price,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Chapel  Hill;  Good, 
Jomes  Calvin,  Jr.,  Gibsonville. 


Fourth  Row: 

Gobble,  Everette  Kinsman,  Hamlet;  Godfrey, 
Clayton  Thomas,  Ashbury,  N.  J;  Godwin, 
William  London,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Smithfeld, 
Goins,  Clarence  Adrian,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 
Burlington;  Goodson,  Clive  Irvin,  Winston- 
Salem;  Goodwin,  Richard  Anthony,  Chapel   Hill 


Fifth  Row: 

Gorman,  John  Alfred,  Chi  Psi,  Winterville; 
Graves,  David  Lee,  Seagrove;  Gray,  Franklin 
Vail,  Zeta  Psi,  Henderson,  Groy,  John  Springer, 
Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Statesville;  Gray,  Raymond  Flet- 
cher, Snow  Hill;  Groybeol,  Eorl  B.,  Jr.,  West 
Jefferson. 


Sixth  Row: 

Green,  Billy  Edword,  Chapel  Hill;  Green,  Eddie 
Roger,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Winston-Salem, 
Greenwoy,  John  W.,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Greer, 
Jomes  Walter,  Old  Fort;  Gregson,  James  Edwin, 
Jr.,  Asheboro;  Grisette,  Ulysses  Riddle,  Jr., 
Vaidese. 


Seventh  Row: 

Groce,  William  Harold,  Jr.,  Sigma  Nu,  Ashe- 
boro; Hageseth,  Gaylord  Terrenee,  Minot,  N.  D,; 
Hoire,  Robert  Phillip,  West  Jefferson;  Holl, 
Kenneth  Spough,  Winston-Salem;  Hall,  William 
Johnston,  Jr.,  Kannapolis;  Hamrick,  Clifford 
Elijah,  Jr.,  Pi   Kappa  Alpha,  Boiling  Springs, 


Eighth  Row: 

Hamrick,  Philip  Laxton,  Kappa  Alpha,  Mount 
Holly;  Honey,  Roy  Earl,  Gibson;  Hardee,  Lewis 
Jefferson,  Jr.,  Southport;  Hordesty,  William 
Robert,  Shannon;  Hargitt,  Richard  Joseph, 
Sigma   Nu.   Seaford,   Del.;    Horper,  Janet,   Jack- 


Ninth  Row: 

Harriett,  Albert  Lee,  Pollocksville;  Harrington, 
Ralph  Stephen,  Broadway;  Harrison,  Jomes  G., 
Jr.,  Charleston,  S.  C;  Hartsell,  Lorry  D.,  Albe- 
marle; Hortsoe,  Gorlond  Cecil,  Newton;  Horvell, 
Williom  Eorl,  Leiand. 


Tenth  Row: 

Horword,  William  Myrick,  Oakboro;  Hastings, 
Jock  Madison,  Kernersville;  Haynie,  Duke  Mc- 
Clory,  Fayetteville;  Haywood,  John  Robert, 
South  Norfolk,  Va.;  Heath,  Thomas  Newton, 
Cove  City;   Heoth,  Willie  Roy,  Hubert. 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row; 

Hedrick,  Paul  Perry,  Lenoi 
Eugene,  Hamlet;  Herring, 
Springs,  Hester,  Roger  L 
Hicks,    Charles    Montgomer 


;  Herndon,  Robert 
Billy  Roy,  Seven 
ine,  Jr.,  Durham, 
,    Sigma    Nu,    Wil- 


lington;  Hicks,  Robert  Bain,  New  London. 


Second  Row: 

Hilgerdt,  John  F.,  Great  Neck,  N  Y  ;  Hines, 
Hugh  Bogle,  Hiddenite;  Hines,  Robert,  Kinston, 
Hobbs,  William  Golen,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Chapel 
Hill;  Hoffler,  Marvin  Leon,  Sunbury;  Hogoboom, 
Pieter  Lowe,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Arlington,  Va 


Third  Row: 

Hoke,  Kenneth  Alvin,  StatesvMIe;  Holden, 
George  Wall,  Sigma  Nu,  Henderson,  Holding, 
Horry  B.,  Wake  Forest;  Holmes,  James  Hough- 
ton, Mt  Airy;  Holyfield,  Joseph  Fronklin,  Rock- 
tord;  Hoover,  Robert  McCurry,  Sigma  Nu, 
Anderson,  S.  C, 


Fourth  Row: 


Hor 


Horney,  Harriet  Terwilliger,  Chapel 
thai,  Louis  Phillip,  Jr.,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Tarboro, 
House,  Edword  Lee,  Jr.,  Lincolnton;  Howard, 
Robey  Andrew,  Charlotte;  Howdy,  Frederick 
Howard,  Washington;  Huff,  Carl  Wesley,  Hen- 
derson 


Fifth  Row: 

Huffman,  Benny  Leonard,  Valdese;  Hughes, 
Peter  Beach,  Highland  Park,  III  ;  Hummel, 
William  Hicks,  Durham;  Humphrey,  Robert 
Franklin,  Jr.,  Burgaw;  Ingram,  Carter  Dalton, 
High  Point;   Isenhower,  Frederick  Neil,  Conover 


Sixth  Row: 

Jackson,  Carlisle,  Jr.,  Clinton;  Jarmon,  Cecil 
Albert,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Wilson;  Jenkins, 
William  Russell,  Walstonburg;  Johnson,  Donald 
Gene,  Walnut  Cove;  Johnson,  E.  Dovid,  Winston- 
Salem,  Johnson,  Jesse  Wesley,  Jr.,  Kappa  Sigma, 
Hickory, 


Seventh  Row: 

Johnson,  Lewis  Bernard,  Forest  City;  Johnson, 
Raymond  Gerald,  Hickory;  Johnston,  Julian 
Corr,  Spencer,  Jolly,  Roy  Alonzo,  Kappa  Alpha, 
Chapel  Hill,  Jones,  Gordon  London,  Jr.,  Raleigh, 
Jones,   Howard   Feild,  Warrenton. 


Eighth  Row: 

Jones,  Jock  Morsholl,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 
Savannah,  Ga.;  Jones,  Jeremy  Crahan,  Foils 
Church,  Va.;  Jones,  William  George,  Alpha  Phi 
Omega,  Louisville,  Ky.;  Joyce,  James  Lorry, 
Stoneville;  Koloyannides,  George  Tholes,  Ra 
leigh;   Kane,  William   Dovid,  Norfolk,  Va. 


Ninth  Row: 

Kantor,  Norman  D.,  Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y,; 
Kendall,  William  Alexander,  Shelby,  Kerby, 
Donald  Court,  Charleston  Hts.,  S.  C;  Keritsis, 
Constontinos  Demitrios,  Asheville,  Kerr,  John 
Hosea,   Warrenton;    Killingsworth,   Carl    S.,   Pol- 


'ille. 


Tenth  Row: 

Kimzey,  Jomes  Morris,  Sigmo  Nu,  Brevard; 
Kincoid,  James  Brandon,  Statesville,  King, 
Larry  Eugene,  Gostonio;  King,  Williom  Seymour, 
Stoneville;  Kirschner,  Horry  Culbertson,  Candler; 
Kuhns,  Robert  Lydon,  Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Lambeth,  David  Thomos,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greens- 
boro; Landreth,  Jomes  Robert,  Jr.,  Greensboro, 
Lassiter,  Robert  Burgess,  Kelford;  Latham,  Wil- 
liam Corson,  Bethel;  Lovergne,  Nelson  A.,  Jr., 
Yauco,  Puerto  Rico;  Leary,  William  Edward, 
Ahoskie. 


Second  Row: 

Leggett,  Stanley  Dover,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Rocky  Mount;  LeNeove,  Marshall  Greg,  Char- 
lotte; Leonard,  Patrick  Jackson,  Zebulon;  Leon- 
ord,  Robert  McDougol,  Hendersonville;  Lewis, 
Alex  Murdock,  Morehead  City;  Lewis,  Jack 
Fleet,   Chi   Psi,    High   Point. 


Third  Row; 

Lewis,  James  Randolph,  Wilmington;  Lewis, 
John  B.,  Jr.,  Chi  Phi,  Farmville;  Liipfert,  Ben- 
iomin  Boiley,  Jr.,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Winston- 
Salem;  Linville,  Frederick  Larry,  Kernersville; 
Littleholes,  John  Powers,  Zeta  Psi,  Chevy  Chase, 
Md.;    Loftin,  Charles   Earsen,  Mount   Holly 


Fourth  Row: 

Lohr,  Lloyd  Dermont,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Lexington; 
Long,  Robert  Washington,  Jr.,  Conway;  Love, 
Richard,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Chapel  Hill; 
Lowery,  John  Otis,  Jr.,  Solisbury;  Luquire,  Max 
Leo,   Biscoe;   Lynch,  Braxton  Ray,  Selma 


Fifth  Row: 

Lyon,  Horliec  Wingote,  Kappa  Alpha,  Plymouth; 
McAllister,  Hormon  Corlyle,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill; 
McBride,  Chorles  Fletcher,  Rockingham;  McColl, 
David  L.,  Charlotte;  McCord,  Marcia  Jo,  Kappa 
Delta,  Charlotte;  McGee,  William  Allen,  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma,  Chorleston,  S.  C. 


Sixth  Row: 

Mclver,  Duncan  E.,  Jr.,  Sanford;  Mclver,  Larry, 

Alpha  Tou  Omego,  East  Orange,  N,  J.;  Mc- 
Kenzie,  John  Charles,  West  End;  McLemore, 
George  K.,  Wendell;  McMillan,  Donald  Shep- 
herd, Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Motthews;  Mc- 
Millan, Neill   Kirby,  Chapel   Hill. 


Seventh  Row: 

McSurely,  Alon,  Arlington,  Va  ;  Molone,  Philip 
Strotton,  Chi  Phi,  Greensboro;  Moness,  Archi- 
bold  Kelly,  Jr.,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greensboro; 
Margulies,  William  Paul,  Raleigh;  Marley,  Edi- 
son Earl,  Asheboro;  Marriott,  John  Daughtry, 
Pi    Kappa   Alpha,    Battleboro. 


Eighth  Row: 

Martin,  John  William,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Mount 
Airy;  Martin,  Lionel  Dean,  Durham;  Mossey, 
Charles  Knox,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Durham;  Mathis, 
Charles  Groy,  Jonesville;  Maury,  Thomas  Peter, 
Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Nassau,  Bahamas;  May, 
Charles  Raysor,  Ml,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Bennetts- 
ville,    S.    C. 


Ninth  Row: 

Maynord,  Gene  Harris,  Aberdeen;  Mayo, 
Gerald  Mock,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Falkland;  Meekins, 
Edmund  Lindsay,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Meldrum,  Mary 
Sink,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil;  Merrill,  Isooe 
Lincoln,  III,  Doytona  Beach,  Fla.;  Merritt, 
James  Lee,   Pi   Kappa  Alpha,  Mount  Airy. 


Tenth  Row: 

Merritt,  Walter  Davis,  Jr.,  Hickory;  Miller, 
Albert  Bynum,  North  Wilkesboro;  Miller,  Ed- 
word  James,  Grumpier;  Miller,  Horvcy  H.,  Phi 
Mu  Alpha,  Salisbury;  Mitchell,  Jack  Warren, 
Paw   Creek;    Moller,   John    Desmond,    Charlotte 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Monroe,  John  Lauchlin,  West  End,  Montgomery, 
Joseph  Raymond,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Montgomery, 
Riley  Edward,  Concord:  Moody,  Reginold  Enloe, 
Beta  Theto  Pi,  Bryson  City;  Moore,  Claude 
Rudd,  Jr.,  Burlington;  Moore,  Donald  P., 
Raleigh. 


Second  Row: 


George 


Moore,  Gene  Webb,  Chorlotte;  ^ 
Ervin,  Jr.,  Theta  Chi,  Oxford;  Moore,  Guy 
Phillip,  Old  Fort;  Morris,  Claudius  Stedman, 
Salisbury;  Morrisey,  Richard  James,  Fairfield, 
Conn.;  Morrison,  James  Charles,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,   College   Park,   Md. 


Third  Row: 

Moser,  Harry  Ned,  Lewisville;  Motte,  Carolyn 
Maxcyne,  Charlotte;  Moye,  David  Brooks, 
Sigma  Nu,  Snow  Hill;  Mulvaney,  Leo  Anthony, 
West  Asheville;  Mustion,  Alvin  Delbridgc,  Sigma 
Nu,  Warrenton;  Mustian,  Howard  Macon,  Nor- 
lina. 


Fourth  Ro 


Myers,  Walter  Edward,  Charlotte;  Nolle,  Donald 
Edgar,  Salisbury;  Nonce,  Donald  Corroll,  Char- 
lotte; Nosh,  Thomas  Beniamin,  Charlotte;  Nebel 
William  Arthur,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Charlotte; 
Newton,    Hector   Carlton,    III,   Parkton 


Fifth  Row: 

Newton,  Zachorioh  Boardman,  III,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.;  Nichols,  Donald  Wyott,  Neuse;  Nichols, 
Garrett  Boyd,  Chase,  Md  ;  Norfleet,  Eric  Hill, 
Zeta  Psi,  Jock  on;  Normon,  Goyle  Tolmadge, 
Fayetteville;  Oakley,  Cledith  Emory,  Sigma  Nu, 
Smithfield. 


Sixth  Row: 

O'Briant,  Chorles  Rex,  Chapel  Hill;  O'Brien, 
Jocquelyn  Lee,  Winston-Salem;  O'Haro,  James 
Donald  Michael,  Raleigh;  Oliver,  Robert  Deleon, 
Selma;  Oppenhcimer,  Jerry  Loveman,  Zeta  Beta 
Tou,  Birmingham,  Ala  ;  Orr,  David  Rickmon, 
Hendersonville. 


Seventh  Row: 

Oyer,  Charles  Walker,  St.  Anthony  Hall,  Wol- 
cott,  N.  Y,;  Roderick,  Victor  Lynn,  Sigmo  Phi 
Epsilon,  Kinston;  Parker,  Jordan  Horton,  Ra- 
leigh; Parsons,  William  Thomas,  Belmont;  Par- 
tin,  Malcolm  Overstreet,  Enfield;  Portridge, 
Stevens  Hyatt,  Jr.,  Chi  Phi,  Charlotte. 


Eighth  Row: 

Potseavouras,  George,  Sigma  Chi,  Rocky  Mount; 
Patterson,  Donald  Sutton,  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
Greensboro;  Patton,  Macon  Glasgow,  Zeta  Psi, 
Durham;  Poyne,  Roland  Williom,  Jr.,  Sigma 
Chi,  Norfolk,  Vo  ;  Peormon,  David  Stanley, 
Reidsville;  Peorsoll,  Thomas  Jenkins,  Jr.,  Delta 
Kappa    Epsilon,    Rocky   Mount, 


Ninth  Row: 

Pender,  William  Lardner,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Chorlotte;  Peterson,  Martin  Rowlond,  Jr.,  Ra- 
leigh; Peterson,  William  Richard,  Asheville; 
Petty,  John  N.,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Phelps,  Stephen 
Foster,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Winston  -  Salem; 
Phillips,  Jasper  Louis,  Kinston. 


Tenth  Row: 

Pickord,  Carl  Glenn,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Asheville;  Pitt,  Theophilus  Harper,  Jr.,  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Rocky  Mount;  Poirier,  Jean 
Rene,  Elizobethtown;  Porcher,  Francis  C,  Mount 
Pleasant,  S.  C;  Poulos,  Peter  George,  Wilming- 
ton; Powell,  Thomas  Cox,  Kappa  Sigma,  Ra- 
leigh. 


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SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Poythress,  Patricia  Lee,  Chopel  Hill;  Prewitt, 
Thomos  Wendell,  Sigma  Nu,  Denver,  Colo.; 
Price,  Arthur  Roy,  Marion;  Price,  Vernon,  Scot- 
land Neck;  Pridgen,  Grody  Clifton,  Jr.,  Sharps- 
burg;   Proctor,  Truby  Groce,  Jr.,  Sanford. 


Second  Row: 

Propst,  Joptho  Fred,  Maiden;  Pulliom,  Venice 
U.,  Jr.,  Asheboro;  Pyotte,  Jeff  Alvin,  Minneap- 
olis; Rogsdole,  Robert  Martin,  Winston-Solem; 
Ramsey,  William  Forbes,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  Greens- 
boro; Roper,  John  Elisha,  Jr.,  Beta  Theto  Pi, 
Foyetteville. 


Third  Row: 

Reavis,  Richord  Armbrust,  Statesville;  Rech- 
holti,  Robert  A.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Syosset,  N.  Y.; 
Redding,  William  Howard,  Jr.,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Asheboro;  Reece,  Johnny  Manly,  Yod- 
kinville;  Reed,  Dovid  Robert,  Shamokin,  Pa.; 
Reeves,   Carroll    Edwin,  Jr.,   Allendale,   S.   C. 


Fourth  Row: 

Reeves,  James  William,  Hillsboro;  Reichert, 
Alien  John,  Morganton;  Reid,  George  David, 
Sigma  Nu,  Charlotte;  Rhinehort,  Julion  Frazier, 
Beto  Theta  Pi,  Durham;  Rhoades,  Robert  E., 
Winston-Salem;    Riggs,    Joe    Edward,    Charlotte. 


Fifth  Row: 

Riggsbee,  Thomas  Lewis,  Carrboro;  Rightsell, 
William  Thomas,  Jr.,  Greensboro;  Rivenbark, 
David  Clayton,  Lexington;  Robbins,  William  L., 
Raleigh;  Robeson,  Sigmund  Trust,  Tarboro; 
Robinson,  Charles  Fillmore,  Mars  Hill. 


Sixth  Row: 

Robinson,  Hoyle  Lynwood,  Phi  Eta  Sigmo,  Eller- 
be;  Rose,  James  William,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Pikeville;  Rosemond,  Frank  Everette,  Hillsboro; 
Ross,  Edward  Chodwick,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Au- 
gusta, Go,;  Ross,  Robert  Alexonder,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega,  Chapel  Hill;  Roth,  William  Cowthon, 
Sigma   Alpha    Epsilon,   Elkin. 


Seventh  Row: 

Rouse,  Chorles  Francis,  Jr.,  Zeta  Psi,  Raleigh; 
Ruppe,  John  Myron,  Ellenboro;  Russavage,  Leo 
Joseph,  Duryeo,  Pa;  Ruth,  Williom  Albert, 
Cory;  Socks,  Leonard  Carl,  Pi  Lambda  Phi, 
Hollywood,  Fla.;  Soine,  Chivous  H.,  Rutherford- 


Eighth  Row: 

Samuels,  Walter  Ray,  Hamlet;  Sanders,  Cleon 
Walton,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Benson;  Sasser, 
George  Freeman,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Conway, 
5  C  ;  Satterwhite,  Richard  Thomos,  McCain; 
Savage,  Fronk  Stewart,  Haddonfield,  N.  J.; 
Scarlett,  Edward  Allen,  Hillsboro. 


Ninth  Row: 


N.    Y., 


Schruntek,  Walter  Joseph,  Levittown, 
Schulmon,  Dick  R.,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Canton; 
Schultz,  John  Loesch,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Winston- 
Solem;  Seabolt,  Arthur  Lee,  Erwin;  Selby, 
Arthur  Alvin,  Jr.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Charlotte; 
Shonkle,  Henry  Mac,  Concord. 


Tenth  Row; 

Shorpe,  John  Avery,  Delta  Upsilon,  White 
Ploins,  N,  Y,;  Shaw,  Lloyd  R.,  Jr.,  Statesville; 
Shell,  Williom  Gaston,  Dallas:  Sherrill,  Gary 
Petreo,  Thomasville;  Shuford,  Fuller  Adoms, 
Beto  Theta  P.,  Asheville;  Simpson,  Haywood 
Giles,  Jr.,   Roxboro. 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 


Sink,    Jii 


i.§  1  .u.yiii' 


Sinit,  Ben  Lewis,  Winston-Solerr 
Lee,  High  Point;  Sloughter,  James  Beom,  Long- 
hurst;  Small,  F.  David,  Morehead  City,  Smiley, 
Gory  Roy,  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Spartanburg,  5,  C; 
Smith,  Conie  Brown,  Delta  Kappo  Epsilon, 
Asheviile. 


cond  Row: 

lith.  Carlo  Anzelette,  Chapel  Hill;  Smith, 
inry  Boscom,  Jr.,  Alpho  Phi  Omega,  Monroe; 
lith,  Jerry  Julion,  Stotesville;  Smith,  William 
m,  Winston-Salem;  Smothers,  Thomos  Ed- 
ird,  Chi  Psi,  High  Point;  Sneod,  James  Whor- 
1,  Jr.,  Williamston. 


Third  Row: 

Snipes,  Lelio  Darleen,  Chapel  Hill;  Snyder, 
Richard  Gray,  Lewisville;   Sobel,  Arthur  H.,  Tau 

Epsilon  Phi,  Meponsit,  N.  Y.,  Sorrell,  Jean  Gray, 
Dunn;  Southerlond,  Doniel  R.,  Arlington,  Va  , 
Sowers,  Jerry  Williom,  Chi  Psi,  High  Point. 


Fourth  Row: 

Sparrow,  Charles  M.,  Greensboro,  Spivey,  John 
Milton,  Mebane;  Stoley,  Dole  Edgar,  Wilkes- 
boro;  Stanford,  Don  Carlton,  Burlington,  Staple- 
ton,  Robert  Leighton,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Gas- 
tonia,  Stornes,  Robert  Herron,  Jr.,  Henderson- 
ville. 


Fifth  Row: 

Stornes,  Thomas  Monroe,  Concord;  Stoton, 
Robert  Vincent,  Kappo  Alpha,  Hendersonville, 
Steed,  John  Cowgleton,  Chapel  Hill,  Stefonoy, 
George,  Jacksonville;  Stevens,  Charles  Henry, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Stewart,  Corbett  Coe, 
Lambda  Chi   Alpha,   Roanoke,  Va. 


Sixth  Row: 

Stewart,  William  Ernest,  Marshville;  Stout, 
Stephen  Early,  Alpha  Tau  Omeaa,  Durham; 
Straus,  Philip  Charles,  New  York,  N,  Y.;  Strona. 
Michoel  Jacob,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.;  Sturdivont, 
Walter  Cabot,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Atlanta. 
Go.;  Summerlin,  Horry  Holler,  Jr.,  Phi  Mu 
Alpha,    Launnburg. 


Seventh  Row: 

Surrott,  Charles  Thomas,  Spencer;  Sutton,  Lewis 
Fronklyn,  Kappa  Sigma,  Goldsboro;  Swoim,  Olin 
Clay,  Winston-Salem;  Taylor,  Richard  Lewis, 
ZetQ  Psi,  Oxford;  Tennont,  Richard  Douglas, 
Crossnore,  Thomas,  Bennett  Allen,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Phi   Omega,   Morven. 


Eighth  Row: 

Thomas,  Cloude  B.,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem,  Thomas, 
Molcom  Lindsey,  Maxton;  Thomos,  Rudolph 
Moddrey,  Roanoke  Rapids,  Thomosson,  Wood- 
row  Wynn,  Oxford;  Thompson,  Ernest  Lynwood, 
III,   Tryon,   Thompson,  Jean  Cehron,  Warsaw. 


Ninth  Row: 

Thompson,  Matt  Lee,  Jr.,  Chapel  Hill,  Thomp- 
son, William  Bernard,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon, 
Alta  Vista,  Va  ,  Tillman,  Clifton  Hunter.  Rox- 
boro,  Todd,  Laurence  Houston,  Jr.,  East  Bend; 
Toland,  Hugh  James,  Jr.,  Asheviile,  Tompkins, 
Charles  Vowter,  Jr.,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon,  Alexandria,   Vc. 


Tenth  Row: 

Trochtenberg,  Stephen  Joy,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Pi 
Lambda  Phi,  Jacksonville;  Trice,  Raymond 
Eorl,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Durham;  Tulloch,  Charles 
William,  Aberdeen;  Turner,  Henry  Cotlett,  Beta 
Theta  Pi,  Greensboro;  Underwood,  John  Gordon, 
Charleston,  S.  C  ;  Upton,  Thomas  Hugh,  Jr., 
Phi   Eta  Sigma,  Sigma   Phi   Epsilon,   Raleigh. 


SOPHOMORES 


First  Row: 

Usina,  Ralph  Stellies,  Kappa  Alpha,  Macon, 
Ga.;  Venters,  W.  Victor,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
Richlands;  Voorhis,  Julio  Sprogue,  Chapel  Hill; 
Wogner,  Louis  Andrew,  Garden  City,  N,  Y  ; 
Walker,  John  Luther,  Jr.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon, 
Roanoke,   Va.,   Walker,  Leroy  Epps,  Marion. 


Second  Row; 

Wall,  David  Lee,  Winston-Salem,  Wallace, 
Kelley,    Jr.,    Aurora,    Walters,    Thomas    Noble, 

Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Tarboro;  Word,  Ervin  Sher- 
wood, Smithfield;  Word,  Marvin  Elwood,  Phi 
Gomma  Delta,  Battleboro;  Wardrup,  Leo  C, 
Jr.,  Alpha  Tou  Omega,  Middlesboro,  Ky. 


Third  Row 


Sid- 


Worehime,  Edwin  Lynn,  Durham,  Warner, 
ney  Rogers,  Council;  Worren,  Bert  Borrow, 
Farmville;  Warren,  Eli  Anderson,  Robersonville; 
Warren,  Troy  Morvin,  Clinton,  Weil,  John  Wil- 
liam, Chi   Phi,  Charlotte. 


Fourth  Row: 

Weinberger,  David  Jay,  Pi  Lambdo  Phi,  Tampa, 
Flo.;  Weinstein,  Robert  Morton,  Zeto  Beta  Tou, 
Greensboro;  Wellons,  Robert  Leon,  Selma, 
Wenfl,  John  R.,  Ill,  Morven,  West,  Billy  Ray, 
Plymouth,   West,  Tommy,  Charlotte. 


Fifth  Row: 

Westmoreland,  Joseph  Robert,  Canton,  Whatley. 
James  Everett,  Atlanta,  Go,  Whitoker,  Roy 
Gilbert,  Burlington,  White,  Jomes  Dean,  Chi 
Psi,  Raeford,  White,  William  Henry,  Jr.,  San- 
tord;  Whitehead,  Eugene  T.,  Ml,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
Phi    Kappo  Sigma,   Scotland   Neck. 


Sixth  Row: 

Whitfield,  Paul  Leroy,  Durham;  Whitt,  John 
Franklin,  Kernersville;  Wilkins,  Leroy  Edward, 
Stem;  Williams,  Ben  George,  Chicago,  III  ;  Wil- 
liams, James  Allen,  St.  Anthony  Hall,  Chapel 
Hill;  Williams,  Richard  Douglass,  Brookneol,  Va. 


Seventh  Row: 

Williams,  Thomas  Murray,  Zeto  Psi,  Raleigh; 
Williamson,  Harold  Everette,  Sims;  Williamson, 
Stanley  Morris,  Charlotte;  Willis,  Richard  Wei- 
don,  Jr.,  Asheville;  Willis,  Williom  Arthur,  Jr., 
Foyetteville;  Wilson,  Lowrence  A.,  Jr.,  Absecon, 
N.  J. 


Eighth  Row: 

Wilson,  Roy  Williom,  Marion;  Winslow,  Julian 
Emmett,  Jr.,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Hertford;  Winston, 
Barry  Thomas,  St  Anthony  Hall,  Chapel  Hill, 
Woltz,  Ben  vanDolsem,  Sigma  Chi,  Greens- 
boro; Wood,  Arnold  Terry,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma, 
Charlotte;  Wood,  Roy  S.,  Jr.,  Delta  Upsilon, 
APO   175,   N.   Y. 


Ninth  Row: 

Woodoll,  Reuben  Smith,  Reidsville;  Woodord, 
Wilmo  C,  Beaufort;  Worshom,  Edword  Erie, 
Ruffin,  Wroy,  George  Williamson,  Jr.,  Charlotte; 
Wright,  Daniel  Worth,  Pittsboro,  Wright,  Donald 
Lee,  Ruffin. 


Tenth  Row: 

Yang,  Kenneth  Chi-Kun,  Taichung,  Formosa; 
Yowell,  Robert  Kluttz,  Koppo  Sigma,  Raleigh; 
Zemon,  Jacob  Horold,  Pi  Lambda  Phi,  Williom- 
ston;  Zimmermon,  Edward  Kline,  Elizabeth  City; 
Zollicoffer,  John  Hilliord,  Jr.,  Delta  Koppo 
Epsilon,  Henderson;  Zwohlen,  Roberto  Ann, 
Kappa   Delta,  Chapel   Hill. 


Officers  of  the  freshman  class  are,  seated,  Jerry  Jones,  Vice-President, 
and  Tucker  Yates,  President.  Standing,  Don  Furtodo,  Secretary,  Martha 
Pcindexter,  Social  Chairman,  and  Tom   Long,  Treasurer. 


Candidates  eagerly  watch  the   election   returns 
they  ore  posted   in  Graham  Memorial. 


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FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Abbott,  Richard  Choffin,  Mount  Airy,  Abernethy, 
Joseph  Michael,  Newton,  Abernethy,  William  Ran- 
dolph, Hickory;  Abramson,  John  Michael,  Baltimore, 
Md;  Adams,  George  Bryan,  Jr.,  Charlotte;  Adams, 
Robert  Taylor,  Alexandria,  Va  ;  Adcock,  William 
Olin,    Jr.,    Nashville,   Tenn. 

Second  Row: 

Agee,  George  Spencer,  Winston-Salem;  Albert, 
Rudolf  Franz,  Lakewood,  Ohio;  Alexander,  John 
Thomas,  Jr.,  Statesville;  Alford,  James  David, 
Zebulon,  Alford,  Jim  Wayne,  Durham,  Allegood, 
Carleton  Word,  Wilmington;  Allen,  Harvey  Addi- 
son, High  Point. 

Third  Row: 

Allen,  Jay  Lloyd,  Four  Oaks,  Alphin,  Oliver  Wen- 
dell, Mount  Olive,  Anderson,  Arthur  Reginald, 
New  Bern,  Andrews,  James  Addison,  Jr.,  Durham; 
Arey,  Tony  Josephus,  Concord,  Attoway,  LeRoy 
Bonks,  Jr.,  Beaufort,  S.  C,  Austin,  Charles  Wil- 
liam,  Ruffin. 


Fourth  Row: 

Baggett,   Morton   Tew,   Smithfield;    Bailey,   William 

Chillis,    Chattanoogo,    Tenn  ,    Baity,   John   Thomas, 

Jr.,    Mount    Airy;     Baker,    Charles    Louis,    Raleigh; 

Bollis,    Kim,    Charleston,    S     C  ,     Ballou,    Meredith 

Cowles,    Grassy    Creek,    Borbee,    James    Dorris,    Jr., 

Cramerton. 


Fifth  Row: 

Borker,  Graden  Lee,  Jr.,  Oriental,  Barkley,  Carl 
Adolphus,  Winston-Salem,  Barkley,  James  Edgar, 
Enfield,  Barks,  Coleman  Bryan,  Chattanoogo, 
Tenn.,  Barnes,  Williom  Watson,  Wilson,  Barnette, 
Larry  Evan,  Moreheod  City,  Barnhardt,  John  Moc- 
Farland,  Concord. 


Sixth  Row: 

Barrier,  Boyd  Ray,  Jonas  Ridge,  Barrington,  Richard 
Everett,  Hamlet;  Barrow,  Robert  Mongum,  Norfolk, 
Va  ,  Bass,  Horris  Hartwell,  Henderson,  Baucom, 
Bennie  Winfred,  Concord,  Baucom,  Edward  Bryce, 
Rockinghom,   Bayliff,  James  Douglas,  Graham. 

Seventh  Row: 

Beosley,  Cooper   Bryant,  Four  Ooks;    Belango,  Poul 

Bryon,  Creswell,    Bell,   Joseph   Taylor,   Chapel    Hill; 

Bender,    John    Joseph,    Red    Springs;    Bender,    John 

Robert,    Jr.,    Winston-Salem;     Bender,    Neil    Carmi- 

choel,   Pollocksville;   Bennett,  Joseph  Collier,  Ashe- 

ville. 


Eighth  Row: 

Benthall,  Ruben  Alwin,  Rich  Square,  Berg,  Lowrence 
Stephen,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.;  Berger,  Michael 
David,  East  Paterson,  N.  J.;  Bernhardt,  Chorles 
John,  Charlotte,  Betts,  Leonidas  Judd,  Varina, 
Billings,  Richard  LeRoy,  Jr.,  Durham,  Biren,  David 
Robert,    Arlington,    Va. 


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Ninth  Row: 

Bishop,  Robert  Ellis,  Kinston;  Bishop,  Wayne 
Stoton,  Greenville,  Bivens,  Charlie  Nolan,  Ruth, 
Black,  Charles  Benaji,  Cherryville;  Block,  Geoffrey 
Laurence,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Block,  John  William, 
Charlotte,    Block,  Kenneth  Austin,  Durham. 

Tenth  Row: 

Blackwood,  Carl  Walter,  Farmville;  Blake,  Shelley 
Woyne,  Aberdeen;  Blakely,  Robert  Fronklin,  Spar- 
tanburg, S  C;  Blolock,  Julian  David,  Prospect  Hill; 
Blume,  Charles  Howard,  Jr.,  Jacksonville,  Flo,; 
Bolick,  Thomas  Dean,  Hickory,  Bondurant,  J. 
Kermit,  Mount  Airy. 

Eleventh  Row: 

Borden,  Robert  Hones,  Goldsboro;  Boroughs,  Otis 
Cloirel,  Jackson  Springs,  Bostic,  William  New- 
berry, Beulaville;  Boyette,  Clorence  Robert,  Wilson, 
Boyette,  Robert  Otis,  Chodbourn;  Bozmon,  Gerald 
Parks,  Howorth,  N.  J.;  Bradshaw,  Rush  Leonard, 
Belmont. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row; 

Brome,  Robert  Webb,  Sanford,  Brand,  Robert 
Alfred,  Wilmingfon,  Brandon,  John  Lewis,  Durham; 
Branhom,  David  Allen,  Roleigh;  Branner,  William 
Arthur,  Jr.,  Chorlotte.  Braswell,  James  Michoel, 
Charlotte;    Brewer,    Ernest   Craven,    Fa. son. 

Second  Row: 

Bridgers,  Julian  Dalma,  Jr.,  Conway,  Briggs,  Lin- 
wood  Fronklin,  Sunbury,  Brock,  Rutus  Leo,  Farm- 
ington,  Brooks,  John  Charles,  Greenville;  Brown, 
Franklin  Roosevelt,  Tarboro,  Brown,  Walter  Mon- 
roe,   Burlington,    Brown,    Walter    Newton,   Winston- 


Third  Row: 

Browning,  Robert  Locke,  Jr.,  Monroe,  Bruggeworth, 
Robert  Boyd,  Chothom,  N  J.;  Buckley,  Donald 
Sigmon,  Lincolnton,  Burke,  William  Richard,  Jr., 
Wilson,  Burney,  Fredric  Arlen,  Wadesboro;  Burn- 
ham,  Claude  Francis,  South  Mills;  Burroughs, 
Robert    Montgomery,    Charlotte. 

Fourth  Row: 

Burtless,  Stanford  Lee,  Jr.,  Huntington,  W.  Vo.; 
Busby,  Reginald  Conway,  Charlotte;  Butler,  Charles 
Ayden,  Jr.,  Morganton;  Butler,  Leslie  Grahom, 
Aulonder;  Butler,  William  Adelbert,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Bynum,  Frank  Mines,  Jr.,  Raleigh;  Coin, 
Lee    Roy,    Elizabethtown. 

Fifth  Row: 

Caldwell,  Jimmy  Alexander,  Lincolnton;  Caldwell, 
Joe!  DeWoyne,  Mooresville;  Campbell,  Lloyd  Men- 
nen,  Taylorsville;  Campbell,  William  Lester,  Bur- 
lington, Canfield,  Charles  Stephen,  Jr.,  Moreheid 
City,  Corden,  William  Arthur,  Kernersville,  Carter, 
Clarence  W.,   Winston-Salem. 


Sixth  Row: 

Carter,      Gray      Euge 

Robert    Wilson,    Selm 

Albemarle,    Caton,    ^ 

blee,     James     Gray, 

Robert,     Lourelton, 

Jamestown. 


le,  Winston-Soiem  Carter, 
,  Cashwell,  Richard  Gordon, 
sward  Allen,  Wilson.  Cham- 
Louisburg,  Chason,  Darryl 
I.     Y.,     Chesson,    Jock     Holt, 


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Seventh  Row: 

Chezney,  Mary  Lovell,  Hollywood,  Flo.,  Church, 
Clay  Franklin,  Jr.,  Kinston,  Clark,  Edwin  Harrison, 
Jr.,  Belmont  Hills,  Penn.;  Clement,  William  Carter, 
Roleigh;  Cody,  Lewis  Randolph,  Gastonio;  Coffin, 
Horris  Alexander,  Jr.,  Ashcboro,  Coggin,  Dewey 
Otis,   Jr.,   Winston-Salem. 

Eighth  Row: 

Cohen,  Jerry  Edward,  Morganotn,  Coley,  Charles 
Rowe,  Newton.  Collier,  Forrest  Leonard,  III,  Char- 
lotte, Collins,  Dovid  Bruce,  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C; 
Collins,  James  McLeod,  Southern  Pines;  Collins, 
Nick,  Charlotte,    Colluro,  Vincent  Poul,   Key  West, 


Ninth  Row: 

Colon,  Robert  J.,  Emerson,  N  J  ,  Connell,  James 
Paul  Beadsley,  Jr.,  Henderson,  Cooper,  Wilson 
Reid,  Jr.,  Signal  Mountain,  Tenn.,  Corbin,  Donald, 
Flushing,  N.  Y.;  Corkey,  Dovid  Conard,  Charlotte; 
Corpening,  John  Kelly,  Lenoir;  Corpening,  William 
Morris,   Horse   Shoe. 

Tenth  Row: 

Cowon,  Gaylord  Hunt,  Forest  City  Cowan,  Robert 
Jenkins,  Greensboro;  Cox,  Richard  Hayword,  Jr., 
Four  Oaks,  Craft,  Ruel  Connor,  Sorotoga  Craig, 
Plezzy  Harbor,  Jr.,  Hillsboro;  Creech,  Paul  Chester, 
Selma,    Crist,   Tokey,   Jacksonville. 

Eleventh  Row: 

Crowell,  James  Sheffield,  Fayetteville;  Crowther, 
Frank  Harrison,  Baltimore,  Md.;  Crye,  Louie  Sam, 
Statesville;  Culbreth,  Beverly  Ann,  Stedmon;  Cul- 
breth,  Ronold  Craig,  Fayetteville;  Currin,  Benjamin 
Fleming,  Oxford,  Cushman,  Charles  Arthur,  Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 


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FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Cutchin,  Lawrence  McGMbra,  Whitokers;  Cuthrell, 
Jerry  Hal,  Belhaven,  Dalton,  John  Weber,  Jr., 
Forest  City;  Danenhower,  Jon,  Block  Mountain; 
Daniel,  Carey  Williamson,  Jr.,  Durhom;  Danish, 
Nelson  Arthur,  Augusto,  Go;  Darden,  Edward 
Claude,  Jr.,   Aberdeen. 

Second  Row; 

Darmstatter,  George  Edward,  Brecksville,  Ohio; 
Doughtridge,  Charles  Hardy,  Rocky  Mount,  Davis, 
David  McAllister,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  Davis, 
Luther  Joshua,  Jr.,  South  Mills;  Davis,  Robert 
Winston,  Durham;  Deal,  Albert  Leonard,  III,  Hick- 
ory;   Deans,  John  Frederick,  Wilson. 

Third  Row: 

Deor,  Morton,  Charlotte;  DeBank,  Douglas  Fredrick, 
Northport,  N,  Y.;  DeBorde,  Lyndon  Walls,  Elkin; 
Dees,  Anthony  Roone,  Goldsboro,  Demaree,  Robert 
Hall,  Jr.,  Pottstown,  Penn.;  Dickens,  Clyde  Phillip, 
Fuquay  Springs;  Dickson,  Clyde  Cecil,  Jr.,  Charlotte. 

Fourth  Row: 

Dillingham,  Robert  Poe,  AshevMIe;  Dimsdale, 
Jomes  Richard,  Cramerton,  Diseker,  Mildred  Ann, 
Raleigh,  Doggett,  John  Taylor,  Greensboro;  Dorsey, 
Melville  Howard,  Oxford,  Dosher,  Harry  Randall, 
Chapel  Hill,  Driscoll,  Raymond  Levering,  Jr., 
Kensington,    Md. 


Fifth  Row: 

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od,    Morsholl;    Edwards,    Robert    Luther,    Raleigh. 


Sixth  Row: 

Edwards,  Rudolph  Lee,  Rutherfordton;  Eisenberg, 
Richard,  Lawrence,  N  Y.;  Elledge,  John  Warren, 
Hoys,  Ellis,  David  Alfred,  Gamboa,  Canal  Zone, 
Ellis,  Lamar  Hamilton,  Atlanta,  Go,  Ellwonger, 
David  Corroll,  Ruffin;  Epps,  Jomes  Hows,  III, 
Johnson    City,    Tenn. 


Seventh  Row: 

Erwin,  James  Price,  Jr.,  Durham,  Estridge,  Johnny 
Roy,  Ansonville,  Etheridge,  William  Douglas,  Oak 
City;  Evans,  Gabriel  Morlin,  High  Point,  Evans, 
Merrill  Jarvis,  Ahoskie,  Fair,  Jackson  Glenn,  Jr., 
Louisville,  Ky.,  Folk,  Michael  David,  New  York, 
N.   Y. 


Eighth  Row: 

Falls,  Robert  Lawrence,  Durham,  Farrell,  Frank 
Wilson,  Jr.,  Lillington,  Foucette,  John  Roberts, 
Swannanoo;  Feichter,  Rex  Roland,  Woynesville; 
Fields,  William  Robert,  Greensboro,  Fink,  Gretchen 
Boles,  Chapel  Hill;  Fitts,  Walter  Middleton,  Lexing- 
ton,   Ky. 

Ninth  Row: 

Flahive,    James    Francis,   Short    Hills,    N     J.,    Floyd, 

Jack    William,    Kings   Mountoin,    Fogleman,    James 

Claude,       Burlington,       Fowlkes,       Edward       Bynum, 

Tarboro;    Fox,  John   William,   Clark,    N.   J  ,    Frasier, 

LeRoy  Benjamin,  Durham,    Frasier,  Ralph  Kennedy, 

Durham. 


Tenth  Row: 

Froiier,  Richard  Ernest,  Goldsboro,  Freeman,  Alton 
brooks,  Randleman,  Fulcher,  Wolter  Graham, 
Morehead  City,  Fuller,  Carl  Lee,  Burlington,  Furr, 
Guilford  Eorl,  Charlotte,  Furtodo,  Donald  Atlas, 
Garner,   Furtado,  Robert  Anthony,  Garner. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Gaines,  John  Alexander,  Jr.,  Sontord;  Gardner, 
Homer  Gerney,  Salisbury,  Garrett,  Cecil  Franklin, 
Ehzobeth  City,  Gay,  Walter  Ross,  Zebulon,  Giord, 
Donald  Joseph,  Block  Mountain;  Gibson,  Jerome 
Morrison,  Statesville;  Gilliam,  Ned  Donald,  Char- 
lotte. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Gilliam,  William  Richard,  Elon  College;  Givens, 
Michael  Carlisle,  Chorlotte;  Grover,  Arthur  Julian, 
Salisbury;  Godwin,  Billy  Roy,  Mount  Olive;  Godwin, 
Herman  Allen,  Jr.,  Dunn;  Godwin,  William  Ston- 
ford,  Erwin;  Goldsmith,  Albert  Lewis,  Jr.,  Lincoln- 
ton. 

Second  Row; 

Goodman,  Alvin  Stewart,  Charlotte;  Goodman,  Ed- 
word  Jay,  Portsmouth,  Va,;  Goodrich,  Dovid  Whit- 
more,  Winston-Salem;  Gottlieb,  Seomon  H., 
Hampton,  Vo.;  Graff,  Aaron  David,  Maplewood, 
N.  J.;  Graham,  Larry  Gregson,  Goldston;  Grausman, 
Richard  Irvin,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Third  Row: 

Gray,  Bobby  William,  La  Grange;  Gray,  Robert 
McDonald,  III,  Ft.  Bragg;  Green,  Rodney  Gay, 
Raleigh;  Greenblott,  Herbert  Ira,  Woodmere,  N.  Y.; 
Greene,  Peter  Sharpe,  Blowing  Rock;  Griffin,  Carl 
Henderson,     Rome,      Go.;      Griffin,     Curtis      Parks, 


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Fourth  Row; 

Grimes,  Thomas  Robert,  Wendell;  Grodsky,  Peter  P., 
Durham;  Grogon,  Emmett  Smith,  Martinsville,  Vo.; 
Guy,  Samuel  Cole,  High  Point;  Haddod,  George 
Milton,  Kinston;  Hagoman,  Robert  Preston,  Lenoir; 
Hall,  Kenneth  Tinsley,  Jr.,  Durham. 

Fifth  Row: 

Hall,  Wilkes  Suttle,  Charlotte;  Hambrick,  Robert 
Theodore,  Jr.,  Hickory;  Hamill,  Roscoe  Wilkins,  III, 
Weldon;  Hamilton,  George  Hege,  Winston-Salem; 
Hamilton,  Phillip  Ronald,  McColl,  S.  C;  Hanchey, 
George  Allon,  Wallace;  Hardesty,  Willis  Stanton, 
Rocky  Mount. 

Sixth  Row; 

Harding,     Benjamin     Renny,  Mockville;     Hardison, 

Rossie  Pinkney,  Jr.,  Wallace;  Hare,  James  Stewart, 

Wilmington;     Hare     Jeffrey  Averill,     Ann     Arbor, 

Mich.;  Harrell,  Betty  Dare,  Chapel  Hill;  Horrell 
Bobby  Ray,  Wilmington;  Harrigan,  William  Dwight, 
Fulton.  Ala. 

Seventh  Row: 

Horrill,   James   Albert,   Jr.,   Winston-Salem;    Harris, 

Albert   Perry,   Noshville;    Harris,  Leon  Johnson,  Jr., 

Henderson;   Harris,  Mary  Ben,  New  London;    Horri- 

son,    Henry    Theo,    Jr.,     Draper;     Harriss,     Herbert 

Henry,  Wilson;  Hortmon,  Alfred  Pleasant,  Winston- 

Solem. 

Eighth  Row; 

Hatcher,  Wade  Lemuel,  Jr.,  Asheville;  Hatley, 
G.  E.,  Jr.,  Albemarle;  Hayes,  Jock  Aycock,  Rocky 
Mount;  Hayes,  Michael  Kelly,  Greensboro;  Hoy- 
worth,  Roy  Milton,  Asheboro;  Heoly,  Patrick,  IV, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Heitman,  Henry  Noding,  Jr., 
Winston-Salem. 

Ninth  Row: 

Henderson,  Perrin  Quarles,  Charlotte;  Henderson, 
William  Douglas,  Ellerbe;  Hendren,  Williom  Grant, 
New  Bern;  Herring,  Benjamin  Cosey,  Goldsboro, 
Herring,  Paul  Donald,  Clinton;  Herring,  Robert 
Bobb,   Goldsboro;    Hess,   George    Richard,    Philadel- 


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Pa. 


Tenth  Row: 

Hester,    John     Nicholas,    III,     Reidsville;     Heyman, 

Edward    Bruce,    Hendersonville;    Hickman,    William 

Elliott,  Southport;   Hickmon,  James  Ralph,  Wrights- 

ville  Beach;  High,  Roy  Shelton,  Raleigh;  Highsmith, 

James  Milton,  Robersonville;   Hight,  Bruce  Gurman, 

Henderson. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Hipps,  Gary  Melvin,  Tryon;  Hofler,  Betty  Carolyn, 
Gotesville;  Holdford,  James  Edward,  Wilson;  Hol- 
land, Hermon  Miles,  Cramerton,  Holland,  Max 
Kcrmit,  Stotesville;  Holmes,  Richard  Gordon, 
Greenwich,  Conn.;  Holmes,  William  Henry,  IV, 
Woshington. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Holt,  Leonidos  Causey,  Julia 

Winston-Salem;      Hood,     Jo 

Hooper,    Frank    Ross,    Reid 

Evans,  High  Point;   Home,  George  Nelson,  Besse 

City,    Horner,  William    Edv 


ndros,  John  Louis, 
Roefield,  Dover; 
Hoover,    Charles 


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Second  Row: 

Horwifi,  Burton  Allan,  Raleigh;  Houser,  Wayne 
Logon,  Vale;  Houston,  John  Borr,  Lenoir;  Howord, 
Claude  Cullom,  Foyetteville;  Howard,  Donald 
Kelly,  Shelby;  Howe,  Duone  Arlon,  Roanoke  Rapids, 
Howe's,   Jonothon    Broome,    Knoxville,  Tenn. 


Third  Row: 

Hucks,  Ronnie  Dorrell,  Sophia;  Hudson,  Blaine 
Steven,  Zirconia;  Hudson,  Philip  Lynn,  Asheboro; 
Huttmon,  WiMiam  George,  Hickory;  Hunnicutt, 
John  Edward,  Poftctown,  Penn  ;  Hunt,  Singleton 
Jarrett,  Jr.,  Wilmington;  Huntington,  Charles  Rid- 
dell,  Spartanburg,  S-  C. 

Fourth  Row: 

Hutchison,  Allie  Albert,  Winston-Solem;  Hutton, 
Frederick  Prother,  Greensboro;  Hyatt.  Harvey  Joke, 
Bryson  City;  Ingle,  Clyde  Reid,  Whitsett;  Inmon, 
Franklin  Pope,  Jr.,  Kinston;  Iscley,  Thomos  Ruftin, 
Greensboro;   Isley,  Ronald  Wayne,  Burlington. 


Fitth  Row: 

Joekson,     Richard     Owen,     Chapel     Hill; 

Jackson, 

Thomos    Bryon,   Jr.,    Kinston;    Jomcs,    Ellis 

Whedon, 

Norfolk,     Va  ;     James,     James     Franklin, 

Liberty; 

Jamison,  Victor   Graham,   Jr.,   Dover,    Del 

;    Jarrett, 

Charles     Leonard,     Lincolnton;     Jennings, 

Edward 

Harrington,  Washington,   D,   C, 

Sixth  Row: 

Jennings,  Richard  Wotts,  Greensboro;  Johnson, 
Atlee  Rollins,  Benson;  Johnson,  Dan  Rommie, 
Winston-Solem;  Johnson,  Harold  Weston,  Jr., 
Fuquay  Springs;  Johnson,  Johnny  Richard,  Angier; 
Johnson,  Obie  Taylor,  Jr.,  Graham;  Johnson,  Wil- 
liam   Harrison,    Jr.,    Stotesville. 


Seventh  Row: 

Johnson,  William  Rhodes,  Yanceyville;  Jolly,  W.  O., 
Ill,  Ayden;  Jones,  Arthur  Loidler,  111,  Tryon 
Jones,  Chilton  Robert,  Tarboro;  Jones,  Jerry  Lee, 
Raleigh,  Jones,  Robert  Woyne,  Chopel  Hill;  Jordan, 
George   Albert,  Morshville. 

Eighth  Row: 

Jordan,  Jomes  Clyde,  Jr.,  Greensboro;  Jourdan, 
Alton  Jock,  Gulf,  Joyce,  Otis  Pleosont,  Jr.,  Stone- 
ville;  Kotiin,  Alfred  Julian,  Winston-Salem,  Keever, 
Daniel  C,  Charlotte;  Keisler,  Samuel  Ray,  Clore- 
mont;   Kelly,  Edward,  James,  Jr.,  Flemingsburg,  Ky. 


Ninth  Row: 

Kenan,  Glenn  Lee,  Asheboro;  Kenan,  Thomos 
Stephen,  III,  Durham;  Kenion,  Jack  Anderson,  Mc- 
Leansviile;  Killion,  Leonard  Marion,  Hickory,  Kil- 
linger,  Robert  Peter,  Washington,  D  C  ;  Kilpotrick, 
Joshuo  Marshall,  Robersonville;  Kimcl,  Jacob 
Daniel,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem. 


Tenth  Row: 

King,  Jimmy  Brown,  Jr.,  Asheboro;  King,  J.  Bruc 
II,  Matthews,  King,  William  Oliver,  Louisbun 
Kirk,  Bobby  Clork,  Chapel  Hill,  Kirkmon,  Alv 
Lorkin,  High  Point;  Klein,  William  Skeele,  Swai 
nanoa,    Knox,  Robert  Joseph,  Salisbury. 


Eleventh  Row 
Koontz,      Dor 


Paul, 


Ned,  Elkin;  Koska, 
Roanoke,  Va  ;  Kosko,  George  Lee,  Roanoke,  Va,; 
Kridel,  John  Edgar,  South  Orange,  N.  J  ;  Locy, 
Emmett  Howell,  Jr.,  Winston-Solem;  Lambert, 
William  Paxton,  Princeton,  W.  Va  ;  Loney,  Neill 
McCouley,   Wilmington. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Lasley,  John  Archie,  Jr.,  Winsfon-Salem;  Laton, 
Joseph  Fronklin,  Aberdeen;  Louten,  Robert  Chorles, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  Lowing,  Eugene  Morris,  Char- 
lotte, Loyton,  Garrett  Sipple,  Bridgeville,  Del  ; 
Lozorus,  Jacob,  Charlotte;  Lea:h,  John  Sonders, 
Wilson. 

Second  Row: 

Leder,  Paul  Morton,  Whifeville;  Lee,  Lauchlin  Mc- 
Kinnon,  Lumberton;  Lee,  Robert  Walker,  Salisbury; 
Lefebure,  Christion  Emile,  Elmhursf,  L.  1  ;  Lefko- 
witl,  Louis  Hirsch,  Spring  Volley,  N.  Y.,  Lefler, 
Wode  Hampton,  Jr.,  Newton;  Legette,  Jim  Fox- 
worth,  Winston-Solem. 


Third  Row; 

Lewis,  Thomos  Earl,  Hendersonville;  Light,  James 
Madison,  Jr.,  Leaksville;  Liles,  John  Robin,  III, 
Littleton;  Lind,  Edward  William.  Rockingham; 
Lindsey,  Gordon  Hunter,  Great  Neck,  N  Y  ;  Line- 
weover,  Francis  B.,  Greensboro;  Little,  Howard 
Q.    L.,   Jr.,   Gibsonville. 

Fourth  Row: 

Little,  James  Thomas,  Jr.,  Greenville;  Littleton, 
Roy  Edward,  Jr.,  New  Bern;  Lohr,  Lawrence  Luther, 
Jr.,  Raleigh;  Lomox,  John  William,  Charlotte 
Long,  James  Monroe,  Blanch;  Long.  Jerry  Alexan- 
der, Burlington;   Long,  Thomos  Veoch,  II,  Thomas- 


FiHh  Row: 

Lopp,     Roy     Gory, 


Robe 


Thomasville;  Lowder, 
Estus,  Konnapoiis;  Luesing,  Williom  Henry,  Hunt- 
ington, W.  Vo.;  Lyon,  John  Doiley,  Wake  Forest; 
Lyons,  William  Jomes,  Chapel  Hill;  McCain,  Robert 
Maxwell,  Jr.,  Woxhaw;  McCall,  William  Perry, 
Leitchfield,   Ky. 

Sixth  Row: 

McCorter,     William     Ronold,     Burlington;     McCaw, 

Chorles  Edwin,  Hamlet;  McCuiston,  William  Thomas, 

Greensboro,  McColl,  David  Kenneth,  III,  Bennetts 
ville,  S.  C;  McCollum,  Robert  LeVon,  Reidsville; 
McCollum,  Timothy  Gordon,  Greensboro;  McCoy, 
Dennis   Frederick,   Upper  Montclair,   N.   J. 


Seventh  Row: 

McCreight,  David  Wilson,  Ruby,  S.  C  ;  McDoniel, 
Eugene  Morvin,  Jr.,  Martinsville,  Va  ;  McDovId, 
James  Evans,  Fayetteville;  McGalliord,  Roy  Alexan- 
der, Lenoir;  McGrow,  David  Jomes,  Greensboro, 
McGuire,  Roger  K.,  Boone;  Mclntyre,  Neal  Duncon, 
Red  Oak. 

Eighth  Row: 

McLeod,  James  Benton,  Raeford;  McLester,  Wil- 
liam Dumas,  Lumberton;  McNoull,  William  Dresser, 
Jr.,  Charlotte;  McNeely,  Richard  Pope,  Statesville, 
McNeill,  James  Richard,  Winston-Salem;  McNeill, 
Kenneth  Mothieson,  Lumberton;  McNeill,  Vinson 
Andrew,  Chapel  Hill. 

Ninth  Row: 

McPherson,  Henry  Clay,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Maddrey, 
Charles  Hoggard,  Ahoskie;  Moddox,  Mason  Ran- 
dolph, Boone,  Major,  Joseph  Edmund,  Anderson, 
S.  C  ;  Malcolm,  James  Blair,  Charlotte,  Manning, 
Oren  Reid,  Gastonia;  Margolis,  Herman  Albert,  St 
Pauls. 


Tenth  Row: 

Morkham,  Robert  Wade,  Apex;  Marks,  Lawrence 
Weil,  Miami,  Fla  ;  Marshall,  Earl  H.,  Raleigh, 
Marshall,  Sam  Keesler,  Gaston  a;  Morsholl,  Samuel 
Wesley,  Elkm;  Martin,  Jan  Bailey,  Mayodan;  Mar- 
tin, Robert  Edward,  Rondleman 

Eleventh  Row: 

Mottox.  Horry  Webb,  Murphy;  Moyberry,  Roland 
Leroy,  Gostonio,  Moydonis,  George  Andrew,  Char- 
lotte; Moyo,  George  E.,  Ill,  Fremont;  Mayo,  Wil- 
liam Fredrick,  Fountain;  Meehan,  Richard  Carl, 
Charlotte,    Melville,   Robert   Harold,  Whiteville. 


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FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Meniel,     James     Harry,     Southern     Pines:     Mercer, 

Christopher  Melehor,  Washington,  D    C  :  Merrimon, 

Bill   W.,   Raleigh;    Metcolf,   Clifton   Blake,    Brevard; 

Miley,   Jesse   J.,   Jr.,   Aberdeen;    Millen,   Don   Wof- 

ford,    Charlotte;    Miller,   Arnold    Knight,    III,    Gold- 

iton. 


Second  Row: 

Millen,  Aubrey  Phillip,  Salisbury;  Miller,  Bruce  Con- 
field,  Rocky  Mount;  Miller,  Gerald  Wayne,  Denton; 
Miller,  Hal  Moeon,  Raleigh;  Miller,  Warren  Morlin, 
Arlington,  Va.;  Mincey,  Doyid  Lawrence,  Charlotte; 
Minschew,   Williom    Edward,   Jr.,  Wilson. 


Third  Row: 

Mirmon,  Stephen  A.,  Roleigh;  Mobley,  Bobby  Glen, 
Robersonville;  Mobley,  Cloy  Norman,  Charlotte; 
Montgomery,  Leslie  Grayson,  Semora;  Moore.  Ben- 
jamin Eugene,  Jr.,  Washington,  D  C  ;  Moore, 
Charles  Vance,  Gastonio;  Moore,  Clifton  Leonard, 
Burpaw, 


Fourth  Row: 

Moore,    Don    Reginald,    North    Wilkesbor. 


Mo 


James  Edgar,  Greenville;  Moore,  Leopold  Paul,  III, 
Montreot;  Morgan,  Rolond  Douglos,  Asheboro; 
Morris,  Anthony,  Alexandria,  Va  ;  Morris,  Kenny 
Jordan,  Four  Oaks;  Morrow,  Richard  Thomas,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 


Fifth  Row: 

Moss,  Dyer  Spring,  Jr.,  Charlotte;  Mullen,  Neil 
Clayton,  Lincolnton;  Murphy,  Donald  Lee,  Winston- 
Salem;  Myatt,  George  P.,  High  Point;  Myers,  Dovid 
Walter,  Winston-Salem;  Nonce,  Donald  Lee,  Char 
lotte;    Nash,   Edmund  Strud,  Winston-Salem. 


Sixth  Row: 

Neller,  Arthur  Augustus,  Jr.,  Greensboro;  Nelms, 
Thomas  Dorsey,  Nashville;  Nester,  Jerry  Glenn, 
Mount  Airy;  Neville,  Grohom  Riley,  Enfield;  Newby, 
Walter  Franklin,  Jr.,  Thomosville;  Newman,  Michael 
Stanford,  High  Point;  Nibbelink,  Jan  Christiansen, 
High   Point. 


Seventh  Row: 

Nicholas,  Donald  Williom,  Winston-Salem;  Nicholas, 
Richard  Henry,  Winston-Solem;  Nichols,  William 
Randolph,  Ahoskie;  Noblin,  Charles  Royster,  Ox- 
ford; Norman,  Lorry  Eugene,  Valdese;  Norris,  John 
Bryant,  Oxford;  Norungolo,  Anthony  James,  San- 
ford. 


Eighth  Row: 

Norwood,  William  S.,  Kannapolis;  Nushon,  Morvin 
George,  Salisbury;  O'Keefe,  Edward  Fronklin, 
Winsfon-Salem;  Olson,  Robert  Mortimer,  Kenly; 
Owens,  John  Bruce,  Norfolk,  Vo  ;  Owens,  Russell 
Glenn,  Jr.,  Gates;   Paige,  George  Robert,  Reidsville. 


Ninth  Row: 

Poine,  Sidney  Betts,  Newberry,  S.  C;  Palmer, 
Lillian  Ann,  Valdese;  Palmer,  William  Leo,  Valdese; 
Parker,  Eugene  Whitlock,  Albemarle;  Parker,  Wil- 
liam Franklin,  Statesville;  Portin,  Mary  Jocqueline, 
Carrboro;     Patterson,    Fredrick    Brocfon,    Asheboro. 

Tenth  Row: 

Potton,  Robert  Lewis,  Jr.,  Charlotte;  Poxton,  Wil- 
liam Coalter,  Jr.,  Wilson;  Peacock,  Willie  Gordon, 
Four  Ooks;  Pfoff,  James  Orville,  Winston-Salem; 
Peck,  Harvey,  Durham;  Peek,  Robert  Young,  Albe- 
marle;   Peeler,   Lorry   Dixon,   Salisbury. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Pendergroph,  Robert  Adolphus,  Durham;  Perry, 
Robert  Hastings,  Washington,  D  C  ;  Phelon,  Leo 
Hold,  III,  Charlotte;  Pinkleton,  Jock  B.,  Grover; 
Pinto,  Paul  Arthur  Moddox,  Waco,  Texas;  Pittman, 
James  Evans,  Williamston;  Pleasants,  Doniel  John, 
Jr.,  Rowlond. 


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FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Plunkett,  Frank  Andrew,  Pleasant  Garden;  Poplin, 
Johnny  Goskin,  Albemarle;  Potter,  Ralph  Meredith, 
Wilmington;  Power,  Jock  Joseph,  Miami,  Fla.; 
Powell,  John  Perry,  Leaksville;  Pressman,  Alon 
Edword,  Charlotte;  Price,  Lewis  Benjomin,  Jr., 
Arlington,    Va. 


Second  Row: 

Price,  Mox  M.,  Asheville;  Price,  Robert  Edwin,  Jr., 
Reidsville;  Pugh,  Charles  Elroy,  Shiloh;  Pugh, 
Donold  Lacy,  Asheboro;  Pultz,  Alan  Loverne, 
Greensboro;    Purgason,    Jerry    Glenn,    Guilford    Col- 


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Third  Row: 

Purnell,     William      Henry, 

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Ocean 

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Quinn,   Gerald 

Hoywood, 

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,aw;    Ron 

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Robert 

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emont; 

Roper,     James 

Robert,     Luc 

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la;     Rattay,     Herbert 

Raymond,     Irv 

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alter 

Allen, 

Winston-Salem 

Fourth  Row: 

Read,  James  Milton,  Jr.,  Halifax;  Reaves,  Hubert 
Douglas,  Jr.,  Foyetteville;  Redding,  Donald  San- 
born, Asheboro;  Reece,  William  Todd,  Andrews; 
Reed,  John  Henry,  Poland,  Ohio;  Renn,  Randy 
Lowry,    Henderson;    Resch,    Alan    Dewer,    Siler    City. 


Fifth  Row: 

Reyner,  Charles  Stephen,  Greenville,  S.  C;  Reynolds, 
Frances  Ellen,  Newton:  Reynolds,  James  Elmer, 
Mount  Airy;  Rhodes,  John  Flint,  Raleigh;  Rhyne, 
Henry  Henkel,  Jr.,  Mount  Holly;  Rickenbacker, 
Barney  LeRoy,  Jr.,  Atlanta,  Go;  Riggs,  Bubby 
Eugene,   Mebane. 


Sixth  Row: 

Riley,  Milton  Thomas,  Fuquay  Springs;  Rivenbark 
Fred  Augusta,  Norfolk,  Va  ;  Robbins,  Edmond  Gar 
land.  Sec  Girt,  N,  J.;  Roberts,  Basil  Eli,  Hudson 
Roberts,  Bennett  Watson  Cowper,  Durham;  Robin 
son,  Ennis  Hughes,  Wnghtsville  Beach;  Robinson 
Richord    Hampton,   Cramerton. 


Seventh  Row 

Robinst 

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Robert       Hi 

Duston,      Georgetown, 

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Rogers, 

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Rogerson, 

John    Edward,   Willie 

imston; 

Rollins, 

Dexter  Leake, 

Dallas,  Texos;   Rollins 

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Morris, 

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Eighth  Row. 

Rollins,  Robert  Jefferson,  Winston-Salem;  Roper, 
Eric  Russell,  Manhosset,  N.  Y,;  Ross,  Charles  Albert, 
Kingsport,  Tenn.;  Rowell,  Alonzo  Glenn,  Foyette- 
ville; Rowlond,  George  Edward,  Mocksville;  Rucker, 
Adin  Henry,  Jr.,  Spindale;  Ruff,  John  Walter, 
Charlotte. 


Ninth  Row: 

Rush,  Benjamin  Christopher,  Star;  Russell,  Avery 
Battle,  Chopel  Hill;  Russell,  Doug  N.,  Konnopolis; 
Saffo,  George  Vossilios,  Jr.,  Wnghtsville  Beoch; 
Sagner,  Arnold  Ira,  Baltimore,  Md.;  Sally,  Charles 
Hubert,   Durham;   Salz,  Harvey  A.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Tenth  Row: 

Sarsfield,  Patrick  Daly,  Charlotte;  Sawyer,  Warren 
Patterson,  Greenville;  Schein,  Stephen  Lowrence, 
Beaufort,  S  C  ;  Schiffmon,  Arnold  Anthony,  Greens- 
boro; Schwartz,  Elliott  Murnick,  Charlotte;  Scott, 
Harry  White,  Greenville;  Scott,  Samuel  Edwin, 
Burlington. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Scruggs,  Joe  Edward,  Cliffside;  Scurlock,  David 
Caesar,  Greensboro;  Seamon,  Jesse  Lee,  Jr.,  More- 
head  City;  Secrest,  Alvin  Jackson,  Shelby;  Sennett, 
Donald  Ray,  Winston-Salem;  Senter,  Hubert  Wayne, 
Kipling;    Setzer,   George   Edward,    High   Point. 


FRESHMEN 


First  Row: 

Sewell,  Welfon  Curtis,  Wilmington;  Shapord,  John 
Albert,  Jr.,  High  Point;  Sharp,  Douglas  Wilson, 
Madison;  Shorpe,  Charles  Monley,  Elon  College; 
Sharpe,  Hubert  Houston,  Winston-Salem;  Shaver, 
Seburn  Jerry,  Salisbury;  Show,  Foy  J.,  Durham. 

Second  Row: 

Show,  Howard  Franklin,  Winston-Salem;  Show, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  Raleigh;  Shearin,  Wiley  Henry,  Jr., 
Rocky  Mount;  Shelton,  Charles  Ranoal,  Winston- 
Salem;  Shinn,  Hal  Jerome,  Jr.,  Gaffney,  5.  C; 
Shirley,  Morris  Clinton,  Jr.,  Morganton;  Shoot,  Poul 
Adams,  Winston-Salem. 

Third  Row: 

Shoe,    Chorles    Ronald,    Charleston,    S     C  ;    Shonts, 

Theodore  Howard,  Charlotte;  Shores,  Patricia  Bloir, 

Chapel  Hill;  Shutord,  Horley  Ferguson,  Jr.,  Hickory, 

Shutord,  Robert  Freeman,  Arden;   Simmons,  Woyne 

Poul,   Hompsteod;   Singleton,  James  Abraham,   Red 

Springs. 

Fourth  Row: 

Sifison,  Jomes  Andrew,  Jr.,  Mount  Airy;  Sloan, 
Charles  Henry,  Arlington,  Va  ,  Sloan,  David  Bryon, 
Jr.,  Wilmington;  Smith,  Albert  Sydney,  Pink  Hill 
Smith,  Alvin  Keith,  Wadeville;  Smith,  Donnie  Allen, 
Albemarle;   Smith,  Fred  J.,  Morgonton. 


Fifth  Row: 

Smith,  Garner  Roosevelt,  Harmony;  Smith,  Gibson 
Sherwood,  Clinton;  Smith,  James  Elastus,  Four  Oaks; 
Smith,  Margoret  Ann,  Catensville,  Md.;  Smith, 
Patrick  Delone,  Peachland;  Smith,  Richard  H., 
Kearny,   N.  J.;   Smith,   Robert  Williom,  Morganton, 

Sixth  Row: 

Smith,  Samuel  Irby,  Roanoke  Rapids;  Smith,  Thomas 
Melvin,  Ramseur;  Smyre,  Billy  Mac,  Newton;  Sneed, 
Williom  Thompson,  Oxtord;  Sowers,  Chorles  Lewis, 
Salisbury,  Stanfield,  Edward  Rudd,  Mebane,  Speor, 
David   Mayo,  Madison, 


Seventh  Row: 

Spedden,  Elwood  Harold,  Jr.,  Chambersburg,  Penn,; 
Spencer,  Robert  Donald,  Chapel  Hill;  Steck,  Fred- 
erick Herbert,  Towson,  Md  ;  Steele,  Richard  Eorle, 
Charlotte;  Steinberger,  Stan  Mortin,  Statesville; 
Stephenson,  Lorry  Adams,  Willow  Springs,  Stern- 
berg, Alan   Lonny,   Long   Beach,   N.  Y. 


Eighth  Row: 

Stevens,  James  Timothy,  Allentown,  Penn  ;  Stewart, 
David  Lee,  Winston-Salem;  Stewart,  Robert  Wright, 
Miami  Beach,  Fla,;  Stokes,  Julio  Ann,  Hertford, 
Stone,  Richard  Gabriel,  Jr.,  Raleigh,  Stribling,  Jess 
Hawkins,    Jr.,    Evanston,     III,     Strickland,    Nothlee 


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Ninth  Row: 

Sugg,  Charles  Floyd,  Seagrove;  Sugg,  William 
Archie,  Jr.,  Chappaqua,  N.  Y.;  Summerlin,  Albert 
Eugene,  Savannah,  Go  ;  Summey,  James  Wirt,  III, 
Gastonia;  Sumner,  Charles  Wayne,  Etowah;  Sutton, 
James  Dee,  Jr.,  La  Grange,  Sweoringen,  Fred 
Jones,  Jr.,  Colonial   Heights   Va. 


Tenth  Row: 

Tobb,  Lester  Mortin,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Tober,  George 
Lindley,  Glen  Saint  Mary,  Flo.;  Tolley,  James 
Moynard,  Jr.,  Durhom;  Taylor,  John  Dimiter,  West 
Palm  Beach,  Flo  ;  Taylor,  Lawrence  Arthur,  Jr., 
Poplor  Bluff,  Mo.;  Taylor,  William  Howard,  Aber- 
deen;   Tedder,    Jimmie    Dale,    High    Point. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Tenenboum,  Lee  Josel,  Atlonto,  Ga  ;  Thocker, 
Millard  Clyde,  Timberlake,  Thcirrington,  James 
Horold,  Raleigh;  Thomas,  Charles  Avery,  Jr., 
Burlington;  Thomas,  Robert  E.,  Ramseur;  Thomp- 
son, Charles  Raymond,  Asheville,  Thompson,  Wil- 
liam Cannon,  Jr.,  Roanoke  Rapids. 


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First  Row: 

Thorpe,  Alexander  Proudfit,  III,  Rocky  Mount; 
Tiedeman,  John  Denby,  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Tim- 
berloke,  Roberts  Edgar,  Lexington;  Tino,  David 
Richer,  Gastonra;  Tise,  Gary  Francis,  Winston- 
Salem;  Todd,  Edward  Eugene,  III,  Winston-Soiem; 
Toler,  William   Henry,  Jr.,  Rocl<y  Mount. 


Second  Row: 

Tolmon,  Ethon  Colby,  Dublin,  N.  H  ;  Tomlinson, 
Julius  H.,  Thomosville;  Toney,  Lorry  C,  Roieigh; 
Tudor,  Gerald  Wyott,  Angier;  Tugman,  Stuart 
Grady,  Jr.,  Boone;  Umstead,  Gairy  Ewell,  Bohamo; 
Umstead,  Larry  Lyon,  Bahama. 

Third  Row: 

Upchurch,    Jimmy    Wolker,    Apex;    Upton,    Stephen 

Richard,    Jr.,    Smithfield;    Voden,    Harold    Wayne, 

Reidsville;  Vonce,  James  Rhen,  Williomsport,  Penn.; 
Vonderburg,  Williom  Lee,  Goldsboro;  Vaughan, 
John  Southgate,  Jr.,  Woodland;  Veasey,  Luther 
David,    Durham. 


Fourth  Row: 

Vick,  Benjamin  Richard,  Asheboro;  Visbet,  Charles 
Richord,  Charlotte;  Wainer,  Theodore  Reuben, 
Winston-Solem;  Waitmon,  Albert  Marvin,  Fayette- 
ville;  Wolker,  Kenneth  Russell,  Spartanburg,  S  C; 
Walker,  Lawrence  Calvin,  Burlington;  Wolker, 
Robert   Glenn,   Hickory. 


Fifth  Row: 

Waters,     James     Candler,     Asheville;     Weormouth 

Williom   Harvey,  Greenville,  S.  C  ;   Weaver,  George 

Walter,   Arlington,   Va.;    Weover,    Roy   Albert,   Four 

Oaks;    Weaver,  Wilson,   Fred,    Lincolnton;    Webster, 

David  Wesley,  Graham;  Weiss,  Howard  Irving,  High 

Point. 


Sixth  Row: 

Welborn,  James  Ray,  Marion,  Welch,  Jock  H.,  Wil- 
liomston;  Wells,  Harry  Warren,  Chevy  Chose,  Md.; 
Whitoker,  Donald  Reid,  Burlington;  Whitaker,  John 
Clarke,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem;  White,  James  Arnold, 
Pine   Level;   White,  Jerry   Michael,   Winston-Salem. 

Seventh  Row: 

Whitehead,    Willis    Lee,    Chapel     Hill;    Whitehurst, 

Kenneth     Wayne,     Beautort;     Whiteside,     William 

Scott,     Asheville;     Whitty,     John     Randolph,     New 

Bern;   Widenhouse,  Gary  Eugene,  Concord;  Wilkins, 

Robert   Mason,   Durham;    Williams,   Clyde   Franklin, 

Burlington. 


Eighth  Row: 

Williams,    David    Robert,    Biscoe;    Williams,  John 
Robert,     Black    Mountain;    Willioms,    Jon     David, 

Maiden;     Williams,     Richard     Edward,     New  Bern; 

Williams,     Robert     R.,     Asheville;     Williford,  Carl 

Patrick,     Angier;     Wilson,     James     Worren,  State 
College,  Penn. 


Ninth  Row: 

Wilson,  John  Dee,  Asheville;  Wilson,  Robert  Murray, 
Asheboro;  Wilson,  Walter  Warren,  Jr.,  Graniteville, 
5.  C  ;  Wimberley,  Robert  Diggs,  Rocky  Mount; 
Winters,  William  Warfield,  Spring  Lake;  Wirkus, 
Faustin  Edmund,  Baltimore,  Md.;  Withers,  Abner 
Carr,  Spencer. 


Tenth  Row: 

Wood,  Thomos  Benbury,  Edenton;  Woodard,  James 
William,  II,  Kenly;  Woodard,  Kenneth  Paul,  Selma; 
Worsley,  George  Lawrence,  Jr.,  Rocky  Mount; 
Wright,  George  Corver,  Jr.,  Mount  Airy;  Wright, 
John   Pot,   Kinston;   Yancey,  Samuel  Motz,  Marion. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Yates,  Scott  Tucker,  Asheboro;  Younce,  Charles 
Pearson,  Greensboro;  Young,  Charles  Sherrill, 
Catawba;  Young,  Mickey  Wayne,  Winston-Salem; 
ZIotnicki,   Bogdon  Michoel,  Colon. 


THE  DAILY  TAR  HEEL 


J.  A.  C.  Dunn 

Associate  Editor 


Page  100 


More  independent  and  more  lively  than  ever,  the 
1955-56  editions  of  The  Daily  Har  Heel  kept  the 
campus  talking  and  thinking.  Controversy  and  full 
coverage  of  the  campus  were  as  common  as  copy 
pencils  in  the  Graham  Memorial  offices.  Six  days  per 
week  an  energetic  staff  served  the  campus  a  smart, 
eight-column,  four-page  package  of  news,  sports, 
editorials,  features,  columns,  and — as  any  professor 
will   vouch — crossword   puzzles. 

With  Co-Editors  Louis  Kraor  and  Ed  Yoder  at  the 
helm,  the  paper  prodded  and  provoked  on  often- 
apathetic  student  body.  Managing  Editor  Fred  Powl- 
edge  gathered  together  the  most  formidable  staff  in 
a  college  generation,  and  daily  he  led  them  in  pro- 
ducing the  best-looking,  most  complete  paper  in  years. 

There  were  others,  some  of  whom  gained  eight- 
point  bold  caps  glory  in  by-lines  and  others  whose 
work  was  known  best  only  by  their  co-workers.  They 
included  News  Editor  Jackie  Goodman,  Sports  Editor 
Wayne  Bishop,  Associate  Editor  J.  A.  C  Dunn,  Charlie 
Sloan,  Bill  Corpening  Clarke  Jones,  Peggie  Humphrey, 
Ethan  Tolman  and  many  others.  These  were  the  ele- 
ments, along  with  type  and  ink,  that  made  The  Daily 
Tar  Heel,  1955-56. 


Fred  Powledge 

Managing  Editor 


Bill  Bob  Peel 

Business  Manoger 


Wayne  Bishop 


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NEWS  STAFF 
Gathered    around    Jackie    Goodman,    News    Editor,    are    Joan    McLean 
Mike    Vester,    Charlie    Johnson,    James    Nichols,    Susan    Quinn,    Charli( 
Sloan  and   Ethan  Tolman. 


BUSINESS  STAFF 
Fred  Katzin,  Dick  Sirkin  and  Carolyn  Nelson 


SPORTS  STAFF 
Albert  Goldsmith  and  Larry  Cheek 


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Opened  in  1  93  1 ,  in  memory  of  Edward  Kidder  Graham,  the  Graham  Memorial 
Student  Union  has  had  eighteen  directors  in  its  twenty-four  years.  Now,  with 
an  improved  and  expanded  program,  the  Union  is  to  get  its  first  "permanent" 
director.  GM  now  sponsors  the  GM  Activities  Board  functions,  the  Student 
Entertainment  Committee  presentations  and  Sound  and  Fury  oroductions,  as 
well  as  "extras"  such  as  Aldous  Huxley  and  e.   e.   cummings. 


Seoted:  Don  Fowler,  Chairmar 
Yoder,  Bob  Young,  Jock  Stev 
David  Reid. 


BOARD  OF   DIRECTORS 
Saunders,    Sue    Fink,    Paul    Ness,    and    Isabelle    McLeod.    Standing:    Ed 
Wallace,    Ed    Borden,    Norwood    Bryan,    Sam    Magill,   Jim    Exum,    and 


Page  103 


STUDENT  ENTERTAINMENT 
COMMITTEE 
Seated     Ruth   Dalton,  Ed   Borden,  Chair- 
man;   and    Jane    Cocke.    Standing:    Don 
Freeman,      Bob     Young,     Jim     Wallace, 
Layton   McCurdy,   and   Don    Kurtz. 


GRAHAM 
MEMORIAL 


STAFF 
First  Row    Charlie  Covell,  Lew  Robertson,  Dan  Turner,  and  Mrs.   Douglas 
Fambrough.    Second    Row      Dean    Butler,    Dusty    Lamson,    Leroy    Griffin 
Ben    Peele,    Bill    Cyr,    ond    Lorry    Williams.    Third    Row      Clyde    Burleson, 
Doyid   Reaves,  Steve   Stephenson,    Erhord   Katienbach,   and    Billy   Godwin 


Page  104 


Jim  Wolloce,  Advisor  to  GMAB;  Anne 
Wrenn,  Secretary;  Vic  Sydnor,  Vice- 
President,  Linda  Monn,  Vice-President; 
and  Bob  Young^  President. 


GMAB  is  the  student  programmir.g  board  of  the 
Graham  Memorial  Student  Union.  The  year's  program 
began  successfully  with  a  freshman  orientation  dance, 
attended  by  about  2,300  students  in  the  Tin  Can  Fre= 
flicks  drew  packed  houses  every  Friday  night.  Roman- 
tic couples  hove  packed  the  new  Rendezvous  Room  on 
Saturday  nights.  Outdoorsmen  flocked  to  a  Rod  and 
Gun  field  meet.  Charlie  Peterson,  the  billiards  expert, 
and  the  campus-wide  Ping-Pong  tourney  drew  crowds, 
"Heaven  Help  Us,"  Sound  and  Furv's  fall  show, 
jammed  Memorial  Hall. 


GRAHAM  MEMORIAL 
ACTIVITIES  BOARD 


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Activities    Board 


Tex    Burleson 


Loura  Ervin,  Sylvia 
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Pat    McBone,    John 


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PANHELLENIC 
COUNCIL 


Officers  are,  seated,  Mory  Gillespie,  President;  Pot 
Dixon,  Vice-President;  Mishew  Cooper,  Secretary. 
Standing,  Jean  Robertson,  Scholarship  Chairman; 
Henri   Von   Order,   Projects  Chairman;   Anne   McCabe, 

Treasurer. 


Seoted  Mockie  Cloy,  Chi  Omega;  Donna  Ashcroft,  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Solly  Cowles,  Pi  Beta  Phi, 
Nancy  Buron,  Chi  Omega  Kitty  Colemon,  Delta  Delta  Delto,  Cory  Coperton,  Delta  Delta  Delto; 
Carolyn  Nelson,  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  and  Ann  Williams,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Standing;  Joan  Tidwell,  Alpha 
Gammo  Delta;  Fronkie  Junker,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  Mortho  May,  Koppo  Delta;  and  Anne  Scott, 
Kappa  Delta. 


The  purpose  of  the  Panhellenic  Council  is  to  coordinate  sorority  affairs — 
the  Council  formulates  the  rules  governing  rush  and  supervises  the  rush 
program  The  main  object  is  to  foster  friendly  relations  among  the 
sororities  Panhell  is  composed  of  three  girls  from  each  sorority  plus 
their  alumna  adviser,  a  member  of  the  Stray  Greeks  and  an  adviser  from 
the  office  of  the  Dean  of  Women.  Each  spring  Panhell  sponsors  a  work- 
shop in  which  all  sororities  participote,  as  well  as  taking  port  in  many 
community  projects. 


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First  Row: 

Connie  Dixon,  Kappo  Alpha  Theta 
Ann  Edwards,  Kappa  Kappa  Gamrr 
Fortier,  Kappa  Alpha  Thefa,  Susa 
man.   Phi   Mu. 


Second  Row; 

Mary  Lourin  Gravely,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha, 
Sondy  Hirt,  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Bunny 
Ktenke,  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Noncy  Mc- 
Fodden,  Kappa   Kappo  Gamma. 


Third  Row; 

Edith    Moore,    Phi     Mu;     Betty    Ann     Neas, 

Phi  Mu;   Dare  Peace,  Phi  Mu;  Joan  Rumpt, 

Kappa  Kappo  Gamma. 


Fourth  Row: 

Mary    Rutli    Silliphont,    Delta    Gamma; 
Smith,     Kappo     Alpha     Theto;     Mary 
Wallace,    Zeta    Tou    Alpha,    Jane    War' 
Sigma   Kappo. 


Nan  Brown 

President 


STRAY  GREEKS 


The  Stray  Greek  Organization  is  composed  of  sorority  girls  whose  choDters 
are  not  represented  on  this  campus.  Its  aim  is  to  provide  a  social  outlet  for 
its  members,  and  to  preserve  the  bonds  of  unity  and  sisterhood  in  sorority  life. 

This  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  almost  thirty.  This  year  the  Stray  Greeks  handled  the 
Panhellenic  Post  Office  during  sorority  rush  week,  and  each  member  served 
as  a  Panhellenic  Adviser  in  her  own  dormitory.  The  Stray  Greeks  also  took 
part  in  the  Woman's  Athletic  program,  service  projects,  and  social  activities. 


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ALPHA  DELTA  PI 


Alpha  Delta  Pi  was  founded  nationally 
in  1  851  at  Wesleyan  Female  College  in 
Macon  and  chartered  at  the  University 
of  North  Carolina  November  11,1 939. 
Her  colors  are  blue  and  white  and  her 
flower  the  woodland  violet.  The  publi- 
cation of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  is  The  Adel- 
phean. 


First  Row: 

Donna  Ashcroft,  President;   Martha   Beol,  Ann  Cooper, 

Sue    Grumpier,    Secretary. 


Second  Row; 

Marilyn     Hedrick,     Vice-President;     Liz     Hoir 

Jennings,  Janice  Lovelace. 


Third  Row: 

Ann    McCabe,    B.    A.    Mihm,    Harriet    Morgan,    Carolyn 

Nelson. 


Fourth  Row: 

Ann  Nichols,  Treasurer;  Nancy  Register,  Shirley  Saieed, 

Mary   Helen  Shelburne. 


Fitth  Row: 
Frances  Spain,   Fri 
Harriette  Watson 


Timberlake,  June  Ann  Tingle 


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Donno  Ashcroft 

President 


1955 — -prosperous  summer  .  .  .  six  married,  three 
engaged,  four  pinned  and  the  rest  of  us  still  hopeful 
.  .  .  rush — Register,  Lovelace  and  Timberlake,  Inc., 
paint  porch  furniture  with  poster  paint  while  Liz  cuts 
square  bushes  .  .  .  McCabe  hussies  everyone  to  the 
beauty  shop  ,  .  .  Donna  weeps,  but  has  hair  cut  any- 
way .  .  .  Nelson  acquires  hi-fi  and  begins  music 
appreciation  lessons  .  .  .  Fan-Tan  craze  hits  us,  with 
Horriette,  Sue  and  June  Ann  running  casino  .  .  . 
Nichols  gambles  away  sorority  funds  .  .  .  Hedrick  and 
Harriet-Gladys  use  steel  patio  to  advantage  .  .  .  Cooper 
tremendous  hit  as  magazine  chairman  .  .  .  Frances 
sells  Christmas  Cards  .  .  .  Martha  pledges  a  fraternity 
.  .  .  Shirley  retires  American  Tel  and  Tel  .  .  .  Joan 
runs  student  government  .  .  .  B.  A.  commutes  from 
Aldermen  .  .  .  Ann  and  Mary  Helen  jewels  during 
rush  .  .  .  fire  drills  with  audience  .  .  .  frantic  1  1  p.m 
meetings  .  .  .  Tom  Lehrer  songs  after  dinner  .  .  two 
Valkyries  and  two  Yack  beauty  winners  .  .  .  displays 
and  floats  that  don't  win  in  spite  of  being  cleverer  than 
the  others  .  .  .  National  arrives  with  gongs  at  4  am. 
.  .  .  fortifying  before  Yack  beauty  contest  .  .  .  little 
sisters  .  .  .  serenades  .  .  .  practice  teachers  leave 
amid  floods  of  tears  .  .  .  and  so  do  we  .  .  .  carry  on, 
pledges! 


%'.?: 

m 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Firbt  Row:  Broswell,  Fullton,  Burgwyn,  Dance,  Brooks,  Ed- 
mondson.  West.  Second  Row  Knott,  Norman,  Stephens, 
Wells,  Anderson,  Stockton,  Owens,  Willsey,  Douglass,  Herman. 
Third  Row:  Whedbce,  Dees,  Peeler,  Bowers,  Chandler, 
Wendler,  Silloy,  Clarenboch,  Lindeman,  Hassell,  Welsh, 
Williams,   Petrou. 


Angels  looked  homeward  as  September  saw  the  Alpha 
Gams  land  in  Chapel  Hill,  complete  with  baggage, 
Pep  pills,  and  R.  D.  X.  The  year  was  off  to  a  good 
start  as  we  acquired  25  wonderful  pledges,  a  kitten,  a 
brick  walk,  and  half  a  dozen  new  fiances.  Everyone 
worked  hard,  and  in  spite  of  complaints,  nobody 
minded  hardships  as  rush  meetings  on  Friday  nights 
and   putting    up    Homecoming   displays   at   6:30   a.m. 

We'll  never  forget:  Ellen's  letters  from  Texas  .  .  . 
Alma's  "Hi,  Honey"  .  .  .  Page's  gastroectomy  tales 
.  .  .  Carlton's  "Y'all,  I  just  'luv'  him"  .  .  Valkyries 
.  .  .  Nancy's  "I  can't  stand  it!"  .  .  Young  Bride 
magazines  .  .  .  Stoop's  "why  doesn't  he  call?"  .  .  . 
Itsie's  laugh  .  .  .  Frankie's  "sorry,  I'm  pinned"  .  .  . 
trips  to  High  Point  .  .  .  Joan's  "men  are  nodamgood" 
.  .  .  diamonds  and  pins  .  .  .  Trudy's  "I've  lost  another 
pound"  .  .  .  Ann  Houghton  .  .  .  Ajax,  the  foaming 
cleanser  .  .  .  Jean's  sleeping,  buried  under  a  pillow  .  .  . 
Icie  absorbed  in  Winnie-the-Pooh  .  .  .  fire  drills  and 
Madame  Queen's  "I  can't"  .  .  .  diets  and  62  pounds 
of  Alpha  Gam  weight  lost  .  .  .  Bea's  "I  wish  it  were 
Friday"  .  .  .  Gwen's  medals  .  .  .  Mitzi's  "bills  are  due" 
.  .  .  Jackie's  afternoon  dates  .  .  .  Jean's  cooking  .  .  . 
the  unforgettable  pledge  weekend  .  .  .  peanut  butter 
and  jelly  .  .  .  operator  at  1 :40  A.M.  "who  called  South 
Carolina?"  (Mary?)  .  .  .  JiJi,  Miss  Modern  Venus  .  .  . 
Mrs.  Patee's  "any  suggestions  for  lunch?"  .  .  . 

Dances,  coffee  breaks,  bridge  games,  rush  parties, 
Chapter  meetings  .  .   .  these  are  our  memories. 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

First  Row  Newsome,  Diseker,  Aldridge, 
Collins,  Carpenter,  Blayney,  Bridges.  Second 
Row  Harvey,  Frailer,  Crawford,  Aldridge, 
Jones,  Shotken,  Reynolds.  Third  Row:  Gll- 
lett,  Riley,  Murray,  Huglies,   Harris,  Howell, 


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Alpha  Gamma  Delta  was  founded 
nationally  in  1904  at  Syracuse 
University,  and  chartered  at  the 
University  of  North  Carolina  in 
1  945.  Her  colors  are  red,  buff  and 
green  and  her  flowers,  red  and 
buff  roses.  The  publication  of 
Alpha  Gamma  Delta  is  The  Quar- 
terly. 


First  Row: 

Beatrice    Allston,    Anne    Corlton,    Ellen     Dook, 

Secretary;   Nancy  Eversman. 


Mary    Gould,    MItzie    Hall,    Treasun 
Junker,   Trudy    Lefler,   Vice-Presiden 


Third  Row. 
Gwen  Lemly, 
Robertson. 


obel  Mosterson,  Ann   Page,  Je 


Fourth  Row: 

Frances     Stubinger,     Joan     Tidwell,     President; 

Alma  Weston,  Jocqueline  Wilkins. 


ALPHA  GAMMA  DELTA 


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CHI  OMEGA 


Chi  Omega  was  founded  nationally 
in  1895  at  the  University  of  Ar- 
kansas, and  chartered  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina  January 
20,  1923  Her  colors  are  cardinal 
and  straw  and  her  flower  is  the  white 
carnation.  The  publication  of  Chi 
Omega  is  The  Eleusis. 


First 

Row; 

Ann 

Scott   Anderson, 

An 

n    Borwi 

:k. 

Cater 

Box 

ley. 

Esten 

Bohanon,  Alice 

Lye 

riy  Bost, 

Treasure 

■■• 

Secor 

d  Row; 

Betsy 

Bost,  Noncy  Buron 

Mortho 

A 

nn  Clo 

V,  P 

esi- 

dent. 

Sara  Cobb,  Har 

riet 

Conger. 

Ttlird  Row: 

Mishew    Cooper,    Mary    Windley    Dunn,    Secretary; 

Sally  Edgerton,  Loura  Ervin,  Margaret  Funk. 


Fourth   Row: 

Elizabeth  George,  Saro  Alice  Jockson,  Mory  Jordan, 

Betty    Kilgore,    Gail    Lowson. 


Fifth  Row: 

Belle    Lee,    Charlotte    Lilly,    Vice-President,     Nancy 

McDoniel,  Elizabeth  McGrow,  Outchie  Milligon. 


Sixth  Row: 

Amy     Morse,     Elizabeth     Patm 

Barbara  Seaman,  Kirksey  Sink. 


Mory      Rucker, 


Seventh  Row: 

Nancy    Suttle,    Judith    Tolley,    Marianne    Thomas, 

Jeonnette  Uzzell. 


Blistered    hands,    aching    backs    and    tired    smiles 
happily  resulted  in  28  glorious  pledges. 

Rockefeller  Suite  opens  for  inspection  along  with 
new  showers,  Scottie  gets  telephone  dial  for  engage- 
ment ring  .  .  .  Bost,  the  lady  in  red,  keeps  us  out  of 
red  .  .  .  Seaman  and  Ervin  form  Freudian  Fan  Club 
.  .  .  Lowson  starts  Home  for  Wayward  Animals; 
B.  C.  reserves  room  for  Bud  .  .  .  Bridal  consultants 
find  happy  hunting  ground  on  third — Gray  and 
Mishew  .  .  .  Beauty  Queen  Sally  acquires  secret 
admirer  .  .  .  Jordon  changes  horses  in  mid-stream 
.  .  .  Berwick  fools  everyone  with  Milk  Survey  .  . 
Sara  gets  gold  trinkets  from  Willard  .  .  .  Amy  and 
Dutchie  follow  Tar  Heels  in  rain  and  vain  .  .  Kitty 
and  Kirksey  brew  coffee  in  Pigmy  Haven  .  ,  Mary 
Lee  practices  home-making  at  408  Rosemary 
Libby  specializes  in  shoe  polishing  .  .  .  Harriet  and 
Dr.  Lover  chug  Pepto  .  .  .  Sara  Alice,  extra-curricu- 
lar butterfly,  orients  .  .  .  Madam  Marianne,  Palmist, 
foretells  .  .  .  Jeanette  and  Esten  Bob-a-long  .  . 
Tennessee  Tally  attends  NSA  Rally  .  .  .  Madame 
Buran  still  fights  off  suiters  .  .  .  Lilly  steadies  badly 
rocking  ship  .  .  .  McDaniel  keeps  track  with  Bob  .  .  . 
Clay  and  Kilgore  keep  circuit  to  Durham  busy  .  .  . 
Dunn  supports  postal  service  .  Cater  consistently 
catching  forty  winks  .  .  .  Funk  makes  like  Madame 
Curie  .  .  .  Through  it  all  Mrs.  Bizzell,  beloved  house- 
mother to  us  all,  plays  guardian  angel  to  her  lambs. 


Mackie  Cloy  7 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Melton,     Chopin,     Seytert,     Hammond, 


First     Row 

Hackney.  Second  Row  Shuford,  Procfo 
Lilly,  Anthony,  Horvey,  Williams.  Third 
Madre,   Tyler,   Simms,   Tarrant,   LeGrand, 


Williamson,     Show, 
Whitfield,   Woters, 
Ruffin,   McQueen,   Divine, 
ker.    Love,    Norman,   Owens. 


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DELTA  DELTA  DELTA 


Delta  Delta  Delta  was  founded  na- 
tionally in  1  889  at  Boston  University, 
and  was  chartered  at  the  University 
of  North  Carolina  April  9,  1943. 
Her  colors  are  silver,  gold  and  blue 
and  her  flower  is  the  pansy.  The 
publication  of  Delta  Delta  Delta  is 
The  Trident. 


Cat    Berryhill,    Lou    Ann    Bissetl,    Nancy    Bridgers, 
Cary   Caperton,   President. 


Second  Row; 

Jane    Cocke,     Vice-President;     Kitfy     Coleman,    Jo 

Cullifer,   Grace    Donhoff. 


Third  Row; 
Carolyn  Gn 
Holt. 


Ann  Johnston,  Virginlc 


Fifth  Row; 

Ruth    Lott,    Pot   Oli> 


Lois   Owen,    Beth    Ponky. 


Sixth  Row: 

Collie    Pruitt,    Joan    Purser,    Treasurer;    Betty    Lee 

Rogers,   Secretary;    Henri   Van  Order,   Ann   Wrenn. 


Cary  Caperton 

President 


^L. 


What  will  we  remember  about  the  year  we  lived  at 
210  Pittsboro?  Good  things  came  in  three — Boo, 
DaDa,  Carolyn  .  .  .  dozen  sisters  squeezed  into 
Ree's,  Edna's,  Patty's  room  .  .  .  morning  Jane's  ring 
shone  in  our  faces  .  .  .  Beth  looking  angelic  after 
call  from  Newport  .  .  Mimi  and  Henri,  in  and  out 
in  tomato-soup  cor  .  .  .  Ruth  luring  us  off  to  movies 
after  lunch  .  .  .  John  and  Henry  rationing  Rye- 
crisp  to  diet  table — Betty  Lee,  Trissie,  the  twins  .  .  . 
(Jayne  ate  appetite-killing  capsules)  .  .  .  Lou  Ann, 
Joan  Brown,  and  Nancy  Bridgers  leaving  with 
diplomas  in  February  .  .  . 

Jane  Cocke's  face  when  Roland  was  knocked  out 
.  .  .  Bird  chosen  KA  Rose  and  Yack  Beauty  Queen 
.  .  .  Dotty,  involved  with  Zetes — Ann  Gobbel's  ATO 
.  .  .  Lois  in  general  state  of  wretched  health  .  .  . 
Rooney  fighting  with  chicken  wire  .  .  Virginia  and 
her  West  Point  jewelry  .  .  .  Grace's  John  and  Jo's 
Winston,  in  Durham  and  Korea  .  .  .  The  Purser 
rushing  off  to  counting-house  ...  2  honorary 
pledges  Pat  and  Sylvia  sponsored  .  .  .  Mrs.  Mc- 
Donald's good  rush  ideas  .  .  .  We  shrieked  with  joy 
at  the  new  Delta  Flappers  (27  Skiddoo!)  These 
things  we  will   remember. 


FALL   PLEDGE  CLASS 
First    Row:    Powell,    Brondt,    Ashley,    Mitchell, 
Heinzen.  Second  Row    Spivey,  Jones,  M.  Barber, 
Roy,   L.   Curtis,   Torontino,   A.    Barber,    Voorhis, 
Third     Row      Waldner,     Robinson,     Miller,     Tro 
Beese,  Greene,  Jelks,  F.  Curtis,  Floyd,  Clarke. 


KAPPA  DELTA 


Kappa  Delta  was  founded  nationally 
in  1897  at  Longwood  College,  Farm- 
ville,  Virginia,  and  chartered  at  the 
University  of  North  Carolina  May 
22,  1951.  Her  colors  are  green  and 
white  and  her  flower  is  the  white 
rose  The  publication  of  Kappa  Delta 
is  The  Angelos. 


First  Row; 

Phoebe    Aydlett,    Judy    Block,    Erolyn    Blount,    Bo 


Second  Row: 

Roberta   Dixon,   Edith  Fornum,  Treasurer.    Elizobeth 

Floyd,  Secretary;   Linda  Gorriss. 


Fourth  Row; 

Kathleen     Malloy,     Marge     Morple,     Martho     Moy, 

President;    Marcia    McCord. 


Fiftti  Row; 

Marion    Mize,   Mary    Lone    Mordecoi,    Solly    Patter- 
son,  Solly    Price. 


Sixth  Row: 

Diane    Roane,    Anne    Scott,    Mo 

President;    Roberta   Zwohlcn. 


On  Sept.  8,  the  doors  of  the  Kappa  Delta 
house  opened  and  we  began  another  chapter 
in  our  lives  at  Carolina  At  the  first  of 

the  year,  Joan  proved  that  fire  escapes  have 
several  advantages  .  .  .  Kit,  Sylvia  and  Liz 
made  our  "Planetarium  Dreams"  come  true 
.  .  .  Scott's  order,  "Smile,  you  guys,"  brought 
success  .  .  .  sixteen  terrific  pledges,  and 
with  the  new  pledges  our  enthusiasm  and 
spirits  soared  .  .  . 

We'll    remember    ,  Phoebe,    who    won- 

dered if  700  doughnuts  and  five  pounds  of 
potato  chips  would  be  enough  for  the  porty 
.  .  .  Dee  Dee's  sly  grin,  which  meant  pay  the 
bill  or  else  .  .  .  Erolyn  and  Mary  Lone,  the 
connoisseurs  of  good  foods  and  hiking  ex- 
peditions .  .  .  Judy,  who  coached  us  on  to 
victory  .  .  .  Marge  and  McCord's  phone  calls 
in  the  wee  morning  hours  .  .  and  Martha's 
perplexing  problems  as  President. 

Nor  shall  we  forget  .  .  .  Mrs.  Morris,  our 
new  housemother,  football  gomes,  pledge 
week-ends,  Peg's  wedding,  Valkyrie  Sing, 
fraternity  parties,  coffee  breaks,  and  beach 
trips  .  .  . 

So  once  again  comes  the  end  of  a  wonder- 
ful year.  We  seniors  bid  all  a  fond  adieu  .  .  . 
surely  wish  we  could  return  in  '56  with 
you!!! 


Martha  May 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First     Row:      Heaton,     Gotten,     Thompson,     Pickerrell. 
Second    Row:     Dixon,    Richardson,    Hodgson,    Gardner, 
Remig,   Adkins,   Smith,   Jackson. 


Page  1 1 9 


Anne  Willi< 

President 


First 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Hall,  Bobbitt,  Sanders,  Miller,  Ashley, 
Marsh,  Cronan.  Second  Row:  French,  Shalibo, 
Walker,  Ford,  Lewis,  Shipley,  Buie,  Suitt,  Nusseor. 
Third  Row  Stolvey,  Dudley,  Watson,  Moddison, 
Moore,    Humphrey,   McKee,   Roberson. 


September  6th  came  and  so  did  all  the  little  Pi  Phi's 
— to  be  greeted  by  many  old  faces  and  three  new 
heads.  Just  to  see  the  house  grow  was  worth  the 
trundle  beds,  broken  double-deckers  and  sounds  of 
"It's  broken  again!"  With  the  extension  of  our  new 
wing,  ATO's  have  grown  three  eyes  —  telescopes. 
Get  those  girls!  We  did  —  27  new  Pi  Phi's.  It  must 
have  been  the  rotation.  Of  course  we  celebrated  — 
party  with  our  friends,  the  Wrens,  telling  us  "It  feels 
so  good"  ...  to  have  this  pledge  class.  Rumor  said 
the  Pi  Phi's  were  the  most  fiery  girls  on  campus  — 
really!  It  was  the  house  that  burned.  D.  C.  and  N.  Y. 
'■■ere  invaded  Thanksgiving  and  we  took  advantage 
of  the  cultural  opportunities.  Pledge  weekend  .  .  . 
the  actives  went  too.  Finally  exams  and  "anyone  for 
Harry's?"  —  coffee,  you  know.  Spring!  We  went  to 
the  beaches  on  weekends  to  rest.  Some  of  us  got 
burned  —  sun  sure  was  hot.  Seniors  frantic  as  South 
Building  comes  through  .  .  .  "Sorry,  you  lack  V2 
quality  point."  June!  and  those  of  us  who  failed 
Sociology  62  ventured  forth  into  the  world.  But  we 
left  knowing  the  oriental  rug  will  continue  to  lie 
and  the  arrow  will  burn  brighter. 


Page  120 


First  Row: 

Joan     Adams,     Susan     Andes,     Peggy     Ballard, 

Mary   Grady    Burnette,   Sallie   Cowles. 


Second  Row; 

BIynn    Durning,   Jane    Eagteton,    Jane    Edwards, 

Vice-President;  Betsy  Gorvy,  Barbora  Fleshman. 


Third  Row; 

Pat  Graham,  Virginia  Gray,   Dot  Greuloch,  Julii 

Hall,  Jessine   Hart. 


Fourth  Row; 

Bessie    Holt,    Jane    Little,    Kay    Messink,    Ann 

Penn,    Susan    Quinn. 


Fifth  Row; 

Eddie  Rogers,  Secretary;  Jo  Sinclair,  Sarah  Stem- 
bridge,  Mot  Stockton,  Treasurer;    Pottie  Tuttle. 


Sixth  Row; 

Sharon     Warrington,     Wendy     Wellons,     Anne 

Williams,     President;      Helen     Williams,     Helen 

Wood. 


Pi  Beta  Phi  was  founded  national- 
ly in  1867  at  Monmouth  College, 
Monmouth,  Illinois,  and  chartered 
at  the  University  of  North  Caro- 
lina in  1925.  Her  colors  are  wine 
and  silver-blue  and  her  flower  is 
the  wine  carnation.  The  publica- 
tion of  Pi  Beta  Phi  is  The  Arrow. 


PI  BETA  PHI 


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iv^ 


Bev  Webb 

Chairman 


DEBATE  COUNCIL 


The  Debate  Council  consists  of  four  members  of  the  Debate 
Squad,  a  representative  from  the  Philanthropic  Society,  the 
Dialectic  Senate,  and  one  from  the  Carolina  Political  Union. 
The  Council  formulates  the  policies  of  the  Debate  Squad  which 
is  mode  up  of  all  those  students  interested  in  formal  debate  and 
intercollegiate  debating.  Students  travelled  up  and  down  the 
east  coast  discussing  this  year's  national   topic  —  "Resolved: 


Members  of  the  Debate 
Council  ore,  seated, 
Taylor,  Shaw,  Lieberman, 
Harrington,  Dr.   N.  W.  Mattis, 
Dickmon,  Burrows,  Members 
of  the  Debate  Squad  are, 
standing,  Eisenberq,  Ashcraft, 
Corbitt,  Oglesby,  Pruitt, 
Brooks,  Evans,  Shonts, 
Katzensfein,  Major  and 
Fleshman. 


That  the  non-agricultural  industries  of  the  United  States  should 
guarantee  their  workers  an  annual  wage."  Tournaments  were 
attended  at  the  University  of  South  Carolina,  Boston  University, 
Wake  Forest  College,  Tulane  University,  the  College  of  William 
and  Mary,  the  University  of  Pittsburgh,  Georgetown  University, 
the  University  of  Virginia,  Emory  University  as  well  as  the  Na- 
tional AFROTC  Tournament  and  the  West  Point  Invitational 
Tournament. 


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The  United  States  National  Student  Association  is  a  confedera- 
tion of  the  majority  of  the  colleges  in  the  United  States.  The 
chief  function  of  N.S.A.  is  to  hold  a  National  Congress  each 
year  to  bring  together  problems,  solutions  to  problems,  ideas  of 
world,  national  and  local  concern,  and  to  formulate  policy  on 
these.  UNC  has  assumed  a  role  of  prominence  in  this  organi- 
zation. A  former  student,  Jim  Wallace,  was  one  of  the  founders. 


Members  of  NSA  are  Dove 
Reid,  Lewis  Brumfield,  Gra- 
hom  Rights,  Jim  Martin  ond 
Bill  Wible. 


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Two  Carolina  men  have  been  Presidents,  and  this  year  Jim 
Turner  is  National  Vice-President,  Student  Affairs.  Campus- 
wise,  N.S.A.  serves  as  a  liaison  between  the  National  and 
Regional  Offices  in  furnishing  information  to  aid  existing  organi- 
zations. The  campus  unit  is  also  responsible  for  a  delegation 
representing  Carolina  at  the  annual  Congress. 


NATIONAL 

STUDENT 

ASSOCIATION 


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The  Case  of  the  Grinning  Fool. 


Page  124 


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firm  handshake  and  hearty 
eetings  help  put  traternity 
ishees  at  ease- 


Attractive  Amy  Morse  boosts  the  Carolina  spirit  when 
Maryland   scores  another   touchdown. 


Page  125 


Weeks  of  steady  rehearsing 
produced  one  of  the  best 
musicals  ever  seen. 


Top-quality   singing   from   chorus   members   complemented   superb   performances 
by  Sue   Fryer,  Tern   Gill,  Be   Bernordln,  and  John   Devogt. 


Page  1  26 


Bo  Bernordin  gives  lost  minute   instructions  before  the  first  act 


FURY 


Spookyville   is  brought  to   life  by   the  unexpected  arrival   of   a  travelling 
troupe  of  "stage  ladies" 


Graham  Memorial  Activities  Board  revived  Sound 
end  Fury  in  the  fall  of  1954  and  thereby  opened  a 
new  era  of  student  musical  comedy  presentations 
at  Carolina.  The  first  production,  Scandals  of  '55, 
hinted  of  the  organization's  newness  but  was  well 
received  by  the  students.  These  growing  pains  were 
much  less  apparent  in  the  group's  second  effort, 
Satan's  Saints  and  marked  progress  was  evident  this 
fall  with  the  production  of  Heaven  Help  Us,  Sound 
and  Fury's  first  show  featuring  on  all-original  score 
and  script.  Born  of  student  spirit  and  ambition, 
Sound  and  Fury  has  as  its  purpose  the  production 
of  musical  comedy  which  will  appeal  to  the  student 
body  as  a  whole.  Giving  an  outlet  for  untrained 
student  talent  and  energy  has  been  its  greatest 
achievement. 

"HEAVEN   HELP    US!" 


Kitty   Kerr  was  one  of  the  outstanding  contestants   in  the   Intra- 
mural Sports  Carnival 


Page  128 


Autumn  leaves  ond  a  warm  fall  evening  provide 
an  ideal  setting  for  young  romance 


itronomy  Club  members  occasionally  find 
ther  startling  sights  in  the  upper  regions 


Page  1  29 


Collie  Collison 

Head  Cheerleader 


As  Roland  Perdue  broke  through  the  hoop  presenting  the  Tar  Heels  of  1955, 
the  football  season  opened  with  the  traditional  spirit  of  the  Tar  Heels  hitting 
a  new  high  Throughout  the  season,  the  pep  rallies  proved  to  be  the  largest 
and  most  spirited  Carolina  has  had  in  five  years.  The  cheering  squad,  com- 
posed of  Amy  Morse,  Dutchie  Milligan,  Patsy  Poythress,  Jo  Cullifer,  Anne 
Wrenn,  Frank  Black,  Tom  Wakefield,  Larry  Ford  and  Peter  Julian  under  head 
cheerleader  Collie  Collison,  accompanied  the  football  team  to  every  gome 
and  led  the  faithful  Tar  Heel  followers  as  they  stood  behind  their  team. 

CHEERLEADERS 


Page  130 


The  Carolina  Cheerleaders  lead  the  football  squad  onto  the  field  at  the  beginning  of  the  Notre  Dame  game. 


New  and  different  ideas  were  brought  out  this  year  —  a  combo  at  the 
pep  rallies,  car  caravans  to  Duke,  and  cheering  in  Y-Court.  All  this  was 
topped  off  by  the  surprise  package  at  the  Duke  game,  and  accented  by  the 
new  cheers,  "Carolina  Cadence"  and  Collie's  "Sound  Off!" 

The  students  gave  their  wholehearted  support  to  the  Cheerleaders,  and 
true  Carolina  spirit  echoed  from  stadiums  at  home  and  away. 


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Head  Coach  George  Barclay 

wotches  a  spirited  Tar  Heel 

workout  two  days  before 

the  Duke  gome. 


First  Row  Ed  Sutton,  Lorry  McMullen,  Buddy  Payne.  Second  Row  Charles 
Boyette,  Fronds  Berry,  Joe  Temple,  Jim  Vornum.  Third  Row:  John  Haywood, 
Buddy  Sosser,  Rolond  Perdue,  Will  Frye,  Paul  Pulley.  Fourth  Row:  Wilson 
Shoulors,  Lorry  Muschamp,  Dick  Smith,  Bo  Thorpe.  Fifth  Row:  Ken  Keller, 
Don  Lear,  Steve  Kupchick,  Jock  Lineberger,  Hop  Setzer.  Sixth  Row  Dick 
Dorling,  Wolly  Vole,  George  Sfovnitski,  Chorlie  Robinson,  Jim  Jones.  Seventh 
Row  Howard  Williams,  Donnell  Kelley,  Dorden  Livesoy,  Glenn  Doughtry, 
Dovid  Reed.  Eighth  Row  Bill  Koman,  John  Bilich,  John  Jones,  Vince  Olcn, 
Jock  Moultsby. 


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OKLAHOMA  13  —  UNC  6 
Ken  Keller  is  brought  down  by  a  Sooner 
after  taking  an  Oklahomo  punt  on  his 
own  25  yard  line.  Tor  Heels  Jack 
Maultsby  ond  George  Stavnitski  arrive 
too   late  to  help. 


Coach  George  Barclay's  Tar  Heels  gave  excellent  early  season  promise 
when  they  opened  the  year  by  holding  Oklahoma,  who  went  to  become 
the  national  champions,  to  a  scant  13-6  win.  On  the  following  Satur- 
day, led  by  Ken  Keller  and  David  Reed,  the  Carolina  squad  defeated 
their  traditional  opponent  N.  C.  State  by  the  score  of  25-18. 

The  Georgia  jinx  then  proved  too  much  for  Carolina  and  the  Tar 
Heels  were  defeated  by  a  two-touchdown  attack  in  the  second  half 
to  the  tune  of  28-7  Still  down  from  the  disheartening  defeat  in 
Athens  the  Tar  Heels  lost  to  a  powerful  Maryland  squad  by  25-7. 
The  only  score  for  UNC  came  as  center  Jimmy  Jones  intercepted  a 
Tcmburello  lateral  and  raced  over  the  Terrapin  goal  line. 

Hampered  by  a  lock  of  luck  and  spirit  the  Tar  Heels  were  unable 
to  score  against  Wake  Forest  and  lost  25-0  on  the  Deacons  home 
field.  Tennessee  was  next  and  the  upcoming  Volunteers  avenged  their 
poor  start  by  defeating  Carolina,  48-7 

Junior  Ed  Sutton  then  led  the  Tar  Heels  to  a  comeback,  as  he 
scored  twice  on  long  runs  to  spark  Caroline  to  a  32-14  win  over  South 
Carolina  in  the  Oyster  Bowl.  The  rejuvenated  Tar  Heels  led  by  All- 
Conference  end  Will  Frye  held  the  Fighting  Irish  of  Notre  Dome  to 
7-7  half  time  deadlock  only  to  go  down  to  defeat  under  a  three  touch- 
down barrage  in  the  second  half,  27-7. 

Sutton  again  starred  as  the  Tar  Heels  defeated  Virginia  26-14 
at  Chapel  Hill.  In  the  lost  encounter  of  the  season  the  Carolina  squad 
put  on  0  brilliant  defensive  show  to  hold  Duke's  vaunted  Blue  Devils 
to  a  meager  6-0  victory. 


Page  136 


N.  C.  STATE  18  —  UNC  25 

Right  halfback  Ken  Keller  sweeps  his 
own  right  end  for  six  yards  and  scores 
Caroline's  third  touchdown  against 
N.  C.  State. 


Shifty  quarterback  Dave  Reed  breaks 
away  on  a  punt  return  for  83  yards  to 
score  the  second  Tar  Heel  touchdown 
against  N.  C.  State.  Reed  took  the 
State  punt  on  his  own  17  yard  line  and 
went  all  the  way  down  the  sideline  be- 
hind beautiful  blocking  by  the  entire 
Carolina    team. 


GEORGIA  28  —  UNC  7 
Dove    Reed    appears    to    be    tropped 
at    the    line   of   scrimmage   but  goes 
on    to    pick    up    five    yards    against 
Georgia's    Bulldogs. 


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Ed  Sutton  was  given  the  Melvin  T. 
Blossinghom  Award  as  the  most  out- 
standing player  of  the  Oyster  Bowl 
game    against    South    Carolina. 


MARYLAND  25  —  UNC  7 
Center  Jimmy  Jones  has  intercepted  a  Tamburello  (arrow) 
lateral     and     is     racing     for    the     Terrapin    goal     line     end 
Carolina's  only   score  against   Maryland. 


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WAKE  FOREST  25  —  UNC  0 
Ken    Keller    catches    a    Wake    Forest    punt    on    his   o 
Deacon  Joe   Dupree  closes   in   for  the  tackle. 


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Joe    Temple    evades    two    Tennessee    tacklers 
ond  goes  seven  yards  ogainst  the  Volunteers. 


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Ed  Sutton  prepares  to  cut  back  behind  blocker  Johnny  Jones  c 

go  all  the  way  on  o  40  yard  punt  return  against  South  Carolii 
Carolina    won    32-14. 


NOTRE  DAME  27  —  UNC  7 
Charlie    Robinson    has    just    caught    o    pass    from 
Buddy    Sosser   to    score   Caroline's    lone   touchdown 

against    Notre    Dame. 


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VIRGINIA  14  —  UNC  26 

Flashy  halfback  Ed  Sutton  crosses  the  Virginia 
five  yard  line  on  a  37  yard  touchdown  run. 
Two  Cavaliers  dive  to  stop  him,  but  to  no  avail. 


Ken  Keller,  workhorse  of  the  Tor   Heel  bockfield, 
falls  into  the  end  zone  to  score  against  Virginia. 


All   Conference  end   Will    Frye   and   fullback   Don   Lear   bring   down   an   unidentified 
Duke  runner  for  no  gain,  as  the  Blue  Devils  attempt  to  sweep  their  own  left  end. 


Tor  Heel  co-coptcins,  tackle 
Perdue  and  end  Will  Frye. 


Page  140 


TAR  BABIES 


The  Tar  Babies  found  the  going  tough  this  season,  as  they 
were  held  to  one  win  in  five  games  with  ACC  freshmen  foes. 
The  lone  Carolina  win  was  by  a  seven  to  zero  score  over  the 
Baby  Deacons  of  Wake  Forest. 

The  highlight  of  the  Tar  Heel  season  was  the  stellar  work 
done  by  the  defensive  line.  Only  one  team,  the  Maryland 
frosh,  scored  more  than  twice  against  them,  but  on  offense 
the  Tar  Babies  never  could  quite  find  the  needed  spark.  Don 
Kemper's  performance  at  fullback  was  excellent,  and  tackle 
David  Coates  headed  the  list  of  several  fine  linemen  who 
showed  up  exceptionally  well. 

The  hard  work  and  long  hours  of  practice  under  Coach 
Ralph  Floyd  have  done  much  toward  developing  a  fine  group 
of  spirited  sophomores  for  the   1956  varsity  team. 


First  Row:  Droze,  Rompola,  DeContis,  Hothowoy,  Cooper,  Smith,  Wilson,  Kryzal<. 
Second  Row:  Redding,  Kemper,  Reston,  Turlington,  Coates,  Fenton,  Reed,  Koes, 
Shew.  Third  Row  White,  Coach  Wade,  Boggs,  Coach  Kuhn,  Spencer,  McDaniel, 
McLeod,   McGehee,    Donotelli,   McNeeley,    Peck,    Dominick,    Lipski,   Coach    Floyd. 


Page  141 


CARDBOARD 

Cardboard,  the  organization  which  plans  and  stages  UNC's 
elaborate  and  impressive  card  tricks  at  half-time  of  the  foot- 
ball games,  was  reorganized  and  greatly  improved  this  year 
under  the  able  leadership  of  Snyder  Pate.  Much  hard  work 
went  into  originating,  preparing  and  performing  the  many 
new  stunts.  This  year  Cardboard  presented  a  coordinated 
program  with  the  UNC  marching  band,  and  presented  card 
tricks  at  one  game  away  from  Chapel  Hill.  By  performing  at 
the  UNC-Duke  game  before  the  cameras  of  a  national  tele- 
vision network  for  the  first  time  and  through  a  feature  story 
in  a  state  newspaper,  Cardboard  was  able  to  bring  recognition 
to  itself  and  to  the  University. 


First  Row:  Jeffe  Carroll,  Pete  Evans,  Snyder  Pate,  Connie  McMahon,  Andy  Kistler,. 
Allan  Reichert,  and  Bennett  Thomas.  Second  Row  Charles  Hoover,  Jessine  Hort,  Esther 
Ballentine,  Carolyn  Hofler,  Jockie  Farrow,  Jane  Riley,  Anne  Newsome,  Janet  Srooks, 
and  Barbara  Murray.  Third  Row  Charles  Parrish,  Michael  Hoyes,  Julian  Bridgers,  Dovid 
Ellwanger,  Don  Gray,  Ellison  Neol,  Bill  Dunn,  Bob  Shuford,  Douglas  DeBonk,  Bill 
Garden,  Mohlon  Clifford,  and  Bennette  Whisenont. 


Page  142 


The  University  of  North  Carolina  bands — The  Concert 
Band,  The  Marching  Band,  and  The  Pep  Band,  directed  by 
Earl  Slocum  and  Herbert  W.  Fred,  serve  to  provide  Carolina 
students  with  an  opportunity  for  worthy  use  of  leisure  time 
and  for  continued  musical  development  through  the  study 
and  performance  of  the  best  in  band  Literature. 

The  Marching  Band  provides  music  and  pageantry  at  the 
football  games.  The  elaborate  formations  and  special 
musical  arrangements  used  by  the  Marching  Band  for  its 
half-time  shows  have  become  a  trade-mark  of  Saturday 
afternoon  activity  in  Kenan  Stadium.  The  Pep  Band  per- 
forms at  all  pep  rallies,  several  basketball  games,  and  at 
the  Annual  Indoor  Track  Meet. 

The  Concert  Band,  composed  of  selected  instrumentalists, 
begins  its  season  when  it  performs  for  and  is  host  to  North 
Carolina  bandsmen  who  come  to  the  University  for  the  All 
State  High  School  Band  Clinic  in  late  January.  The  Band's 
schedule  includes  formal  concerts  in  Hill  Hall,  the  spring 
concerts  at  Davie  Poplar,  a  concert  tour  when  possible,  and 
the  commencement  concert. 


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The  Concert  Band  gave  a  formal  concert  in  Hill  Hall 


U.  N.  C.  BAND 


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"Saturday  Stronger' 


Jane  Albans  p 


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"The  Rainmoker" 


"Blood  Wedding" 


CAROLINA  PLAYMAKERS 


In  1918  Frederick  H.  "Proff"  Koch  joined  the  University 
English  department  and  introduced  his  famous  English 
31,  a  course  for  beginning  playwrights.  This  initiation  of 
"Proff"  Koch's  efforts  toward  a  new  and  vital  folk  drama 
brought  as  a  result  such  successful  American  writers  as 
Paul  Green,  Kermit  Hunter,  Josephine  Niggli,  Howard 
Richardson,  Betty  Smith,  and  Thomas  Wolfe,  as  well  as 
The  Carolina  Playmakers,  today  a  famed  University 
Theatre. 

Nov/  in  their  thirty-eighth  season,  the  Playmakers' 
work  falls  into  two  categories:  there  is  a  program  of 
major  productions,  which  this  year  includes  "Ondine"; 
"The  Rainmaker,"  which  toured  three  states;  "Blood 
Wedding";  "Seventeen";  and  "A  Mid-Summer  Night's 
Dream."  In  addition,  there  are  experimental  productions 
written,  staged,  and  acted  by  students.  Two  full-length 
plays  by  new  playwrights  are  also  presented  as  major 
productions,  and  the  Playmakers  are  responsible  for 
annually  bringing  to  Chapel  Hill  outside  programs,  such 
as  "The  Caine  Mutiny  Court  Martial"  with  Paul  Douglas, 
Wendell  Corey,  and  Steve  Brodie. 

The  Carolina  Playmakers  are  a  very  real  Community 
Theatre.  Any  student,  faculty  member,  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. 


"Do  you  use  Living  Lipstick?" 


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The  idle  octivity  on  shore  is  dis- 
tracted momentarily  by  a  Brondo- 
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"My  dog  has  fie 


Do  you  hove  fleas? 


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At  Carolina,  hazing  has  long  since  been 
replaced  by  more  constructive  endeavors 


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Page  149 


Members  of  the  IFC  executive  council  include  Bob 
Hornik,  Ed  Hudgins,  Jack  Stevens,  Dovid  Connor  and 
Ed  Borden,  President 


INTERFRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


The  IFC  court  members  are,  seated,  Burt 
Veozey,  Pot  Erdridge,  Bill  Pittmon.  and  Jock 
Stevens,  chairman  Standing,  Jim  Potton,  Joe 
Movretic,  and  Jerry  Oppenhetmer. 


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The  IFC  annually  sponsors  Greek  Week, 
which  gives  the  individual  pledge  classes 
a   chance   to   become   better   acquointed 


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The  Interfraternity  Council  is  the  coordinator  of  the  social  fraternities 
on  campus — its  main  objective  is  to  further  by  unification  and  high 
ideals  the  standards  of  brotherhood,  character,  and  scholarship  neces- 
sary to  any  worthy  fraternity.  This  year  the  IFC  continued  its  practice 
of  awarding  the  Andrew  Bershak  Memorial  Scholarship,  which  is  made 
up  of  contributions  from  the  individual  fraternities.  Greek  Week,  held 
every  year  in  the  spring,  featured  exchange  dinners,  a  pledge  banquet, 
a  day  of  constructive  work  in  Chapel  Hill,  and  inter-fraternity  competi- 
tion in  skits  and  athletics.  A  handbook  on  fraternity  life,  given  to  every 
man  interested  in  pledging  a  fraternity,  has  proved  an  invaluable  guide 
in  successfully  bringing  together  the  individual  and  the  fraternity. 


First  Row:  Shores,  Burgess,  Pittmon,  Evans,  Hensel,  Newton,  Taylor,  Mitchell,  Exum, 
Brown.  Second  Row:  Williams,  Giles,  Walker,  Eldridge,  Pell,  Fulton,  Fitrgerald,  Warwick, 
Andrews,  Wood,  Sessoms,  Tice.  Third  Row:  Ward,  Veazey,  Redding,  Willioms,  Darnell, 
Jefferies,  Sanders,  Wickham,  Storrett,  May,  Oppenheimer.  Holland.  Harris.  Daniel,  Monroe, 
Kurtz,  Saunders. 


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ALPHA  TAU  OMEGA 


The  national  fraternity  of  Alpha  Tau 
Omega  was  founded  at  Virginia 
Military  Institute  in  1865,  and  the 
local  chapter  was  established  four- 
teen years  later,  in  1879.  The  offi- 
cial publication  of  Alpha  TauOmega 
is  The  Palm,  and  its  colors  are  azure 
and  gold. 


First  Row; 

Dick  Baker,  Bill  Beebe,  Tom  Bradford. 


Robert    Green,    Watt    Huntley,   Jim    Johnson,    Lorry 
Muschamp. 


Cecil    Newberry,    Treaiurer,     Dennis    Oliver,    Roland 
Perdue,  Vice-President;   Jim   Preston. 


Joe   Rand,  CIcon   Sanders,   Graham   Shanks,   Wilson 
Shoulars. 


Steve    Stout,    Thomas    Strickland,    Rivers    Upchurch, 
Burt  Veaxey,  President. 


Leo    Woldrup,    Beverly    Webb,    Secretary;     Edward 
Whitmore,  Ogburn  Yates,  Historian. 


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Mass  return  to  the  Hill  .  .  .  Orientation — Veazey's 
chairman  .  .  .  Hula  hips,  Choo  returns  .  .  .  classes 
start,  Ace  included  .  .  .  football  Saturdays  .  .  . 
Captain  Perdue,  Shoulors  and  Muschamp  .  .  .  rush- 
ing brings  out  the  big  impression  .  .  .  pledge  class 
tops,  Thunderhead  pilot — where  did  all  those  Wood- 
berry  boys  come  fromi'  .  .  .  Yock  contest — three 
Tou  queens  .  .  .  ney,  bo!  .  .  .  Fall  Germans  with 
Stan — hey,  there's  Twitch,  the  exec  .  .  .  Newberry 
moves  out — commutes  from  Durham  .  .  .  Bubbles 
crushes  all  the  gals  .  .  .  budding  bishops — Soc, 
Stump  and  Pontius  .  .  .  N.  Y.  blast — Spaz  lets  it 
hang  .  .  .  what's  this? — five  Grail,  four  Fleece,  five 
Phi  Betes,  Sheiks,  Old  Well — real  hubcaps'  .  .  . 
Bunting — no  complaints  .  .  Christmas  party,  Hein- 
rich  is  Santa  .  .  a  cool  Yule  .  .  .  exams — midnight 
oil  and  flick  team  moving  out — Shank's  captain  .  .  . 
March  of  Dimes — wild  moosic  .  .  .  get  box  seats  for 
whole  show  .  .  a  big  red  rose  for  hurricanes  .  .  . 
NRA  all  the  way  .  ,  .  Winter  Germans  .  .  .  Balfour 
stock  rises  .  .  .  Whitmore  elected  Y-court  rep  .  .  . 
pledge  weekend  .  .  ,  best  ever  .  .  .  White  says  vows 
.  .  .  tennis  season — Skimps,  Moose  and  T.  B.  come 
through  .  .  .  boondocks  see  action  .  .  .  debate  trips 
.  Webb  turns  orator  .  .  .  sorority  parties  .  .  .  goat 
hill  c,  c ,.  .  .  Michal  and  Strickland  to  hospital  hill 
.  .  .  graduation  and  mixed  emotions  .  .  final  words 
said  by  Yates  .  .  .  one  big  year  had  by  all  .  .  .  now 
it's  your  show,  Juniors  .   .   .  see  ya  around! 


Burt  Vcozey 

President 


FALL   PLEDGE   CLASS 
Front   Row:   Yates,  Lombert,  Bronhom,   Stud- 
still,  Zwicker.    Back    Row:    Creighton,   Morks, 
Luesing,    Robbinson,    Rand,    Yancey,    Steck, 
Paine,  Kenan,  Reichle. 


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Mike  Boyatt 

President 


FALL   PLEDGE   CLASS 
Front     Row       Muggins,    Cowan,     Hothowoy,     Neller, 
Willioms.     Bock     Row:      Froelich,     pledge     master, 
Nisbet,    Klein,   Leggette,   Purnell,   Hazzard,  Tomlin- 
son.  Bender,  McColl. 


Fresh  paint  and  more  cars  start  the  year  .  .  .  Little  Red 
Shake  Out  Back  sports  a  new  juke  box  .  .  .  constantly 
in  use  ..TV.  set  becomes  more  popular  on  Sunday 
afternoons  than  Kenan  Stadium  .  .  .  "The  Phantom" 
wreaked  havoc  on  the  goldfish,  Brandner's  Folly  .  .  . 
somebody  called  the  Ghouls  for  c  party  .  .  .  Mike  quit 
coughing  long  enough  to  yell  "Get  Off  The  Grass"  .  .  . 
Rhinehart  finally  got  a  date,  took  a  shower  too  .  .  .  Co- 
Captains  Leak  and  Moody  led  flick  team  through  a  fine 
season  .  .  Hugh  found  someone  he  didn't  like,  Duddy 
disagreed  .  .  Pridgen  gave  a  rundown  of  midnight  show, 
not  the  "Sands  of  Iwo  Jimo"  either  .  .  .  Hank  really 
broke  bad  .  .  Limproot  and  Moonbeam  went  to  the 
library  .  .  .  Willie  popularized  himself  with  dates  .  .  . 
guitar  music  echoed  through  house  along  with  cries  for 
hot  water  .  .  .  new  sink  best  thing  in  house  .  .  .  rushing 
lasted  too  long  but  results  were  terrific  .  .  .  intramurals 
did  well  .  .  .  long  legs  protruded  from  underside  of  an 
ancient  Dodge  .  .  .  Thorney  patronized  Coke  machine 
.  .  .  Bynum  gained  favor  as  waiter  of  the  year  .  .  .  Fox 
and  May  got  letters  .  .  .  Sambo  kept  house  intact  and 
brothers  in  high  spirits,  "And  your  name!'"  .  .  . 


Page  154 


Miami  University  was  the  site  of 
tlie  founding  of  Beta  Theta  Pi  in 
1839.  The  local  chapter  was 
established  in  1852,  The  official 
publication  is  the  Beta  Theta  Pi, 
and  the  colors  are  blue  and  pink. 
The  rose  is  the  flower  of  Beta 
Theta  Pi. 


Mike     Boya»»,     President,     Lo 
Callicott,  Owen  Cook,  Records 


Charles    Fox,    Jim    Gay,    Paxson    Glenn,    Barley 
Liipfert. 


Robert  Litaker,  Lloyd   Lohr,  Charles  May,  Hugh 
McColl. 


Fourth  Row: 

Paul     Monroe,     House    Manager;     Jo 
Dick  Noll,  Secretary;  Edward  Pridgen 


Forbes     Ramsey,    John     Raper,    Fuller    Shuford, 
Henry  Turner,  Thornley  Walker. 


BETA  THETA  PI 


Page  155 


CHI  PHI 


The  national  chapter  of  Chi  Phi  was 
founded  at  Princeton  University  in 
1  824,  and  locally  in  1  858  and  1  922. 
Its  colors  are  scarlet  and  blue, 
and  the  publication  is  the  Chi  Phi 
Chakett. 


Ben     Burbridge,     Gorlond     Coble,     Collii 
Dan   Crover. 


Charlie     Fitzgerald,     Chuck     Hastings,     Treasurer, 
Roger   Herbert,  Allen   Holt. 


Jack   Lewis,   Phil   Malone,   Clyde  Me 
Albert   Moisc. 


Steve    Partridge,    Bill    Sanders,    H.    G.   Snipes,    Mike 
Soper,  Vice-President. 


Jack  Stevens,  Bud  Walker,  Bill  Warwick,  President; 
Albert  Wood. 


Page  156 


Bill  Warwi 

President 


September  brought  back  the  Chi  Phis  to  the  White 
House  on  the  hill  to  begin  work  and  partying.  It  was 
work  to  get  the  house  ready  for  rushing  and  A  GREAT 
PLEDGE  CLASS  .  .  .  football  games,  cabin  parties, 
combos,  nicknames  .  .  .  Corporation  was  born  .  .  . 
COLLIE  named  his  playmate  of  week  .  .  PETE  makes 
hit  with  coeds  .  .  .  CRAVER  DAN  in  Y-court  .  .  . 
stick'em  in  the  ear  .  .  .  SCOTT  wired  for  signs  .  .  . 
FORD  scratches  alone  .  .  .  TEDDY  BEAR  cracks  the 
whip  .  .  ,  LARRY  MIX  in  state  of  confusion  .  .  .  ZEUS 
and  ZEUS  JR.  throwing  lightning  bolts  .  .  .  my 
MAMMA  calls  me  JUNEBUG  .  .  .  H.  G.— huh?  .  . 
SILENT  SAM  on  wagon — ADPi  .  .  .  BAMBI  becomes 
NANCY  and  GRUDY's  mascot  .  .  .  ORANGUTAN  .  .  . 
STUNTZ  bites  dust  .  .  .  WOOD  tries  .  .  .  STEVENS 
and  ABODE  .  .  .  "Mirror,  mirror  on  the  wall" — 
SANDERS  and  DON  JUAN  FITZ  .  .  .  "When  I  was 
in  the  navy'"  .  .  SOPER  date?  .  .  .  CREECH-LEWIS? 
.  .  .  ROGER-DOT  .  .  .  MOISE  hits  Meredith  .  .  . 
ARMSTRONG  high  pressures  dates  .  .  WEIL  digs 
date  from  mud  hole  .  .  .  OLD  GRAD  COBLE  .  .  .  PAR- 
TRIDGE and  LEWIS  around  .  .  .  the  spirit,  the  accom- 
plishments, and  the  pledges  made  this  year  at  CHI 
PHI  one  of  the  best. 


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f    1    f    I   1     f    t    ^ 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
5,    Littleton,    Hunter,   Stricklond,   Abernothy,   Garrell. 
Edwords,    Huttmon,    Russell,    Purks,    Morris,    Kenon, 
Williams.    Goldsmith,    Louerhoss, 
ion,     Sutton,     Nelms, 


First    Row: 

Second    R( 

Smith,    Sh 

Lopp,     Inmon,      Bruggeworth, 

Downer,    Rottoy,    Mobley,    Armstrong 


Third 


Herb  Wentz 

President 


"Who-0-0  didit?"  .  .  we  did — won  the  Thayer  Trophy  .  .  . 
walked  into  newly  redecorated  lodge,  onto  plush  oriental 
carpet  .  .  .  new  heating  system — warm  winters  once  again 
.  .  .  heading  the  new  regime — Wentz,  Christedes,  Lowry, 
Bryant  .  .  unbeatable  rushing  trio — Franco  Berryez,  Karl 
Marks,  Leonardo  Revez  .  .  ,  "Bloop!"  .  .  .  twenty  "charm- 
ing" pledges  .  .  .  perpetual  greeting  (thirty-five  years' 
worth) — "Up  yo'  leg!"  .  .  .  parties,  banquets,  and  bolls, 
bolls,  balls — the  lodge,  beach,  mountains,  Hogan's,  Coun- 
try Club,  Patio,  Turnage's,  Castle — hell,  anywhere! — 
birthdays,  sororities,  orphans,  alumni,  houseporties  .  .  . 
our  own  Blue  Room,  complete  with  dancing,  live  music, 
congenial  company — even  cocktails  at  six  .  .  .  lodge  brains 
— Pfaff  and  Chappie  .  .  the  "Off-Beats"  (?!) — Reaves, 
Kilpotrick,  Hunnicutt  .  .  .  ping-pong  twenty-four  hours  a 
day  .  .  .  Culture  Cult — from  High  Point  .  .  .  "S(h)owers''!" 
.  .  .  come  in  world! — Porks  .  .  .  "Penthouse  Duo" — Fisher 
and  Johnson  .  .  .  lovers,  one  and  all  .  .  .  however,  Bushby — 
I.D.C.'s  .  .  .  this  is  the  most,  to  soy  the  least  .  .  . 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Front    Row      Dormstatter.    Jordan,    Aftowoy, 
Hickmon,    Turner,     Pfaff.     Back     Row      La- 
vergne.   Bell,   Sugg,    Lesley,    Land,    Hunting- 
ton,   Biren,   Romsey,   Hunnicutt. 


Page  158 


CHI  PSI 


The  national  chapter  of  Chi  Psi  was 
founded  at  Union  College  in  1841, 
and  locally  in  1855.  The  publica- 
tions are  the  Purple  and  Gold  and 
The  Sigma  Scroll,  and  its  colors  are 
purple  and  gold. 


First  Row: 

Bob   BorroH,   Oewey  Chappie,  Silas  Coley. 


Pete  Donnenbaum,  Nick  Fisher,  John  Gorman,  Don 
Hall. 


Don    Huntington,    Tom    Johnson,    Joe    Keller,    Jack 
Lewis. 


Ken    Lowry,    Secretary;    Noel    Petree,   Jerry    Sowers, 
Ed    Smothers. 


Fifth  Row: 

Larry   Wolker,  Zock  Waters,   Herb  Wentz,   President 


Page  159 


DELTA  KAPPA  EPSILON 


Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  was  founded 
nationally  at  Yale  University  in 
1844,  and  the  local  chapter  was 
established  in  1851.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon  publishes  quarterly  its  offi- 
cial magazine,  entitled  The  DEKE 
Quarterly,  and  the  national  colors 
ore  scarlet,  azure,  and  old  gold. 


First  Row: 

Chorles  Ashford,  Bruce  Gustofson,  Nathaniel  Hayes. 


Prjtchard   Lindsley,  Robert  Mason,  Treasurer;   Sted- 
mon  Morris,  Thomas  Peorsoll. 


William    Pender,   Glenn    Pickard,    George    Rogsdole, 
Cecil  Rand. 


Fourth  Row: 

James    Rough,    Robert    Shelly,   Conie    Smith,    David 


Fifth  Row: 

Zebulon  Weover,  John  Zollicotter. 


Page  160 


Beta  chapter  of  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  celebrated  a 
glorious  105th  year!  Per  usual  Shelly  and  Steve  led  the 
flick  team  but  received  able  support  from  Panda  and 
a  newcomer,  Hop  Harrigan,  Bogan,  PTA,  and  Blades 
went  down  in  the  hall  of  fame  for  their  grappling 
performances  while  Possum,  Bell,  Mozell,  Hortzog, 
and  Shores  paced  the  intramural  forces.  Nightly 
courters  proved  to  be  two  old  reliables.  Animal  and 
Patrick,  but  a  whole  hose  made  bids  for  Casanova 
roles — Chip,  Shelby,  Fog,  Issac,  Pritch  and  C.  Holt, 
Hose  had  the  task  of  keeping  all  the  actives  squared 
away;  The  Bad  Admiral  and  Zeb  had  to  shape  up  a 
band  of  seventeen  hoodlums  that  dropped  in  for  a 
stay  in  October.  Smashford  and  Glenwood  sparked 
the  Phi  Bete  aspirants  and  Skog  kept  us  informed  on 
how  the  other  half  lived.  The  annual  poker  fad  found 
its  way  to  the  house  and  left  its  weekly  mark  in  the 
form  of  several  future  Monte  Carlo  patrons — Horry, 
Ceps,  and  Lawyer  Thorp.  Pender  continued  to  re- 
arrange his  room — Morris  just  continued.  Dubba  com- 
pleted his  course  of  study  and  began  to  set  the  pace 
Mason,  C.  Owen  and  Neaves  were  expected  to  follow. 
Tom-Cat,  Zolly  and  Bebe  were  still  musing  on  their 
first  year  of  college. 


my  Shores 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First     Row:     Cobb,    Whitoker,    Walker.     Second     Row; 
Atkinson,    Patrick,    Rand,    Perry.    Third    Row      Shuford, 
Watson,    Johnson,    Harrigan,    Palmer,    Heoly,    Borden, 
Speir. 


Page  161 


Dove  Andrews 

President 


Front  Row:  Ellis, 
Couley.  Back  Ro 
Vance,  Wilson. 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Hego 


DU's  are  back  and  smiles  are  brighter  and  broader 
than  ever  .  .  .  Jay  Gimes  here  to  guide  our  efforts  from 
a  national  viewpoint,  combination  whirlwind,  interior 
decorator,  and  VIP  .  .  The  house  looking  better  than 
ever,  and  rush  on  a  grand  scale.  A  festive  week  of  fun 
this  year  instead  of  tired  smiles,  tired  handshakes, 
and  small  talk  .  .  A  pledge  class  worth  all  the  efforts 
...  A  social  chairman  that's  on  the  ball  with  results 
every  weekend.  One  Jersey  yank  actually  seems  to  be 
good  for  more  than  running  through  the  woods  .  .  . 
But  its  not  all  play  and  pledging  this  fall!  With  our 
eye  on  our  third  consecutive  scholarship  cup,  we  can 
be  found  behind  our  desks,  now  and  then  ...  It  looks 
like  a  good  year,  with  prospects  for  some  big  steps 
forward  .  .  .  hints  of  new  house  ore  in  air  Our  alumni 
are  more  active  than  at  any  time  in  our  four  years. 
National  is  pushing  us  ahead  even  faster  than  our 
own  high  ambitions  lead  us,  with  the  encouragement 
of  an  on-the-spot  observer,  full  of  ideas  and  experi- 
ence. The  Georgia  Alumni  club  has  recently  extended 
an  encouraging  handof  brotherhood.  The  spirit  ishigh! 


WWTl 


Page  162 


Delta  Upsilon  was  founded  at  Wil- 
liams College  in  1834,  and  the  local 
chapter  in  1953.  The  Delta  Upsilon 
Quarterly  is  its  publication,  and  the 
colors  are  sapphire  blue  and  old 
gold. 


Dove    Andrews,    President;    Jim    Armstrong,    Treas- 
urer; Gerry  Boudreou. 


Second  Row: 

Jim    Butfer,  Tom   Cornell,   Peter  Gems. 


Dole  Glover,  Gus  Gront,  Vice-President;   Bob  HIcc, 

Secretary. 


Fourth  Row: 

Ed  Johnson,  Stephen  Moss,  John  Shorpe,  Roy  Wood. 


DELTA  UPSILON 


/^^/^^^ 


Page  163 


KAPPA  ALPHA 


The  national  chapter  of  Kappa 
Alpha  was  founded  at  Washington 
and  Lee  University  in  1 865,  and 
locally  in  1  881 .  The  colors  are  crim- 
son and  old  gold,  and  the  flowers  are 
the  magnolia  and  the  crimson  rose. 
Its  publication  is  the  Kappa  Alpha 
Journal. 


Bob    Angstadt,    Quincy    Ayscue,    John    Blockwelder, 
Charlie    Bowles,    Bill    Christian. 


Jim     Cole,     Jim     Dockery,     Chuck     Flack,     Ho» 
Fogleman,  President;   Bob  Fuller. 


Earle      Garrett,      Treasurer;      Morgan      Hole,      Bob 
Headen,  T.   C.    Homesley,   Secretary;    Dick    Hudson. 


Roy    Jolly,    Lee    Lyon,    Jerry    McBroyer,    Pat    Mc- 
Cormick,   Loyton   McCurdy,  Vice-President. 


George  Mitchell,   Ray   Newsome,   Bob   Peek,  Woody 
Sears,  Bob  Staton. 


Sixth  Row: 

Harry   Steele,  Jerry  Thompson,   Ralph    Usina,   Larry 
Williams. 


Page  164 


Returning  to  a  clean,  redecorated  house  this  fall, 
we  found  that  the  summer  hadn't  changed  us  too 
much  .  .  .  Fogy  still  ruled  with  the  "iron  hand"  .  .  . 
"Motormouth"  Moby  vs.  "Garrulous  Granny"  .  .  . 
T.  C.  replaced  Pinckney  at  the  fireplace  ...  Ed  and 
the  "French-Fried  Chitlins"  .  .  .  Morgan  had  pump 
trouble  .  .  .  Gnomes,  first  class:  Hoot-Mon  and 
Free-Mon  .  .  .  McCormick  and  Hudson,  the  drive-in 
boys  .  .  .  Steele  snored  on  .  .  .  "Mogambo"  and  the 
"Black  Death"  .  .  .  Ayscue,  "Texas,  anyone?'"  .  .  . 
Bowles,  "Where  do  you  get  that  crude — ?"  .  .  . 
Geiger  and  Myers,  dignified  grads  .  .  .  "and  there 
was  Mclnnis  ..."...  Newsome,  "No  joke,  I've 
got  to  study"  .  .  .  Seers,  "I  don't  like  to  say  this, 
but  ..."...  Thompson,  "But  you  ought  to  see  her 
sister!"  .  .  ,  Headen,  "I've  got  to  go  to  a  party 
first"  .  .  .  Lush,  "Who's  Freud?"  .  .  .  Monroe?!?  .  .  . 
Cole,  "Ho!  ha!  how's  that  grab  you!"  .  .  .  Peek, 
"Fifty-cent  fine!"  .  .  .  Old  South  Ball,  Germans, 
Pledge  Weekend,  new  pledges  .  ,  .  fifty-five  shirts 
in  all,  only  one  tie  .  .  .  Kappa  Alpha,  the  spirits,  the 
aspirations,  the  ideals  .  .  .  "Dieu  et  les  Dames"  .  .  . 
a  living  tribute  to  old  K.A. 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Front   Row:    Fitts,  Jones,    Upton,   Powell,   Thorington,   Shinn.    Back 
Row:    Alford,   Minschew,    Hamilton,    Hinson,    Fobend,   Guy,    Fogle- 
man,  Cowan,  Connell. 


Ed  Borden 

President 


"Ugly"  leads  the  pack  again  .  .  .  "Mole's"  off  to  Charlotte 
and  Walker's  in  rack  .  "Was  that  worth  fifty  cents?" 

says  "Wick"  .  .  .  Doolan  and  Spillane  in  Irish  winter  home 
.  .  .  "Hot  Foot"  wants  to  know  what  it  costs  .  .  .  Julius  R. 
Minor,  "master  of  hounds"  .  .  .  "Pooteye"  has  date?  .  .  . 
Michael  stops  battleship  Missouri  .  .  .  Palmer  rides  waves — 
on  skiis  .  "Lonesome,  Bozie^"  .  .  .  "Keep  those  pledges  in 
line,  Jimmy."  .  .  .  Germans,  the  lost  weekends  .  .  .  "Doctor" 
and  his  midnight  facial  "Whistles"  off  to  Dook  .   .   . 

Smithfield's  own  Dr.  Christian  .  .  .  "Moose  Brubeck"  breaks 
bad  .  .  .  "three  for  bridge^"  says  "Scab"  .  .  "Tank"  and 
his  big,  red  roadmaster  .  .  .  Graves  and  Oakley  hit  road  for 
Raleigh  .  .  .  Peter  Paul  favors  "Freddie  Frat's"  parties  .  .  . 
"half  and  half,  Jim"  .  .  .  "Aw,  Caleb,  everybody  loves  a 
fat  man"  .  "10-4"  .  .  .  "Now  bock  at  State  ..."  says 
Booth  .  .  "Cherub"  checks  little  block  book  .  .  the  "Black 
and  White"  was  a  good  thing  .  .  .  "T"  Holt's  always 
driving  .  .  .  "where's  your  hair,  Siler?'"  .  .  .  "thas  right, 
Hog  Buddy"  .  .  .  Butler,  our  athletic  supporter  .  .  "Man, 
that's  classic,"  soys  Wroy 


FALL  pledg:  class 

Front  Row  Dunlop,  Bynum,  Price,  Wroy, 
Wells,  Rhyne,  Dickson.  Bock  Row  Pouch, 
Moore,  Hombrick,  T.  Harris,  Roberts,  Holey, 
Miller,   Vornedoe,    Brice,   H.    Horris. 


Page  166 


KAPPA  SIGMA 


Kappa  Sigma  was  founded  nationally 
at  the  University  of  Virginia  in 
1  869,  and  the  local  chapter  in  1  893^ 
Its  colors  are  scarlet,  white  and 
emerald  green,  and  the  flower  is  the 
lily  of  the  valley.  The  Kappa  Sigma 
publications  are  The  Caducaeus  and 
The  Star  and  Crescenh 


Edward   Bizzell,   Edwin    Borden,   Grand   Master;    Bill 
Carter,  Grand  Scribe;   Joe  Christian. 


Fred     Coyle,     Sam     Donne!!,     Eloy     Dooian,     Grand 
Master  of  Ceremonies;  Hal  Farrell,  Grand  Treasurer. 


Townsend  Holt,  Caleb  Maddox,  Bil!  Michael,  Keith 
Palmer. 


Jim    Siler,   Charlie   Spilione,   Lewis   Sutton,  Cloren 
Tort. 


James    Tyler,     Henry    Wa!l<er,     Charles    Wiclthom, 
Grand   Procurator;    Bob  Yowell. 


Page  167 


LAMBDA  CHI  ALPHA 


Lambda  Chi  Alpha  was  founded 
nationally  at  Boston  University  in 
1  909,  and  locally  in  1  926.  The  Cross 
And  Crescent  is  the  official  publica- 
tion of  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  The 
flower  is  the  white  rose,  and  its 
colors  are   purple,    green   and   gold 


Lowrence    Conder,    Willi* 
Willis   Hanno,  Secretary. 


Elder,    Vice-President; 


Richard    Love,    Bobby    Newton,    President,    Willi< 
Sellers. 


William    Sfarrett,    Corbett    Stewart,    William    West- 
brook. 


Fourth  Row: 

John  Wooten,  Tommy  Worthington,  Ponos  Yeapani; 


Page  168 


'55  came  on  the  wildest  for  Lambdas  with  New 
Faces,  New  Chicks,  and  New  Parties  .  .  .  "Little 
Beaver"  impresses  Infirmary  staff  with  partying 
ability  .  .  .  Starrett  plays  lead  in  "Blackboard 
Jungle"  .  .  .  autos  come  and  go,  but  Love  rolls  on 
forever  .  .  .  ask  Frank  who's  wearing  the  "Snake" 
ring  this  week  .  .  .  Ballis  racks  up  on  hearts — loses 
Jag  .  .  .  Corbett  meets  chick — snowed  again  .  .  . 
meanwhile,  back  with  "Nose"  at  Beaulah's  raunch 
house  .  .  .  "The  Uls"  digs  sounds  as  the  "Standard" 
bites  the  dust  .  .  .  Elder  sweats  out  "Bird"  .  .  .  Cecil 
goes  OTL  .  .  .  "They'll  never  get  me!"  says  Pvt. 
Watts  .  .  Willis  dates  princess — we  are  impressed? 
.  .  .  Twis  camps  out  at  South  Building  over  new 
house  .  .  .  Berryhill  fails  to  hit  WC  one  weekend 
.  .  .  Sennett  o'ays  Romeo  .  .  .  Conder  makes  the 
"Grand  Tour"  .  "Rookie"  tries  to  twirl  baton  .  .  . 
Geddie,  the  bookie,  loses  shirt  with  pin  on  it  .  .  . 
Brooks  gets  lost  in  the  stacks  .  .  .  Givens  and  "The 
Coat"  .  .  .  Ferrell's  "Little  Friends"  come  through 
.  .  .  Harris  plays  James  Dean  .  .  .  Matthews  dates 
"Lambda's  Choice"  .  .  .  Wearmouth  makes  dry 
runs  to  Carrboro  .  Fair  writes  new  book  of  knowl- 
edge .  .  .  North  goes  South  .  .  .  Johnson  and  Thomp- 
son finally  make  a  Reserve  meeting  .  .  .  Tom  Smith 
swings  in  Liberty,  as  Dick  Smith  discovers  nev/ 
embouchure  .  .  Moms  Bell  finally  solves  the 
kiddies'  crossword  puzzles  .  .  .  "Whoop  Yow"  Har- 
rington rides  again  .  .  .  Owen  tries  to  cut  Jim  Thorp 
.  .  .  House  shivers  as  Green  "Cools." 


Bobby  Newton 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Gribbre,    Phillips.    Second    Row:    Horris, 


outh,  T.  Smith, 


:s,   Cruce,   Motthews,    Freeman,   Fair,   Sennett,   Owens. 


Page  169 


CD   A  0 


Phi  Delts  come  back  for  another  great  year  .  .  .  "Yo-Yo" 
and  "Ditty"  dance  in  fall  season  out  at  club  .  .  .  rush  is 
on  again  and  "Zeke"  shows  twenty  frame  .  .  .  "Hump 
grins  like  a  possum,  and  "now  there's  one  gone"  . 
Sutton  says,  "I  just  like  to  run,"  and  goes  hog-wild  in 
Oyster  Bowl  .  .  .  "Goot-Head"  plants  a  boxwood  .  .  . 
Pritchett  trips  and  falls  trying  to  say,  "Chh— Chh— Chh, 
R.M.W.C  "  .  .  "Goat"  fades  on  jet  fuel  and  goes  out 
saying,  "How  about  fixing  me  one?"  .  .  .  Poole  arrives 
from  Raleigh,  and  he  and  pledges  salvage  intramurals 
.  .  "Punch"  tries  dating  but  is  reclaimed  by  Hamsters 
.  .  "C.C."  and  "B.C."  are  caught  throwing  beer  cans  .  .  . 
t  is  rumored  in  South  Building  that  Baker  may  graduate 
.  .  Monitor  comes  in  loud,  long,  and  clear  .  .  ,  |uke  box 
is  broken  and  a  day  is  ruined  in  life  of  "Fabulous  Re- 
sources" .  .  trips  to  Duke  and  Coconut  Bowl,  Joni 
James  and  a  talk  with  Mr.  Rhodes  round  out  career  of  the 
"Bat  Com"  .  .  while  Ma  reings  over  all  .  .  .  In  every 
way  chapter  is  closer— parties  are  wilder,  sports  are  won, 
and  grades  are  better — and  any  way  you  look  at  it,  "It's 
another  great  year." 


Page  170 


FALL   PLEDGE   CLASS 
First    Row:    McDoniels,    Groggin,    Barks,    Abernothy,    Boaz 
Restom.    Second    Row     Killinger,    Patterson,    Davis,    Bluitie 
Hutchins,    Cushmon,    Cates.    Third    Row     Cutchin,    Millen 
Pressley,    Deans,   Cooper,   Epps,   Floyd. 


PHI  DELTA  THETA 


The  national  fraternity  of  Phi  Delta 
Theta  was  founded  at  Miami  Uni- 
versity of  Ohio  in  I848,  and  locally 
in  1  885  The  Scroll  and  The  Palladi- 
um are  the  official  publications  of 
Phi  Delta  Thetc.  Its  colors  are  white 
and  blue,  and  the  official  flower  is 
the  white  carnation. 

First  Row: 

Tommy  Brenner,  Mark  Cherry,  Gordon  Darnell. 


Jim     Durham,    Thomas    Ferguson,    Marlon    Griffin 
Bud  Hargrove,  Pete  HIggins. 


Galen  Hobbs,  Peter  Hogaboom,  Bill  Joyner,  Al  Long, 
Bob  Lewis. 


Fourth  Row: 

Jim   Martin,  Johnny  Medlin,   Secretary,    Bill  Mo 
Dodge  Olmstead,  Pat  Patteson. 


Fifth  Row: 

Bill  Pittman,  President;  Gregory  Poole,  Mebone 
Pritchett,  Sherwood  Smith,  Vice-President;  Jock 
Stokes. 


Ed  Sutton,   Hubert  Teer,  Clowson  Willii 
Williford. 


Page  171 


PHI  GAMMA  DELTA 


Phi  Gamma  Delta  was  founded  na- 
tionally at  Washington  and  Jeffer- 
son College  in  1848,  and  the  local 
chapter  was  established  in  1851. 
The  official  flower  of  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  is  the  purple  clematis,  and  the 
fraternity  color  is  royal  purple.  The 
publication  is  The  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 


Hugh   Berwick,  John   Blount,   Smith   Brodfieid,   Fred 
Byrum,  Tommy  Copps. 


David     Connor,     Treasurer       Hugh     Cowon,     Cloud 
Ettird,  Carl  Farmer,  Bob  Hackler. 


Erie   Haste,   Francis   Hicks,   Jimmy   Hi!',   John    Hoyt, 
Shoin  Jefferies,  President. 


Joe  Movretic,   Historian;   Allen   Moore,   Sam   Mo 
Bill  McLean,  Theo  Pitt. 


Bill    Redding,    Emmett    Richardson,    Jim    Rose,    Bob 
Tote,  Josh  Toyloe. 


Wayne  Venters,  Joseph  Wolser,  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary;   Lowrence  Wilson,  Andy  Woods. 


Page  172 


r 

A 


Shoin  Jefferies 

President 


Epsilon's  105th  year — "Jelly-belly"  leading  troops  this 
year  .  .  .  "Foxy"  gives  up  conductor's  job  to  return  .  .  . 
Lynch  gone  .  .  .  Tote  and  "Blip"  still  here  by  the  grace  of 
some  unknown  authority  .  .  .  "Beaver"  still  playing  the 
silent  man  .  .  .  new  addition  to  the  family  at  Vance  Hall 
is  Mrs,  Martha  Mengel  .  .  .  Fijis  reforming  after  six 
years  with  no  mother  .  .  .  Crane  twins  as  hard  to  tell 
apart  as  ever  .  .  .  Walser  getting  fatter  .  .  .  Blount  and 
his  ties  .  .  he  finally  got  pinned  .  .  .  good  rush,  but  finally 
over — whew!  .  .  .  Hoyt  and  "Sparky"  complaining  about 
the  food  again  .  .  .  hi-fi  craze  all  over  the  house  .  .  . 
Redding  has  a  ticket  to  St.  Mary's  .  .  .  Andy  Woods  is 
spreading  "chapter  tone"  .  .  .  Jack's  a  double  captain  .  .  . 
Anderson  met  Hemingway  ,  .  .  plenty  of  good  "sea 
stories"  floating  around  ...  all  the  ingredients  present 
to  make  this  year  the  greatest  in  Epsilon's  history! 


FALL    PLEDGE    CLASS 
First   Row     Laney,  K.   Herring,   Wembcrly,  White,  Kilpotrick,  Brond. 
Second     Row      Owens,     Sewell,     Myott,     Hendren,     Merrit,     Forrell, 
Kirkmon.    Third    Row:    Collins,    S.    Hare,    Lossitcr,    Toler,    Roper, 
B.  Herring,  J.  Hare,  Sloan,  West. 


Jim  Sykes 

President 


<t>  K 


The  leaves  were  still  falling  when  Phi  Kaps  won  their 
$64,000,000  Homecoming  trophy.  Rumors  from  "Nick" 
concerning  a  host  of  healthy  parties  made  "Tank"  almost 
like  his  geography  instructor.  "A  Man  Called  Sykes" 
shooting  for  his  third  term  as  "Prexy"  made  Art  go  to 
library.  Coed  Open  House  featured  "Ham"  and  charm- 
ing English  girl  in  "Pride  and  Prejudice."  The  "Daily 
Hog"  cut  Fritz  into  shreds  and  reported  that  Myron  was 
going  a-broad.  Sidney  and  Dick  singing  "Cross  Over  The 
Bridge,"  while  Gimp  inherited  string  of  hotels  Angel 
doted  movie  star  and  Dennis  drove  Cadillac.  The 
"goat"  sings  for  deodorant.  Wes  quit  going  to  Winston. 
Steve  and  Jake  ore  "Mon  "  Joan  and  Ed  went  to  "Y" 
Court  to  see  Job  go  to  class.  "Tex"  traded  pair  of  boots 
to  Charles  for  cashmere  coat.  "Lightning"  and  "Senator" 
voted  the  fraternity  out.  "Sam"  and  "Deets"  tripped 
over  rock    Sterling  pledge  class.   Love,  Toad. 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First  Row  Phelan,  Collier,  Hayes,  Ree. 
Mobley.  Second  Row  West,  Jones,  Durho 
Braswell,  Bordeaux,  Busby.  Third  Re 
Smith,  Durst,  Warren,  Lazarus,  Morrc 
Earnhardt,  Steele. 


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Page  174 


PHI  KAPPA  SIGMA 


The  University  of  Pennsylvania  was 
the  site  of  the  founding  of  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma  nationally  in  1850.  The  offi- 
cial publications  of  the  fraternity 
are  the  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Newsletter 
and  Lambda  Life.  The  colors  are 
black  and  old  gold,  and  the  yellow 
chrysanthemum  is  theofficial  flower. 

First  Row: 

Dennis    Beam,    Jerry    Cole,    Milton    Cooke,    Myron 


John    Cutter,    Herbert    Dov 
Goforth. 


David    Gleitz,    John 


Clarence   Coins,    Edward   Johnson,   Colin    McMillo 
Robert   Nichols. 


Steve     Phelps,    Charles     Umstead,    Eugene    White- 
head, Arnold  Wood. 


Page  175 


PI  KAPPA  ALPHA 


Pi  Kappa  Alpha  was  founded  na- 
tionally at  the  University  of  Virginia 
in  1  868,  and  established  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  North  Carolina  in  1895 
The  publication  of  Pi  Kappa  Alpha 
is  The  Shield  and  Diamond,  and  the 
colors  are  garnet  and  gold.  The 
official  flower  is  the  lily  of  thevalley. 


Jim    Allen,    Vice-President;    George    Artope,    Horry 
Braxton, 


Second  Row; 

Rick     Coker,     Tom     Dovis,     John     Dickson,     Buddy 


Flynn    Horris,    Luther    Hodges,  Jr.,   Secretary;    Lou 
Hornthol,    Henry    House. 


John   Marriott,    Ed   McCurry,    President;    Bill   Nebel, 
Doug    Overman. 


Fifth    Row: 

Ed   Peorce,  John   Sewell,   Chorles  Vincent. 


Page  176 


1955-56.  $64,000  prize  year  at  PiKA  .  ,  .  category: 
parties  .  .  .  first  question  .  .  .  initial  step  on  the 
big  climb''  Oklahoma  and  Lloyd's  Barn  .  .  .  inter- 
views: the  lover  Nose  and  twins  ...  Ed  lost  the  race 
but  won  the  horse  .  .  Dickson  still  sweotin'  Nancy 
.  .  Weenus,  gotta  know  something  .  .  .  Horace,  in 
the  shower  for  your  birthday  .  .  .  COMMERCIAL: 
Have  you  seen  Charlie  Vincent's  lipstick?  .  .  .  next 
question  .  .  .  reaching  the  peak^  Bus  trip  to  Wake 
terrific  German  weekend  with  Kenton  .  .  social 
standouts  .  .  .  Hodges,  the  Prince  takes  to  Europe 
.  .  .  bon  voyage!  .  .  .  Overman,  take  off  that  furry 
sweater  .  .  Buzzy  and  coin  slots  for  the  first  floor 
head  .  .  .  Cashwell  takes  a  drink,  then  criticizes  the 
party  .  .  .  OK.  Puppet?  .  .  .  Lemma's  own  lil'  Lips 
.  .  .  Coker  and  poker  ruined  by  majority  rule  .  .  . 
Sev/ell's  been  trying  Charlie  Vincent's  cousin  .  .  . 
second  best  .  .  Bynum,  from  the  halls  of  PiKA  to 
the  shores  of  Quantico  .  .  .  next  question  .  .  .  out- 
standing social  sophsr'  The  Rickshaw  Driver  .  The 
Night-Bird  .  .  .  Alio,  Alio  .  .  .  Ricky  Rat  .  .  .  Trigger 
.  ,  .  Hu-Hu  .  .  .  COMMERCIAL:  Comb  and  brush 
boy  uses  Satin  Set  ...  for  final  question  .  .  .  terrific 
pledge  class  brought  in  for  added  support  to  make 
55-56  PiKA's  prize  winning  year. 


Ed  McCurry 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First    Row:    Allegood,    Read,    Quinn,    Meekins.    ieconl    Ro 
Singleton,    Coshwell,    Malcolm,    Egbert,    Bornhordt,    Ale 
ander.    Third    Row:     Robinson,    Ervin,    Etheridge,    Dorde 
Goodwin,   Kerr,  Rogers,  Thornton,   Butler. 


Page  177 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

First  Row:  Wright,  Moore,  Bullord,  Sherrill,  Gard- 
ner. Second  Row:  Honchey,  Roberson,  Motthis, 
Campbell,  Williord.  Third  Row  Williams,  Smith, 
Crouch,  Montgomery,  Miller,  Johnstone,  Eorgle, 
Bray. 


In  this  the  eighth  year  since  Kappa's  reactivation,  a 
small  compact  brotherhood,  composed  mostly  of 
upperclossmen,  set  into  action  the  machinery  for 
the  acquisition  of  the  long-awaited  new  house.  Fol- 
lowing incorporation  during  the  early  part  of  the 
year,  the  Pi  Kaps  began,  for  the  first  time  since  the 
fire  of  December  18,  1953,  to  seriously  communi- 
cate with  the  nearly  300  living  alumni  about  the 
proposed  new  house.  Alumni  replies  made  a  new 
chapter  house  an  excellent  probability  within  two 
years  .  .  .  On  the  social  side,  the  school  year  1955-56 
has  been  one  of  the  greatest.  A  terrific  round  of 
football  parties  and  cabin  festivities,  Germans, 
Christmas  party,  sorority  affairs,  the  annual  Rose 
Ball,  and  a  final  beach  party  after  school,  composed 
the  social  calendar. 


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Page  178 


George    Anderson,    Chaplain;    Richard    von    Biber- 
stein. 


Emery     Bray,     Richord     Frucci,     Richard     Jaci<son 

Secretary. 


Bill   Johnson,   Warden;    Billy  Sessoms,  Jock  Toylo 

Archon. 


Pi  Kappa  Phi  fraternity  was  founded 
nationally  at  the  College  of  Charles- 
ton in  1904,  and  was  established  at 
the  University  of  North  Carolina  in 
1914.  The  official  colors  are  gold 
and  white,  and  the  publication  is 
The  Star  and  Lamp.  The  flower  is 
the  red  rose. 


PI  KAPPA  PHI 


Page  179 


PI  LAMBDA  PHI 


Pi  Lambda  Phi  was  founded  nation- 
ally at  Yale  University  in  1  895,  and 
locolly  in  1939.  The  national  colors 
of  the  fraternity  are  purple  and  gold, 
and  its  publication  is  Tripod. 


David   Burrows,  Scribe,    He 
Reese   Glatzer. 


Fleishman,    K  O.E.; 


Donald   Kurtz,   Rex;    Richord   Leavift,   Edward   Lipp- 
man,   Porliamentanan, 


Third  Row: 

Gary  Smiley,  Norman  Steinberger,  Stuart  Teichman. 


Steve     Trochtenberg,      David     Weinberger,      Jacob 
Zemon. 


Page  180 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

Steinberger,  Gr 
«      Wainer,     Coh 

Kotzin,  Fields, 
nor,  Corbin. 


ion,  Horwitz, 
Soodmon,  W( 
nthol,     Nusho 


Well  tanned  and  eager,  we  scrubbed,  polished  and 
painted,  and  had  'ole  107  looking  better  than  ever. 
Afternoon  trips  to  Raleigh  consumed  much  time  and 
energy  and  finally  we  were  in  the  throes  of  rushing. 
When  the  smoke  cleared,  we  had  twenty-one  eager 
pledges;  a  great  class!  Kappy's  pinning.  Bird-dog's 
eager  calls  to  the  mid-west,  a  Miami  Beach  recon- 
ciliation and  Fix's  follies  all  provided  grist  for  the 
romantic  mill.  Fall  Germans  found  us  full  of  mirth. 
Dixieland  music,  and  later,  tomato  juice.  Manny 
was  still  checking  on  those  orange  spots  Periods 
between  Party  Weekends  found  us  busily  trying  to 
uphold  a  good  scholastic  average.  Norm  and  Don 
practiced  a  duet  on  "Red  Sails  in  the  Sunset," 
Spring  arrived  and  naturally  the  "beach  fever"  hit 
us.  We  honored  our  pledges  with  a  fabulous  week- 
end and  then  settled  down  to  the  serious  business 
of  sun-bathing.  Despite  the  crowded  roof,  none  of 
us  remained  pole-skinned,  Happy  and  learned,  we 
closed  the  year  and  keenly  looked  forward  to  the  next. 


Dave  Bruton 

House  Manager 


Gray  appearance  of  the  house  comes  as  silent  tribute  to 
<he  effective  regimentation  of  Kentopp  and  Brad  .  .  . 
Ludwig  gets  artistic  on  drinking-room  floor  .  Rushing 
brings  Wilson  end  several  others  .  ,  .  Pittsboro  Street  AAU 
holds  first  meeting  .  .  .  alchemists'  Halloween  party: 
Tice  reaps  last  year's  crop,  Oyer  goes  bad  .  .  Simmons 
leaves  cellar  lab  to  Taws  .  .  Burley  estate  moves  from 
Keokuck  to  Nassau  .  .  "Sing  Suk"  Spooner  celebrates 
Chinese  New  Year  .  .  Brothers  contemplate  divinity  of 
nature  on  coon  hunt  .  .  unidentified  co-eds  provide 
diversion  at  Thirsty  Thirteen  opening  .  .  .  Covell  discards 
chicken  ,  .  .  Thanksgiving  in  New  York  with  Spring  Street 
Stompers.  Guess  who  went  to  the  Metr'  .  .  Zimmerman 
in  brief  encounter  with  ward  politics  .  .  Bruton  gets  new 
plow  for  Christmas  .  .  .  Spivak  returns  this  time  .  .  . 
Sarge  is  rotated  north  ,  .  .  Winston,  Williams,  move  home 
1o  central  heating  .  .  .  Jake  sharpens  switchblade  in 
preparation  of  spring  season  .  .  .  Graduation  eliminates 
several  draft  dodgers  as  New  York  Giants  start  pennant 
drive. 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

Demoree,  Taylor,  Mincey,  Robinson,  Winston 
Sylvester,    Dogoev. 


Page  182 


ST.  ANTHONY  HALL 


St.  Anthony  Hall  was  founded  na- 
tionally at  the  University  of  Colum- 
bia in  1847,  and  the  local  chapter 
was  established  in  1  854.  The  official 
colors  of  the  fraternity  are  blue  and 
gold. 


David      Bruton,      House     Manager,      Harry      Burley, 
David  Clinord. 


Second  Row; 

Douglas    Dewing,    Donald    Kentopp,    Davis    Lomson. 


Third  Row; 

Charles  Oyer,  Robert  Simmons,  Jock  Spooner, 


Fourth  Row: 

Ted  Taws,  Bill  Wood,  Joy  Zii 


Page  183 


SIGMA  ALPHA  EPSILON 


The  University  of  Alabama  was  the 
site  of  the  founding  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  nationally  in  1856.  The  local 
chapter  was  established  one  year 
later,  in  1857.  The  Record  is  the 
official  publication  of  the  fraternity, 
and  the  colors  are  old  gold  and 
purple.  The  violet  is  the  official 
flower. 


First  Row: 

Nolan   Boird,  Julian   Dell,   Willis   Henderson. 


Second  Row; 

George     Hunter,     Jack     Jones,     Donald     McMillan, 
T.  O.  Moore. 


George      Porker,      James      Potton,      Vice-President; 
Edword   Pell,  President,   Samuel   Reeves. 


William   Roth,  Pen  Sandridge,  Buddy  Sasser,  Robert 
Scholze. 


Fifth  Row; 

Walter  Sturdivant,  Charles  Tompkins,  John  Walker 


Page  184 


The  chapter  had  a  great  deal  of  work  to  do  before 
school  started  this  vear — the  finishing  touches  were 
put  on  the  new  recreation  room  in  the  basement, 
and  it  is  now  the  center  of  our  social  activities. 
Several  returning  veterans  plus  an  excellent  pledge 
class  have  gone  far  toward  putting  5AE  high  on 
campus,  as  well  as  greater  efforts  in  the  intramural 
field  placing  us  high  on  the  sports  roster  All- 
Americon  weight  lifter  Frank  McClenezan  is  back, 
"groaning"  for  the  chapter.  If  the  marriage  rate 
increases,  chapter  meetings  will  have  to  be  held  in 
Glen  Lennox!  Van  Winkle  announced  his  June 
plans,  as  well  as  Hutchins,  Galloway  and  Burress — 
our  condolences!  Looks  like  sports  writer-statistician 
Farrington  is  joining  American  Oil  Company  to 
follow  the  Redskins'  Interhouse  Chinese  tag  finals 
to  be  held  in  the  spring — all  interested  parties  are 
requested  to  save  any  spore  furniture  for  possible 
donation  to  the  Chinese  tag  team,  with  the  hope 
that  the  living   room   may  be  partially  filled' 


Edward  Pell 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
ray,  Summerlin,   Hurd,  Moss,   Henderson, 
ms,  Wright,  Brown,   Kelly,  Ferrell. 


Page  185 


SIGMA  CHI 


Sigma  Chi  was  founded  nationally 
at  Miami  University  of  Ohio  in  1  855, 
and  the  local  chapter  was  establish- 
ed in  1889.  The  official  flower  of 
the  fraternity  is  the  white  rose,  end 
the  colors  are  blue  and  gold. 


First  Row; 

Bob  Bell,  Donnie  Evans,  Dick  Hensel,  President. 


Second  Row; 

Eric  Jonas,   Buddy   Payne,   George   Patseouv 


Claude     Plumlee,     Vice-President;     John     Roberts, 
Gory   Sheffield. 


Fourth  Row; 

Hosea   Wilson,  Treasurer,    Von   Wolfi. 


Page  18« 


Dick  Hensel 

President 


Chi's  return  to  find  ranks  thinned  by  graduates 
at  South  Carolina  and  Fort  Jackson.  Rushing 
adds  26  and  year  starts  with  bang  .  .  .  Clyde 
keeps  ring  in  nose  .  .  .  Beaky  adds  buckets  to 
trophy  room  .  .  Use  Stevens  for  new  rug  .  .  . 
Spotty  expelled,  not  housebroken  .  .  .  Casey 
has  writer's  cramps  .  ,  .  Melvin  pushes  Yma 
Sumac  trying  to  break  sound  barrier  ...CD. 
heads  board  of  directors  .  .  .  Laura  puts  broth- 
ers to  shame  with  blazer  .  .  .  Crazy  Tom  gets 
shock  treatment  .  .  .  Moto  presses  house  .  .  . 
Otis  sees  psychiatrist  after  being  late  for  sup- 
per .  Hosea  works  out  under  cover  .  ,  .  Kiwi 
is  nine-ball  chomp  .  .  .  Chalk  adds  playmate 
to  sandbox  .  .  .  Latest  flick — -Miss  Roberts  .  . 
Craters  visits  Italian  friend,  Vesuvius  .  .  .  Bear 
cools  at  seven  .  .  Parker  likes  brother's  clothes 
.  .  .  Mitch  crams  four  years  into  five  .  .  .  Shef- 
field learns  deals  from  Joe  Friday  .  .  .  Aub 
breaks  sixty-nine  on  links!'  .  .  .  MocVicar  has 
growing  pains  .  .  .  Payne  seen  on  Saturdays 
.  .  .  great  year  for  the  Chi's! 


ll^ 


ii  v: 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First  Row  Peeler,  Weaver,  Lomox,  McNeill.  Second  Row: 
Collins,  McCoy,  Hutton,  Grove,  Black,  Alford,  Timberloke, 
Hudson.  Third  Row  Lineweaver,  Power,  Goodrich,  Lacy, 
Knox,  Looney,  Schiffmon,  Long,  Hoke,  Fox,  Basinger, 
Underwood. 


II 
II 


C^>^       ^    ,*\ 


Don  Mitchell 

President 


.  .  .  the  makings  of  another  great  year  .  .  .  new  tv  set  .  .  . 
which  channel,  Jim''  .  ,  excellent  pledge  class  .  ,  .  football 
appreciation  ...  no  cabin  this  weekend  .  .  tall  Bob  racing 
to   Raleigh   .   .   .   Sidney  stern   with  weights  .    professor 

Edgar,  pledges'  delight  .  .  .  Pobby  loses  his  pin  .  .  .  many 
serenades  .  .  .  Charles  Atlas'  only  failure,  excitable  Exum 
.  .  .  White  and  Sambo  voted  |Ocks  of  the  week  .  .  .  Morgan, 
plumber  turned  politico  .  my  name's  Gary,  and  I  give  a 
.  wins  in  intramurals  .  .  .  Howdy  Doody  and  Mitch  .  .  . 
variety  is  the  spice  of  life  .  pass  the  goober  butter  .  .  . 
the  friendly  undertaker  .  .  how's  the  weather  in  Kitty 
Hawkr'  .  .  I'd  rather  be  dead  than  red  on  the  head  .  .  . 
where's  my  yellow  tier*  .  .  .  house  still  standing  after  home- 
coming blast  .  .  .  negative!  .  .  mr.  photog,  boy  lens  .  .  . 
old  married  man  still  athletic  .  .  .  have  you  seen  my  wife? 
.  .  .  combine  two  hi  fi's  and  a  set  of  weights  ...  no  noise 
.  .  .  parachute  .  ,  Star  Princess  .  .  all  keeping  the  interest 
at  heart  .  .  .  lighted  by  the  White  Star. 


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FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First  Row  Holl,  Scott,  Moore,  Saunders. 
Wolston,  Spedden,  Cunninghom.  Second 
Row  Jones,  Wilkins,  Childs,  Rollins,  Boss, 
Pridgen,  Sowyer.  Third  Row:  Talley,  Rucker, 
Powell,   Kouri,   Jennings. 


SIGMA  NU 


Sigma  Nu  was  founded  nationally 
at  Virginia  Military  Institute  in 
1869,  and  the  local  chapter  was 
established  in  1888.  The  white  rose 
is  the  flower  of  Sigma  Nu,  and  the 
national  colors  ore  block,  white  and 
gold  Sigma  Nu  publishes  quarterly 
its  official  magazine,  entitled  The 
Delta. 


Joe  Adams,  Charles  Ashby,  Jim  Bishop,  Ed  Bulluck, 
Fred  Burrell. 


Ed    Clement,    Jim    Crumpler,    David     Dovis,    Sidney 
Dixon,  Ted  Ediieh. 


Jim  Exum,  Harrell  EvereH,  Bill  Groce,  Dick  Hargitt, 
James  Harper,   Lieutenant  Commander. 


Fourth  Row: 

Charles    Hicks,    George    Holden,    Lee    Holmes, 

corder;    Bob   Hoover,   Bob   Kimzey,  Treasurer. 


Jim     Kimzey,     Bill     Latham,    Jack    Markham,    Jii 
Marlowe,    Don    Mitchell,    Eminent    Commander. 


Sixth  Row: 

Harold     Mitchell,     Bill     Morgan,     David     Moye,     Al 

Mustion,  Cledith  Oakley. 


Seventh  Row: 

Bob   Powell,  Tom    Prewitt,   David    Reid,   Fay   Shingle- 
ton,   John   Stollings. 


Eighth  Row: 

Abe  Walston,   Sam   Watkins,  George  Watkins,   Roy 

White,   John   White. 


f      f      f       f 


The  Sig  Eps  are  at  it  again  .  .  .  serenade  in  Tri 
Delts'  back  yard  .  .  .  strains  and  pains  over  new 
basement  .  .  charter  member  Mattox  returns  ,  .  . 
George,  his  guitar  and  Susie  .  .  .  "Whale"  as  big 
as  ever  .  "Big  Four"  organizes  .  .  Benson  with- 
out Fritz  ,  ,  .  rush  and  great  pledge  class  .  .  .  Pogo 
honored  at  homecoming  .  .  .  Shhh"  Quiet  hours! 
.  .  .  "Abie"  sweats  budget  .  .  .  sorority  parties  .  .  . 
classes  by  masses  .  .  TV  and  bridge  most  sought 
after  subjects  .  .  .  Spivey,  Dawn  Corbin,  Moffett, 
and   Barlowe  hold  down   Y-court   .  Door  spouts 

German  .  .  .  Butch  takes  up  residence  at  theater  .  .  . 
Reamy  and  Fox  at  W.  C.  .  .  .  pledge  weekend,  a 
good  time  was  had  by  all  .  .  C.  Mock  loses  Glover 
but  gains  automobile  .  .  Christmas  and  more 
parties  .  .  .  Look  out!  Here  comes  those  exams!  .  .  . 
Moloney  still  peddling  cars  ,  .  Sig  Ep  Boll  around 
corner  ...  we  are  host,  lot  of  work  and  lot  of  fun 
.  .  .  Charlie's  Day  was  next  .  .  .  who  won? — who 
cares!' — we  had  fun  and  plenty  to  drink  ...  all 
roads  led  to  Myrtle  and  great  weekend  ...  do  we 
hear  wedding  bells  after  June  for  Bob  and  George? 
.  .  .  "Thanks,  Bill,  for  job  well  done"  ...  up  and 
at  it.  Seniors,  we'll  see  your  picture  in  Journal  .  .  . 
next  year  will  be  greatest  ever,  you  bet! 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First    Row     White,   Adams,   Worren,   Tayl 
Stribling,      Houston,      Rush.      Second 
Pierce,  Bell,  Reed,  Moore,  Borbee,  Will 
Paderick,   Sommer,   King,    Lindsey. 


Ro^i 


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Billy    Akii 
Crews. 


Bell,    Henry    Corbir 


Charles     Daniel,     Historic 
Jon   Dawn,  James  Door, 


Curtiss     Daughtry, 


Donald     Gorren,     Charles     John 
Charles   Lore,   Dennis   Pope. 


Charles      Reamy,     William     Self,     Comptroller, 
Butch  Smith,  Robert  Stopleton. 


Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  was  founded 
nationally  at  the  University  of 
Richmond  in  1901,  and  the  local 
chapter  was  established  in  1921 
and  1947.  The  publication  is  the 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  Journal,  and 
the  official  flower  is  the  Ameri- 
can Beauty  Rose.  Red  and  purple 
are  thecolorsof  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 


SIGMA  PHI  EPSILON 


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TAU  EPSILON  PHI 


Columbia  University  was  the  site  of 
the  founding  of  Tau  Epsilon  Phi  in 
1910.  The  local  chapter  was  estab- 
lished in  1924.  The  Plume  is  the 
official  publication  of  the  fraternity, 
and  purple  and  white  are  the  official 
colors.  The  flowers  of  Tau  Epsilon 
Phi  are  the  lily  of  the  valley  and  the 
violet. 


Ansell,     Joe     BerkoH,     Mar 


Heiden,     Dave     Lieben 


Marks,  Chaplain. 


Lorry   Maslow,  Burnet   Mendelsohn,  Vice-Choncellor; 
Richard    Planer,    Scribe;    Dick    Shulman. 


Lorry     Sounders,    Chancellor;     Arthur     Sobel,     Stan 
Stern,    Bernie   Weiss. 


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In  going  the  way  of  all  flesh,  12  seniors  were  not 
cannibalistic  to  each  other,  though  it  seemed  so  at 
times.  There  was  Bootsie  Marks,  who  sang  in  shower 
and  on  tape,  but  off  key  .  .  .  Big  Len  Clein,  tried  his 
best  with  Georgia  Peach  Poller  to  melt  rushing 
snowball  .  ,  .  Cyrano  Gormise  (with  nose  preceding 
him)  killing  10,000  eorthmen  per  hour  on  type- 
writer .  .  .  Poncho  Joe  Berkoff,  who  arises  each 
morning  surprised  to  see  the  sun  coming  up  over 
the  unpointed  garbage  house  .  .  .  Little  Caesar 
Weiss,  condemning  the  bishop  and  football  teem, 
but  navigating  by  the  sun  to  Athens  .  .  .  Tank 
AAoslow,  who  does  his  best  to  accordionize  the  16 
pound  balls  he  tosses  around  the  track  .  .  .  Big 
Time  Charley  Blonkstein,  Maitre  de  of  the  Copo- 
co-Blankie,  better  known  as  his  private  snake  pit 
The  Mirror's  Image  of  Stern,  who  adds  figures 
by  day  and  longs  to  see  them  by  night  .  .  .  The 
sulphur  phosphate  Animal,  Schneider,  still  waiting 
to  see  test  tube  babies  in  lob  .  .  .  Moto  Mendelsohn, 
emperor  of  the  third  floor  kingdom,  scratching  off 
at  dusk  in  his  new  wheels  for  unknown  parts  .  .  . 
and  Ukelele  Ira  Davis,  priming  for  med  school  but 
finding  time  to  play  his  athlete's  feet  off  for  Tou 
Epsiion  Phi. 


Larry  Sounders 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Front    Row;    Lefkowiti,    Manning,    Eisenberg,    Folk,    Pressman. 
Bock    Row:    Dear,    Pittman,    Teck,    Kantcr,    Growl,    Greenblatt. 


Page  193 


Gene  Carson 

President 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

First  Row:  Bullard,  Coffey,  Hutchison.  Second  R 
Horris,  Mottox,  Snell,  Morley.  Third  Row  Pulli< 
Poyne,  Weiters,  Honewinckel,  Hohmon,  Coyl 
Hyde. 


Came  back  this  fall  to  a  new  year  and  started  with 
a  bang!  Boys  back  from  the  wars — Sarge,  Bill  C, 
Sis  Pollard,  George,  and  of  course  our  new  prexy, 
Gene  C.  All  sorts  tied  the  knot  in  1955  and  we 
started  the  year  with  plenty  of  newlyweds — Dave 
and  Mary;  Ben,  Betty  and  Company;  Jim  and  Kathy, 
Sarge  and  Honelohre;  The  Bull  and  Clyde.  And 
events — mail  from  Oregon  .  .  .  alumni  after  foot- 
ball games  .  .  .  Wockodoo!!!  .  .  .  the  pledges'  special 
project  .  .  .  Stinko  to  Lumberton  .  .  .  Poodles  in 
South  Carolina  .  .  something  for  Freddy-Son  at  the 
Christmas  party  .  .  .  third  floor  murals  .  .  .  the  snake 
strikes  again  and  again  and  again  .  .  .  the  crazy 
stab-cat  .  .  .  barroom  passion  .  ,  .  Rosebud  joining 
navy  .  .  .  Buddie's  women  .  .  .  Son's  cat  .  .  .  Nicky 
again  .  .  .  the  pledge  party  .  .  .  Bill  C's  brainstorm 
.  .  .  Pleas  and  Joyce  .  .  .  down  in  the  saltmines  .  .  . 
Armie's  auto  .  .  .  the  pledge  dance  .  .  Dream  Girl 
Weekend  .  .  .  Wedge  getting  pinned  .  .  .  Freddy 
leaving  for  South  Carolina,  after  a  lifetimeatUNC  . . . 


Poge  194 


Theta  Chi  fraternity  was  founded 
nationally  at  Norwich  University, 
Norwich,  Vermont,  in  1856,  and  the 
loco!  chapter  was  established  in 
1920.  Military  red  and  white  ore 
the  colors  of  the  fraternity,  and  the 
official  flower  is  the  red  carnation. 
The  publication  is  The  Rattle  of 
Theta   Chi. 


First  Row: 

Carey  Clark. 

Second  Row: 

William  Gile 

,  Boyde 

n  He 

nley. 

George 

Moore 

Third  Row: 

Robert  Polla 

d.  Dole 

Tor 

ence 

Jomes 

Walsh 

THETA  CHI 


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ZETA  BETA  TAU 


Zeta  Beta  Tau  was  founded  notion- 
allv  at  City  College,  New  York  City, 
in  1  898,  and  the  local  chapter  was 
established  in  1927.  The  colors  are 
blue  and  gold,  and  the  official  pub- 
lications are  The  Zeta  Beta  Tau 
Quarterly   and   The   Alpha    Pioneer. 


Joy   Cohen,   Michael   Epstein,  Joy  Goldberg,   Robert 
Goldberg. 


Philip     Goodman,     Robert     Hornik,     Vice-President; 
Philip   Kadis,   Max   Kahn,   Secretary. 


Victor  Kosser,  Charles  Katzenslein,  Edward  Nelson 
Jerry  Oppenheimer,   Historian. 


Fourth  Row: 


ird    Reiss,   Tr 

nan,  Robert  Weinstei 


Louis    Rosenstock,    Le 


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FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
Front  Row:    Kridel,  Goodman,  Chodobe,  Tenenbaum.   Back 
Row:   Grovsman,   Berger,  Abromson,   Berg,  Schein,  Sagner. 


The  dawn  of  1955  cast  its  light  on  the  twenty- 
eighth  year  of  ZBT  on  the  Carolina  campus  Pledg- 
ing ten  fine  men  was  the  beginning  of  a  memorable 
year  with  a  rapid  succession  of  good  times — Mary- 
land, Homecoming,  alumni  and  parents  weekends, 
Germans,  Anniversary,  and  fabulous  beach  parties 
in  the  spring. 

Under  the  superlative  leadership  of  Al  Resnick,  the 
brothers  gave  spirited  participation  in  intramurals 
and  campus  activities.  The  chapter  remained  on  top 
in  scholarship  for  the  fourth  consecutive  semester. 

Reports  on  the  seniors  are  that  Lew's  head  fell 
off  while  swaying  to  the   flicks  Res  still    has 

something  in  his  eye  .  .  .  Nelson's  big  toe  was 
amputated — he  dropped  a  weight  on  it  .  .  .  Reiss 
has  just  completed  plans  to  wed  Sylvia  Stern  .  .  . 
J.  B.  is  sick — homesick,  that  is,  for  Quantico  .  .  . 
Katzenstein's  Phi  Bete  key  is  rusty — he's  very  un- 
happy ...  V.  K,  21  is  at  the  lost  and  found  looking 
for  his  wig  .  .  .  oh,  you  goldilocks!  ,  .  Phil  joined 
the  track  team  to  pole  vault  to  New  Orleons  .  .  . 
go,  Yose,  go! 


Pat  Eldridge 

President 


Zetes  back  for  best  of  the  unending  good  years     .  .  Grapevine 
has    it   that:    "Lid"    shot   in    head    .    .    .    "Mr.    Roberts"    peels 
peaches  .   .   .   "Taylor"  renovates  Alderman  .      .   "Nooch"  vs 
"Tool"  at  farm  .  .  .  "Seed"  and  "Chubs"  prosper  in  sales  .  . 
"Boss"  trees  Poss  .    .    .   "Paul   Pad"  sleeps  upside  down   . 
"Outt"  peddles  jewelry  "General  Yukado"  leads  assault 

on  Greensboro  .  .  .  "Brantella"  on  loose  .  .  .  "Hiney"  remains 
on  throne         .   Eat  at  "Mouza's"  and  "Nicks"  alligator  room 
.   .  Where  is  "Mystery?"   .   .    ,    "Rock"   looks  for  stone  .    .    . 
"Blackdog"    finds    his   superior   cake    .  "Head"    hops    to 

Spencer  .  .  .  "Square"  plays  house  .  .  .  "Bags"  does  bizness, 
"Hales"  has  Bird  flying  night  and  day  .  .  .  "Mother  Gatsby" 
buys  interest  in  U.N.C.  .  .  .  "Grubs"  turns  socialite  .  .  . 
"Spencerina"  tours  globe  .  .  .  "Tiger"  roars  on  court  .  .  . 
"Chrome  Dome"  buys  heir  oil,  "Mac"  and  "Milt"  keep  Hook 
on  lookout  at  farm  .  .  .  "Bickle"  still  under  "Foot"  .  .  .  "Jimmy 
James"  directs  Zete  expedition  to  W.  F  .  .  Zetes  move  out 
for  a  repeat  performance.  Ammunition — a  great  pledge  class 
— Hey  R,  J. — Gimme  a  stack  .  .  . 


FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First    Row     McGee,    Smoot,    Folger,    Cottingto 
Second    Row      Barnes,    Thorpe,    Poxton,    Jonc 
Wood.     Third      Row       McKee,     Wilson,     Rollir 
Nosh,    B.;    Merrimen,    Wills,    Nosh,    S.;    Adam 


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ZETA  PSI 


New  York  University  was  the  site  of 
the  founding  of  Zeto  Psi  in  1847, 
and  the  local  chapter  was  estab- 
lished eleven  years  later  in  1858. 
The  official  colors  ore  gold  and 
white  and  the  flower  is  the  white 
carnation.  The  Cicle  of  Zeta  Psi  is 
the  publication  of  the  fraternity. 


Milton    Barber,    William    Blair,    William    Bost,    Wil- 
liam  Bridges. 


Second  Row: 

James  Cheatham,  Treasurer,  Dick  Coiart,  Vice- 
President;  Charles  Eldridge,  President;  Hoywood 
Edmundson. 


Third  Row: 

Paul  Fulton,  Fronk  Gray,  John  Gray,  Richord  Mines. 


Joseph    Lowson, 

John     Littlehales,    Kno: 

X    Massey, 

^ 

^^^^^H 

^ 

K^: 

Bill    Moss. 

1 

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1 

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Fifth  Row: 

["'  m 

■ 

k^ 

Cecil      Neville, 

Jordan      Parker,      Mocoi 

n      Potton, 

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Secretary;    Chorh 

5s  Rouse. 

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Richard     Taylor,     Willi< 
Arms,    Robert  Young. 


Woodord,     Scrgeont-At- 


UNIVERSITY 
CLUB 

The  University  Club  is  primarily  a  service  organization, 
and  all  of  its  functions  are  carried  through  in  the  interest 
of  the  student  body  end  the  University.  The  motto  of  the 
club — "for  the  University" — is  self-explanatory  of  the  pur- 
poses of  the  club. 

Composed  of  a  representative  from  each  dormitory,  frater- 
nity, sorority,  the  Cardboard,  Band,  and  Cheerleaders;  the 
University  Club  has  direct  contact  with  almost  every  student 
on  the  campus,  and  acts  as  a  co-ordinating  body  for  many 
of  the  activities  relating  to  sports  events  of  the  University. 

The  functions  of  the  Club  are  many  and  varied.  Through 
its  cooperation  with  the  Athletic  Association,  the  Club  seeks 
to  prorrote  and  maintain  enthusiasm  and  good  sportsman- 
ship in  all   University  events  and  contests. 


Officers  are  Joe  Clapp,  Vicc-Prosident, 
Niven,  Secretory,  Judy  Tolley,  Treasun 
Collison,  President 


First  Row:  Dennis  Beom,  William  Holmes,  Gene  Moloney,  Ralph  Usino,  Oonold  McGregor, 
Jock  Childs,  and  Jeff  Corbin.  Second  Row  Anne  Carlton,  Koy  Browne,  Wickie  Stringfield, 
Mary  Lou  Wells,  Al  Moise,  Gordon  Bonks,  Joon  Willsey,  Susan  Hayes,  Fred  Owen  Phifer,  John 
Heath.  Third  Row  Jim  Cootes,  George  Anderson,  Frank  Plott,  Jim  Melvin,  Bill  Weormouth, 
Allan  Reichert,  W.  A.  Honewinckel,  Jock  Lewis,  Charles  Hicks,  Leon  Evans,  John  Wilson  and 
Emmett  Richardson. 


Page  200 


WOMEN'S  RESIDENCE  COUNCIL 


Members  of  the  WRC  ore,  seoted,  Pat  Grohom,  Dore  Peace,  Hester 
Matthews,  Helen  Jacksan,  Callie  Pruitt,  Sue  Fink,  President;  Susie 
Roberts,  Nancy  Wilson,  Eleanor  Smith,  Jean  Robertson.  Standing.  Ancy 
Hoover,  Sharon  Warrenton,  Shirley  Sailed,  Joan  Sinclair,  Peggy  Funk, 
Ann    Lossiter,   Jeanine   Thompson   ond    Lynn   Zimmerman. 


The  Women's  Residence  Council  studies  problems 
concerning  coeds  on  campus.  The  Council  is  com- 
posed of  one  elected  representative  from  each  of  the 
women's  dormitories,  dorm  presidents,  house  man- 
agers from  each  sorority  and  the  house  council 
coordinator  from  the  Women's  Honor  Council,  Aside 
from  deciding  on  late  permissions  the  Council  as- 
sumes the  job  of  representing  coeds  in  dealings 
with  other  parts  of  the  University,  of  establishing 
dormitory  and  social  rules,  and  of  making  the 
University  a  better  place  at  which  to  work  and  grow. 
Each  spring  the  Council  chooses  the  editor  of  the 
Women's  Handbook,  chairman  of  Women's  Orienta- 
tion and  head  of  Leadership  training 


Page  201 


"Grunt  'n'  Groaners"  provide  one  of  the  rr 
entcrtaining  highlights  of  the  intramural  progri 


Page  202 


NOVEMBER 


BEAl 

TO 


DOOK  FLOAT 


The  perennial  "Mow'em  down!" 


An  early  December  rain  chilled  and  dampened  the 
PiKa's  annual  Beat  "Dook"  Float  Parade  but  the  pageant 
suffered  only  a  minimum  setback.  The  sororities  dis- 
played enough  shapely  legs  to  please  the  large  crowd 
that  packed  Franklin  Street  and  Queen  Eleanor  Riggins 
stayed  dry  under  a  Bell  Tower  atop  the  PiKa  float.  Win- 
ning floats  brought  trophies  to  Cobb  dorm,  the  Nurses' 
dorm,  DKE  fraternity,  and  Tri-De't  sorority. 


Chi  Psi  Geeti 


Pogc  204 


CONSOLIDATED  UNIVERSITY 
STUDENT  COUNCIL 


Luther  Hodg 

President 


The  Consolidated  University  Student  Council  is  composed  of 
eleven  student  leaders  from  the  three  schools  —  Women's 
College,  State  College,  and  Carolina.  This  delegation  plans  CU 
Day  in  correlation  with  the  State-Carolina  football  game  at  State, 
State-Carolina  basketball  game  at  Carolina,  and  Consolidated 
University  Day  at  Women's  College.  The  CUSC  is  an  organiza- 
tion that  meets  and  discusses  problems  common  to  the  three 
schools.  The  leaders  take  these  issues  back  to  the  campus  and 
to  Student  Government.  Under  the  leadership  of  Luther  Hodges, 
Jr.,  CUSC  has  sponsored  a  program  of  enthusiastic  activities  of 
entertainment,  coordination,  and  hospitality  for  the  representa- 
tives of  the  three  schools.  The  Consolidated  University  Student 
Council  has  three  officers  —  Luther  Hodges,  Jr.,  President  of 
the  Council;  Joan  Palmer,  Secretary;  and  Bob  Gardner,  Chair- 
man of  the  Carolina  Council. 


Members  of  the  Carolina  Delegation  to  CUSC  are  Bob  Yoi 
Susan  Fink,  Jim  Kimzey,  Don  Fowler,  Joon  Palmer,  Lewis  Bri 
field,  Jim   Martin  and  Jack  Stevens. 


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SOCCER 


All-American  Pete Cothran and  goalieChuck 
Hartman  led  the  Tar  Heel  soccer  team  to 
three  wins  and  two  ties  in  an  eight  game 
season  and  second  place  in  the  A.C.C.  The 
Carolina  squad  won  from  N.  C.  State,  Duke, 
and  Washington  and  Lee,  while  it  was  held 
to  a  tie  by  Virginia  and  N.  C.  State. 

This  year  was  another  building  season 
which  was  brightened  by  the  fine  showing 
of  three  sophomores,  Bill  Blair,  Charlie  Co- 
vell,  and  John  Foster.  Capt.  Calvin  Lane, 
Grover  Brown,  and  Jim  Skidmore  also  gave 
impressive  performances.  Coach  Marvin 
Allen  is  still  in  the  process  of  building,  and 
this  season  was  his  third  since  returning 
from  the  service. 


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First  Row  Goldburg,  McCormick,  Movretic,  Covell,  Lone,  Cothran.  bcconj 
Row:  Jones,  Harris,  Cox,  Skidmore,  Butler,  Nichols.  Third  Row  Yank, 
Greenway,  Owen,  Blair,  Brown,  Bunting,  Moore,  Henderson,  Foster.  Fourth 
Row:    Hartman,  Oyer,  Sullivan,  Manoger   Yelverton  and  Coach   Allen. 


Page  206 


WRESTLING 


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Charles  Boyette,  1955  winner  of  the  Benjamin  Solo- 
mon Award  in  wrestling,  and  Hugh  Cowan,  who  won 
the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  championship  in  the 
130-pound  division,  led  the  Tar  Heels  through  a  luck- 
less season.  The  Carolina  team  was  hampered  by  a 
lack  of  depth  and  experience,  although  they  did  show 
up  well  against  such  strong  opponents  as  Washington 
and  Lee  and  Wake  Forest. 

This  season's  squad  was  studded  with  sophomores  and 
juniors  and  is  expected  to  furnish  Coach  Sam  Barnes 
a  strong  nucleus  for  next  season.  The  only  seniors 
were  Boyette  and  letterman  Hugh  Berwick. 

Also,  matmen  Roger  Dalehite,  William  Gray,  Ed 
Hutchins,  Robert  Thornton,  and  Bobby  Wagner 
wrestled  exceptionally  well. 

Wrestling  is  still  in  the  building  stage  at  Chapel  Hill. 
Next  season  Coach  Barnes  hopes  that  with  the  return 
of  an  experienced  group  from  this  year's  squad  plus 
help  from  a  strong  freshman  team  will  help  put  the 
sport  back  on  its  feet  at  UNC. 


Page  207 


Time  for  one  nervous  cigarette. 


Crinoline,  mascara  and  smiles  lit  the  stage  of  Memo- 
rial Hall  on  November  3rd  as  over  ninety  of  Carolina's 
loveliest  coeds  vied,  nervously,  for  the  crown  of  Queen 
of  the  1956  Yackety  Yack.  Presented  by  various  fra- 
ternities, sororities,  and  dorms  on  campus  under  the 
capable  direction  of  Bette  Bostian  and  Ken  Lowry,  the 
beauties  were  reduced  to  the  final  fifteen,  with  Miss 
Anne  Wrenn  unanimously  chosen  by  the  judges  as 
Queen. 


Judges  J.   E.   King   of  the   History  department,   Miss   Lib   Moore,   assistant  to 
the   Dean  of   Women,   and   Bob   Cox,   local   clothier. 


BEAUTY  CONTEST 


"Remember  to  stay  close  to  the  footlights,  pause,  and  SMI  I — 


"Darn  that  spit  curl! 


Page  208 


Contestonts  nervously  wait 
m  the  dressing  rooms 
before  going  on  stage. 


And  Anne  is  your  queen.' 


A  last-minute  check  for  perfection. 


Emcee  Jimmy  Capps,  Contest  Director  Bette  Bostian,  ond  Yack  Editor 
Jock  Markhom  give  the  contestonts  last-minute  instructions  before  the 
contest  begins. 


Page  210 


BEAUTIES 


Page  211 


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Queen  of  the  1956  Yackety  Yack 


A  queen  by  right  is  this  Greensboro  lass  who  at  present  is  holding  the  titles  of 
National  Kappa  Alpha  Rose  and  Star  Princess  of  Sigma  Nu.  Standing  only 
five  feet  four  inches,  Anne  is  known  for  her  vivacious  smile  and  sparkling 
blue  eyes.  A  member  of  Delta  Delta  Delta  sorority,  she  is  being  presented  by 
Kappa  Sigma  fraternity. 


All  portraits  by  Jack  Markha 


Page  213 


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The  dark  brunette  hair  of  this  Delta  Delta  Delta 
is  set  off  strikingly  by  her  soft  complexion.  Dottie 
is  twenty  years  old,  and  stands  five  feet  six  inches 
tall.  She  is  being  presented  by  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
fraternity. 


Nutley,  New  Jersey,  is  the  home  of  this  twenty-year- 
old  platinum  blonde.  Gwen  is  a  Delta  Delta  Delta 
and  is  majoring  in  elementary  education.  Phi  Delta 
Theta   fraternity   is   presenting   her   to  the  campus. 


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The  smoldering  beauty  of  this  Delta  Delta  Delta  is 
most  strikingly  set  forth  by  her  deep  brown  eyes. 
Joan,  who  is  twenty-one  years  old  and  majoring  in 
art,  is  from  Coral  Gables,  Florida.  She  is  being  pre- 
sented by  Sigma  Nu  fraternity. 


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A  twenty-year-old  beauty  from  Chapel  Hill,  Wickie 
transferred  from  Salem  College,  and  is  majoring  in 
English.  A  radiant  complexion  sets  off  the  contrast- 
ing brunette  hair  of  this  coed,  who  is  being  pre- 
sented by  Sigma  Nu  fraternity. 


Page  218 


Born  in  Thomson.  Georgia,  Harriette  is  noticed  for 
her  soft  accent  as  well  as  her  quiet  beauty.  A  mem- 
ber of  Alpha  Delta  Pi  sorority,  she  is  majoring  in 
art  education.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  fraternity  is  spon- 
soring this  twenty-one-year-old  senior. 


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The  quiet  charm  of  friendliness  typifies  this  sopho- 
more nurse  who  is  eighteen  years  old.  Buckhannon, 
West  Virginia,  is  the  home  of  this  Kappa  Delta,  who 
is  five  feet  seven  inches  tall.  She  is  being  presented 
by  her  sorority. 


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Atlanta  is  the  home  of  this  twenty-year-old  beauty, 
who  is  known  for  her  vivacious  smile  and  charming 
personality.  Nancy  is  a  member  of  Stray  Greeks, 
and  is  majoring  in  English.  Chi  Psi  fraternity  is  pre- 
senting her  in  this  year's  court. 


Page  221 


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A  sparkling  smile  is  probably  the  most  noticeable 
feature  about  this  vivacious  coed  from  Norfolk. 
Joan  is  majoring  in  physical  education  and  stands 
five  feet  eight  inches  tall.  She  is  being  presented 
by  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  fraternity. 


Sparkling  laughter  sets  this  attractive  blonde  out 
from  a  crowd,  as  Diana  hurries  across  campus  to 
her  elementary  education  classes.  Born  in  Green- 
wood, Mississippi,  she  is  twenty  years  old,  and  a 
member  of  Delta  Delta  Delta.  Theta  Chi  fraternity 
is  presenting  Diana  in  this  year's  court. 


Page  223 


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A  too  often  rare  combination  of  brains 
and  beauty  were  endowed  this  Chi  Omega 
who  is  majoring  in  psychology.  Twenty 
years  old  and  five  feet  five  inches  tall, 
Nancy  claims  Hickory  as  her  home. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  fraternity  is  pre- 
senting her  in  the  beauty  court. 


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The  quiet,  sophisticated  beauty  of  this  Chi  Omega  is  noticed 
particularly  in  her  blue  eyes  Sally  is  twenty  years  old,  majoring 
in  English,  and  comes  from  Goldsboro.  She  is  being  presented  by 
Alpha  Tau  Omega  fraternity. 


Page  225 


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Knoxville,  Tennessee,  is  the  home  of  this  beauty  who  is 
doing  graduate  worl<,  in  radio,  television  and  motion  pic- 
tures Delta  Delta  Delta  is  her  sorority,  and  this  twenty-two- 
year-old  brunette  is  being  presented  by  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
fraternity. 


Page  226 


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This  pert  young  Chi  Omega  hails  from  Orlando, 
Florida,  and  stands  only  five  feet  three  inches  tall. 
A  sophomore,  Janet  is  majoring  in  dental  hygiene. 
Phi  Delta  Theta  fraternity  is  presenting  her  to  the 
campus. 


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Page  227 


YOUNG  DEMOCRATS  CLUB 


The  University  Young  Democrats  Club  is  the  largest  active  organization  on 
the  campus.  Its  purpose  as  set  forth  in  the  constitution  of  the  Young  Demo- 
crats Clubs  of  North  Carolina  is:  "To  stimulate  in  young  people  an  active 
interest  in  governmental  affairs,  to  increase  the  efficiency  of  popular  gov- 
ernment, to  foster  and  perpetuate  the  ideals  and  principles  of  the  Democratic 
Party,  and  to  provide  for  our  people  through  its  administration  the  highest 
degree  of  justice,  social  welfare  and  happiness." 

Club  activities  for  the  political  year  1955-1956  included  the  co-sponsorship 
of  North  Carolina's  first  Democratic  Workshop;  a  banquet  honoring  Demo- 
cratic National  Chairman  Paul  M.  Butler;  assistance  in  the  organization  or 
reactivation  of  YDC  Clubs  on  other  campuses;  publication  of  The  Tar  Heel 
Democrat,  the  Club's  monthly  newspaper;  sponsorship  of  a  college  caucus  in 
conjunction  with  the  state  YDC  Convention,  and  the  sponsorship  of  numerous 
addresses  by  prominent  Democratic  leaders. 


Seated:  Ruth  Dalton,  Historian;  Larry  Egerton,  Bill  Formyduvol,  First  Vice-President;  Charlie  Dean,  Vice- 
President-  W.  E.  Graham,  Jr.,  President;  Anne  Carlton,  Secretary;  Gerrold  Parker,  Treasurer;  Bill  Wolf, 
Tommy  Gardner.  Standing  A.  W.  Sapp,  Jr.,  Bob  Roberts,  James  Ramsey,  Andre  Evans,  R.  B.  Dawes,  Jr., 
Editor;   Hermon  Godwin,  Phil  Ronsdell,  Norman  Booker. 


Page  228 


AIR  FORCE 
R.O.T.C. 


Colonel  George  Smith 

Professor  of  Air  Science 


Major  Jock  Gobus 

Commandont  of  Cadet 


Major  George  Lynn 

Operations  Officer 


DETACHMENT  NONCOMMISSIONED  OFFICERS 
Front    Row     M/Sgt    C.    W.    Clifford,    M/Sgf    M.    W.    Hudson 
R.    C.    Puckett.    Back    Row     S/Sg»    J.    W.    Howk,   T/Sgt    B.    F 
S    Sgt   M.    N.    Wilson. 


WING  STAFF  ASSISTANTS  AND  NCO's 
Front   Row     Cadet  Copt.   E.   R.   Borrott,   Codet  T/Sgt   D.   L.   Bell, 
Cadet  M/Sgt  J.   M.    Howey,   Cadet  Copt.   J.    E.    Durham.    Back 
Row:    Codet    First    Lt.    G.    W.    Whitesides,    Cadet    A/3c    J.    M. 
Wiesel,  Cadet  Copt.   G.    F.   McCabe,  Cadet  Copt.  J.   B.  Carrol. 


Page  230 


Honorory  Cadet  Colonel  Carolyn  Priiitt 

Commanding  Officer,  Corps  of  Sponsors 


Codet  Colonel  Robert  Patterson 

Commanding  Officer,  Corps  of  Cadets 


Cadet  Lt.  Colonel  Donold  Fryar,  Wing 
Deputy  Commander;  Cadet  Lt.  Colonel 
Jock  Wilson,  Wing  Operations  Officer; 
Cadet  Mojor  Douglas  Clark,  Wing  Ad- 
jutant; Cadet  Major  John  Spooner,  Wing 
Air  Inspector;  Cadet  Major  Shelton 
Alexander,   Wmg    Personnel    Officer. 


Cadet 

Major    A-chie    Christopher,    Wing 

Specio 

1     Services    Officer,     Codet    Mojor 

Jerry 

Voydo,     Wing     Material     Officer; 

Cadet 

Major   Cloude    Pope,   Wing    Public 

Inforrr 

lotion    Officer,    Codet    Major    Ray- 

mond 

Graham,     Wing     Communications 

Office 

r;    Codet    Major    James    McCorkle, 

Wing 

Comptroller. 

CORPS  OF  CADETS 


Page  231 


Mojor  R.  R.  Nixon  ond  Mojor  J.  F.  Wooten, 

Band  Directors 


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AFROTC  Marching  Band 


Major  M.  L.  Boyotl 

Drill  Commander 


^-^     ^ 


SQUAD  B 
First   L».   E.   L.    Nance,  Copt.   A.   A.   Culbreth,   Squad  Com- 
mander;   First    Lt.    A.    G.    Resnick,    First    Lt.    E.    P.    Yarnell. 


GROUP   I 
Capt.    B.    I.    Poller,    Copt.    C.    L.    Sharpless,    Copt.    J.    S. 
Correll,  Mojor  J.   D.  Sykes,  Group  Commander. 


GROUP  I 


SQUAD  A 
First    Lt.    O.    W.    Cook,    First    Lt.    T.    Kemp, 
Copt.    C.    R.    Vincent,    Squad    Co 
First  Lt.   E.   K.   Davis. 


GROUP   11 
Copt.  J.   B.  Woods,  Copf.  J.  T.  White,  Copt.  W.  G.  Clark, 
Mojor    R.    S.    Heoden,    Group    Commander 


SQUAD  C 
Copt.    0.    H.    Pace,    Squad    Commander;    First    Lt.    C.    H 
Wortmon,    First    Lt.    J.    H.    Tesh,    First    Lt.    J.    M.    Morron 


GROUP  II 


Page  234 


Cadet  Mojor  Douglas  Clork 

Commanding  Officer 


ARNOLD 
AIR  SOCIETY 


First  Rqw:  Howey,  Patton,  Fryor,  McCorkle,  Shorpless,  Tesh,  Resnick,  Jonas,  Poller,  Mclnnis,  Bell.  Second 
Row:  Borroff,  Boyatt,  Cook,  Morrow,  Alexander,  Pace,  Christopher,  Patterson,  Pope,  Wilson,  Sykes, 
Strickland,  Murray,   Booth,  Wortman,  Vincent,  Clark,  Nixon. 


"The  Warrior  Who  Cultivates  His  Mind  Polishes  His  Arms" 

"We  of  the  Air  ROTC  accept  this  motto  as  a  challenge  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  life- 
time as  Officers  of  the  United  States  Air  Force." 


Page  235 


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Page  236 


above  the  eorth, 


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TARNATION! 


/ 


w 


Bill  Margulies 

Managing  Editor 


Jl^wi  fe**" 


Members  of  the  staff 

include  Bud  Shapard, 

deeply  engrossed  in 

foreign  pornographic 

literature,  while  John 

Houston,  Gordie  Lindsey, 

Dove  Dovis  and  Truman 

Moore  wait  Their   turn 


Poge  238 


Jock  Weaver 


"We,  the  Editors  of  the  Tarnotion,  assume  no 
responsibility  for  the  contents  of  this  maga- 
zine ..."  So  began  another  year  of  a  rebel- 
lious publication  that  has  demonstrated  in  past 
years  the  stability  of  a  Central  American  gov- 
ernment. With  Juan  Guillermo  Ragsdale  snort- 
ing back  and  forth  in  harassed  dictatorship, 
the  coup  was  successful  in  turning  out  three 
issues  and  making  it  through  till   the  Spring. 

Young  Will  Margulies  gave  doughty  contribu- 
tions to  the  health  of  the  undertaking.  Bob 
Stapleton,  ace  business  manager,  kept  various 
unscrupulous  and  designing  creditors  from  the 
door. 

Jack  Weaver  was  the  man  with  the  dripping 
pen  and  the  monster  on  a  leash;  his  cohorts  in 
the    art    field    included    Charlie    Daniel,    Tom 


Bob  Stapleton 

Business  Manage 


Kirklond,  and  Truman  Moore,  Crime  Photog- 
rapher. We  had  Rueben  Leonard  as  Advertis- 
ing Manager  and  Consultant  in  the  Fall,  and 
occasionally  John  Comer  came  down  from  the 
Law  School  to  serve  as  contributor  and  Legal 
Adviser.  Jim  Carraway  took  care  of  the  circu- 
lation, while  Martha  Tuttle,  known  locally  as 
Patty,  Office  Managed. 


fJ^P^ 


"Sorry  Mr.  Brumfie'd,  none  of  our  ma.  r.o-e  couries  hove  lobsl' 


Page  239 


The  Intramural  Department,  directed  by  Walter  Rabb,  now  sponsors  twenty- 
three  individual  and  team  activities  in  addition  to  holding  sports  carnivals 
and  interscholastic  competition  with  neighboring  schools.  The  department 
arranges  suitable  competition  and  provides  adequate  facilities  and  trained 
officials  for  student  participation  which  is  increasingly  widespread.  One  of 
the  most  successful  programs  has  been  Big  Four  Sports  day  which  was  won 
again  by  Carolina  for  the  fourth  successive  year.  The  intramural  program  is 
carried  on  through  summer  school,  and  competition  is  held  in  softball,  golf, 
tennis,  and  horseshoes. 


INTRAMURALS 


Intramural  Softball 


The  Women's  Athletic  Association  offers  a  wide  variety  of 
activities  to  all  women  students  at  U.N.C.  It  provides  for 
competition  in  archery,  tennis,  volleyball,  basketball,  field 
hockey,  and  softbalL  Also  special  sports  days,  and  sporting 
clubs  are  organized  such  as  the  Splash  Club  which  features 
a  synchronized  swimming  ballet. 

All  women  students  automatically  become  members  of  the 
W.A.A.  and  all  activities  are  carried  on  in  accordance  with 
the  standards  of  the  American  Association  of  Health,  Physical 
Education,  and  Recreation. 


WOMEN'S  SPORTS 


Women's  Athletic 

Association  executive 

committee 


The   Sf.^lQsh   Club 


The  Women's  Tennis  Team 


Page  241 


Chi  Psi's  and  dates 

had  o  Christmas  party 

tor  thirtv  orphans- 


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CAUGHT  IN 
THE  ACT! 


WANTED:  One  Healthy  Male! 


Stag  Party  —  PiKA  style 


Sing  us  another  one,  iust  like  the  other  one 


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Lewis  Bn 

President 


MEN'S 
INTERDORMITORY 


The  Interdormitory  Council  serves  the  students 
that  live  in  men's  dormitories  in  various  ways. 
It  acts  as  their  governing  agency  and  represents 
them  to  the  administration.  The  IDC  also  plans 
social  events  for  the  dorms,  one  of  the  more 
successful  being  the  annual  Tennis  Boll  which  is 
held  on  the  tennis  courts  behind  Cobb  Dorm  in 
the  spring.  The  Council  itself  is  composed  of  an 
executive  committee  and  representatives  from 
each  dorm.  Over  three  thousand  men  living  in 
nineteen  dorms  were  represented  this  year.  An- 
other integral  port  of  the  group  is  the  Interdormi- 
tory Council  Court  which  tries  all  violations  of 
interdormitory   regulations. 


Several  hundred  students  enjoyed 
an  IDC  dance  held  in  the  bose- 
ment  of  Cobb  Dorm  just  before 
Christmas. 


Page  244 


Jim  Monteith 

Vice-President 


Miss  Eleanor  Riggins, 

Sweetheart  of  the 
Carolina  Dorms 


COUNCIL 


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The  Interdormitory  Council  acts  as  a  governing 
agency  for  the  dorms  as  well  as  planning  a  well- 
rounded  social  calendar  for  all  male  students  living 
in  the  nineteen  men's  dorms. 


Page  245 


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Page  247 


An  impromptu  combo  entertained  at  freshmen  camp 


Manna  for  the 


YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN 


The  YMCA  is  a  non-denominational,  lay  movement 
made  up  of  students,  faculty  and  friends  who  seek  to 
work  together  In  living  out  the  Christian  faith  In  all 
areas  of  life  through  worship,  study  and  action. 

Membership  In  the  YMCA  Is  voluntary  and  open  to 
all  on  the  basis  of  Interest,  without  regard  to  creed, 
race,  doctrine  or  church  membership.  It  is  a  democra- 
tic organization  in  structure,  which  provides  oppor- 
tunities for  students  to  make  their  own  decisions  and 
to  take  the  responsibility  for  the  work  which  they 
initiate.  At  the  heart  of  the  movement  is  this  objec- 
tive: taking  a  student  where  he  now  is  and  giving  him 
an  opportunity  to  grow  as  an  individual  in  Christian 
dedication  and  effectiveness 

This  year  a  number  of  activities  have  been  taking 
place  in  the  YMCA  movement  at  Carolina.  A  great 
many  students  have  been  interested  and  active  in  Race 
Relations,  Bible  or  Social  Action  study  groups.  Other 
programs  include  square  dances,  film  forums,  U.N. 
seminars  and  the  Campus  Chest. 

Many  students  work  on  the  YMCA  publications  which 
include  the  Carolina  Handbook,  the  Directory  of  Stu- 
dents and  Faculty,  and  the  YMCA  Digest.  Thus  the 
YMCA  has  much  to  offer  the  student  who  Is  seeking 
maturity  and  a  means  by  which  he  may  express  his 
faith   in  concrete  forms  of  service  and  action. 


ASSOCIATION 


"Let  every  good  fellow  now  join  in  o  song  .  .  ." 


Front    Row:    Lewis    Hardee 
L.   Neelokonton,   Carl    Bridgers,   Ed   He 
General    Secretary;    John    Blelefelt,    E 
Taylor,  Charles   McCaw,   Gerry   Moyo, 

Associate  Secretary. 


CABINET 
Yang,    Holland    McS' 


Bob  Leonard, 
:iaude  Shotts, 
Elliott,  Dan  Southerland,  Roy 
iham    Rights,  and   John   Riebel, 


YOUNG  WOMEN'S 
CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 


The  Young  Women's  Christian  Association  is  open  to  any 
coed  who  agrees  with  its  purposes  and  pledges  her 
services  and  financial  assistance.  Its  purposes  are:  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  under- 
stand Jesus  and  follow  Him. 

This  year  there  were  660  members  in  the  four  com- 
missions— Christian  Faith  and  hHeritage,  Personal  and 
Campus  Affairs,  Social  Responsibility,  and  World  Under- 
standing. These  commissions  are  divided  into  nineteen 
committess  with  widely  varied  activities  Discussions  with 
Coffee  Klatsch,  Supper  Forums,  Creative  Arts  and  In- 
tercollegiate Council — public  service  through  Vespers, 
hHospital  Service,  Girl  Scouts  and  the  Negro  Recreation 


Pi  Phis  at  vespers 


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Center — carrying  on  the  day  to  day  work  of  the  "Y"  through  Office 
Forces,  Publicity  and  Posters.  All  these  and  others  united  in  regular 
cabinet  meetings. 

Steady  activity  of  the  commissions  and  committees  was  inter- 
spaced with  featured  events,  the  first  being  a  breakfast  for  the 
new  coeds  and  then  a  membership  drive.  There  was  a  social  to 
introduce  the  new  assistant  director,  Mrs.  Pauline  Brooks,  followed 
by  picnics,  the  Marriage  and  Courtship  series,  a  bakery  sale  and 
important  University  speakers. 


CABJNET 
First  Row:  Quinn,  Mollis,  McCobe,  Roberts, 
Word,  Smith,  George,  Purser,  Andes,  McDonrel. 
Second  Row  Mrs.  Milbroth,  Dillon,  Holt,  Bost, 
Bohonnon,  Lilly,  Cocke,  Jordan,  Folger,  Dixon, 
Cowles,  Royal,  Hayes,  Jackson,  Zimmerman, 
Gratz,    Mrs.    Brooks. 


I  and  Barbara  Love 

help  in  the  office. 


Don  Vann 

President 


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The  Baptist  Student  Union  is  more  than  just  a  link  between  the 
campus  and  the  local  Baptist  church — it  is  a  fellowship  of 
Christian  students  who  desire  to  live  outside  their  individual 
selves  in  a  more  meaningful  field — the  world.  Through  study 
and  discussion  its  members  seek  to  understand  the  self-giving, 
uncalculating  love  of  Jesus  Christ;  through  evangelism,  "Listen," 
and  Christian  service  they  seek  to  practice  it;  through  these  and 
worship  they  seek  to  verify  God's  presence  and  to  understand 
His  will  for  their  lives.  In  all  these  things  its  members  seek  to 
relate  their  Christian   faith  to  their  vocation  as  students 


BAPTIST  STUDENT  UNION 


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Seated:  Nolo  Hotten,  Gene  Lawrence,  Carol  King,  Clayton 
Stalnaker,  Janet  Harper,  Sarah  Buie,  Don  Kerby,  Rachel 
Humphries,  ond  Jerry  Smith.  Standing  Ken  Bryant,  Dovis 
Reese,  Bill  Baddley,  George  George,  James  O.  Consler, 
Director;  Doug  Farmer,  Oscar  Bolch,  Robert  Noel,  Ivey 
Heath,   James   Chomblee,    and    Daniel    Vonn. 


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CANTERBURY  CLUB 


Informal  caroling 
brightens  the 
Christmas  seoson 


Officers  ore,  seated,  Happy  Watson,  Social  Chairman;  Bill  Brewer,  Senic 
Warden;  and  Cloydio  Carstarphen,  Secretary.  Standing  are  Franc* 
Porcher,  Treasurer;    Bill   Padgett,   Vice-President;    and   Preston   Brownini 

Second  Vice-President. 


Corporate  worship,  daily  evening  prayer,  Tuesday  night 
Bible  discussions,  weekly  study  courses,  "big"  drive  to 
add  a  wing  to  the  Chapel  of  the  Cross,  $3,000  budget  to 
meet  by  student  pledges,  programs  designed  to  further 
instruct  the  Christian,  "Man's  need  and  God's  action" — 
leading  up  to  Spring  Mission,  "Roadblocks  to  Faith" — the 
Challenges  of  our  age  concluded  in  the  fabulous  Dialogue 
Sermons,  the  battlefield  of  the  Skeptic  and  Christian, 
second  place  in  the  annual  Valkyrie  Sing  with  "Campus 
Prince,"  intramural  Softball  with  no  wins  and  five  losses 
but  much  fun!  This  is  the  Canterbury  Club  as  Episcopal 
students  know  it — the  organization  within  the  student 
congregation  that  aims  toward  a  closer  relation  with  God 
through   Christian   fellowship,   worship,   service  and   study. 


Members  of  the  Newman  Club  roast  franks  in  the  crisp  autumn 


NEWMAN 
CLUB 


The  primary  purpose  of  the  Newman  Club  is  to  deepen  the  spiritual  and 
enrich  the  temporal  lives  oi  its  members  through  a  balanced  program  of 
religious,  intellectual  and  social  activities.  It  aims  to  help  and  guide  the 
student  in  keeping  and  developing  his  faith  in  a  secularist  atmosphere  so  that 
he  may  be  a  courageous,  informed  and  spiritual  influence  in  his  environment. 


COSMOPOLITAN  CLUB 

The  Cosmopolitan  Club  is  the  campus  organization  for  American  and  overseas 
students  and  townspeople  coming  together  for  the  purpose  of  giving  members 
an  opportunity  to  exchange  ideas  and  cultures  with  an  object  of  promotion 
of  friendship  and  understanding  among  the  nations.  There  are  about  ninety 
regular  members. 


The   Cosmopolitan   Club    gives    foreign    students    and    American 
G  chance  to  meet  and  exchange   ideas. 


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FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA 


First  Row:  Herman,  Edmundson,  Gordon,  Dovis,  Turner,  Kline,  Wiggs,  Darlington 
Norton.  Second  Row:  Wilson,  Foster,  Morgan,  Eison,  Whitfield,  Hobby,  House,  Perdue, 
Stogner,  Phipps,  Fowler  and  Bridges.  Third  Row:  Stephens,  Pruitt,  James,  Gunther, 
Nelson,  McNeil,  Hunter,  Forrow,  Hollis,  Wright,  Newman  and  Folkenburg.  Fourth  Row 
Senter,  Jones,  Moncrief,  Cooper,  Soieed,  King,  Barlowe,  Smith,  Byerly,  Bennett  and  Bright. 


Future  Teachers  of  America  emphasizes  high  ideals  and  the  qualities  of 
dependable  character  and  leadership.  It  is  for  the  social  and  informative 
growth  of  all  interested  students  who  plan  to  teach.  Established  in  1937 
as  a  project  of  the  National  Education  Association  and  its  affiliated 
state  and  local  associations,  FTA  seeks  to  orient  the  student  into  his 
profession.  The  Frank  Porter  Graham  Chapter  holds  the  number  one 
charter  for  North  Carolina. 


Page  255 


Snow-laden  trees  frame 

the  law  building  after  a 

quiet  winter  snow. 


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JANUARY 


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station  deportment  heads  discussing  a  weel^'s  progromming 
include  Butch  Culbreth,  operotions  monager,  Deedee  da 
Pdrma,  music  librorion;  John  Young,  station  manager,  Phil 
eoodman,  production  manager;  Anne  Ryon  Thomas,  program 
manager;   and   Dave  Setzer,   continuity   manager. 


WUNC  is  a  service  organization  of  the  University, 
another  voice  which  the  University  may  use  to  help  it 
"become  the  heart,  the  v^ill,  the  brain  and  the  con- 
science of  the  State  of  North  Carolina."  The  operating 
staff  of  the  station,  under  the  capable  direction  of 
station  manager  John  Young,  is  composed  of  Universi- 
ty students  who  donate  their  time  entirely  voluntarily. 


Martha  Stogne 

President 


i»  INDEPENDENT 

WOMEN'S  ASSOCIATION 


The  Independent  Women's  Association 
gathered  in  Lenoir  Hall  for  their  annual 
Christmas  banquet. 


The  Independent  Women's  Association  is  the  legislative  organiza- 
tion of  all  women  students  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  who 
are  not  affiliated  with  o  sorority.  The  Association  is  composed  of 
three  representatives  from  each  of  the  women's  dorms  and  three 
representatives  from  Town  Girls'  Association.  Its  purposes  are:  to 
promote  extra-curricular  activities,  to  aid  other  campus  organiza- 
tions, to  provide  opportunities  for  independent  coeds  to  participate 
actively  in  campus  activities,  to  make  dormitories  more  home-like, 
and  to  coordinate  the  activities  of  independent  and  sorority  girls. 


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SWIMMING 


Poge  260 


All-American  Charlie  Krepp  again  led  Coach  Ralph  Casey's 
swimming  team  to  a  great  season.  Krepp,  an  all  around 
swimmer,  specializes  in  the  backstroke  and  individual  medley 
events.  The  youngster  from  Baltimore,  Maryland,  is  definitely 
one  of  the  most  outstanding  athletes  ever  to  attend  Carolina. 

The  Tar  Heels  opened  the  season  with  a  62-25  win  over  the 
U.  S.  Naval  Center  at  Bainbridge,  Md.  and  then  went  on  to 
defeat  South  Carolina,  Duke,  and  Virginia  before  highlighting 
the  season  by  a  smashing  47-37  victory  over  Carolina's 
strongest  Southern  rival,  N.  C,  State.  This  marked  a  revenge 
win  over  a  State  team  which  had  handed  the  Tar  Heels  two 
defeats  during  the  1954-55  season. 


Members   of   the   varsity  swimming   squad    include,   first   ro 
Zickgraf,    Bill    Roth,    Dick    Boker.    Second    Row:    Mac    Mohaffey. 
Jim   Goad,  Kelly  Maness,  Jim  Atwater,   Pete   Higgins.  Third   Ro 
Lee   Holmes,   Ned   Meekins,   Mac   Mclnnis,  and  J.   B.   Beaman. 


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Dick  Baker,  freestyler,  has  proven  himself  to  be  the 

varsity    squod's   outstanding    senior    swimmer. 


Bill    Roth    is    the    fastest    SO-yord    freestyler    in 
UNC's   swimming    history. 


)e    varsity    squad.    Bill    Zickgraf    has 
both   the   backstroke  and   freestyle. 


Faced  by  the  loss  of  star  Phil  Drake,  the 
team  received  the  added  strength  it  need- 
ed by  the  terrific  performance  of  three 
great  sophomore  swimmers,  Bill  Zickgraf, 
Bill  Roth,  and  Walt  Rose.  Seniors  Dick 
Baker  and  Pete  Higgins  were  standouts 
and  gave  the  squad  depth  and  experi- 
ence. 

Junior  diving  sensation  Mac  Mclnnis  was 
out  for  most  of  the  early  meets  with  a  leg 
injury  but  came  back  during  the  middle 
of  the  season  to  turn  in  fine  perform- 
ances. Charlie  Parker  and  Ned  Meekins 
also  gave  a  good  account  of  themselves 
on  the  boards. 

The  prospects  for  next  season  look  ex- 
ceedingly good  as  only  five  of  the  team 
members  are  seniors  A  great  freshman 
team  has  given  Casey  exceedingly  high 
hopes  that  Carolina  will  again  regain  its 
place  as  undisputed  king  of  southern 
swimming,  a  title  the  Tar  Heels  held  a 
few  years  back  when  Carolina  amassed 
a  45-meet  victory  string. 


Fulfilling  the  role  of  host  at  Carolina  dances  and  maintaining  order  at 
social  functions  given  by  various  campus  organizations  are  the  main 
purposes  of  the  University  Dance  Committee.  In  this  capacity  it  has 
attained  the  respect  and  approval  of  both  faculty  and  students.   Easily 


DANCE  COMMITTEE 


recognized  in  formal  dress  with  blue  and  white  rosettes  in  their  lapels, 
this  group  of  students  through  careful  vigilance  of  campus  dances  will 
continue  to  work  toward  achieving  their  ultimate  goal,  "The  Perfect 
Carolina  Dance." 


Pot  Hunter 

Chairman 


First  Row  Dick  Boker,  Bob  Harrinston,  Ed  Hennessee,  Bob  Hornik.  Second  Row  Don  Kentopp,  Von 
King,  Joe  Movret.c  Pot  McCormick,  John  Medlin,  Don  Miller,  Seth  Miller.  Third  Row  Ken  oikley, 
Mebone  Pritehett,  Gil   Roglond,  Sandy  Sanders,  Bob  Stoton  and  Juan  West 


Page  265 


It's  cheaper  when  you  do  your  ov% 


The  box  reads:  "Rinso  because 


Page  266 


Outside  assignments  in  TV  44 


Is  she  a  heavy  date,  Stan? 


DORM  LIFE 


Page  267 


Lorry  McElroy 

President 


DIALECTIC  SENATE 

Oliver  Wendell  Holmes  once  wrote,  "The  ultimate  good 
desired  is  better  reached  by  free  trade  in  ideos.  The  best 
test  of  truth  is  the  power  of  the  thought  to  get  itself 
accepted  in  the  competition  of  the  market." 

Free  trade  in  ideas  is  better  reached  by  informative  and 
intelligent  debate.  Each  Tuesday  night,  on  the  third  floor 
of  New  West,  the  Dialectic  Senate  debates  a  bill  of 
philosophical,  political,  or  general  interest.  Each  Senator 
and  guest  has  the  opportunity  to  express  his  ideas  by 
speaking  on  the  bill.  Debate  is  governed  only  by  rules 
designed  to  give  everyone  the  opportunity  to  be  heard. 

Carolina  men  who  joined  the  Dialectic  Senate  include 
James  Knox  Polk,  Frank  Porter  Graham,  Thomas  Wolfe, 
and  Luther  Hodges. 


First  Row:  Rothschild,  Boudreou,  Webb,  Show,  McElroy,  Self,  and  Reid. 
Second  Row;  Myott,  Barteou,  Adams,  Wible,  Gront,  Pierce  and  Holmes. 
Third  Row    Finley,  Vesto,  Pickney,  Hester  and  Julion. 


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First  Row:  Alexander,  Clay,  Johnston,  Dent,  Curtis,  McBone,  Duvoll,  Moc- 
Galliord,  Englesby.  Second  Row:  Tedder,  Brooks,  Matthews,  Pittmon,  Cuthrell, 
Woods,    Tolmon,    Taylor.    Third    Row      Plotf,    Stribling,    Exum,    Monteith,    Roland. 


PHILANTHROPIC  ASSEMBLY 


A  large  part  of  the  past  of  the  University  is  the  post  of 
the  Assembly  of  the  Philanthropic  Literary  Society. 
Founded  in  1795  on  the  principles  of  philanthropy, 
knowledge,  training,  and  leadership,  the  Phi  has  done 
much  for  the  University,  state,  and  nation.  As  the  Uni- 
versity grew  the  Society  produced  many  state  and 
notional    leaders  who  have  graduated   from  Carolina. 

New  East  Building,  present  home  of  the  Society,  was 
built  largely  from  Phi  funds;  in  collaboration  with  the  Di, 
the  Phi  endowed  the  University  Library,  and  became  the 
functioning  Student  Government. 

Today,  debating  campus,  state,  and  national  issues,  the 
Phi  continues  a  fine  tradition.  The  Society  realizes  a  new 
purpose  on  campus,  offering  student  self-expression,  and 
serving  as  a   link  between  administration  and  students. 


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Tony    Rodovich   watches   uneosily   as   Sfote   gains   on   advantoge    in    (he 
spirited  contest  on  the  court. 


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Although  Frank  McGuire  had  predicted  that  this  year's  team  would 
still  be  one  year  away  from  its  peak,  the  Tar  Heels  turned  in  one 
of  the  greatest  showings  in  Carolina's  history.  Led  by  Lennie  Rosen- 
bluth,  who  continued  to  odd  to  the  scoring  records  he  set  as  a  fresh- 
man and  a  sophomore,  the  Carolina  squad  defeated  such  high 
nationally  ranked  teams  as  Alabama,  N.  C.  State,  Maryland,  and 
Duke. 

Captain  Jerry  Voydc  and  guard  Tony  Radovich  added  experience  to 
the  sophomore-studded  team  which  by  midseason  was  leading  the 
Atlantic  Coast  Conference.  Rosenbluth  for  the  second  straight  year 
was  elected  to  the  All-Tournament  team  of  the  Dixie  Classic.  Pete 
Brennan,  Joe  Quigg,  and  Tommy  Kearns  also  plaved  top  notch  ball. 


The  Varsity  Squad  is 
composed  of,  first  row 
Tony  Radovich,  Ken 
Rosemond,  Tommy  Kearns, 
Jerry  Vayda,  captain;   Bob 
Cunningham,  Gerry  McCabe 
and  Roy  Seorcy.  Second  row 
Coach  Fronk  McGuire,  Bob 
Young,  Lennie  Rosenbluth, 
Hilliord  Greene,  Joe  Quigg, 
Pete  Brennan,  and  Manager 
Ben   Lubin. 


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Milliard  Green,  cente 


Bob  Cunninghom,  guard 


Joe  Quigg,  center 


Lennie  Rosenbluth,  All-Conference  forward 


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Gerry  McCabe,  guard 


Bob  Young,  forward 


Tony  Rodovich,  guard 


Jerry  Voydo,  guard 


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Ken  Rosemond,  gu 


1955-56  RESULTS 

UNC  Opponent 

73  Clemson    58 

88      Georgia  Tech 76 

92      South  Carolina   75 

99      Alabama 77 

68      Maryland    62 

86      Villanova    63 

74  Duke   64 

60      N.  C.  State 82 

95      Louisiana  State 59 

71       Wake  Forest 76 

101       Virginia    65 

75  South  Carolina   73 

103      Clemson    99 

64      Maryland    55 

73      N.  C.  State 69 

59      Duke    64 

1  1  5      William  and  Mary 63 

83      Virginia     72 

77      Wake  Forest   73 

73      N.  C.  State 79 

73      Duke    65 

Won  1  7,  Lost  4 

A.  C.  C   Tournament 

81       Virginia     77 

56      Wake  Forest  77 


Pete  Brennon,  forM 


Tommy  Keorns,  guard 


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T.  O.  Moore 

President 


Noel  Sulli> 

Secretary 


Bob  Mason 

Treasurer 


The  German  Club  is  an  organization  composed  of  repre- 
sentatives from  thirteen  social  fraternities  which  sponsors 
the  three  big  dance  weekends  on  the  Carolina  campus. 
Each  year  they  select  name  bonds  and  in  addition  carry 
out  all  the  details  which  moke  these  dances  possible. 
Under  the  guidance  of  Tommy  Moore,  President,  this 
year's  German  Club  had  a  highly  successful  season.  The 
dance  series  began  in  November  on  the  weekend  of  the 


GERMAN  CLUB 


Carolina-Notre  Dome  football  game  with  Stan  Kenton 
and  his  orchestra  playing  for  a  dance.  In  February,  Mid- 
winters proved  to  be  a  resounding  hit  when  Les  Brown 
and  his  Bond  of  Renown  played  for  a  concert  in  Memorial 
Hall  and  a  dance  in  Woollen  Gym.  The  year  ended  with 
the  highly  successful  Spring  Finals  in  May.  Other  officers 
of  the  German  Club  are:  Pat  Patteson,  Vice-President; 
Noel  Sullivan,  Secretary;  and   Bob  Mason,  Treasurer. 


□  list  with  Les  Bn 


Stan   Kenton 


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Germon  Club  members  and  dotes 
form  the  traditional  figure. 


Beta  Theto  Pi 


Morcus  Cherry 

Phi  Delta  Theto 


Donald  McMillan 

Sigma  Alpho  Epsilo 


John  Morriott 

Pi   Koppa  Alpho 


Joe  Movretic 

Phi  Gommo  Deito 


Harold  Mitchell 


George  Ragsdole 

Delta  Koppa  Epsilo 


Jack  Spooner 

St.  Anthony  Ho 


Rivers  Upchurch 

Alpha  Tau  Omego 


Hoseo  Wilson 

Sigmo  Chi 


Page  279 


Coach  Bill  Meade,  who  revived  the  sport  in  1949,  has  built 
gymnastics  into  one  of  the  most  outstanding  sports  at  Caro- 
lina. Though  relatively  new  at  UNC,  the  Tor  Heels  have  al- 
ready firmly  established  themselves  as  the  top  team  in  this 
part  of  the  country. 

The  team  this  year  was  led  by  Biff  Howard,  who  topped  the 
list  of  seven  returning  lettermen  Three  newcomers  to  the 
team  were  William  Waddill,  Dan  Hilliard,  and  Ted  Strauss. 
These  men  were  faced  with  the  task  of  replacing  last-season's 
stars  Gordon  Hudson,  Pete  Brumley,  and  Southern  Inter- 
collegiate Rope  Climbing  Champion  Bill  Rivera. 


Despite  an  opening  loss  to  Navy  the  Tar  Heels  appeared  well 
on  their  way  to  another  fine  season. 


GYMNASTICS 


Members   of    the   team    watching    Dick    Quails    v. r-- 
Woddill,    Ned    Jordon,    Don    Hilliard,    Brick    Grantha 
Tom  Avent,  Mocon  Weover,  Coach  Bill  Meode  ar.^1  I 


'•-•'  trampoline  are  Williom 
Bift  Howard,  Horley  Gilleland, 
lugcr  Joe  Sink. 


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Colonel  R.  C.  Burns,  U5MC 
Professor  of  Noval  Science 


N.R.O.T.C 


J.  H.  Graves,  USN 

jtive  Officer 


The  mission  of  the  Naval  Reserve  Officers  Training 
Corps  are  two-fold:  To  provide  a  steady  supply  of 
well-educated  Junior  Officers  to  serve  on  active 
duty  in  the  Line  and  Staff  of  the  Navy  and  in  the 
Marine  Corps;  and  to  build  up  a  reserve  of  officers 
subject  to  call  in  event  of  national  emergency. 

The  NPOTC  unit  at  Chapel  Hill  since  1940  has 
dedicated  itself  to  the  training  and  indoctrination 
of  undergraduate  students  enrolled  in  the  program 
so  that  upon  graduation  they  may  receive  commis- 
sions in  the  U.  S.  Navy  or  U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  A 
student  enters  the  program  under  either  of  two 
plans,  Regular  or  Contract.  As  a  Regular  he  is 
appointed  a  Midshipman  upon  entering  the  pro- 
gram   and    receives    tuition,    books,    uniforms,    and 


six  hundred  dollars  per  year  throughout  his  four 
years  of  college.  At  graduation  he  is  commissioned 
an  Ensign  in  the  U.  S.  Navy  or  a  Second  Lieutenant 
in  the  Marines  and  serves  three  years  of  active 
duty.  Contract  students  are  furnished  uniforms  and 
are  paid  thirty  dollars  per  month  during  the  last 
two  years  of  the  program.  Upon  graduation  each 
Contract  student  receives  a  reserve  commission.  To 
successfully  complete  these  programs  each  student 
is  required  to  take  eight  Naval  Science  courses. 
Otherwise,  he  majors  in  the  academic  field  of  his 
choice.  During  the  four-year  period,  the  Regular 
student  is  required  to  take  three  summer  cruises, 
and  the  Contract  student  one  summer  training 
cruise. 


BATTALION  STAFF 
Lt.  C.  J.  Katzenstein, 

Battalion  Supply  Officer; 
LCDR  J.  D.  Halleft,  Baftolior 
Operations  Officer;  Coptoin 
S.  H.  Smith,  Battalion 
Commander,   CDR  B.  A. 
Gustafson,  Bcttolion 
Executive  Officer;  Lt.  P.  I. 
Goodman,  Communications 
Officer;   CPO  J.  V.  Edwards, 
Battalion  CPO. 


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Precision  marching  by  the  crock  Drill  Team 


Company  formation  awaiting  commends 


Members  of  the  Cutter  staff,  preporing 
material  for  the  next  issue,  are  E.  G.  Bul- 
luck,  T.  R.  Durham,  S.  S.  Show,  Editor;  and 
B.   L.    Burbridge. 


Page  284 


Captain's    In 

spection  is  held  every  Saturday 

aboard    the 

many    ships    carrying    Midship- 

"Reveille,  Reveille,  all  hands  turn  out  and  trice  up."  These 
words  greet  midshipmen  each  morning  on  their  summer  train- 
ing cruises.  The  midshipmen  carry  out  the  daily  routine  of 
regular  seamen  and  get  special  training  designed  to  help 
them  OS  the  future  naval  officers  of  the  United  States  Navy. 

If  we  could  walk  about  the  ship  during  the  day  we  could  see 
midshipmen  at  their  cleaning  stations,  and  practicing  "man 
overboard,"  "general  quarters,"  and  "fire"  drills.  After  mid- 
day chow  the  familiar  "Turn  to.  Turn  to,  sweepers  man  your 
brooms,  clean  sweepdown  fore  and  aft"  would  echo  on  each 
ship  in  the  cruise  fleet. 

Present  on  the  bridge  of  each  ship  are  the  mid'n  officer  of 
the  day  and  the  mid'n  telephone  talkers — down  in  the  engine 
rooms  midshipmen  are  finding  things  a  bit  warm. 

Then  the  fleet  docks,  and  in  Spain,  England  and  Cuba  are 
found  thousands  of  midshipmen — shopping  and  interested  in 
the  more  worldly  aspects  of  life. 

While  the  freshmen  and  junior  midshipmen  are  seeing  the 
world,  the  sophomores  remain  ashore  for  the  Aviation-Amphib 
cruise  and  find  things  to  their  liking  in  Corpus  Christi,  Texas, 
and  Little  Creek,  Virginia.  The  Marine  candidates  at  Quantico 
turn  to  on  Mondays  a  little  foggy  after  those  Washington 
weekends,  for  some  early  morning  exercise. 

The  NROTC  midshipmen  return  home  at  the  end  of  the  sum- 
mer with  exciting  sea  stories,  sunburns  and  a  new  found  con- 
fidence in  themselves.  The  Carolina  midshipmen  on  cruises 
learn  through  actual  experience  and  are  prepared  to  face  the 
challenge  of  the  future. 


Midshipmen  receive  the  "word"  on 
Naval  Air  Training  during  the 
Aviation    cruise    in    Corpus    Christi. 


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The  National  Society  of  Scabbard  and  Blade  is  a  nation-wide 
military  honor  society  with  chapters  located  in  leading  col- 
leges and  universities  having  ROTC  programs.  Membership  is 
by  election  only  and  selection  is  based  upon  military  leader- 
ship and  academic  merit,  the  members  being  outstanding 
ROTC  officers.  The  purpose  of  the  society  is  to  maintain  and 
develop  the  qualities  inherent  in  good  and  efficient  officers,  to 


SCABBARD  AND  BLADE 


prepare  these  officers  to  take  a  more  active  part  and  exert  a 
greater  influence  in  the  military  affairs  of  our  country,  to 
unite  in  a  closer  relationship  the  military  departments  of 
American  universities,  and  above  all  else  to  spread  accurate 
and  intelligent  information  concerning  our  nation's  military 
requirements  The  officers  of  the  society  are:  Sherwood  H. 
Smith,  Jr.,  Captain;  Bruce  A.  Gustafson,  First  Lt.;  John  G. 
Medlin,  Second  Lt.;  and  Owen  Cook,  First  Sgt. 


First  Row  Loren  Brandt,  Robert  Peek,  John  Hoilett,  Owen  Cook,  Thomas  Ferguson, 
Richard  Booth,  Donald  Christopher,  Bruce  Gustatson,  Sherwood  Smith.  Second  Row 
Lee  Holmes,  Eorle  Garrett,  Hugh  Cowan,  Bob  Poweri,  Jim  Howey,  Donald  Huntington, 
Ed  Bulluck,  Donald  Fryar,  David  Mclnnis.  Third  Row  Noel  Petree,  Don  Strickland, 
Bob  Mason,  Jock  Wilson,  Shelton  Alexander,  Bill  Pittman,  Don  Kentopp,  Brad  Hall, 
Mebone  Pritchett,  Josiah  Murray. 


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Members  of  the  Student  Council  are.  seated,  Charles  Stewort,  Jane  Howie,  Peggy 
Bollard,  Bob  Kimiey,  Solly  Cowles,  Jane  Edwards.  Standing,  Pot  Potteson,  chairman, 
George  Spelvin,  Scotty  Hester,  Jim  Allen,  Cloude  Pope,  Jim  Rough,  Shelton  Alexander 
and  Bill  Pittmon. 


The  Student  Council  is  the  top  link  in  the  judicial  chain  —  its 
authority  is  related  to  that  of  the  Federal  Supreme  Court. 
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 
Council  has  appellate  jurisdiction  in  all  cases  which  ore 
appealed    from    the     lower    courts.     This    review    is    limited 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 


exclusively  to  the  question  of  whether,  in  the  original  judicial 
hearing,  all  the  constitutional  rights  of  the  accused  were 
observed.  The  Council  is  composed  of  fifteen  members:  three 
women  selected  in  the  spring  by  women  students,  three  men 
elected  by  men  students,  three  members  elected  at  large  by 
the  student  body,  and  one  member  each  from  the  Men's 
Honor  Council,  Women's  Honor  Council,  Law  School  Council, 
Medical  School  Council,  the  Interfrcternity  Council,  and  the 
Interdormitory  Council. 


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WOMEN'S  HONOR  COUNCIL 


Members    of    the    Women's    Honor    Council    ore    Edna    Dillon,    Lois    Owen,    Cory    Caperton,    Dutchie    Milligon, 
Peggy  Ballord  and  Phyllis  Shepherd 


The  Women's  Honor  Council  is  tine  Inigliest  women's  judiciary  body.  The 
Council  has  original  jurisdiction  in  all  cases  involving  violations  of  the  Honor 
Code  and  the  Campus  Code;  it  also  tries  cases  concerning  infractions  of 
certain  social  rules,  and  it  serves  as  an  Appellate  Court  to  House  Council 
decisions.  As  well  as  upholding  the  principles  of  the  Honor  Code  and  the 
Campus  Code,  the  Council  has  an  important  part  in  the  orientation  of  new 
women  students  into  this  aspect  of  campus  life.  The  Women's  Honor  Council 
functions  as  an  integral  port  of  the  philosophy  of  the  University — "To  do 
justly,  to  love  mercy,  and  to  walk  humbly  with  thy  God." 


Page  288 


The  Men's  Honor  Council  is  shown  during  one  of  its  working  sessions.  The 
members  ore  Sonny  Evans,  Don  Huntington,  Tom  Moore,  Charles  Katzenstein, 
clerk;  Ogburn  Yates,  chairmon;  Dick  Boker,  Pete  Gerns,  Mebone  Pritchett  and 
Perk  Hayes. 


MEN'S  HONOR  COUNCIL 


The  Men's  Honor  Council,  the  primary  judicial  body  for 
campus  law  at  Carolina,  has  original  jurisdiction  in  oil 
instances  of  violations  of  the  Honor  and  Campus  Codes. 
Under  the  Student  Government  Constitution  the  Council 
has  the  authority  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  decisions  rendered  by  the  Council. 
The  Men's  Council  also  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. 


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Page  290 


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Order  of  the^l^^d^^ 


Horace  Edney  Stacy 
Walter   D.   Gurley   . 
Lemuel  Russel  Jordan 
Paul    R     Likins   ... 


...  Jason 
.  Hyparchos 
Grammateus 
Chrystopher 


MEMBERS    1955-1956 

428  James  Clarence  Wallace 

429  Raymond  Lewis  Jefferies 
459   Samuel  Haye  Magill 
470   Ray  Clifton  Moose 

486   Horace  Edney  Stacy 
499    James  Edward  Mclntyre 
501    Colvin  Theodore  Leonard,  Jr. 
545   Thomas  Claiborne  Creasy 

550  Harry  Pawlik 

551  Tyre  C.  Taylor 

552  Edward  Lex  Potter 

553  Carl  Vernon  Venters,  Jr. 

554  William  Woodord  McLendon 

555  Rollie  Tillman,  Jr. 

556  Kenneth  Melvin  Pruitt 

557  Edwin  Osborne  Ayscue,  Jr. 

558  Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr. 

559  Raymond  Mason  Taylor 

560  Lewis  Manning  Muntzing 

561  John  Gordon  Forester,  Jr. 

562  Edwin  Milton  Yoder 

563  Charles  Hill  Yarborough,  Jr 

564  Ralph  Martin  Jordan,  11 

565  Richard  Beverly  Raney  Webb 

566  Joel  Lawrence  Fleishman 


FACULTY  MEMBERS 

6  Charles  Phillips  Russell 
70   Claude  Edward  Teague 
90   Edgar  Ralph  Rankin 
102    Robert  Burton  House 
109    Herman  Glenn  Baity 
1 1  1    Ernest  Lloyd  Mockie 
119   Albert  McKinley  Coates 
121    Joseph  Burton  Linker 
141    Corydon  Perry  Spruill 
149    Frederick  Carlysle  SheppQ 
176   Earle  Horace  Hartsell 
1  86   Joseph  Maryon  Saunders 
202   Richard  Beverly  Raney 
209   Edgar  Alexander  Cameror 
220   Walter  Smith  Spearman,  . 
231    Gordon  Gray 
274    JohnTettenerO'Neil 
299    Frederick  Henry  Weaver 
318   George  Alexander  Heard 
403    Edwin  S.  Lanier 

424  Hugh  Talmage  Lefler 

425  Harry  Kitsun  Russell 
432  William  West  Taylor 
437    Frank  William  Hanft 
445  Williom  Clyde  Friday 
468  Walter  Reece  Berryhill 
473    Roy  Walter  Holsten 

500    Henry  Parker  Brandis,  Jr. 


9fe  VALKX 


OFFICERS                             -i^^B^M- 

SUSAN   FINK,  President                                                                            JANE  COCKE,  Secretary 

SARA  ALICE  JACKSON,  Vice-President                                                 DONNA  ASHCRAFT,  Treasurer 

SALLY  FOLGER,  Corresponding  Secretary 

MEMBERS 

Peggy  Ballard                                                                                               Callie  Mitchell 

Ann  Cooper                                                                                                  Joan  Purser 

Susie  Roberts    ^^^K 

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OFFICERS 

Edgar  Woodfin  McCurry,  Jr President 

Charles  J.  Katzensfein,  Jr Vice-President 

Susan  Boles  Fink Secretary-Treasurer 

Dr.  Ernest  Lloyd  Mackie Recorder 

CHARTER  MEMBERS 

1  William  Donald  Cormichael,  III 

2  William  Robert  Coulter 

3  Jesse  Henry  Dedmond 

4  Peter  Harry  Gems 

5  Samuel  Hirsch 

6  Charles  Louis  Johnston,  Jr. 

7  Allard  Kenneth  Lowenstein 

8  William  Ernest  Mackie 

9  Basil  Lamar  Sherrill 

10  Donald  Gray  Shropshire 

1 1  Leonard  Adolph  Szafaryn 

12  Dr.  Samuel  Thomas  Emory 

13  Dr.  Ernest  Lloyd  Mackie 

14  Dr.  William  Smith  Wells 

INITIATES  OF  MAY  10,  1955 

435  Robert  Davis  Aldridge 

436  Shelton  Setzer  Alexander 

437  Clinton  Toms  Andrews,  Jr. 

438  Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr. 

439  Robert  C.  Barlowe 

440  Eula  Louise  Baumann 

441  Barbara  F.  Beasley 

442  Thomas  S.  Bennett 

443  Sonia  Carolyn  Bergan 

444  Beverly  Blemker 

445  Donna  L.  Blair  Booe 

446  Lewis  Shore  Brumfield 

447  Carroll  Butts 

448  Eugene  R.  Buyer 

449  Jerry  Austin  Campbell 

450  Joyce  Carter 

451  Louise  Inman  Coffey 

452  Thomas  Claiborne  Creasy,  Jr. 

453  Max  Henry  Crohn,  Jr. 

454  James  Garland  Crouch,  Jr. 

455  Charlie  Louis  Dean,  Jr. 

456  Babbie  Jane  Dilorio 

457  Carol  Louise  DuPler 

458  Dorothy  Ann  Figel 

459  Susan  Boles  Fink 

460  Millard  James  Fountain 

461  Donald  Owen  Fowler 

462  Betsy  Lynn  Goodwin 

463  Connie  Mock  Grovitte 

464  Gladys  Bernard  Hatcher 

465  Anne  C.  Hebert 

466  Hugh  Scott  Hester 

467  Anne  Louise  Huffman 

468  Charles  Fisk  Hyatt 

469  Henry  H.  Isaacson 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE 

The  Officers 
and 
Manning  Muntzing 
John  Shorter  Stevens 
Beverly  Raney  Webb 
Alternates: 

Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr. 
Lewis  Shore  Brumfield 
Stephen  Charles  Morcinko 

INITIATES  OF  MAY  10,  1955 

470  Lucia  Porcher  Johnson 

471  Ralph  Martin  Jordan 

472  Charles  J.  Kotzenstein,  Jr. 

473  Charles  Kuralt 

474  Joan  Carol  Leonard 

475  Ron  Frank  Levin 

476  Robert  Polk  Linker 

477  Albert  Anderson  Long,  Jr. 

478  William  Ray  Long 

479  Stephen  Chorles  Morcinko 

480  JohnW.  Markham,  III 

481  Jacqueline  McCarthy 

482  Edgar  Woodfin  McCurry,  Jr. 

483  Baxter  Mclntyre 

484  Manning  Muntzing 

485  Edward  Holder  Nelson 

486  Margaret  Mathilda  Nieter 

487  Elsie  Jane  Peterson 

488  Harriet  Amelia  Parrish 

489  Janet  Moore  Poole 

490  Ann  Pooley 

491  Kenneth  Melvin  Pruitt 

492  David  Edward  Reid,  Jr. 

493  Graham  Henry  Rights 

494  Joke  Hertel  Rountree,  Jr. 

495  William  Eugene  Sanders 

496  Joan  Freeman  Sosser 

497  Eleanor  Ann  Saunders 

498  Barbara  Perry  Smith 

499  Sherwood  Hubbard  Smith,  Jr. 

500  Geroldine  Snider 

501  Edna  Jacqueline  Steed 

502  John  Shorter  Stevens 

503  Coralie  Strickland 

504  Joane  Graham  Tannehill 

505  Luanne  Ellen  Thornton 

506  F.  Kendrick  Townsend 

507  Stephen  Asbury  Trimble 

508  Clyde  Gilbert  Tweed 

509  Perry  Burt  Veazcy 

510  Kenneth  Martin  Venable 

511  J.  William  Venable 

512  Bobbie  Walker 

513  Richard  Beverly  Raney  Webb 

514  R.  Carol  Webster 

515  Deborah  Westcott 

516  Nancy  Jane  Whisnont 

517  David  Louis  Whitoker 


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OFFICERS 
EDGAR  WOODFIN  McCURRY,  JR.     . 
LUTHER  HARTWELL  HODGES,  JR. 
GILBERT  GRAY  RAGLAN D    .     . 
JAMES  GOODEN  EXUM,  JR.    . 


.     .     .     Exchequer 
.     Vice-Exchequer 


SIR  KNIGHTS 


Kenneth  Ray  Argo 
Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr. 
Lewis  Shore  Brumfield 
James  Gooden  Exum,  Jr. 
Donald  Owen  Fowler 
Don  Weng  Geiger 
Luther  Hartwell  Hodges,  Jr. 
Raymond  Lewis  Jefferies 
Edgar  Woodf  in  McCurry,  Jr. 
John  Grimes  Medlin 


Lewis  Manning  Muntzing 
Roland  Powell  Perdue 
Claude  Edwin  Pope,  III 
Gilbert  Gray  Ragland 
Graham  Henry  Rights 
Hudson  Wilson  Shoulars 
John  Shorter  Stevens 
James  Reginald  Turner 
Perry  Burt  Veazey 
Richard  Beverley  Raney  Webb 


Robert  Terry  Young 


PHI  BETA  KAPPA 


Executive  Committee 

Co-Presidents 

Robert  Stanford  Pullman  Raymond  Fletcher  Snipes 

Chorles  Leeds  Sharpless,  Jr Vice-President 

Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr Recording  Secretary 

Dr.  Ernest  Lloyd  Mackie Corresponding   Secretary-Treosurer 

Chancellor  R.  B.   House  Dr.  A.  C.   Howell 

Dean  C.   P.   Spruill 


Members  Initiated  May  12,  1955 


Juniors 


Shelton  Setzer  Alexander,  Richard  Henry  Baker,  Jr.,  Calvin 
Warner  Bell,  Michael  Lynn  Boyatt,  Henry  Hursell  Dearman, 
John  Allen  Edgerton,  Marion  Tull  Edwards,  Charles  Patterson 
Eldridge,  Jr.,  Susan  Boles  Fink,  William  M.  Ginn,  Jr.,  Glenn 
Edgar  Hair,  James  Robinson  Harper,  Wade  Whitley  Harrell, 
Josephine  Christison  Hunter,  Eric  Andrew  Jonas,  Morris  Alex- 
ander Jones,  Jr.,  Robert  Theodore  Joyce,  Charles  Jackson  Kat- 
zenstein,  Jr.,  Louis  Kroar,  Lutz  Leo  Mayer,  Kenneth  Franklin 
McCain,  Ronald  Clarke  Morgan,  Stephen  Andrew  Moss,  Lewis 
Manning  Muntzing,  Edward  Holder  Nelson,  James  Edward 
Owen,  Philip  Eugene  Penniger,  Edward  Lex  Potter,  Robert 
Stanford  Pullman,  Alexander  Graham  Ray,  James  Reginald 
Turner,  Graham  Henry  Rights,  Sherwood  Hubbard  Smith,  Jr., 
Raymond  Fletcher  Snipes,  John  Shorter  Stevens,  Alexander 
Graham  Shanks,  Charles  Leeds  Sharpless,  George  Thomas  Strick- 
land, Jr.,  John  Keyser  Tice,  John  Horgett  Thompson,  Clyde 
Gilbert  Tweed,  Richard  Beverly  Raney  Webb,  Grady  Lee  Wells, 
Herbert  Stephenson  Wentz,  David  Louis  Whitaker,  Joseph 
Theodore  White,  Edwin  Milton  Yoder. 


o 


Founded  at  the  College  of  William  and  Mary 


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Alpha  Chapter  of  North  Carolina 


Seniors 

Betty  Riddle  Barnhill,  Flora  Barbara  Beosley,  William  Robert 
Beckman,  Eliska  Lowbeerova  Chanlett,  Joanne  Christian,  Char- 
lotte Hollingsworth  Clement,  Carol  Louise  Dupler,  John  Bynum 
Easley,  Emily  Cooper  Finch,  Betsy  Lynn  Goodwin,  John  Minor 
Gwynn,  Jr.,  Gladys  Bernard  Hatcher  Healy,  Anne  Chewning 
Hebert,  Lucia  Porcher  Johnson,  Chester  Eugene  Lewis,  Richard 
Milton  McKenna,  Donna  Joan  Metz,  Velio  Norman,  Bobby  Joe 
Patterson,  William  Burt  Phillips,  Jr.,  Dulon  Devon  Pollard,  Ann 
Pooley,  Janet  Moore  Poole,  Herbert  Wallace  Roberts,  Joan 
Freeman  Sosser,  Eleanor  Ann  Saunders,  Joane  Graham  Tonne- 
hill,  Luanne  Ellen  Thornton,  Florence  Kendrick  Townsend,  Sarah 
Page  Weaver,  Deborah  Westcott,  Coleman  Whitlock,  Jr.,  Thomas 
Ewing  Wilgus,  Edward  Parker  Willey,  Charles  Hill  Yarborough,  Jr. 


Members  Initiated  December  5,  1955 

Wilbert  Francis  Altemueller,  Norman  Carroll  Armstrong,  Harold 
Way  Austin,  David  Bielawski,  Jason  Block,  Ralph  Edmond 
Bronscomb,  Leonard  Stanley  Clein,  Luke  Robinson  Corbett, 
Richard  Joseph  Corcoran,  Jr.,  Mary  Virginia  Currin,  Gerald 
Routh  Daughtridge,  Babbie  Jane  Dilorio,  Thomas  Perrin  Harri- 
son Dunlop,  Joshua  Videll  Edwards,  James  Milton  Ellis,  Randall 
Turlington  Ferguson,  Amy  Lucille  Fisher,  Anne  Mackie  Fitz- 
gibbon,  Fred  Austin  Fraley,  Irving  Templeman  Glover,  Gordon 
Bradford  Hall,  Jr.,  Palphine  Hartman,  Earl  Leiand  Haywood, 
Richard  Hunter  Haywood,  Billy  Harvey  Herring,  George  Wyck- 
hffe  Hoffler,  David  Lee  Kelly,  Jr.,  Edward  Fisher  Krik,  Melvin 
Litch,  Jr.,  Edward  Castello  Loughlin,  Daniel  Rawls  Luke,  Billy 
Frank  Maready,  Morris  Edward  McCrory,  Jr.,  Susan  Jane  Mc- 
Lomb,  David  Campbell  Myers,  Jr.,  Kincaid  Patterson,  Richard 
Claybourne  Phillips,  Martha  Warren  Pierpont,  Aline  Scarborough 
Poole,  William  Rovert  Proffit,  Bobby  Lewis  Pugh,  Vade  G. 
Rhoodes,  Ted  Lee  Rosenthal,  Barbara  Ann  Short,  Mary  Frances 
Skillen,  Barbara  Ann  Strickland,  Alexandra  Louise  Thacker, 
Elizabeth  Crockett  Thomas,  Jo  Ellen  Wade,  James  Newman 
Willis,    III,   Robert  Gaines  Wilson,   Fronk  Ogburn  Yates,   Jr. 


December  5,  1776 


Poge  297 


Charles  Vawter  Tompkins,  Jr President 

Archibald  Kelly  Maness,  Jr Vice-President 

John  Curtis  Parker Secretary 

Thomas  Hugh  Upton,  Jr Treasurer 

Graham  Davis  Holding,  Jr Historian 

Dean  Ernest  L,  Mackie Faculty  Advisor 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA 


Phi  Eta  Sigma  is  a  freshman  honorary  scholastic  fraternity,  its  purpose  being  to  encourage  sound  scholar- 
ship from  the  beginning  of  the  students'  college  career.  It  was  founded  at  the  University  of  Illinois  on  March 
22,  1923  There  ore  now  eighty-five  chapters;  the  University  of  North  Carolina  chapter  was  established  on 
May  29,   1947. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 

Dean  Corydon  P,  Spruill  Dean  Cecil  Johnson 

Dean  M.  A.   Hill,  Jr.  Dean  Ernest  L.  Mackie 


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MEMBERS  INITIATED 

Robert  Johnson  Allison 
Charles  Hall  Ashford,  Jr. 
Larie  Kent  Brandner 
Thomas  Skinner  Brickhouse 
Joseph  Mark  Clapp 
Daniel  Eason  Clark 
Charles  Reuben  Daniel 
Eli   Nachamson  Evans 
Joel  Fleishman 
Norman  Anthony  Germino 
William  London  Godwin 
Irvine  Reid  Stirling  Haig 
James  Geraty  Harrison,  Jr 
Nathan  Hoult  Hort 
Graham  Davis  Holding,  Jr. 
William  Holmes  Johnson 
Elbert  Richard  Jones,  Jr. 
Roger  Conrad  Jones 
Archibald  Kelly  Maness,  Jr. 
Don  Harold  Miller 
Richard  Wylly  Molten 
John  Agust  Mraz 
Charles  Walker  Oyer 


MARCH  21,  1955 

Michael  Joseph  Padula 
John  Curtis  Parker 
Malcolm  Overstreet  Partin 
Jasper  Louis  Phillips 
Carl   Glenn  Pickard,  Jr. 
James  Young  Preston 
Hoyle  Lynwood  Robinson 
Edward  Chodwick  Ross 
John  Loesch  Schultz 
Leslie  Andrew  Scott 
Lonnie  George  Stephenson 
William  Ernest  Stewart 
Thomas  Cullom  Taylor 
Charles  Vawter  Tompkins,  Jr. 
Stephen  Jay  Trachtenberg 
Henry  Catlett  Turner 
Thomas  Hugh  Upton,  Jr. 
Donald  Wayne  Wade 
John  Luther  Walker,  Jr. 
Roy  William  Wilson 
Robert  Kluttz  Yowell 
John  Hilliard  Zollicoffer,  Jr. 


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FACULTY 

J.  C.  D.  Blaine 

D.  D   Carroll 
J.  E,  Dykstra 
W.  J.  Graham 
P.  N.  Guthrie 

R   J.  M.  Hobbs 
C    A    Kirkpatrick 
H    Q    Langenderfer 
C.  S.   Logsdon 
C.  H.  McGregor 
J.  T.  O'Neil 

E.  E.  Peacock 
A.  W.  Pierpont 
G.  T,  Schwenning 
W.  A.  Terrill 

A.  M   Whitehill,  Jr. 
H.  D.  Wolf 

STUDENTS 

Harold  Way  Austin 
Leonard  Stanley  Clein 
Randall  Turlington  Ferguson 
Richard  Hunter  Haywood 
David  C.  Myers,  Jr. 
Phil   E    Penninger 
Bobby  Lewis  Pugh 


BETA  GAMMA  SIGMA 


Honorary  Business  Administration  Fraternity 
Alpha  Chapter  of   North  Carolina 

A   W,  Pierpont Honorary  President 

R.  H.  Haywood  President 

A.  M.  Whitehill,  Jr.   Secretary 

B.  L.  Pugh Treasurer 


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Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  is  a  national  honor  society  for  pre-medical 
students  Founded  at  the  University  of  Alabama,  April  28, 
1926,  there  are  about  7,400  members  in  47  active  chapters 
at  schools  throughout  the  United  States.  The  North  Carolina 


ALPHA  EPSILON  DELTA 


Beta  Chapter  was  founded  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina 
on  March  25,  1936  The  object  of  the  Society  is  to  encourage 
excellence  in  pre-medical  scholarship,  to  stimulate  an  appreci- 
ation of  the  importance  of  pre-medical  education  in  the  study 
of  medicine,  to  promote  cooperation  and  contacts  between 
medical  and  pre-medical  students  and  educators  in  developing 
an  adequate  program  of  pre-medical  education,  and  to  bind 
together  similarly  interested  students. 


First  Row:  Robert  Bowers,  Williom  Brown,  John  Curtis,  Thomos  Fox,  Richord  Hines, 
Elwood  Morgon,  President.  Second  Row  Cecil  Nevill,  Robert  Richardson,  Willis  Riddick, 
Treasurer;  Richord  Shermer,  Ferrell  Shuford,  Arvid  Sieber.  Third  Row  Lourie  Smith, 
Thomas    Stricklond,    Edword    Sutton,    Joshua    Toyloe,    Burt    Veoiey,    Thomas    Willitord, 

Vice-President. 


First  Row  Harold  Austin,  Julius  Bonzet,  Thomas  Bolkan,  George  Bryce,  James 
Chomblee,  Glenn  Daughtridge.  Second  Row:  Ronnie  Fair,  Jacl(  Godley,  Bill  Herring, 
Vice-President  William  Jones,  Harvey  Jones,  Charles  Katzenstein,  John  Molter,  Presi- 
dent Third  Row:  Troy  Page,  Richard  Phillips,  Arthur  Selby,  Henry  Smith,  Donald 
Starling,   Treasurer;    Bennett   Thomas,    Recording    Secretary;    Thomas    Waters. 


Alpha  Phi  Omega  is  founded  upon  the  principles  of  leadership, 
friendship,  and  service.  It  is  dedicated  to  serving  the  student 
body,  faculty  and  administration,  community,  and  nation, 
through  worthwhile  service  projects.  The  group  is  composed 
of  college  men  with  previous  scouting  experience,  and  tries, 
along  with  its  276  brother  chapters  to  fulfill  scouting's  goal 
of  service  to  others  Among  Rho  Chapter's  many  annual 
projects  are  a  special  Parents'  Day,  a  guide  service  for  groups 
visiting  the  campus,  ushering  at  student  entertainment  func- 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 

tions,  operating  the  APO  book  exchange,  work  on  the 
University's  recreation  area  at  Buggs  Islond,  and  assisting 
handicapped  students. 


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Seated:  Charles  Wimbish,  Fritz  Johnson,  Vice 
President;  Oscar  Eckhoff,  Robert  Fleming, 
Shelton  Alexander,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Paul 
DePaulis.  Standing  Paul  Lovingood,  Boyd  New- 
nam.  Dr.  W.  H.  Wheeler,  Wesley  Batten,  Colin 
McMillan,    Robert    Cole,    President;    Allan    Hills. 


SIGMA  GAMMA  EPSILON 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  is  a  national  honorary  fraternity  of  men  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 
advancement  of  students  of  the  Earth  Sciences.  It  also  seeks  to  enhance 
student-faculty  relations  and  to  provide  speakers  and  programs  of 
interest  ^or  its  members  and  others  interested  in  the  Earth  Sciences. 


KAPPA 
EPSILON 


Kappa  Epsilon,  honorary  pharmaceutical  fraternity  was 
founded  nationally  in  1921  at  the  State  University  of 
Iowa  Lambda  Chapter  was  founded  locally  in  1941.  The 
purposes  of  the  fraternity  are  to  stimulate  in  its  members 
0  desire  for  high  scholarship;  to  foster  a  professional 
consciousness  and  to  provide  a  bond  of  lasting  loyalty, 
interest  and  friendship. 


First  Row;  Ernestine  Baker,  President;  Loretta 
Barefoot,  Secretory-Treasurer.  Second  Row; 
Peggy  Chondler,  Vice-President;  Ellyn  Gardner. 
Third  Row:  Saro  Jackson,  Loretta  Johnson. 
Fourth!  Row  Geroldine  Keenum,  Janice  Pipes. 
Fifthi  Row    Sue  Sheek,  Nancy  Woodord. 


Phi  Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia  was  founded  at  the  New  England  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  in  1898.  Its  aims  are  to  advocate  the  cause  of 
music  in  America  and  to  foster  the  mutual  welfare  and  brotherhood 
of  students  of  music. 

Alpha  Rho  Chapter,  founded  locally  in  1926,  takes  an  active 
part  in  the  furtherance  of  musical  activities  at  the  University  Each 
year  the  chapter  presents  a  concert  devoted  to  the  performance  of 
works  by  American  composers  and  frequently  including  composi- 
tions by  members  of  the  fraternity.  Whenever  possible,  Phi  Mu 
Alpha  brings  to  the  campus  well-known  guest  artists. 


PHI  MU  ALPHA 


First  Row:  Dole  Glover,  Byron  Freemar 
Don  Jefferson,  John  Mortin.  Second  Row 
Harvey  Miller,  Davis  Reece,  Jimmy  Roger 
Harry  Summerlin. 


Guyte  M.  Cotton  President 

George  A.  Thomas   Vice-President 

John  W.  Martin Recording  Secretary 

Jimmy  R.  Rogers Corresponding  Secretary 

Donald  E.  Jefferson Treasurer 


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Stephen  C    Morris Worthy  Chief  Counselor 

Fred  L.  Sherrill,  Jr.   Worthy  Vice  Counselor 

Gene  R    Dutton Worthy  Keeper  of  Records  and  Sales 

Charles  P    Copses Worthy  Keeper  of  Finance 

Arthur  P.  Schlagel  Worthy  Master  at  Arms 

Melvin  Kendrick Worthy  Inner  Guard 

Marcus  Cameron   Worthy  Prelate 

Phi  Delta  Chi  is  a  professional  pharmaceutical  fraternity, 
founded  to  advance  pharmacy  and  its  allied  interests.  Alpha 
Gamma  Chapter  was  established  locally  on  May  30,  1923. 
Phi  Delta  Chi  is  on  active  organization  in  the  School  of  Phar- 
macy, proud  of  the  high  ideals  and  obligations  of  on  old  and 
honored  profession.  A  great  homecoming  weekend,  the  Christ- 
mas party,  P  DC.  weekend,  and  Pharmacy  weekend  were 
a  few  of  the  activities  we  enjoyed. 


PHI  DELTA  CHI 


John  Barringer,  Dean  Butler,  Gene  Butler,  Marcus  Cameron, 
Lcc  Carter,  Chuck  Copses,  Ben  Courts.  Second  Row  William  Dowkins, 
James  Fulton,  Gene  Dutton,  Jim  Inabinet,  Duke  James,  Melvin  Kendrick, 
Williom  McDonold.  Third  Row:  Carl  Meroney,  Stephen  Morris,  James 
O'Daniel,   Jim    Prevo,   Arthur   Schlagel,    Fred   Sherrill,    Lorry   Snider. 


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RMPHOTEROTHEN  SOCIETY 


Lewis  Brumfield 

Tom  Lambeth 

Norwood  Bryan 

Larry  McElroy 

John  Curtis 

Jim  Monteith 

Jim  Exum 

Dave  Reid 

Bob  Harrington 

Jim  Turner 

Charlie  Katzenstein 

Bev  Webb 

Stan 

Shaw, 

F. 

UNDERGRADUATES 

Zeb  Thomas  Keever,  President 
Roger  H.  Sloop 

FACULTY 

Dr.  John  Andrako 
Dr.  E.  A.  Brecht 
Dr.  W.  H.  Hartung 
Dr.  Fred  Semenuik 
Dr    H.  O.  Thompson 
W.  W.  Taylor 


GRADUATES 

Nicholas  Batuyios 
Earl  T.  Brown 
George  Cocolas 
Benjamin  Cooper 
Dominick  Coviello 
Cosmo  Di  Fazio 
F.  C.  Hammerness 
Irwin   Honigberg 
Robert  Meschke 


W 


RHO  CHI 


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Members  of   Pi    Delta   Phi   enjoyed   the   fall    initiation   banquet   held   at   the  Wishing   Well.    Dr 
Alain  LeSoge  spoke  to  the  Society  about  medical  training  in  France. 


PI  DELTA  PHI 


Ted  Lee  Rosenthal President 

Sam  J.  Duncan Vice-President 

Anne  Wrenn Secretary 

Dorothy  Garabaldi   Treasurer 

Mrs.  Charlotte  V.  Huse Social  Coordinator 

Pi  Delta  Phi  was  founded  in  1906  to  expand  interest  in  France  and 
her  civilization  throughout  the  United  States,  and  to  recognize 
excellence  among  students  and  teachers  of  French  language  and 
literature.  It  offers  its  members  an  opportunity  to  communicate  in 
French,  presents  addresses  relating  to  French  culture,  and  sponsors 
productions  of  French  esthetic  endeavor  in  Chapel  Hill  Beta  Alpha 
Chapter  at  the  University  of  North  Carolina  was  established  in 
February,  1952. 


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Jake  Wade,  Jr President 

John  Tapley Vice-President 

Henry  Connely Secretary 

Bradley  Cameron Treasurer 

Richard  Thigpen   Tribune 


DELTA  THETA  PHI 


Delta  Theta  Phi  Law  Fraternity  was  established  in  1913  after  duly 
appointed  representatives  of  three  existing  fraternities  had  met  in 
Chicago  and  adopted  the  constitution  and  ritual  under  the  name  of 
Delta  Theta  Phi.  The  first  petition  for  a  charter  was  made  by  a  group 
of  students  at  Atlanta  Low  School.  They  were  installed  as  Wayne  Senate 
in  1914.  From  this  beginning,  the  fraternity  has  now  reached  a  total 
of  82  active  student  senates,  more  than  any  other  law  fraternity.  Also, 
in  its  39  active  alumni  senates,  it  boasts  the  largest  active  alumni 
membership  of  any  legal  fraternity.  The  primary  goal  of  the  fraternity 
is  the  encouragement  of  high  scholarship  and  legal  learning.  The  motto 
of  Delta  Theta  Phi  is:  "Our  record  is  our  proudest  monument." 


First  Row:  Alexander  Barnes,  William 
Jones.  Second  Row:  Grover  Lee,  Cha 
James  Roberts.  Third  Row  William  R 
Richord   Thigpen.    Fourth    Row:    Willio 


;s  Melvin,  Thomas 
ise,  Stephen  Royste 
Thompson,    Dougli 


chs,  Richard  Fountain,  Wade  Hall, 
Murdock,  John  Ogburn,  William  Osteen, 
r,  John  Rush,  Charles  Small,  John  Tapley, 
IS    Tice,    Jesse    Warren,    Henry    Whitesides. 


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PHI  ALPHA  DELTA 


Horace  Stacy Justice 

William  Brewer   Vice-Justice 

I.  B.  Hudson Clerk 

Bobby  G.  Byrd Treasurer 

George  Ferguson Marshal 

M.  T.  Van  Hecke Faculty  Advisor 


Phi  Alpha  Delta  Low  Fraternity  has  consistently  been  a  leader  as 
a  growing  legal  profession  attempts  to  forward  and  maintain  its 
ideals  and  services.  Organized  in  1921,  it  has  strived  to  improve 
professional  standards  and  services.  Unique  in  that  it  was  nurtured 
to  support  a  legal  controversy,  it  has  grown  into  an  organization  of 
72  chapters.  Locally,  Ruffin  Chapter  carries  on  a  combined  social- 
professional  program  highlighted  by  an  annual  Mock  Trial,  pre- 
sided over  by  a  member  of  the  State  Bench. 


First  Row  Stephen  Agapion,  Warren  Blair,  Willram  Brewer,  Bobby  Byrd,  Jerry  Campbell, 
Kent  Coward,  Fred  Darlington,  Hebert  Folk.  Second  Row  George  Ferguson,  Henry  Fowler 
Jordan  Frossineti,  Maitland  Freed,  Paul  Holt,  I.  B.  Hudson,  Thomas  Johnston,  Don  Lotto 
Third  Row  Andrew  McDoniel,  Gerald  Parker,  Armisteod  Sopp,  Charles  Shaw,  Horace  Stacy, 
Lewis  Wotts,  Robert  Winters,  William  Zuckerman. 


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First  Row:  Jomes  Alspaugh,  Richmond  Bernhardt,  Spencer  Bloylock,  Solomon  Cherry,  Edward 
Clement,  David  Clinard,  David  Cockman.  Second  Row  James  Crews,  Arthur  DeBerry,  John  Duke, 
John  Eller,  Andre  Evons,  William  Graham,  Paul  Guthery.  Third  Row:  Thomas  Harrington,  Frank 
Holroyd,  Hamilton  Morton,  Walter  Morton,  Hilton  Hudson,  Ted  Leonard,  Robert  Millmon.  Fourth 
Row:  Lewis  Porham,  John  Rendlemon,  Dean  Rich,  Robert  Sapp,  Eugene  Shaw,  William  Skinner, 
Charles  White. 


kASPlJ 


William  P.  Skinner,  Jr.   Magister 

Walter  L.  Horton,  Jr Exchequer 

Paul  B.  Guthery,  Jr Clerk 

Hamilton  C.  Horton,  Jr. Historian 

The  International  Legal  Fraternity,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  founded  nationally 
in  1869  and  locally  in  1919,  is  the  oldest  professional  fraternity  in 
the  United  States.  Among  its  brothers  are  outstanding  members  of 
the  bench  and  bar;  its  aim  is  to  promote  higher  standards  of  pro- 
fessional ethics  and  culture.  This  year's  program  of  activities  included 
speakers'  banquets,  a  service  program,  the  annual  initiation  with  the 
other  two  state  chapters  before  the  Supreme  Court  in  Raleigh,  and 
lighter  moments  with  guests  and  alumni. 


PHI  DELTA  PHI 


i 


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Kennevh  R    Argo  President 

Archie  D.  Christopher Vice-President 

James  H.  McCorkle Secretary 

Bobby  L    Pugh   Treasurer 

L.  R   Jordan Division  Counsellor 

Issac  Reynolds Deputy  Counsellor 

Dr.  Willard  J    Graham Faculty  Advisor 


First  Row  Kenneth  Argo,  Walter  Blowe,  Loren  Brandt,  Henry  Brooks,  Archie  Christopher,  Wil- 
liam Crabtree.  Second  Row  Charles  Davis,  Richord  Haywood,  John  Hunsucker,  Richard  Jones, 
Robert  Joyce,  William  King.  Third  Row  Williom  Lottin,  Dovid  McClure,  James  McCorkle,  Wil- 
liam Moson,  James  Morrow,  Santord  Morton.  Fourth  Row  Willie  Mumford,  Thurman  Nail,  Glen 
Nanney,  Billy  Oakley,  Bobby  Pugh,  Patrick  Raiford.  Fifth  Row  Ralph  Robinson,  James  Spencer, 
William  Spencer,  Jimmy  Tesh,  Larry  Thames,  Andy  Vero.  Sixth  Row:  William  Warrick,  Bill 
Woosley. 


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FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First  Row;  White,  Woodford,  B.  R.  Rotledge,  Patterson.  Second  Row:  Turner,  Skidmo 
B.   J.    Rotledge,    Carlisle,    High,    Timberlake.    Third    Row     Smith,    Berry,    Brown,    Setz 
Baggett,    Shankle.    Fourth    Row     Gilliland,    Bryan,    Frye,    Smoot,    Cable,    Moore. 


Alpha  Kappa  Psi  .  ,  .  founded  on  October  5,  1904,  at  New 
York  University  ...  is  the  first  and  oldest  commerce  fraternity 
in  the  United  States.  Our  Chapter,  Alpha  Tau,  was  first  in- 
stalled at  Carolina  on  February  18,  1925;  and  being  dormant 
since  1933,  was  reactivated  on  November  7,  1948.  For  four 
years  Alpha  Tau  has  been  one  of  the  ten  highest  ranked 
chapters  in  the  nation. 

We  organize  and  participate  in  professional  seminars,  career 
conferences,  business  exhibits,  and  inspection  tours  of  leading 
industries.  In  addition,  we  sponsor  outstanding  speakers  of 
the  business  world. 

Our  task  in  Alpha  Kappa  Psi  is  to  further  the  individual  wel- 
fare of  each  member  through  our  mutual  helpfulness  and 
common  interest  in  the  areas  of  business  administration.  We 
meet  not  only  for  professional  advancement,  but  for  social 
advancement  as  well.  Both  give  us  a  more  definite  and  exact 
perception  of  the  future. 


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News  from  21  1  Pittsboro  St.!'  .  .  .  Man,  if  it's  news  we  got  it.  .  .  .  What  a  year,  with  all  those 
"tipsy"  weekends.  .  .  .  What  about  it,  Sam^  .  .  .  Sure  lost  a  lot  of  pins  this  year.  .  .  .  Must  have 
been  open  season  on  Delta  Sigs.  .  .  .  All  those  "old"  married  men.  .  .  .  Swimming  at  Granny's 
last  summer.  .  .  .  Did  the  swimming  take  place  in  water  or  watermelon^  .  .  .  "Squire"  Myers  back 
in  the  house.  .  .  .  Brillo  and  Squire  down  at  Pop's.  .  .  .  Open  house  after  football  games  with 
"Hoss"  running  wild.  .  .  .  Big  party  with  Charlotte  Alumni  before  and  after  Oklahoma  game.  .  .  . 
"Sparky"  sleeping  every  Monday,  wonder  why?  .  ,  .  Phil  a  Phi  Bete.  .  .  .  Can't  beat  those  scholars. 
.  .  .  Willie  "the  Rose"  .  .  .  Lt.  Col.  Fryar  rolling  over  Miami.  .  .  .  What's  that  about  firecrackers, 
Brillo?  .  .  .  Milt  and  Skimp  of  T  and  C.  .  .  .  The  "Kid"  setting  records  with  Vick  Chemical.  .  .  . 
"Money-Bogs"  Sides  is  still  collecting,  men.  .  .  .  What  about  my  tax  return,  Blue^  .  .  .  "Smiley" 
Ashford  alias  Laughing  Boy.  .  ,  .  Who  turned  the  heat  up,  J.B.?  .  .  .  How  about  that  field  trip  to 
Western  North  Carolina?*  .  .  .  Good  luck  to  all  our  brothers  who  are  leaving  us  this  year.  All  of  us 
wish  you  luck.  .  .  . 


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FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 

irst  Row:  Murphy,  Guthrie,  Carley,  Boese, 
Joss,  Alford.  Second  Row:  Thomas,  Hooten, 
Jonce,  Settlemayre.  Third  Row:  Stems, 
Aankins,  Jordan,  Wilson,  Pope,  Bunch. 


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First  Row  Ben  Alexander,  John  Andrews,  Bill  Boily,  Harold  Ball,  Charlie  Borger, 
Woody  Beole,  James  Bolton.  Second  Row  Woyne  Buie,  Ernest  Corroway,  Bob  Colemon 
L.  B.  Doyle,  Dallas  Evans,  Tommy  Froley,  Pete  Freeman.  Third  Row  Wiley  HarrelL 
Jerry  Harrington,  Hugh  Hinton,  Byron  Huckaby,  Van  King,  Regent  Bill  Leonard, 
Frank  Lowder,  Treasurer  Fourth  Row  Elmo  McCorkle,  Joe  Marley,  Bill  Mast,  Donold 
Miller,  Vice-Regent,  Seth  Miller,  Russell  Mitchell,  Tim  Owens.  Fifth  Row  Fred  Phifer 
Lionel  Perkins,  Secretary;  Woyne  Polk,  George  Revelle,  Stuort  Rollins,  Joe  Smith' 
Julian   Upchr— *- 


KAPPA  PSI 


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FALL  PLEDGE  CLASS 
First  Row  George,  Harrison,  Cromley,  Williams,  Montgomery,  Neal, 
Maldin.  Second  Row:  Harrell,  Stoots,  Larsen,  Cooper,  Jones,  Whitehurst, 
Leory,  Haithcock.  Third  Row;  Elkins,  McNeil,  Leotherwood,  Adams, 
Vester,  Lazarus,  Boyd,  Wright.  Fourth  Row:  Allen,  Williams,  Gritfin, 
Thomas,  Wamble,  Dillord,  Dean,  Dunn. 


As  the  old  saying  goes — 'The  troops  hove  returned!'  Big  Ben, 
Triple  Treat  Freeman,  Corraway,  and  Elmo  kick  off  year  with 
their  combo.  .  .  .  Lewder  in  charge  of  flight  duty  .  .  .  Mast  busted 
to  civilian.  .  .  Animal  finds  new  friend  in  'Yellow  Rose  of  Texas!' 
.  .  .  Buie,  Huck,  Evans,  and  the  'quiet  man'  take  over  backfield 
for  the  K.P.  Tigers,  .  .  ,  Big  Russ  returns  from  visit  with  uncle.  .  .  . 
Little  Sir  Gung  Ho,  and  Cisco  start  drilling  for  quizzes. . . .  Coleman, 
Andrews,  and  Winstead,  henpecked  again,  .  .  ,  Fraley,  Henton, 
Bailey,  Morley,  and  'little  Miller'  sweat  plant  quizzes,  .  .  .  Tim  and 
Boll  find  nurses.  .  .  .  Beale  and  Revelle  teach  pledges  to  spell 
hometown  name.  .  .  .  Arena  finally  makes  it.  .  .  .  Barwick  finally 
has  front  door  fixed.  .  .  Wiley  still  planning  big  one.  .  .  .  Byron, 
Johnny,  studying  fools.  .  .  V.K,  takes  longest  walk.  .  .  .  Leonard 
has  another  queen.  .  .  .  McGinnis  rejoins  troops,  ,  ,  ,  Perkins  still 
dateless,  ,  ,  ,  Where  is  your  other  Chevy,  Smith?'  ,  ,  ,  C,  Williams 
still  sock  hound,  ,  ,  ,  Miller  pushes  pills  for  Suttons,  ,  ,  ,  Polk,  the 
Marshville  flash  returns  to  the  kitchen,  ,  ,  ,  Rollins  still  silent,  ,  ,  , 
Upchurch-FREE  and  22,  ,  ,  ,  Pledge  party,  ,  ,  ,  Bothers  on  TV, 
.  ,  ,  Pharmacy  Weekend  ,  ,  ,  Homecoming  ,  ,  ,  Open  House 
.  .  ,  Graduation  .  ,  ,  State  Board  .  .  . 


First  Row:  Fronk  Rankin,  Vice-President; 
Dovid  McClure,  President-  Second  Row; 
Morris  McCrary,  Corresponding  Sec'y; 
Thomas  Williams,  Treasurer;  James  Alex- 
onder,  Recording  Sec'y. 


MASTER  OF 
BUSINESS  ADMINISTRATION 
CLUB 


First    Row:    Maurice    Boutelle,  James    Canter,    Richard    Morgon,    Andrew    Vero, 

Robert    Colbert.    Second    Row  Allen    Vance,    James    Smith,    Doyle    Biggerstott, 

John  Warrick,  Tom  Winborne,  Horvey  Mann.  Ttiird  Row:  Woylond  Craven,  Elton 

Griffin,  Joseph   Brooks,   Curtis  Wick,   William   Poindexter,  Morris   Hogan,   Robert 
McBane 


The  Master  of  Business  Administration  Club  was  organized  in  1953  in  an 
effort  to  maintain  the  spirit  which  developed  among  former  candidates. 
Objectives  of  the  club  include  promotion  of  better  student-faculty  relation- 
ships, coordination  of  the  academic  program  with  actual  business  situations 
and  problems,  emphasis  of  the  public  and  social  responsibilities  of  business- 
men, and  development  of  an  active  alumni  association.  Some  activities  are 
social  gatherings  with  faculty  members,  publication  of  alumni  newsletter,  and 
sponsoring  of  addresses  by  business  and  educational  leaders. 


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CAUGHT  IN 
THE  ACT! 


"Wait — I'm  not  ready  already!" 


MARCH 


The  largest  percentage  of  students  in  the 

history  of  campus  elections  turned  out 

to  vote  this  year 


Page  318 


Fraternity   pledge   classes  enter   into   friendly   com 
petition  during  the  annual  Greek  Week  Field  Day. 


Won't  thot  Deke  ever  get  here?" 


The  Student  Body 


Carolina  students  have  long  been  proud  of  their 
Student  Government.  The  Di  and  Phi  Societies  on 
our  campus  started  the  basic  framework  on  which 
our  present  system  has  been  built.  A  Student 
Council  was  formed  and  finally,  in  1947,  our 
present  constitution  was  adopted  Student  Gov- 
ernment has  rapidly  progressed  and  now  enjoys 
the  respect  and  confidence  of  students,  faculty 
and  administration.  Student  Government  is  de- 
signed to  give  students  more  responsibility  and 
to  allow  them  to  solve  many  of  their  own  prob- 
lems Some  of  the  chief  functions  of  student 
officers  have  been  the  orientation  of  new  stu- 
dents, the  management  of  student  fees,  and  the 
enforcement  of  the  Honor  System  and  Campus 


STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


Members  of  the  President's  Cabinet  are, 
seated,  Jack  Stevens,  Bob  Harrington, 
Diane  Roane,  Jim  Martin,  Joan  Palmer,  Jim 
Monteith,  Dave  Reid.  Standing,  Juan  West, 
Bill  Formyduvall,  Dove  Liebman,  Bill 
Sonders,  Ed  McCurry,  John  Medlin,  and 
Howie  Reece. 


Code.  Student  Government  sponsored  this  year 
the  Carolina  Symposium  for  Public  Affairs,  a 
group  which  presented  a  week-long  series  of  well- 
known  figures  who  spoke  on  topics  of  regional, 
national  and  international  interests.  Included 
were  such  outstanding  personalities  as  General 
Carlos  Romulo  of  the  Philippine  Islands;  Dr. 
Ralph  Bunche,  well-known  United  Nations  mod- 
erator; and  former  UNC  President  Dr.  Frank 
Porter  Graham.  This  group  gtew  out  of  the  old 
Institute  of  Human  Relations,  which  died  during 
the  Second  World  War.  The  program,  headed  by 
Manning  Munvzing,  was  considered  by  many  to 
be  the  most  successful  function  of  Student  Gov- 
ernment in  1955-56. 


Jim  Mortin 

Treasurer 


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ck  Stevens 

^-President 


Oavid  Reid 

Attorney  General 


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Committee  Heads  of  Student  Government  ore,  seated,  Gil  Rogland,  Koson  Keiger,  Jerry  Martin,  Bill  Wible, 
Sam  Wells,  Layton  McCurdy,  Sara  Alice  Jackson,  and  Ed  Sutton.  Standing,  Bill  McLean,  Dorwin  Bell, 
Benny  Huffmon,  Jim  Mortin,  Grohom  Shonks,  Luther  Hodges,  Buddy  Lowing,  ond  Burt  Veozey. 


Jock  Stev 

Speaker 


STUDENT 


The  Student  Legislature,  founded  in  1  938,  continues 
to  be  the  supreme  legislative  branch  of  Student 
Government.  With  very  few  exceptions  all  rules  that 
govern  students  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina 
originate  in  and  are  passed  by  the  Student  Legisla- 
ture. Well  over  one  hundred  thousand  dollars  of 
student  fees  are  appropriated  to  various  organiza- 
tions and  student  publications  each  year,  and  the 
control  of  hundreds  of  campus  activities  is  vested 
in  fifty  legislators.  The  campus  is  divided  into  ten 
districts — five  dormitory  and  three  town  districts 
for  men,  and  one  dormitory  and  one  town  district 
for  women. 


Jim  Monteith 

Speaker  Pro  Tempore 


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Jerry  Martin 

Sergeant-at-Arms 


Larry  McElroy 

Porliamenlanai 


The  Legislature  is  presided  over  by  the  Vice  - 
President  of  the  Student  Body  who  acts  as  speaker. 
Various  standing  committees  are  appointed  from 
the  membership  of  the  Legislature  to  do  much  of 
the  p-eliminary  work  involved.  These  include  the 
Budget  Committee,  Ways  and  Means  Committee 
and  the  Rules  Committee. 

The  University  of  North  Carolina  Student  Legisla- 
ture   accomplished     several     important     legislative 


LEGISLATURE 


changes  this  year,  including  the  creation  of  a  Bi- 
partisan Selections  Board  which  selects  candidates 
to  run  for  the  editorship  of  the  Daily  Tar  Heel  in 

the  spring  elections. 

Officers  for  the  1955-56  session  of  Student  Legis- 
lature included  Jack  Stevens,  Speaker;  Jim  Mon- 
teith.  Speaker  Pro  Tempore;  Nan  Bro/vn,  Clerk; 
Larry  McElroy,  Parliamentarian;  and  Jerry  Martin, 
Sergeant-at-Arms. 


President   of   the   Student    Body   Don    Fowler  delivered    the 
of  the  Campus  address  to  the  members  of  legislature 


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Look,  Mo!   I'm  Audie  Murphy! 


Do  you  use  a  man  s  deodorant 


CAUGHT  IN 
THE  ACT! 


And  this  little  piggie  got  loid! 


Let's  play  silly  adult  ga 


A  thing  of  beauty  is  a  joy  forever 


Low  hurdlers  Bob  Wilson,  Claude  Rhuh 
ond  Charles  Scott. 


Four  of  Corolino's  top 

field  events  men, 

Jones,  Morcinko, 

Bilich,  and  Maslow. 


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Coach  Dale  Ranson's  track  team  had  one  of  its 
greatest  years  at  Carolina  in  1954-55.  The  Tar 
Heels  swept  both  the  Indoor  and  Outdoor  Atlantic 
Coast  Conference  championships,  dethroning  Mary- 


star  miler  Bob  Borden  congratulates  Roger 
Morris   on   winning   the   E.   J.    Evans   Award. 


Carolina's  two  mile  relay  team  of  Newnom, 
Nanny,  Borden,  and  Beotty  works  out  in  prepara- 
tion  for   the   ACC   championship   meet. 


Larry  McMullen,  Jim  Bynum,  Ed  Sutton, 
and  Don  Mitchell  line  up  tor  a  practice 
sprint. 


Page  326 


Chorlie    Yarborough    checks    his   pole    vaulting    grip    as 
Richord  Waters  and  Ken  Bryant  look  on. 


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The   one    mile    relay    team.    Booth,    Ne 
din,  and  Wright  work  out. 


land  who  had  won  both  crowns  the  previous  year. 
The  Carolina  team  won  seven  end  lost  none  in 
seven  dual  meets.  Six  of  these  meets  were  with  con- 
ference opponents,  while  Princeton  was  the  lone 
outsider  which  the  Tar  Heels  met  and  defeated 

Sophomore  star  Jim  Beatty  led  the  Tar  Heel  run- 
ners, as  he  received  the  Weil  Trophy  for  winning 
the  mile  run  in  the  Indoor  Games,  at  which  he  also 
won  the  two  mile  run.  In  addition,  Beatty  won  the 
two  mile  run  at  the  Penn  relays  and  finished  second 
in  the  NCAA  meet  at  Los  Angeles. 

Roger  Morris  led  the  Carolina  team  in  field  events. 
Morris  received  the  E.  J.  Evans  Award  given  to  the 
senior  trackman  most  outstanding  in  performances 
and  sportsmanship. 

Other  Tar  Heel  standouts  were  Richard  Waters 
and  Charlie  Yarborough,  who  tied  for  first  place  in 
the  outdoor  pole  vaulting  championship.  Bob  Bar- 
den,  Roland  Perdue,  Boyd  Newnam,  and  Ed  Sutton 
were  also  top  notch  performers. 

Coaches  Dale  Ranson  and  Joe  Hilton  deserve  great 
credit  for  this  fine  Tar  Heel  showing — their  recruit- 
ing and  training  programs  were  in  a  large  way 
responsible  for  Carolina's  double  title  win. 


■irst  Row:  Marcinko, 
i^itcliell,  Bryant,  Moslow, 
/lorris,  Borden,  Waters, 
rarborough,  Newnam, 
.elf,  monoger.  Second 
Sow:  Coach  Hilton, 
Iryont,  Sutton,  Green, 
icott,  Rhule,  Booth, 
AacFoddin,  Wright, 
Janny,  Wilson,  Beatty, 
:oach  Ronson.  Third 
!ow    Joyner,  McMullen, 
lynum.  Griffin,  Thames, 
lernhordt,  Ray,  Hester, 
Vhiteheod,  Jones,  Bilich, 
Veil. 


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Page  328 


A  crossword  puzzle  and  o  pretty  girl  help 
while  away  o  class-free  hour 


V I  NEVER     /  -. 
H^VE  WITT/  y  ; 
REPARTEE  READ/ 
PiS^EMlNATE- 


Poge  329 


Associate  Editors  talking  over  preliminary  plons 
for  the  first  issue  are  Dot  Coplon,  Assistant 
Editor;  Lucy  Vosh,  Book  Review  Editor;  Rafph 
Dennis,  Poetry  Editor;  Blevyn  Hothcock,  Fiction 
Editor;  Jim  Bullitt,  Business  Monoger;  Bill 
Scarborough,  Editor. 


The  Carolina  Quarterly  continues  this  year  a 
tradition  of  discovering  and  encouraging 
young  writers  by  presenting  them  to  the 
readers  of  a  high-quality  literary  quarterly. 
Startling  innovations  in  design  and  editorial 
policy,  such  as  the  publication  of  well-known 
writers  and  circulation  on  a  nationwide 
scale,  promise  to  make  the  Quarterly  one  of 
theforemost  literary  magazines  in  the  South. 


CAROLINA  QUARTERLY 


The  Fiction  and  Poetry  board  discuss  an  item 
for  the  next  issue.  Seated  oround  the  table 
ore  Sylvio  Yelton,  Jerry  Cuthrell,  Jean  Arm- 
strong and  Joan  Weston;  standing  are  Jim 
Poteat,   Jo  Ann   Jones  and   Jack  Weston. 


Members  of  the  General  Staff,  pausing  in 
their  work  to  wotch  the  birdie,  ore  Deedie 
Fornum  and  John  Winkler  at  the  type- 
writers and  Thorn  Stutt,  Dave  Pardington, 
Gretchen  Fink,  John  Teideman,  Bill  Willis 
and  Sollie  MacAllister.  Not  shown  in  the 
photograph  is  Birdie. 


Founded  in  1948  the  magazine  has  spent  most  of  its 
existence  striving  for  financial  autonomy  while  trying 
to  provide  the  University  with  an  outlet  for  its  creative 
and  scholastic  efforts;  the  two  goals  have  frequently 
seemed  incompatible,  but  at  last  the  Quarterly  appears 
to  have  established  itself  permanently  as  a  distinguished 
medium  for  serious  letters. 


Page  330 


UNIVERSITY  PARTY 


The  University  Party  is  the  oldest  student  political 
group  on  the  Carolina  campus,  having  been  founded 
in  1926  by  a  small  number  of  students  interested  in 
increasing  the  effectiveness  of  student  government. 
The  UP  became  a  campus-wide  organization  in  th3 
early  thirties  and  has  functioned  continuously  since 
that  time. 

It  is  the  policy  of  the  University  Party  to  nominate 
qualified,  capable  candidates  who  will  work  for  the 
betterment  of  student  government.  Representing  stu- 
dent opinion  is  the  goal  of  the  party;  therefore,  the 
representation  system  is  based  upon  the  principle  that 
each  voting  member  must  represent  at  least  twenty- 
five  students.  This  enables  the  UP  to  maintain  close 
contact  with  the  students  at  all  times. 

This  year  was  one  of  the  most  successful  years  in  UP 
history,  due  largely  to  the  expert  guidance  of  Bill 
Sanders,  who  capably  served  as  chairman.  Other  offi- 
cers were  John  Raper,  vice-chairman;  Jane  Cocke, 
secretary;  and  Bill  Morgan,  treasurer. 


Page  331 


Under  the  guidance  of  President  Jerry  Vayda,  the  Monogram  Club 
throughout  the  year  has  witnessed  a  revitalizing  of  club  organization 
and  a  simultaneous  growth  of  active  membership.  The  club  has  adopted 
a  revised  constitution,  and  the  members  ore  co-operating  to  strengthen 
the  club's  influence  on  the  campus  OS  an  outstanding  service  organization. 

Following  home  football  games  in  the  fall  of  1955,  the  club  held  three 
open-houses  for  students  and  alumni.  On  the  Tennessee  weekend  the 
club  sponsored  a  highly  successful  dance  at  Woollen  Gymnasium  for  all 
students.  These  events  highlighted  the  club's  activities  during  the  fall 
semester. 


MONOGRAM  CLUB 


As  for  the  spring  semester,  the  club's  efforts  are  directed  toward  having 
another  successful  Blue-White  gome.  Each  year  the  Monogram  Club 
holds  this  intersquad  game  at  the  end  of  the  spring  football  practice. 
For  this  contest  the  club  provides  programs  and  concessions  and  helps 
in  various  other  ways  to  make  the  gome  one  of  the  most  popular  events 
on  the  Carolina  spring  calendar. 


Page  332 


The  club,  re-established  at  Chapel  Hill  in  1946,  is  composed  of  varsity 
monogram  winners  who  desire  to  participate  in  the  activities  and  services 
of  the  club.  Upon  initiation,  the  new  member  pledges  to  uphold  the  Code 
of  the  Monogram  Club  and  to  work  toward  accomplishment  of  the  club's 
objectives.  He  is  then  eligible  to  take  part  in  all  actions  and  social  func- 
tions of  the  club. 


The  purposes  and  objectives  of  the  Monogram  Club  are  to  aid  athletics 
at  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  to  seek  to  improve  our  intercollegiate 
relationships  through  the  sports  program,  and  to  serve  the  University  in 
any  capacity  in  which  it  is  needed.  Realizing  the  tremendous  influence 
that  athletes  and  athletics  have  in  today's  colleges  and  universities,  the 
club  hopes  to  use  this  influence  in  attaining  these  objectives. 


Second    Row:    Claude    Rhule,   Jim    Rough,    Ed   Sutton,    Bob   Colbert,   John   Jones,   Joe    Movretic, 
Joe   Correll,    Bob    Young,    Bill    Komon,    Bo    Thorpe,    Jock    Woods,    Don    Mitchell,    Ben    Lubin. 


Page  333 


APRIL 


Page  335 


Sig  Ep's  set  up  for  o  rousing 
-     id  of  Musical  Choirs 


CAUGHT  IN 
THE  ACT! 


Coach  Bunn  Hearn  talks  with  star  out- 
fielder Connie  Gravitte.  Both  Gravitte 
and  infielder  Horry  Lee  Floyd  were 
named    on    the    AII-ACC    Team, 


After  a  slow  start  the  Tar  Heel  baseball  team  finally  caught  fire 
and  finished  in  a  blaze  of  glory  with  eight  wins  in  their  last  nine 
games  for  a  12-12  overall  record  and  third  place  in  the  Atlantic 
Coast  Conference. 

Plagued  during  their  slow  start  by  a  lack  of  pitching  depth,  the 
Tor  Heels  were  supported  for  most  of  the  season  by  Tom 
Maultsby  and  Jimmy  Rough 

The  outfield  was  led  by  AII-ACC  player  Connie  Gravitte,  while 
the  infield  was  well  staffed  by  AII-ACC  second  baseman  Harry 
Lee  Lloyd;  shortstop  Al  Long,  who  was  a  second  team  AII-A.C  C. 
choice;  co-captain  elect  Jack  Woods,  and  Tom  Zachary,  who's 
.380  average  led  the  Tar  Heels  in  batting. 


.>■■»■  ■-i;;--.:-. 


First    Row:     Hill,    Strouse.     Hortmon,  Sienc,     Poller,     Loye.     Second     Row: 

Hall,    Johnson,    Powell,    Blue,    Stone,  Hill,    Johnson,    Harding,    Matthews. 

Third    Row      Manager    Suttle,    Bray,  Titeomb,    Rough,    Maultsby,    Frye, 
Floyd,   Gravitte,    Long. 


Poge  338 


Ace  pitcher  Jimmy  Rough, 

ACC  strike-out  leader,  talks 
over  o  Tar  Heel  victory 
with  Coach  Walt  Rabb. 


BASEBALL 


Power  hitting  first  baseman  Will  Frye 

waits  for  the  pitcher's  delivery  in  a 

closely-fought  gome  with  Duke. 


Page  339 


Co-captains  Steve  Trimble   end  Toby   Haynesworfh 

talk    with    Coach    Art    Greenboum    on    the    steps    of 
Woollen  Gym. 


Lacrosse,  a  growing  sport  at  Carolina,  was 
continued  last  spring  when  Art  Greenboum, 
former  Tar  Heel  star,  returned  to  coach  a 
young  and  inexperience  team. 

Co-captoin  Steve  Trimble  was  a  standout  at 
his  defense  position  and  was  ably  assisted  by 
Ronnie  Currant  who  was  awarded  the  out- 
standing sportsmanship  trophy.  Thome  Walker 
was  on  iron  man  at  his  goalie  position,  while 
midfielder  Joe  Converse  and  ottockman  Jack 
Spooner   led  the  Tar  Heel   scoring 

In  spite  of  hard  work  and  a  determined  spirit 
the  stickmen  were  held  to  two  wins  in  eight 
games,  and  were  completely  outclassed  by  such 
visiting  teams  as  Yale  and  Virginia. 


LACROSSE 


First  Row  Mclver,  Bryant,  Whitmore,  Trimble,  Haynesworth,  Spooner, 
Walker,  Sattertield.  Second  Row  Jones,  Ramsay,  Blair,  Williford, 
Converse,  Moness,  Sturdivant,  Drytuss,  Coach  Greenboum.  Third  Row: 
Currant,   Smith,   Sutorius,   Weinman,   Cormichael,  Woltz,    Beebe. 


Page  340 


The  Publications  Board  is  one  of  the  strongest  symbols  of  the  student 
government  system  which  has  gained  for  the  University  a  special  respect 
on  campuses  throughout  the  nation.  Operating  on  an  annual  budget  of 
approximately  $90,000  the  Board  acts  as  a  supervisory  body  and  is 
generally  responsible  for  the  financial  management  of  the  Daily  Tor 
Heel,  the  Yockety  Yack,  and  the  Carolina  Quarterly.  In  the  past  the 
Board  has  been  able  to  point  with  pride  to  some  of  the  finest  college 
publications  in  the  country,  and  hopes  to  preserve  this  outstanding  record 
in  the  coming  years. 


PUBLICATIONS  BOARD 


Members  of  the  Board  are  Walter  Spearman,  Jim  Monteith,  Jack  Mark- 
ham,  Tom   Lambeth,  Chairman;    Pat  McBane,  Secretary;    and    Ed   Yoder. 


Tom   Lambeth 


Page  341 


Billy  Ford,  one  of  the  top  performers  on 
Carolmo's  squad,  inspects  his  irons  prior 
to   the  team's  victory  over  Maryland. 


Outstanding    members    of    the    1955    undefeated 
Joe    Correil,    Lorry    Porker    and    Jimmy    Sykes. 


Billy  Armfield  and  Tuffy  Henderson  talk  over 
Carolina's    initial    win    over    Michigan    State. 


First  Row;   Kenney,  Finley  Golf  Course  Pro    Armfield,  Manager  Cothron,  Henderson, 
and   Cooch    Ericson.   Second   Row;    Rolhrock,   Ford,    Parker,   Sisk,   Correil,   and   Sykes. 


Led  by  number  one  man  Larry  Parker,  the  Tor  Heel  golfers 
finished  second  in  the  Atlantic  Coast  Conference  Champion- 
ships. The  Carolina  squad  went  through  a  winning  season  of 
eight  games  marred  only  by  a  tie  with  Wake  Forest,  the  team 
that  won  the  ACC  Championship.  In  addition  to  subduing 
five  conference  foes,  the  Tar  Heels  also  registered  victories 
over  Michigan  and  Michigan  State. 


Tuffy   Henderson  sizes  up  a   long   iron  shot 
against  a  Wake   Forest  opponent. 


Jim  Chomblee 

President 


The  Men's  Glee  Club  was  quick  to  organize  at  the 
beginning  of  the  fall  semester.  The  executive  com- 
mittee met  to  plan  the  years  activities  and  tryouts 
were  scheduled.  After  the  selection  of  members,  the 
club  set  to  work  on  its  new  music 

The  club,  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Joel  Carter, 
opened  their  successful  season  by  participating  in 
the  Founders'  Day  ceremonies.  Then  they  sang  a 
joint  concert  with  the  glee  club  from  the  University 
of  Virginia  prior  to  the  annual  football  game  be- 
tween the  two  universities. 

They  travelled  to  Southern  Pines  in  early  December 
to  give  their  Christmas  program  and  combined 
with  the  Women's  Glee  Club  for  the  presentation 
of  the  annual  Festival  of  Christmas  Music  before 
the  holidays. 

The  club  joined  with  the  Chapel  Hill  Choral  Club 
for  the  Mozart  Festival  and  in  addition  to  several 
performances  at  surrounding  schools,  the  club  pre- 
pared for  an  extended  tour  throughout  the  state 
in  the  spring. 


MEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 


In  addition  to  several  performance 
Glee  Club  under  the  direction  of  Dr. 
throughout  the  state   in   the  spring. 


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WOMEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 


The   Women's   Glee   Club   gave   a   winter   concert    in    Southern    Pines. 


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The  Women's  Glee  Club  opened  the  season  by 
combining  with  the  Men's  Glee  Club  and  the 
University  Band  to  perform  Sibelius'  "Onward  Ye 
People"  at  the  traditional  University  Day  cere- 
monies. This  mixed  group  also  gave  the  annual 
Christmas  Concert,  and  a  December  concert  at 
Southern  Pines.  January  heard  Mozart's  "Re- 
quiem" sung  by  both  glee  clubs;  the  Spring  Con- 
cert at  Hill  Hall  closed  the  season,  followed  by  a 
picnic  with  fried  chicken  and  french  fries  at  Dr. 
Carter's  home. 

The  Fall  Semester  highlights  of  the  Women's 
Glee  Club  were  trips  to  Fort  Bragg,  followed  by  a 
dance;  concerts  at  neighboring  colleges;  and  a 
TV  program.  The  gala  Christmas  party  in  the 
Pine  Room  with  the  Men's  Glee  Club  ended 
the  year. 

The  women  this  year  have  the  largest  glee  club 
since  1949;  under  the  very  capable  leadership 
of  Dr  Joel  Carter  it  promises  to  continue  ex- 
panding both  in  membership  and  concert  tours. 


Roberta  Dixon 

President 


Page  345 


Coeds  provide  on  interesting  view 
from  third  floor  Old  West. 


MAY 


NROTC  midshipmen  relax  at  the 
base  pool  in  Corpus  Christi  on 
their  aviation  training  during 
the  summer. 


Fraternity  pledge  classes  enter 

into  spirited  competition  during 

the  Greek  Week  Field  Day. 


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4 


4 


Jack  Markham,  Editor-in-Chief, 
Designer  and  Chief  Photographer 


i 


Margaret  Rook 

Senior  Class  Editor 


WF^M 


loke  Hunter,  Activities  Editor  ond 
arriet  Morgan,  Sororities  Editor 


Judy   Davis,  Assistant  to  the  Editor  and  Honoranes  Editor 


Gene  Whitehead,  Professional  Schools  Editor 
and  Tommy  Johnson,  Junior  Closs  Editor 


Clem  Dovis 

Freshman  Class  Editor 


Sherwood  Smith 

Sports  Editor 


What  a  year  this  has  been!  How  it  is  possible 
for  you  to  now  quietly  ripple  through  the 
seemingly  austere  pages  of  this  book  com- 
pletely escapes  the  staff,  who  never  seemed 
to  be  working,  but  nonetheless,  it  all  come  out 
in  the  end.  At  times  it  seemed  as  though  we 
would  either  be  thrown  out  of  Graham  Me- 
morial for  Harriet  Morgan's  bopping,  or  else 
kicked  out  of  town  by  the  local  SPCA  for  undue 
cruelty  to  Margaret  Rook,  who  quietly  went 
out  of  her  mind.  Jay  Zimmerman  loudly 
screamed,  "Keep  offa  my  typewriter'"  while 
he  gloated  over  the  beauty  section    Joe  Bryan 


Ken  Lowry  and  Betle  Bosti( 

Co-Editors  of  the  Beauty  Sectu 


would  move  across  the  room  to  warm  up  an- 
other choir,  never  working.  Little  people  con- 
tinually pestered  good-natured  Judy  Davis  for 
little  numbers,  while  the  beer-fund  envelope 
remained  alarmingly  dry  hidden  under  the 
pornography  in  the  files  Joe  Bryan  warmed  an- 
other chair  Sherry  Smith  kept  driving  to  Dur- 
ham and  Raleigh,  begging  football  photos,  and 
determined  to  turn  us  into  Sports  Illustrated. 
Taking  time  out  from  selling  ads.  Brad  Hall 
would  help  struggling  "Gladys"  with  her  math. 
Mary  Grady  Burnette  and  Wendy  Wellons  were 
continually  distraught  over  hundreds  of  photos 
of  sophomores,  while  Clem  Davis  smilingly 
swallowed  photos  of  thousands  of  little  fresh- 
men. Tommy  Johnson  had  an  advantage  with 
the  junior  class  section  through  a  year's  pre- 
vious experience.  Joe  warmed  another  chair, 
while  Blake  Hunter  kept  hollering,  "Tear  'em 
out  of  the  book'"  Luscious  coeds  mingled  coyly 
among  the  wolves,  typing,  proofreading,  and 
swearing  under  their  breaths.  Over  it  all 
hovered  Jock  Markham  with  his  camera,  ready 
to  record  for  posterity  the  sober  goings-on 
about  the  office  and  the  University.  Was  it  all 
in  vain^  We  hope  not,  and  only  you,  the 
Student,  con  determine  Here,  then,  is  cap- 
tured Life  at  Carolina  in  this,  your  1956 
Yackety  Yack' 


BilJ  Kane 

ROTC  Editor 


'  c* 

«!» 

■id/i 

MWM 


Truman  Moore 

Photographer 


Mary   Grady    Burnette,    Sophomore   Class   Co-Editor;    B.   A.    Mihm, 
Staff   Inspiration,  and  Wendy  Wellons,  Sophomore  Class  Co-Editor. 


GENERAL    STAFF 
Ann    Melton,    Patti    Lovott,    Cclio    Strader,    Barbara    Stockton,    Fr< 
Bennett,  Esther  Ballentine,  Bobbie  Turner  ond  Ann  Penn. 


A    greased    pig    became   the   undesirable 
center    of    attention    of    six    screaming, 

squeamish   coeds    in   the   Mystery   Event. 


SIGMA  CHI  DERBY 


Out  from  the  gentle  hollow  known  as  Kenan 
there  sounds  the  carnival  spirit,  and  the  Sigma 
Chi  Derby  is  on  again!  The  lovely  and  curvaceous 
JiJi  Rainwater  is  crowned  as  Miss  Modern 
Venus,  while  for  her  entertainment  the  many 
stunts,  prizes,  gomes  and  devises  of  frivolity 
moke  the  Derby  the  best  yet.  This,  then,  is  Spring. 


Lovely  JjJi  Rainwater  gets  the  unanimOL 
vote  of  approval,  and  is  crowned  Mi! 
Modern   Venus. 


Page  352 


Page  353 


Tom  Lambeth 

Choirman 


CAROLINA  FORUM 


This  year  the  University  celebrated  the  twentieth  anniversary  of  the 
Carolina  Forum.  Since  its  founding  in  1935  this  student-run  speaker 
series  has  brought  to  the  campus  national  and  international  figures 
whose  views  have  an  important  meaning  in  current  affairs  of  the 
state,  nation,  and  world  During  its  two  decades  the  Forum  has 
presented  such  speakers  as  former  President  Harry  S.  Truman; 
Governors  Averill  Horriman  and  Robert  Meyner;  socialist  leader  Nor- 
man Thomas;  Senators  William  Knowland,  Estes  Kefauver  and  Robert 
Taft;  and  British  Ambassador,  Sir  Roger  Makins. 


Jim  Turner,  Jim  Monteith,  Dave  Reid  and  Jim  Holn 


Page  354 


TENNIS 


Page  355 


For  the  second  straight  year  the  Tar  Heel  tennis  team 
failed  to  lose  a  conference  match.  The  Carolina  squad 
finished  the  season  with  a  great  record  of  21  wins 
against  one  loss  and  won  the  Atlantic  Coast  Confer- 
ence championship.  In  addition  to  winning  the  con- 
ference teem  crown,  the  singles  title  was  won  by  num- 
ber three  man  Tom  Bradford.  Bradford  then  teamed 
with  Herb  Browne  to  defeat  Carolina's  Bobby  Payne 
and  Pete  Green  to  win  the  conference  doubles  cham- 
pionship. 

The  only  Carolina  loss  was  to  a  powerful  Miami  squad, 
while  the  Tar  Heels  won  twice  from  Dartmouth,  Wil- 
liams, and  Harvard,  Both  the  singles  and  doubles 
conference  finals  were  all  Carolina  affairs. 


TENNIS 


Captain    Bobby    Poyne    congratulates    Tom     Bradford, 

ACC  singles  champion  and  co-doubles   champion,   and 
captain   for  the    1956  season. 


Page  356 


Ron  Kerdasha  ground  strokes  i 
return  to  a  Miami  opponent's 
backhand. 


Pete  Green  ground  strokes  deep 
to  gain  set  point  against  a 
Presbyterian   College   opponent. 


This  season  marked  another  great  year  for  Coach 
John  Kenfield,  and  the  team  was  highlighted  by 
depth  and  a  powerful  attack  down  to  the  lost  posi- 
tion. However,  four  of  the  first  seven  men  were  seniors 
and  the  team  is  faced  with  a  big  rebuilding  job  for 
next  season  This  rebuilding  will  be  centered  around 
captain  elect  Tom  Bradford,  and  lettermen  Pete  Green, 
Bruce  Gustafson,  and  Don  Thompson. 


From    bockcourt,    1955    captain    Herb    Browne    passes    Horum    of 
Miami   at  the  net  with  a  driving  forehand  for  set  point. 


First  Row:  Kerdosha,  Gustafson,  Brodford,  Livingston,  Hudgins, 
Handel.  Second  Row:  Manager  Miseoll,  Kosser,  Browne,  Thompson, 
Poyne,  Green,   Bortner,   Dell,  Coach   Kenfield. 


Poge  357 


CHARLES   PATTERSON    ELDRIDGE,  JR. 
Princeps 


FACULTY  MEMBERS 

Nicholson  B.  Adams 

Walter  R.  Berryhill 

James  B.  Biiflitt      . 

Keener  C.  Fn 

Louis  Graves 

Edward  McG.  Hedgpefl 

Urbon  T.  Holmes 

W.  Dougald  MocMlllan 

Roland   P.  McClomrock 

John  T.  O'Neil 


EDWARD  LEIGH  PELL,  III 
Quaestor 


^RWpOD  HUBBARD  SM 
Scriptor 


Williofn  Johnston  Armfield,  IV 
Charles  Wesley  Causey,  III 

David  MarioW^onnor,  Jr. 

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Ulo  HerBeft  Cozort,  III 

§    Thoinos^arry  Ferguson 

Charles  taaskins  Froelich 

Thoitnas  Owen  Moore 

Cloude  Armstrong  Plumlee,  Jr. 

James  Plummer  Rough,  Jr. 

James  Loring  Seeiy 


ACTIVE  MEMBERS 

Earl  Runyon  Tyler 

Clarence  Edward  Williams,  Jr. 

James  Sloot  Van  Winkle 


Pose  358 


ORDER  OF 

THE  MINATAURS 


FRITZ    VANWINKLE President 

BILLY   BOB   PEELE Vice-President 

RICHARD  MINES Secretary-Treasurer 


William   Baldridge 
Edward  Borden 
William  Bridgers 
James  Cheatham 
Ula  Cozart 
Oscar  Davis 
Charles  Elderidge 
Charles  Froelich 
Paul  Fulton 
Franklin  Gray 
Edward  Hudgions 
John  Hussey,  Jr, 
Edward  Hutchins 
Jesse  Wesley  Johnson,  Jr 
James  Kester 
Pritchard  Lindsley 
Robert  Little 
William  Michael 
William  McDonald 
Donald  MacMillan 
Arthur  Newcombe 
Charles  Owen 
Keith  Palmer 
Jerre  Parker 
Bailey  Patrick,  Jr. 
James  Patton 
Edward  Pell 
William  Pender 
Julian  Rhinehart 
William  Sondridge 
Harry  Smith 
Lewis  Sutton 
Michael  Tanner 
Henry  Turner 
John  Walker 
Charles  Wickham 
Robert  Yowell 


Page  359 


JACK  JONES 
CHARLES  OWEN 
PETE  HOGABOOM 


Order  of  the  SHEIKS 


Milo  Abercrombie 
Dudly  Baird 
Bill  Beebe 
Larry  Bell 
Bill  Bost 
Bernie  Bullard 
Bill  Carter 
Bill  Cunningham 
Stewart  Dawson 
Hank  Dryfoos 
John  Foster 
Pete  Green 
Dan  Haley 
Bud  Hargrove 
Perky  Hayes 
Pete  Hogoboom 
Jock  Jones 
Stan  Leggett 
Bob  Mason 
Larry  Mclver 
Tom  Moore 
Charles  Owen 
Steven  Owen 
Forrar  Parker 
Grady  Putman 
George  Ragsdale 
George  Rains 
Bob  Schoize 
James  Seely 
Bill  Taylor 
Rivers  Upchurch 
Ralph  Usina 
Thorn  Walker 
Bev  Webb 
Ned  Whitmore 
Jock  Williams 


S. 

V.S. 

K. 


Page  360 


Esther  Ballentine 
Frances  Bennett 


Bette  Bostian 

Ed  Bulluck 

Mary  Grady  Burnette 

Clem  Davis 


Brad  Hall 
Hal  Henderson 
Boyden  Henley 
Blake  Hunter 
Tommy  Johnson 


Patti  Lovott 
Ken  Lowry 
Anne  Melton 
B.A.MIhm 
Mary  Ruth  Mitchell 
Truman  Moore 
Gayle  Norman 
Anne  Penn 
Joan  Prince 
Frank  Schrimsher 
Carolyn  Seyfert 


Sherwood  Smith 
Sarah  Stembridge 
Bill  Stewart 
Barbara  Stockton 
Celia  Strader 
Bobbie  Turner 
Wendy  Wellons 
Lane  Welsh 
Gene  Whitehead 


JACK  MARKHAM 


JUDY  DAVIS  -  

JAY  ZIMMERMAN 


MARGARET  ROOK 


JOE  BRYAN 
HARRIET  MORGAN 


LILY  CHRISTINE 


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THIRTEEN  CLUB 


BILL  MOSS     -  .- ...President 

ALEX  GALLOWAY    Secretary-Treasurer 

RICK  COKER      Social  Chairman 


Bob  Angstadt 
Milton  Barber 
Job  Belcher 
Bill  Blair 
Charlie  Bowles 
Sid  Brandon 
Fred  Byrum 
Charlie  Causey 
Rick  Coker 
Myron  Conklin 
John  Dickson 
Donnie  Evans 
Alex  Galloway 
Bill  Gardner 
Louie  Hoggin 
Francis  Hicks 
Al  Hildrith 
Tony  Hornthall 
C.  R.  Jones 
Tommy  Kirkman 
Skip  Knox 
Joe  Lawson 
John  McKee 
Knox  Massey 
Joe  Mavretic 
Jack  Moore 
Bill  Moss 
Bob  Nichols 
Bob  Peek 
Claude  Plumlee 
Charlie  Rouse 
Bob  Shelly 
Rufus  Sherrill 
Brant  Snavely 
Ted  Tawes 
Zeb  Weaver 
Larry  Wilson 
Julian  Winslow 
Van  Woltz 


Page  362 


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RULERS 

701   WILLIAM   PENDLETON   SANDRIDGE,  JR      .     .     .     Rex 

700  ARTHUR  ROWELL  NEWCOMBE,  III      .     .     K.  D.  S. 

705  EDWIN  BROWNRIGG  BORDEN,  JR.    .    W.  S.  S. 

703  SAMUEL  THOMAS  REEVES     .     .      K.  M.  K. 

706  PAUL  FULTON,  JR.     .     .     .     N.  G.  P. 


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SUBJECTS 


162  William  Donald  Carmichael 

174  Archibald  Henderson 

201  Thomas  Ruffin 

241  Joseph  G.  deR.  Hamilton 

315  Robert  Wettoch 

319  William  W.  Pierson 

331  Thomas  Felix  Hickerson 

343  Dudley  Dewitt  Carroll 

349  William  Donald  Carmichael,  Jr. 

373  Allen  Wilson  Hobbs 

382  Julius  Jennings  Wade 

385  Robert  Edwin  Coker 

439  J.  Penrose  Horlond 

442  Robert  Burton  House 

444  Gordon  Gray 

490  Fletcher  Melvin  Green 

492  Charles  M.  Shaffer 

540  Ernest  Craige 

546  Harry  Russell 

582  Issac  M.  Taylor 


643  Lyman  A.  Gotten 
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 

700  Arthur  Rowell  Newcombe,  III 

701  William  Pendleton  Sandridge,  Jr. 

703  Samuel  Thomas  Reeves 

704  James  Davis  Patton 

705  Edwin  Brownrigg  Borden,  Jr. 

706  Paul  Fulton,  Jr. 

707  James  Theodore  Cheatham,  III 

708  William  Robert  Peel 

709  Lawrence  Gibson  Bell 

710  Luther  Hartwell  Hodges,  Jr. 

71 1  James  Madison  Tyler,  Jr. 

712  Daniel  Edward  Hudgins,  Jr. 


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SCHOOL 


OF  MEDICINE 


FACULTY 

First  Row:  Welt,  Bunce,  Von  Wyk,  Schwab,  Irvin.  Second  Row:  Bullift,  Yarbro,  Farmer, 
Richardson,  Butler,  Ellis,  Berryhill.  Third  Row:  Curnen,  Ross,  George,  Alexander,  Moc- 
Pherson,  Von  Cleave,  Monire,  Wells.  Fourth  Row  Cromartie,  Ordwoy,  Chamberlin, 
Bukowitz,  Hooker,  Stroughn,  Widra,  Craige,  Hiatt.  Fitth  Row  Flowers,  Sorrow,  Pearson, 
Miller,  Graham,  Sprunt,  Breom,  Hawkins,  Reed,  Patterson.  Sixth  Row  Hitch,  Donovan, 
Andrews,  Vaughn,  Schottelius,  Perlmutt,  Thomos,  Anderson,  Lindsay,  Ferguson,  White. 


WHITCHEAD   SOCIETY 
Seated:    Clark,    Bradley,    Edwards,    Purcell,    Riddle 
and    McLendon.    Standing:     Croslond,    LeRoy,    Mc- 
Michoel,  Stewart,  Sparrow  and  Hobson. 


HONOR   COUNCIL 
Craven,    Koenig,    Browley,    Desrosiers,    Lowry,    Purcell, 
Jassey,  Wilson  and  Thorp. 


Page  367 


Officers  of  the  senior  class  ore  Clyde  Lloyd, 
Treasurer;  Lee  Clark,  Jr.,  President,  Corey 
Perry,  Secretary;  and  John  Vossey,  Vice- 
President. 


First  Row- 
Ashley,  Gale  Jackson,  Phi  Chi,  Warrensville,  Baggelt,  John  Robert,  III,  Phi  Chi,  Lillington; 
Bornhill,  Claude  Alton,  Alpha  Koppa  Kappa,  Stol^es,  Barry,  William,  Hamlet,  Bergmanis, 
Juris,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Raleigh,  Boyd,  Richard  Armistead,  Statesville,  Brannan,  Wade 
Melbry,  Alpha  Kappo  Kappa,  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  Dunn;  Brantley,  Coleman,  Alpha  Epsilon 
Delta,   Phi   Chi,  Spring   Hope;   Castelloe,  Thomas   E.,  Phi    Beta   Kappa,    Phi   Chi,  Winterville. 

Second  Row: 

Clark,  Lee  Andrew,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Everetfs,  Deyton,  John  Wesley,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa,  Spruce  Pine;  Eorley,  Laurence  Elliott,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Eta  Sigmo, 
Phi  Gammo  Delta,  Ahoskie;  Easterling,  William  E.,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Raleigh;  Evans,  John  Thomas, 
Alpha  Phi  Sigma,  Phi  Chi,  Sylva,  Farmer,  Robert  Archie,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  West  End; 
Fowler,  Charles  W.,  Ill,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delta,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Greensboro,  Goley,  Alex 
Foirley,   Phi  Chi,  Graham;   Green,  Francis  Weotherly,  Phi   Beta   Kappa,  Chapel    Hill. 

Third  Row; 

Harrell,  Jasper  Douglos,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Chapel  Hill,  Horris,  William  Rix,  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Sigma  Nu,  Henderson;  HazelhursI,  John  L.,  Alpha 
Omega  Apiha,  Delta  Koppa  Epsilon,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Chapel  Hill; 
Herring,  Victor  Gray,  ill,  Goldsboro;  Holmes,  Robert  Peel,  HI,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Phi 
Gamma  Delta,  Mount  Olive;  Ivey,  William  Coy,  Snow  Camp;  Jones,  Deon  Cicero,  Jr.,  Phi 
Beta  Kappo,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Theto  Chi,  Jefferson;  Lee,  Henry  Neill,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  Lumberton;   Lloyd,  Clyde  Franklin,  Phi  Chi,  Chopel  Hill. 


FOURTH 
YEAR 


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FOURTH 
YEAR 


First  Row: 

Lswder,  John  Alexonder,  Ph(  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Chi,  Sigma  Chi,  Lincolnton,  Lowry,  Otis  Megel, 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Chi  Beta  Phi,  Pembroke,  McCall,  Morvin  Mother,  III,  Phi  Chi,  Sigmo 
Chi,  Charlotte;  McDoniel,  Jock  Poschol,  Phi  Chi,  Fayetteville;  McLeon,  Molcolm,  Kappa 
Sigma,  Phi  Chi,  Chorlotte,  McLendon,  William  Woodord,  Beta  Thota  Pi,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi 
Chi,  Sigma  Xi,  Greensboro,  Mann,  Milton  Bernard,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Tau 
Epsilon  Phi,  Raeford;  Medders,  Jomes  Doyle,  Phi  Chi,  Mount  Holly,  Murray,  Robert  Louis, 
Phi  Chi,   Pi   Kappa   Phi,   Chapel   Hill. 

Second   Row: 

Noell,  John  Stanford,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Raleigh;  Ormond,  John  William,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi 
Monroe;  Payne,  Clifton  Gadberry,  Alpha  Epsilon  Delto,  Phi  Beto  Kappa,  Phi  Chi  Rural  Hall 
Payne,  Thomos  William,  Phi  Chi,  Phi  Koppa  Sigma,  Greensboro;  Pepper,  Francis  OeWitt,  Jr., 
Phi  Chi,  Winston-Salem;  Perry,  Corey  Jones,  Phi  Chi,  Louisburg;  Richards,  Jomes  F.,  Jr., 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Chapel  Hill,  Riddle,  Joseph  Iverson,  Phi  Chi,  Morganton  Roberts, 
Mark  W.,   Phi   Chi,   Madison 

Third  Row: 

Stafford,  Willie  Ronsome,  Phi  Chi,  Burlington;  Suther,  Thomas  Cornelius,  Jr.,  Phi  Chi, 
KannoDOlis;  Todd,  James  Gordon,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa,  Chapel  Hill;  Vassey,  John  Walter, 
Phi  Chi,  Covington,  Tenn  ;  Vitols,  Mintouts  Mickey,  Newton  Grove  Wompler,  Garland 
Eorhort,  High  Point;  Wood,  William  Boinstcr,  Greensboro;  Woodoll,  Leonard  Schmick,  Phi 
Chi,   Smithfield;    Yarley,   Dewey   Hobson,  Alpho   Koppa   Kappa,   Coats. 


This  year  represents  the  76th  year  of  medical  education  at 
the  University  and  the  third  year  that  the  M.D.  degree  is 
being  offered  by  the  University  at  Chapel   Hill. 

In  addition  to  offering  the  four  years  of  undergraduate  medi- 
cal education,  the  faculty  and  staff  have  given  instruction 
to  students  in  the  Graduate  School  and  all  of  the  professional 
schools  in  the  Division  of  Health  Affairs.  They  also  direct 
the  training  of  the  interns  and  resident  physicians  at  the 
Memorial  Hospital  and  offer  postgraduate  medical  courses 
throughout  the  state. 


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THIRD  YEAR 
First  Row  Ritchey,  Farrington,  Allen,  Conner,  McMahon,  Clonti,  Jung,  Wogger,  Pugh.  Second 
Row;  Edwords,  Crowell,  Page,  Jones,  Suggs,  Johnson,  Hurst,  Smith.  Third  Row  Hobson,  Thorp, 
Fearrington,  Brown,  Hall,  Cline,  Johnson,  Wilson.  Fourth  Row  Harris,  Clapp,  Vinson,  Winslow, 
Vinnik,  Cornell,  Murad,  Mitchell,  Brodley.  Fifth  Row:  Hutchins,  Fresh,  Wilcox,  Glover,  Sparrow, 
Hayes,  Pugh,  Pope,  Former,  Williams,  Burrus,  Anthony,  Stothacos. 


First  begun  in  1879, 
medical  training  of  Can 
today  boasts  one  of  the 
most  modern  hospitals  i 
the  country. 


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The  extensive  construction  program  begun  after  the  war  has  been 
completed,  and  in  the  past  year  many  new  services  have  been  activat- 
ed, including  the  psychiatric  pavilion.  The  Hospital  continues  to  ex- 
pand its  services  and  during  the  past  year  has  had  on  average  daily 
census  of  about  230  patients,  a  very  satisfactory  percentage  of  its 
present  capacity. 

The  Medical  School  has  not  confined  itself  to  strictly  scientific  pur- 
suits and  the  year  was  made  memorable  by  the  publication  and 
acclaim  of  Hiroshima  Diary,  translated  by  Dr.  Warner  Wells  of  the 
Department  of  Surgery,  and  the  widespread  circulation  of  the  medical 
students'  lament,  "Exsanguination  Blues,"  written  and  recorded  by 
fourth-year  student  Doug  Harrell. 


SECOND  YEAR 
First  Row:  Horris,  Bailey,  Johnson,  Canodoy,  Nelson,  Beckmon,  Ennis,  Elliott,  McGee.  Second  Row: 
Croslond,  Gregory,  Howie,  Koonce,  Buckley,  Culbreth,  Pritehett,  Long.  Third  Row:  Field,  Pate, 
Pate,  McMiehoel,  Hornby,  Edwards,  Cop.  Fourth  Row:  Brooks,  Hook,  Mangum,  Aboud,  Potterson, 
Ormond,  Beom.  Fifth  Row:  Barrier,  Winstead,  Boyett,  Stout,  Thompson,  Haizlip,  Hunter,  Furr, 
Weeks,  Wallace,  McFolls,  Brown,  Koenig,  Craven,  Cox,  Bullock,  Phillips,  Hughes,  Long,  McCubbins, 
Roder,  Thompson,  Selig,  Ferrell. 


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take  a  coke  break. 


FIRST  YEAR 
First  Row:  Krser,  Douglos,  Gentry,  Harrell,  Ginn,  Solomon,  Loshley,  Ellinwood,  Jones,  Stewart.  Second 
Row:  Gentry,  Stevenson,  Desrasiers,  McAllister,  McCoin,  Fisher,  Little,  West,  Gilbert,  Lewis,  LeRoy. 
Third  Row  Wynne,  Kornegoy,  Goodwin,  Thompson,  Hair,  Morris,  Johnston,  Braxton.  Fourth  Row 
Wilson,  Whitakers,  Mitchell,  Brawley,  Menzios,  Rowland,  Huff.  Fifth  Row  Green,  Moore,  Holder, 
Papineau,  Hart.  Sixth  Row;  Tayloe,  Sutton,  Waters,  Hicks,  Jones,  Kelly,  Bulla.  Seventh  Row  Luke, 
Reeves,  Sloop,  Warren,  Brown,  Brown,  White,  Davis,  Trodo,  Jennette,  Wood,  Taylor,  Linker,  Riley,  Word. 


Page  372 


John  C.  Brauer 

Deor 


Page  374 


Officers  of  the  Spurgeon  Dental  Society  are 
Jock  Atwater,  Secretary  -  Treasurer;  Robert 
Turner,     Vice  -  Presiden*;     and     Robert     Yotcs, 


The  graduates  of  the  first  and  second  classes  in  dentistry 
ore  now  scattered  to  all  corners  of  the  world  in  private 
practice,  and  with  the  Armed  Forces.  The  third  class, 
numbering  forty-three,  takes  its  intended  place  in 
society  in  June,    1956. 

The  members  of  the  second  class  in  Dental  Hygiene  will 
receive  their  certificates  this  year.  The  graduates  in  this 
important  field,  studying  for  the  Bachelor  of  Science 
degree,  have  had  many  opportunities  for  practice  and 
are  in  great  demand. 

Through  the  combined  efforts  and  program  of  the 
Graduate  School  and  School  of  Dentistry,  graduate  in- 
struction leading  to  the  Master's  Degree  now  is  in 
progress.  Short  post-graduate  courses  are  receiving  in- 
creased attention  to  permit  the  profession  in  practice 
further  opportunities  for  additional  learning  and  experi- 
ence 

An  increasing  program  of  research  also  is  underway, 
wherein  various  members  of  the  faculty  as  well  as  stu- 
dents ore  participating  in  projects. 


Fourth  year  officers  are  Sam   Long,  Secretary-Tr 
John  Dixon,  Vice-President;  and  Rupert  Bliss,  Pre 


Graduate  students  are  Doctors 

George  J.  Orr,  Edwin  A.  Gendron, 

Thomas  LoSolle,  F.  B.  Mines,  Jr., 

Woodrow  W.  Wolker,  Elliott 

McKoughon  Hester,  ond 

Marion   Lee  Rolls,  Jr. 


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4  'i  # 


First  Row; 

Barber,    Leonard    Banks,    Jr.,    Hendersonville;    Bliss,    Rupert    Quentin,    Psi 

Omega,    Sigma    Chi,    Jacksonville,    Fla,,    Byerly,    Charles   Tote,   Jr.,    Delta 
Sigma   Delta,   Durham;   Clork,   Badger  Gill,  Jr.,  Xi    Psi    Phi,   Henderson. 


Second  Row: 

Clark,  C.  Fred,  Delto  Sign 
Xi  Psi  Phi,  Winston-Salen- 
Hill;   Corl,  Marshall   B.,  Ps 


a  Delta,  Mooresville;  Ciinard,  Robert  Wesley, 
Cole,  Hugh  Hobson,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel 
Omega,  Sigma   Nu,  Chapel   Hill. 


Third  Row: 

Cox,  Jomes  Lloyd,  Phi  Gammo  Delto,  Psi  Omega,  Richlands 
Frank  Hayes,  Psi  Omega,  Mocksville;  Dixon,  John  Howard,  Psi 
Mount   Vernon   Springs;    Draughon,  Wallace   Reed,   Durhom, 


Fourth  Row: 

Evans,  Thomas  Edwin,  Jr.,  > 
Xi  Psi  Phi,  Foirmont;  Grol 
Chapel   Hill;   Grahl,  Carol   Lii 


Phi,  Burlington;  Floyd,  Daniel  Justin 
Frank  Richard,  Delta  Sigma  Delta 
Jr.,   Delta   Sigmo   Delta,  Waynesville 


FOURTH  YEAR 


Fifth   Row 

Gregory,  Hugh  A.,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill;  Hall,  Thoir 
Sigma  Pi,  Fayetteville;  Harrell,  Daniel  Bryant,  Elor 
Dovid   Raymond,  Delta  Sigma   Delta,  Winston-Salem. 


js  A.,  Psi  Omega 
College,     Hinkle 


Sivth  Row 

Holland,  Murry  Wade,  Psi  Omega,  Clinton;  Hull,  C.  A.,  Delta  Sigmc 
Delta,  Cherryville;  Kluttz,  Robert  F.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Rockwell;  Linville 
Walter  Smith,  Jr.,   Delta  Sigma   Delta,   Kernersville. 


Seventh  Row 
Long,   John 


Samuel,  Psi  Omega,  Chapel  Hill;  Matthews,  Kenneth  Lee, 
Robersonville;  Meekins,  Archie  Dowc,  Delta  Sigma  Delto, 
Mitchell,   David   Lee,   Xi    Psi    Phi,    Canton, 


Eighth  Row: 

Paulson,  Ruto  Bergmanis,  Durham;  Phillips,  Guy  McDonald,  Xi  Psi  Phi, 
Chapel  Hill;  Poole,  Robert  Howard,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  St.  Pauls; 
Riddle,  William   Frederick,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Sonford. 


Ninth   Row: 

Rodgers,    Jon 

ville;    Soger,   Frederick    N 

Hill;    Shettield,   Neol,    Ph 

lond,   William    Douglas,    F 


nklin.    Delta    Sign 


vmon.    Phi    Kappa    Sigr 
<appa   Sigma,   Xi    Psi 
Omego,    Louisburg. 


Kappa    Alpho,    States- 
10,    Psi   Omega,    Chapel 


Tenth  Row: 

Wore,  Williom  Graham,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Xi  Psi  P 
Burlington;  Willioms,  Egbert  P.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Stedmon;  Williot 
Jobez  Herring,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sign 
Asheville;    Yotes,    Robert  Allen,   Psi   Omega,   Chadbourn. 


THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Andrews,  John  Leslie,  High  Point;  Borringer,  Martin  Deberry,  Psi  Omego, 
Mount  Pleasant,  Bennett,  Jock,  Delta  Sigmo  Delta,  Dunn;  Best,  John 
Dewey,   Psi   Omega,   Newton. 


Second  Row: 

Boyles,  Robert  Stricklond,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  High  Point;  Carpenter, 
Joseph  Perry,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Psi  Omega,  Hendersonville;  Chapman, 
William  Rondolph,  Kappa  Alpha,  Psi  Omega,  Inman,  S  C  ;  Culbreth, 
Fay   Hoyle,    Delta   Sigma   Delta,   Phi    Kappa   Sigma,   Spindole. 


Third  Row: 

Dovis,  Edwin  B.,  Sigma  Chi,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Morganton;  Fowler,  Harold 
Duke,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Statesville;  Fox,  Robert  Monville,  Delta  Sigma 
Delta,  Burlington;  Gaines,  Roy  Eugene,  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Phi  Kappa  Phi, 
Tau   Beta   Pi,  Chapel    Hill. 


Fourth  Row: 

Hamrick,   Joseph    E.,   Alpha    Kappa    Psi,    Psi    Omega,    Charlotte;    Ha 

Robert   J.,    Psi    Omega,    Greensboro;    Heeden,    William    Mitchell,    Jr. 

Omega,   Goldsboro;    Herring,   Willord    Isoiah,    Psi   Omega,   Clinton. 


Fifth  Row: 

Hood,  J.  Sidney,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Gastonio;  Houser, 
Phi,  Chapel  Hill;  Jones,  William  Russell,  X 
McKeniie,  Owen  Roy,  Psi  Omego,  Elon  College. 


nes   Bickle,   III,  Xi    Psi 

SI     Phi,     Chapel     Hill; 


Sixth  Row: 

Meodows,  Kenneth  H.,  Delto  Sigma  Delto,  Hot  Springs;  Murray,  Henry 
v..  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Kappa  Alpha,  Burlington;  Odom,  Bill  E.,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Gibson;  Oldenburg,  T.  R.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Signol 
Mountain,  Tenn. 


Seventh  Row; 

Oldham,  Floy  Theodore,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill;  Peck,  Robert 
Brantley,  Psi  Omego,  Concord;  Prugh,  John,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Charlotte;  Rose, 
Junius  Harris,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Greenville. 


Eighth  Row: 

Rowe,  O.  D.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Nebo;  Sabiston,  Charles  Barker,  Koppo  Alpha, 
Psi  Omega,  Woke  Forest;  Shaw,  Arnold  Campbell,  Jr.,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Ashe- 
ville;  Sherman,  Clorendon  Foy,  Chapel  Hill 


Ninth  Row: 

Sherrill,  Claude  A.,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Spartanburg,  S  C  ;  Spurlin,  Max 
Lewis,  Tryon;  Strange,  Charles  Gilbert,  Jr.,  Delto  Sigma  Delta,  Lambdo 
Chi  Alpha,  Burlington;  Taylor,  Gordon  Cox,  Delto  Sigma  Delta,  Sigma 
Nu,  Richlands. 


Taylor,    Kenneth,   Magnolia;   Turner,    Robert   Lee,    Phi    Kappa   Sigma,    Psi 
Omega,  Chapel  Hill;  Watson,  Robert  Hugh,  Chi  Psi,  Psi  Omega,  Gotland. 


First  Row; 

Archer,  John  M.,  Ill,  Delta.  Sigma  Delta,  Sigma  Chi, 
John  Wilson,  Jr.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Bi 
Samuel  Polmer,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Winston-Salem;  Borker, 
Theta  Pi,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Burlington, 


Franklin;  Atwoter, 
irlington;  Ausbond, 
Bennie    Dole,    Beta 


Second  Row; 

Bratton,  Lewis  Palmer,  Kappa  Alpha,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Chapel  Hill;  Browning 
Henry  Don,  Wilson;  Butler,  Jomes  Edward,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  St.  Pauls 
Chandler,  Fred  M.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Semoro. 


Third  Row: 

Current,  William  Ange,  Delta  Sigmo  Delta,  Gastonia;  Easley,  Ernest 
Edmunds,  Burlington,  Fisher,  Julian  Horace,  Rocky  Mount;  Gibson,  Som 
Bryce,  Delto  Sigma  Delta,  High  Point. 


Fourth  Row 

Haltiwonger,  William  Leonord,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Hamlet;  Hortsell, 
Harold  MacPeorson,  Chapel  Hill;  Hasty,  Frederick  G.,  Psi  Omego,  Chopel 
Hill;   Hopkins,  Edmund  Baxter,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Winston-Salem. 


Jernigon,  Jerry  O'Dell,  Dunn;  Jewell,  Edwin  Smith,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Wilmington.  Johnston,  Bennie  McBane,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Grohom; 
Lee,  John  Gambrell,  Psi  Omega,  Greensboro. 


SECOND  YEAR 


Sixth  Row 

Lehmonn,  James  H.,  Delta  Sigma  Phi,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Elnoro,  N.  Y.; 
Loke,  Wye  Toh,  Kualo  Lumpur,  Malaya;  Martin,  Benny  Worth,  Lawson- 
ville;  Moore,  Saunders  Winston,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Sigma  Nu,  Burling- 
ton. 


Seventh  Row; 

Morris,  Wyman  Lee,  Delto  Sigma  Delta,  Olanta,  S.  C,  Noblitt,  Perry 
Milton,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Shelby;  O'Berry,  Wolter  Samuel,  Psi  Omega,  Horrells- 
ville;  Ogden,  Fred  Nash,  II,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Chapel  Hill. 


Eighth  Row: 

Reap,  Charles  A.,  Jr.,  Psi  Omega,  Albemorle,  Reynolds,  John  Archibald 
Seabrook,  Xi  Psi  Phi,  Charlotte;  Schnell,  Frederick  Stephens,  Kappa 
Alpha,  Psi  Omega,  Gainesville,  Flo,;  Silvers,  Jock  Everette,  Psi  Omega, 
Chapel  Hill. 


Ninth  Row: 

Smith,  Vonnie  Bryon,  Pi  Kappa  Phi.  Psi  Omega,  Lumberton;  Smith, 
Willis  W.,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Houston,  Tex.;  Snyder,  Kenneth  Ray, 
Reidsville;  Twisdole,  Horold  Winfred,  Delta  Sigma  Delta,  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha,  Holifox. 


Tenth  Row: 

Wallace,    Mitchell    W.,    Xi    Psi    Phi,    East    Rockingham;    White,    William 

McKinley,    Chapel    Hill;    Wood,    Mott    Thomas,    Delto    Sigma    Delta,    Pi 

Kappa    Alpha,    Enfield;    Young,    Douglas    Mourice,    Chi    Psi,    Psi    Omega 

Winston-Solem, 


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First  Row: 

Allen,  Don  Lee,  Burlington.   Attayek,   Eli  John,  Greensboro;   Be 

Rozier,  Shelby;  Bird,  Charles  Wells,  Cullowhee. 


Second  Row; 

Breland,    Arthur    Breece,    Murphy;     Brown,    Oscar     Hubert,    WinterviMe; 

ButEer,  James   Roger,   Delta    Upsilon,   Homestead,   Fla.;   Cashion,   Leonard 

R.,  Mooresville. 


Third  Row: 

Clark,  George  Eorl,  Raleigh;   Dovid,  Richard  Colclough,  Greenville;   Diggs, 

Robert  M.,  Charlotte;  Edney,  Joseph  H.,  Chapel  Hill. 


Fourth  Row: 

Garrison,  Not  Williams,  Beta  Theto  Pi,  Burlington;  Grontha 
Bridgers,  Jr.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Smithfield;  Hamrick,  Timi 
Jr.,  Caroleen;  Hook,  Brevitt,  Chapel  Hill. 


irvin,  Emory  Woyn 
boro;  Leary,  Thom 
Salem. 


Winston-Salem;    Kennedy,    Kenneth   Carroll,   Golds- 
Edison,   Ahoskie;    Lynch,   William   Grant,   Winston- 


FIRST  YEAR 


MocKay,  Noel  Cottermon,  Charlotte,  McBroyer,  Gerald  Fulenwider,  Jr., 
Kappo  Alpha,  Reidsville;  McCoffity,  Darwin  William,  Edward;  Martin, 
John  Wayne,  Chi  Beta  Phi,  Washington. 


Seventh  Row: 

Mouldin,   Joel    L.,   Albemarle;    Mi 

Patricia  S.,  Canton;  Morgan,  Willie 


r,    Fred    Cecil,    Jr.,    Boone,    Mitchell, 
1  Kenneth,  Fairmont. 


Eighth  Row; 

Nifong,    Poul    Douglas,    Wmston-Solem,     Protfit,    William    Robert,    Buie's 

Creek;  Quo'Is,  Dixon  Lee,  Beta  Theto  Pi.  Boono;   Rhodes,  Donald  Gilbert, 

Windsor. 


Roberson,  Robert  Wilson,  Buie's  Creek;  Rogers,  Julian  Richard,  Wrights- 
ville  Beach;  Shaffer,  Jock  Boone,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Chapel  Hill;  Sneed, 
Thomas  Quincy,  Jr.,  Oxford. 


Tenth  Row: 

Stollings,  June  Henry,  Jr.,  Oxford;  Stallings,  Riley  Sherman,  Jr.,  Durho 

Trueblood,     Samuel     Neal,     Washington;     Worren,     Donald     Williom, 

Lambda  Phi,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Webster,    William     Phillip,    Mount     Airy;     Wiess,     Richard     Thomas,     De 

Funiak    Springs,    Fla,;    Williford,    John    W.,    Chapel    Hill;    Womock,    John 


4.    f     f 


SECOND  YEAR 


Arant,     Vivian     Estelle,    Orangeburg,     S      C,     Cloninger,     Novello     Rose 
Belmont;     Cole,    Corolyn    Andrews,    Caroling     Beach;     Hennis,    Soro    Jo 

Winston-Salem. 


Hoppe,    Vee    Copses,    Charlotte;    Jenny,    Martha    Fay,    Charlotte;    Jones, 
Shirley  Jane,  Konnapolis;  Linville,  Jane  Dawson,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 


McDougold,     Helen     I.,     Raeford;     Sorrell,     Jean     Groy,     Dunn,     Spencer, 
Rosetta  Ann,  Swan  Quarter;  Tilley,  Betty  Lou,  Durham. 


Fourth  Row: 

Williams,  Mary  Morgoret,  Phi  Mu,  Orlando,  Flo. 


DENTAL  HYGIENE 


FIRST  YEAR 


First  Row; 

Angstodt,    Sheila    Roe,    Charlotte,     Carpenter,    Bennii 

Cleveland,  Linda  Lee,  Jacksonville,  Flo. 


Jo,    Thomosville; 


Darnell,    Jane     Lee,     Durham;     Freedman,     Lubah,     Durham;     Holbrook, 
Isabel  Andrews,  Konnapolis;  Johnson,  Jonet  Claire,  Chi  Omega,  Orlando, 


Leothermon,    Mary    Elizabeth,    Belmont,    Liner,    N.    Carol,    Hillsboro,    Mc- 
Arthur,  Sylvia  Eiell,  Spartanburg,  S    C  ,  MeClure,  Estelle,  Belmont. 


McDaniel,    Carole,     Kinston;     McGinnis,     Betty    Ann,    Monroe;     Mitchell, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  Charlotte;  Papazisis,  Angeline,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 


Pierce,    Jane,    Jacksonville,     Fla.;     Rouse,    Winifred,    Kinston;     Stribling 
Pauline    Elaine,    Eatonton,    Go.;    Walloce,    Sandra   Gwenn,    Hendersonvillc 


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NURSING 


Elizabeth  Kemble 
Dean 


Five  Historic  Years  .  .  . 

1951-52  .  .  .  still  wet  behind  the  ears 

The  first  students  were  admitted  to  the  four-year  pro- 
gram leading  to  the  degree  of  B.S.   in  Nursing 

1952-53  ...  a  step  forward 

Construction  of  the  Nurses'  Dormitory  completed — two 
classes  of  students  spent  an  enjoyable  year  in  the 
beautiful  new  residence  and  maintained  pleasant  as- 
sociations   with    students    in    other    dorms    on    campus. 

1953-54  ...  in  full  swing 

Popularity  increased  due  to  active  participation  in 
professional  organizations,  student  government,  social 
events,  athletics,  and  other  University  and  community- 
centered   activities. 

1954-55  .  .  .  dreams  come  true 

The  freshmen  of  1951-52  proudly  received,  at  Com- 
mencement Exercise,  degrees  of  B.S.  in  Nursing,  the 
first  granted   from   U.N.C.! 

1955-56  .   .   .   bigger  and   better 

Enrollment  increased  from  27  students  in  1951  to  173 
in  1955.  A  program  leading  to  the  degree  of  M.S.  in 
Nursing  was  begun  in  September.  The  School  received 
full  accreditation  from  the  National  League  of  Nursing 
Accrediting    Services. 

Each  year  has  been  a  step  forward  The  footprints  of 
the  post  have  paved  the  way  for  future  achievements. 


FACULTY 
First  Row  Barbara  Bernard,  Sara  Blaylock,  Dorothy  Bradley,  Dorothy  Clintock, 
Ruth  Dolrymple.  Second  Row:  Bette  Davis,  Clara  Deyton,  Beulah  Gautefald, 
Alice  Gifford,  Elizabeth  Henderson,  Audrey  Janow,  Sylvia  Kiger.  Third  Row 
Eloise  Lewis,  Ruth  Lindberg,  Ann  Molleson,  Julia  Smith,  Evangeline  Soutsos, 
Lucille  Spalding,  Esther  Sump. 


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-As,?.,- 


Corroway,    Jessie   McKeldon,    Farmville;    Corwin,    Ruth    Lou 
Spencer;  Dobbs,  Billie  Bruce,  Charlotte. 


Second  Row: 

Former,     Evelyn     Joyce,     Newland;     File,     Geneva,     Salisbury; 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth  Ayers,  Raleigh. 


Kelly,    Jane    Douglas,    Apex;    Ketner,    Dorothy    Jane,    Hamlet; 
King,  Jane  McNeill,  Williamsto.l. 


FOURTH  YEAR 


Fourth  Row: 

McCarter,    Sorah    Lee,     Burlington;     McNeely,    Dorothy    Grey, 

Morganton;  Needhom,  Peggy  Porks,  New  Bern 


Fifth  Row: 

Robeson,    Emily   Love,    Lourinburg;    Solter,    Natalie,   Scarsdole, 

N.  Y.;  Smith,  Sally  Marshall,  Wrightsville  Beach. 


Sixth  Row: 

Snyder,    Jane     Carolyn,    Winston-Salem;     Sox     Jane     Paulii 

Hickory;  Usher,  Saro  Elizabeth,  Hartsville,  S.  C. 


Seventh  Row: 

White,   Carolyn,    Winston-Salem,    Widn 

Jacksonville. 


in,    Katherine    Helen 


Care  of   babies   is  one  of   the   more 
teresting    phases   of    nurses'    training 


QBB 


First  Row: 

Averette,    Helen    Lorraine,    Elizabethtown;    Ball,    Patricia   Ann, 

Durham;    Britt,  Sarah  Anne,  Clinton;    Bryant,  Frieda,  Monroe. 


Second  Row: 

Buie,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Winston-Solem,  Burt,  Sara  Katherine, 
Biscoe;  Coggins,  Shirley  Ann,  Walstonburg;  Crisp,  Wilma 
Jeon,  Gostonia. 


Third  Row: 

Davis,  Margaret  Virginia,  McDonald;  Foglemon,  Diane  Guy, 
Henderson;  Fowler,  Helen  Frances,  Durham;  Glenn,  Anne 
Daniel,  Elizabethtown. 


Fourth  Row: 

Guenthner,  Shirley  Lee,  Washington,  D  C  ;  Haines,  Nancy 
S.,  New  Lisbon,  N.  J.;  Hall,  Nancy  Motfhews,  Sonford; 
Honey,  Anne  Thaxton,  Gleenwood. 


THIRD  YEAR 


Fitth  Row: 

Hortman,  Peggy  Byerly,  Winston-Salem;  Hedberg,  Barba 
Brink,  Charlotte,  Holmes,  Ruth  Ferabee,  Wilson,  Humphri( 
Rachel  Delores,  Bear  Creek. 


Sixth  Row: 

Keeter,   Mary   Ann,   Shelby;    Land,   Willowdean,   Lenoir;    Lentz, 

Martha  Kerr,  Henderson;   London,  M.  Jean,  Candler. 


Seventh  Row: 

McSwain,  Barbora  Lou,  Shelby;  Minteer,  Sylvia  Renshaw, 
Chapel  Hill,  Norwood,  Mary  Lou,  Moreheod  City;  Page,  Ann 
Cecile,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 


Eighth  Row: 

Palmer,  Jane  Elizobeth,  Reidsville;  Pendergraft,  Borbaro 
Anne,  Chapel  Hill;  Perry,  Winifred  Rebecca,  Raleigh,  Rondall, 
Katherine  Croin,  Raleigh 


Robertson,     Laura    Alice,    Leoksville;     Van     Hook,    Jocquelii 
Ann,   Henderson;    White,    Doris    Lillian,   Greensboro. 


Ader,  Fronces  Ha 
Ann,  Winston-Solei 
Ann   Alexander,   N 


mock,  Wjikertcwn;  Bayne,  Gwendolyn 
Bibb,  Virginia  Ruth,  Salisbury;  Babbitt, 
ina,    Carstorphen,   Cloydia    Grace,    Ashe- 


Second  Row: 

Clement,  Mary  Jane,  Raleigh;  Coats,  Deane  Moulton,  Con- 
cord; Cupp,  Norma  Joan,  Elkins,  W.  Vo.;  Dawson,  Morjorie 
Sue,  Lc  Gronge;  Eomes,  Betty  Ann,  Wake  Forest. 


Third  Row: 

Forrest,  JoAnn,  Walnut  Cove;  Gorriss,  Mary  Linda,  Koppa 
Delta,  Morgareftsville;  Hardin,  Jerry  Elizabeth,  Monroe; 
Hodgson,    Gail    Gifford,    Oxford,    Pa;    Jorvis,    Janet    Dorothy, 

Arlington,  Va. 


Fourth  Row: 

Kizen,  Dorothy  McKee,  Brevard;  Leary,  Barbara  West,  Eden- 
ton;  Lemly,  Gwendolyn  Duncan,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta,  West 
Jefferson;  Lemmond,  Rosemary  Minor,  Lourinburg;  McAnally, 
Myrtle  Beatrice,  Reidsville. 


Fifth  Row: 

McGee,  Carolyn  Sue,  Charlotte;  Melvin,  Eugenia  Anne,  Wins- 
fon-Salem;  Morris,  Elizabeth  Joan,  Concord;  Morse,  Amy  Ann, 
Chi  Omega,  Washington,   D,  C;    Noble,   Nancy  Anne,  Garner! 


SECOND  YEAR 


Sixth  Row: 

Nusseor,  Nancy  Jo,  Washington,  D.  C  ;  Plyler,  Frances  Irene, 
Charlotte,  Price,  Sara  Faith,  Kappa  Delta,  Buckhannon,  W. 
Va.;  Proctor,  Jonie  Lee,  Pinetops;  Roane,  Alice  Dione,  Kappa 
Delta,  Winston-Salem. 


Seventh  Row: 

Roberts,  Carolyn  Frances,  High  Point;  Robeson,  Sallie  Salter, 
Lourinburg;  Russell,  Patricia  Ann,  High  Point;  Smith,  Frances 
Adeloide,  Whiteville;  Sorrell,  Betty  Lou,  Raleigh. 


Eighth  Row: 

Staub,  Marjorie  Corol,  Westfield,  N.  J.;  Stockwell,  Nancy 
Jane,  High  Point;  Sumner,  Velna  Elizabeth,  Asheboro;  Suther, 
Carol    Jeon,    Kannapolis;    Taylor,    Carolyn    Wayne,    Charlotte: 


Ninth  Row: 

Wolsh,  Kathryn  Jones,  Thomasville;  Warrington,  Sharon  Ann, 
Pi  Beta  Phi,  Bethesda,  Md.;  Wotson,  Marilyn  Carol,  Chapel 
Hill;  White,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Guilford  College;  Williams, 
Billie  Anne,  Greensboro. 


Tenth  Row: 

Williams,    Mary    Ben,    Greensbo 

Jamestown;     York,    Geraldi 

W.,  Momaroneck,  N.  Y. 


Wittmann,    Potricio    Ann, 
Mocksville;     Young,     Elizobeth 


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Fourth  Ri 

Friddle,  Lucio  Rachel,  Rateigh;  Gallagher,  Lois  Anne,  Wins 
ton-Salem;  Gallimore,  Elaine,  Jamestown;  Grady,  Ann  Gra 
ham.  New  Bern,  Greer,  Phyllis  Ann,  Albemarle. 


FIRST  YEAR 


Fifth  Row: 

Hassell,  Virginio  Howe,  Beaufort;  Heaton,  Beverly  Ann,  Wes 
field,  N.  J.,  Hege,  Nancy  Jone,  Winston-Solem;  Hill,  Marlyn 
Hickory;  iohnson,  Lillian  Ashton,  Goldsboro. 


Sixth  Row: 

Jones,  Judith  Louise,  Winsfon-Solem;  Kline,  Pofrieio  Annobel, 
Roanoke  Rapids;  Lesley,  Jo  Anne,  Reidsville;  Leoch,  Jean, 
Raleigh;  McClellon,  Nancy  Marie,  Guilford. 


nth  Row; 

McCuistor,  Gail  Lorraine,  Burlington;  Merrick,  Susan  Eliz- 
abeth, Asheville;  Mewborn,  Faye  McNeill,  Farmville;  Miles, 
Barbara    Faye,    Burlington;    Morgan,    Dorothy  Ann,   Smithfield 


Eighth  Row: 

Mulvey,   Jane    Bolton,   Greensboro;    Nicholson,    Elizabeth   Corr, 

High     Point;     Oliver,    Martha     Elizabeth,     Pollocksville;     Poin- 

dexter,    Martha    Ann,    Canton;    Puckett,    Sherry    Lou,    Guilford 

College. 


Ninth  Row: 

Reade,  Mary  Winn,  Durham;   Renger,  Joan  Helen,  Alb 
Rhyne,  Mary   Miller,   Lincolnton;    Ross,  Martha   Frances,  Albe 
marie;  Russ,  Ruby  Marguerite,  Waynesville. 


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First  Row: 

Shelburne,  Mary  Helen,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Greensboro; 
Shuler,  Lois  Allie,  Hendersonville;  Sowers,  Jo  Ann, 
High  Point,  Stoinbock,  Jone  Potterson,  Delta  Gamma, 
Jacksonville,   Flo.;    Strader,   Celia   Jo,   Greensboro. 


Second  Row: 

Totsey,  Condoce  Ann,  Oxford;  Turner,  Barbara  Lynne, 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.;  Turner,  Nancy  Elizabeth,  Cory; 
Valentine,  Mary  Hobbs,  Nashville;  Venoble,  Biilie 
Joyce,  Charlotte. 


Third  Row: 

VonWiller,  Roberta  Linda,  C 
Julie  Ann,  High  Point,  Willie 
boro;  Wilson,  Carolyn  Potric 
Lucille,  Apex. 


:ihio;  Wendler, 
Aivene,  Carr- 
Yotes,   Helen 


Nursing  students 


to  step  out  and  point  the  town  mauv 


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Time  for  one  lost  brew 


A  catcher's  mitt  is  a  sure  sign  of  Spring 


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"You  don't  know  what  it's  meant  to  me,  Oggie,  sitting  next  to  you  all  these  years!' 


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GRADUATE  SCHOOL 


William  W.  Pierson 

Dean 


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  degree  is  offered  in  most  of  the  Arts  and  Science 
departments.  Professional  graduate  curricula  are  estab- 
lished in  Business  Administration,  City  and  Regional  Plan- 
ning, Dentistry,  Education,  Library  Science,  Public  Health, 
and  Social  Work.  Graduate  work  is  offered  in  thirty-nine 
Schools,    Departments,    and   Curricula. 


First  Row: 

Addington,  Lorry  Holbrook,  Asheville;  Aumon,  Wiley 
Eugene,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  High 
Point;  Austin,  Thomas  Earney,  Hickory;  Baker,  Ho 
Cleo,  Zebulon;  Boucom,  Alvis  McDonald,  Phi  Mu 
Alpha,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Farmville 


Second  Row: 

Barnard,  Margaret  Ann,  Asheboro;  Biggerstoff,  Doyle 
Ronald,  Shelby;  Bradley,  Winnifred  Louise,  Rocky 
Mount;  Browne,  James  Nicholos,  III,  Alpha  Koppa  Psi, 
Wilmington;  Bucy,  Robert  Earl,  Cumberland,  Md. 


Third  Row: 

Cameron,  Everett  P.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta 
Koppa,  Ballard  Vole,  Mass.;  Canter,  Jomes  Alton, 
Alpha  Koppo  Psi,  Sigma  Nu,  North  Wilkesboro;  Cor- 
rera,  Richard  Nestor,  Durham;  Caiin,  John,  Jr.,  Fol - 
onsbee,   W.    Vo.;    Clork,   Allen    Keith,    Bridgeton,    N.    J 


Fourth  Row: 

Coble,  Floyd  Garland,  Jr.,  Chi  Phi,  Greensboro;  Col- 
bert, Robert  Stephen,  Tau  Epsilon  Phi,  Chapel  Hill; 
Dentiste,  Poul  George,  Greensboro;  Dessouky,  Yehio 
Mostafa,  Cairo,  Egypt;  Dickinson,  Allon  Webster, 
Springfield,  Mass. 


Fifth  Row: 

Eckhoff,  Oscar  Bradley,  Sigma  Gommo  Epsilon,  Ches- 
ter, S  C  ;  Eudy,  Joseph  Daniel,  Chapel  Hill;  Ferguson, 
Lindsay  Coble,  Koppo  Sigma,  Durhom;  Fossum,  Patricia 
Mary,  Miomi,  Flo  ;  Grecnway,  Clarence  Edward,  Beta 
Gommo   Sigma,   Phi   Beta   Kappa,   High   Point. 


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First   Row: 

Griffin,  Elton  Grody,  Wilson;  Guoto,  Shonfi  Sworup, 

Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  Delhi,  India:  Horrill,  Barbara  Jean, 
Shelby;  Heoth,  Robert  Winship.  Phi  Beta  Kappa, 
Phi  Eta  Sigmo,  Pi  Mu  Epsiion.  Siqma  Nu,  Sigma 
Xi,  Chapel  Hill;  Hicl<nian,  Eddie  Powell,  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha,   Enfield. 


Second  Row: 

Hill,  Elaine  Rondolph,  Brevard;  Nines,  Franklin 
Bannon,  Jr.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Psi  Omega,  Horts- 
ville,  S.  C;  Iqbal,  Mohammad,  Pi  Mu  Epsilon, 
Lahore,  Pakistan;  Itoboshi,  Kiichi  Teddy,  Tokyo, 
Japan;    Joekson,    Helen    M.,    Winston-Salem. 


Third  Row: 

Johnson,  Edward  Stokes,  Delta  Upsilon,  Phi  Beto 
Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma.  Pi  Mu  Epsilon,  Chapel 
Hill;  Joyner,  Edno  Stokes,  Pinetops;  Joyner,  John 
Russell,  Farmville;  Jung,  James  Moser,  Kannapolis; 
Kabler,    Milton    Norris,    Roonoke,    Va. 


Fourth  Row: 

Klimaszewski,  Albert  John,  Wheeling,  W.  Va  ; 
Lanier,  Daniel,  Jr.,  Phi  Beto  Sigma,  Sigma  RhD 
Sigma,  Bath;  Lanier,  Gene  D.,  Phi  Sigma  Pi.  Con- 
way; McAllister,  Sarah  Billopp,  Covington.  Va.; 
MeClure,  David,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Bangor,  Me. 


Fifth  Row: 

Mitra,   Suiit   Kumar,   Orissa,    India,    Nori 
Phi     Beta     Kappa,     Chapel     Hill;     Olewii 
Austin,     Harrisburg,     Pa.;     Orr,    George 
Hill;    Oxford,   Rebo    Dean,   Granite   Falls 


Sixth  Row: 

Porrott,  Blanche  Ellen,  Chapel  Hill;  Pinkerton, 
John  Wesley,  Pikeville,  Ky  ;  Pittman,  George  Leon, 
Phi  Chi,  Rho  Chi,  Micro;  Pritchett,  James  Ronald, 
Creswell;  Roiford,  William  Patrick,  Jr.,  Alpha 
Kappa   Psi,   Greensboro. 


Seventh  Row; 

Rankin,  Frank  Lafayette,  Jr.,  Mount  Holly;  Rosser, 
Henry  Thomas,  Hamlet;  Ruth,  John  Moore,  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Pittsboro;  Schmidt, 
Robert  H.,  Chi  Psi,  Forest  Hills,  N.  Y.;  Setiler, 
Alice  Lake,  Hickory. 


Eighth  Row: 

Shepherd,     Phyllis    Ann,    Winston-Salem,     Siddiqui, 

Mohammed    M.,     Lahore,     Pakistan;     Simmons,     R. 

Robinson,    St.    Anthony    Hall,     Lawrenceville,    Va  , 

South,  Stanley  A.,   Boone;   Speir,  Ashley  Cobb,  Jr., 

Tarboro. 


Ninth  Row: 

Steinkomp,  lla  Wright,  Little  Rock,  Ark  ;  Teague, 
Eleanor  A.,  Alpha  Tau  Kappa,  Beta  Sigma  Phi, 
Phi  Alpho  Theta,  Pi  Kappa  Delta.  Chapel  Hill; 
Teague,  Robert  Lee,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Kappa,  Chapel 
Hill;  Vance,  Allen  Lefty,  Koppa  Alpha,  Bristol, 
Tenn.;  Vero,  Andrew  James,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi, 
Roanoke,  Va. 


Tenth  Row: 

Walker,  Woodrow  Wilson,  Delta  Sigma  Delta, 
Burlington;  Warren,  Joan  Patricia,  Winston-Salem; 
Wheliss,  Joseph   Denson,  Phi  Gamma   Delto,  Rock- 


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J'm  O'Daniel 

President 


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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  interclcss  co-opera- 
tion within  the  school,  and  to  teach  pubMc  speaking  as  a  foundation  for  future  leadership. 


First  Row  Bill  Boily,  John  Borringer,  Shirley  Bumga 
Ernest  Corrawoy.  Second  Row.  Chorles  Copses, 
Dutton,  Tom  Froley,  Hoiel  Green.  Third  Row: 
Hinton,  Jim  Inobinet,  Dorothy  Johnson,  Melvin  Ker 
Fourth  Row  Von  King,  Bill  McDonald,  Don  Miller 
Miller.  Fitth  Row;  Bernie  Nonce,  Arthur  Schlagel, 
Sloop,   Carole  Soles. 


rdner. 
Gene 
Hugh 


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SCHOOL  OF 
PHARMACY 


The  first  recognized  School  of  Phormacy  in  North 
Carolina  and  at  present  the  only  institution  for  phar- 
maceutical education  in  the  state  was  established  here 
at  the  University  in  1897.  Through  the  years  under 
capable  instruction  and  leadership,  the  school  has 
received  high  rank  among  the  accredited  colleges  of 
the  nation. 

In  the  beginning  of  the  fall  semester  of  1955,  219 
students  were  enrolled  in  the  four  classes.  The  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Pharmacy  will  be  awarded  to 
38  graduating  seniors  at  commencement  exercises  of 
the  University  of  North  Carolina  in  June. 

The  School  of  Pharmacy  benefits  by  the  use  of  edu- 
cational facilities  of  various  departments  and  schools 
within  the  University.  After  a  year's  apprenticeship 
and  a  comprehensive  state  examination,  a  graduate 
of  the  School  of  Pharmacy  is  prepared  to  function 
effectively  as  a  professional  pharmacist. 


FACULTY 
Seated     Dr.    Fred    Semeniuk,    Deon    E.    A.    Brec 
H.    Hortung,   W.    W.    Toylor.    Standmg 
John    Andrako,    Dr.    L.    Neelokonton. 


■cht.    F.   C.    Hammerness 
H.    O.    Thompson,    B.    F. 


Poge  393 


Pharmacy  School  Offrc. 
Council  Representative, 
Wiley    Harrell,    Vice-Pn 


;  Lionel  Perkins,  Men's  Honor 
Jackson,  Secretary-Treasurer; 
t;    and    Von    King,    President. 


Officers  of  the  Fourth  Year  Class  are  Ernestine  Boker, 
Secretory-Treasurer;  B.  N.  McDonald,  President;  and  Zeb 
Keever,   Vice-President. 


FOURTH  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Andrews,   John   Warren,    Kappa    Psi,    Winston-Salem;    Baker,    Ernestine, 

Kappa   Epsiion,   High   Point;   Ball,  Harold   Lee,   Kappa   Psi,  Mors  Hill. 


Second  Row: 

Barber,  Ronald  Edward,  Clinton,   Borbour,  Joseph  Parker,  Jr.,  Burlington; 

Barringer,  John  Marshall,  Phi   Delta  Chi,  Carthage. 


Cameron,    Marcus,     Phi     Delto    Chi,     Sanford;     Colema 
Kappa    Psi,    Burlington;    Coley,   Walter    Newton,    Stem. 


Fourth  Row 
Dawkins,  Willii 
Jr.,    Kappa    Psi 
Gibson. 


m  Atlas,  Jr.,  Phi  Delto  Chi,  Mount  OIn 
Roanoke    Rapids;    Gardner,    Ellyn    Ma 


Doyle,  Lewis 

,    Kappa    Epsil 


Fifth  Row: 

Grahom,    Henry    Neill,    Albemarle;    Greene,   James    Simpson,    Kappo    Psi, 

Glen  Alpine;    Harrell,  Wiley  Clevelond,   Kappa   Psi,   Virginia   Beach,   Va. 


First  Row: 

Isaac,    Douglas    Woodrow,    Marion;    Jackson,    Sara    Alice,    Chi    Omego 

Kappa    Epsilon,    Lumberton;    Keever,   Zeb   Thomas,   Jr.,    Lincolntcn. 


Second  Row: 

Kendrick,  Melvin  Clyde,  Phi   Delta  Chi,  Chapel   Hill;    King,  Von   Hill, 

Kappa   Psi,  Wilmington;   Lore,  Saro   Fountain,  Sanford. 


Third  Row: 

Lowder,  James  Franklin,  Kappa  Psi,  Albemarle;  McCorkle,  Mack  Elmo, 
Kappa  Psi,  Roxboro;  McDonald,  Joanne  Schell,  Kappa  Epsilon,  Fort 
Wayne,  ind. 


Fourth  Row: 

McDonald,  William  Russell,  III,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Phi  Delta  Chi, 
Hickory;  Meroney,  Corl  Porter,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Murphy;  Morris,  Stephen 
Corroll,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Four  Oaks. 


Mueller,  Reinhold  Ernest,  High  Point;   Perkins,   Lionel   Parker,  Jr.,   Kappa 
Psi,   South   Boston,   Va.;    Polk,  John   Woyne,    Kappa    Psi,   Morshville. 


Sixth  Row: 

Rollins,  Stuart  Wingo,  Kappo  Psi,  Winston-Solem,  Schlogel,  Arthui 
Port,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Chapel  Hill;  Sherrill,  Fred  Lee,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta 
Chi,  Conover. 


Seventh  Row: 

Sloop,  Roger  H.,  Kappa  Psi,  Rho  Chi,  North  Wilkesboro;  Upchurch, 
Julion  Emmett,  Kappa  Psi,  Spring  Hope,  Wilson,  Joseph  Helsobeck, 
Phi  Delta  Chi,  Rural  Hall;  Woodard,  Nancy  May,  Kappa  Epsilon,  Hamlet. 


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THIRD  YEAR 


First  Row; 

Barefoot,  Loretta  Jean,  Kappa  Epsilon,  Asheville;  Barger,  Charles  Glenn, 
Kappa  Psi,  Hickory;  Bolton,  James  Cener,  Koppo  Psi,  Rich  Square; 
Bullock,  Benjamin  Walter,  Creedmoor. 


Second  Row: 

Bumgordner,  Shirley  W.,  West  Jefferson;  Butler,  James  Gene,  Phi  Delta 
Chi,  Morganton;  Butler,  Robert  Dean,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Morgonton, 
Carraway,  Ernest  Leroy,  Jr.,  Kappa  Psi,  Williomston. 


Third  Row: 

Carter,  Lee  C,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Garland;  Carter,  Lewis  Harold,  Kelford; 
Chandler,  Peggy  Black,  Kappa  Epsilon,  Chapel  Hill;  Charles,  Fred 
Richard,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Winston-Salem. 


Fourth  Row: 

Clay,  Albert  Sidney,  Ovford;  Copses,  Charles  Peter,  Phi  Delta  Chi, 
Charlotte;  Courts,  Ben  Corter,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Reidsville;  Crumpler, 
Wilbur  Aubrey,  Roseboro. 


Fifth  Row: 

Evans,  Dallas  Mason,  Kappo  Psi,  Greenville;  Foster,  Robert  Willi< 
Greensboro;  Freeman,  Pete  Delon,  Koppa  Psi,  Asheboro;  Hall,  Hor 
Glenn,  Jr.,  Slier  City, 


Sixth  Row: 

Horrell,  OIlie  Cecil,  Colerain;  Harrington,  Gerald  Kelly,  Kappa  Psi, 
Santord,  Hollowell,  Aubrey  E.,  Edenton;  Huckoby,  Byron  Taylor,  Koppo 
Psi,  Winston-Salem. 


Seventh  Row: 


ton;    Keenui 
Jr.,  Lillmgto 


IS,    Roanoke    Ropids,    Jones,   Alpheus,   Jr.,   Warren- 
le,    Kappo    Epsilon,    Hazelwood,    Kelly,    Leo   Curtis, 


Eighth  Row: 

Lanier,  Billy  Worth,  Buie's  Creek;  Leonard,  John  William,  Kappa  Psi, 
Lincolnton;  Mast,  William  Herndon,  Koppo  Psi,  Sugor  Grove;  Miller, 
Donald  Joseph,  Koppo  Psi,  Roleigh. 


Ninth  Row; 

Phifer,  Fred  Owen,  Koppo  Psi,  Morshville;  Pipes,  Janice  Lou,  Kappo 
Epsilon,  Asheville;  Revelle,  George  Raleigh,  Kappo  Psi,  Woodland;  Rich, 
Renus  Edgar,  Jr.,  Harmony. 


Tenth  Row: 

Roberts,    Stephen    Burgin,    Marshall;    Shcek,    Mary    Sue,    Koppo    Epsilon, 

Yodkinville;    Smith,    Alfred    Gene,    Elizabethtown,     Smith,    Joe    Ephriom, 

Kappa  Psi,  Connelly  Springs. 


Eleventh  Row: 

Snider,  Larry  Glenn,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Eagle  Springs;  Whitehurst,  Paul 
Adams,  Murfreesboro;  Williams,  Charles  Slater,  Koppa  Psi,  Durhom; 
Zambito,  Joseph,  Goldsboro. 


EIDB 


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Officers  for  the  Third  Year  Class  are  Loretto 
Barefoot,  Secretary-Treasurer;  Ernest  Carrowoy, 
President,    ond    Bill    Most,   Vice-President. 


Second  Year  Class  officer- 
are  Dorothy  Johnson, 

Secretary-Treasurer;   Bill 

Boily,  Vice-President;  one 

Seth  Miller,  President 


SECOND  YEAR 


First  Row: 

Adams,  Challie  Edward,  Jr.,  Kannapolis,  Alexander,  Beniomin  Tillman, 
Jr.,  Kappa  Psi,  Charlotte;  Austell,  Ronald  Lowery,  Shelby;  Bailey,  Wil- 
liam  Bronnan,   Kappa  Psi,  High  Point. 


Second  Row: 

Beale,  Garland  Wood,  Jr.,  Kappa  Psi,  Potecasi;  Beale,  Jesse  Jordan,  Jr., 
Raleigh;  Bostic,  Russell  Alton,  Pink  Hill;  Buie,  Wayne  Melvin,  Kappa 
Psi,  Winston-Solem. 


Bullock,   John   Chester,   Jr.,   Chapel    Hill;    Carter,    Donald    Kermit,   Dallas; 
Chapman,  Donald  Kenneth,  Winston-Salem;  Clay,  James  B.,  Oxford 


Fourth  Row: 

Davis,  David  Ramsey,  Sigma  Nu,  Williamston;    Dilland,  George  Johnston, 

Willord;    Dixon,    Charles   Thomas,   Chapel    Hill;    Dutton,    Gene    Raymond, 

Phi  Delta  Chi,  Hickory. 


Fifth  Row: 

Foyed,     Fred    Tucker,    Roanoke    Rapids;     Fleming,     Robert     Edward,    Jr. 

Rocky   Mount;    Fraley,  Thomos  Maurice,   Kappa   Psi,   Kannapolis;    Fulton 
James  Wode,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Winston-Solem. 


George,  Prentiss  Legarr,  Jr.,  Lincolnton,   Green,   Hoiel  Geraldine,  Morris- 
ville;   Heoth,  Ivey  Leinster,  Jr.,  Cove  City,   Herring,  Joseph  Dovid,  Wilson. 


Seventh  Row: 

Hinton,    Malory    Hugh,    Koppo    Psi,    Middlesex;    Hogwood,    Ray    Gordon, 

Raleigh;    Holding,   Thomas    Elford,    III,   Wake   Forest;    Hood,  John    David, 

Morganton. 


First  Row: 

Hooper,  F.  Lambert,  Jr.,  Sylva.  Inobinet,  James  Lewis,  Phi  Delta  Chi, 
Winston-Salem;  Jackson,  Williom  Corlton,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Lumber- 
ton,  Jomes,  Francis  Duke,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Mocksville. 


Second  Row: 

Johnson,    Dorothy    E.,    Harrells;    Johnson,    Loretto    Gray,    Kappa    Epsilon, 

Harrells,     Leory,     Dovid     Omega,    Ahoskie;     Leatherwood,     Donald     Roy, 

Waynesville. 


Third  Row: 

McNeill,  John  Parker,  Norwood;  Manos,  Christine  Becky,  Fayetteville; 
Morley,  Joseph  Perkins,  Jr.,  Alpha  Phi  Omega,  Kappa  Psi,  Southern 
Pines,  Marsh,  William  Luther,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Motshville. 


Miller,    Seth    George,     Kappa     Psi,     Raleigh;     Morrison,     George     Arthur, 
Southern    Pines;    Nonce,    Bernie    Joe,    Salisbury;    O'Doniel,    James    Sidney, 

Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Chi,  Hickory 


Fitth  Row: 

Oldham,  James  Allen,  Wilmington,   Owens,  1 

Psi,    Whiteville;    Porker,    Frederick    B.,    Murfn 

Hickory- 


an  Quinton,  Jr.,  Kappa 
o;    Peile,  James    Iroon, 


Sixth  Row: 

Ponder,  William  Norman,  Hendersonville;  Prevo,  James  Miller,  Phi  Delto 
Chi,  Thomasville;  Smith,  John  Carroll,  Elizobeth  City,  Smith,  John 
Hubert,  Jr.,  Holly  Springs. 


Seventh  Row: 

Soles,     Carole     Jenrette,     Whiteville;     Stoots,     John     Kingsley,     Lansing; 

Stowe,  Roger  Arnold,  Gastonio;  Walker,  Poul  Morgan,  Chapel  Hill. 


Eighth  Row: 

Word,  Joseph  Willard,  Whiteville;  Willioms,  Jomes  Edward,  Rockingham 
Williams,  Lowrence  Lonier,  Zebulon;  Winsteod,  Druie  Doniel,  Kappa  Ps 
Elm  City. 


FIRST  YEAR 


Officers  of  the  First  Year  Class  are  Clayton  Dean 
Vice-President;  Donold  Deaton,  President,  cni 
Jane  Welch,  Secretary-Treasurer. 


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First  Row: 

Allen,  Billy  Thomas,  Raleigh;    Bollantine,  Lulo  Su 

Craig,  Raleigh,   Bullard,  Elizabeth  Joonne,  Fayette 


Homlet;    Boyd,  Allan 


Second  Row: 

Corswell,     Virgilio,     Spring      Lake;     Chandler,     Robert     Dein 

Chronister,  David  Lee,  Hickory,  Cooper,  Bill  Reid,  Monroe. 


Corbett,    Freddie    Luvon,    Selma;    Cromley,    Robert    Irving,    Jr.,    Roleigti; 
Dean,  Clayton  Lyeriy,  Charlotte;  Deaton,  Donald  Jason,  Mooresville. 


Duggins,  Jack  Steven,  Chapel  Hill;   Dunn,  Bill  M., 
Henry  Chalmers,  Mooresville;  Elkins,  Johnny  Worr 


annapolis;   Edmiston, 
,  Fayetteville. 


Fifth  Row: 

Farrar,    Joseph    Ernest,    Dallas;    GriHin,    Williom    Russell,    Jr.,    Old 

Haithcock,  Jimmy   Reid,  Mount  Gileod;    Harrison,  Steven  Vance,  De 


Sixth  Row: 

Jackson,    P.    Donald,    Dunn,    Johnson,    Barbara    Ruth,    Kinston; 

John  Michael,  Sanford;  Lowe,  Carroll  Douglas,  Coleroin. 


Seventh  Row: 

Lynch,    Robert    Jackson,    Apex;    McLean,    William    Jerry,    Carthage;    Mc 

Swain,  Jeon  Willard,  Shelby;  Mills,  Walter  David,  Choriotte. 


Eighth  Row: 

Mitchell  Russell  G.,  Kappa  Psi 
Greensboro;  Neal,  David  Ellison, 
Jr.,  Fuquay  Springs. 


Roseboro;     Montgomery,     David     ^ 
:innapolis;   Reuschling,  Gordon   Nelsi 


Ninth  Row: 

Savage,    William    McDonald,    Roanoke    Rapids;    Thomas,    Lorry    Wilson 

Dunn,    Thompson,    Charles    Dole,    Snow    Camp;    Vester,    Michael    Francis 

III,  Spring   Hope. 


Tenth  Row 

Welch,    Jane    Louise,    Washington; 

Wright,    Walter    David,    Yadkinville; 


Womble,     Jimmy     ( 
Yorborough,    Willi! 


ig,    Nashville; 
Hardy,    Pine- 


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FACULTY 
Seated:  Fred  B.  McColl;  M.  T.  Van  Hecke;  Mary  Oliver,  Librarian 
Henry  Brandis,  Jr.,  Dean;   R.  H.  Wettoch.  Standing    Albert  Coates; 
Herbert  R.   Boer;  Frank  W,   Hantt;  W.  B.  Aycock;  M.  S.   Brecken- 
ridge;  J.  T.  DalzeM. 


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NORTH  CAROUmA  LAW  REVIEW 
Walter   Horton,  Jr.,  William   Graham,  Jr.,   Bobby 
Byrd,   David   Clinord,  and   Alexander   B 


LAW  SCHOOL  ASSOCIATION 
Walter     Horton,    Jr.,    Williom     Osteen,     Herbert 
Folk,  William  Graham,  Jr.,  and  William  Holt,  Jr. 


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First  Row: 

Agapion,  Stephen,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  North  Carolina  Law  Rev 
Greensboro;  Bornes,  Alexander  Hall,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Zeta 
North  Corolina  Law  Review,  Associate  Editor,  Murfreesboro;  B 
Worren  Donald,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Charlotte. 


Second  Row: 

Brewer,  Williom  Clarence,  Jr.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Phi  Gamma  Delta, 
North  Carolina  Law  Review,  Jamesville,  Byrd,  Robert  G.,  Phi  Alpha 
Delta,  North  Carolina  Law  Review,  Editor-in-Chief,  Selma,  Comeron, 
William  Mclver,  Jr.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Honor  Coun- 
cil, Wilmington. 


THIRD  YEAR 


Third  Row: 

Cherry,  Solomon  Gilmer,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Roxobel, 
Clinord,  Dovid  Morion,  Phi  Beta  Koppa,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  St.  Anthony 
Hall,  North  Carolina  Law  Review,  Associate  Editor;  Winston-Salem; 
Enochs,  Herman  Glenn,  Jr.,  Delto  Theta  Phi,  Greenst>oro. 


Fourth  Row: 

Evons,  Andre,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Senior  Class  Treasurer,  Ahoskie;  Folk, 
Herbert  S.,  Jr.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Zeta  Beta  Tau,  Greensboro; 
Ferguson,  George  Wogoner,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Phi  Beto  Kappa,  Pi 
Ka,:pa  Alpha,  Charlotte. 


Fifth  Row: 

Fountoin,  Richard  Tillmon,  Jr.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon,  Delta  Theta 
Phi,  North  Corolina  Law  School  Association  Legislature,  Rocky 
Mount;  Freed,  Moitlond  Guy,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Greensboro;  Gems, 
Peter  H.,  Delta  Phi  Alpha,  Delto  Upsilon,  Pi  Sigma  Alpha,  North 
Carolina  Law  Review,  Law  School  Association,  Chairman  of  Speakers' 
Committee;  Men's  Honor  Council,  Raleigh. 


Sixth  Row 


Willi! 


North    Co 


,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Young  Democratic  Club, 
Review,  Associate  Editor;  Law  School  Associa- 
tion, Jackson  Springs;  Guthery,  Paul  Bennett,  Jr.,  Kappa  Alpha,  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Clerk,  North  Carolina  Low  Review,  Senior  Class  Vice- 
President;  Charlotte;  Hall,  F.  Wade,  Jr.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Master 
of  the  Ritual;  Asheville. 


Seventh  Row: 

Harrington,  Thomas  Sidney,  Kappa  Alpha,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Henderson; 
Harrison,  Fred  W.,  Snow  Hill;  Holroyd,  Frank  Jackson,  Jr.,  Beto 
Theta  Pi,  Phi  Delto  Phi,  Chapel  Hill. 


Eighth  Row: 

Norton,    Homilton   Cowles,  Jr.,   Beta   Theta   Pi,    Phi   Alpho   Theta,    Phi 

Delta     Phi,     Historian;     North     Carolina     Low     Review,     Law     School 

Association,    Legislature,    Winston-Solem,     Norton,    Walter    Lee,    Jr., 

Phi     Delta    Phi,    Chapel     Hill;     Hudson,    Ninton    G.,    Phi     Delta    Phi, 

Winston-Salem. 


First  Row: 

Hudson,  Ishom  Borney,  Jr.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Clerk;  Law  School 
Legislature,  North  Carolina  Law  Review,  Jacksonville;  Jones,  Jesse 
Macon,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Phi  Delta  Gamma,  Edward;  Leonard, 
Colvin  T.,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Koppa,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Sigma  Chi,  North 
Carolina  Law  Review,  Greensboro. 


Second  Row: 

Lewis,  Robert  D.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Asheville;  MocCaln 
Ian,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Phi  Gamma  Delta,  Nyock,  N. 
Frederick  Taylor,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon,  Smithfield. 


Third  Row: 

Melvin,  Charles  Edward,  Jr.,  Chi  Psi,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  North  Caro- 
lina Law  Review,  Greensboro;  Millmon,  Robert  Bruce,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Young  Democratic  Club,  North  Carolina  Law  Review,  Chapel 
Hill;  Murphy  Romollus  Olga,  Omega  Psi  Phi,  Havelock. 


Fourth  Row: 

Osteen,  William  L,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  President;  Law  School  Associa- 
tion, Greensboro;  Rendleman,  John  Luther,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Phi 
Beto  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Eto  Sigma,  North  Carolina  Law 
Review,  Salisbury;  Roberts,  Jomes  Edward,  Delta  Theto  Phi,  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon,  Young  Democratic  Club;  Executive  Committee,  State 
Secretary,  Kannapolis. 


THIRD  YEAR 


Fifth  Row: 

Rouse,  William  Edward,  Jr.,  Alpho  Koppo  Psi,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 
Honor  Court,  Raleigh;  Royster,  Stephen  S.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  North 
Carolino  Law  Review,  Chapel  Hill;  Rush,  John  Charles,  Alpha  Phi 
Omega,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Sigma  Chi,  High  Point. 


Sixth  Row: 

Shaw,  Eugene  Guilford,  Jr.,  Phi   Delta   Phi,   Raleigh;   Skinner,  William 

P.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delto  Phi,  President;  Zeta  Psi,  North  Carolina  Law 
Review,  Elizabeth  City;  Small,  Charles  Buxton,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 
Sigma  Nu,  Elizabeth  City. 


Seventh  Row: 

Smith,  Morton  Alan,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  North  Carolina  Law  Review, 
New  York,  N.  Y.;  Stacy,  Horace  E.,  Jr.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Phi  Gammo 
Delta,   Lumberton;   Topley,   John   M.,   Delta   Theta   Phi,   Chapel    Hill. 


Eighth  Row: 

Thigpen,   Richard   Elton,  Jr.,   Delta   Theto   Phi,   Law   School   Associt 

tion.   Notional   Moot  Court  Team,  Chapel   Hill;   Zuckerman,  Willioi 

Ellis,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Greensboro. 


First  Row: 

Alspough,  James  Andrew,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Kappa  Sigmo,  Greens- 
boro; Bernhordt,  Richmond  G.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Lenoir,  Bloylock, 
Spencer  Lorroine,  Jr.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Phi  Delto  Phi,  Greensboro; 
Campbell,  Jerry  Austin,  Phi  Alpha   Delta,  Pi   Kappa   Phi,  Taylorsville. 


Second  Row: 

Cockman,  David  Reece,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Franklinville;  Covington, 
Benjamin  McLauchlin,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Koppo,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Wades- 
boro;    Coward,    Jomes    Kent,    Phi    Alpha    Delta,    Sylva;    Crews,    James 

Philip,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Winston-Salem, 


SECOND  YEAR 


Third  Row: 

Darlington,  Fred,  ill.  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Pi  Gamma  Mu,  Burlington; 
DeBerry,  Arthur  S.,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Torboro;  Duke,  John  Edwin, 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  Chapel  Hill;  Eller,  John  DeWalden,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
Chapel  Hill. 


Fourth   Row: 

Fowler,  Henry  Lee,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Mount  Holly;  Frassineti, 
Jordan  Joseph,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  Southern  Pines; 
Holt,  William  Paul,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Phi  Alpho  Delta,  Greens- 
boro; Johnston,  Thomas  David,  Chi  Psi,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Fayetteville. 


Fitth  Row: 

Lotto,  uon  Richard,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Greensboro;  Lee,  James 
Grover,  Jr.,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Pi  Kappo  Alpha,  Chapel  Hill;  Mc- 
Doniel,  Andrew  Holmes,  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Forest  City;  Murdock, 
Thomas   Edward,   Delta   Theto    Phi,   Pi    Kappa  Alpha,   Chapel    Hill, 


Sixth  Row: 

Ogburn,  John  Nelson,  Jr.,  Alpha  Kappa  Psi,  Delta  Theta  Phi, 
Greensboro;  Parhom,  Lewis  Hillsman,  Jr.,  Lambda  Chi  Alpha,  Phi 
Delta  Phi,  Charlotte;  Parker,  Gerald  Corbett,  Phi  Alpha  Delto, 
Hubert;   Rich,  Dcon  A.,  Beta  Theta   Pi,   Phi   Delta   Phi,  Galesburg,   III. 


Seventh  Row: 

Sopp,  Armisteod  W.,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  Sopp,  Robert  Henry,  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  Reynolda;  Shaw,  Charles  Collins,  Jr.,  Delta  Sigma  Pi,  Phi  Alpha 
Delta,  Henderson;  Smortt,  Lucien  Eugene,  McClove,  Colo. 


Eighth  Row: 

Teer,  Hubert  Otto,  Jr.,  Phi  Delta  Theta,  Durham;  Thompson,  Wil- 
liam Leonord,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Raleigh;  Tice,  Douglas  O.,  Jr.,  Delta 
Theta  Phi,  Greensboro;  Warren,  Jesse  Lanier,  Delta  Theta  Phi,  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon,  Greensboro. 


Ninth  Row: 

Wotts,  Lewis  Poindexter,  Jr.,  Phi  Alpho  Delta,  Chopel  Hill;  White, 
Charles  Moyfield,  III,  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Phi  Kappa  Sigma,  Manson; 
Whitesides,  Henry  Monroe,  Delta  Theto  Phi,  Kappa  Sigma,  Chapel 
Hill;  Winters,  Robert  Lee,  Spring  Lake. 


1  w  # 


First  Row: 

Allen,  Cory  Walter,  Pi  Kappa  Alpha,  Asheville;  Bell,  Cal- 
yin  W.,  Rocky  Mount;  Briley,  William  Frazier,  Pi  Kappa  Phi, 
Wilson;  Broughton,  Howard  Chalk,  Hertford;  Burt,  Moses 
Cemuel,  Jr.,  Alpha  Phi  Alpha,  Hillsboro. 


Second  Row: 

Busby,  Christopher  Nutter,  Phi  Mu  Alpha,  Londis;  Butler, 
Jesse  Lewis,  Chapel  Hill;  Coiner,  John  F.,  Pi  Koppo  Alpha, 
Greensboro;  Conoly,  James  Halbert,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  Dob- 
son,  Tyson  Yates,  Jr.,  Beuloville 


Third  Row: 

Downing,    Harold    Dean,   Fayetfeville;    Edwords,   Joshua   Videll, 

Kenly;    Ellis,    James    Milton,    Tarboro;    Eyons,    Dovid    Savage, 

Chapel  Hill;  Flythe,  Rudolph,  Omega  Psi  Phi,  Conway. 


Fourth 

Row: 

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Hon 

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Troy 

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Jr.,     Ko 

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Hi 

dson 

John 

Randolph,  Jr., 

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evard. 

Fifth  Row: 

Lee,   Richard    R.,   Mooresboro;    Lee,    Robert   Edword 
bury;    Little,    Robert    Eugene,    III,    Kappa    Sigma, 
Long,    Allen     Baker,    Phi     Delta    Theta,    Chevy    C 
McCurry,  Edgar  Woodfin,  Pi  Kappo  Alpha,  Shelby. 


Sixth  Row 

Mann,  Edward  L.,  Charlotte;  Moreody,  Billy  Fran 
Kappa,  Goldsboro,  Marks,  Benjamin  Sanford,  Jr. 
Tau,  Greensboro;  Midgette,  Robert  B.,  Chapel  1 
Hugh  McRae,  Chopel  Hill. 


FIRST  YEAR 


eta    Bet< 
Milton 


Seventh  Row: 
Overman,  Lynwood   Ea 
Chi    Psi,   Woodsdale;    I 
dell,     William     Gorlor 

Charlotte. 


Chapel  Hill;   Ramsey,  James  E 

nsdell,    Phillip   Clifton,    Vanna; 

Jr.,      Varino;      Reibel,     Worn 


Eighth  Row: 

Shea,    Sara    Anne,    Alpha    Omicron    Pi,    Spartanburg, 
Short,    William    Marcus,    Chapel    Hill;    Slate,    Peggy    Lo 
Pi    Sigma   Alpha,   Thomosville;    Smith,   Clyde,   Jr.,   Greer 
Smith,  Ritchie,  Foyetteville. 


Ninth  Row: 

Smith,  William  DuBerry,  Phi  Gommo  Delfo,  Bethel;  Snyder, 
Keith  Spurling,  Lenoir;  Stephens,  David  Longston,  Omega 
Psi  Phi,  Mebane;  Suttle,  William  Woyne,  Theta  Chi,  Marion; 
Tison,  Benjamin  Thompson,  III,  Sigma  Chi,  Charlotte. 


Tenth  Row: 

Toms,  Herbert  Logon,  Jr.,  Shelby;  Walters,  Nooh  Heber,  La 
Grange;  Wiggins,  Richard  McKenzie,  Foyetteville;  Yorborough, 
Charles  Hill,  Jr.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Phi  Eta  Sigma,  Pi  Sigma 
Alpha,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Louisburg;  Yount,  Walter  Nicho- 
las, Jr.,  Concord. 


Anne  Wrenn,  escorted  by  Tom  Gill, 

is  presented  o  bouquet  by  Buddy  Harper 

upon  being  crowned  Sigma  Nu  Star  Princess. 


Students  gain  practical  experience 
in  all  phases  of  television  productio 
through  the  University  station. 


As  the  Yankees  go,  so  goes  Carolina. 


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SCHOOL  OF 


According  to  Dean  McGavran,  "Public  Health  is  the 
science  of  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  the  health 
needs  and  status  of  the  total  comnnunity — or  body 
politic  as  an  entity." 


PUBLIC  HEALTH 


UNC's  School  of  Public  Health,  the  fourth  oldest  school 
of  its  kind  in  the  United  States  and  one  of  the  ten  North 
American  schools  accredited  by  the  American  Public 
Health  Association,  incorporates  this  way  of  thinking 
into  its  curriculum.  Professional  people  taking  post- 
graduate work  learn  to  function  as  inter-disciplinary 
community  health  teams  through  core  courses,  lectures, 
lab  and  field  experience.  The  school,  the  focal  training 
and  service  point  for  an  integrated  state-wide  health 
program,  attracts  students  from  many  other  states  and 
foreign  countries. 


FACULTY 

First  Row  Bryan,  Tyler,  McGovron,  Hoy,  Wright,  Chipmon.  Second  Row 
Chonlett,  Kent,  MacKinnon,  Gorson,  Cort,  Most,  Rebentisch.  Third  Row 
Cose,  Thayer,  Morgan,  Howell,  Lawton,  Gahon,  Okun,  Cossell.  Fourth  Row 
Gronstron,  Cameron,  Touber,  Gourley,  Oolan,   Blee,   Doak,   Hendricks,   Larst 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH  ADMINISTRATION,  BIOSTATISTICS,  AND  MENTAL  HEALTH 
Seated:     Cross,    Wu,    Sondog,    Torabuisi,     Doon,     Hansen,     Chaovanaprieho.     Standing: 
Sehwenn,  Belen,  Wells,  Chondrasuwan,  Song,  Edgerton,  Kitpowsong,  Indrabhakti 


HEALTH  EDUCATION,  NUTRITION,  MATERNAL  AND  CHILD  HEALTH 
g:    Hopkins,   Voorse.   Seated     Kotju,   Gislerud,    Reyes   do   Colon,    Rickord,    Frost, 
Vosontini.    Standing:     Klimosiewski,    Chorest,    Roteliff,    Koplon,    Bortis,    Belue, 
Rhodes,  EI-KoFrawy,  Pasion. 


Page  408 


PUBLIC   HEALTH   NURSIS 
ed:    Courtenay,    Gorrison,    Bridgets,    Adams,    Broker,    Parker.    Seated,    Second    Row: 
rison,    Gorfunkel,    Barringer,    Steinkamp,     HoKey,     Heriot,    Floyd.     Standing:    Jolly, 
5,  Rcwe,  Thigpen,  Dukes,  Sharp,  Suna,  Wolters,  Greer,  Britt,  Raley. 


*J      LaJ     L=ili> 


Kim,    Chip 

Fuller,    Pyle,    Rochan 

Vonichchoroentham, 

Schneider,  Rankin,  O 


PARASITOLOGY,  SANITARIANS,  AND  SANITARY   ENGINEERS 
Right:    Rogers,    Snow,    Slifkin,    Siroonion.    Seated     Wilson,    Sundin,    Rigsby, 
■    ■■        do,    Ivey,    Goulson,    Abayo.    Standing:     Irolu,    Sheores, 


tind,    Clo 

ajordo,     Johnson,     Halbe 

er,  Tiee,  Coy,  Lee,  Kent. 


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GRADUATION 


Page  410 


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Naval  ROTC  students  receive 
their  commissions  in  the 
Forest  Theater. 


Graduates  offer  each  other 
congratulations  around 
the  Old  Well. 


The  final  goodbye 


Page  412 


The  Last  Mile 


.  .  .  and  finally  the  end.  This  is  memory  crowded  into  a 
warm  spring  day  .  .  .  nostalgia  singing  the  Alma  Mater 
.  .  .  pride  of  accomplishment  in  a  cap  and  gown.  Now 
the  time  for  thoughts  of  the  future,  yes,  but  more  of 
thoughts  of  the  four  years  post  ...  of  the  wonder  of 
your  school,  the  comfort  of  this  quiet  or  not-so-quiet 
hill,  of  the  very  nature  of  the  life  at  Carolina.  So  here 
is  this  day.  Parents,  friends,  families,  and  the  rest  who 
are  here  to  see  the  product  and  result  of  the  years  spent 
in  study,  frivolity,  and  growth  into  adulthood.  And  so 
you  soy,  "Thanks,  Carolina,"  and  turn  to  face  your  life, 
but  still  holding  fondly  to  the  recollection  that  you  can 
never  forget. 


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Page  414 


Jay  Zimmerman 

Business  Manager 

Brad  Hall 

Assistant  Business  Manager 


Page  415 


HATHAM 


LANKETS 


MERICA 


with 


BLANKETS 

that  are  famous  in  North  CaroUna  and  tlie  whole  48  states, 

WOMEN'S   AND   MEN'S   APPAREL   FABRICS 

that  are  distinguished  for  their  quahty  and  design. 

AUTOMOTIVE   FABRICS 

that  you  see  in  today's  finest  cars. 


CHATHAM       MANUFACTURING       COMPANY 

MILLS    AT    ELKIN,    CHARLOTTE,     SPRAY    IN     NORTH     CAROLINA 


Page  416 


PACKS  MORE  PLEASURE 

because  its  More 


Perfectly  Packer 


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Satis^  yburself  y^\\k\.  a  Milder,  Better-Tasting  smoke— 
packed  for  more  pleasure  by  exclusive  Accu-Ray 


The  more  perfectly  packed 

your  cigarette,  the  more 
pleasure  it  gives . . .  and  Accu- 
Ray  packs  Chesterfield  far 
more  perfectly. 


To  the  touch  ...  to  the 
taste,  an  Accu-Ray  Chester- 
field satisfies  the  most . . . 
burns  more  evenly,  smokes 
much  smoother. 


Firm  and  pleasing  to  the 
lips  .  . .  mild  yet  deeply  satis- 
fying to  the  taste  —  Chester- 
field alone  is  pleasure-packed 
by  Accu-Ray. 


KING  SIZE  &  REGULAR 


CHESTERFIELD 


©  LiccFTT  &  Mroii  ToaACCO  Ca 


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HOWARD  .JOIIi\§0.\*S 

R ES TA UHA  \  T 

ON  THE  DURHAM  ROAD 


DILLON  SUPPLY  COMPANY 

Mill — Industrial    and    Contractors    Supplies 

Plumbing    and    Heating    Equipment 

Industrial    and    Home   Water    Systems 

Irrigation — Sawmill    Equipment 


GENERAL  SUPPLIERS   FOR 
EDUCATIONAL    INSTITUTIONS 


Raleigh  —  Durham  —  Rocky  Mount 
Goldsboro 


Congratulations 
TO  ANOTHER  GRADUATING  CLASS 

CAROLINA  BARBER  SHOP 

"Since  1903" 


Page  418 


CONGRATULATIONS 
TO  THE  CLASS  OF  '56 

"The  Dairy  Store" 

West  Franklin  Street 

CHAPEL   HILL 


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DURHAM 


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Durham's  Best  Store  Since  1885 

The   shopping    center    for    r 
Eastern    and    Piedmont   Car 
who    demand    the    best    in 
quality. 

MAIN   STREET  — DURh 

epresentative 
olina    women 
fashion    and 

AM,    N.    C. 

I'LL  mm 
A  mGmii, 

SQUALLING 
EKTRO^ERT  ANP 
WAK  NOl^y  IN 


Page  419 


The 

Carolina 

Inn- 
* 

Hosts  for  the  University 

on  all 

occasions 

• 

Opcniting 

lI  Diniiif  Room 

iiiiJ  The 

Qiroliihi  Inn  Qij 

Finer  quality  .    .   . 
Greater  selection 


Fowler's 

Food  Store 


West   Fronklin   Street 
Chapel    Hill 


Page  420 


For  All  Your  Electrical  Needs 


[lectric  Construction  Company 

Since    1935 

Just  Off  The  Campus 

165  East  Franklin  Street 
Chapel   Hill 


TAR  HEEL  CLEANERS 

West  Franklin  Street 

Pick-up  and   Delivery  Service 

Telephone  9-1461 

FOR   NEWSPAPER  SERVICE,   DIAL  CHAPEL   HILL  9-781 

1    or  8-0456 

L^onara  tu  la  tioni 

to  tlie    Class  of  1956 

FROM  THE 

Budjam  iHornins  J|cralb 

DAILY  AND  SUNDAY 
AND 

THE 

DURHAM 

EVENING 
Chapel  Hill's  FAVORITE  Daily  Newspapers 

SUN 

The  Herald-Sun 

Papers  and  Durham's  CBS  Stations  WDNC  and  WDNC-FM  Are  Affiliated 

Page  421 


The  Corner  Hangout  .  .  . 

For  Prescriptions 
For  Fountain  Service 

SLOAN  DRUG  CO. 

On  the  Corner  Across  from  Theater 


Outfitters    for   the    Entire    Family 

Since    1914 

BERMANS 

Department  Store 

Arrow  Shirts  —  Crosby  Square  Shoes 

Sampsonite   Luggage 

UNIVERSITY  NATIONAL  BANK 

MEMBER 
Federal    Reserve   System  Federal    Deposit    Insurance   Corp 


THE  RATHSKELLER 

imported  and  domestic 

•  WINES      •   BEER      •  ALE 

•  PIZZA  PIES     -FUN  FOR  ALL 

...  for 

CHOICE  CHARCOALED 

STEAKS 

those  who  care  enough  ,  .  . 

THE  RAxX<  H  HOI  !^E 

AIRPORT  ROAD 

Compliments  of 

THE 
VARSITY  THEATER 


Page  422 


PETE  AND  SPERO  SAY: 


JOIN  THE  CROWDS 


at  the 


GOODY  SHOP 


Compliments  of  the 

E.  A.  BROWN 

Furniture  and  Electrical  Appliance 

COMPANY 

Phone  7121 
106   W,    Rosemary   St.,    Next   to   City    Hall 


EDGE  ON  FASHION 


.1  R  0  fi  B I  n  S 


OF  CHAPEL  HILL 


Page  423 


THE  PORTRAITS  IN  THIS  YEARBOOK  WERE  MADE  BY 


SMITH  STUDIO 

l^koioai^apke^s 


OFFICIAL  PORTRAIT  PHOTOGRAPHERS 
FOR  THE   "1956   YACKETY   YACK" 


12  EAST  HARGETT  STREET 
RALEIGH  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Page  424 


University  Cleaners 

^^^     mvici   _^r 

CLEANING  —  PRESSING 

Chapel    Hill,   N.   C^ 
Plant    Phone    9-1901 — Office    Phone   4921 


STATIONERY— GIFTS 
SCHOOL  SUPPLIES 

Ledbetter-Pickard 

Chopel   Hill 


THE  UNIVERSITY  PRINTERY 

"HANK"  HARRINGTON 

East  Franklin  Street 
Chapel   Hill 


UNIVERSITY  FLORIST 

AND 

GIFT  SHOP 

124  East  Franklin  Street 
Chapel   Hill 


Page  425 


SMITH-CORONA 


TYPEWRITER  EXCHANGE 

201    East  Parrish  Street 
DURHAM,    NORTH   CAROLINA 


HEADQUARTERS  FOR  ALL  MAKES  OF  PORTABLE 
TYPEWRITERS 

Sales      if      Service      -A'      Rental 


w 

.,^cm 


Foister's  Camera  Store,  Inc. 

Photographic   Supplier   for 

the  Professional  and  Amateur 

Photographer 

CHAPEL  HILL,  N.  C. 


Continuous 

Quality 


Durham  Coca-Cola  Bottling  Co. 

Durham,  N.  C. 


Page  426 


Here's  a  Bird 

You'll   Want  to   Know! 

Graduate  to  Greater 
Food   Savings 
At  Your  Friendly 

COLONIAL  STORES 

Chapel    Hill,    N.    C. 


L^ompliments  of 

FITCH  LUMBER  COMPANY 


The  BANK  OF  CHAPEL  HILL 


CHAPEL  HILL 


GLENN  LENNOX 


CARRBORO 

Clyde  Eubanks                                   President                     W.  E.  Thompson       __  Executive  Vice-Pres. 
Collier  Cobb,  Jr.  Chairman  of  Board  J.  Temple  Gobbel   Cashier 

W.  R.  Cherry _  _.  Asst.  Cashier 

Serving  the  University  Community  Since  1899 
MEMBER  F.D.I.C. 


Poge  427 


SUTTON'S 


* 

Tar   Heel's  Drug  and 
Prescription  Shop 


Cosmetics,  School  Supplies, 
Fountain  Service,  and  Gifts 


Phone  5531  -  Store 
Phone  9-8781  -  Prescription 


THE 
CAROLINA  THEATER 

Appreciates  Your  Patronage 

• 
NORTH  CAROLINA  THEATERS,  INC. 


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Page  428 


TOWN  &  COUNTRY  HOTELS 


Haywood  Duke,  President 


The  King  Cotton    •    Sedgefield  Inn 


Greensboro,    North   Carolina 


See  the  ageiii  in  >oiir  doriii  .  .  . 


HONEYCUTT  CLEANERS 


ME  DID  IT 


W^^S^^ 


•  Mcintosh  Amplifiers 

•  Tonnoy  Speakers 

•  Pilot  Tuners  &  Amplifiers 

•  Fairchild  Equipment 

•  Rek-0-Kut  Turntables 

•  General  Electric  Equipment  &  Parts 

•  Tape  Recorders  &  Supplies 
o  Gorrard  Players 

207  East  Franklin  Street 

Chapel   Hill,   N.   C. 

Tel.  5396 


Page  429 


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COVERS  KY  KiXfiSKHAFT 

KINGSPORT  PRESS,  INC. 

KINGSPORT.  TENNESSEE 


Congratulations  to  the  Class  of   1956 


Pepsi-Cola  Bottling  Company 

Durham  —  Burlington 


Page  430 


cJLlttie  J^kop 


Headquarters 

for 

Carolina  Coeds 


Wherever  You  Go 

Whatever  You   Do 

Good  books  ore  as  close  as 
your  nearest  mailbox 

THE  INTIMATE  BOOKSHOP 

205  E.  Franklin  Street 


Compliments  of 

IIARRISiS-COXNERS 

Sales  and  Service 


501    W.    Franklin   St.— Chapel    Hill,    N.   C. 


BENNETT  AND  BLOCKSIDGE 

APPLIANCES  FOR  ROOM  OR  APARTMENT 


Thanking  you  for 
your  patronage 

WENTWORTH 
6l  SLOAN 

JEWELERS 


Rent  A  NEW  Car 


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Corner  of 

Franklin  &  Columbia  Streets 

Chapel  Hill 

* 
Tel.  8458 


Page  431 


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enn  c:^ennox 


APARTMENTS 

AND 

SHOPPING  CENTER 


CONGRATULATES  THE  CLASS  OF  1956 


Page  432 


It's 

PACE 

IN 

GLENN    LENNOX 

For   the    Finest    in 

Furniture  and  Accessories 

The    Finest    in    Men's    Clothing 


BOB  COX 


MONK  JENNINGS 


The  Orange  Printshop 

Printers  to 
THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  NORTH  CAROLINA 

for   over   30   years 
Box   1249  Phone  3781 


Page  433 


: 
The  Chapel  Hill  Weekly 

The   Newspaper  That  More                       | 
People  Read                                      | 

The  Sign  of  Quality 
Printing   in  Chapel   Hill 

IS 

Colonial  ^re^s^ 

Flowers  For  Any  Occasion 


THE  CAROLINA 
FLOWER  SHOP 


ROBERT  ROLLINS 

mim,  m. 

832  Broadway  New  York  3,  N^  Y. 


Specialized  Blazer  Service 

to 

The  University  of  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 


Page  434 


WHEN  VISITING  CHAPEL  HILL 
Remember 


UNIVERSITY  MOTEL 

is  onv  of  t'uroiina's  finest  moivis 


AND 


k'or  wi4'akw  and  sea  foods  a<  their  ver>   besl.  if'.s 

THE  PINES 


Highway  54  East 


Chapel  Hill 


Page  435 


Best  Wishes  Class  of  1956 


JULIAN'S  COLLEGE  SHOP 


MAURICE  JULIAN  '38 


WATTS 

GRILL 

AND 

MOTOR 

COURT 

Accommodations 

or  Dinner  Parties 

PITTSBORO 

HIGHWAY 

PHONE 

9-5886 

m  va^ 


Page  436 


LASSITER  CORPORATION 

CHARLOTTE,  NORTH   CAROLINA 


THE    SOUTHS    FINEST   ANNUAL 
ENGRAVERS     SINCE     1915" 


CHARLOTTE    ENGRAVING    COMPANY 


CHARLOTTE.    NORTH    CAROLINA 


ADVERTISEMENTS 

These  are  fhe  businessmen,  firms,  and  companies  which  advertise 
in  your  yearbook.  Their  livelihood  depends  upon  courteous,  effi- 
cient service  to  you  as  a  student  and  as  part  of  the  general 
American  public.  They  need  you  even  as  you  need  them  to  supply 
necessities  and  luxuries.  Close  co-operation  between  student  and 
advertiser  will  result  in  a  happier  and  more  prosperous  life  for 
both. 


Chatham  Manufacturing  Co. 

Chesterfield  Cigarettes 

Howard  Johnson's  Restaurant 

Dillon  Supply  Co. 

Carolina  Barber  Shop 

Huggins  Hardware 

Long  Meadow   Farms 

Ellis-Stone  of  Durham 

The  Carolina   Inn 

Fowler's  Food  Store 

The  Electric  Construction  Co. 

Tar   Heel  Cleaners 

The  Durham  Morning  Herald 

The  Durham  Sun 

Sloan   Drug  Co. 

Berman's  Department  Store 

The  Rathskeller 

The   Ranch   House 

The  Varsity  Theater 

The  Goody  Shop 

Smith-Prevost   Cleaners 

E.  A.  Brown  Furniture 

J.   B.    Robbins 

Smith    Studio 
University  Cleaners 
Ledbetter-Pickard 
University  Printery 
University  Florist 
Durham  Typewriter  Exchange 
Fcister's  Camera  Store 
Coca-Cola  Co.  of  Durham 
The  University  National  Bank 
Charlotte  Engraving  Co. 


Colonial  Stores 

Fitch  Lumber  Co. 

Bonk  of  Chapel  Hill 

Sutton  Drug  Co. 

Stevens-Shepherd 

Carolina   Theater 

Belk-Leggett-Horton 

Town  and  Country  Hotels 

Honeycutt  Cleaners 

Kemp's 

Kingsport  Press 

Pepsi-Colo  Co.  of  Durham 

The  Little  Shop 

The  Intimate  Bookshop 

Harriss-Conners  Chevrolet 

Wentworth  and  Sloan 

Bennett  and  Blocksidge 

Hertz  Cor  Rental  System 

Glenn   Lennox   Development  Corp. 

Pace   Furnishings 

Town  and  Campus 

Orange    Printshop 

Colonial  Press 

The  Chapel   Hill  Weekly 

Carolina  Flower  Shop 

Robert  Rollins  Blazers,  Inc. 

Nu-Way  Cleaners 

University   Motel 

The  Pines 

Baldwin's  of  Durham 

Julian's  College  Shop 

Watt's  Grill 

Lassiter  Press,  Inc. 


Page  439 


INDEX 


Administration  1 2 

Advertising    414 

Air  Force  ROTC  229 

Alpha  Delta  Pi  110 

Alpha  Epsilon  Delta  300 

Alpha  Gamma  Delta  112 

Alpha   Kappa  Psi   310 

Alpha  Phi  Omega  301 

Alpha  Tou  Omega  152 

Amphoterothen  Society  305 

APRIL     334 

Arnold  Air  Society  235 

B 
Baptist  Student  Union  252 

Baseball   337 

Basketba  1 1       270 

Beauty  Contest 208 

Beauty  Section  210 

Beta  Gamma  Sigma 299 

Beta  Theta  Pi  1 54 

C 
Canterbury   Club   253 

Cardboard    142 

Carolina   Forum    354 

Carolina   Ploy  makers  144 

Carolina  Quarterly  330 

Caught  in  the  Act! 242,  243,  317,  324,  336 

Cheerleaders    130 

Chi  Omega     114 

Chi  Phi    156 

Chi  Psi  158 


Consolidated  University  Student  Council  205 

Cosmopolitan  Club 254 

D 
Daily  Tar  Heel    100 

Dance  Committee 265 

Debate  Council  122 

DECEMBER   ._.. 236 

Delta  Delta  Delta     1  16 

Delta  Kappa  Epsilon 160 

Delta  Sigma  Pi    312 

Delta  Theta  Phi  307 

Delta  Upsilon  1 62 

Dental    Hygiene  380 

Dentistry,  School  of  373 

Dialectic  Senate  268 

Dook  Float  204 

Dorm  Life   266 


Fall     1 28 

FEBRUARY    276 

Football        1 32 

Freshman  Class  88 

Future  Teachers  of  America  255 


German  Club      278 

Gimghoul   363 

Golf  342 

Gorgon's  Head  Lodge 358 

Graduate  School 390 

Graduation    --         -    410 


Page  440 


INDEX 


Graham  Memorial  102 

Graham  Memorial  Activities  Board  105 

Gymnastics 280 

H 
Hogan's  1 46 

I 

Independent  Women's  Association 259 

Interfraternity  Council  150 

I  nt  ro  m  u  ra  I  s    240 

J 
JANUARY  256 

JUNE  364 

Junior  Class  56 

K 
Kappa  Alpha  164 

Kappa  Delta 1 18 

Kappa   Epsilon  302 

Kappa    Psi    314 

Kappa  Sigma  166 

L 
Lacrosse  340 

Lambda  Chi  Alpha 168 

Law,  School  of  400 

M 
MARCH  318 

Master  of  Business  Administration  Club  316 

MAY   346 

Medicine,  School  of 366 

Men's  Glee  Club  344 


Men's  Honor  Council  289 

Men's  Interdormitory  Council   244 

Monogram  Club 332 

N 

Notional   Student  Association   123 

Naval   ROTC  281 

Newman  Club   254 

NOVEMBER  202 

Nursing,  School  of  381 

0 
OCTOBER    124 

Order  of  the  Golden  Fleece  292 

Order  of  the  Grail  295 

Order  of  the  Minotours  359 

Order  of  the  Old  Well  294 

Order  of  the  Sheiks  360 

Orientation 1  0 

P 

Ponhellenic  Council  108 

Pharmacy  Senate    392 

Pharmacy,  School  of  393 

Phi  Alpha  Delta  308 

Phi  Beta  Kappa  296 

Phi  Delta  Chi     304 

Phi  Delta  Phi  309 

Phi  Delta  Thetc  170 

Phi   Eta  Sigma  298 

Phi  Gamma  Delta  172 

Phi  Kappa  Sigma  174 


Page  441 


INDEX 


Philanthropic  Assembly     269 

Phi  Mu  Alpha  303 

Pi  Beta  Phi  120 

Pi  Delta  Phi  306 

Pi  Kappa  Alpha  176 

Pi   Kappa  Phi  178 

Pi  Lambda  Phi  180 

Publications  Board    341 

Public  Health,  School  of 407 

R 
Rho  Chi  305 


Tarnation!    238 

Tau  Epsilon  Phi    192 

Tennis   355 

Theta  Chi      194 

Thirteen  Club 362 

Track     325 

U 
UNC  Band  143 

University  Club     200 

University  Party    331 


St.  Anthony  Hall  182 

Satu rdcy  Club  36 1 

Scabbard  and  Blade  286 

Senior  Class       22 

SEPTEMBER 8 

Sigmo  Alpha  Epsilon  184 

Sigma   Chi   186 

Sigma  Chi  Derby      352 

Sigma  Gamma  Epsilon  302 

Sigma  Nu 188 

Sigma  Phi  Epsilon 190 

Soccer    206 

Sophomore  Class  76 

Sound  and  Fury     126 

Spring 388 

Stray  Greeks 109 

Student  Council     287 

Student   Government   320 

Student   Legislature   322 

Swi mm i ng    260 


Valkyries   293 

W 
Women's  Glee  Club  345 

Women's  Honor  Council  288 

Women's  Residence  Council    201 

Women's  Sports  241 

Wrestling  207 

WUNC  258 

Y 
Yackety  Yack 348 

Y-Court    328 

Young  Democrots  Club  228 

Young  Men's  Christian  Association  248 

Young  Women's  Christian  Association  250 

Z 
Zeta  Beta  Tau  196 

Zeta  Psi  198 


Page  442 


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