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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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SCHOOL SFiKiT.
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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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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
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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
Page 18
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).
Staunton, Va.
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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
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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,
Mo
shville
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-
phi<
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
Sonfo
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-
lege; Purks, Ji
ames Harri
^'
Ml,
, Chapel
Hill.
Third Row:
Purnell, William Henry,
J
ir.,
Ocean
City
, Md.;
Quinn, Gerald
Hoywood,
W
ars
,aw; Ron
isey.
Robert
Tolmadge, Ro
xboro; Roi
Id,
T
om Slod
e, Fr
emont;
Roper, James
Robert, Luc
an-
la; Rattay, Herbert
Raymond, Irv
ington, N.
J
Ray, W
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
in.
Robert Hi
Duston, Georgetown,
Del.;
Rogers,
, Ted
, Waynesv
ille; Rogers, Thomas
Swain,
High F
'oint;
Rogerson,
John Edward, Willie
imston;
Rollins,
Dexter Leake,
Dallas, Texos; Rollins
, Edwin
Morris,
Choi
•lotte; Rolli
ins, John Avery, Hen
derson-
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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
Curti!
opoli:
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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.
FRESHMEN
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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
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With Co-Editors Louis Kraor and Ed Yoder at the
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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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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!
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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
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d Row;
Betsy
Bost, Noncy Buron
Mortho
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nn Clo
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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.
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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.
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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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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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OCTOBER
The Case of the Grinning Fool.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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.
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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.
vn 1 7 yard line
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TENNESSEE 48 — UNC 7
Joe Temple evades two Tennessee tacklers
ond goes seven yards ogainst the Volunteers.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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"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.
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replaced by more constructive endeavors
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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!'" . . .
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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
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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;
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'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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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
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"Grunt 'n' Groaners" provide one of the rr
entcrtaining highlights of the intramural progri
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NOVEMBER
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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BEAUTIES
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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
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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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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-
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of this twenty-year-old dark-
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Sylvia is five feet two inches
tall, and is being presented by
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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
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Mojor R. R. Nixon ond Mojor J. F. Wooten,
Band Directors
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AFROTC Marching Band
Major M. L. Boyotl
Drill Commander
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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
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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."
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Bill Margulies
Managing Editor
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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
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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.
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"Sorry Mr. Brumfie'd, none of our ma. r.o-e couries hove lobsl'
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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The box reads: "Rinso because
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Is she a heavy date, Stan?
DORM LIFE
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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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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
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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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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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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.
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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."
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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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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
i;i)e (0rber of fte d^lb l^ell
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
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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.
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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
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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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Steve
Venters.
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
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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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^-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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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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A crossword puzzle and o pretty girl help
while away o class-free hour
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REPARTEE READ/
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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.
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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.
Page 344
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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Jack Markham, Editor-in-Chief,
Designer and Chief Photographer
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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
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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
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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
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Scriptor
Williofn Johnston Armfield, IV
Charles Wesley Causey, III
David MarioW^onnor, Jr.
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§ 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
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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
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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
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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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Walter Reece Berryhill
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.
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John C. Brauer
Deor
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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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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
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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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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
■ ■■I
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.
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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:
Futrell,
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Edward
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la Chi, Las
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esley.
Troy
Clifton
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ppa Alpha,
Cherryv
ille;
Hi
dson
John
Randolph, Jr.,
B
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.
Page 406
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
Page 407
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.
Page 409
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GRADUATION
Page 410
"B '
^^Ryi^^MS^ji^
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.
■^Jm
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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
t^-^
"T
I
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
MILD, YET ^^ . .
THEY ^dtid^f
Poge417
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
^^^
(^<MHit(f 'Pre^A\i:^^^T>eiin^ PxiX<(ucU,
DURHAM
ROXBORO
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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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pelk 4-
0 jeggett^^
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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
"^
U^
Corner of
Franklin & Columbia Streets
Chapel Hill
*
Tel. 8458
Page 431
cJ^C^
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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